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MEMOS FOR TO-MORROW. Accession of Emperor William 11 of Ger:
many (1888).
General Memoranda.
SUNDAY, June 18
King of Sweden's birthday (1858),
9 a.m.-Excursion to Macao,
MONDAY, June 17:-
Bunker Hill Day (Mars. U.S.A.}
3 p.m.-Sale of Crown Lands at P.W.D.
WEDNESDAY, June 19-
Soon-Watkins Ld. Extraordinary Gen-
eral Meeting.
SATURDAY. June 22-
Noon-China & Manila Steamship Co.'s
Morting.
Variety Entertainment at Palace Tha-
tre, Mt Austin. 9. Smoking Concert at Phoenix
Club.
SUNDAY, June 23 --
Frince of Wales birthday (1804),
MONTAY, June 24-
Midsummer Day,
WEDNESDAY, June 26
7p..Entries plone for Thind Gyu-
khana,
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SATURDAY, June 29
9.34 p.m.-Full Moon.
The China Mail.
Honarono, FRIDAY, JUNK 14, 1919, -
MOTOR TRAFFIC QUESTION.
We heartily agree with the clear and convincing statement made yes- terday at the Legislative Council by
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NEWS OF THE DAY. Then German Mail of the 15th May was delivered in London on the 13 h Jane.
- FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR BCOTT.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
A Smoking Concert is to be held at the Phoenix Club on Saturday, 2nd Jane, commencing at 9
Major RS. Paul, 120th Baluchistan
The funeral of the late Mr J. B. Scott, of Mopera A. S. Watson and Co. at Happy Valley yesterday, was attanded by a large number of the deceived gentle. men's friends in the Culony. The survice wan read by the Rar. Mr Lawson, The infantry, has been detailed a visitor to the Detention Barracks next wook. The chief mourners wats Messe E. R., A. W.,dation of dold officer of the wosk will be and Jne. Miller, A. H. Mancoll. J. A undertaken by Captain B. K. Hughes, lat Taman Heary Humphreys and E YB KOELL with Captain & It Ralphy Stapleton, and among others present wreath Rajputs, next for duty, Mesars J. R. Capell, A. P. Nobbs, N. K. Davida, W. D. Sattori, H. S. Spurge, L. Guys W. H. T. Bones, R. P. Phillips, Lau Chu Pak, and other representatives of the staff. The deconsect was at one time
Lieutenant-Colonel L. A. Hamilton bas to-day given up the command of the 1st Battalion. The King's Own (Yorkshire
W. of Zetland Ludge, and among Light Infantry), on completing the full the Mao prosent were Mesam Morris, period of fout, pours in that appointment. Lloyd, Elphinstone and J. Vanstone. A subaltern in 1883, has passed the whole of Drew, W. H. Purcell, Scriven, Hamilton, Colonel Hamilton, who joined the services Capt. Milroy, Messrs J. Rod es his regimental career in the K.O.F.II. and C. Boad also attended. The large He was prometed Captain in 1891, Major number of floral tribetes laid on the grave in 1900, and Lieutenant-Colonel in 1908. were sent by The Ware-house department Cof. Hamilton will abortly return home to Mesra T.. Chen, Whitelaw, L.` Guy," the
England, Victorin "Dispensary, Mr and Mrs. "A H.. Mancell, Hengkang (D) office. Chinesa elaka, Mr and Mrs A. L. Stein, R. P.
Phillips, Zetland Lodge, bir and Mrs E. Wookey, Hesurs D. E. Clark, J. Millar, Maskott, T. Ramsay, J. 4. Tarrant, Mr and Mrs Stapleton, Mr and Mrs Shepherd, J. Millar, Mr and Mrs S. Green, Mesars Nobbs and Spurge. Mr and Mrs Lau Chu *Pak, Capt. and Mrs Fasmore, A. Stewart, D. Graham, Me and Mrs Capell and others.
A new Republican dollar, with figure of Dr Sun Yat-sen in a pilot jacket un the obverse side, has been struck Nanking,
The great demonstration convened for the purpose of protest against Bonie Rule is to be held to-dight in the Royal Albert Hall, London.
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EJECTED FROM A RESTAURANT.
The Sre station received a call at
In the Summary Court this morning a 4.15 this morning and turning out found" case was mentioned in which Lim Ah Chen that a telephone message which should claimed from the 1. Nam Co. the sum of hare announced the bursting of a Bre$200. hydrant in Square Street had been wrong- ly transmitted.
