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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

"THE RAYMOND CAST.

To-day's Court Proceedings.

WEDNES

15. 1918

CHARGE AGAINST CHINESE

E CONTRACTOR.“

Du you suggest that Mr Raymund de (Fourwtely tried to break the key in the look-Well, I imagine he did." I did not touch it,

-Before-Me Malonome at the dirigeinbraeryt A case of considerable interest was heard What did you do with your lait hand-this mhening, » contmedor named Un Laa in the Supreme Court this morning by Mr Tried to word him of

| On was charged, with bluating stone with- Justive Compertz, the sution boing that in Do you consider he made in personalent taking the necessary precautions during

the'e nstruction of a new roul from Cham-), which Hanty A. Law, Hongkong, claimed attack on you-Tên, from The Gront Raymond" the sun of

yon-No

81,00), The claim drop out of an incident. Did you consider he was going to hit Had you had a very fair dinner that Dr Kayt, Port Medical Offloor, luft for which occurred at the Theatre Royal on

Saturday week. The illusionist challenged | night?—The usual mass dinner.

himself from a pair of handcuffs. Mr Law

poses returning in about nine months............

for

And the usual drinks — few drinks Did you have the usual drinks during

-

lir Edwards represented the Publis Words Pepartment, while Air Chwin ap peared for the defendant.

erlain Rund to Pinotation Rod

How many did you have after dinner this chair.

Can you tell me why, you did not make any application for the money before the

succosted in freeing one band. Raymond denied that Mr Law had earned the As the most, two | $1,000 which ho offered for the performance of the tent, and there was a big “Scans" in the theatre. Proceedings were at once instituted by Lieut. Law for the recovery of the 1,000.-

Evidenco) was given to the effect' thing- Dr. Stendawan was being eszeled by his chair volios - April 30th... | when he heard × loud report m.of blasting. (A arome dropped on to the road very near

The contractor in charge of the work said that the mad he bee

sirico e operations had boom pened commenced. Up to May 3r blasting operations hau beon carried on on writ was issued ?..

the now rad. He said that in all Govorur. Mr. Goldring aid it was because they mant contracts he had recaired, unless only had half an hour to issue the writ in, a contract contained a stipulation as to and it was done on his advice. Elut Lambiasting he always carried out blasting ope

He thought that all dus proczu. arations. was expesting to gab. the monoj,, 19 à man trom Mr Raymond called upon the Ations had been taken. Bedel not remember jutant and enquired, the name of the gen. A occasion pan which stones and on, aying he might get a cheque from been blown from the scene of the blasting Mr. Raymond. On the Monday the writ operations on to Plantation Road,

Defendant wan Anal 8100 or three was inued.

ara mere, retorical Bourishes made Home yesterday by the Nile. He prothesidience to omulatebis food of freeing i

post prandial occasions, forgot-

The following candidates have bean l'accepted the nhxilsago, and claimed to have the interval?—The usual drinks. ten as boon as made and never

their examination intended to be taken seriously. Such successful in

carlificaton of competency before the Board statements, however, should not be of Trade. Hongkong, during the mouth of made by public men in respousible April, viz.-B. M. Aveline, G. Cormack, positions unless they are prepared to LM.Angrore, D. Cocamne and J. Allan carry them out. Far better that such a first sugineors; J. M. Xavier, E. D. statements should not be uttered. Davies and N. Taylor as secund engineers We are not referring to the consist. Parry and J. A. Murphy

ainstors; E. B. Groen aud J. E, Perren as ency or the inconsistency of the first mas action; all we wish to convey is that! public men should know their minds better before committing their future nctions to a definite course. "Incon- sistency, far from being the sign of an elastic moral code, may very easily be the reverse, and indicato a mind willing to take a broad, fair and

CORRESPONDENCEN,

THE DOOS HOME"

(To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL.") Danz Sir,May I trespass upon your

The writ stated that the claim was for $1,000, being the amount undertaken, on the 4th May, 1012, to be paid by the defendants to any person who should free himself from a pair of handouts fastened upon his wrists by tho-defendant, which act was performed by-tho-plaintiff. plaintifs fall claini would sit The hut he waires so much thereof as may be necessary to bring the action within the jurisdiction of this court.".

