THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913.
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TWELFTH NIGHT.
A Fine Chance for Studen's.
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
Chargo of Murder against a Youth.
COUNTERFEIT COINS.
Chinese Constable's Smart
Capture.
A Chinese was charged before
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Authorities, whỏ must begin the know this column, havo beeunt it again. They have delivered to IF YOU GO AROUND. WITH A | THOROUGHLY DEVELOPED CASE. this glice, this morning, luster YOUR NEIGHBOUR WILL BE SURE scent prate in of Twelfth Exalent photo.raphs of the Addressoi "IE The vornor, TO GET IN" Mountain Lodge." The address
Nighaken by a Cheung are At the Criminal Sessions this Mr Anzeland; at the Police Court, now on view at Mesta. Moutile morning, before the Chief this afternoon, with uttering coun- is typed, too, so that there is no ground for excus on the score of
& Co. and those wishing to secure Jaatie, Sir William Ress Davies, terfeit coin, at Kowloon City, on misreading. We remember that, Siberian Mail.Arrived por 6.8. copies should not delay sending the bearing, woe continued the 9th inst...
in their ordere either direct to of a charge of wurder pre-
Acting Inspcotor Terrett, in something like a year ago, we Derlingor this morning."
Mee Cheung or Massrs. Mout ie & ferrel against a youth named Mok outlining the cise, said that a were handed a loiter äldressed to
Chinese constable had certaiɑ in- Tong. tlo pleaded not guilty. Lady May, and apparently the Canedina and American Mails. Co...
formation which caused him to Po i Ollies have a fancy for lot-
Wo draw special attention Arrived per as. Empresa of
The Attorney General (the Hon follow the defendant to a shop to the Children's and Students Mr J. A. S. Buckuill, K.O.), is-where he weat to buy tea. ing us have a look at correspond-
Russia this morning. enco intended for Covermont
Matinee which is to take place atrarted by Mr G. A. Woodcook, made a four centrarchase and House. As we are not inquisitive Canadian and Americau Maile.-to-morrow, Wednesday, 29th inst.prosecutul on behalf of the paid the accountant with what people, and as we have as much as we can do to nitend to our own' correspondence, we bud rather that the fost Officeesnt His Excellency his lotters direct' We have just a suspicion that he also might | profer this courao to bɔ adopted. We merely aknu suggestion, of courro. Far be in from us from: attempting the herculean task of guiding the Post Office into business-like channels.
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cellent examples of miners-old and new.lehad a fog specimen of the Jack in-office the saye),
place called Merce, in Cali. forain, when the man bebind the bar, being appealed to for sympathy for a filthy be, ieplied;
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Well Known.. John Allen, the well-known Well or Wall," he said local character, was fined $5, by I guess ecuatiines you will get Mr Wo At the Polire Court, will get dirty slaats wherever and incapable.
to be well patronised by all the instructed by Mr C. Fairbrother lor. The Chinese constable youngsters in the Colony especí Mison, was for the defence.
caught hold of the defendant. He ally as large parties can enjoy the The following jury was then warned the accountant that ordinary prices are only $1.50 S. V. Atkins, J. A. Schultz, P. be asked him to examine it. The privilege of reduced rates and the empanelled;-Messrs & D. Hickie, the dollar might be a bad one. nud nn 1 $1.00..
Oliver, J. B Gutierrez, D. E nocountaut did so and found Donnelly, B. W. Bradbury. it was counterfeit. The o notable Further evidence for the pro-arrested the defendant and took secution was beard this morning. him to the station where he was
Studeute in Hongkong, and teachers or guardians of children are advised to make the most of this opportunity to see a Shakes
Inspector Me Hardy stated that searched by another constable, perian play. It is not alone that
on Auguer 12th, the accused as the inspector being absent. Six the occasion will make a
were found in bie break for the young people. brought No. 2 Police Station teen coins
five representing A visit should, and in by deceased's father and another possession, most cases will, effect the Chinese, who charged him with Chinese twenty cent pieces, and deeper purpose of educating them kidnapping the girl. Accused eleven representing Hongkong in Shakespeare's playe; it will in had no jacket or girdle, and stated ten cent pieces, this brought the
der which he was charged. h me. There were scratches upon spirala them a deaire ts andy that be had left the latter at defendant within the section an our greatest dramitist,
Defendant was Fontenood to ately, Twolfth Night is an ad-and's back and shoulder,
which appeared to have been re for months imprisonment and airable comedy with which to
four hours stocks. 00 made. cantly.
