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HOME FOOTBALL,

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COMMENTS ON THE LATEST LEAGUE GAMES.

(From our Special Corrcepondent.)

London, Deo. 4.

Goals,

Oldham and Manchester City!

Position of the Clubs.

continue to the outstanding teams

in football, and both may be said

P.W.D.L. F. A

not a nice style of football to Everton.

EXTRA

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1915,

Brasley

Captains Gives Evidence on

Coal-Stealing Charge.

14 7 2 5 15.20 16 KOMAGATA MARU CASE. Wulver. W. 15,6 3 6 26 2015 Stockport0.14 5 4 5 17 18 14 Full O. 14 0 2 6 20 19:14 Clapton 0.15 5 4 0 17 18 14 Grimsby T. 15 546 14 28 13 Leads C. 15 4 4 7 21 22 12 Notta F. 16 608 21 31 12

Lincoln C. 15. 4 3 8 16 25 11

Blackpool 14 41 9 10 259 Leicester F. 15 4 110.14 309 Glossop 15 2 3 10 14 317

Southern League. There are many who think that Millwall ought to be at the top of the Southern Inagus and there is little doubs that this die tinction will come to them if

At the Police Court, this morn- ieg, befora Mr. J. B. Wood, the case was resumed in which 3. Miyaji, the chief officer of the 9.8. Komagata Maru, was charged with the theft of about twenty tons of cost, the property of Messra, Jardine Matheson and Co., Ltd Chea.

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had control of them. Froight was charged on the cargo diecharged, The consignees had also their tallymen, who were the sole representatives of the consignes

A WOMAN'S LOSS.

Said to have been Robbed

on the Ferry.",

This afternoon, at the Police Court, before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, Fong Kai-ming was obarged with stealing from the person of a passenger on a buat belonging to the "Star" Ferry Co, the sum of $10, on January 10.

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HOUSEKEEPER'S

CLAIM. VOLUNTEER RESERVES.

The Action Agalast a Bank. Manager,

Orders issued to-day by Major Wakeman, Commanding H.K. V.R., states.pt to t

Parade. Nos, 1, 2 and 3 Com- In the Summary Court, this, panies will parade on the Cricket fternoon, before Mc. Justice ground on Friday, January 16th, Comperiz, the case was resumed at 5.16 p.m. Dread Drill order. in which Miss M. D'Almeida, 82 N.CO's class of instruction: Wanchai Road, sued J. D. F. The Toogday parades will be die- Malder, manager of the Bank of continued, and N.0.0'e will in Canton, Limited. The plaintiff fuldre parade with the N.0.0's. claimed $113.74, being $63.74 of the Volunteer Corps on Mondaye moutes paid for and on behalf at 5.15 p.m. Attendance at thece of the defendant at his request; paradaa will be optional for Opt.

15, one month's

wages 0.E H. Beavis,

the to

·LANGKAT OUTPUT. We are informed by Meiere. Wright and Horaby that, the the 10th inst, is as follows:

Postings.- H. U. R. Hancock

the plaintiff and Mr. O. F. Mason, of Messrs. D'Almada and Mason, appeared for the defendant. Mr. Mason, continuing, esid Plaisti went into the box that she said she had to pay all agnio,

bills. She had given his Mr. Gardiner said that the sum Lordship to understand that aho of $83.74 was outstanding.

the ran the house. She did pay By Me Mason: The item of bills. She got money to pay the $190 was made up of divers bills due. She had also told the amounts. In June she was paid ours that there was an arrange sume money. She was paid $70 ment about the payment of $40

Sae noted the amount she in the house to provide food, bat received from Mr. Mülder. Taese she refused that because it wea note she left in Mrs. Mulder's not enough. As a matter of fact, draw with a Dairy Farm bill. the evidence he would call before Toe bills she produced in his Lordship would prove there; Mr. Mason's office Were Was & contract between 207 not her "accounts, She

things. Their five-goal victory Manchester U,143 3 8 15 25 0 and decline has come with the on board. Their duties were to Lingkat output from the lat, to in July. She only received $180.a month for each of two periods

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Inspector Kerr prosecuted on Mr. Shenton, of Messrs. Deacon, behalf of the police and Mr. Otto Looker, Deacon and Haraton, Keng Sing defonded.

The case for the Police was that marrion appeared for the complainants

Messre. the complainant, and Mr. Lewis, of Johnson, Sickes and Master, np. woman, was travelling on the their form of the last six weeks

pared for the defendant. Two ferry, sitting be maintained. Theira is the

Obineso

charged with defendant, when she felt her and $15 in lieu of notice. She alec Field-DayThere will be a pocket suddenly grow lighter, claimed the return of a navy blue field-day in conjuction with the best record, and in all recent

receiving.