The Liverpool steamer Dacre Castle, on a vosage from New York to Manila, went ashore in the Red Ses on May 15, Word of the disaster was conveyed to Port Said and the salvage steamer Protector was sent to her Assistance.
Me Russ, for the defendants, said this WAS an ejectment care.. Terms were arrangod between the parties and his clients had kept them so far, and it was only question of when they were going to leave the premises.
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THE FIRE INSURANCE ACTION.
Concluding Stages of "Long Trial,
-The action in the Supreme Court, be- fore the Chief Justice (Bon. Mr. W. Rees Davies) in which the Wa Loong Cheung Kee firm claims from the Prussian National Insurance Co. of Stettin the ..sum of $22,500 alleged to be due on three, policies of insurance, reached its Concluding stages this morning, when the Hon. Mr. Pollock, 5.C., senior couns el for the defendants, commenced his address to the jury upon the evidence.
THE NEW MOTOR CAR REGULATIONS.
"To-day's Test Onse.
FRIDAY, JUNE 14
HONGKONG'E : FIRE="APPLIANCES,
A-New-Motor
Erviess: front Hom#
At the Magistracy to-day," before Mr
A rury valuable addition to the E. A. Irving, cases brought under the new Colony's re-fighting appliances was made yesterday when thers arrived on The first which was boned way that in | the. xa. Monmouth from Home & fpe motor car regulations were hound.
which C. Lauritson was charged with now motor tender for was at the Central driving a motor car on prohibited roads on
Station. June 10th.
Mr Kemp (Crown Soliciter) prosecuted, while Mr F. B. L. Buwley defended.
Sergeant Appleton stated that on June 10th, at 5.59 p.m., he saw the defendant driving motor car No, & along Osine Road,
Laddar Street, He took the 'humber of going in Westerly direction, near the car,
Cranexamined by Mr Boyley, witness but it lay with the whole of the police to stated that he was on the detective staff, see that the Chances of the Colony were canied out. On June 9th he was told by the Suparintendant to warn the defendant and others that the new regulations had conte into frost inte ka
Mr Bowley: At the tinie you saw this ch, was it being drigen furiously or to the Fdanger of the publié ?
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The Witness: “No, sir. Were the occupants of the car behaving in disorderly or noisy fashion - No, vir.
Was the car creating a public nuisance of any sext -It was committing a bresch
of the requlations.
Was it creating = pablis animace at the moment when you saw it-Well, thers wore three cars practically behind on another going along. It might have been a nuisance if any children had been in the road, There are sharp points just naar the road there.
THE SFIDEN OF PROOF. Br. Pollock asked the jury to bear in. mind that the burden was on the plain.seven miles an hour, tiffs of proving the items of their claim.
the defendant to let the motor car out for hire for one year up to June 30th next and the other to drive the car during the same period.
The new tender, which was constructed by Messrs. Merryweathers to specifios. tlane which had been specially drawn up to suit the needs of the Colony, is me of the most powerful, not absolutely the most powerful in the East, and it
scene of an outbreak, in whatever part use will enable the firomen to reach the
of, the Colony it may resur, in a yay, short space of time, with all the near sary appliances for tackling the famer.
· In viem, đt the “hilly - nature, of klie
ground over which it will have to travel the tandas has been powerfully engined. the motor being a 50 hp. of the four- cylinder type. Is in asted with dust ignition, and three speeds and reverse... and on rop gear in capable of 31 anilés am hour on the level. Some idea of the power of the engine can be gathered from the fact that though the vehicle fully equipped and carrying fourteen men weighs over six tone, it will climb, the Peak at six milau an hour.
The tender cartén, in addition to 4,000, feet of home. storol in the body of the vehicle under the seats, and all the necessary fittings tools and connections, a specially constructed fire ladder extend ing to sixty fout. This is on wheels, and en ingenius stem of automatic farten. ings enables it to be attached and dec tached almost instantly.
The whole machine fi splendidly built, and has a very strong appearanĉo. Tho chassis. is specially sprung.. the frons springs working on slide bars; the back. wheels tave double-rimmed tyres of the accepted motor lorry type all four being It is expected that the tender, which has attracted large crowds of Interested Chinese spectators to the Central Station,
solid..
