FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1911.
THE RENT DISPUTE.
Judgment Delivered.
In the Court of Sunamiary Jarisaliction
HONGKONG'S CORONATION
CONTINGENT.
STANLEY TEVER."
Recommendation by the
Sanitaty Board.
THE CHINA MAIL.
works were just buing begun to the south of Magazine Gap so it altogether the work had proceed in a systematic manner but it was not possible to do the whale" thing at one or within any stated period. It was proly a question of men and money im fols were ox-
WHY PAY
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Wo umlerstand that the selection of the sunteer Contingent to represent Horig-
At the outing of the Stuitary Peard on this morning, Mr Justice Hazoland deliver-kong at the Carnation ceremonium has e judgment in the netion brought by John boon provisionally inade, and that the Thurainy afternoon a latter was submitted: Tatam, minor employed at the King detachment will sail for England on April from Police Sorgeant Garrard, who is alseed on what was considered to be sanitary inspecter, onlling attention to, the the most important prit of the district. Edward Hotel, against A... Bonlter, 29th."
The President explained what was donia inspector H. M. Naval Yard, to recover
The Contingent will probably consist of provieneo of malaria at Stanley which $26, being amount of the month's vent the following users and N.C.Ohad come to be known as Stanley fever with regard to carrying out the orders of alleged to be do for portion of 1785, } Livut, Cal, A. Chapman, V.D.; Captain / For the prevention of malaria in that neigh. the Board with regard to nularia nud sail nurhood he suggested, three. iapirtant this was a special case which could put bo Queen's Road East. Mr J. H. Gandiner | J., W, Arinxtrong, Captain G. G. Wood, works: (1) The free issue of quinine to dealt with by the Sanitary staff so You can read the latest up- was for plaintiff and Mr M. Render Harris Captain G. P. Lammert, Captain M. She villagets, the police to net as disfronghit the matter before the Band with Sorthents, Lieut. W. Russell Sergeant pensers (2), the filling up of all rock
a vien to making application to Govern M. Melver*, Sergeant, E. M. Hayward,erovices within a curtain rudits of Stanley mens to vote a sum for it. Sergeant F. . Day, and Sergeant A. Ewith lose stane topped with, say, dve inches of strong concrete; (3) the cutting of all undergrowth round the village.
Hon Mr A. W., Browin minuted:-The existence of malaria is will known at other
for defendant.
His Lordship said he must regard the contract as being an indivisible one, namely rent of two us at 825. That evidently was the intention of the parties. The fict that only one room was let after the defendant loft did not take the case out o! the rule of the law. His Imalship then quoted decided cases in which it was held that the lotting of a rom when a tem left without notice meant that the landlord did not asider the outgoing tent any longer, and that, such lething was equivalent to eviction of the tent. Thro"! well in this case, therefore, he judgment for the defendant with costs, together with
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BREACH OF LIQUOR LICENSE At the Magistracy-this-worning, before 3 E. R. Halifax, W. Nicols, proprietor of the Imperial Hotel, was sunuyoneil far selling drink during prohibited hours,
Defendant said there was no liquor sold after 12 o'click..
Mr Shelton Houper mored that they re- commoud the Government to vote a sain of $300 for the improvenient of the locality mentioned and that quinine be issued,
Hon. Mr Chatham seconded and the
SANITARY EQARD.
places thinn Stanley. If the Burt is only nation was carried. going to resumetal action when specific |"complaint to" made," as in the case of the barracks at Shaukiwan, the military hospital at Bowen Road, and the Palice Station at Stanley, would it not be as well tlet the public know that every sufferet from malaria should know he must write to prevent malaria in his neighbourhood: The President said it was a case in which special attention and been drawn to what appeared to be the source or some of
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an vader that the amount paid into Court he looked through the window and saw to the Pont before anything will be done Mr W. Chatham, C, M. G. Hon. A. W. No Subscription.
by the dexaudant-24.3-should ho paid out to the plaintiff.