August mako a commencement with tho
14 witness received car- tudy of Shakespeare, and for that reason
tain information ind са we hopo to see parents and others taking advant-going to the hillside found-the
Fortun
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913. -
THE PREMIER'S OFFER.
you go.
"Stevenson, in "Across
bears this out.
ben used.
on behalf of their children. The from a branch of a tree; the atok of child was drawn close to the fact that large parties have the privilege of securing reduced branch, a running knot having the Plains," talls of a scene which 'Ele given an
Japanese Consul at flome..
rates, though the ordinary prices" The Consul-General of Japanare, e will be seen, very cheap, count of a dinner where ai bumble person anked his neigh will be at boind from 11 am, to 1.
makes the opportunity even more hour to pass the mustard (Wep.m. on the 31siast..at his resid
advantageous. acte from memory.}
ence, No. 19 Macdonnell load on "Pass the mustard! Pass hell!" the ocassion of the official birth- was the reply. There is a day of His Majesty the Emperor gentleman here who is paid for of Japan. that service."
PIRACY NEAR MACAO.
$60,000 Worth of Loot Taken.
St. Andrew's Ball Practice Dance,
Owing to unforeseea pirenms. tores it has been found broossary": talter the Gast Andrew's Ball practice danes date to Tuesday, November 11. The other two data (Mondays, 17th and 24th) remain unchange 1.
*Consecration of University
Lodge.
This morning a report reached the Colony that the 8.s. American had been pirateri, It was said that the Americio, for which the Wo Yick Company are agents, was
The consouration of the U- pirated in Mavao waters, loot be-iversity Lodge, took place yester ing taken to the extent of about day evening at the Masonic Hall, $60,000. The American plies a large number of brethren from between Kwongchowwan and the different lodges being present. Afterward the office baarers me! Hongkong.
Further meag.e details, but atat dinner at the Hongkong Hotel. the same time more authentic,
The Ugust Fine. came to hand later. It appeared
On the s'a Sai An, last night, that the American left Maceo at
The last performance will take place on Saturday November 1, for which active booking hus already commence, and those wishing to cure good seats are advised to do so without delay.
PURCHASING. A BUSINESS.
When Have the Good Debts
to be Pald For?
Before Mr Justice Ketap, Puisne Judge, in the Summary Couri his morning, the Kung Cheung firm, and Li Wan-taz, managing partner therein, sued Shat Ip-ebe and Laa Po to recover the som of $528 83, balance of purchase The Prime Minister, has remained singularly silent during the
money payable by defendants for greater part of the Home Rulo trauble, but he broke down his,
the goodwill and stock-in-irade of the business lately carried on attitude of silence and nivlo a profmacomment when he addressed
5 p.m. on Sunday, and when a Chinese detective arrested by plaintiffs at 30 Main Street, his constituents at Ladybank last week en l. His speech is at once about half an hour out of min for having in his possession Shaukiwan pacific and warlike in tav.. He is willing to meet tho Ulsterites Macao. the boat was held in rills. The rifle was concealed. all the way in the matter of compromise. Ho aven suggests the up. About $40,000 worth a the false bottom of u box. Atson, Stokes and Master) appeared temporary exclusion of Protestant Ulster with provisions which of silver on board the boat was would enable them to throw in their lot with the rest of Ireland if taken, and soms $20,000 was taken from pig-dealers and others Protestant Ulster changolits mind. That is a moderate and, eu board. The passengers gener ficite offer which may make for penen if it is met in the same con-ally received an hurt, though the ciliatory spirit in which it is made.. But Mr. Asquith was firma in compradore of the boat was in- his statement that if the Surats deliberately entere by Parliament jute. The pirates then took the
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the Police Court, this morning: Mr Wood fined the man 3250, or in'default three months.
Hongkong Jockey Club Meeting. Members of the Hongkong
SIXTH G
GYMKHANA.
The programme of the Sixth Gymkhana Meoting to be held at the Happy Valley, og Saturday, November 15, ja as follows :-
1-300 pm.-O'hoo Round
Dr Chang, the Commissioner of
Foreign Affairs in Shanghai, has been ordered to Peking to discuss the following matters:
1.-Methods in connection with lawsuits between Chinese and foreigners rules and regulations of procedure at Judioi. 1 Courts."
