LATE
THOMAS
JACKSON.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1916.
A DINNER AND A GAMBLE
The Funeral at Stanstad.
The funeral of Sir Thomas Jookson took place at the Stan- ated Parish Church on December
Chinese Policaman charged with Larchay.
At the Magistracy, this – maen- 24, the interior having many flowing, before Mr. Hassland, a ers, and the coffin being surared Inkong and three others were with many wreathsand other floral charged with larceny from the mementoes. The coffin was borne person, on January 11, of gains by the batlar and other employ-of $375, $115, and $50. ees on the estate. The service,
which
conducted by Mr. Gardiner appeared for the the Vicar, the Rer. Eproescation and defendanta wors Goodchild, was choral Those represented by Mr. Shenton. who had arrived by the train from
Liverpool-street were met at the In opening the oss, Mr. Gard- village station by motors and iner said that on January 11 the tren to the church. The com-three complainants went to dine at a restaurant with the thres pany included
of
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Captain Julius Jackson (son), defendants, and after dinner who was severely wounded in the first defendant anggested BECAUSE IT IS THE PAPER September, 1914, and Mr. Julius they should have a game Jackson, Lieut. Russell Jackson, Naw P. This they agreed to, RG.A. (son), Major A. M. Tabor, and, after playing a little while, 3rd Husers, and Mrs. Tabor the third defendant said that the (daughter); Mrs. Lloyd, wife of dice were loaded and went out Lieutenant-Colonel Lord, Lacca- for a few seconds, returning with shire Familiers; Hra Marker, the other two defendants. widow of Lieutenant Colonel RJ.
Marker, D. S. O., Coldstream Ehe Worship --Who provided
Guards, who was killed in action the dice?
in November, 1914; and Missa D.
St. F. Jackson (daughters). Sir Mr. Gardiner
One of them.
Thomas's eldest son, the new was provided by the attendants barones, Major Thorass Dare Jack-at-the eating house and the other 100, M.V.Ö., D.S.0, King's was provided by the third defend- Own (Royal Lancaster Regi-ant himself. The first defendant, ment) (now temporary Brigadier when he came in, went up to one General), and his youngest of the complainants and, drawing son, Lieutenant C. S. Jackson, his truncheon, struck him with Coldstream Guarda, who has also it, at the same time taking from been wounded, were able to his pocket $375. The other two attend, both being pa-sctive ser complainants were treated in the rice in France. Others present same way, one having $115, and were Mr. Brown, Mr. D. Gil- the other $50 taken from their mour, Mr. G.F. Wright, and Mr. pockets. Jack McCullagh (nephews), Hr. J. B. H. Smith. Sir Walter Gil-
Mr. Shenton said the real facts bay, Lord Blyth, Hon. Herbert of the case were that the three Blyth, Lady Cameron, Sir Field defendants invited the three ing Clarke, Mr. Gershom Stewart, complainants to dinner at the M.P., Mr. Murray Stewart, Mr. J. restauranent and after dinner Amar Bryce, F., Mr. A. they decided to play a game. Townsend, Sir Garl and Lady The third defendant did Meyer, Sir Charles Addis, Mr. complain of the dice and went Sam Hughes, Mr. Douglas Jones, to fetch the other two defendants, Mr. H. 12 Powell, Mr. W. The fact of the whole matter was E. Ross, Mr. W. S. Edward that the three complainants were son, Mr. J. e. May, Mr. P. C. made to disgorge the money which Gosling, Mr. and Mrs. W. koot had originally belonged to the Mitchell, Mr. W. Momford, Ber. third defendant, which he had R. G. Earle, Mr. G. Alder, jun; lost to them owing to the dice Mr. A. Alder, Mr. VAC. being faulty. It was only the Haine, Mr. H. E. B: Hunter, money which they had illegally Dr. and Miss Hartigan, Major and won from the third defendant. Mr. Tabor, Col Healey, C. M. G; Mr. W. A. Bacharan, Capt.
G. Boatledge, Mr. Newell;
The three complainanta bore out counsel's statement, and after Hon Mre Rome, Mrs. their evidence had been given, Archie Gold, M. W. Landers, the case was further adjoumed. Mr. J. Ross Anton, Mr. T. Gran-
thorp, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hender-- o, Mr. H. E. Yeomana, Hon. Mrs. Gerald Gold, Mr.-H. H. Base.
