1911-05-12 — Page 7

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FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1911......

A BIG CLAIKL

Aefore the Chief Justice Sir Francis Piggott, at the Supreme Court this unr ning, the China Export.inport and Bank -Compagnie sued the Man Yuen Tai Arm and Te Lk Hing to reenver 850,000 being amount due from defendant to plaintiff for -goods bargained for and said.

Sir Henry Borbely, K.C., appeared for plaintiffs, instructed by Mr B. Jolursan. “

Sir Henry Berkeley said this is a cinin for the recovery of a large mira of money "from defendant who was absent from the

Colony.

His Lordship-What is your application to-day/

Sir Heury Berkeley-ly application is // for judgment and to hear the case e pine. His Lordship-After the issue of the

Writ

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Sir Henry Berkeley-We per ta file statement of chim which has been done. His Lordships the residence aď defondant known]}

Sir Henry Berkeley-No, Birdship-You have to show that

kis place of residence is not known.

SPORTING.

Cricket.

HONGKONG CHICKET CLOK,

ELBOROUGH's . HANCOCK.

An interport practice match between" Ellewogh's sea. H. Hancock's wil take place on Saturday,

for Mr Back's ten-H. Hansk, B. The following have been selected to play

Hancock, C. T. Hone, T. E. Paarco, F. R.

Makin, F. J. de Rome, M. M. Mann, Et.

J. Williams, A.SC., Carp Tatenor Capt. Clapham," R.A., and Lt. Col. Hamilton, K.Q.Y,LI.

THE NEW TERRITORIES.

District Flourishing.

The report on the New Territories was laid on the table at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Thursday afternoon.

NORTHERN DISTRICT.

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wero alosed. The new farm cams inta operation on this date" and the price of prepared opium was raised oging. to the rise in the price of raw upiùm.

· Prepared op'um was sold before the Ist March`st #3 por taal. The new farm raised the price on March 1st to a tael and on August 1st reduced this amount to $2.50, No opium dross, drosa oplum es opium pills

The enhanced price of prepared opium

Stary. -Me D. W. Tratman Retod a

January to the 10th May, and MA, E Assistant District Officer from the Istru sold in the district, Wood from the 18th May to the end of the way responsible for an increase in the mem year. Mr.S. B. C. Ross acted as District

Officer throughout the year.

POLICE-The strength of the fores mained practically what it was in 1909 and consisted of 8. Europeans, 38 Indiana and Chinese. In addition to these there is one Police launch manned by 2 Europeans and 15 Chiness.

After the railway opened to trafle Indian police were stationed in the district for railway duty.

The following have becasulected to play for Mr Elborough's team: -A. C. E. Elburough, R. P. Thursfield, R. E 0, Bird, G. A. Cooke, R.X., Rev. S. W, Page, H. G. Bagnall, AR Capt. G. E. Garnett Rat., Corp. Denipacy KOY.LI, LA, CR. T. Thorpe, K.O.Y.L.I., Lt. Wiltshire, R. A. and D. Estationed at San Tin was transforsét from During the year, the Eurapons Sergeiht

that station to Au Tha: the police at San Tio are now for purpuses of disciplinu uzder the Sergeant at Au Tau.

Donnelly,

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League Tannis.

In the League-Match Kowloon Cricket Club versus Chinese Y.M.C.A. fo-morrow

Sir Henry Berkeley-We will call the following will play for Kawloon :-- evilence on that.

His Lordship gave judgment for plaintif for 840.177.01.

CRUELTY TO CHILDREN.

Woman Fined $50.

At the Magistracy this afterner, before i Mr K. R. Hallifax, Chan Yuk, a married women living in Pottinger Street, was charged with cruelty to two little girls, - - pector W. Murison prosecuted on behalf of the police and Mr R. A. Harding defended.

Green and Zedélias,

Fowler and Rome, "

Abraham and dal Deiden.

During the your there were 87 cases of fever of which 18 had to be sent to Hospital. Thi Po and As Tau still maatain their

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nance. In 1910 there were 197 cases. affecting 130 persons and ties to the amount of $810.41 were imposed. In 1909 thero word 101 cases affecting 107 persons and the tines amounted to $176.80.