The master of the Komogats She locked down and saw the deserge overcoat, two white flannel Volunteer Corps cu Sunday, Feb matches their football has been 14 10 3 1 38 10 23 finely balanced. Reading Maru said be signed the bill of fondant withdrawing his hand blouses, one ccat, one grena cloth ruary 7th.

Promotion.-Pie. E. V. Mitchel to typify those modern English Oldham

goals to one victory fading, and be received on board from her pocket. He passed a skirt, one red blanket, two Japan

ева Roleens, one embroidered more is appointed Sergeant. methods in which most of the Manchester 0.149 4 1 20 8 22 three

for at dongay the caalset out on the roll of $10 worth of subsidiary things which tend to give pictur- Blackburn Rt. 15 8 3 4 33 22 19 was specially valuable, esqueness to play are taboo. It is Sheffield W. 15 8 3 20 19 19 it not only meant their own document, The defondant was his coin and a knife to a friend in the frame, or, in the alternative, the Signaller

15 7 4 4 32 15 18 advance, but the pegging back of chief officer and his duties in orowd. A witonsa was also called sum of $75, being the value there- watch, but there is no doubt Bradford C. 15 0 5 4 27 21 17 their rivals-Brighton. The latter connection with airg wore to to say he saw the defendant rip of. The plaintiff also claimed the and A. O. Lang are posted to No.

1 Co., No. 1 Ssation. about its effectiveness, the speed Aston Villa 14 7 3 4 24 23 17 have been raiber unfortunate superintend the loading and the pocket with a kilo. The costs of the actos.

Mr. J. H. Gardiner appeared for and directness of endeavour W. Bromwich 166 4 5 22 14 16 lately through injuries to players, discharging. It was his duty, as complainant ont a friend caught 14 6 3 5 25 20 15 and their forward line, which has far as possible, to see all cargo dia- the defendant, who was arrested counting for more than subtlety Burnley aud faesse. The play of Middlesb'gh 14 4 7 3 21 22 16 never quite corresponded, in ex-

Tue defendult was discharged, charge the stovedores and the Oldham is most impressive in Sunderland 14 6 1 7 24 32 13 cellence with the other depart-charged. fle had under his at the Ferry Wharf.

Witness en- the magistrate not being cop 14 6 1 7 21 29 13 ments of the side, has been upset. ship's tallyman. point of power, and the forwards Bra lford show a dash which at times is Newcastle U. 15 4 4 7 17 16 12 But their defeat us Reading was gagad them and the defendant vinced by the evidence.

15 4 4 7 26 38 12 no surprise; most teams will lose irresistible. For the past fort- Liverpool night they have had two of their Sheffield U. 14 3 4 G 14-18-11 at Reading. Watford have lost 14 8 5 8 21 27 11 their distinction and are now leading players injured, but the Chelsea

16 4 2 10 30 43 10 playing like an ordinary aide. men drafted in have splendidly Baitɔn_W, fitted in with the scheme of Tattenham 15 3 4 8 22 33 10 Taeir defence remains excellent, 14.2 4 8 14 20 8 falling off of the forwards. Many over Middlesbrough was a great Notts U.

werd missed Second League,

scoring chances triomph, for it was achieved at

Though Huddersfield have been against West Ham, and this was the expense of a side thoroughly Boond. Manchester City continue defeated by Derby County they the oause of their defeat. There noteworthy for the soundness still remain at the top of the are signe of a revival in the of their defence and they are Second League. To lose at Darby affairs of the Crystal Palace who no di-gained their best victory to date striving to win the Champion- by a single goal was

county rank against the Argyle at Plymouth. ship on the basis of a goal a match. grace, for the

Manchester Results:- liko They have scored 16 fewer comething

Bristol R. in the First League. goals than Oldham; indeed they City

Exeter City have secored fower goals than the Derby, too, curiously enough, ten clubs which rank below them have only had eight goals "scored

Croydon 0. Cardiff 0. in the table, but on the other against them. If the question of band they have only had eight promotion were to be decided on

Luton recorded against them. Thare four months' football instead of

Millwall you have, the secret of their eight, there is little doubt that success. It was, a bad day for Huddersfield and Darby would go football last Saturday, rain falling op to the First League. Asit is generally, and, as usually happens they will have to withstand the ander these conditions, there were strong challenge of the Arsenal, some remarkable scoring matches. Bristol City, Falbam and Preston Aston Villa, for instance, obtained North Eud, and one will have to 5 goals in the first half at Liver-wait and see what happens. The pool, whilst the home club in addi- Arseau! considerably improv.

their position by tion to missing a penalty, ed

Bristol City, the got the ball into

net feating three times before the end. "At deserve to rank higher than fourth, Bolton, where the Wand- inasmuch as they have played erers had not won for over two two games less than the London months, there were six goals, three Club, and are only two points Fulham are becoming of which were penalty kicks-two behind.