Mr M. R. Harris represented the plaintif and Mr F. W. Goldring for the defendant

The great interest which the case is used was evidenced by the large

being present.

Me Gelding mid he did not know when the imprinte

eminary was, but this was certainly nug dons with Mr Ragaande suthorit

Answering Mr Harris the plaintiff said he was quitive that previous to-turning the key in the 10th his bola-band,was not

THE ALLEGED DISCOVERY OF GOLD IN KYUSHU,

free. The first thing next woning hisslerable sensation haec bean caused sliciter wrote odering terms of Settlement, lately by the allege-discovery of ap of which one was that £23 should be given extensive deposit of gold in the neigh to a charity.

bourhood of Yokohama, Yame 'distrích,

9 p.The Great, Raymond at Shoroughly impartial view, no matter complete the amount needed to establish attendance at Court, many Indies, also Rosario spoke to guing on the stage with Fukuoka prefecture. Some of the on-

Liens. Albert Näville Stopford, H.M.S.

plaintiff and others on the evening is question, and as to the offer of £100 made by defendunt. Plaintiff did not wish to put on the bandcuffs, but was Baslly peri suaded to by defendant, who put them an him. They appeared i be fucked:

thusiasta responsible for the report do... clare that the depmit excess even tho Blondike-and that gold exists. Ja thờ neighbourhood 11 the amoun of.

kindness once more? Mr F. K. Tata has made a final and successful effort to

and carry on the Dogs' Home. He is to what may have preceded. To many, be cordially congratulated. It will be a boon however, it was by no means a sur- to us if you will kindly insert this lengthy prise that the worthyr ex-President acknowledgment of the following generous 9.30 p.ni.-Legislative Coung arting, i had launched himselt into the midst i donations. Au advertisement in this issus Saturday week at the Theatre Royal where | Defendant repent offer and gave heery circulated by newspapers in Tokyo

of the election with all his wontedives particulars of sales, etc.Iay, Yours the defendant was performing. He was

Thesire, Kaw Fong.

MIMO FOR TO-MORROW.

General Memoranda.

fervour. He would not have been

King of Spain's birthday (Atgh the Roosevelt that we know bad he not-acted in that maner; and that he

Fular, May 17:-

XII) Boris 1884.

SATORDAT, May 18:--

Emperor of Russin's birthday (Nicholas

11) Born 1868. Noon--Sale of Dogs at Messrs Hughes &

Hough.

Noon-Peak Tramy Co. Meeting. Rowing Races at RH.K. Yacht Club.“ 9.15 Grand Variety Entertain

ment at Palace Thatru, Mount A deriz. Boxing at Belle View Hotel.

a.m.-Excursion to Bincao, TUESDAY, May 20

4 p.m.-Special Meeting of Hongkong

General Chamber of Commercé. “10 abg, -Criminal Sessions begin. - FIUAY, May 24:--

Empire Day.

Publie Holiday,

faithfully.

Lady Chater G. Friesland Loung Tau Po... Mrs R. Hancock

is giving his opponent a very stirring and even anxions time is apparent W. G. Hobbe from the fact that we learn that Pre-. C. ...

N. A. D. & E. K. sident Tuft contemplates-and

T. evidently with equanimity-thew. E. C..... mighty task of delivering eighty 1. A Young... speeches in Ohio, and that he has Alan Keich

JED, caused, particularly among his ope

T. F. G. ponents (who evidently do not like

C. D. Silas... the move) no little consternation by his direct appeal for the "vote "of the women of Califorain, in what is

H. A. Siebs F. D.

G. Medhurst C. H. Rose'

known as the "primaries voting". N. Winter

C. H. HICKLING.

......

9 4.1.-Special Service for Chilcrne in Such an appeal is said to be unpre- Wm. Gardner...

