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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1911.

THE CHARGES AGAINST JOHN GRANT:

section milway, Lofu," representing him. self clearly to Ls Mr Roberts of ufu, The time between November 11th And the 14th the prisoner spent at 63 Hollywood Road, where he also passed under the name of E. Robert, and said he

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE LUGARD SCHOLARSHIPS.

We have been favoured with a copy of the rules of the Lugant Scholarships founded by Sir Burmusjco Mlody." They are two in number, sach of the talus of thirty dollars per annum, ionable for two years, at each of the following schools, the

Jalan Grant. The Indy said "You're Jola Grant." Witnou replied, What of it?" and she said she had some old chils which ho hnd not paid and which; he land: better Criminál Sessions Trini.

square up for. Witnes, did not hate unorigh money with him and the Indy. got mther voxed. With that witness loft, but John Grant, formerly employed in the

before doing so he changed into another was unplayed on the railway at Inf. suit af clothes, leaving the trousers la lnd Public Works Department of Hongkong, was placed in the dock at the Criminat this house he signed chils to the extent of been wearing in her reont Iuring the Mon Diocesan Giris, the Flis Kadoorio School, Bosions to-day, before the Chief Justice, ani in exchange for the chits, which day witness sunt up a roll of wilk which (Sir F. Piggott) mid a special jury, chraged tore up, bu give a cheque for cu Ngned he had penise Miss Neris. Ho saturned the French Convent School, the Italiau E Roberts" and up the to the Imperial Hotel anil on the next Convent School, St. Joseph's Collage, St.

·uider seven counts, The. Erst charge Chartered Bank, This cheque was stolening Ferg Wills canio to the hotel. Mary's School, and the Victoria British hin with being in pensossion on November from Mr Roberts' book on, it was believed, addressed hit as John Grant. Before that

Witness knew him well, and the sergeant School.. 13th of a choque stolen outride the Colony the morning of November 11th at Lofthu lind sent the boy up with a letter asking shall be awarded annually to the pupil in The Fules show that one scholarship the property of Mr Kenric Roberta, well The choque wrs signed in the presence of if a cheque had been found, but there why. knowing the samu to have been stolen two bulies of the house by the prisoner uo answer to that wote. Ha thion intended each of the named schools, he shall the second indiciad bin with forging annulf. The cheque was givan on the cheque must have been found in his pocket, subject to the final decision of the Director to go himself, but was arrested. The be adjudged by the "Hoad of the school, Noviber 13th a cheque, dated November Sunday, but was dated for the following and the people to whom he owed money 14th for 8200, drawn upon the Chartered dag? It was kunt to the Bank on the latter though they would rond it to the Bank of Education, to have been most successful Bank of Indin, Austalia and China; by day, but was returned with a suono attach Why should he write a cheque in a house under the terms and conditions set forth "E. Roberta," with intent to defraud i el to the effect that the signature differed The manager of the Imperial Hotel know

which he

could have left without on doing in the rules. The scholarship examination the third charged him with uttering the from the specimen in the possession of the who witness was, for he had told him he is to take place at Christmas, and will be foregoing cheque, knowing it to be forged: Baker Trisonar left 53, Hollywood Rond dishest wish to go under the name of John the fourth alleged that on November 13th 3 a.m. on the 18th, but before he loft, Grant. So he assumed the name of he obtained cortalï,LO.U.'' purporting to Miss Stewart became suspicious of him and Roberts.

ghether the cheque

His Lordship, in suraming up pointed be an acknowledgment by E. Roberta » pressed doubts na

would be honoured. A rather amusing out that the statement of prisoner was not to the extent of 200 by virtue of the little episode appeared so havi-taken place unde on oath, and he did not propose to Insged" choquo; the fifth indictment was then, for one of the girls, Miss Stomart,nalyse it. The jury had hund the state flat on October 30th ho forged a cheque asked him, mere jocularly than anything ment and if they believed it they must give

if he woro John Grant. Ho replic

the benefit of the doubt. His Could the jury believe that the choque

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----lated October-31st, drawn on the Hong the idea of you taking mo for that ceeded to analyse the evidene inner in order of merit in the next or

kong and Shanghai Bank, for $75 by Smith Grant," with intent to dofraud; the sixth charge was of uttering the inst. mentioned cheque, whilst the last charge was of incurring a debt on October 30th at the Vienna Cafe for 88.55 by obtaining

credit under false pretences.

Prisone pleaded not guilty.

connis.