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Northampton...

Norwich Uity...

Plymouth A.... Crystal Palace Queen's P. R....

Portsmouths

de. who

Reading Brighton

Southampton.** Gillingham .. Watford West Ham U.....

* Southend U.

Swindon

*Abandoned.

GLY

(Played on the ground of named olub on Nov. 28. Positions of the Clubs.

for Bolton and one for Tottenham more dependable, and this verg Hostepar, who again showed a good side are bound to finish high fatal weaknees in defence. The in the list. Preston North End run-away victories of Blackburn were probably satisfied at Leads Rovers and Everton were note without having a goal scored first worthy for the securing feats of against them, but the clab will the centre forward on each side, have to play a higher class of Dawson (Blackburn) and Parker football in order to regain their (Everton) each registering four first class status. Results:-- goals. Everton'a success against Sheffield Wednesday on the lat- ter's ground W&B surprise of the day. Iesults:-

Blackbora R... Burnley

Reading.

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Jan.

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234

2

227

J

3

217

2.7.

203

100

receive all the orgo on board according to the weights specified on the bill of lading. They ha

right to go into the bold to see whether the cargo was discharged or not, it was their duty to do so. After the cargo was disobarg. ad they had to report to the chief officer and give him a receipt for the weight received and to re- caiva one from him in exchange; there were duplicatas, one givea to the tallymen and one retaiuod

Judgment Reserved. by the ship. If there was a de-

In the acnon against the Green ficiency it was the chief officer Island Cement Co., this afternoon, who had to report to him that there| Mr. Porter concluded his address was such a shortage between the to the Court and the Lord amoant on the bill of lading and

ship reserved judgment. the amount received. There was

a shortage, but not above the

average.

Mr. Shenton-What do you mean by the averago?

Witness-One and a half per

cant.

Bishop Pozzoni.

200

213

204

The Right Rev. Bauup Pozzoni, Vicar Apustolio of Hunggung, has left the Colony on a visit to the Sir Kang district. He will ret.in by or before January” 24.

re- the defendant ant the plaintiff to ceived $50 when she left, that effect. The defendant when Sue did not receive $220. Sho this was first mooted to him ssid received but $180 in notes which "No, I don't think you can do was to represent the subsidiary it." Plaintiff said " Yes, if you osin cquivalent of $200. When pay me in notes because I will she naked for more money she was pay the billa each day and by so seut away. The amount was meant doing, pay in sabaidiary coin. In to be $200.

that auy forty collars will be His Lordship:-Were the worth fifty and thore, will ba, arrangements between you based enough money. The contract un subsidiary coin ?-No.

was agreed on, defendant say coin?-He never told me anything tract a trial. The conITAO: WAS Then why the talk of subsidiary ng he would give that con- about it.

carried into effect. She was paid By Mr. Gardinera con for the last eight days in May, Bequence of Mr. Mulder call $30; in June, $80,, sad in Jaly ing $180, $200, she went to $110. If she liked to go ont and See the compradore. Sau contract bills în addition for a received a note from him saying thousand dollara or eighty dollara and paid for less one and a half that she had paid the account in and one cent, his client was not responsible eithe" for the thon per cent, which covered shortage. notes and not in small coin. ⠀

Mr. Mon said he would des-sand dollars or to one cent. I Front one to two per cent, was generally the shortage through cribe plaintifa evidence; the was purely a question of contract. nor tismissed, but loading and discharging, in story told the Court was an She sweepings. The shortage on the elaborate erection of falsehoods left, and when she left cargo he carried, based on the set upon a foundation of truth, she signed a receipt in full usual allowance of one and a la other words, it consisted of a settlement of the money due to half per cent,, would amount series of half truths, and, as his her, and that was binding. She 10 about 55 tops, As a Lardship knew, a story of had not been prevented from of taking her belongings. There dithioult in the were two cores is in dispute

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Mr. Shenton :-You know that by what Mr. Lewis told you?

Mr. Lewis:It is allowed for in your chaiter party. My frien is making a suggestion that I have coached the witness.