St. John's Cathedral.

cedented" by a President. Perhaps J. A. Ribeiro

SATURDAY, May 25:-

12.30 p.m.-Star Ferry Cd's Meeting,

-Second Gymkhana Meeting at Face Course, Happy Valley.

SUNDAY, May 26¦---

Whit Funday.

Queen Mary's birthday (1887).

MONDAY, May 27:-

Whit Monday.

Public Holiday.

-1 Boys' Owu Club Sports.

TUESDAY, MAY 28-

12.30 p.m.-China-Borneo Ço. Meeting, WEDNESDAY, May 29 :--

Examination of Army Oflicers for

motion.

pro

Decoration Day (U.S.A.)

THURSDAY, May 10:—

FRIDAY, MAY 31-

7.30 am-Full Moon,

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, WEDsesoát, May 13, 1019.

THE AMERICAN POLITICAL STRUGGLE

A. Friand... E. Shellim...

Li Fai In...

it is, but surely it is not more un-' precedented than the fact that era. J. ... President Roosevelt has thought fit B. K. Mehta

X Y Z to enter the contest, after laving. S. Geblny given his solemn pledge that he would A. M. ds Cruz. not do so. The Democrats of the C. S. Osmund... United States are said to be delighted Pau Man Hing with the warring factions at present | E. E... in the ranks of the Republican party, F. F. E. S. but in the absence of a candidate of JC. R

XYZ... their own, we isil to see what good

M.S. N. their satisfaction is likely to do them. R. E. S. Y. R. K. Meantime, not only America but the

R. E.... world looks on with mingled wonder

A few friends... and amazement at this wonderful | A. H. B. campaign and, in true sporting spirit, %. Volpicelli hopes that the best minn may win.

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J. E. Gumais

H.S........

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A poor deg

NEWS OF THE DAY.

H. K. E......

The cargo of silk shipped on board the as Australien,, which left Hongkong on the 9th ult., was delivered in Lyons on the 13th inst...

We have been informed that tickets to Cinton by the Kowloon-Canton railway

Lorastrian Churity Fund

A. M. Soares y M. A. Razack G. A. S.

I. Gourgey... m M. Jebsen

THE PLAINTIFF's EVIDENCE,

Henry Astell Law, the plaintiff, said he attended the evening performance on

2,000,000 000 kin These reports asen

plaintift the key. Mr Law then, in view and Osaka, and recall the statements of the audience, free his left hand, and made during the war of the discovery of then there was a scafle tween- Raymond

sitting in the stalls and was one of a committee of nine who went on the stage in ... 50.00 responts to Raymond's invitation. They in ... 00.00 cluded several American sailors. Defendant 25.00 choss a pair of American handcuffs from one 10.00 of the American sailors, and, having pre- 5.00viously stated his willingness to pay £100 1.00 to anyone who succeeded in freeing himself 1.00 from them, he asked Captain Warden to 1:00 put them on. Capt Warden refused, and 1.00 Raymond then passed them to witness, 5.00 He refused also but after being strongly 2.00 pressed, consented and Mfr Raymond then 1.00 put the culla on witness. He put the cuffs "1.00 on as tightly as they would, go, the right 2.00 onu. hand being above the wrist bone. could see the handcuffs were clored. Wit working was discontinued if the yield was 25.00 Witaess was positive that both hand cuffs nest int at the side of the stage with others productive. It is true that there is some of the Committee and saw Liect. Law's left placer gold there, but the quantity and The defendant then hand free. He saw Raymond rush at hini extent of the deposit are entirely un- renewed his offer to witness and further sad believed he seized his left hand known. Many people have applied for stated that he would allow witness to have hoard Raymond the cuffe not having been permission for trial digging, but hone

the struggle 10.00 the key.

something about 5.00

and plaintiff. Raymond said. Free the rich gold selds, afterwards proved to be ather band" and Mr Law said "How en falso. According to a Fukuoka telegram to you inee-broken-the-key." He went or the Axehi, the report terms to be the stage to help get the right moru, or less of a boat. Mr. Noda, caff of

Director of the Fukuoka Mining Inspec- Criss examined; Plaintiff came near witness, Init be did not touch the key. tion offer, and Mr. Ishikawa, an expert in the same offer, who visited the scene Captain Warden looked at the key.

