10
HUNG HOM murder.
Two Chinese Smartly Captured By Police.
Lato yesterday afternoon, L. S. man named Wills brought a Wong Fat Kwong, before Mr.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1912.
the success of the meeting must largely be attributed. Only once was there an obvious foul, and then the man was immediately disqualified without any quarter, by Commander Beckwith R. N., who was referco.
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POST OFFICE.
MAILS VIA SIBERIA.
Left:
Landon
Due
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Nov. 8 Nov. 10
Nov. 28.
NOT, 96
MAILS DUE, German, Lustson, 28th inst. American, Chijo Maru, 16th prox.
MAILS CLOSE. Swatow-Per Haiman, 24th Nov.,
At the Oity Hall matters, were Hazeland, at the Police Court, rather different in the bout and and charged him with the being between Sky Kerrison concerned in the wilful murder Richards. of the Indian watchman, at the
No blame however can be attach- Kowloon Engineering Worke ed to Jack Dempsey, the referee, between Sunday night and as he cautioned the men repente Monday morning this week. He edly. Mark you, there was no was remanded until Monday next faking. In fact the opposite, the 26th inst. at ten o'clock. held good, but the bout was not This morning there were clean. It was not boxing and it further developments,
when
was not what people had paid Bwaton,
Good scien- Inspector Sullivan of Hang their money to see. Hom, who has left no stone na- tifo boring oan not be spoken of turned, and has worked night in the same breath as "bullock-Ningyo, and day to elucidate the mystery ing," and men do not wish to see. surrounding the murder, brought a man put out at all hazards, to the Court a Chinese named Mok Fat, and preferred a similar charge against him.
Mr. Hazeland: This is the
murder case?
Inspector Sullivan: Yes, your Worship.
Mr. Hazeland: The same mur der onse?:
Inspector Sullivan:Yes, your Worship.
· Mr. Hazeland :—The last case was adjourned until next Monday,
the 25th ?
Inspector Sullivan-Yee. Defendant pleaded not guilty. Mr. Hazeland :—I will remand this case until Monday the 25th inst. at'ten o'clock.
A.M.
Amoy, and Formoen via Taraui-Per Daljin-maru,
24th Nov., 9 HƏ
SHIPPING News.
ARRIVED.
Empire, Br. as,2,848, G. McArthur, 22nd Nov.-Sydney 29th Oct., Gen. G, L, & Co.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 23rd at 10.50.-The anticy- obae has passed into the Pacifio.
A shallow depression now sorets 8. Japan. An anticyclone will probably fona ozer Ulina...
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22od Nov.---Chinking 18th Nor, Goa-B. & 8. Taming, Br. 8., 1,950, Milla, 2Pad Nov.-Manila. 19th Nov...
-Moderate monsoon is indicated along Gen.-B. & 8,
the E. coast of Obica and over the N.. Wakamaten Mary, Jap, s.a, 2.772. Obian Sea.
Aikawa, 22nd Nov.-Wa-
Hongkong Rainfall for the 34 hours kamata 17th Novi, Coal-ending at 10 am, to-day, 9.0 inches M. B. G. K.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
FORECAST,
Ali, Raus. 5.9. 2,880, F. Albrecht, 23rd Nov. Maji 17th Nov., Coal.-G. & Co. Chibli, Br. .., 1,800, F. McGarity, 23rd Nov.-Canton 92nd Nor,, Rio.-B. & S.
Shanghai. and North Chin Esturia,
Per Thibbi, 24th Nov, 9. A.X.
A.M.
Macao-Por Sui Tai, 25th Nov, 1.15
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Br. us -2,148, E. Jones
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123rd Non-Japan
Br. a., 4,294, Ballwood, Shanghai 20th Nov., Gen. B. & S. Anghin, Ger .s., 1,003, Chr. Kumpel,
Theses,
Halphong Pakhoi and Saigon Peru!
Hongkong, 25th Nov., 9.
Fort Bayard-Per American," 26th
Nov., DAM.
traite-Por Theseas, 26th Nor., 2
P.K.
Swatom, Amoy And Foodho-Per
Haiohing, 26th Nor., 10 A.M. Carl *bangbai and North China-Per
Wingaang, 26th Nor.,
A.M.
