MONDAY, MAY 2, 1810,
THE ALLEGED JAPANESE
"SPY."
EVIDENCE AT THE MAGISTRACY.
Six Weeks' Hard Labour. The Japanese, shed Hotel Nasu, who was arrested recently while sketching at Lyeomuz, on suspicion of being a spy, was again brought up at the Magistracy -this afternoon. "before Mr J. R. Wood. The charges were of trespassing and shatching within War Department grosad, and of disorderly conduct at Shaukiran Police Station
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Defendant presented an extremely noat and respectable apparanee, attired as he was in a black frock coat and trousers and a high double linen collar;
The charge of disorderly behaviour was
takon drat.
Otherwho they could have only been made from halfway up Mount Parker.
Fitnes prooooding stated that tho fourth sketch he recognised as the entrança. to Pak-shu-wan battery. "He produced his own drawing of the spot, and said it must have boop mado from Inside War Départ-
ment ground. The whole of the sketches ware of so value as they stood, but thay might be in defendant's hands. They were apparently not made from sa artistic point of view, but were moro of the sketchy typo, the details to be filled in later. They were of no artistic value.
Chinese sergeant interpreter frem Shauki- Afer evidence had been given by the wan Station, Mr. T. U. Ashi, Japanese interprater, produced a statomont which defendant had made in his presenco. This stated that he had made no sketches of delencok, all the sketches in the book were made in the Kwangtung Provinco.
SPORTING.
League Cricket.
HONGTONG, T. THE RIT.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Green and Mr A. Brown (range-opk silver topped inkstand and pon sach.
Doubles Handicap, "B" Class Mr A. R.Sutherland and Mr C. B. Shisida {(winners), pair of Ross' binoculars_mach: Capa. B.A. Craig and Capt. A. D. Waring
fr W. Worcester (winners), silvar (runners up), silver photo frame vach.
Bower vase enob: Lieut. T. A. Wayte and Capt. G. T. Brierley (ranner-up), alvor aah trays cach,
Professional Primi:30: C, A. Cher and
place between Hongkong and a combined At pen on Saturday a match is to tako team from the remaining clubs in the League and on Tuesday at 8p.m. a meeting of the League committes will be held in the Hongkong Cricket Club pavilion for the purpose of selecting the tean. At the
BACQUETR Championship. - Mr H.Hancock (wid.) conclusion of the match the Shield and medals will be presented to the H.K.C.C.er), altor sauce boat and championship "A" the winning team in the competition,
silver bowl, by the Vice-President, Mr W. Dew
Singlos Handicap, Mr H. Hancock Braidwood.
(winner), silver champagne cup.
club.
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Defendant now stated that he was quito innocent of the charge. Fe saw a good many peoplą, arcund the place and thought he could gain. In bis state- Telegraphs.... ment he had said he did not make, any Buff
LEAGUE TABLE.
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sketchas, but now he wished to confess R. G. Artillery 14 941
1
16 3 11
91.ar 69,63
42.86
5 39.48
4 33, 39
147 18 3 11 18-57.14 2 -8° -57.14 10.3.32 1-980.00
Football.
that he did make some, but not from Royal Engineers Inspector Collots said at 7.45am on the military ground. All the four sketches Civil Service 26th April he was in charge at the Shaaki-referred to places between Shaakiwan and H. K. Police Fan Police Station when defendant was the tramway torminga. He went into Kowloon -brought up from the colls. Defendant military ground without knowing it. All Craigongower
asked for water, and a glass was handed the Japaza in Hongkong knew he was him by a luzong. As soon as he received an artist, the water he throw it in the direction of where P. C. Ta was sitting, some splashing on the wall, some or the desk and some on the floor. As he throw the water defond- ant shouted something in Japanions Witness thon charged him with disorderly, be- haviour.
His Worship-Did the defandaat drink nay water?
Witness-No, your Worship.
Was defendant disorderly in any other way —He way shouting in the cells.
Asked what he had to my defendant
aid something about being handcuffed.
His Worship-Was he handcuffed at the time the water was brought?
Inspector Collett-No. Your Worship; not at that tinte.
Defendant stated that the water was brought to him cu bis right and a constable simultaneously tried to handcut him on the left. to defendant) asked him to wait and ho, twisted his arm right round. He had no intention of throwing water at all.
