TELEGRAMS,

HOLT A GERMAN PROFESSOR.

MORE BOMBS FOUND, (Router's Service To The Telegraph.")

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 9,- 1915.

THE ARSON CHARGE:

TRADE INQUIRY LIST,

Startling Allegations by Police

Inspector, "

We are indebted to the Ameri aan Consul General of Hongkong for the following Trade Inquiry List.

The charge of arson arising out London. Received July 8,

Hongkong merchants are in- of the recent fire at 158 Queen'vited to correspond with Ameri- The anthropometric measure- ments of a therman Harvard Road East was mentioned again

can concerna seeking Hongkong | Professor named Muenter, who this morning, when Mr. W. E. L.

connections as listed below: Deacon, disappeared after the suspicious Shenton, of Mesare. death of his wife, have been Looker, Deacon and Haraton, BP Leavitt and Co., of Cortlands

·Ores, Metale and Alloys, O. W. compared with Bolt's body and pearing for the defence of the haa established identity. It has master of the shop and the fokia Building, New York City, Book been ascertained that unexploded charged, applied to Mr. Lindeell Hongkong connections for the bombe bave been found concealed for bail to be allowed to the Parabase in the United States of ores, metala and alloys and allj in cargoes of automobiles on three prisonera.

similar gode. Thoir references ergo ateamers which were bound frem New York for France,

General. are on file in the "Consulate i

THE DUTCH NAVY.

·DEFENCE OF JAVA INSUFFICIENT.

London. Received July 8.

Inspector Gordon, in whote obarge the case at present rests, Baid he had been instructed by the Captain Saperintendent of Police to object to bail.

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Tractors and Motor Cars. The Make Mr. Shenton said that in that connections. for the sale of its field, Mass., is seeking Hongkong case he would ask for the case toplessure oars, tractora and motor The Government, in replying reply to the magistrate's query and invites correspondenca.

be proceeded with at once and in fre apparatus and similar care to the report of the Chamber on to whether he had any evidence the Bill enlarging the Fleet, say he could offer to the court, the Ins and Nettleton, Inc., of Seattle, Oregon Pine, Mezera, Schwager that it is impossible to abandon pector said that he could produce Wash, seek Hongkong con the construction of two cruisers, the evidence of the Government cations for the sale of Douglas fir, and adds that the present system Analyst, who would say that cn generally known as Oregon pine, of defence of the Dutch Indies, „especially Java, jainenfficient.

OBITUARY.

COLONEL C. T. JESSOP.

London. Received July 8,

The death is announced of Colonel O. T. Jessop.

[Colonel Charles Thorp Jessop C.I.E., V.D., emigrated to Assam 088 tea planter in 1878, and served

FREE OF CHARGE.

MORE ARGUMENT.

the morning of the fire he was in the South China distriot. The Alleged Trilling with the Court. handed an exbibit which was saturated with kerosene, and he company particularly seeks direct connection with users of Buoh lumber.

could also put a police officer in the box who would swear that of the place on the morning of there was kerosene running out

the fire.

Blasting powder. The E. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder. Com: pany of No. 120, Broadway, Now In response to an invitation by connections for the sale of special York Oityy is seeking Hongkong the magistrate to detail what the blasting powders and invites cor- case for the prosecution wae, the respondence. Camphor, rhubarb in the frontier war as a volunteer Inspector said that the fire & similar products. The Penin- broke out at about five o'clock on sular Trading Agency Inc., of No. the morning of July 7. The 31, Nassan Street, New York City, Police arrived on the ecens and are interested in the import into it was then observed that there the United States of orude drage were two fires in progrees. such

in 1891. He was appointed Com mandant of Aseem Valley Light Horse in 1903, nud was aleo Hou. A.D.O, to the Viceroy of India. He was 57 years of age at the time of his death.]

TIGERS.

Ho posed amid the jungle grass, Clean stripes and eje of fire, For well he knew that way she'd

pass,

Would atop and must admire. He gently waved his tuil and

purred

He felt he could not fail,

A twig is snapt, his quick ear

heord:

She looks upon her malo, Bid in the grass, coquette or shy Nor comes, nor goes, but stays; And crouching never moves her

eye,

But watches ell'bis ways. Ho rises fretching limbs and

jawa,

And stands, a thing of might With tearing teeth, and tearing

claws,

She, ravished at the sight. She makes to move, she makes

no sound...

"But wil ne kriowa sho's there, Impatient grow, and looke

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At the Summary Court, this moruing, Mr. Faithfall and Mr. Mason (Messrs. D'Almada and Masco) bad their "List Day" argument.

them was se to particulare, Mr. Last week the question between Faithfall atating that the eveti ing before the day for trial of an action, Mr. Mason had sent him copious particulars which he could not be expected to deal with at auch short notice. there was a case fixed to come camphor, rhabarb, This morning Mr. Fathfull said before hie Lordship at 2.30 this afternoon in which he appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Maso0 appeared for the defendant.

