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THE POISONS CASE,
ALLEGED PATIENTS GIVE EVIDENCE.
The hearing was continued before Mr. B. W. Hamilton at the Kow.
FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925.
MARINE COURT.
LAUNCHES WITHOUT ENGINEERS ON BOARD.
At the Marine Court yesterday loon Magistravy yesterday of the morning, before Lieut. Commdr. caso in which Korem Box, of G. F. Hole, the mater of the No. 31 Haiphong Rond, in ebarged steam kanch Lee Lee, was charged will unlawfully having in his with being under way in Victoria possession a quantity of poisons Harbour on March 12, without a without a licence from the Captain certificated engineer on-board. Superintendent et Polics and with Defendant pleaded guilty and was practising as doctor without aned $10 with the alternative of being registered.
10 days' Imprisonment,
n
Mr. T. 6. Whyte-Smith prosecut. ed for, the Crawn and Mr. Elsley Zeitlyn instructed by Mesure Doncons) appeared for the defence, A number of Indiana ware called by the prosecution and they stated that at various times they visite the defendant tur medical treat ment. They were given medicine and wore charged for this, as well as $5 fees.
For a similar offence, committed on March 15, the master of the steam launch Kwong Hol, WAH mulcted in a like sum with the same alternative.
Rule of The Road,
The master of the steam launch Indo was charged withi failing to observe the rule of the rond on March 21 and pleaded guilty. Captain Skinner ΟΣ One of the witnesses under eroa examination by Mr. Zoitlyn said Menara. Jardines spoke on behalf that he went to the defendant'a of the defendant and stated that the offence-taking the wrong Mr. Zeitlyn: Way premises after his arrest.
that inside of the fairway-was not al
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swain of the launch had served Abbas Khan? Witness: No.
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Did you not tell the defendant that Abbas Khan End offered you $200 to give evidenco?—No,
His Worship, in passing sen- with the Witnu also denied that he fence of a $10 fine told the defendant that he would julternative of 10 days' imprison- give evidence against him if defendment, said he could not overlook himself ant did not pay him more than such offences. He had $200. He worely went to the observed several cases of a like defendant about the medicine and nature, which constituted a grave the latter replied that he was in danger to the fairway traffic andi trouble with the police and that he felt compelled to punish the he had no tore medicine.
offenders whenever they were brought up on such a charge.
Mr. Zeitlyn: He did not offer you $200 to give evidence?--No. He did not say anything about the
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After further evidence the cone was adjourned till this afternoon.
FALSE PRETENCES.
A TRICK PLAYED TOO OFTEN.
RUM-RUNNING TRADE.
HONGKONG SAID TO BE INTERESTED. Vancouver, B. C-Hongkong is becoming a keen competitor of British Columbia in the
running traflie. One cargo of 138,000 cases sent out as a trini
shipment has been absorbed, and' another is in transit.
Rum-runners here are said to be behind the Hongkong organiza- At the Central Magistracy yestion, having invested un the terday afternoon, Mr. S. B. Bground that the trade is becoming McElderry sentenced a Chinese to risky in Canada, owing to the co- six months' hard labour for obtain operation gi by the Govern ing $440 worth of mushrooms from ment to United States authorities. the Tat Cheong grocery shop by means of falar business chope.
The fact that the United States is keeping 14 watch on liquor going through the Panama canal has driven the selling interests to
seek another route to California.
Arrangements were made here. [to send fuel to the ship when she'
Other rum- arrives off the coast,
It was stated that defendant letter at the first presented a grocery shop, purporting to have been sent by the Kwongtung Hotel of Macno s A requisition for a quantity of mushrooms: Without doubting the defendant's bone files the accountant supplied the goods, runners not in the new syndiente which he handed to the defendant see visions of their fleets becom with a bill against the Hotel, ing coal and oil carriers for their Several days later the defendant competitors, played the FAMO
unwory
trick on the shop-keeper and with Emboldened, he practis ed it a third time, but was frapped,
success,
being prrested on the praya after be had received the goods,
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WATERLOGGED CRAFT SINKS OFF WANCHAI The master of the eargo junk! No. 720021, with a capacity of 487 picule, has made a report to At St. John's Cathedral yester. the Harbour Office concerning the day morning the wedding was sinking of his boat in the harbour, soletnaised of Capt. Alexander on the afternoon of March 25. Vernon Harcourt, of Shanghai, and He states that his junk, with Miss Hina Saul, who arrived in the Colony a few hours earlier from Australia. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. Saul and the late Mre Saul, of Frederickton, Meny |River, New South Wales, whilst Capt. Harcourt, who is employed Petroleum Company, is a son of Harbour Office has issued a notice DERELICT JUNKS AND BAD as a muster mariner by the Asiatic In connection with the above the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles V, Harcourt.to Marinera which is an follows:
of Hobart, Tasmania.
a crew of five men, was on the way from Aberdeen to Kowloon City with a cargo of tiles, and when off Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter, the craft, becoming water- logged, sank at
12.30 p.m. No lives were lost.
There is a small trading junk
HARBOUR 'OFFICE REPORTS,
WEATHER.
The following are extracts from'
derelict junk was passed in (Captain T. P. Quinn), atates that Latitude 20,06 N, Langitude 111,04 she was unable to berth at the E. and a second in Latitude 20.09 Kowloon Wharf owing to the out- N., Longitude 110,05 E., on March break of fire on-board B.. Talma and was compelled to berth in the The B., Glengorm (Captain Gil-stream until noon.
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Only a few friends attended the sunk in the track of shipping at Harbour Oflice reports from in-bert) from Singapore reports one Bad weather is reported by s.8. ceremony, which was conducted by Yanchai (vicinity of Belchers
coming ships:
of mast
ease of measles en route, which Konn Marn (Captain S. Takeanga) from Dairen, during the perfod The .. Wing Hong (Captain was isolated.
Arriving at an early hour yes- March 21 to March 24, causing showing above water. There is an. A Young), Friving from Hon- sampan anchored nearby show
states that on March 13, terday the s,s. President Madison some damage to deck cargo. ing a red flag by day and a red light by night.
the Rev. T. B. Powell. The brido was given away by Mr. L. Rose Ridge), with two feet and Capt. Winkler attended the bridegroom as beat man.
Capt. and Mrs. Harcourt will shortly leave for Shanghai,
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