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FOUNDER BEN 官拜禮
BRITISH VESSELS SEIZED.
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THE N.Y.K. DISPUTE.
MONDAY
FISTICUFFS ON THE HIGH SEAS.
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New York. November 25, A British schooner carrying whisky has been seized seven miles off New Jersey. The crew used their fists in opposing capture, but but were finally subdued. The master declared that he was acting within the law. He had been informed that the twelve-mile treaty had not been signed.
Galveston. November 23.
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With regard to the seizure of the Island Home, the Custoras authorities decline to disclose on what authority they are acting, The port collector says he has received no instructions with regard to the status twelve-mile treaty, but believed he had ample uuthor ity. Captain Farrell of the Island Home and his crew of seven were arrested on a charge of unlawfully inporting liquor, but all have been released on bail of six thousand dollar. It is stated that officials intend to start forfeiture proceedings.
SOVIET BRUTÁLITY TO AN ARCHBISHOP.
Riga, November 25.
ULSTERITES IN THE CAMPAIGN.
London November 25. An Uister Unionists delegation numbering a hundred and hire persons, including thirty women, has reached London. Parties are proceeding to various headquarters all over the country to assist the Conservative candidates in their constituencies and incidentally
keep Ulster's cause before the electorate.
REITER'S NEW OFFICES.
London. November 25. Reuter's greets all subscribers from the new offices, where the agency was installed to-day without interruption of its services.
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Berlin, November 20.
DEATH OF AMERICAN JOURNALIST.
New York, November 25. The death has occurred of Mr. Frederick Dixon, former editor of the Christian Scieure Monitur.
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FULL COURT.
CHARTER PARTY APPEAL
- CASE.
An appeal from a decision given the Chief Justice (Sir William Rees Davies, K.C.) last January was due to come before a Full Court at the Supreme Court this morning
SATURDAY'S CRICÉST.
INTERESTING LEAGUE
MATCHES.
The Chinese R. C. were at home a first to the Indian RC in In connection with the demoli-
division cricket League match A number of firms in the tion of the s. Loongsang, which ENQUIRY AT MILITARY
on Saturday, and lost to the Colony which ship cargo or have was sunk just off the Praya,
visitors by a big margin. The HOSPITAL cargo consigned to them by opposite the Central Merkekj
Chinese went in to bat first and knocked up, the best performer vessels of the Nippon Yusen during the big August typhoon,
A Court of Enquiry assembled
being H. Ching, with 34 not out. Kaisha fleet find themselves in complaints. 15 We recently difficulties owing to the sudden announced have been lodged Road, this morning, to investigate which the Cheong Yue Steam-good in their fielding to allow at the Military Hospital, Bowen The original case was one in Otherwise the Indians were too decision of the local clerical staff with the Public Works Depart and report upon the circum-ship Co., Ltd. of Hongkong, any big scoring When the to cease work as a protest against meat by owners of property along stances attending the death of sued Messrs. Hirji Malji, Loli visitors went certain new regulations recently the water front, on the ground Gunner W, Woodhouse, who, it Malji
in they did not and Khemii Shamji particularly shine until several force regulations that the explosive charges are will be remembered, threw him (trading as Dharsi Nanj, of wickets had fallen, but retired which are considered by them to shaking their buildings. The be prejudicial to their own in buildings
self over the verandah of one of Chitagong, India) for $164,849.87 eventual winners with a total of on reclaimed
damages for breach of a 120 for 5 wickets. & H. Ismail terests. As a result of the action. ground and have piled founda- the wards, in which he was alas no cargo is being accepted or tions, and it is argued that it is patient, suffering from malaria at charter party. The charter party contributed 45 and 0. Ismail delivered from: the Company's unsafe to subject them to such
was entered into at Hongkong 38 not out.
1916, and by The University entertained the ships calling at this port, and the severe shocks as were felt last The Cour consisted of Cap-in November,
the defendants agreed toR.GA. and defeated them very local office is today closed, the week.
tain W. J. O'Brien, M. Charter the s.. Singaporean for 10 soundly. The home team declar- whole staff. from Acting Man- This morning several officials King's Regt. (President, Captain A message from Moscow states that Archbishop Cieplak, who jager down to junior clerk, having
$28,000 per month. On March to a splendid display by A. A. subsequently had the sentence commuted. is confined in a cell other words, they have gone onment experienced the result of and Lieutenant G. R. Jags: 31st, 1917, however, the ship was Ramjaha. who compiled 110. was condemned to death at the time of Patriarch Tikhon's trial and resigned, as they express it. In from the Public Works Depart-R. F. Walker. M.C. RA.M.C months from April 1st, 1917, for ed at 196 for 2, due in the main the firing of an eight-pound
commandeered by the British including twenty-two 4's. H.N. measuring by 5 feet, and is rapidly failing in health.