LANGKAT OUTPUT.

Messrs. Wright, and Hornby advise us that the Langkat outpat for the current month is os follows:

2. Tons 253 205

July 1 2

3

+1

235

248

249

280

250

250

Total to 8th. inst.

Daily average

2136

287.00

GOL F.

The Running Pool at Fanling?

the following particulara in con- We bave been supplied with nection with the golf events. Class A.-Handicaps of 10 and

Under.

Mr. T. W. Hill ..... 82 eer. 82 "Mr. C. B. Johnson 82 682

Tie-27 entries. Class B.-Handicap of 11, and

over.

."

Mr, N. S, Marshall 07 14 83 Mr. G. R. Sayor .. 97:12 85 Mr.E.J.R. Mitchell 101 14 87

"

Winner-32 entries.

Happy Valley. Caplain's Cup and Pool. July 3rd. 4th and 5th,

Mr. F. J. de Rome 100 18 82 Mr. F. H. Kalos 02.10 82 Hoa, Mr. I Landela 08 15 đà Tie for Cup No entries for Pool.

There was an intense heat from aniseed oil, galimais, albumen, the front of the shop and in cantharides, Roya bean oil and the absence of a great deal of similar products and invite cor- Aime they were able

to respondence. They also invite that there were not many goods on the premises. Then, when correspondence as to the export

of American merchandise. they bad got the fire well ander,

Hero Mr. Mason lengbed and they could see tanks of kerosene rington & King Perforating Com- said " My Lord, my friend seems Perforated Metals.-The Har- Mr. Faithfall terning on him eating on the top of the water pany of No. 114, Liberty Street, to treat this matter as a joke, bat that was coming from the honge. New York City, seeks Bangkong I do not; I think he is triding The circumstances of the fire seemed to be suspicious and when connections for the advancement with the Court. Three weeks of its business as manufacturers ago to-day my friend was ordered be returned to the Police Station, of perforated and sheet metala of to give me partienlars of bis be sent for the master. He, it ap-l varieties and invites corres counterclaim and my Lord, he peared, left the bongs early that pondence.

never gave me particulars of bis the residence morning and went to of his concubine taking care Oile-Messrs. Yates & Company

Paints & Oils & Lubricating|counterclaim———— "Mr. Mason: I did, to take his insurance polioy with of 782-764, Felsom Street, San bim. He left the safe locked up Francisco, Cal., seeks Hongkong to-day you ordered my friend to Mr. Faithfall: Three weeks ago but she tooks, which he claimed, connections for the sale of their give me particulars of his counter" and would prove, had been speci-line of paints, particularly for claim and he never gave me ally made up for the occasion, shipbuilding varnishes or cold particulars until late on the had been left in a small cupboard water painte and similar gooda Thursday afternoon of last week and rescued by a foki, who did not and also a line of lubricating oils and the case was to come before bowever endeavour to save his of every variety.

your Lordship for trial on the own personal belongings. In fact the fokis' belongings were insured ware. The Kobler Company of

Porcelain Enameled Sanitary next day. for seven hundred dollars,

Commenting on the books the connect ons for the sale of its Köhler, Wis., Beeke Hongkong inspector said there were entries line of poroslain enameled iron which showed that the master of sanitary ware, a catalogue of the shops had on occasions bought which is on file at the Consulate goods to the value of $150 from General. The company invites M. Faithfull: My memory is as

Soldier and Journalist, She sees him hurt in pride,

baykere, men without shops and

Lieutenant Culonel Stuart correspondence,

good as your'e. They were deliver- Haatly Hooper, who has died in A crooning cry, i leup with grace, of course when he was asked

Boilers. The E. Keeler Com-ed on Tharaday lǝta- And she is by s side.

whether he could produce them

Lendo as the result of an illness Mr. Mason I-- In deep content they mated stand, he was unable to do so. He would any of Williamsporte, Pa., the

contracted at the front, was for His Lordship: Sit down 'Mr. many years a member of the edi- Henceforth in love to riam the defendant and his fokie came Oity, eeeke Hongkong connections And mingle breath with breath, also be able to prove that the export sales office of which is at

17, Battery Place, New York Muson.

torial staff of the Times Be could Mr. Faithfull: "And now he has of Royal Suut ALCAtry, down from Cauton to Hongkong for the sale of its line of retain sends me an amended claim which bis mother being Lady Alice Mud

Bix

months ago and tabular boilers Bad similar I have not had time to deal with Stuart, daughter of the fourth renied another house next to a pawnbrokers and insured it. Products and invites correspon- as he sent it at 5.45 last night. Earl of Castlestemari. Colonel About two months ago the foki