Inspector Collett was recalled, and his Worship asked if any attempt was made to handes dafendant while he was holding the water. The Inspector replied in the nogative.
His Worship. He has stated that the glasa was upset by accident.
Inspector Collett-It was a deliberate
throw.
His Worship sontenged defendant to air weeks' hard labour 28 run concurrently with the sentence on the other charge.
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In connection with the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club no Saturday afternoon « Indica Race for both classes was held..
A strong breate from N. E. to E and S. E. was blowing and altogether the day was ônɑ., Mr Rouse gave the first prize for each class and the
Victoria Lady Mag 2:18 zamber of cellency Sir Benry May. In the launch riends followed the racing which com- menced at 2.50 p.m. and 3 pm. The course was: Mark Boat off westem point of Quarry Bay (port), Kowloon Fock (star- boszi), Channel Rock (starboard) and `back to finishing line, a distance of fire miles. The competitors were
second prizes were prosputed by Hin the Instrumental
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HANDICAP CLASS.
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Erica, Kathleen and Ada.
Order of flushing-Dione, Vernon,
Result on time allowancen-Kathleen, Dione, Eries, Vernon and Ada.
88ra Co., R.G.A. ». "Thr Rist" The winners, in the second division of
Trie May the Bougkong Football League, the 88th Dione, scratch, sailed by
Mrs Worthington Co. R.G.A., met a team composed of Vernon representatives of the remaining teams in Kathleen rec. m. 30 soc. Mrs Canifold Mrs Chaptian tha longue at Happy Valley on Saturday ada Oficial Landing.
afternoon. During the first part of the Erica
.. Mrs Denison Considerable interest was manifested in game The Rest showed to advantage The racing was very good, the ladies the official landing. of Rear Admiral aile the Gunners were very good the doing their work admirably. The final individual-forwards were too anxious to Croix do Castries, which took pinca at score and this crippled many chances, Biske Pier abortly after half past ten Just before the interval Likusan scored o'clock this morning. The distinguished for The Rest"
The second half was dos so interesting Fisitor and officers were met by M.and no further scoring resulted, the final Liobert, Consal General for Franco, score being "The Rest," 1 goal; 88th and Captain P. b. Taylor, A.D.C.. Co.R.G.A ....... and on landing a soluta of thirteen guna was fired. A guard of honour, consisting of 50 rank and file of the 13th Rajputs, with two oficers, one carrying, the regi mental colours, was in attendanes and the band played the " Marseilles." izspecting the guard the party left in chairs for Government House. Subsequently the call on board the fagahjp... His Excelency Sir Henry May returned
At noon & salute was fired,
After
Hi Worship imposed a ine of 310; in default, seven days hard labour.
The French armoured cruiser Montealin, The charge of trespassing on War Detho Flagship of Rear Admiral du Castries. partment grounds and of sketching therein was then proceeded with.
Master Gunner Brown, R.G.A., stated that at about 12.30 p.m. on the 90th April he saw terdapr in grounds surrounding Lyeemum Barracks, Be (the defendant) was just below some three pounder guns."
Witness had previously scon defendant a: about 11 o'clock on the Barracks nad his suspicious were increased by the fact that he was Japanese in Chizose clothes. Witness sent two of his men after defendant and watched them approach him. When they got up to the man they got hold of him and fed him along. "Thoy searched him ister in witness's presence and found a pocket sketching book on him. The sketches in this book witness recognised as sketches of the scenery around Lycomun. These aketebes could have been taken somewhere from the vicinity of the path way to the Barricks. Witness sent in to
TOOL and guard later gave him in charge of A polleeman, Witness added that shortly after he took the akotch book from defendant he could sea that the latter wanted to write something in it, so he gave him the book again. He then wrote something in Japanese. Witnosa then took the book away freni defendaut again and afterwards gave it back to him second hue. Defendant then made an effort to tear out some of the
sketch
His Worship Did he tear out any No, he started to.
They are all there now-Yos.
What did you do them?—I caught hold of his bands and took the book away from
him.
Was he still in Chinese clothes when handed over to the police-Yas, Sir, and he had Europead olothes underneath.
The guns-doiandout was under, are they at present ia use?—Yes, your Worship.
which arrived in Hongkong Inte
Mix Lyon vory kindly presented the Ellis Cup and modal to the 88th Co., as the conclusion of the match and was accorded hearty cheers.