charge of dynamite-the heaviest Major A. S. Littlejohns, D.5.0. naval authorities at Singapore Balhatchet contributed 74. The The notice issued by
the which is being used. A report RAM.C said on the evening of and the shipping company noti artillerymen could only knock striking staff in the form of an will be presented by them later, Nov. 19th, in response to a tele- fed the charterers to that effect, up, with 4 extras, a total of 59, advertisement ant a prating on which action will be taken to phone message. be visited enquiring at the same time Rev. E E. Quick taking 17 of Jelsewhere in this issue. purports limit the weight of future the Hospital about half-past whether the charterers would re- their wickets for 23.
to give a public apology for the charges, if thought necessary, eight in the evening "to see quire the ship after she was SECOND DIVISION,
-Large crowds of Chinese cop-Gunder inconvenience caused to local
Major released. On May 12th, 1917, In the second division of the firms by the sudden and drastic
put it across " action of the employees, but the regated on the Prays are in Littlejohns was in the sisters the charterers sent a telegram to League, the Royal Engineers
to examine reason it gives for the stoppage terested spectators of the daily room of No. Ward, making the steamship company saying managed to
de-that they would require the the Kowloon CC second The RE scored 69, is not clearly explained. With operations, Six divers are being preparations the view to obtaining further employed in laying the charges. ceased's blood, when. looking steamer as soon as she was restring
through the window between the leased. The boat was not releas-but their opponents compiled the. information on the matter, a
room and No. 2 Ward (in which ed until March, 1919, two years poor total of 32 in reply. The Telegraph representative called |
deceased was), witness saw Wood-after her requisition, and the feature of the match was the at the N. Y. K. offices this morn-
house sitting up in bed. About steamship company then inform trundling of QMS. Jaoobs, who ing. To all appearances business
Then what are you doing half a minute later, on glancing ed the charterers that she was free took Kowloon wickets for 18 entirely closed to the
bere -We are simply asending through the window again, wit for them to use. The charterers, rung, in 7.3 overs of which I were public, but 3 few clerks to urgent work that is impend-ness Jaw deceased standing however, stated that they did maidens. left behind to attend to
A good display was seen when work that required immediate We issued ship's orders up beside his bed. Major Littlejohns not then require the boat, claim
till Saturday last for shins work-at once went into the ward and ing that the charter party had the H.E.C.C. second eleven enter- attention showed that the stakers last stain karjuk rajshahi ont to Gunnar Wood expired and that the ship was pained the Civil Service seconds. were not altogeihər insensible to
few firms receive bit of fasing for cargo dist: router into bed fuskless to them regarding the paralling first, the Cyit Service the needs of
received. We had given notice there!" Deceased looked round pose for which they rigmalay Kompiled 124,-P'Harper being which bad urgent business to put to all those ships which shipped the ward and then turned and ran chartered it. The steamship com responsible for 41 of this and H. Herr Albert, who was a member of the Bauer cabinet has been through. However, no more cargo cargo until last night to send in through the folding doors on to pany claimed that the telegram Westlake 27. For the home side, was being accepted, or delivery their bills of lading by this morn- the verandah. Major Littlejohns of May, 1917, was a binding con- D. Reid took 3 for 25 in 61 overs. orders issued, and what little
ing. because we were taking no went on to the verandab im-tract and referred the matter to The H.K.C.C. were unable to pass work was put through this morn-.
mediately, but did not see an arbitrator who awarded them the century, replying with 95 (E jing was concerned only with the more work after that.
with He then went down-f damages, which,
costs, C. Hagen 32 and D. Nicholson 28). endorsement of bills of lading for What if you unload your cargoj deceased. merchandise brought here during here, do you not issue delivery stairs and found deceased lying amounted to the sum stated above. Six of their wickets fell to Crim the week-end.
orders? Well, we cannot issue on the ground immediately below The steamship company thenmett, at a cost of 47 runs.
the verandah on to which witness brought an action against the The Indian R.C. seconds were Antious enquirers who wished delivery orders.
saw him going from the ward. charterers to enforce that award, at home to the Chinese R.C to ascertain the exact causes of) Then they may overcarry
band- the strike had to be satisfied with cargo that should have been Major Littlejohns directed his and Sir William Rees Davies gave juniors, and beat them
removal on a stretcher to the judgment for the plaintiffs with somely. The visitors compiled 71' a few words which did not cast delivered to consignees in Hong operating theatre, where he ex-costs. The appeal now before the Wan In Shing and S. T. Wong very much light on what had kong? We cannot help that amined him and administered Court has as its object a reversal contributing 27 apiece), Sirdar already been given out in the We are not in a position to make stimulative treatment. Deceased's of that decision.