от

bounder John Grant who has been in gaol!" Miss Stewart at that time had no real suspicion that he was John Grant. Conclud- ing, the Attorney General said the evidence jury were listel that it was true thuy to be very clear indoed. If the appeared could only regard the prisoner as a most impadent impostor to go through a series of frauds of that description. Dealing with the legal aspect of the case, the Attorney General said if prisoner used the ratio of The following were empanelled is the E, Roberts intending to represent the special jury- Messrs R. Shewan naine of E. Roberts it did not mattor really (forint), H. A. Sicks, T. F. Hough, whether such a person was in existence of not in order to establish the offence of Shulton Hooper, A.-H. Dagh, "J, W. C.forgery. Bounar and Chau Shui. Mr. C. J.. Mr Kenric Roberts then gave evidence Lafrentz was called, but he was excused Cross-examined in prisoner, he stated that on the grounds that he was a creditor of on his desk at Lof his used a pad of foreign note-paper. It might have been possible for the missing cheque to have been taken from the book before the night of the it possible for it to be between the

Was it leaves of your writing pad -The choque?

Tex, No.

the prisoner's.

The Attorney General (Hon Mr W. Rees Davies, K. C.,) prosecuted on behalf of the Crown, while prisoner was not

defended.

The first four counts in the indictinent, were fist taken.

10th November.

How do you say it was not possible; you never missed the cheque it might have been in your pad.Well, it might have boen, I suppose. It seems, a funny place to put it.

Well, if a cheque gets torn off your book it wor

would be a very likely place to put it, wouldn't it?-1 should not put a cheque there. I don't suppose anyone else would tear it out for nutsonent,

It is within the bounds of possibility I It is possible it might bays been there?;

RUDBORG.

top,

Witness-They are gunned down at the Soa cheque could be slipped, in between the leaves - Yes

בן -

The Attorney General, in opening, safu the whole of the first four counts all referred pretty much to the sune trans? Betion. The prisoner was formerly in the Public Works Department, and he left the *Government service about March Inst. It appeared that on November 2nd he went to a place called Po-kak, which was da the Chinese section of the Coston And you rolled the testimonials up with Kowinan Railway, about five miles from the sheet or sheets, I am not sure which,

a sheet off your writing pad -With a

"torinisius of the, British section. While

Replying to the Attorney General, wit Alere heneb Mr Keurig Roberts, anne said he always proceeded in regulna engineer employed on the Chingue section order in taking out cheques from his book. at Lefu, and in conversation with him he

The Foreman-are the leaves of the pad asked him the way to Li-long and told Mir gummed down? Roberts thathis mane w Smith. In the course of the conversation. Mr Roberts gare him a chib to a Chinese servant in charge of Mr. Fraser's house at Li-long Miss Edna Stewart,..

Other witnesses were called, including prisoner saying he wanted to obtain board Prisoner questioned Miss Stewart nt for the night. He mentioned in conversa.some length.

Did this 8200

accumulate - tion the names of Mr Carpenter of the Public nizhta î--

Works Department, a Mr Stratton and Mir

Kather large sum for two nights, isn't Garibaldi, giving ir Toberts to understand it? You did not soenfe, think so.

I leave anything at your house? that these gentlemen were sequsintantos | Yug a of trousers.

Prisenur, in the course of a statement, of his. The prisoner then went away and Mr Roberts did not see him again until said the fint week of November went up over the Canton-Kowloon Railway some eight days afterwards, when he

on the business of recruiting Chinese arrived at Mr Roberts office at Lofu labour for the Siamese Rallway. On his riding on a pany belonging to 3r Stratton. way up he niet Mr Roberts. He went

to inve gone on to Si-long to ace Later they walked round the works Fruer, whom

know. He form together, and prisoner stopped with Mr. Fraser Lal left, and from Mr Roberts to tin and eventual- there he went to tratton's place, 'for' the night. After dinner where he gained information about Chinese Inbour. Then he went to Mr Gari. baldi's section. He returned on the 10th to Mir Roburls at Lofu, and handed over Mir Stratton's pony, which had been ad to him. Mr Roberts asked him to stay the night, and during conversation on prospects in Sinn with gave him the inforamtion he had possession of, and mentioned that milway engnicer were wanted theru. Mr Roberta spoke of the

Did 1

he

Joan-

prisoner told Mr Roberts that his name was Dould F. Smith, handing to Bir Ralerts a card hearing the amo Donald F. Smith, railway surveyor, Siamese Go vernment, Bangkok." He told Bir Roberts that he was on leave and was going to visit Shanghai and yould later be returning through Hongkong. In the conversation which passed, prisoner not only informed Mr Roberts of his own past history but proceeded to take a friendly interest in Mr Roberts's future, suggesting that he should get employment on the Siamese railway's.

testamonials) He offered to naist him in getting plage Witness naked for an envelope to put them and suggested that Mr Robarts should in at as he had none the testimonials were ve him a copy of his testimonials which placed on the desk until the morning." After breakfast on the following warning

withose to whom he should apply.