Liquor.On the 1st of January, Credi- nance 7 of 1938 was enforced in the

20 CENTS.

district and a duty of 5 cents a gallon was collected on all quer distilled in the teritory for local nocsumption. Regula- WATKINS' sling of liquor from chinese territory and tiona were also made to prevent the smog.

I was laid down that liquor could only be brought in at certain specified places and that no liquor could be brought in without prepayment of duty unlems certain conditions were complied with.

There were 102 distilleries in the district

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unpleasant record as the most unhealthy and the duty on the liquor distilled is No Subscription.

stations in the district.

The more serious cases of crime repotted during the year include 3 murders, I rape,

The Match will be played on the R. C. C. piracies and 1 armel-robberies. ̧ emrts and will commence at 4, para

CRAIENGOWÉK » Wrowa “ The following will represent Craigeugower in their tennis longue match with cho, Wig wam's to-morrow at pain in the ground of the former;-1. E Lammert. H. H. Tayler, L. A. 1, J. V.-Braga, E. L Brug, R. Basa

The English Cup Final.

THE FIRST GAME.

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MAGISTRACY.-"The District Officer sitting as a Police Magistrate heard during the year 467 cases, affecting 640 person. Of these persons 399 were convicted; 141 were discharged; and 100 weps bound over.

The following table will sher the number of cases, etc., as compared with 199

199. 382 Casca heard..,

1910. 407

139

240

collected as follows: 1 distillery in the Au Teu district (the San Hing Lung) and 11 distilleries at Ts'un Wan pay their dues in |Bangkong or the dues are collected from

Bobgkong...

The Land Bailiff at Au Tea collects dues from 23 distilleries in the Western portion of the District: while a Revenue Officer stationed at Tai Po is responsible for the distilleries in the Central and Eastern portions of the district.

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The evidence of Dr. Moore was to the effect that there were bruises and pinch marks on the girls on the inside their arms, on their legs and breasts. They would probably be very painful. There were abs benison their shoulders and the marks earliest hours of the morging, been puring | year and there was an enormous increase two hours of the distillation. It was found Jane Oglander, by Ms. Balloe Lowndes.

In the district a distillery is always an adjunct to a grocer's shop and it is impos. Fives imposed...

... $1,147.27 22,607,06sible to deposit the wine after distiliation Persona imprisoned ... 116

in a bonded warebouse in the wine is sold Warrants issued... 300

in small quantities direct, from the still and Opium fines paid to

the distillery is part and parcel of theshop. Opium Farm

8478.80 8810.04 Regulations have been wade under which A'London telegram of April 22, says ¡-- Two hundred and seventy one licences to each distiller has to enter the amount of Two hundred special trains lave. In the carry arms were issued as against 274 last wine distilled in bis distillation book within in the number of miscellaneous permits that in many cases the distiller postponed into London vast hordes from the north to witness the cup fund at the Crystal Palace issued. In 1909 they numbered only 341 | making any entry until the end of the day. at Harding stil what he had advised bis The inner are aburned with Bradfort while this year they amounted to 1.256. If a surprise visit were made and three jars client to plead guilty to pinching the elderly and Newcastle elours. To enlivening These permits cover a large variety of sub of wine were found he would explain that Fairs on comets and acordions, they justs: repairs of all kinda to houses, graves, he had been to busy to write up his book girl and also to slightly caning the younger perses, sightseeing before going to the roads and bridges and permits for religious and would then proceed to write in three onc. Defendant was a respecta file woman,

Palce, and the hundheds of couches and and theatrical performances.

jars. Bat if no surprise visit were mada the wife of a managing partner of a coaxials 6lled with merry-puskers gave an

he would write in one only. Under the Frador firm in Hongkong. Defendant and the girls came from the same village in garity to the admi tradic which

new regulation the entry has to be made was enhanced by the brillant sur shine.

within two hours and as distillation takes China and since they had been with her,

The tie was witnessed by crowd of

place early in the morning the entry must which was now. sette" years, they ladi

looked as if they had been made a few dara ngo

- SMALL DEBTS COURT.--Two hundred and forty cases were heard under the Small Debts Court Ordinance during the year, There can be no doubt that this Ordinance fees are it with the exception of a fee 31 which is charged in the event of a distress warrant being issued.

Ermini Rives.