10
India via Calcutta-Pir Lai~ sang, 26th Nov., 10 ...
We are now, thanks to Mr. Teingt-Per Skerries, 24th Nov., Hall, about to have an amateur contest, on Saturday the 7th prox., when Mr. Dixon, nesta Mr. Maler for the light-weight championship. of Hongkong for which there will be given a cup and a medal. expect to see that which I can reconcile with good boxing. This contest will be for civilians only, and it is to be hoped that it will turn out the success that Mr. Hall and the sportemen of the Colony wish it to be. The heavy weight championship should bait a good many, and Sapper Miles has every reason to hold good hopes of his chances. Strait, Mr. Hall intends to run a contest We have Boon informed that on Dec. 24, and a better night the whole of the missing property than Xmas Eve for the contest! has been discovered by LS. Wills could not have been ohosen. I was found buried below the Should the civilian arrangemet high water mark on the foreshore, meet with success, Mr. Hall in- near the big rock, on the Shauki tends to put up a championship wan Road, by the Belle Vue Ilotel.helt which will need to be won L. S. Wills arrested his man at three times in succession before Tai Kok Tsui on Tues/lay night, it becomes. the property of the and Inspector Sullivan his man winner. It is proposed to keep it in a house in Shanghai Street, in the V.RO. Yaumsti, about ten o'clock on the night of the 21st. The property
recovered is valued at $334 and was made up of muniz metal, copper plates, and five cases of copper tackB, which are valued at $50 a case.
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One feature that will tend to The success of the contest is that Mr. "Jack" Forbes will be the referee, and there will be no
'Shinaniking.'
"Xaverian."
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& Co. Diederichssa, Gers, 774, Oh, Jargenson, 9314 Nov-Hol how 28ad Nov., Oep.-J.,| & Co. " Lockaun, Ger, sis, 1,020, W. Taubert, 23rd Nov-Bangkok 10th Nar, Rice.-B. & 8.
CLEARANCES AT THE * HARBOUR OFFICE. ·
Nro. 22.
Fri, for Dalny, Hanyang, fur Canton. Assyo, for Bombay.
Nov. 28. Heimdal, for Haiphong. American, for Kwang-howan. Lycemoon, for Sai ron. Yuensang, for Manila.
Macao-For Sui Tai, 26th Nov., 1.16 Haiman, for Swatow,
Straits,
P.M.
Tam'ng.
Clara Jobsen, for Pakhoï. Wakamatsu-moru, for Wakamatsu. Choysang, for Shanghai. Kasichow, for Tigotain, Kwongchanwan, for Kwongebaus Anebin, for Canton, Aphai, for Shanghai.. Daijin-marn, for Tamsui. Theseus, for London. Chinkiang, for Canton. Haiphong. Pakhoi and Baizon-Per Taishuo, for Canton.
Bingan, 27th NOT.. 9 AM,
Fooksang. for Calcutta. Sato-Per Haimun, 27th Nov., 10Skerries, for Tsingtau.
Philippine Islande Per
26th Nor., 8 P.M. Burmah, Coylon," Adola'da, Western Australia. Landis, Aden, Egypt and Europe ris Naples -Per Yorck, 27th Nov.. 9 A..
AM,
Furthor developments are ex Jack Cordell, who, on Septem pected during the week-end and her 15th of this year, won the mid- in all probability, & number of dleweight championship belt of members of a gang said to be the East from Chief Lewis at interested in the affair are likely Manila, has arrived in the Colony, to be brought before the Maand last night accepted a chal- gistrate.
lenge from Sky Kerrison to meet Mack credit is due to the police him sometime next month. alike for the arrests and for the dis- The terms of the "mill" are covery of the property, so diffion-that the winner shall take all the ed was the task of locating the epot gate money, and that there shall where the "haul" was secreted, ben side bot of $200. (Mex), and it is to be hoped that they will For the first time, within a Philippine Islands-Per Rabi, 27th
be succesful in finding all the parsons connected with such a terrible and premeditated crime.
reasonable period, there is a
Bataria, Cheribon, Samarang
Boarabaya-Per 27th No., KOON
sud
DEPARTED, Nov, 23.
Tishi, Ceylon, for Yokohams.
