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KAISER DECORATESĮ
COUNT ZEPPELIN.
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AFTER WITNESSING FLIGHT
OF AIRSHIP,
(Exclusies Service, supplied by Beuter, vía Bombay.)
Lonnor, November 11,
of
The Kaiser witnessed the fight Count Zeppelin in his airship. He -subsequently embraced and decorated the wronaut with the Order of the Black Eagle
The Kaiser described Count Zepplin as the greatest twentieth century conqueror of the air.
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[NECTER'S BERVIOS.] THE LORD MAYOR'S BANQUET,
ECHO OF TH & KIOTS.
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Inquest ca One of the Crowd who was Shot.
THE ESTATE OF ME 9. E. ALLANA
Bankruptoy Proceedings,
THE CHINA MAIL.
At the Magistroy, this afternoon, before Before the Chief Justion, Sir Francis Mr J. B. Wood, an inquiry was held ro-Piggott, at the Bankruptor Court, this garding the death of Chou Lợi, who was morning," the case of §. E. Allans come on shot on Monday, November 2, during the for hearing. riots at Hongkong.
The juryman sworn in were as follows Messrs E. A. Long, C. D. Sullivan and 0. B. Hayward.
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SCOTTISH SPORT.
Association Football.
In the Glasgow Cup Tic, Celtic beat Rangers by 2-0, The significance of the game lay tu the fact that the Celtic wou with an eleven made up of players pras
Mr C. F. Dixon represented the debtor," and Mr J. Scott Harston and Mrtically bred by thesiselvis, while the Otto Kong Sing appeared for the areditore. Rangers had to knock onder though their Mr C. B. Dixon said the asseta consisted men had been brought together from all of 812,600 payable by monthly instalments Chief Inspector Baker représented the of $400 a month. There was a doolstation parts of the country by the most tempting Police on behalf of inspector South when the fla staling that the liabilities oflars of remuneration. The match was amounted to about €27,000, so the assets has bean compelled to return to hospital would yield nearly 50 per cent. through indisposition
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Dr Koch was the first witness enllod,
Ho stated that docensed was admitted into the Civil Hospital at 2 p.m. suffering from two wounds, suo on each hip, which were stated to have been caused by a bullet, The wound was apparently blooding in wardly and his condition ans such as to require an operation, which took place within one hour and a half. He found the intestine perforated to seven places and the wound was a continuous ope mused
His Landohip I don't follow that. Mr C. F. Dizon :-The Asta are $12,000, month for three year.
His Lordship:-The assets are $400
won by the extra effort of cho Celtic reterau, Somers, who, almost at the mart, displayed no agility begotten of the navasion, and jumped in to take au oppor Atatunity that a less enthusiastic man- would
have missed. The gest by Quii werely | male assurance doubly sure, Bath defences were sound; but the Celtic hold the- sårantego forward.
Mr C. F. Dixon: That is D. meeting of creditors hold on November 4th there were creditors present whose debt amounted to about 915,000, and they unanimously resolved that the debtor should berande bankrupt. I understand that Mr Bank, is agreeablo to a receiving order Harston, who appears for the Nati-nal
being made.
Mr Maraton It is only for the purpose | protecting the assets that I consent. Str. C. F. Dixon :-Some of the sreditors by the traversing of the built. Donoaredeuggest that this sale was not a bons fide sected to rally a little but his conditim was sale. But your Lordship cannot deal with hopeless from the first and he succumbed that was the purchaser of the property, Me Marion, is not before your Lordship, the following morning. Death was due If it is not a bous side sale the Octal to the bullet wound. He was of the Receiver will be the proper person to
trokle that opinion that the bullos must have struck deceased without striking any other object, The bullet entered on the left side and
camo out on the right nudo.