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BECAUSE IT

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OREGON PINE

Defender of the Faith, by Marjorie Bowen. Friends of Fate, by Clove. The Semite of Poverty, by Elle Macmahon. The The Postumster of Market Degzton, by E

Phillips Oppenheim.

been hack and forward to their village wish i 13,000). The weather was glorious, and has been a great boon to the people. The be there by at least ten o'clock. If the Lady of the Garter, by Frank Hamel.

the ground hard: Newcastle early attack defondant to see their father. The father! had also come down from the country toed, and owing to their good combination see the girls so that it was not a case in which defendant had strange girls. They were inach with their father in the country. There was reason why the girls had been punished and it was because the elder one was playing with a candle and Coming ezg-shells The younger one had

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LAND OFFICE.-In the Land Office 3,885 deeds relating to dealings in land, were The Land Urdinance essa registered. into force on the 7th July, 1995.

the Bradford goal was frequently in danger, and had several row espes Tremendous excitement prevailed all-over the ground. On one occasion the New castle centre-forward had an open goul, but

The number of deeds registered during the Bradford defenders, after desperate efforts, succeeded in clearing. The Brad-the last five years has increased. The towards the interval, which arrived with 36 per cent, as compared with the num

ber registered in 1903, This tende to the twet bark. On resumpthew that the system of registration is Bradford pressed strongly. Newcistle, replied with stremums attacks which, how being thoroughly familiar to the people

LUMBER.

LARGE STOCK OF ALL SIZES ON HAND.

British Wood Prese

ANTHROL

distiller now maltes a falso entry he runs Where Truth Lies, toy O. M Hunter Destroys WHITE ANTS and prevents decay.

The Pearl Necklace, by Arthur Appliù.

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.

No alterations are permitted in THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, JOHN & ROBERT HARVEY & CO., LIMITED,

the risk of being caught by the revenue officer. The revenue officer makes frequent surprise visits and initials the distillation book. this book and at fortuighly ne monthly intervals the ravenue officer collects the

distilled. This, calculation is exaily made us at the rate of 5 cents for each gallon

placed defendant's child on the balcony i ford forwarils inproved Inter, and attacked number registered in 1910 shew an increasa team, the daily entries in the distillation

and it wàs in danger.

His Worship Why this articular for

of punishment?

Mr Harding aid that it was necessary to punish children. These two girls used to ever, more fruitless

fight between themselves and he believei

that was the Chinese →→ny of punishmeyt.

His Worship The doctor's evidence states that the pinches inside the urias sod legs would be most painful as these are the most sensitive parts of the body.

Mr Harding--1 will leave the utter in 'your Worship's hands.

The risult was:-

Newcastle United-- 0. Bilford City-0.

COMMERCIAL.

· ARY. Mieser Polish walla and Kotwall in their circular dated May 12th state-

-Inspector W. Marison said that the eldest giri lund told him that she had col lected their clothes and came to the charge | Since our last report on the 31st alt. by room as she said that she said not stands.s. Assaye a sudden revolutionary rising the punishment any longer.

in Cairon and several other southern districts, had hampered the trade, which

His Worship impased a tine of 850 and bound defendant over in the ua of $100 to be of good behaviour for six months. He also referred the children to the Registrar Geneml

Inspector Marison said that that had

been done.

DEFENDANT CALLS MEETING OF CREDITORS.

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Before BIT Justier Hazeland, at the

Sapreme Court this nursing, two casen

ane by the Hongkong Hotel Co., for 62.75

au-l that it is popular.

One hundred and sevenly auctions and 154 salus by private treaty were held dur. ing the year. The total sinuunt received as premia was $5,374.71, an interesse on the Ogure for 1000 which was 83,044. Altogether 28.97 acres of land were sold which will bring in an annual rental of €335.09.

Seven hundred and sixty-twa lata with

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book.

A certain amount of revenue is

probably lost through false entries in the distillation book, but a thoroughly effective

system could only be established at chor- mous cost and latterly biges of 8100 have been inflicted when false ruatrias were proved. Few shops will run the risk of so heavy a loss for so morall a gain.

Thirty-seven cases of offences against the Liquor Ordinance were heard, of these 21 were cases in which the distillers had inade false returos in the distillation book. Fines amounting to 8531 were inflicted."

an area of 55-25% acres were regumed for The sum collected in duties from the public purposes, milway and reads. The distilleries in this district amounted to cust of these resumptions irns 811.904.07.) 819,682.50, and the annual rental of the land was 8134.71.