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marks assigned to cach subject are to be so allotted that propondemnt importance be given to English subjects. If for any reason no award be made in any one rear, the sobolarships may be awarded to the competitor inmediately following the

any, subsequent year. The competition,

way than by theft. Then they must decide is to be confined to pupils who have com- whether the prisoner know that the choque peted at the Oxford Local Preliminary mon-sense. As to the forgery they would was stolen. That was a question of com Examination immediately preceding, and. have to decide whether or not they believed will further be limited to such pupils, the women's story as to the dmwing of the ƒ if nay, us "bare obtained Fionours thereat, cheque.

and if there are none who have obtained Without retiring, the jury. found the Honours, then to such pupils, if any, ps prisoner guilty on ni four counts..

His Lordship in sentencing prisoner have passed under age, and if there are sidfohn Grant On the Sixt count, pono who have passed under age, then to that of being in possession of property such pupils as have passed over ago. In stolen abroad you are sentenced to three the case of St. Francis School, if there are years' iniprisonment v with hard labour. On the socord, third and fourth counts, for

forno pupils who have passed the Oxford Local forgery, uttering, and obtaining credit by Preliminary Examination immediately pro- false pretence, you are sentenced to coding, the scholarships will be awarded four yours' imprisonment with band labour, on each count, these counts to run on the results of the aument inspection concurrently. But the sentences on the by the fiducation Department. They will

left Mr Roberts possession in any other except in the case of St. Francis School, No Subscription.

fourth counts are to run consecutively. That is to say, that you are sentenced to three years on the first count and to four years on the other counts.

first count and on the second, third and be tenalde at the Italian Convent,

Prisoner took his sentence withour thạc betrayal of the least visible emotion, and was removed from the Court by an armad Indian polico guard...

INTERESTING ELECTION

RETURNS.

Below we give some further elestion poll ings with compamtivefigures for the January contests. We hare confined onridives to gains and returns in which prominent per- sonages took part; —'rga

DERBYSHIRE-130H PEAX, Mr S. H. Wood (Unionist) Mr O. Partington (Tiberal)

Unionist Gaing.

(JANUARY 1910)

0. Partington, Lan

8. H. Wood, U,``

5,912 5,800

*BT. ANDREWS-BURONS,

Major Anstruther Gray (Unionist)... Mr. J. Miller (Liberal)

1,075 1,808

Uuí vist gain

(January, 1918):

J. D. Miller, L....2,507 „Maj, Anstruther-Gray, L.U. 1480 MONTGOMERY DISTRICT. Colonel Fryto Jones (Unionist)' Mr. Humphreys Owen (Liberal) Unionist gain.

SEQUEL TO AHMED ROBBERY.

At the Criminal Sessions to-day, before Mr Justice Hazeland and a jury, a casu was heard in which is Chianman named Yuen Tam Hop was charged with shooting with intent to do bodily harm and with intent to murder, as well as with king part in an armed robbery at the same time at Tamistímul on October 29th, 1910. Mr C. G. Alaluster porsocuted on behalf of the Crown, while prisoner was undefended. The following were sworn in as jure Messes, H. C. R. Hancock, F. Drude, R. Sutherland, A. Forbes, G. Strafford, J. 3.