By Mr Harris: This was before it was of the alleged discovery, report that there giran Lieut. La Nobody touched it is evidence to show that a gold mine was afterwards, patil Lieut Low went behind worked there about 150 gesia agy, and the stage.

asked to put on handcuffs but refused. Captain Warden, .O.Y.L.I., nid by it can be surmised that some gold was found there in olden times, but it in and be tried to persunde plaintiff not quite impossible to say bow much gold to. Dr Raymond went to him and stud be obtained to-day or why the "Let hi pot theox ou So for to

Success to the Organizer". Dr. Allam...

THE Presidential

Dr. Fitzwillinas Election in are now available for a week instead of two Ehuhrin Amerien, Reuter assured us in a tele-daya as hitherto. Certain altemtions in the G. C. Moxon

A. B. C. gram yesterday, is, like the weather time table came into effect to day.

Dr. Jordun in Hongkong, waxing hotter."

C. Lawder...' That we would not doubt for n

It is interesting to note that during The next few days tha vencels at Kowloon. M. Hanacs ... moment, for they don't mince matters Duck will comprise Danish, Norwegian. Byworth... in America. From the President Dutch. Patuguese. Spanish, American, Hon. Mr Ross Davies, downwards of there is any "lows Chinese, Russian, And, of course, British Hon. Mr. E A. Bewett (Second

ward" scale of society in Democratie] Amerien the doctrine of #hustle'

Thomas Gillespie, of the s.8. Ou Sang, was charged at the Magistracy" is firmly believed in in all departments this morning with being drunk and of life; and in politics it may be stated disorderly and assaulting a European without undue cimphasis that no policeman in Wellington Street. He was

fined $5... exception is mundo. From the

Instalment)

5.00 95.00

were clicked to.

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The handcuffs were produced to his 1.00

Lordship, and Lieutenant Law expiniued 1.00 their "working.

His Lordship said he 20.00 thought plaintiff had better not put

95.00 1,00

them on.

1.00 25.00 10.00

Continuing his evidence, Licut Law said hé 5.00 reached down to the keyhole and was ablo to drop the key into the lock He could then just reach it with the tips of bisi 100 fingers, and he gave it a turn. Immediately 100 the left handcuff opened. Mr Raymood. 2.00 seeing that something was up, then rushed 1.00 at him like a tiger, scized his right hand 1.00 and they struggled together for a few 1.00 seconds. Eventually he quietoned down 00 and then witness noticed he was pressing 10.00 too knobe on the handcuffs. At the same 100 time witness noticed that defendant had 1.00 broken the key, 5.00

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properly locked, and also tell him to free has actually taken the operation in band. his other hand. Lieut. Law said How Investigations have not progressed to can 1; you have broken the key." There

was a good deal of booing at the the time, such a stage as to decide whether the and is was difficult to hear. Witness freed mine has my hopeful prospects at all, plaintift from the right cuff and then re still less whether the deposit of gold is. turned to the stage.

as rich as reported. Mr. Nishiwada, en -

In reply to questions by Mr Goldring.

Captain Warden stated be thought Ray.expert in the Department of Agriculturo and anid This is not fair, let me fas en aud Commerce, did not go purposely to inspect, the find as reported. Ha sixited the handcutia properly."

the place on his way to inspect a colliery. in Fukuoka prefectura.

Ho

Mi

three

His Lordship: You did not put those those words to the other wilures.