It is perfectly unreasonable for Hooper passed into the RH.A. Plesoy Woollen employed by the pawnbroker Messrs. French and Ward of to-day to deal with the case in various batteries in India, and Fabrics, me to be asked to come here from Woolwich in 1887, served went into the defendant's shop 79.81, Worth Street, New York in and remarked to another foki: -

Court and I think itin 1901 retired on ball-tay ind Your master's premises are tions for the introduction of their cour-my friend is laughing all Fafolk Militia Artillery. Be be Chy, seeka Hongkong connec is a matter of trifling with the took up the adjalaney of the heavily insured, I don't know line of fleecy fabrice used largely the time. (Laughter.) whether you are going to have a for ladies' wraps, bath robes,

gn to contribute to the Times in fire."

This seemed to have pat dressing sucques, petticoats, in thas, the particulars on the writ the saff na, a writer on military Mr. Mason: My friend will see 1900, and subsequently joined the defendant off and a move was fants' and children's clothing and are the same as those sent before, matters. For some years be was made to the present premises such purposes and invite corre- the difference is the price of the also editor of the Army and Navy

Mr. Shenton said that as repre-

work done by his clients. senting the fokia he thought from

Mr. Faithfall: My elerk tells me the price has been reduced to three hundred instead of six-it

around

With glow'ring bulky air. He makes as though to leave the

place,

}

lund, And deal out nightly death.ome

Spring Pep.

TROUBLESOME SKIRT.

-The Lady and the Tailor.. Ju the Summary Court, this morning, the Bon Ton sued Mies D. Me. Ere for the sum of $72.60.

L

Mr. Deneye, of Messrs. Dennys und Bowley appeared for the plaintiffs and the defendant appeared in person.

The delendaut said she admit ted the debt, but she would ask

where the fire occurred.

4.

hia Lordship if she could not what Inspector Gordon had said, have & skirt delivered to her for that there might be a strong case

dence.

spondence,"

Mr. Mason: Isent my friand-- Mr. Faithfall" Doa't interrupt. His Lordship: Lst him go op. Mr. Mason: I must correct my friend's errore of memory (Loud laughter.)

which she had paid. The dress for the master of the shop to POLICE RESERVE ORDERS. 18 reduced by half the amount.

did not fit and she seat it back, answer but not for the fokis and She was asked to go to the shop therefore be thought that they to be fitted and because she did should be admitted to bail.

Police Reserve Orders issued

Parades.

Inspector Gordon was of the to day etato:- not do so, the failor went to her and abused her. She complained opinion that they could at least to the manager and then it was be charged with being accessories alleged that she was going to before the fact. leave the Colony without paying The Magistrate did not see his! and a warrant for her arrest was way clear then to fix bail for the applied for. She never intended fokis at less than $5,000 cach to leave the Colony without and refused it for the master of paying.

His Lordship said he would take the case in Chambere to morrow,

The defendant said she had paid $120 and asked was she not to get anything?

Mr. Dennys said there beemed

the shop.

Theft from the Jockey Club.

Mr. Scull of the Jockey Club

Stables has reported to the Police

Friday, July 9th.-Combined Parade in uniform and with. Rifles 5.30 pm, sharp.

Monday, July 12th-Inspec tion of all rauke in uniform by H.E. General Kelly. The Police Reserve will fall in at the Volná. teer Headquarters (adjoining the Peak Tramway Station) at 500 No further. p.m. punctually. parades other than for Roruits,

Mr. Mason. I have caly altered the price on the advice of an ex- pert witness,

Hie Lordship will make an adjourment for a weekit will not go on this afterzoon.

for that.

Gazette.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT;

G.

NOTICE.

Any European, Non-Asiatic or Mr. Faithfall: Will your Lord-Indian desiring to leave the ship order the defendant to pay Colony should apply in writing costs?

for permission to do, so to the His Lordship: You must wait Captain Superintendent of Police, at least 48 hours before the in- tended hour of departure, giving nome, nationality, age, sex, Height and occupation of the applicant, and stating the name of the steamer or other vessel or the hour of the train by which the applicant wishes to leave.' Applicants should apply in person for their passes at the Central Police Station between the hours to morrow-awell, Le Breton of 9 am to 1 p.m. and 2. p.m. to Lambert, Humphreys; Droyer, 4 pm. daily.

Hongkong, 9th July, 1915, Pederson,

Tennis League. The following team will repres sent the Wigwam in their

to ke some dispate and the one stole from the barnean room four commencing July 12t

that sometime yesterday someone will take place during the week match against Hongkong Club had better go to Chambers. If there was anything to be returned rolls of harness leather valued at

3800 the property of the club. would be returned.

(684) F. C. JENKIN.

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