M S. Diseiman, Mr. J
Lyall, Mr. Horace Harwood, Mr. K. F. Gordon, Mr. H M. T. C. Browne, Mrs. Garsuch, Mr. W. N. Go- Bolton (representing Cap Bolsches, Mr. J. Howard Gayther, ton), Mrs. Eric Mann, Sir John M. Sidney Hancock, Mr. J. H McLeavy Brown, Mr. and Mrs.stock. Mr. £. E. Hiles (Royal Walter Gold, Mr. E. H. Oxley, hanc Assurance), Mr. B. H Mr. D. H. Mackintosh, Col. David, Mr. Wynnard Hoover, Lord Chapman, Hr. D. Prime, Mr. J. Inchcape, Mr. G. W. Jamieson, C. Peter, Mr. Tresham, Mr. WCHG ME M. Janion, Ivice Bowell, OMG, Mr. P. Hendry, and Mr. G. Litil. Dr. James Johnston, Mr. and Mira H. D. C. Jones, Mr. L. 0. Jones, Memorial Service at All Hallows Mr. O. B. Jourdain, Mr. Paal
A memorial service was held at
King (Chinese Imperial Maritime
the Parish Church of All Hallows, Customs), Mr. M. C. Kirkpatrick, Lombard-street, EC., at 12. Mr. C. Mackintosh, Major 0. The service was choral, the hymns and 90th Psalm being Magniac, Mr. J. MacLennon, Mr. finely rendered by the chair. As Malcolmson, Mr. T. Mercer, Mrs. the close of the service tha" Dead Middleton-Williams, Hr. A. Mon- March" in Saul was impressively car, Mr. G. W. Moore, Mrs. Mont- gomorie (widow of Rear Admiral zendered by the organist. The service was well attende i by ald Montgomerie), Mrs. G. E. Noble,
· friends of Sir Thomas, the com-
Mr. C. K Nugent (Basoa Discount Company) MF. EEN. paay present including --
Lady Addis, Lieutenant Radfield, Mr. Page Page and Addis, Mies Addis, Mr. A. L. Gwyther), B. E. the Persian Allan, Mr. Frederick Anderson, ur, O. C. Plowman, Mz. W. G. Minister, Mr. J. K. F. Ficken, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. C. Rathbone, Mr. J. P. Beid, Mr. derson, Mr. O. Baker, Sir EL. Richardson, Mr. G. A Eric and Lady Barrington, Richardson, Mr. Roberta, Mr. L Mr. F. J. Barthorpe (General F. Bobinson, Mr. Sydney Bogers Manager London County and Westminster Bank), Mr. W. c Imperial Bank of Permis), Vis Barne, Mr. W. M. Blackie, Mr. B. Count St. Aldwyn, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Edward Seymour, Mr, Blackwell, Lady Boyes Miss Bojes, Mrs. Blackwell, Mr. S.GE. Snell, Mr A. 4. Shand Broadbent, Hr. J. Usmpbell, Mr. Part's Bank), Mr. A. P. SimpsoD. John Caines Yorkshire Penny, J. de Berniere Smith, Mr. d, RM. Smith, Mr. W. F. Spald Bank Ltd.), Mr. E. J. Carroll, Mr. E. C. Carra:bers, M10, Mr. H. M Stanley, Mr. G. B. Soal (Anglo Egyptian Bank); Mr.
B Cook, Mr. J. B. Coughtrie, J. J.Todd, Mrs. A. M. Townsend, bir. G. E. Crawford, Miss Miss Jessis Thomeett, Mr. W. B. Davies, Mr. J. G. Davier, Mr. F
Wallace, Mr. William Walter,
d Thanger, Mr. de St. Croix (North Mr E Watney, Mr. Wheatley. China Insurance Company). Mr. B. White, Mt. T. H. White George Evans, Mr. Ewell (Lon
County and Westminster, head, Mr. W. N. Whymper (Royal
Mr. C. Ford, MA I Exchange Assurance), Mr. Mr. W Fraser, Him Wield, Mr. W. Wield, Mr. B: 0.
A Tuley, M. A. S. Gaze Wiloux Trepresenting China As
sociation), and Mr. A. G. Wood,
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