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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1911.
"A RENT DISPUTE.
Interesting Legal Polat,·
́SHAMEEN · NEWS..
(From Our Own Correspondent) CHIKISA NEW TZĄR.
February 28
In the Court of Sunanary. Jurisdiction this morning, before Mr Justice Hazelund,
Between today's date and about the 3rd an aolion was brought by John Tatam, ruo-
or 4th proximo businos with the Chines ner employed at the King Edward Hotel, against L. A. Boulter, inspector H. M. will both standstill, and nanny foreigners Naval Yard, to cover $25, being mail: thesalves of this opportunity of of the month's rent, alleged to be due for ng way ap country, and in and portion «l 176, Queen's Road East. Ifr.J. and Choton and, neighbourhood in 11. Gardiner was for plaintiff and Mr Mparoud of rations forms of recreation and
oulightenment.
Reader Harris; for defendant.
Mr Gardiner said the premises in question had been let to the defendant inco Suplem- ber, 1908, and he was in excupation until August 3rd it. Then he left' without giving notice of his intentions to do so and aly paid rent up to the end of August. Platiff, was now seeking to recover the rent for the mouth of August. A sum of
BRAMEEN FINE DRWADE BAL
In continuation of an old time custom, unfortunately for considerable time in abeyance, the members of the Sheen Volunteer Fire Brigade gave a most injo ¡able dancə at the Canton Club Theatrewn
the night of the 24th inst.
Under the able
SPORTING.
Cricket.
HONGKONG & UNITED SERVICES,
As the weather brightened up somewhat on Tuesday the match arranged between Hongkong and the United Services was commenced. The band of H.M.S. Mine taur was in attendance during the afternoon and there was a considerable number of spectators present, the Naval officers being *At Home" to their friends. Hongkong, in their first innings, made a grand total of 204, 99 of which were contributed by R. Hancock. The United Services, however, did pot do so wall and only obtained: 160 runs with 80 in their second innings. The scores were →
HONGKONG: 1ST INNINGS,
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Godfras, e Watta, b Kirby-..
| Collina, b Kirby ***
Pearson, not out
Capt. Addison, e Johnson, b Davidson 1. Sturdy, ↳ Laabbrooke an in Fox, & Johnson, & Lashbriske Hobbs, not out Beardmore, Lieut. Day, Did nos bat Brown,
Randle,
Kate
Total
Triangular Cricket.
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There was great chcion throughout South Africa at the winning of the third test match with Australia, thus giving. South Africa a chance of winning the rubber. It
management of the popular young Superfut-T. E. Peares, and b Dempsey...is assamed that on English wickets, which
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$4.03 had been paid into Court with a teniscent of the Brigade, Mir II. Baker, assisted A. C. Elborough, o Celits Browne, bare favourable to South Africa bowling WATKINS'
of Bability.
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Mr Harris said his case was that on the 50 of August the plaintiffs had resumed possession of the preinisex and had let
them to another tenant,
Plaintiff, in his evidence, bore out his
solkitor's opening remarks and said that na notice either written or verbal had been given. The first floor comprised eight rooms, and of these he let two to the dufandant at the agreed monthly rate or $25. The premises wordt lot in any else during August.
Cross-examined by Mr Harris-You say no notice was given at all?
Plaintiff Not to me, no. Was notics given to your wife?-1 don't
think so,
Plaintiff then recalled what Imppened at an interview which took place on Septem: ber 3rd, when he demanded the runt for the month of September. He said he saw both Mr and Mrs Eulter. Mr Bouler asked him if he had come to collect the rent. Witness replied that he had, to which Mr Boultor replied, "I'm afraid you won't got it." Witness replied, "I will try con- clusions with you and thrash the case out." Mr Boulter then said that Mos Tulaya waN fond of going to Court, to which witness replied, "It is no such thing. She has a perfect right to go there if she is getting an injustice done to her".
Did Mrr Mrs Boulter give you any regson why they would not pay the rent 1-No.