Mr Harris thought there uhl be judgment for the plaintiff for the amount
Sergent Blackman statest that at 1 n.m. three glosses of fique on the counter while the boy was behind the counter and some change was given to the customers. He then knocked at the door and said he was 4 sergeant of police. Tinmalintely the
Mr E. D. C: Wolfo presided over a meeting of the Sanitary Board on Thursday afternoon when there were present Hon.
Bewip, Colonel Bedford, Mr. A. Shelton Booper, Mr Lan Cho Pak, Mr Ng Han Tz, Dr. F. Clark, Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Peace, Assistant Melical Oficer of Health,
the sources at least of that malaria which and Mr A. Gibson, who undertook the
lights were putnite "A for waterafter-they-nil-knew existed at Stanley woul.itsecretarial duties in the absence of Mr. M.
waris eight personis came ont of a side
denro
Defendant said he was drinking with some friends and there was no liquor sold. His Worship said that the maxin pounity was 8300, and defendant would be
paid into Court, and defendant to have his cists from thudate of payment fu. That was the usual-practice, though it might be against his intaras-
His Lordship-Were you prepared to give cists up to the date of payment in 7
Mr HarrisMy friend does not get any coste on that cause it is less than $10, Proceeding, Mr Harris said he had paid in the money denying liability but on his Lordship's jugent he thought the plaintiff was entitled to five days' rout, because the decisions which his Lordship had read were given before the Apportion“ anent of Rent Act, which allowed a land-Kowloon 5, Craigengower....Kowloon
Jord to recover from day to day.
His Lordship said it was a nice point. but if they were satisfied he would give judgment for plantit for the amount pl into Court.
Mr Gardiner-I am also entitled to custs for the bouc of the writ and my friend gets costs from the date of payment in.
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fined $50,
SPORTING.
Cricket.
LEAGUE FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY,
Police v. R.G.A
„Police. Remnants v. K.O.Y.L.L. .....Military
TEAMS
äppisaraid that it would be well to refer the
Bowen-Rowlands through indisposition
MALANIK" XT BHATKIWANT
Hon. Mr Chatham-It has been increased this your
matter to the Board for consideritionTMas"to" whether any steps should be taken in the
The President, in reply to lie quçətiulia matter, to at all events endeavour to
raised by Dr Fitzwillians, said that a minimise the consistant-outbreaks at Stanley special rote could be taken if necessary for They had not been able to prove that the training of the uullakus but under orlin opheles bread in these crevices but amongst ary circumstances every endeavour was crevices and rocks ahore high water marknade not to exceed the vote. It was a the Medical Officer had, found swarms of fixed vote. mosquitoes. In addition to that there was adonse brushwood round the villinge which always harboured mosquitoes during the hot weather and the question was whether they considered it of suficient in- portance la recommend any outlay. He had endeavoured to give an estimate for he work proposed to be undertaken and
would cost some 3 thing like $250. Dr F. Clark said that the minate of the Hon. Register General was scarcely correct in that nothing was done unless there was complaint to the Board. Every death due ta malaria was properly investigated and every effort was
REMNANTS-C. T. Hose, D. E. Donnelly, 4. P. H. Renguette, M. M. Mans, W.it Waterhouse, E. A. J. May, D. J. Cheesman, R. J. Saunders, C. E. Shields, W. E. Warburton, F. Matson,
CRAIGESGOWER-L, E. Lammert, H. B.
Mr Harris said the costs would be more | Taylor, R. Pustonji, E. A. Cargulho, J. Vand hospital caso for his client than the original claim, and Braga, E. L. Brug, W. H. Vivensh, L.
his Lordship and power to grant costs un n higher scale.
His Lorship-I think your client should hava given notics."
Mr Harris-Of what, my Lord ? „His Lordship—-Of leaving. "Me Harris-She did, my Lard, it was all -done verbally.
His Lordship-I shall make no further
order as costa
ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE. Lam Cheong appeared before Mr ER. Hallifax at the Magistracy this morning on charge of a breach of the bankruptcy ordinance.