Lawn Bowls,
Portez. CrvL SERVICE.
A Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon, on the Civil Service ground, an inter-club match took place between the Police and the Civil Sortice. Four rinks were engaged and the game was 21 heads on each rink. The scores were:
POLICE.
Satu Stowar day afternoon, presents a somewhat sings ular appearance owing to the distribution Kent of her four funnels, which are arranged in Grant pairs at a considerable distangs from each fraat (skip) other. She was launched in 1900 and Bell Guished in 1902. Her displacement is 2,367 Eanson tona. Her designed horsepower 19,800 and Ogg spead 21 kuta. She has eight 6'4 in. and Pitt (skip) four quicktrend smaller quis. Gourlay In comparin with modern English cruisers Hill she stands very high out of the water The Montcalm is a much larger and more powerful vessel than the D'Entrecastour, the late flagship.
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Davey Blower Hoveli
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ONE-DESIGN' CLASS.
Halcyon, sailell by Airs Rouse Bonito. II., Alannah Daphne
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Mrs Hott Mr Harvoy Mrr Fino
In the one design class Halcyon and Bonito had the boet of it, Mrs Roosë taking first prize and Mrs Hett second prize. Mrs Barvey was 'third and Mrs Pine fourth. After the racing the yacht
owners and their friends assembled at the Club Blouse where. Bi Excellency Sir Honry and Lady May were At Home." The prizes were presented by Lady May.
Juvenile Athletic Sports.
FIRST MEETING.
A further instance that Hongkong the home of sport was exemplified on Saturday afternoon when a large number of juveniles arranged a most succesful athletic meeting at Breezy Point, the ground being leut by the Diocesan School committee. There was | a considerable attendance and great interest was manifested in, the soveni events, Credit is due to Mesars E. D. Baptista, Withers (skip)...17 Wheal (skip)....18 A. F. Baptists and A. M. Remedies, who organised the meeting and carried it.to a McHardy
successful conclusion. The officials were:- President: D. C. Baptista; Eon. Secre 1. E. Brett (stip) 25 J. M. Vieira, Jr.; Clorks of the Course:- tary: A. F. Baptista; Hon. Trassurer:
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A very enjoyable match between How-Judges. C. Rozari, A. Ribeiro, J. The Silent Barrier, by Louis Tracy. loon and Taikou took place at Kowloon Remedios, A. Rocha, E. Damund; Handi-Wayward Anna, by Curtis Yorke. on Saturday shut after an exciting game cappers :-D. C. Baptista, A. Baptista: Under the Thatch, by Allen Baiat Harvey's bowl give the home team the A. M. Remedios, J, M. Vieira, Jr.; F. MA King in Khaki, by H E Webster. adysalaga of one point. The scores were:-Tavares, J. M. Rozario, Official Time keopers G. P. de Chaz, R. D. Baptista, Aug. Baptista.
Interesting Paper at the Institution of Engineers and Skipbuilders. Before a good attendance of members at W. Eldridge the Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilders R. Gray
TAIKOO.
Saturday night Mr J. Grang of the AC. Crane Roverite cruiser Knipun read an inter-3. Peacock
Taylor (skip) esting paper on Lubricants and Labrication. A. Hamilton **Engineers who have spent so much A. S. Currie
KOWICON.
C. R. Harrison
E. B. Ayris
T. Ramany
18 J. Macdonald (skip)
time and thought on this subject," began Dickie (skip).....17 the lecturer, efficiency, great care must be exercised to P. Farrell 'know that to increase the D. MeNeil
reduce the effects of friction on the moving W. Hardwick. party of all machines.“
R. Aitken
(skip)...26
The speaker then dealt with the laws
{skip)...21
W. 'Cullough
T. Petrio
G. K. Harton
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The results ward:—
Long Jour.lat, E. Castro, 1êft. 4ins.; 192nd, G. Carvalho, 13ft.
Twelve entered for this event but after the second try fire fell out.
FOG, AND SPOON RACH.-1st, F. Silva;
D. Harvey (skip)...18 1. Ribeiro S. Gray
J. Mapahn's
D. Keith
C. W. Alexander
(alip)...20
W. Taylor T. Neare
G. R. Edwards
J. M. Handerson.
Lawn Tennis,
(skip.23
MATCH AND PRESENTATIONS.