Khan's bowling sualysis working ¡notice. However, 2 fallera reply to that.
pulse gradually failed and death
out at the remarkabla figures of staten:en: was promised for What about your passengers? took place about ten minutes Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K. C5 wickets for 4 rans in 7 overs of publication a: ap early date. We cannot say positively as to later, almost immediately after (instructed by Messrs. Deacon, which 4 were maidens WEEK-END DOINGS" In the meantime, one of the that. You must coderstand we his removal back to his bed in the Harston and Shenton) are appear Indians replied with 143 for the
employees with whom our repre- don't want to have anything to ward.
ing for the appelants, whilst Mr. loss of 6 wickets, O. Rumjaba week-end
Conversed During the
thesentative-
the do with it. because we are not
Eldon Potter, K. C., and M. compiling 67 not out. Japanese cadets and officers in situation. only wished it to be paid for it.
Replying to questions put by the F. C. Jenkin (instructed by Then you have seriously gone President. Major Littlejohns said Messrs Wilkinson and Grist) port with the Training Squadron made known that the action bad spent a basy and enjoyable time something to do with prospects of on strike?No; not striking: we he could not have prevented are appearing for the respond to the H.K.C.C. a: Happy Valley
It was neither have resigned. We are no longer deceased from jumping over the ents. A number paid future promotion.
in a friendly encounter. We regret to have to record sight-seeing.
verandah. the deuth of Dr.
George visits to the docks at Kowloon the scale of the present pay nor servants of the N.Y.K.
But if your conditions te met?
The case was down for hearing in to bat, the Valley club started Duncan Whyte. the well and Taiko, whilst 750 sailors the system of superannuation
-That is another question. We The President:-Had you any at 10.30 this morning, but owing well, but then developed a very known medical missionary, together with a hundred British with pension. that they were
about. but of Swatow, who passed away bluejackets were entertained to a concerned
the are awaiting a reply from the idea of the state of the mind of to their Lordships being engaged weak tail, and finished with 107. of being yesterday
barred Head Office to see if they will the deceased when you received in chambers on another case. the D. Fritz, the first in, knocked up afternoon at the cinema performance at the World prospects
the message? certain
bearing will not commence until 47. G.R. More took 2 wickets for fjaccept our proposals.
10 and A.V. Dean for 12. The Matilda Hospital after three Theatre. after which each was from
And that was all the staff a packet of advancement which led to even-
Major Littlejohn replied that to-morrow. weeks iline -5.
Hongkong eleven's innings pro- presented with cigarettes na which were the tual election to the Board of would say. They defined their the message informed him that
duced 261 for 6 wickets. C. Blaker Dr. Whyte went Home last Britishand Japanese flags crossed. Directors. The recent regulations action as "patriotic "in that the deceased was delirious. On re
scored 57, and E.J.R. Mitchell and witness year suffering
of cept of the message. His Excely the Governor utterly cut them off from this well-being and prosperity
G.R. More retired with 71 and 44 sprue, but 2 medicul board con; will entertain H. E. Vine Mineral prospect, it was stated.
Japan's leading shipping firm enquired what was the patient's sidered he had so far re-inita, gether with a number of In the course of the conversa-depends so much on the falfil-temperature and was informed
Private W. Platt, of the King's respectively to their credit.
The Civil Service Club were at covered that the
voyage out Japanese Naval (15eurs, to dissertion, our representative used the ment of those conditions that that it was 101.6. Witness gave Regt., who was a patient in No. to China might complete his at Government How to right. term "strike and this brought had existed before the Directorate instructions that he be given & Ward at the time, was the next home to an eleven, mostly brought across from Kowloon, captained cure, so he returned to take up The invited to abes the Almiral forth a rejoinder that it was not of the Company decided to re-dose of bromide and said he would witness called. Ple. Platts again his. Swatow work; but include H. E. Maje Genend Seja strike but "resignation." So far organize the concern. All come and see him. Witness told sitting on the verandah at the by Mr. J.C. Fletcher. The visitors proved a remarkably weak team, He saw arrived here a few weeks ago in Jobs Fowler. His Honour Silas could be learned, a cable was they wanted now was the dis-the Court that he thought his con- time of the occurrence.