Chief Inspector Baker gave evidenco. He was not present when the shoot ing occurred. Ho posted constable for pioquet duty and there constables had heen on duty since 9-p.ns. the provipas evening. Between 11 shd 12 P. C. Brooks and an Indian constable were placed near "The Land We Live Io," and he visited them son after noon. Just before two o'clock he returned and at noon everything appeared to be quiet, although large mob budy ut six Feropun policemen and an Tre moving about. He returned with n Indian constable, having been in the menutime informed of the disturbance, He saw large mobs in the streets and quantities of stones and bricks on the ground. The amics, nourly 1,000, were outing and making a grant noise. Just at that moment three bluejackets passed, go. ing east in rickshaws, and he passed the re mark for them to hurry up," as the police the order to charge but not to use their men were having a rough tiine, Witnesegave
rifles. They drove the crowd further down and after that the crowd moved away. The stones were thrown at witnew and the crowd fell back when the police were with- THE - CASABLANCA INCIDENT, in thirty yards. The butt oud of the cartines were used but no one was lurt. He saw deceased after he had cleared be crowd away. He was lying on the |rome, Sergeant Edge was standing beside
LONDON, November 10, Mr Asquith, the Premier, speaking at the Lord Mayor's banques deprecated the talk about hostile groupings of the Powers and re-echoed the Kaiser's wishes for peace. The Government meant to maintain an indisputable supremacy of the navy, not for agression or adventure, but for the faislaient of the duty of the Empire. The Premier declared that the acttlement of the Balkan question must be consistent with the honour and the interest of Turkey.
Loxon, November 10.
M. Cambon and Herr Kiderlin Wacard informed witness that, so ambul chter have signed a declaration in Berlinco had been sent for. Deceased was regretting the violence of subordinate mob were then thatoping but th police immediately removed to hospital. The
ware reinforced and another charge was made when stones and bricks were thrown
officials at the Casablanca incident, and referring the whole clatter to arbitra. tion.
GERMANY,
LONDON, November 10, The Reichstag was packed when Herr Basserman Wiemer, the spokesman of the Liberals, fearlessly condemned the interventions of the Kaiser, and painted out the cofavourable impresiona produced everywhere by the report of
His Lordship-Why shouldn't I consider pow whether the sale is a proper une, and likely to be carried through. I might make an order, an Mr Haraton suggested, to protect the assets, but we must have some nagets to protect.
His Lordship-The issue is quite clear: Mr Otto Kong Sing called his client, who said the debtor resided in Annaio.
Mr Harston said he would prefer to
provided the sale could be set aside.
Except that Fulkirk fost at horne to Abordeon, and Third Lanark had a sweep- ing-ristory over Partide Thistle of 7-0,— the first success of the Volunteers,none of the League matches on Detabor 3 ware, specially outstanding. Dundee bad a burd struglo at Harrilton, and just mainged to scrape through, thanks in great measure to the fire goal-keeping of Crumley.
Saturday's most striking result was the defeat of the Rangers by the Ardrieonians
4.3--their first revarse in this year's
League, Cazing show on the heels of the Ranger's want of success in the Glasgow Cup Tie, there are those who prophecy bad tinas the future for the big team: but it must be remembered they were without two good men,-Ringio and Smith Airdrie certainly improving: in form, and latterly have put in eome
The
have the estate administered in bankrapteyondwork. Celtic are once more doing woll, strengthened by the inclusion of Mitchell, Kylachan, and M'Nair, and accounted for Dundee by 20. Deudeo's
alf-buck line
played well throughout; but the abeer the backs were worn down, by merit of the Parkside forwards. Edinburgh clubs are not coming well out just serambled home at Port Glasgow, 2-1. of their engagements. The Hiberninna The Hoares of Midlothian had to con- lent themselves with a pointless draw quinto andary sido like Kilmarnock. The Hearts were the better lot; but on the whole they made a lamentable display, the slavenly Buscks and indifferent half backs lusing the game.
His lordship said he did not wish it to be understood, if he made the order, that he senntinued the idea of 8400 a month.
Mfr Dixon thought that could be con sidered afterwards if his Lordship would make the receiving order. At the meeting to think that this sale should not have of creditors on November 4th all appeared taken phos. They unanimously agreed. however, to a receiving ordur being made in order that they might consider the position with the Official Receiver.
His Lordship thought this was a proper case in which to make an order.
Mr Kong Sing sakod his Lordship to made an interim order and appoint a receiver and manager at once. The goods was not appointed. in the shop might dwindle if a manager
Mr Hart said this sale was an assign. ment of sli the debtor's sesete,
Mr Dixon said it did not follow that it was a asle the Official Resciver could upset. His Lordship ordered that the Oficial Receiver should take auch steps with regard to the sale as he thought proper, and appoint such a manger as hụ thought fit,
AN APPLICATION FOR ADJUDICATION.
Befors His Honour Sir Francis Piggott.