Mr F. X. D'Almada a Castro appeared
PRIESTLY......
A.
Rose, P. Currie, TD. Norin, R. Burn. nnde to demolish mosquitoes. He thought the Board and he self would welcsine At 2 pm-
complaints from the public with regard to Jan unusual procakuce of malaria in any particular district and if the public would made complaintsthen special offertswould be made to meet them, and reduce the malaria in the Colony. He wished to correct the impression which might be gained from the minute of the Registrar General that unless conplaints were made nothing was done; a great deal was done independent of complaints.
Kowloon 2nd XI v. R.A.M.C...Kowloon A match will be played on Saturday afternoon between Hongkong and the Navy, on the Club's ground, commencing at 10 p.m. The following players will represent
Hongkong:-W. 9. D. Turner, R. Hancock, H. Hancock, T. E. Pearce, R. F. O. Birl, A, A. Claxton, H. -D.-Sharpin, H. R. Makin, Reg. S. W.. Payne, A. C. Leith, F. Harrison."
Hockey.
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Hon. Mr AW-Browin-war of the opinion that there was some comfusion between the Board and the Departament and what the Medical Officer had said only
The B.O.C. team met the fanmonth in Board was concerned the unly eases in applied to the Departinent. As far as lie
Evening under the auspicies of the Shield
Continuing the President said that he understood that the Vice-president would be able to furnish them with details regard. ing the third question of what had actually been done during the year.
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The committee appointed to deal with INFECTIOUS AREAS DECLARED UNINFECTED. foot and mouth disease submitted their
Pokfulam and recommended that they ho report relative to sheds Noa 7 and at declared free from infection and that the hospital shed and No 12 shed remain an infected we
The report of the committee was adopted.
TRISIMILATHUT MARKET. With regard the correspondence-relative
Hooper moved that the Board adhere to to Tsimshatsui market linuts Mr Shelton
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Mr Harris asked his Worship to fix a date for the hearing of the case. Defendant would love to be committed for trial if case was found aginst him.
His Worship-It is a lung business." Mr D'Almada-There are only four witnesses.
Bedford seconded.
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competition. Only seven representatives cases of malaria which tid been mentioned would be an iminoral thing for the Govern- 2nd No. 4 Company H.K.V.A. 223
ment to put up a market, let the stalls at 3rd Infantry Company" of the fornier tengt put in an appearance such as at Shaukiwan. It was notorious and the consequence was thus they suffered that malaria existed in Victorin itself, fixed rents and then allow outsiders to 4th No. 2 Company H.K.V.A. 150
come and sell their goods within so PONT A
Saturday, February 4th, at 2.15 p.m., accordingly and were inlly beaten by particularly at West Point, and how was it 6 goals to 2.
that they never had any scheme brought limit as the amended suggestion Colonel
tained soldier and recruits, all units, HONGKONG . Manrattas.
before them for improving the health Mr Lau Chu Pak inoved an antenduent Part 1. The Hongkong Hockey Club met the of the inhabitants of West Point? The that the limits suggested by Government Sunday, February 5th, at 9.30 min, His Worship-There are seven or eight M.LI, on Friday evening when the latter speaker mentioned that a gentleman had be adopted. By making the area wo bly trained soldiers, all units, Part 11.
were victors by 3 goals to one.
elled on him and on enquiry after, his they were simply creating a monopoly. The Standard Test for trained soldiers was informed that all the 1o. M. Brewin seconded and on being mid recruits, all units, will be fired on servants had had malaria bat, that the put to the vote the original notion was Sunday, February 19th; members must
treated with quinine. children and escaped as they had been carrical,
A neighbouring house had to be given up on account of Tunturi That wishesztheaniversity site.
charges.
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Mr D'Alnada--It is the result of his tankruptcy examination,
His Worship-You want it to be finish- -ed and if`committed to try to get it down
for this sessions?
Mr Harris-Yesu.'.......
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The case was fixed for Wednesday") afternoon.
Mr Harris-I presume my friend will go on with these charges. I don't want him to come up on Wednesday and want an
zunenshment.