They didn't say that you had let part of the premises -Yes, Mr Boulter said he understood that part of the premises were Jet.
Do you or your wife arrange about letting the roms in your house 2-1 arrange with my wife.
Does your wifa take in the tenunta l-I probably see them at the same time.
Your wife really manages that part of the business ?She does.
Who war in occupation of the Boulter's roem on the 5th of August My wife had
taken one roonil.
But who was in occupation? Do you know whether anybody was in occupation
or not -I don't know.
Mrs Tatan thon gave evidence...She
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by a band of loyal 'helpers, everything
Domwey.
went off in's most pleasant mamer and A. A. Claxton, b Dempsey..... the date was voted a great success by all. Hancock, Houghton, b Ward
-H. Hancock, b Dompany the lucky participants.
CANTON MEDICAL MISSION.'
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the South Africans have-n chance oren of 24winning the triangular rubber.
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The annual meeting of this very old and intrable society was held at the Canton Club Theatro on the 25th inst. As the
bova socioty in largely patronized by the A. H. Young; not out foreiga firma at Canton, quito a number of R. E. O. Bird, run out... prominent-business-recut. Obsc
toer tema on the nginda "was the question of a Union Medical College. Briefly the iden is to numlguunto with the other existing medical schools, priimpally the Chuton Medical College nat Kuk Fou and the University Medical School at Hòng | Ward ..." Lak, Cantur.
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Billiards.
BOLDIERS CLUB TOURNAMENT. Two more games were played in the
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3botwoon the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve and the 4, 0. C. The Reservos bald a lead -4 of 48 points on starting, but are now 107 in, Arrears The-first-game..was.between Mr. 240 Kelly and Capt. Nicholson, the latter win
ning by 36 points. Scores:-Mr Kolly (Reserves), 194; Capt. Nicholson, (À:0.0.), 3250.
- Total
DOWLING ANALTORS.
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The iden lus everything to connuend itself to most practical minds, as it is recognized that in Union there is strength, thereby enabling the scattered efforts of Garnett various medical schools to be concentrated in more effective administration and educa tin.
The support which is now derived from punities is to be augmented by contribu- both the loss foreign and Chinesa com-
tions from American and European sources, and an Institution brought into being of a far reaching influence throughout South China.
THE GERMAN EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY. On the 27th inst. the usual celebrations in connection with the Kaiser's Birthday took place.
"At 11 .. a reception was held on board the Gunhast Tsingtau
The Consulate General was a vary animated sight between the hours of 11.45 and 1 p.m., Dr Roessler and Mrs Roessler being “At-Home."
UNITED SERVICES 18 INNINGS. Mr Cooke, R.N., b Payne ... Lt. Murray, R.N., b Bird
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A Gentleman of Leisuro, by 147"
hound:
The Heart of Maid, by Charles Garvice. The Unknown Torniorrow, by William Le
Quex.
The Human Chord, by Algenen Black-
wood.
The next game was between Mr Esles His Hour by Elinor Glyn (Reserves) and S. Sgt. Clissold. (A. O. 0.) Falley
miñong" Thieves, Stanley Portal. Hyatt This game was, expected to favour the Madam Mystery, by May Crommelin.
10 Reserven man, but it turned out to be Pam the Fiddler, by Halliwell Sutclids.
Odecisive win for his opponent. Scores-Neighbours Unknown, by Charles G. D.
Eales, 103; S. Sargi. Clissold, 250.
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The scores to date are as under :-
RESERVES.
A. 0. C.
o Mr Farrell ... 197. S. S. Sargeant... 250 30 Mr Gipson
... 950 Capt. Lyddon... 142 250 Pte. Lashbrooks 930 37 Mr Thornbill...