It is surely unprecedented in Scottish Lose foo.ball that our player should ere four goals in two eccessive matches, but that is feat, which W..Hunter, the He had a quartette against the Bears, Ardríeunis contre, has just accomplished.
and on the following Saturday a similar
'at the expense of Orovnuck Morton, The Aberdomsus are at present at the top of the League table, for the first time and although other clubs no better placed in point of matches played, #till this position is matter for congratulation for the Northerners, when it is remembered that not long ago they thought that to win the Qualifying Cup was a great and glorious Accomplishment on their part
Rugby Football.
was the cause of some unexpected down- Rugby played with 70'dags, in the shade falls of leading clubs. These will have a good effect, however, as it will make the chatopionship mare
open. The Watsonian, heavier teant, suffired greatly through the heat, and after a hard game were beaten
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the Glasgow Academicals by 18 to 5. LATEST ARRIVALS INCLUDE, The figures, however, scarcely represent
of St. Aubyn. the play, the Wataouinas pressing as often The Beruf Life) by Alan, by four Calion. the hero of the afternoon. Buayal High The Les en of Love, by Olars Loutre School gave Kelvinside Academicate a thorough beating, 32, to authing. For Mnd Barbara, by Warwick Deeping
Barahan."
at them. All the policemen were armed (Chief Justice) in the Bankruptcy Jurisdic- with hall cartridge, each man having lention of the Supreme Court to-day Mr rounds. They were not givan any Blank P. W. Goldring appeared to apply for ammunition.
Three or four Europeane adjudication in the bankruptcy of the wore armed with revolvers only, being on day duty. Nono of the Chinese constables Yreen On Co. Mr C. F. Dixon from the were armed.
affics of Mesars Hastings and Hastina Constable Brooke was then called and presented here of the partnars, and Mr cautioned to ask for permission to refuse C Smith (of Mosers d'Almada and Smith
question which he laught might the third. incriminate himself. He stated he Mr Goldring stated that at the second armed with a resolver and the Indian meeting of creditors held at the oth constables had carbines. The was posted September it was resdred by the neces at a shop facing the Land We Live In."sary majority to adjudicate the dubter Serge as Cooper and two Indian constables bankrupt and appoint Mr Wakeman Official were not far away and the crowd was Receiver. throwing
stones and bricks at them. effect on China, Japan, and the United Sergeant Couper came to him for assistatics notice of this applicuiou. He formerly forest, the Border champions, sustained
Mr Dixon said he had not roosivod victory over Edinburgh Academicais. Jed. The Prime Minister, by Orme Agone. States when they heard that the fleet and they returned to Jervois Street, and appeared for two of the partners win reverse as the hands of Gais. might be intended to operate in the blue-jackets, who were in the International ship ordered an issue to be tried as to Sergeant Cooper sent witness to three opposed the receiving order, and his Lord- Pacific. Prince Boolow atated that Hotel, for assistance. The time was about whether they were partners, during the past stressful days he bad a quarter to one o'clock. There
Mr Goldring Mr Dizon's clients wore sotained the conviction that the Boxtremendous crued in Jervois Street at gren nosice of the meeting of creditors
tempting to break into shops, who and they did not attend, throw bricks, hamloos and almost His Lordship (to Mr Dixou) - Waesthe all kinds of thinge at the Police. They issue ordered on your application? with their truncheons and several Chinese 2. were obliged to charge the crowd repeatedly Mr Dixon-No, Your Lordship ordered urged the crowd to attack the pulico, who
the interview, alw the unfortunate
peror would practise a greater reserve in the future; otherwise oo Chancellor would accept the responsibility of office
ADJUNCT LICENSEE
SUMMONED.
the first time history Heriot's had n
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&
The Great Mi-s Diver, by Athony-Hope.
Busty Brent Types
Arnout, The Englishman. by Francis
Aveling.
Ridge.
potta
A Laughing M tter, by Shan F. Bullock, Mr &pollo, by Ford Heer The Case of Sir Geoffrey, by Florence
Diana Mallory, by Mea Bumpbray Ward,
Ou Saturday, Edinburgh Academies Spanish Gold, by Geo, A. Birmingham. took one more step on the down grade, The Heart of Buxtorfy, by Elles
Fitzgerald, being easily besten by Gala. The feature Dachinka, by Lucas Cleeve, of the season, so far, is this extraordinary collapse of the once famous Academy team, The Sanny Side of the Hill, by Ross. A Spirit in Prison, by Robert Eichen -three reverses in three engagements. The Devil's Ace, bp Vergas Home. Racburn Place woop tears of bit eraeen. The Heritage, by Sydney C. Giler. is enough to make the old frequenters of
My Lost Self, by A. W. Marchment. loust year, Heriot's give Wanderers ต ara ohliged to fall back to Queen's Road. it made?