His Worship-I don't think that you can get an undertaking that they will not be
_umended.
Mr Harris--I don't want to have an amendient so that I shall have to ask for aa adjournment,
FI
THE GRAND HOTEL HANDICAP.
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Last night n capital game in the secon round of the above handicap was witnessed when Mr Thornhill overname Mr Helm The loser was undoubtedly off colour, but
„SOLDIERY CLUB TOCENAMAST.
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Ee had also heard caually that there was good deal of malaria at Fairlea and that some of the inmates and died yet none of these matters and beca brought before the
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VOLCANIC ENERGY IN THE PHILIPPINES.
Detalls of the Taal Disaster.
The Caldeners Anerious of January 29
all the same Mr Thornhill played a sound Board. The speaker then mentioned that gane. The final scores were:-Mr Thorn- hill (owes 25). 200 Mr Helm (reck. 20), behind Victorin there were a number of 172. The highest breaks were 22
untrained, nullahs and no suggestion Ind been made to the Baird that they should; 21, both obtained by Mr Thomhill.
To-night Mr Bolden meets Mr Percy.
be trained, The central district was freer from malarin than the west and past but in Ilis Worship--Lenye it until Wednesday, The continuation of the Grst round of Wanchai thers were certainly cases and the and see what happens. Mr D'Almads the Soldiers Club billed tournament nullas running behind Wanchai Gap must
tonic pince last evening, when the Sergeants be excclient breeding places for anophelen says inuț give you na much notice as possible.
Mess K. O. Y. L. I. opponed the 88th Co.
Ono hundred and seventy-two earthquake Mr Harris-Would your Worship ask my R.G.A. Both games were won by the At West Point the nullahs had been trained
Scorch
up to the level of Conduit Bond but above shocks were registered at the Observatory friend to give me some indications to Artillery,
egt. Parker, what bankruptcy thila is. It ang bank-K. O. Y. L. L, 183.
R.G.A., 250; Sgt. Roper, that nothing had been done and what he between the hours of 9.20. Friday evening ruptcy blank of blank, -
Gunner Snow, H.G..., 250; Sgt. Lam-ubjected to was the pilling way of dealing and 9.15 Saturday evening, inakinga record per. R.U.Y.L.I. 243.
with each case when sowane wrote in for the Philippine Islands, and to the Play will be continued this evening.
about it. There did not seem to be any opinion of Father Jose Algue, a world's re- plan of dealing with those things as a whole cord for a continuous state of terrestial
His Worship-Bankruptey 6 of 1910.
Mr Harris-It is very incompréhensibly
worded.
Me D'Almada--So far as my friend in concerned, perhaps he cannot understand
it.
Mr Harri-I don't,
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MILK.
Before Mr J. R. Wand at the Magistracy ~~this morning, Tui Chiu Sam, of No. 43 Wellington Street, was charged with salting skinimed milk as paro sailk. Mr G. K Hall Brutton appeared for defendant and the case was adjourned for the purpume of obtaining the report of the analyst with regard to the three samples taken.
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movement.
These numerous shocks will in all pro bability continue to be registered fur some
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Class will be Channel Ilocks (port) Cust Hon Mr Chatlinin id he wished to time to come as they emanate from the the 25th January, and was posted to the Rek Buny (port) Channol Rocks (star) | corruck the incorrect statement of the Han famou: That volcano, which is now in a Scouts Company. (ust Rock Buoy (port) Meyers Fast Buy Registrar General which seemed to imply state of violent eruption.
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Gunner J. & Piercy, of No. 3 Company, that this work was carried on in a hapOn a clear day this volcano in its eruptive bazard fashion. He could not be certain stats can be seen from the tower of the is granted leave of absence for 3 months, that plans had been before the Board, hat Observatory Ent owing to the fox of just with effect from the 1st February.
evening nothing could be seen of it with
he believed they had, in past years show ordinary glasses. This fifty miles listant
ing the null ha trendy"tmisod and asking from Manila in straight Ina,
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