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THE HONGKONG | TELEGRAPH, TUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1912.

THE LATE MISS EYRE.

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ALLEGED COINERS.

4.810 Spurious American Five: Cent Pieces."

LOCAL SP ET.

· Bowls Final at de Civil Service Cia.

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REASON FOR DELAY OF

8.S.“ TAIYUN. Many remarke have been made as to the probable cause of the two days' delay in the steaming of s.s. "Taiyun."....

It appears that the reason is that Mrs. Stewart Anderson, wife of Professor Anderson," of}

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

CORNED BEEF.

New South Wales, was expected One man's meat is another's poison. The King's

Memorial Service Held In St. John's Cathedral. WATERWITCH INQUIRY.

Yesterday afternoon a memorial

The man and woman who have Yesterday afternoon the final CERTIFICATES SUSPENDED. service in counection with the

interment of Miss Eyre was held been on remand for some time for at handicap bowls we played at : (Our Own Correspondent.] in St. John's Cathedral and was being in possession of 4,510 the 0.8.0. The game were most

Singapore, September 24. well attended by Europeans and spurious coins, frauds on the interesting. The Board of Trade inquiry into Chinose. The service was con- brought before Mr. E. A. Irving, Maokay; 14:

Final scores H. Marsh, 21; J. American Government, were

in Hongkong as a passenger the sinking of the surveying ship ducted by Archdeacon Barnett at the Police Court, this after- The Final Paire Hindicap, be- and because of the lady's Waterwitch, as a result of being assisted by the Rev V.H.C. Moyle,

tween W. 8. Diggne and J. non-appearance, tho ship was hold rammed by the Government the sermon being proached by noon,

Mr. King (Assistant Supr. of Mackay, and J. Mover and E. over an occuronos that is a launch Soamew, has concluded. Bishop Bannister. At the organ Police) prosecuted and Mr. Lewis, W. Dawson, will take place on novel ons in the history of Hong-

The Court found the Beamew to Mr. Douman Fuller played O blame and suspended the certi- rest in Lord" and at the conclus of Messrs Johnson, Stokes and Wednesday at 5 pm. ficate of the master (Captain ion of the brief ceremony "The Chamberlain) for nine months, Doad March" from Saul. Two and those of the mate and chief Hymns"Peace perfect peace and "On the Resurrection inorning" engineer for three months.

QUESTION OF BAIL.

Woman Charged with Harbour Ing a Child.

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were Hung.

Among those present in the Church were Lady May, Col, Mrs, and Miss St. John, the Hon. Mr. HI. E. Pollock, K.Q., Dr. F. W Clarke and many of the clergy Colony.

Master, defended.

one

The Final Teams Doubles will bo played off on Thursday at the same time.

kong shipping.

Mrs. Anderson is reported to have been on a diplomatic mis- sion in the North, and when sho did not come by the ship on which she was expected much anxiety was folt...

All vessels from the porth were

010. Talyul "Dearched," This ship seems to be unfor-

tanato.

After she had loft hor anchor-

Mr. Carleton, of the American the composition of the genuine Consulate, gave evidence as to

The Olympic Tennis Club. coin; three fourths were cop A meeting of the committee of Per and fourth nickel. what was formerly known sa the Road Contral, said a monoy chan-held last night for the purpose of

Wong Ping, of 118 Queens Y.M.C.A. Lawn Tonnis Club was visited but in vain. gers business was carried on thore deciding on a new name, in ao-on the "Choy-Sang" yesterday, Mrs. Anderson finally arrived for twenty-two years. He was the cordance with the decision of the and went immediately on board accountant. He had had all kinds recent extraordinary general meet the "Taiyun." Bishop Bannistor, standing at had had American coins through sion it was raved that the int of money through his hands. He ing of members. Altor discus- tho Chancol steps, said;-It was Mr. L. d'Almada applied to Mr. said of one of the early saints ofve out piecos. His experiouve Lawn Tennis Club,

his hands, including be in future known as the Olympic 0. D. Melbourno, at the Police Cod that "this won was full of with coin was such as would Court, this morning, for a remand good works and almsgiving, allow him to tell good ones from in the case of a woman who was which she did "and if there were

badi. On September 13 he came charged with harbouring a child. any words of Scripture which He pointed out that the woman could depict in one sentence the to the station and examined 2,000 had malo a straightforward pur-work and ministry of our dear pieces all representing five cont

pieces. chase of the child for $60, and sister Lucy Agnes Eyre, they are did not believe she was doing those words. For twenty-five years anything for which she could be thor life, her time, her gifts, and prosecuted. The woman hold a her power, all the endowments receipt for the money paid. 11 that God enriched her with, wore appeared chut previously the child placed freely day by day and year had been sold and re-sold. If his by your at the service of the women Worship would formally rend and girls of this colony. The when he examined them,