His Lordship-On whose allegation was thrashing, and the Watsonians have giroad Sixty-Nina Birnam Road, by W. Pett They had been charging the crowd for mera Mr Dixon said two of the partners in the under the indignity ever since. They have that half an hour and the crowd surrounded debtor Orm alleged that the petitioning now, however, get back their own, and The Virgin in Judgment, by Eden Phill- thers so that their lives were in jeopardy creditor had conspired with the third Heriot's has had enough to keep them The Sin of Gabrielle, by Mes Coulson and they were obliged to full back and the partner to throw tie tim into bankruptcy.
from being too cocky. Edinburgh Univer-
Kernatan. Before Mr.J. R. Wood, at the Magietmeyarowd broke into the shops. Plant pots, they further alleged that the third partnersity makes. A good start by polishing Anthony Cubiert, by Richard Bagut, today, G. Bartolano, of 3. Quson's Road bambors and everything that could be got a not in such a position of management Glasgow High School, and their men d hold of was hurled at them and things got that he could commit an act of bankruptcy.
a good lot for the coming winter. Dentral, Tse aummoned by Detectivo so Rovere that Sergeset Cooper fized one and we further disputed the petitioning
the police.
4- theater ante given by the hostile partner was
advanced for the hostile partner's benefit. When Sergeant Cooper was absent at the telephone, asking for assistance the crowd proof was on you." You alleged certain His Lordship--Apparently the burden of charged them and they were compelled things which caused the issue to be tried P. C, J. Brooke stated that on the 3rd constable was wounded. Previously annet har ars issue ngging on for six
to get under the verandah again and an and nobody has taken any steps. izst about 8.25 p.m. he and P. C.
one of the blaejsckets had been very roughly months. Pattison and two others went into 37 handled nad received several wounds.
Mr G. F. Dixon-I did not know of this Queen's Road Central, who be called for Wituese fired three shots in the air and I think I was cutitled to notic three atles of bear and one lemon carbines and fired about the same time as Wakeman gare everybody notics.
Stokers Wright and Beer took hold of the
Mr P. W. Goldring I am quite sure Mr squash, which cost $1.20 altogether, witress did. Reinforcements immediately
Mr C. F. Dixon-I did. uo: attend the Witness did not call for any victuals, came up and-the-crowd did not fall back muating of creditors
· Cakes-plates and forks were brought, and after the firing. He then discovered that Mr P W. Goldring-You see in just glasses but no edibles were congmed by deceased was wounded. The crowd num-after the meeting wEN OFOT.
bered about 8,000:- them,
fluors otter than E an adjunct license, or did keep publio bar.
Mr E. J. Grist appeared for the de- fociant.
and
Mr Grist: Did you ans the defendant? After the drinks had been served.
When Sergeant O'Sullivan came in dia you call for any more drink 1 Yoo, but defendant refused to supply it unless food way called for.
that"whữ"
Sergeant Coupo: gave similar evidence. He anked who had fired and Potty Officer Wright said he had done so, but he did not any whether he had fred at doceased or not;
Petty Officer Wright of H. M. R. Alacrity on being called gave similar evidencio.
[The case was still proceeding when we
Mr Grist submitted that defendant went to press
could not be liable for the act, in that respect, of his 'aarvante. The defondant
had used ovary endeavour to protect lis license,
i
BANKRUPTCY PETITION
OPPOSED.
His Worship held that it was quite olcar At the Baukesptoy Coort, before the the person isening the chit must have Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, this imowa that no food was consumed. Defand-morning, Mr Crowther Smith applied on ant-wer fixed-$100........
behalf of Chan: Yuo Shan for a receiving. Lorder. BANANA
·A eimilar summoɛen wis preferred against
Carl Fielder of 34 Queen's Road Central.
Mr. Otto Kong, Sing appeared to oppss
Mr. P. W. Goldring, who appeared for the petition, He thought the onus of proof
the defendant, put in the license which he was on the petátioning creditor.
said contained no restrictions whatever.
His Worship reserved his decision.
AN INFALLIBLK REMEDY.
His Lordship-You alleged something f
Mr Oto K ng Sing Yes.
His Lordship Then it is on you.
Mr Otto Kong Sing I can put my wit
ness in the box. There is a notice of
TO matter how severe au attack of diar-intention to opore this petition on the
shoes may be, Chamberlain's Collo, flaconce Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy never falls M Saith-T 'am not prepared to go on. to give relief. You cannot afford to be I thought before the issue was tried that without it. For mais Vr Al önemiste wild, we should ducide what it was.
The application was adjouzzied,
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