This race brought forth ten competitors but it was a walk over for Silva, Baptista And Ribeiro, tying for the second place, and on racing again the egg fell from Bap tista's spoon and he was disqualified.
GEL SKIPPING Race, Under 14 years. -G. Osmund; and M. Visits; 3rd C:
TAVATER
100 YARDS, Heroical-Ist B. Castro, Brutch; 2nd F., Marques, yards.
The race was an easy one for the winner by about five yards.
"BICYCLE.......RACE, One mile.-1st Carlos Vas, scratch and Jorge Vas, 60 yards.
The race was between two brothers with
by which friction acted and then continuJ: Ferguson od: Until about fifty years ago, lubricat G. Anderson ing oils were used which were derived Chapman solely from the animal and vegetable H. Dianan kingdoms, but aizca that time the many advantages to be obtained from ois manufactured from mineral source have become so apparent that the older, Witness, proceeding, said defendant was
class are being gradually displood. Most about half a mile from the public road animal oils available for fabrication bo when arrested and must have passedeams solids at low tomperatures, and were, warning notice boards written in English, therefore, difficult to apply in cold weather. witnessed the annual tennis match between distance.
A large crowd of interested spectator Jorge Vas leading the greater part of the French, German and Chinese.
In the distillation of these oils, they de- teams representing the. Hongkong C. C2nd E. Castro.
Boys' Ricz, 100 Yards.-let J. Alves; Did he pass any batteries -He passed composed to a grost extent, and on that and the Ladis Recreation Clat which was account many of them were not adapted played off on the Hongkong C. C. courta
HALF-LE-Ist. A. Osmund, 25 yards; for lubricating purposes, Bat were used se on Saturday afternoon.". Some capital play. H. Lopes, 25 yerde drying oils for mixing painta."
There was a big field of fifteen com ad but Osmund soon overtook them and was provided, and in the end the E. RO.
petitors. At the start. Baptista and Silva.
won comfortably.
120 YARDS, 1st. E. Castro, scratch; 20d F. Marques, 6 yards.
two entrances to fortifications.
Acting Bombardier Frost next gare evidence. Ele stated that he had dot-nd azt under observation from about 10.30 am. until 12.30. When he first saw him he was sitting down outside the gates leading to s
s Eattery. He then came to wards the barracks and witness fallowed him. Later witness as defendant alongside one of the 15 pounder guns. Witness, an instructions, approached defendant and asked him what he wanted.
His Worship-Ic English? Witness-Yet, ir, but all we could get
ort of him was Chinese,
The word "Chinese "Yes. I thought ho moant be could converse in Chinese
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Hon. Dr J. M. Atkinson, before calling OBSTACLE RACE-Ist. J. Cry 2nd--as against 7 per cont. for 1908. An attra KITSON LIGHT dant was also carrying small bottle. metals on which they are working. The congratulated Mr Carr or again winning
ordinary general meeting of the company Witness also found a pocket sketch book properties wore known as gravity, viscosity: the championship. He bad won it the 2nd F. Sequins. on defendant. He was also woaring a long as test, burning tool, cold test and years in succession and was undoubtedly
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Chinese coat...
His Worship-d he bare a quote? Witness-No, Sir.
Lieut. Cameron gave evidence as to -ex-
Ribeiro.
At a meeting held recently of the Kedah Rubber Plantation Co. it was decided that
After dealing aeristim with the various Blause.) The Telegraphs were to be compli, taidoot, Mr D, O. Baptista, thanked thoasibility (15s. in respect of capital, and nmining the sketchos in the book. The taste the apesker continand that aagum Doubles. In Me Rioso they had a player of Miss M. Baqueira to present the prizes. 175. in respect of premium) on the first two vero, he said, quite harmloss and pure until it reached the bilges of a steamor, to the Simulo Captain Marray well Sequeira, was presented a handsome
that the oil used for lubricating remained great promine. (applause.) With regard Having complied with the request far 20,000 partly-paid abarca. were of vions outside the defences altoget it would then mix with the washings of the deserved his prize. (Applause) He bouquet and was accorded three hearty her. The first was ontitled Washing engine room, salt, other grassen and and to play a very hard anus and in the cheers and tigor Cheers were also Clothes and was a view of the nullah minarat cils. The prasmes of sulphuric final both got a good gruelling, The Pro given for the other ladies present.. where all the clothes were washed in the acid would be sufficent to set up decom fussioanl Pairs were this year won by barracks. The second skotch was entitled position of the slive oil, and thus not free Mesars Worcester and Carr. Perhaps they **Sampam," and was a view of the west other soils, so there they had a very were trying to emulate a pair who wou this skle of Lyeemur Pass with Devil's Peak in conosive agent attacking all iron and steel event for about six succcaalre years but the back-ground. The third sketch appear-work of the engine seatings and frames they had to go a bit further before" they
Mias Wilkinson then presented the
ed to be a panorams of three batterier. ahipa. An uil which might be a good equalled this record.. Witness had spent three hours in trying to labricant for a heavy bearing might be find the exact spot from which a sketch could be made taking in all three bat unarital for small, light, high-speed prizes, and at the conclusion she was machinery, where very little power was presented with a choice boucast by Dr teries, but had "not succeeded. Thiaro wore several places shore part of the required beyond their own internal Atkinson. The prizes ware as follows view could be poen. The sketch was stance. With regard to the now com
and in witness's
as batteries;
TENNIS, J
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LUMBER.
