BEEFGRAMS.

CHARTERED BANK.

The New Peking Brinch.

(Reuter's Service To The "Triera

London Recaired, December 31.

Officials of the Loral Party are a huncheon on the 29th inst. to celebrate the opening of the Poking branch of the Chartered

Bant

The function was attended by Sir John Jordan and represen tative of President Yasa Shih-kii, “who sentɑs message of congratu

Istion

POLICE RESERVE ORDERS

Orders imaed to-day by Mr. F.

NO PERMET

"AN-IMPORTANT SHIPPING:

CASE.

Export of Dyes to Canton,

A most interesting -osas" baziness frm was "beardëshi i

morning at the Police Court, be

yesterday that, owing

fore Mr. Hassland, in which to dissatisfaction of long standing

DAIRY FARM NEW

SOME OF DUR

BY PRODUCTS AND SPECIALITIES

Mesars Batterfield and Seire and on the part of the officers and CORNED BEEF

Mr. Aitken, of Holt's Whar, engineer of certain Chinase-own- Kowloon, were charged with ex- of shipe trading between Hong porting four packages of dyes by kong sed Saigon, & strike haď the ax Faishan to a destination been decided upon. other than the United Kingdom or a British possession, namely Canton, without having obtained a permit from the Governor so to da

The representative from Messrs. Batterfield and Swire pleaded not guilty, Mr. Aitken admitting the offence.

Mr. G. N. Orme, who conduct ed the case for the Crown, waid that he had two maines entered on the summons as he did not know who was the responsible party in

sather out of the owners” un“ į The grievance, it seema, krome willingness to pay the rate of wage agreed upon as a minimum Gaila

CORNED PORK,

VARIETY OF SAUSAGES

PRESSED BEEF,

DRIPPING,

by the Chins Coast Officers CORNED TONGUES,

were

Institute than as the outcome of

and the Engineers the much-vered bonus question. willing to forego the matter of the The aggrierad officers bows provided a fixed wage in Geild and Institate rstee was agreed to by the owners.

The ships concerned were the

C. Jerkin, D.S.P. (Reserve) the matter. Now that the second Laartes, Talemichos and Pheum- defendant had admitted the re-penh (all the property of the Wo

state ---...

Parades. Etc.

Senday, January, 2nd-Church/ponsibility he wished to with-Fat Sing 8.9. Company), and also

draw the summon against Meas.the Derwent and the Kumchow.

Parade of Band and No 2 CoBarterfield and Swire. pany. Fall in at 9 a.m.

Monday, January, 3rd-No 3 Company and Ambulance Com

pazy, 5.30 p.m.

Tuesday, January, 4th-No 1 Company, 5.30 p.m.

Wednesday, Jannery, 5:b-Nɔ 2 Company, 5.30 p.m.

Thursday, Jazokry, 6th-No 4 Company and Recruite of all Companies 5:30 p.m.

Nose-Uniform, cape with covers, rides and ammunition, on

of

and

The members of the Guild and This his Worship agreed to.. of the Instituts insisted that the In stating the facts of the case, rate of pay for captains should be Mr. Orme said that on the 15th £37 per month, for chief engineera this month Mr. Hutchison, the £35, chief officers £24, second Superintendent of Exports and officers £19, second engineers Imports at the Harbour Office, £24, was rung up on the telephone by 19. Up to the pressat, it third engineers Mr. Aitken, from Holt's Wharf, appears, a captain's pay on thea who asked whether a permit was hosts has been a somewhat move- necessary for the export of paper able fesat-anything from £30 and dyes. Mr. Batchi-on replied upwards, while chief and second that a permit was no* neces officers have received respectively sary for the

export of paper | £21 and £16, and chief, secODŮ

the Parades. of Jan. 3rd to 5th. but WAS certainly necessary and third engineers respectively

Uniform will be worn by all raske firing this Part. Absentee

Masketry Course Part 1...

for dyes, and they would require £26 to £30, £21 and £18 All Inspectors and Sergeante fall partiesiars to be supplied be are wazed to keep Sanday, Jan.fore they would grant a permit there was a feeling in the Colony Up till after midday yesterday 9th, free for Part IL

He refaced to take the particulare that the position was a estions over the telephone and told Mr. one, but, by evening, it w Bols to send in a proper applica learned that at least some of the tion. On Thursday the 16th, an owners were prepared so give way No I Platoon. No. 1 Comferred to Mr. Hutchison, and be firme are concerned, the officers application came in and was re- As often ocònts where Chinese P. Beattie,

will be treated sa defaulters.

pany

Joined

HARBOUR OFFICE.