Goldring mid be overlooked it. That the cuffs should be suggested that there were conditions: properly fastened, bould be opened with out assistance, and in full view of the audience.-Witness said he did not hear the conditions asde unti alter Lieut. Law had freed himself.

applied for the lease of 10,000,000 tazbo.. It appears the report of a gold discovery in this locality had its origin in the fact that Mr., Iway, a mineralogist who was a teacher in the Kumamote Higher Technological School, resigned his offico and, in concert with a building contractor

The dispatch adds that people in Yume district and Fukuską city are solely occupied with this topic and cherish the most absurd ideas on the subject. Some talk of the pational debt being redecinol, others that the excess of imports over Lieut. Stephen Winchester Wallace in exports is no longer a matter of concern, un the gold will pay for all Speculators command of United States gunboat, mid the sailors on the stage were all from his bare competed in sending in applications hip

He wna Aino there. One of the for grant of charters for trial digging, In answer to his solicitor, witness said silors carried a pair of handcuffs hit these applications now numbering 105. 16.00 he was pative he did not break the key ship. So far as he could see the cuffs were

there were nome simiar to the in Mr. Hori Santars, a colliery owner, has 5.09 | himself, and nobody else want near him.

pot on Linut. Law properly; they were 19,00 Raymond then esid, witness continued, Aupposed to snag on without difficulty. 5.00 You are not free yet."Let me see yon When Raymond rushed at plaintiff, plain tit tried to waive him, and a scuffle ensued 5.00 get your näher hand out. He answered

He heard Mr Raymond say Lieut. Law 5.00 How can I you have broken the key."id not freed hijs right hand and he be 25.00 Witnessed then threw the broken key to lievod Mir Raymond at that time persisted

5.00 Capraia Agg. There was then an uprosti in his e

his offer bl £100 if he completely freed 2.00 the audience asking for fair play Mrrectnmized: The handcuff was not .00 Reymond then said he would return money American Service one but he had seen 6.00 to people who were not satisfied and it used by the police in America; it was 5.00 | several left. ↑ He'slao mid "You are the well known pattern. He knew in on this alender basis of fact the whole 5.00 sort of something about people who try to general way how they were used. He

heard Mr Raymond remark that the band 60.00 create ill-feeling between Great Britain cuts were not properly locked. He dil -5.00 | and America. Beltind the stage with a pair not here the stipulation made that they 5.00 of pliers the handcuffs were opened. The should be so. handcuffs were in work- 1.00 right handcuff was very hard to open, ing order there was question about it

perly 5.00 nick having to be made in the broken key provided they were put on p

William Bruce Sweety, 1st class - me-i 2.00❘ Witness then returned to his seat on the chinist's mate in the U. S. navy, anid he

went to the theatre at the

of Mr 5.00 stage. He had not been paid the £100.

request

PARTS, April 3 5.00 Cross-examined-He knew nothing of Raymond's manager. He was asked to

The Franco Moroccan Treaty signed st.. that sort bring some abipmates and was given after Fer on Saturing contains eight articles 1.00 handcuffs and had never

Inthe ante-room one of Mr Raymond's

placing Moree so under the protectorate of 19.00 before,.~*

attendants had handens and at night France, guarantaning respect of the catlyes 15.00

jackets and asked them to take them on the religions convictions and the -prestige age when bir Raymond issued the the Sultan, providing for the militare challenge. Witness wont on the stage with sccupation of certain pointa by the FECH a pair of handens which looked like the if deemed necessary, & deßning the pair produced. Mr Raymond chess them

&

де.

in Kumamoto, applied to the authorities

for permission for the survey or explora

tion of a gold mine in Tamo district. story arose. The Japan Chronicle.“

A SULTAN'S CHAMPAGNE

First Attempt At After-Dinner Speaking.

Mr Goldring saked Mr Law, to put on the cuffs, and Mr Harrin consented to this 25.00 being done after defendanta had given

guarantee that. Mr Law would be freed,

m him He was nt experienced but as of the French Resident-General Me Goldring said part of his defence was the handcuffs appeared to be put on Mendes bat of finial toorgan setioni.

Breaking through, all Traditiona that the bandcuffs were defective, and the Law properly he would give "this Moorish Court, the Sultans invistol, on

When the cuff were put

9507.00

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.

left handcuff was never properly fastened. That accounted for Mr Raymond's tiger- Mr Stephenson, the popular manager like rush across the stage. A half-tern of of the Bijou Seenic Theatre, han secured. for the week end, a very fine new serica the key should free both hands.

