FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1909.
AMERICA AND CHINA
DRAWING CLOSER.
VOLUNTEER NOTES.
CORPS DINNER, Members intending to be present at the LEGATION TO BE RAISED TO Corps dinner on April 24th, are requested
EMBASSY.
(From Our Own Correspondent)
LONDON, April 16. It is reported in Washington that President Taft has promised to take
to notify to that offoot without further delay fri order that necessary arrangements can be made.
A LICENSING PROSECUTION.
L. Cromar, landlord of the Cosmopolitan into favourable consideration the pro-Hotel, was summoned before Me 7. A. ject of rising the American legation at Hazeland, at the Magistroy, to-day, for Peking to the status of an Embassy,alling liquor to a person named Clere while
under the influence of liquor.
SPORTING.
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DIVORCE.
(From Our Own Correspondant.) Lord Guthrie bar given judgment in the. envase motions for divorce betwem Clara Mizabeth Taylor or Burling and John Alexander Stirling of Kippendarbs, Dun- blane, Porthshire, late lieutenant in the 3rd battalion Boots Guarda. The other partios mentioned were, Lord Northland, son of the Farl of Ranfurly, and Mrs Atherton, at one time well known as a Bocisty beauty Bhortly put the resale of his Lordship's findings le that divorce is
wife.
He desires to bring about closer rela--P. C. Patterson stated that he entered supporn:-besara Orake, Baro and Haxton, † gruted to the husband and refused to the
tions with China.
THE CANTON-MACAO *RAILWAY.
PERING, April 14. The Board of Communication refuses to allow Laung-wan-kwai to be connect- od with the Canton-Macao railway.
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H. E. SIK LIANG.
(Wah Ta Yat Po's Service.)
PEKING, April 14. H. E. Sik Liang has arrived in the capital,
MONEY FOR CHINA'S NAVY,
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Station.
In answer to defendant witness said Clare was quite quiet.
Sergeant Muirison also gave evidence, and stated that the last witness brought Clors to the Police Station and he was drunk, The person supplying the liquor must have known that he was drunk.
Constable Patterson, recalled, said that two lots of liquor were supplied to Clore who was subsequently arrested.
Sergeant W. Gerrard, who also saw Clore in the Chargo Room, stated that he was under the influence of datak. Anyone could have seen that he was drunk, stor, in Pottinger Street, when he was being taken home-by two friends, witness saw him again and he was holding on to an
electrio standard?
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the Cosmopolitan Hotel where he saw Starters-Mesars Wood, Cooke and
Lord Guthrie made a severe cetámoab defendant's wife supply Clere, a ship's Molver. Timekoopers -Moms Meek nud officer, with drink.- In his opintor this Shepherd. StewardyMare McCorquo on the amount of time occupied with the way under the influence of drink.dale, sandars, Coombs, C. C. Hill, ass, to the great delay of other legal Glendenning, Spitiles and Mackay. business. He says, "The proof book Previously he had seen him in Des Your WARSEN MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUFO days in the first case and eight Road and he was staggering, and at the bar of the hotel he was unable to stand up-
One Design Class, Starting Gus 10.00in the second, followed by thres, daya speeches, eighteen days in all, equal to a right. He was taken up to the Police
Scottish University winter session; an ex- penditure of time no doubt profsuble to our forefather's half-hour method with weapons in a wood, yet altogether pre- posterous. The case had no legal, and ought to have no public, interest. Most of the proof was taken up with petty incidente of selfish idleness, containing nothing that. HANDJOAF SWINNING BACK-Open..
was romantic, - put much that vm even ONE DESIGN CLASS RACE-Open.
theat
WAR LADIES' RACE, Hayward-Hays, Ons Design.mook heroia, and Ittle
legitimately interesting. Whatever might
Lord Northland, it was necessary to re-
about Mr ba wald
Stirling and
member, in considering the conduct of Mrs Stirling and Mrs Atherton, that thair mental endowments would not be ranked high, nor thoir common sense, good igate, or right feeling. Both seemed to have a pour opinion of their own sex. In their attitude to human life, there was not much to chooso All four, Soottial laird, America ex between the actors in this squalid drain. actress, Peer'ason, and divorces, appeared opportunity for having a good time, regard to have looked upon life merely wes an less of their daty to themselves, to each other, to their children, and to their re latives, and Indifferent to the opinion of self-respecting people. They treated life as a comedy; but they had made a pitiful tragedy of it, and a costly ene.