The first step towards the cancellation of Consular judical rights.
and
3-How to mark the boundary between the Settlement Chinesa territory."
4-How to restrict foroiguere
Flat Res Handicap.-For Sub-travelling in the interior. seription Griffins of any Season.
5. To find out the number of
Entrance fee $5. Ist Prize: churches in order to protect them. | $125 ̊ 2ad Prize; $50. 3rd Prize :
$25
6-Foreign residents in China (to observe Obiness law.
7-To fix rules governing for- sign business establishments in the Settlement and the register of
Fame,
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8. With reference to restrict- ing foreigners doing business in the interior,
9. The revision of Customs
permits issued to foreigners for the purchase of dative products in the interior.
2-320 pm-Five Furlongs Flat Race. For all Obiga Ponies which have run at this Seng's Gymkhana including Polo Pany Races and Scurrys and not won. Weight for inches as per scale Entrance fee $5. let Prize: 8125 2nd Prize: $50, 3rd Prize: 825. 3.-3.40. p.m-Hurdle Race Distance about One Mile and Three Furlongs. For all China Ponies. Catch weights 10.st. 12 Peking at once, but as he has Dr Chang intended to go to lbs. No renalties for Jockeye or been appointed to Wubu, he will Ponies except Winners of let Mr Yang, the new Commies Hardle Race at this Season's sioner, of Foreign. Affairs, go to Gymkhanas to carry 5 lbs. extra. Peking instead. Entrance fee $5 1st Prz $125. 2nd Prize: $50 34 Prize: $25. (No Race unless 3
Mr. D. J. Lania (Messrs. John for plaint ffs and Mr. W. B. L. Shonten (Megais. Deacon. Loker Dearch and H 18 on), defended. Starters.)
Mr. Law's raid the agreement for the puro 1080 of the busi
ess in writing, and
WAR.
of a Mile Flat Race. Handicap, 4.-4.00p m.-Three Quartera
For all China Ponies. Entrance
New Railway.
The Peking Daily News learns that Germans have arranged to
were to be mot by nimed resistance, it would clearly be the duty American down to some islands Jockey Club are reminded of, the included the purchase of the on- fee $5 1st Prize: $125. 2a3rovide money for the constraction at the south of Macao and left her half yearly meeting called for tire-business, $200 having been Priz: 850. 3rd Prizo; $26. by the Chinese of a railway from
of the Executive to assert its anthority by every appropriate and adequate mane.
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and she was only able to return to. Macao yesterday at 2 p.m.
Coming from the Prime Minister, and from one of the few men in the Cabinet whose word, in a matter of this kind, can reasonably
;
Woman's Visit to the Police and the sequel,
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o'clock to-morrow ` 1t noon at the Offices of the Jockey Club, on the Ground Floor of the Hongkong Club Annexe, Chater Road..
Auction Sales To-morrow.
Mr Geo. P. Lammert is to cell by public auction at No 3 Mountain View, to-morrow, some valuable household
furniture The sale commences at 1030 am Mr Lammert is also to sell at his commencing at 2.30 p.m. sales rooms, a collection of china,
5.-4.20 p.m.-Polo Pony Race Tsinanfu to Shantelfu on the Entrance fee $5. 1st Prize: P king-fankow Railway. $75. 2nd Prize: $35. 3rd Prize: $25.
paid as bargain money, 'The total purchase price, according to the plaintiffs, amounted to $1,228.83 and the amount now claimed was balance remaining after payment $700 by de- 6.440 pm. One of a half fendants in pursuance of the Mile Flat Race. Handicap-For contract, The sum of $83.35 all China Ponies, Entrance fee for fixtures had been abandoad. $5. 1st Prize: $125: 2nd
Mr. Shenton said $200 and Prize: $50. 3rd Prize: $25. $135 was admitted, the only question being as to the amount of the good debts, and whether they had got to be paid for at
present.
-Rangoon Figures.