Continuing hia answers in 4 across of pictures. Chief amongst them is

Bijou Scenic Theatre, President Tuft und bis redoubtable magistrate on four charges viz., one of by this picture. It should be mentioned

STREET. FLOWER A ELECTRIC FANS THROUGHOUT THEATRE.

THE LATEST PICTURE PLATE ST AND

9.15.7.AL

THE FLAMING ARROWS.

PLAYING TRUANT. BULL RACING AT NINES..

BEWARE OF MAGIC. MUZZLED.

THAT CHAMPION LOXEL THE NEWSPAPER SERIAL,

longong, April 1, 2

Mr

The

gentleman £100 if he can free himself from single trusty in person alter the seal the handcuffs without assistence. He saw of the Empire had bear ixed by the Hejib, or Minister of Justio. Although a Law with the key between the index the Rajib was ill in bed on Saturday, he fugur of each hand and then the lalt ens made to get up my the Matin's flapan. Mr. Raymond got i tha temper. Ed

quartar-loft towards the Aadiance while he this

Mouri, Maroon Misi-tee E Foreign

“In the evening the Sultan, who was in

beginning of the campaigu up: The Chinese boʻsun of the Bucephalor,

there was a scuffs and calls from thedal espandent.t.Eck and feat

mid, I and with us inkstand, a new pen, and the Stato sen till the present time, the Pre-sys the Straits Times, Singapore, whostiade of The Mating Arrows very fine examination, plaintiff said he did not dicas. Hagmondo (see frond the cuffs was excited with great purple the per-

Föncə the Bulrán, with whor sidential election has been conduetauch people business of shoppingAmerican Indian story That Cham-hear Mt Raymond make the stipulation rel and Lieut Law aid he key as Regal The Brunch Minor and Er ed with great vigour, particularly grants (for a consideration of 85 or 80 pion Boxer" is a comic im Which is "If the cuffs are properly locked or broken wer to Mr Gol

[pr・ “chop") to allow them to evade well worth seeing, and those interested, use the expression: **frour, these curs In answer to Mr Goldring witness said by the two great central figures ruling, was convicted by the senior in the Estle furt, will be much entertained properly looked upon him. He burned handcuffs to the theatre from the ship. On the best of hamare, again broke traditions

on the firevious evening-his-had lakini

evening he dias not. After Me Law by making his debut.sis on after dinner opponent, ex-President Roosevelt. Of minitting an het likely to cause the that the convenience of the audiques has was frompg himself, and had not his beek was fren Mr Raymond said will leaveit speaker at a grond languyt which he a gave to the porn who brought the dogs at the palsouth die Frerelt Vision There the former little need-bo-xund that of a dangerous infectious disease ben studied by the fact that Mr. the audience.

ng whether the looks re in under wow Foliene, with By Mr Goldring - ME..

at the pot and witness on being appealed M. Begot a hed the Sulen that many of the wisest people, ball three of cheating. He was suntanced Stephenson has placed 17 electric fans

to six months rigorous Imprisonment on in his theatre, and those who wish

When held tho took seemed tirer low him to propose bisajesty an enjoyable evening under ples- bog ning was quite frion

optied very sily. He did not li The Samasurilingly circumstancer dannot do better rushed twineer: } upcommonly Raymund my hofore the handen prosched" Ben then pay a vint to this popular place-of

ozcited.

were heluz put on Mc Low that the left tourage, with a vi handeul seemed so he eat of under uporcent formality entertainment.r

Itaymond seemed to make * lot of thnoxud

in and out of the United States, each charge, the sentences to an A sincerely hope that he will be returned curruntly.

if for no other reason thing I

reward for the excellent services Ine GET IT-TUDAY, IT MAY SAVE A has rendered during his tenure of

· LIFE Coffice, not only for the benefit ofUPPOSE you should buy to day's guts!!

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America, but for his strenuous ed-id: Diarrhoes Remed perle manber

ricke of your family xưa principles which are of

with diarrhoea or champ oulley would world-wide application and forth the money had been

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kind come on without war

SEON the chief statenisit to make at present almaya bara laumediate

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