Mrs Stirling started her career on the pro-stage in what his Lordship describes sa a "non-speaking" part-prolishly what is better known as a “show girl.*
Me Stir lug, though a landed proprietor, had to go into business in the City; Lord North- land, the sou of an Irish Feux, was "alwaya dead broke; yet all of them lived had, with the history of the parties and their and spent their time expensively. Dealing conduct towards sach other, hils Lordship said that Mrs Stirling remained devoted to her busband so long as he put no chick on her extravagance, sed did not interfere with her love for "gadding about," to use his phrase. But when his heritable estate was yielding ao revenue, and his whole personal estato of £30,000 was lost, and he urged An Actress's Husband, Gertrudo. Further resulta in connection with the more domestic life and moderation of ex- lawn tennis tournament arranged by the panditars, she resented bis interference, The Show Girl, by Max Pemberton, rond: P. Jacks (receives 2/6) best Athan once displayed in the witness-bor
Singles Handicap, "B" class.Third and ungoverned temper which she more Temperley (owen 15) 6/4, 6/3.
Ma Atherton now came into their lives, Doubles Handicap, Alass-Third a lady who was abundantly endowed with romed J, A. Japp and D. E. Clark (owe the kind of beauty which a man like Mr 1/6) beat W. C. D. Turner and Llout Stirling admired, and had, along with tact, Houghton (owe 2/6) 6/2, 6/1,
perfect control of temper and gracious round: C. C. Hickling and 3. U. Hagen captivated men with Mrftirling's ideals or Doubles Handicap. "B" Olses.-Third manners, the sort of fascination which (ots 15) beat S. Lack and F. O. Davies absence of ideals." For the introduction (ove 1/6) 6/0, 6/4.
of Mrs Stirling to Mis Atherton, who was divorced in 1906, and who was the phintif
Constable Atwell gare similar evidence. Mr Williams, & sick borth steward of H. M. S. Tamar, stated that he saw Clare (Woh Ta Yut Po's Service.)
in the lotel and he was sober.
Cross-examined by Sergeant Mulrison PERINO, April 14. witnosa asid he did not know at the time From the late Empress Dowager's why Clere was being taken away. fund a sum of 99 millions is to be ap-las, Koppell a petty cast and William Keppel, petty chicer, axcond plied to the Navy.
PROBABLE CHINESE
*APPOINTMENT.
(Wah Tu Yai Po's Service.)
PEKING, April 14.
II. E Chui Sai Chang has arrived, and is likely to be appointed Minister of the Interior.
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with Williams and did not remember Patterson entering the hotel. Witness saw Clero at the botol and was so bar.
His Worship convicted defendant and
reserved his decision.
ĢIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB.
New Pavilion Opened.
The pretty little pavilion erected at Happy Valley in connection with the Olvil Service Club was officially opened yester day afternoon, the ceremony being per- formed by His Excellency the Govenor (Sir F. D. Lgard). There was à profuse display of flage and buating about the sew premises, and the scene was made all the
The Warren Memorial Challange Cup; Handicap Clase. Club Races, lat Carcas, 2nd Corriatee, 3rd Dalhousie; Pepper Cup, presented by Mr 8. Pepper, Dorothy MoRaa
Dalhousie; Dalhousie Cap, presented by Cup, presented by Mr D. McRae, Mr A. D. Storrie, Corrinues; V. I. Cap, Carne Cup, presented by Mr A. F. Ramsey presented by Victorie Dispensary. Liza
URUISER OLLES.-George Cup, presented by Messrs Saunders and Spittles, Marion; V.B.C. Cup presented by Victoria Rocres
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MOTOR BOAT SECTION.Club Races, lat Jean, 2nd Vital Spark, 3rd Maudie Morz ing Post Onp, presented by South China Morning Post Ltd.; Robarts Cop, Banted by Mr G. A. C. Bobarts.