Mr Band... ...30 Major Hunter... 250 Mr Kelly.... 194 Capt. Nicholson "250 Ar Eales... 163 S S. Clissold... 250
... 15
147
( ... 27
Le Houghton, a Elbergh, & Payne Lt. Thorpe, e Payne, b Young Captain Hughes, b Young Capt. Garnett, c Payne, b Young Lt. Bagnall, e Bird, b Young, Lt. de Houghton, ↳ Payne Lt. Collis Browne, o Sharpin, t Bird... Lance Corp. Dempsey, not out... L. Ward, R.N., & Hancock, b Bird...
Extms...
Total......
... 11 3
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1,274,
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Kedward 21.
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This your an innovation was in evidenco, Payne a very pleasing innovation too, for in Trung addition to all the foreign Consuls and
Sharpin ... high Chinese Officials, including His Ex- cellency the Viceroy, nearly all the foreign ladies of the community attended.
UNITED SERVICES 2ND INVINOS.
Lt. Murray, cand↳ Bird
Lance Corp. Dempsey, a Hancock, b
Young
In the afternoon sports were held on the' Shameen Recreation ground nad were participated in by the crows of the Gemann Ar. Cook, b Young....... Gunboat Tsingtau, the U. S. Gunboat Capt. Hughes, bYoung.....”“ Wilmington, the two British Gunhante Capt. Houghton, e Pentca, b Bird Moorhen and Sandpiper and the French Lt. Thorps, b Sharpin
Gunboat Vigilante."
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In the second round of the tournament on Tuesday night a fine game was witnes
sed in tho meeting between Mr Pile and Mr Bishop. Both players are skillful exponents of the game and started off ona mark, 100 behind santch. Great interest was taken in the encounter and supporters of both contestants rolled up in large num bors. Both players gave a careful ozbibi- tion and neither conceded the slightest chance to his opponent," A beautiful break
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Lt. Bagnall, c Sharpin, b Young ... Cupt Garnett, e Payne, b Young.
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was made by Pile of 33, just failing to pass the highest break by loosing the white.
said that before leaving neither the de- THE PLAGUE IN THE NORTH. Lt. Collis Browne, not out fendant or his wife gave any notice whatever.
Cross-examined by Mr. Harris-Did Mrs. Boulter give you any notice, written or verbal!
Witness-Mrs. Boulter told me on the 29th of July that she was leaving the house very shortly. I said, "Yes, so I have heard."
So you had heard it
had heard on
- the outside that they were house-hunting.
Replying to further questions witness said that on the 5th of August two gentle inen took the room vacated by Mr Boulter. Why didn't you keep the rooms vänt to the end of the month for which you
Lt. Ward, e Pence, b Payne
Extra ........
Messrs Thoa, Cook and Bon kindly place the following telegrama at our disposal. The first was dispatched by them to the South Manchurian Railway Company yesterday, and reads:"Conflicting re- ports respecting disorganisation Siberian Traffic. Please wire latest information and Young probabilities regarding through traffic."
Sharpin
Bird...
Today they received an answer in the Payne following terms:-
"No probability disorganization Siberian through traffic. Dairon steamers subject four days detention at Shanghai. rearranging schedule."
15 Towards the conclusion of the watch the'
bulls ran in favour of Pile. who ultimately ran out a winner by 70 points, the score Total for 8 wickets... 96 at the finish buing Pile 200 and Bishop 171. To-night fr Thornhill meets Mr Helm.
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RE. NATAL YARD.
This friendly, took place at the Happy Ara Valley on Saturday, resulting in a win for
the R.E. by 7 runs--Scores:-
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Under the heading Has China doon what she ought to?" the Manchuria Daily Fearsen, b Smith were demanding rent Well, why-did-ho-Neux write The Imperious question of Beardmore, b Pile... leave my house without notice?
Mr Harris-I don't know.
the day is what China bas done to carry out Collins, and b Pile her eared obligations at Puchiation, which Sturdy, and b Pile
Mr Gardiner One room was vacant up is throwing out into its streets daily hun-Godfrey, e Brown, b Pile
- the end of August?