Maco-Per Sai Tai, 27th Nov., 1.15
P.E.
Nov., 8 P.M.
well known two handed fighter Japan via Kobe, Victoria, Tacoma, in the Colony, and sportsmen are keenly looking forward to the bout.
important Land Sale.
Cordell's fight with Chiot Inland Lot No, 1937, situate at Lewis at Manila was a whirlwind, Macdonnell Road, above the sprotacular affair that ended in Union Church, and being 8,360 the seventh round when Cordell square feet in extent, is to be delivered" the punch" that won Bold by auction at the P. W. D. him the Balt. offices on December 9th, at 3 p.m.. The upset price is $2,508, and the annual rent $58.
A Hint to Societies. The Registrar of Societies, having reason to believe that|
Staltie and Vancouver-Fer Bellerophon, 27th Nov., 8
P.M.
Masao-Per Sui Tai, 28th Nov., 1,16|
P.M.
Shanghai and
Swatow,
•Assaye, lor Straits. Yushan, for Unatos Tabhun, for Canton. Hanyang, for Canton." Paklat, for Canton. Fatmis, for Tarakan.
Triumph, for Haiphong.
Yuensang, for Philippios Islands. Fooksang, for Straits. Clara Jebeen, for Pakboí. Anbul, for Shanghai,
2
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Northr Obina-Par Por an. Assaye, ariived 22nd init, Chenau, 28th Nov., & P.M. from Shinghai :—
Iester, H. W. Amoy and Foochow Parascett, F. B.
Craz
Leung Haitan, 29th Nov., 10 A.M.
Drolatta
Leo
T.
Yap, Ulisi. Saipan, Tack, Darley, Comdr. A. Feirson, T.
Jalint, Peaspe, Kusaic,
Pong Naum, Ratan, and Australia Deacon, Mr. & Mrs. Polak, J. via Bydney-Per Germania, Daccan, G. L. Flag, John 29th Nov., 8 p.m.
Dalby, J.
Friederich
This ambitious strange is of} fine upslanding build, with massive, square shoulders, is Komor, modest, indeed retiring, but he looks the real fighter all over.
A Manila paper saye :- certain Societies the names of "Cordell comes the nearest to which are set forth in the Govern- being a shining light in the Philipine ment Gazette have ceased to boxing world of any person who- exist, calls upon such Societies has ever fought in Manila, baving to furnish him with proof of their met and defeated some of the best existence within three months known men of the world." from the date of notification. In Among his victories may be the event of such Societies failing mentioned those over Eddie Philippines Islands-Per Loongrong, so to do the necessary steps will Santry, Aurelia Herrero, Walter be taken to declare that such Caffey, Lupio Carranza (one of the Japan via Kobe-Pot Okar, 30th Societies shall be deemed to have hardest hitters in the middle ceased to exist. In all there are weight class of the Pacific Const); Shanghai 28 Societies named, the only he fought Pat Cornyn fifteen non-Chinese being the Hongkong rounds of the beat "going" that Philippine Amateur Athletic Association and California had ever seen, and did| the Society of Comparative Legis- the same thing for a draw with lation. Twenty-three are Chinese Dick Sullivan. Trade Guilds.
BOXING.
Past and Coming Events.
Most of the boxing I have had
the pleasure of witnessing in this
It will be remembered that Japan Eddie Santry, whom Cordell defeated beat the English champion, Ben Jordan, and the Mexican champion, Herrera, is the only man who put Battling Nelson on the mat for nine seconds.
Our visitor also defeated Jack Colony has been characterised by Dougherty, theretofore undefeated
a true sporting spirit and has in N. Califorma, on three ocoa-
been remarkably clean but, after one,
all, there is nothing in this upon
Cordell has an unstained res which to congratulate the men;putation for clean, olever and it is an essential of the game. To square fighting, and it is to be congratulate them upon being hoped that Hongkong enthusiasts sportsmen is like praising a man will see him in several bouts for being honest.
-* during his stay here.
It there was one thing evident Concert Cancelled.
at the Murray Barrackemeet more The concert at the Seamen's
it was that careful Institute has had to be cance than another it
attention was paid to the rules of consequent upon the promoter the game) and it is to this that failing to find a sufficient number
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