HATWARD-HATS ONE, DERICK CLASS. Club Championship 1st Sirins, 2nd Mar- jorie,
3rd Laz; 1st Prize, presented by Mr A. B. Austin; Official Cap, Sicius Sirica Cup, presented by Capt. A. 3. H. egera Menagh and Neilson, Sirius Milroy, Liza Liza Cup, presented by Helilios Challenge Cup, presented by Mir E. R. Belilios.
Miss Hilda Clark he kindly commuted to present the prizes at the conclusion of the
rades.
Lawn Tennis.
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The following matches are down for in 1907 in an action against ber paramour for Bllery Thcantos, by Hubart Wales, -
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"breach of a promise of marriage made to her while still a wedded wife; his Lordship held Mr Stiring responsible.
There was sudden section of those two waren, something pathetic," he says, "in the Mrs Stirling twenty-four years of age and lady by birth, fitted naturally and-by Mrs Atherton thirty-six.
Society, but ostracised by her own wrong. education to take a conspicuous place in
Semi-final of Doubles Handicap," Clas-J. A. Jupp, and D. E. Clark Lieut. Byrne and Lieut. Whyte. Beasley and Lieut. Byrns 7. Capt. Murray Semi-final of Professional Pairs. Capt. and Lieut. Thompson; Dr Aubrey and De Grones. T. E. Pears and P. B. Klimanek ship semi-final) between Capt. Beasley and The replayed singles match (champion- Capt. Brierley is Fred for Monday.
The Y.M.C.A. tennis committee pre stranging a tournament to commence on end of the present month. thu Y.M.0.A. courts, Kowlood, about the
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This, the last League match for the Northland, who looked a kindly, susible, 31, Queen's Road Central, The case again came befare Mr Justice with a silver key, attached to which were the close the cug presented to the League Lord Northland might have preferred that Mr Chatham then presented the Governor season, will be played at Happy Valley on and straightforward man. Yot in a case Wednesday next commenting at 5 p.m. At like that, such disbelief was not difleult. Gompertz in the Court of Summary Juris ribbons bearing the lab colours. That by the Daily Press will be presented to the Mrs Stirling ebould admit the charge diction to-day in which You Las, tailor, saed Lottie Kingsbry for $10.75, the east of Part of the key which fitted the lock was Buffs, who are 1908.9 champions, by Mr if she resolved to defend, it was part of e out as to show the letters H.E. while B. A. Hale, the editor of the journal the code of hemour of sachsener to stand making a dress. There was also a counter
by the worsen and soc Lor through." claim for $48,29 for a piece of silk, which the other end was adorned on each de med.
On thuso letters, Lord Guthrie gara It was alleged the tailor bad spoiled.
demes of thoroe. Both Mrs Stirling and Replying to his Lordship, defendant said.
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■he had not segurod a witness to prove list | Logard, K. C.M.G.," while on the other side committee will be held this evening, to pretty or edifying story; the seamy side of in possession of & revolver and dynamitori the drese was spoiled, as the tailor she were engraved the words: By the Civil make arrangements for the bathing soon, a certain class of Society life had been wanted had gone to Canton.
In the course of a long, rambling state. ment spoken in broken English defendant said plaintiff sanerbed that she was rich and ought to my the money. "I say I bave got money," said defendant, "Eut I au not going to give it to him."
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Defendant will take the skirt, but the jacket I can't wear.
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Service Cricket Club, April 15th, 1900, "
His Excellency-Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have very great pleasure it opening this pallion, and I wish success to the Civil Service Club. I hope you will witzic tom this charming pavilion many excellent matches, and that the Club will continve
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