The inspector was present built up by self-sacrifico, by dev- Mr. King (to Mr. Lewis)Ds Mr. Melbourne: Yes, remandtion and energy. That life that you object to these exhibits

the case mutil next werk the policajcolony that wa live in bas beon might make enquirioa.

od for wook.

Me, d'Almarin :—

Worship to grant bail,

They were not the saing

flicks were appointed to two Messrs. G. W. Sowell and F. vacancies on the Committee.

K. O. Y. L. I. Aquatic Sports. colour as the gennine ones. He are taking place at the V.R.C. The K.O.Y.L.I. aquatic sports believed the coins he saw were "no this afternoon. The results up good." He found but one good one. to the time of going to pross

The coins produced were there handed to him by Inspector Muri-C. Co.; 2, Lce. Cpl. Plaits, F. ones he sxamined. They were.

100 Yards,-1, Pte. Smith, O. Co.; 2, Pte. Miller, E. Oo.; 3 Pto, Barros, B. Co..

son

we bid farewell to to-dny, that we being put in.

your look on from to-day as a memory Mr. Lewis-They have boon

Mr. Melbourne:How much? Mr. d'Alınada :-Sny $100, Sergeant Floyd:—I think $300 should be the amount; the usual bail is $500.

to us, was given to the spiritual out of the custody of the Court. uplift and more! progress of this

I do object to these being colony of ours.

exhibits.

presence.

thom, I can prove that

Laspector Marison:-1 marked

Mr. King: Is that good or bad (tendering a coin)?

Witoogs:Bad.

The gifts that were bestowed up take charge of the exhibits.

Mr. King:Tho Police always on our bolovel friend wore many. Thoro wore faw man, thoro wara Mr. Lewis:Yos, in their Mr. d'Almada :-Yos, but she few students of Cantoness langha-original form, but they were not is not charged_with_kidnapping 3.7ge, who could excel our sister.now in these boxes before. When she is only charged with harbour-departed from us. In clear idiom wore these boxes marked? Thoy ing. The woman admits having and forceful speech she brought were not marked ia Ceart in my bought the child; quite a logiti-home to many, women ospecially, mate purchase she thought. the continual uplifting power of Sergeant Floyd: It is admitted the Gospel of Jesus Christ which she is supposed to have bought calls us here to-day and which is the child in good faith. The emblemised in the cross which usual amount is $500, but undor rests upon our sister. Those of the circumstances we were pre- us whose privilego it was to Mr. Lewis: He says the pared to copt $300.

worship with her, and all whom alleged good coin is a bad one Mr. d Almala-Will your she loved to serve in St. Stephon's (laughter) Worship take the polico state- West Point, often felt the gladnose mont down," she bought the and the comfort which cano froin ohild in good inith."

joining in the hymns and clints sure? Sergent Floyd I said "sup- of the services sung by tho Mr. Lowis-The caso falls to

Chinese girls. How many days pieces, your Worship. Mr. d'Alinada-She has pro- bad who spent toiling up the nar Mr. King--I said, ie it good" duced a receipt, and did so imme: row stairs of many of the dwell-or bad, and he said bad. I am diately she was arrested. The inge of the Colony to seek out no export in cuia and I was child was bought and kept in her for it was truly seeking out under the impression it was gooil company as an adopted child. I the lost sheep of the church of and the expert told me it was: understand the child has been God? Summer and winter this not sold from ono party to another servant of Josus Christ was to Mr. Lewis began his cross- and my client is the last pur-be found wiling to bring to them examination of the expert when chaser.

the message of Jesus, comfort and Mr. Melbourno-She might lovo. And through the coming

we went to press. have cancelled that stamp, Mr. years of the history of the colony. d'Almada.

the work of our sister will still

posod."