being all out for 37. R.C. Witchell a very weak state and had to go Willum Re-Davies, Potumore sent to the President at the Head carding of those regul-dition was due to malaria. In a patient (who he subsequently took 8 for 5 and B.D. Evans 4 for into the hospital. Mrs. Whyte Gram, Sir Cland Severn Office in Tokyo yesterday with ations and the resumption severe malaria cases he explained discovered was Gunner Wood- was with him to the last; and the the Members of th Executive the request that immediate atten- of the old conditions under patients often talked in their house) dash across the verandah 3. The home side compiled 118 with 7 wickets down, FJ. Hold- deepest sympathy will be felt for Council, and Captain Hamilton. tion should be given to the ap which each employee was assured sleep. Deceased had been under and dive over. He had no time
Littlejohns her, her daughter, who is at it... Captain Dicken-, R... od plication and an early reply given. of the highest promotion obtain Major
personal to prevent him; it all happened man contributing 40 and F. Baker
(retired) 54 admitted so quickly. Home, and the aged father of Captain Brodis. I.S. Mr. Taka. Until that reply was received able in the Company if his in-care since he was
bospital
the 16th. "the deceased. Mr. Hobt. Whyte, hashi, H.1. M.'s Consul fieneral the whole staff would stay away dividual merits or qualifications to
At the conclusion of the of Hampstead.
and the following prominent from the office, having "resigned" justified the promotion. As the Witness had no reason to suppose Dr. Whyte was only 43 years Japanese residents will also be pre-as it was again pointed out. And Company is largely subsidised by that he was going to throw him-evidence, the members of the Court visited the scene of the of age, having arrived here in his ent: Messers. Nichiyama, Kondob. to show that they really had the Government, the hope is self over the verandah.
tragedy, No. 2 Ward and the Pte. C. J. Wheeler. B.A.M.C. verandah, situated on the first early twenties in 1903, being at-Tangsami, Okulo, Shim. Abe acted on the meaning of this expressed that Government inter-
definition. our informant assured vention may result in the re-told the Court that he was orderly floor of the hospital, some twenty- tached to the English Presby Kawaguchi, Uhka and Shibanara. terian Mission Hospita!
His Excellency, attended by us that as from to-day, until the instatement of their rights. at
It is stated that definite word on duty in No. 2 Ward, where five feet or so above the ground Captain R. Neville, A.D.C., had adjustment of the dispute, the
deceased was a patient. Swalow. He soon gained a greatch with Vice Admiral Saito en staff would have nothing to do has
About & on to which deceased fell. been received that the
quarter to nine he saw deceased reputation amongst the Chinese,
with the Company, were not being branches at New York, London, standing beside his bed. Witness The finding of Major Littlejohns and after his work during two
the fagship Yaku" to-day.
paid to do anything, and all Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore ordered him to get back into bed. with regard to Gunner Wood- severe cholera outbreaks he em-
business would haYE to be and Australia bave similarly As witness walked towards him, house's death was then read. bodied his experiances in a thesis
managed by the Company as best resigned. Nothing definite deceased turned and made a dash Major Littlejohns held a port which gained him his M. D. de-
has yet been hear from through the door and on to the mortem and found no severe in- gree of Edinburgh University.
The following passages in the the Shanghal office. but it is verandah, and appeared to throw juries, either internally or ex-dantes will not be held at the and its gold medal. He did a
interview will indicate what believed that this office has also himself over. Witness looked ternally. Death, in his opinion, great deal of research work in
on Friday, We notice from a Home paper transpired during the conversa-fallen into line, in view of the his spare time, and was also at that Miss F. P. Kitson has been tion:-
over and saw deceased lying was due to shock and heart Hongkong Hotel combined appeal made to the below.
failure, following the fall from November 30th. Page 4 distinguished worker for the appointed General Subjects
97,000 square feet of valuable. Has the Head Office been President of the Company.” China Medical Missionary As-Mistress in the Hongkong Educa-informed of your decision?-We There is now only one N.Y.K The President: Was it pos the verandan.
and situate in Kowloon for despatched a cable yesterday to boat in the harbour, this being sible for you to prevent deceased The finding of the Court was sale. Page 4. QUE the President and are awaiting the Taurags Mara, It is not froto rushing on to the verandah? that Gunner Woodhouse, met his The second tournament of the A Home paper states that Mrs. an early reply from him... known when she will sail The-No. Sit
death by throwing himself season under the auspices of the The late Dr. Whyte's remains' and Miss Joan Warmington beve Is the Chief Manager in the Takaoka Maru, which had its Replying to further questions, over the verandah, and that, Holckon Bar Association are to be buried in Swatow, leave left Southampton in the City of office?—No. He is in Tokyo,
affairs adjusted before the strike, witness 'said docessed appeared under the circumstances,” It will be held 2014 Thestre Royal ing here by the ax. Halching, toi Paris for Hongkong, where they Is the Acting Manager in ?- was able to sell this moving at quite normal when he spoke to was impossible to prevent him on Saturday, December 1sh
propose spending the winter. Now he has related foods 11 o'clock //
him a short time beforays, "1"
DEATH OF WELL-
KNOWN MEDICAL
MISSIONARY.
DR. GEORGE DUNCAN
WHYTE OF SWATOW,
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