In addition to this 61 lots were voluntarily

had further depressed our yarn market in surrendered by their owners. These lots the arst part of the interval. The trouble covered an area of 1897 acres nul brought having been quelled soon, by the stringent in a rental of 958,33, measures taken by the Chinese Govern- meut, the business soon resumed a normal tobe,

Three hundred and twenty-five graves were registered during the year and the revenue derived from fees was $150,0, The present low rate tempted a few This shows an intresse of 999 over last speculative buyers to appear in the market, year's figures and indicates the growing which resulted in a moderately good basi-popularity of the system. ness and about 2,000 bales were put through frequent, especially at the festivals of the Disputes about grave sites are still at a further decline of 81 to 82. There is 3rd and 9th moons, when they become

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pleted. The bank was finished and the bridges. were, with one or two exceptions, completed. The neccesary resumptions were effected with little trouble, the only objectors being two Hongkong Chinese who The total revenge derived from ligger own land near Fan Ling. Their case have is as follows:- "

Liquor Duties, i Distillery Licence,... Wine Licenses (Chinese)...

(European) 50.00

Total

144

A

$13,692:30 9,581.07 3,763.09-

$26,027,31

been submitted to arbi ration. The cost of regaoption was 88,580.71. Money was in band for the resumptions betweepA, T'au and San Tin and between Au Hand Sha Tau Kok. The completion of the Ao Ha-Sha Tan Kok section will be attended by notable developments in that districti Crops, -Owing to the lack of rain during It is anticipated that a furishing market the carly part of the year the has rice will spring up on the British side of the crop was late and was a partial failure frontier when facilities of communication especially in the Sheung Shui, San Tin with Fan Ling and the railway Baye

collection of Crown: reat was postponed and Au Tan districts. Io conquente tha

been thoroughly established. The Fan Ling-Au Es soction is much appreciated from 1st July to the 1st October. The people in the Ehe Tau Kok district can

#gainst E. B. Annesley were mentioned, nothing encouraging to induce other largoscute. In many cases monotary compensa, rent. however then came in very rapidly now get in to Hongkong by the morning | buyers, who still remain very quiet. tion is the key to a solution but fung shu and the collection was completed in the train, have four hours there and be beak Judging from the present condition of the also frequently plays a genuine part and it

and E. A. M. Williama for 835.05,

31 W. E. L. Shenton appeared for plaintiff in the first case and Mr J. H. Gardinor in the second; and Mr P.. W. -Goldring defended. Mr Goldring wald there was a meeting of creditors called for 12 o'clock that day.

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market we do not expect a further decline, is then more difficult to reach a satisfactory first week of November. and close quiet but steady.

decision. There has been a certain tendency

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in their homes by nightfall. The advant- The second rice crop was a good one alle of this can be realised by anyone acquainted with the means of No. 6 pad 8 With a moderate demand, v 'ate to buy grave sites outright, the through the District: Sweet potatoes were communication.

-The sections from Castle Peak to Yun a fun eales were effected in former count extra cost being halanced by the additional a good crop owing to the dry spring, and

sense of security.

laichis which had failed in 1909 were good Long are completed. The Yun Long to only. No. 10.--Médium qualities, had

Forestry disputes which were at one time this year. It has been an exceptionally Au Tan section is finished with the excep Both cases were" dixed for Monday alight inquiries with a decline of $1 to 82,

very frequent have practically ceased and good year for pears. Sugarcane, which is toon of certain ininor detail. The San morning.

No. 12. This count had remained entirely it is to hu hoped that when our system is grown in large quantitios in Ping Ehen, A Tin to Au He Gap section is completed neglected. No. 15. Basiness was done botter understood disputes about grave Tan and Sheung Shui districts, as being THE DELTA DELAYED BY FOG. at a reduction of 1 for smail lots for spot sites may also become things of the past. cut at the end of December. The crop was

as well as forward deliveries, No. 20,- REVENUE. The total collected amounted good Will Arrive To-morrOW. Small,demand continued for few, chuice to 8101,032.40 but in addition to this son chops which were booked at a farther the following amounts collected from the The Superintendent of the F. aud (decline of 1 to 81. Total Sales 2,200 baler. District but paid in Hongkong should be Company infomus us that he has revived a Unsold Stocks $4,000 baler. Sold but un-indded"- telegran from the Japanese Wireless Tele delivered in the godown and to arrive Daty on Liquor. grapli Station in Formoss stating that the 18,000 bales. Mall eitzer Delta is delayed by fog in the Formosa Channel and is not expected to arrive here from Shanghai:until day-light Zon Saturday,

ILLNESS OF JAPANESE

CROWN PRINCESS.