His Worship:-I want to make a note,

Air, Shenton:- We thought the when we lost Mr. Slade, we lost these interjections, but he has left Lis protege behind-(langht). P.W.D.L. F. A. Pie, Mr. Lewis: That's you, I sup-matter of fact it only amounted that description was one 18 112 3 34, 18 24 pose.

to 32 tons. Briquettes did break the must 14102 2 24 12 22 Wilneer, continuing, said it in the loading aud in the course world to rafale and to rebut, which she was told she could 10 9 3 4 21 18 21 was the duty of the consignees of the journey. Even when they especially in a case of that des have, if here, on the return of Portsmouth 16 8 4 4 21 14 20 to clean the hold. It was the did not break they caused a dust. cription where it would be the Mrs. Mulder,

By Mr. Santon:The chief word of one person against the Defendant said he promised to Watford 15 7 5 3 19 11 19 chief officer's duly to take the West Ham 158 25 24 23 18 consignee's tallyman down the officer only reporter to him that word of another. To begin with, pay her 816 a month wages, as Cardiff C. 14 8 16 24 10 17 hold and see that all cargo behad taken the consignee's tally tue plaintiff told the Court she she was receiving when Mrs. Exeter C. 14.7 2 5 24 16 18 had been discharged. It was the man into the hold, there were was a housekeeper from the Mulder was at home.

The case was proceeding as Northampton14 6 4 4 21 16 18 duty of the ships stevedores to sweepings and he told the tally-beginning of April to May,

Mr. Gardiner May.

we went to press; Swindon 14.545 24 25 14 carry the coal out of the hold to man to take them away. He did Southampton16 8 2 7 27 32 14 the consignees to asweep the not report to him what the one- wer was. The briquettes were 18 6 2 8 27 37 14 hold. The atevadoras received Bristol Et.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT. Laton 17 5 3 0 25 35 13 instractions from the hief stored in a special part of the Plymouth A. 15 3 6 6 23 25 12 officer. Finding coal in the ship on the top of the dust coal. Sontheni U. 15 4 3 6 12 16 11 hold to the extent of twenty-one Tue briquettes were stacked up. Crystal P 14 4 3 7 17 21 11 tons, the chief officer should have At Hougay some briquettes we Norwich City 14 2 6 6 13 23 10 told the stevadore, but perhaps mixed up in the dust coul

Giving evidence against the two Oroydon O. 15 3 3 9 19 24 no one kusw there was so much. Queen's P.R.14 2.5 7 13 22 It was absurd to suggest from Chinese charged with receiving," halfa ton to one ton sweepings out the captain spoke to receiving on of a four thousand ton cargo. It beard the amount of cargo abould be more than ten tone. mentioned on the bill of lading. Mr. Shepton: The coal bus! The cargo was delivered in Hong High Lama Priest's Mansion nass is not so profitable, We kong 32 tons short.

Barat Down should all like cargoes like that. Harbin, Dec. 25. If the chief officer found twenty

Millwall

Arsenal Bristol C.

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Brighton

0

the great

B.rmingham ... Blackpool ... Olapton 0.

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Bury

2.

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Derby 0.

Huddersfield

Bolton W.

4

Falbam

Tottenham H

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Barnsley

Bradford

2

Sheffield U.

Hall City Noita F.

Liverpool

Leeda Oity

Aston Villa

8.

Preston N. E.

Manchester U. Newcastle U....

Lincoln City... Grimsby Town

Notts County... Bradford City.

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Oldham A.

Gly sop

Middlesbrough

1

Sheffield W.

Everton

Sanderland

Chelsea

Stockport O.... Leicester F.

Wolverhampton w

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DODONN HO NO CHOO NAMO HOT.

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Played on the ground of the

first named club on Nov. 28.)

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Gillingham 15 2.211 16 33

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Positions of the Clubs, tre broke ont on the premises one-tons, could he give it away?

were

By Mr. Diroa (for the de- fence):-He did not know, astil ho saw the coal at No. 2 station. cf the high Lama priest at Kulon Witness have no experi- that twenty-one foar of coal bau Heddere- F. W.D. L. F. A. on Wednesday night. The ence in coal; Ioannot say.

bseu given to one of the defend Gold 15 10 2 3 25 13 20 soldiers tried hard to extinguich Mr. Shenton-He has been ants. He was told by the police. Derby 0. 14 0 2 3 27 8 22 the faces, but to so ello, giving expert evidence all along He did not know how many men The Arsenal 18 8.44 30 18 20 largely dao to the defective fire and now he says ho doss not came on board to clean the ship. West Bromwich A.

Bristol 0.14 7 13 26 16 18 fighting equipment. The whole know(laughter)

The cleaning was usually done by Manchester City

Talbum 15 8 2 6 27 10 18 buildings were reduced to ashes,

the ship's crew when they could (Played on the ground of the Preston N.E.15 7 44 19 16 18 together with most of the trea

not get any ocolies to do so. first named clube Saturday, Birmingham14 6 4 4 25 15 16 eares, important documente, e

The case was adjourned until November 28.)

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to-morrow.

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Mr. Lewis-He is your witness, Mr. Shenton: From your office. By Mr. Lewis Darge could ba tiken before breaking bulk,

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