Witocus Yes.
dreds of unmourned corpses of stricken Hobbs, run out victims and is, to all appearances, doomed Brown, b Pilo... to rapid and awful destraction; at the Bundle, and b Pile
Morgan, not out. Chinese town of Changchon where, in spite
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This concluded the evidence. Mr Gardiner said thero appeared from what the witnesses had told the Court to be of the determined attempt of the Chinese Cassell, c Zinyler, bPic... termination of the agreement so far as the authorities to conceal the frightful extent of Woolrich, e Nayler, b. Pils
plaintif must succeed for the rent in
large reoin was concerned, except that the fatalities, over 500 dostha are put down ne respect of it for five days, while ho must approximately correct estimate, this
also succeed for the rest of the small room number being swelled dully by 100 or for the whole month,
Hockey.
B.O.C. » H.M.S. MONMOUTH. The first round of the heckey challenge shield competition commences on Thurs- day at 5.10 p.m. sharp, on the military ground, when the B.O.C. team meets the representatives of H.M.S. Monmouth. Tho
represent the following will B.O.C.-H. J. White; H. Goldenberg ; Y. 30 Abbas; P. R. Murray; R. A. Carvalho 10 F. Schoepet; I. L. Goldenborg; J. V. Draga; K. Khan: E. L. Braga: I. E 18 Chunnutt
Extras...
Total
KATAL YARD.
40
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1
11
Mr Harris argued that the Apportionmore, and the Japanese Consulate hag ment of Rent Ordinance was passed because given warning to over 600 Japanese to flee Suith, e Browa, b Person
Bennett, Pearson prior to that time rent could not be for lifa thorofrota ; at Mukden, the sent of apportioned at all. Now the Ordinance the Viceregal Government and getaway Kiscaso, e Godfrey, b Pesson said I that rent should accrue from day to day, but nowhere did it may that it should seerie to the Imperial Capital of Peking, where Gill, e Stordy, b Hobbs...
culpable pegligence at first and object
from room to room,
zunk bu for the two rooms 1
Foster, & Pearson
Pila, a Pearson, b Sturdy
His Lordship-You moan the temacy incompetency to cope with the situation Nayler, e Brown, b Sturdy later on the part of the Chinese authorities Brown, & Brows. & Sturdy
Mr. Harris-Yes.
His Lordship-Is not the whole point I have suffered the dread disanse-germs to Brook, c Godfrey, b Sturdy
have to decide whether I can apportion
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Mr Harris-Yes.
His Lordships reserved his decision.
FIRE AT WANCHAL
་་་་་
About 4p.m. on Tuesday afternoon a fire broke out in a small store in Irving Street and damage to the extent of about $1,093, princis ally by water, was done. The place
ba mprend "within and without the walls of Colhus, not out
the grant City and is now following in the Day, cand b Sturdy ": Footsteps of Pachistien and Changchun on
the road to annihilation
The General Post Oflice, Kwantung Go- vernment has instructed all Japanese Pont Offices in Manchuria to famigate with for malinua vapour thoroughly for about ap hot, in a temperature of th F the mall attors as well as mail bage passing through their lands.
Extrze,
Total...
Rifle Shooting.
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The fourth annual competition between volunteers in the employ of Mows, Butterfield and Swiru' office, refinery and dockyard staffa took place at King's Park Rabys, Howloon, on Tuesday.
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2 300 yards Show Target-Figaro 3. Silhouette of face of butt.
3. 300 yards Sümpshooting Target. Figure 83. Silhouette vanishing.
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M 25th Co. R.E, v.-A.U.Ç. This Military Lengua match took place yesterday afternpes, the R. E. winning by wickets and 27 runs. Capt. Addison took
6 wickets for 30 runa. Ecoren —- is used as a story for proserves anḍī ie-la.
Our Macharia contemporary write presumed that a cracker got through an In the prerailing plague situation in North Davidson, b Hobbs... open window and ignited the straw therein, and South Manchuris the ons fact that Croir, b Addison The Fire Brigule were on in attendance stands out in bold relief is that so far not staan, e. Beardmors, & Addison and had not much difficulty in getting the fire under,
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