Mr. d'Alandalf the police remain in one school after an- cancelled it, it would be doing nother, in one institution after favour. It is in police custody, it anothor, consecrated is not in iny posession.

Bail in $100 eash, and $100 Burety was allowed.

ENGLISH AS SHE IS WROTE.

A Remarkable Letter to a Police Sergeant.

The following is an exact copy of a letter sent to a polica sergeant in Ilangkong. No corrections in spelling or in punctuation have

boen made:-

Hongkong Sept, 89 1912

The Offecial

alie did.

Mr. King (to witness) are you

MANCHURIA"

MYSTERY.

Unexplained Death of Ship's Officer.

Co.

Hurdle Raco,-1, Pw. Smith,

Long Plunge-Pte. Daly, H. Co., and Pin. Fullinan, F. C. load boat; 3 Sergt. Nowmsu, H. Co. Length, 50 feet.

age yesterday she was stopped at

Fool may demand pheasants' tongues for breakfast whilst most of us are well satisfied

with Corned Beef and Cabbage for a change-

if it be good and well cooked! It is a dish

for live men not for mummies.

September 24, 1912.

HUNT'S

Kowloon Bay, and was rigorous PORTS AND SHERRIES

ly overhauled for stowaways. Nono were found, and it is fear- tended to "sneak" into Australiu led that the twelve men who in- by hor, will make the attempt by the s.s. "Empire," that steams on the 25th, at 10 atın.

Garrison Children's Concert. An entertainment by the obildren of the Garrison, is to be given on Friday, Sept. 27 at the R.A. Theatre, under the patronage of Lady May. The programme is as follows:-Action Song, "The Musical Farmer." Boys and Girls; Piano Solo, "Selected," Violet Honth Cup.- H. Co.; 2, G. Purden; Action Song, "Eight Co.; 3, E. Co.; 4, B. Co.

Little Mothors," Girls; Rooita- Bigh Dive.-1,Pie. Wadsworth, tion, "A Naughty Little Person," B. Co.; 2, Fto. Dunokley, E. Co.; Dolly Wall; Action Song, "Gi 3, Pte. Mitchell, E. Co.

under de Brella," Girls; Action 220 Yards.1, Pte. Smith, C. Song, "British Fing," Boys; Co.; 2. Pte. Miller, E. Co., 3, Pto. Action Song, "Teddy Bear," Girls; Harris, H. Co.

Song, Daisies," Bertha Dobin- The following team is selected son; Action Song, Japanese) to represent, the rest of the garri-Love Song," Boys and Girls: son in the water polo match to Song, "Slumber Sea," Girls. be played against the 1st Bn. K.O.Y.LE. at the V.R.O. bath this afternoon -

Goal-Suppor Brown, R.E. Backs Corporal Falconbridge and Bombardier Petts, R.G.A.

Centre Half-Gunner Court, R.G.A.

Forwards-Bombardier Nutty Sapper Collins, R.E. and Gunner Colmer, R.G.A, and

AMERICAN "

MANUFACTURER.

Urgently Advises Against Chinese Immigrants to the

United States.

Mr. J. P. Jackson, of Sun Francisco, who has just arrived in Hongkong, stated to-day that, he thought the possible influx of Chinese into California a menace to the agricultural and domestic sources of labour.

1.

"Yes, this is my first trip to the Far East. I am interested of course, Bat still maintain that it would be dangerous thing for us to admit Chinese without restriction, into our Western States."

When asked about Manila,

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DON'T FORGET,

Wednesday, Sept. 26. Entries close for Gymkl. Football League Mouting.

Thursday, Sept. 26.

China Sugar Refinery Co., Ltd... Extraordinary Meeting at Jar- dine, Matheson & Co.'s Offices.

Saturday, Sept. 28, Entertainment Theatro Royal. Monday, Sept. 30. - Entries close for Harb ur Race.

Wednesday, Ori. 2. Harbour Raco.

Hongkong Colton Spinning, Weaving and Dycing Co., Ltd., Meeting of Shareholders.

Mooting Association Football

League.