Viering and A. de LA

› Bir Alabaster stated that the robbery 5,812 ...5,69 was committed by the prisoner and some other men whom they had been unable to catch. At about half an hour after mid night the men came to a house at Tantsuimui, which was near Quarry Bay and demanded. that the door should be opened. They then went inside, some of them having torches and various weapons, while the prisoner land a revolver. They ransacked the home, se:fire to a mosquito net and the prisoner wens said to have shot one of the inmates. The prisoner way not arrested until a la inter un burd a steadier, and when arrestel he threw ...1,522 a revolver overband, but he was found to 1,468 have with him a number of cartridges

coutaining bullets of the same type a was extracted from the body of the prosecutor. At the Police Station prisoner admit that he was present saying that he was outside the door, but he denied that he shot the prosecuter and recounted 5,712 for poession of the cartridges by saying 6,15% that the other two men asked hum te taken them into the country. If the jury even halieved only that statement they must End him guilty of the rabbery, for if he A merely there with intent to take part in the robbery by watching for the others that would make him bable. NAK 3,620

Witnesses were then called in unpport 3,538 of the prosecution

This is reckoned as Unionist gain, although the former member, Sir J. D. Poms, crossed the floor of the Houso a few days before the dinsalution."

, STAFFORDEMİZE—LEZK »

Mr R. Pearce (Liberal) Mr Bromley Davenport (Unionist)...

Liberal gain.

(January, 1910.) Col. A. H. Heath, U.

B. Pearce, 5,453

OKTORDSHIRE BÁNHUR'S

then gave him two cards. During the evening Mr Roberts showed him his The Box. E. Fiennes (Liberal) testimeninis and told witnes he might have Capl. Branty (Unionist).

Witness said he should send the

on to the engineer in charge.

he could forward to Bangkok. This Mr they were rushed for fine in catching the Roberts did. The prisoner stopped the train, bus before they left the house Mr night in Mr Roberta's house and on the Roberta tore off two or three sheets from The Right Hon. R. B. Haldane

(Liberal) next, morning he got up earlier then Mr the writing pad and wrapped the testi- Roberts, who found him in the dining monials up in them

-Liberal gain.

(January, 1910) Capt. R. B. Brassey, U Hon. E. Fiennes, Lanz

HADDINGTONGHIRE.

3,831

u. 3,810

3,845

- (January, 1910,) Rt. Hon. B B Bulding, L.

3,771- 3,020

MAZ GLAMORGANQUIRE ➡UHONYA..

B. H. Blyth; URAVAD S

way to the Mr B. Blyth (Unionist). station was stopped and went back for room when he came down. The sitting his pocket-book which he had left bu

No change, vos adjoined the dining room, and Mr hind. When he got back he missed the Roberts would tell them-that-hi cheque train but he took the next on While book was kept in a preon hold in his in the train he tour out the testimonials sleak in the sitting room After breakfast and inside the covering be found a cheque. That cheque be fut inside his own cheques the prisoner left or company with Mr book, and camo on to Hongkong Lab AL Hon. W. Abraham (Labour)... 9,073 Roberts to catch the train for Hongkong, the night of November 11th, in company and on the way he said, "By dove, I've with another gentleman, he visited No. 3, Mr. H. Lloyd (Unionist) ...

Hollywood Road He stayed there, but luft my pocket book under my pulow, and his friend went away. On the Saturday he went back to get it. Mr. Roberts went right he was in the sitting room when two Thug had been gentlemen came

1,430

Prisoner was found guilty of shooting with intent to do bodily harm and also of armed robbery.

Sentence of 14 years' baid labour was passed, and prisoner was also ordered to be given two whippings of 12 strokes cache

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ITEMS AT THE COURTS.

Two Chinese were placed in the dock at the Criminal Bassious to-day on a charge of armed robbery near Taipo, but the case was adjourned until tomorrow.

A sentence of six months' imprisonizert and four hours stocks was imposed an a native for returning from banishment,

the Minister of Justice, bad a personal fight MJR. Wood, at the Magistracy this with the Miniatoruf Interior, Almeida, with noming Prisoner had four previous in the office premises, and very likely before victions. The some magistrate, finoff the farthesting elections for a constituted native 350.cr fourteen days imprisonment Parliament take place (possibly they may for selling frait at No. 21 Lyndhurst Mr Badeley graciously presented the not take place at all) all these ministers Terrace without a ficcuse while Olaf T prizes at the conclusion of the sports and will look upon arch other with the left: 07berg, for behaving in a disorderly manner

·wne · presented with a lovely bangunt. The more we are trying to see what this] while drunk in the Sailors Home, wao fard

$10 or two weeks by Mr R Halifa Three hearty cheurs were also accorded public is doing the lees we see in the

shaps of prosperity for the country Tromen were sentenced to one month's - Mia Badeley

An adjournment was then made to the Personalties and covetousness scem platyprisonment and thrẻo men to three months win for the R.A.1.C. by the small margin club-house where an interesting ceremony to prevail, consequently no reliable hopes for storing a quantity of leans from the

of five runs. The scores were ten o

3,701

No change

RAC

(January 1010)