Vice President's Residence:
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be trusted, that warning carries weight. If the Ulsteriter, headed | THE REWARD OF CHEEK. by Sir Edward Carson, proceed with their ridiculous provisional government and their not less ridiculous attempt at urned resist-
The Peking Daily News. PATE ance, blood is going to be spilt to no purpose. That the Ulstermen
that the question of the desirabili- are ready to fight, we are satisfied, but their resistanco-the re
ty of Vice-President Li Yuan- sistance of ill-armed and half-trained men-would be deliberate A woman alleged to have sold
hang removing his residence to Peking is being discussed in the waste of life. The whole of this armed trouble in Ulster would girl in Magno for $250, came
capital. Sbould it be decided have been avoided, of course, if the Government had had the the intention of inducing her to Hongkong after the girl with
that the Vice-President must Mr. Lewis said the previous courage, long ago, to arrest and imprison Sir Edward Carson, and back again. Finding she could
reside in Peking, General Per- year's balance sheat was gone other Ulster leaders, for sedition of the worst kind. But the not do so the woman complained
through and the debts which were The cargo landed on the Port tang, commander of the lat Division, will probably be ap. present Government has never shown courage on any question, and, to Inspector Dymond that the girl
Few ponisa, saya the North held to be doubtful were marked Commissioners' wharves and pos- W&e lost. The inapactor looked even now, its stern attitude is most probably that of the desperate the records up and found that the China Daily News, have been off along with those which were toons at Rangoon from sea-going pointed to the vadanay thus orsat man whose back is to the wall. It has let the situation drift so long, woman, who was making the re- the local country and in stoeple had never repudiated liability 572,178 tone as against 465,037
Defendanta vanaes during 1912 amounted to ed in Wachang. better known in recent years in considered good. in hopes of some solution miraculourly emerging, that it is now port, had "been banished. He chase ovente at race meetings until recently. forced to face it whether it will or no.
promptly arrested her, and at tho Police Court, this morning, he brought her before Mr. Hazeland, who sent her to gaol for six months.
Water Famine.
For the Police.
than Chehalis, Although he never won the Shanghai Grand National this pony was third at the Spring Meeting in 1909, and second three times the Autumn Meetinga in 1900 and 1910 and
Chinese Aviation.
tons in 1911. This is an increase
Newspaper Appeal,
of 23 per cent., but this increase was chiefly due to the abnormal The offer temporarily to exclude Ulater comes a little late in
importa of unhusked rice from At Kobe, on October 18, judg. the day, but it should not be lightly set aside. It has yet to be dia-
India, 80,000 tons of which were ment was given in the supeal of covered, of course, whether such exclusion would be acceptable to
landed during July, August and Mr D. J. Evans, Acting Editor of the rest of Ireland, though it may be aesumed that Mr Asquith was
Considerable progress is report. September to be milled and the Japan Ohronicle, against the hardly likely to have made such an offer without first having secur
the Spring Meeting in 1911. ed by the Chinese Military Aria despatched to the Far East. The imposition by the lower Court of ed the consent of Mr Redmond. But at least the offer goes some
Essentially a paper-hunter he was tion Sch:ol in Peking. Flights total volume of imports from a fine of Y.200 for an alleged in way towards a settlement which has been too long delayed. What does not seem to occur to the Government, howeve is that the beat Nanking correspondent North the hunting season.
Writing on October 24, the very frequently to the fore during are being ade daily under the European ports rose from 154,851 fringement of the Press Law. The
Ohehalis direction of Mr Obre, manager of tone to 197,660 tons, and the appeal was dismissed, of all solutions would be an appeal to the countryr,. The verdict of China Daily News says:-The now isins the ranks of police the aviation workshops, who has imports from Asiatic porta from offence for which the newspaper the country and the nation has not been given an opportunity of situation owing to the lack of mounts, Mr. O. B. Burkill having been appointed chief pilot. Ool. 310.185 tons to 374,518 tons. was fined was the publication of offering its view of the question-would go a long way towards water in the city and the sur. prosopied him to the Municipal Ching, director of aviation, and The total net registered tonnage a report of the suicide in Tokyo settling the matter. It would, at least, oither give the verament! n definité mandate in favour of flodio Rule, or it would finally dia rounding country is growing ser- Police and the rest of his days Mr Obre have made a flight in a of vesssis entering the port was of a man who confessed himself four. Sunday is set apart as a will be neat in the less strenuose biplane over the capital, and the largest on record, namely, to be the assassin of Mr Abs. The pose of its claims. But there seems with likelihood of the Go-day of prayer in all the local but neaful work of patrolling the another trip to Tientela is con-2,862.668, compared with case will be carried to the Osaka yerniment adopting this course the honest poprie,
phurohes.
roide,
templated.
2,040,948 in the previous year, ¦ Court of Appeal.
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