Examinations.

roticed BOMB marks which main difficulty was to “get hold, belonged to a German firm of the right men;" one represent- at Ceston, The application ative of the owners was said to for the permit was signed be in Shanghai, and another some- by Mesers Batterfield and Swire share al

sangames for The Ocean Sipping Company. Mr. Hutchison then was informed that the ownere of This morning the Telegraph Masters, Mates and Engineers telephoned to Me-srs. Butterfield the Inertes, Telemaches and and Swire and told an official of Pheampenh had agreed to the the Ocean Steamship Company higher rate of wage. Far more that an application had been opposition was saticipated from The following are the successful made. for dyes which were prothese than from the owners of the candidates in the above examina-hibited and that shipment could Derwent and the Kumchow; and tions held at the Harbour Office not be allowed without fall the impression among the officers during the month of December particulars The application was now is that the two isst-named then delayed, pending the arrival will make no difficulty ovar of the particulars. On the Friday coming into line with the rest. morning, Mr. Eutchison had in- formation that these goods had the owners of the s.. Derwent As we go to press we learn that been shipped by the 8.a. Fatahan. have also complied with the Neither the fall particulars had officers demands.

the permit BOT been given obtained,

1015

Rafael Jose Del Fan, for 2nd Class Engineer, passed on the Lat "D-cember

Indek Klotzis for 1st Mate, passed on the 4 h December.

George Goold, for Master, pssed on the 14th December

William Collen, for 2nd Mate, passed on the 14th December.

John Joseph Brooks, for lat Class Engineer, passed on the 15th December.

Bagh Talloch, für 2nd Class Engineer, passed on the 16th December.

Denys Faul Bent, for Lat Mais, passed on the 23rd December.

Mr. Aitken said that he telep honed M Hutchison and was told that paper did not require any permit but that dyes did. He sent in an application. On the following day he sent a chit to Messrs Butterfield and Swire about the matter and the coolie came back saying that the anBWET TERS "Meakee." Es must have mis- James Ernest Harvey, for Ist interpreted that for he had the Mate, passed on the 23rd Decem-goods loaded on the lighter and heard nothing more. Be realised now that he ought to have given instructions for the shipment of the paper and held back the dyes. Mr. Orme said there was 20 suggestion in this case that this cargo was for an unlawful dee- tination.

ber.

WATCHMAN'S SUIT.

An Indian watchman named Banta Singh in the employ of the

Lamon Dank

Company, was charged befor

Mr. Aitken added that he wAE sending it for the Hongkong and 18hangbai bank

forme said that the case Mr. Wood this afterocon with Keought under the Military converting to bir own use

St

uniform suit, the property of thed it was a serious mate Company.

The facts of the ease, as stated law were not complied with. ats previous bearing, were to the were particularly mentioned, B effect that the man, to whom the bey were mentioned very early sat was given to use while or in the war. If the leading firme did not set an example, con- cold it to another man forsiderable difficulty would be

Mr. J. H. Gardiner Gefan?d. At the conciation of the experienced by the authorities in Benes, his Worship skid he did seeing that these goods were that he could convict properly checked before they of stealing the clothes

Mr Aitken said that what mis- he had certainly, not done din saring up theruitand then lead him a great deal was that the to soother man. He did goods bad been released by Com- that the instructions mander Beckwith, the Harbour Master. They had been Prize the suits were very Court goods. Hadis been other

would be just as

wise they would have been more Company would

careful. They were acting under 28 mote system the instructions of the Hong-

ified in

were seat f

LANGKAT OUTPUT.

Mesers. Wright and Hornby advise us that the Langkat output for the current month is se follows:-

Dec.

From that kung and Shanghai Bank and mor

then sell were shipping them to the Danton dant would be

Mr Haseland imposed a fine of *$50 against Mt. Kitan:

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