Rt. Hon. W. Abraham, Lb.“ Harold Lloyd, UN TO TH

Col. Sir Joseph Fayrer, b Davidson Major Perry, a Johnson, h Davidson

3,471

Egt Worswick, 1.b.w., Qama Pto Riley, Davidanu

SM, Edser, e Davidson, b Usman 2,308 2,701 8gt Wills, b Davidson

on to the rulway station and the prisoner gambling at Macao and one of thom had did not tam up again. The next Mr lost mancy, owing the friend who was with Roberta daw of hàn was at the Police in 860. They were talking about this Station in Hongkong. In conncquess of and the gentleman who owed the money Sir J. Jardins (Liberal).

anded" witness".

No change.

he linda chore Thor Patrick (Unionist) what Mr Boberts heard some two days other gentleman mid ladkin't want u after prisoner's departure his locked at cheque he was only joking; he would get his cheque book and discovered that it next day. Witness the ave the man the last obeque but que in the book his cheque book and the latter called for. lad been torn out but the counterfell still pen and ink, Miss Stewart called witness upstairs to adk what the ink was for. rmined. The other cheques were un-Witness explained and returned downstairs. tonded, and the civious purpose of that Here the. Hongkong gentleman had partly Mr W. Olough (Liberal) was that Mr Roberts's attention should not written out the cheque, but the other

mun Ball Jus, noud not all it in as ho Mr R. Roundell (Unionist).

be called to the missing cheque until some would not have a cheque. Withoon time afterande, Mr Hobarts imagined was known to the Hangong gentleman that this choque was taken on the morning and he wrote on a chit Roberts" an his addrem The other men would; not have

of November 11th when prisoner the choque, but he mid I will sign down to breakfast. That cheque was the your name, it will cont

this before you yout identical one which two days later he get of de (witness) remembered: it Arve it to⋅ hauled to the mistress in charge of 63, witness, and he Hollywood Ros Mr Roberta did not the cheque tied round the testimonials,

Witions and I' mutnibinde un cherte

Q.31.8. Davis not out

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Pte Ginum, b Osman

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(January, 1910}" Sie John Jardine, I Lord Henry Scott; U

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2,1443 $2,628

S. Sgt Warp, b Osmana

Pto Haigh, b. b Osmur...

5,161 8,100

No change.

· (January, 1910) W: Clough, L

R. F. Roundell, U. 6,071

Pto. Crew, Riley

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Cpl. Johnson, zan out

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Upl Davidson, b Riley

3. Sgt. Firhy, not aut Sgt. Ombam, b

see prisoner after the morning of November got it by mistake'a do he put it in his GROUP is the most prevalent during Cpl. Saunders, ballay -12th, but he arrived at Wiej mporini Katel trousers, vocant. The other gentiorpan. the dry cold wanther of the curly. But, Lench,

in Hongkong that same evening. Here he went away hut witness remained antil the winter months. Farenta of young children

Wa

Was seon by the bar boy, who would say Sunday morning. He then led the that he did not stay hat returned on the for ble "chite, which can should by roared for it All that isto. Lashbrooke,

Witness grehin the motion but dod is a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough

14th and wasË ATT

but. Remedy Many mothers arú never without pie Fontaw -by Bergt. Wills on did it less then. On the Sanday it in their homes. It is not only, o made

in the hotel ho signed evening Miss Stewart suggested a clinis and armless polisine but the best in

of the valve of $20, all ride. They went and called at 78, Holly, for coughs, colds and croup. For sale by

where he was introduced as all Chemists and Storakeepers. Roberts Chimove wood

took placo when Sergeant Wilson,bo la of Portugal becoming a recognized Reptal Dairy Farm Co., Ltd. gown at Pak-

retiring from the force after fifteen youre

11 service, was presented with a gold watch and chain. Inspector W. Withers, in a happy speech, made the presentation and spoke of this excellent qualities of the recipient and hoped that the "koepaska would help him to recall to memory old friends in Hongkong. Borgeant Wilson suitably replied and was deeply affected at the demonstration of antcem shown him by his numerous fricade;

• pomible. The reasons are very obvious fuluns. - - and are explained, in these fow words Ale mitio maalatus est

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At the residence of Mr J. Res, Bower Mrs Mana Ron d'Azovedo (Row Rond, Sergenat Wikon also had a hearty loon)

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