LARGE STOCK OF ALL SIZES ON HAND,
the capital of the company be incrassed to JOHN & ROBERT HARVEY & CO., LIMITED,
$500,000, $400,000 of which to be, aliotied in ahired pro rats to the present share- holders, the balance of $100,000 to be issued to the public at 180 por dent premium, no preference being given to tho present phareholders, and that the Board of Directors be directed to tika: abegjë to make the necessary arrangementa,
Langkat Sumatra.The report states stops harvested consists of Fars rubber 10 11 borgs And It le reported that a commay has been castillon 194 lbs., with 2,854 cut, of coffee. The profit is £4,564, and the directors formed in the Straite which will deal in tho carrying forward £1,000. Iscommand a dividend of 8 per cent, importation of Chinese Isbear for the
Straits and F.M.S. antalos, Kuala Selangor. The report states thas
no farther extensions have bean ander taken during the year, 1,005 acres, boing J. A. B. Murray winner), silver cup; Capt planted with Pars rubber troca. Lustra
moo practice in fast running engines of estittled. Scenery," opinion it covered ground in which three wing the same oil over and over again, much could be said in its favour in the batterics jay.
matter of economy, but great cars must be His Worship The batteries are un- taken to see that the oil was properly mistakably shown 1.
Witness They are unmistakably shown bostings for minuto particles of brass or bowl, You are familiar with the ground, and alloy might make the arrangements
officient and costly, with the aid of them skatoties you could Mr. Grant concluded an excellent paper Tas two of them as the land and by refering to differant methods of make out a pisngiring Hiase batterias ?—— |
lubricating and the pareful adjustment of the other on the land.
the bearings to ensure the full benet al
debate followed.
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RELIEVES SUFFERING HUMANITE,
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Chies for the above Company's WHISKIES.
INVERTED FUNDS over £12,000,000,
DODWELL & 00, LTD
Over £2,000 PAID DAILY IN CLAIMB.
THE STANDARD LIFE OFFICE
£1,000 POLIUY FOR $2.0.8.
good life aged 25 next birthday. PREMIUMS BY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS
filtered after it had been through the G. L. Brierley (runner-up), silver Gower tions have bees, given to start tapping Cholera and Distrhoes Bemedy go. The above monthly premium will secure £1,000 Policy, o
263 acres will be tapped during operations Singles Handicap, B Class, Mr the present year and 787 Reres nurt year, a long way towards relieving suffering 40. Shorey (winnor silver two-handled The trop for 1911 has been sold forward at humanity. It le bouer than say doctor's cups out. Davidon (runner-up). Ox. 3d par 1b and for 1911 at 9. 3d amorption, and worth twenty times its iver flower bowl you sorap la, per lb, lean, selten fonata to casof diarchont camp, culic or Doubles Handicap, A Cinsi Mr Harpenden Final dividend of 15 per dysentery lab are liable to pime on beau Trade from soch, apót. inside. w the oil employed.A highly interesting over topped liquor bottle each; Br 8. Et to be carried fórwuzda £356. An issus of í sale by all themlate and starpkeepery
R. B. Beattie an Mr C. T. Hose (winter),bent, making 20 per cent. for 1200, leaving an idenly at this season of the your
Will you say that this sketch must have
Department land f--No, not necessarily.
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