Japan newspapera just to

"hand

state

Pawisbrokers Licenses ARRIVALS-The mail str. Detanus and Money Chungers' Licences extra strs. Capri, and Haksta Mara from Harbour Duas, etc Bombay, and str. C. Apear from Calcutta have brought in. 4.700 bales for Hongkong, und 4.102 bales for Changhai, shipmetis from Bengkong to Shanghai, and const ports, &c. amount to about 500 bales.

Local Mil-Bave done nothing during

that musli anxiety is fell by the Japanese the Interval. regarding the recovery of the Crown

Collected by No, 2 Lausch... Coffret dat Suai Kang... Culloc ei by No. 1 Launch

(approximate)

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with the exception of certain bridges. The remaining two sections have been surveyed but work Eas not yet begun. The width of the road is a fost except on the Cartia Peak Ping Shan section: what it in 6 feet, pier at Castle Peak has been projected but is rarely bruken, the only exception being no work has been taken in hand. This pier 819 612:30 | at Sai Kung where an experiment started when made will bợ x vainable terminus

*11/400.0) | Karbon youth ago continues to prosper and is absolutely essential.

109:00 Salog-Man is the chief pineapple district. GEOBALA Ordinancos relating to

de the atop this year was good.

the Territory were consolidated and enacted 6,276.85. Therefors in spite of the drought in the baleto and naeless was repealed. Thors Ominance 34 of 1910. Much that was 1,430,80 year the farmers had little catre for com can be litle doubt of the general prosperity of the District. The cost of living and f 1,753.35 The rainfall was the smallest of which wages in going up, soda water of the better any revoid has been kept Only 81-12 bands and Tures Castle aigretten, which 820,00.30

were almost unknown.exceptat Tai Po some inclics of rain fell during the year and thin five yenze ago, are now to be obtained all SOLE AGENTS 14-16 inches less than the average for the over the District. There can be no doubt at a year. The only wat month was to the increased tax bility of the people. The liquour tax which was imposed for the June when 2031 inches fall,P

Pontic YouThe principal meat of and this, which is greater than the first time this your, brought in #19,632.30, the year was the opening of the rally tentira revende derived from the Territory nga in 1900 the revenus derived from the anger traffic on the Lat October. This ten yra age, was peld without a sourmor. whole of the New Territories Including is not the place to comment on traffic howl City anal veininnde monted receipts but it is understood that the receipts from local passenger trafiis have only in 817, 120.76

The botal revenue thereforo denyed from the Northern District in casla is 9131,031.70 Bhanghai-Hoporte a moderata business and morsover something should be credited to the district in respect of the opium very serious symptoms. Later the condition at slightly advance rates.

Princes, whe on April 28th. developed

of Her Highness was imported as cutaning - Japanesa Yara,—A lot of 60 baler 16s | manópaly,

grave anxiety, her temperature rising was sold at $170 and 450 balas 20% at 9172 It is interesting to folo that tou years

stendily

to 175 botli for spot and to merive,

Raw Cotton.-Imports of Bengal have entiraly stopped and the present very snall of 37 bales remains unsold nomine gustations are $35 to $38. Chinced-Bas The total expenditure on the District largely exceeded the estimate. The er Office, Northern District, was $33,351.45.tions of the Cantle Peak Sha Tau Kok Bond from Ping Shan to Au Tas and from Opium-On the 1st March all opium divaus, in the district, 11 in number, San Tin tɔ An Ex were practically com-

Another journal saya tint H.. tho Crown Princess has grown worna. The Im perial patient has developed complications and is sudering from constant couching Has Highness's action is being followed hy all the nation with grant anxiety. met buyers for a small, lut of 50 bales

The mother of the Crown Princes b alen roportel as lying in a grave condition at $39.50; the present stock is 700 Mali At Hys, suffering from min trouble.

beles and the rates are $87 to 640,

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Hongkong, April 18 190

TELEFONE No. 185.

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