Saturday, Oct. 5, Gymkhana Smoker, Masonic

Club,

Tuesday, Oct. 15. Hongkong, Canton and Macuo Steamboat Co., Ltd., Extraordin- ary Meeting.

LAW LIST.

Summary Jurisdiction. Before the Poisno Judgo, Mr. Justice H. H. J. Gompertz,

Wednesday, Sept. 25:-La8ze- so V. The Hung. Tak Firm; Mr.Lauv. Ma Too.

A. D'Almeida v. J. A. Dove ; Fan

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to the Service of God and boaring wit ness to his love and pity, bearing witness to the uplift and tho blessings that come from the cross of Jesus Christ; and many tears are now falling as we think

Passengers of the 8.6. "Man-I of this "Mother of Israel" churia" seem to be much perturbed a think of this sorvant to Jesus about the strango' death of the Christ, full of good worke which fourth officer while the ship was

lying at the dockside in Manila. There is one aspect of her life When interviewed by a "Tele-Jaakson said:

Thursday, Sept. 26-Sunder which it in well to mention in graph" representative this morn- "It has been youre aineo I was Singh v. Shair Khan; The Wai those days of slackness which we ing, one of the "Manchuris's" there lust, but I find that the Sang Hong v. Fung Sing-nom, 880 80 much about us, and that executive officers said:

Sanitary improvements aro vant, master of the Wah Fung Firm, is the strenuoueness and devotion "We none of us know what owing to the actuating of the and the Wah Fung Firm; Kwong to.duty, with which this woman happened. The fourth officer government.

Wing Cheung Firm v. Li Fuk, worked,and wrought that service was missed when he should havo

"The Philipino uliat nsks Monday, Sept. 30-Fung which God gavo her to do, that come on duty; but we naturally for independence will of a surety Cheung Firmy. Alexandra Cafe: filled her life with power and supposed that he had overstayed regret the day that he overlooks E. A. M. Willismas v. Alexandra helpfulness, energy and strength his shore leave, and thought no- the fatherly hand of the United Cafe; The" South China Morning Police Station, that comes through the certainty thing more of it until one of tho

Post" v. Alexandra Cafo,. Hougkong. of our faith. There are many quartermastors saw a body float-

Continuing Mr. Jackson said:

- Oct. 2:-Fook Wednesday, irs, Please be serious to in-here of men and womon in this ing alongside of us. His atten

Of my experience in China, Loong Firm 7. Beneficial Fire In- e at all domestic servante for colony, who, when they saw this tion to the fact that it was one of jh some devellinghouses was woman going about her work of our men was drawn by reason of all that I can say is that ite great suranos.

thiefings at the Peak or a pity and helpfulness, have felt a curious tattoo on the hand, resources have not even as yet. laces becaused plenty of do the power. They have felt that which he recognized.

"We put a line round it and servants are worsed. They somehow when she came she

"The question of Olunes labour with us, is a difficult blings behind his honses brought a blessing, she brought a towed it ashore.

Then making pretending renewal of faith, she brought a "The curious part of it is that one," Mr. Jackson addød ed at an othermen They atrength and power that can come the body must have been in the "Because when one considers the crimeal must spy to only from those great and strik-water at least 36 hours, as gases tremendous source of supply that rowly planty rascaling ing personalities that God en-had already formed and decom- they have to draw from were

riches the world with. Their very position set in.

they given free entry itwould presence help, uplifts, encourages "How the fourth officer was swamp us absolutely. I am all us, and enables us to go on. Many drowned can only be a matter of against it, and I think that you TH MEETING of the above ClKUA a time during my own ministry conjecture. He was dressed in a will find that the majority of will be held in the offess of Messrs. frown Land, at Was- have I felt that same thing. Many dark pair of trousers and a jersey, business men in the West are Gibb, Livingston & Op., and WEDNES-

ld yesterday at the a time have I felt as I watched "The Coroner's verdict was against it too, ma DAY, 2nd October, at 5.50-1.x. ablic Works Depart this woman going about her death due to accidental drown"I like Hongkong very much,

A HAMILTON, rohased by Ulang work how much she put ing as there were no signs of Everybody is divil and I enjoy

Hon Seoy et price of $140.

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