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REVENUE OFFICER TEST
CASE,
Was there any more risk in driving the car in the manner son saw it driven than there would have been if anyone had |driven a dog-cart along there ?---Well, a
motor car drives faster than a dog-eart
How fast was the car travelling -About
་ ་ Witness added that during the twelve That was a very important preliminary years he had been in the Colony he had never heard of an "accident" with a point for them to bear in mind. Remotor er occurring in Caine Road. would address them regarding these He had heard of accidents taking place items, each separate one of which plain-ia the Colony, but could not tiffs would have to establish to the jury's produced were issued by the Captain will go out for a trial trip to-morrow.
The licences exactly in what places, satisfaction. The first item was the Superintendent of Police. One permitted question of whether the plaintiffs, bad proved to the satisfaction of the jury that they paid $7,750 for the stock of the Wah Cheung Arm. The evidence of the cash books seemed conclusively against the statement of the managing partner of the firm, who was interested in this case, that when the policy was taken out there was 87,750 worth of old Wah Mr Rusu asked for giaco till Wednesday, Cheung stock on the premises. He sub-to the University which does not go pointing out that the premises were used mitted that at the outset on this fruithrough Chinstown No.
Mr Bowley No road reasonably suitable (24 « restaurant, and it took some time to item the plaintiffs' case bad broken down for carriages?—That is no.
It could not be said that the managing
Mr Bowley: Have you ever met with an partner bad made a mistake. Either benecident of sort whilst driving along had come before the jury with the iuten Caine Road over tion of deceiving them, or his statement
Have you over met with any arcident. His Lonship wil the facts were simple,- whilst driving in Jubilee Road ---None. and so far as the Inw was conceirdod, were
Hare you ever heard of any such accidents in Jubileo Road? None."
Me Crew (for, the plaintiffs) said the terus upon which one month's adjourn mant was obtained were that defendants were to have left the premises last Wednes- It is reported from Washington that a day. They extended the time until last new coxling station is about to be establish.drening, but so far as he knew defendant ed at Kisks Island, the most westerly of had not gone yet. the Aleutian group. This news comes following the arouncement that the com). ing station at Sitka is to be abandoned. The naw station is a thousand miles nearer Japan than is Honolulu,
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A petition is said to have been sub- mitted to General Li on behalf of the hallem soldiers during the revolution at Baoko.
Hi Honour said he would give til Monday morning.
get out
Mr Crew: You have already had a mouth's grace.
Mr Russ: You are being paid for it. Mr Crew asked whather,, supposing It ask for public place of two mildefendant left before Monday, be might #daco at Hankow River station (Kilom. 10). This shall be created into a public. park, and in the midst. all the Tallen -soldiers will be Luried,
haro costa...
His Lordship said he could not give
fcònts without going into the case.
OF GOOD BEHAVIOUR. ."
ess correct.
ther the plaintiffs had proved that there The next point was the question whe
was on the night of the fire 310,000 of silk in the back showcase in the shop.
Could it possibly be believed, he naked, that as the plaintiffs said; after the fire
Two stenniers, the Glenstrae and COMPLAINANTS ORDERED TO BE the frame work of this show-case Andalusin, have between them shipped nearly 6,000 tons of bean oil at Dalny for Earope. The Glenstrae loaded 28,000 casos and 906 barrels on May 23 for London and Antwerp, while the Andalusia,
8,000 cases and 100 casks for Sweden. which followed a few days later, shipped
Ladies Department. His Excellency, Hon. Mr CLAUD wont Rebore on Everlasting Point in
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THE VERY LATEST MODELS,
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SEVERx, the Officer Administering the Newchwung river on May 11, but was Government, with reference to motor relosted without assistance shortly after, It was found, on soundings being taken, traffic in the Colony. The views he that considerable silting had taken place expressed on the subject should, in on the point and on the bank to the our opinion, appeal all who have westward, the cleren-foot conteur having no selfish interests to serve, and who shifted considerably further out.
have the welfare of the public at heart in regnad so important mat. ter. "No one can seriously disagree with the statement made by His Excellency, that "speaking generally Hongkong unlike the Straits and Shanghai, is unsuited for motor traffic
24.93.
At the Magistracy to-day, three Chinese were charged with assaulting a They, were defended by Mr. Otto King Sing. It appears that the wife of the complainant got into heated conversation with the defendants and called her hus hand, who subsequently received a blow from one of the men. He also alleged that the others assaulted him.
Mr. Melbourne (the Magistrate): Why did they ansault you?
Complainant: I don't know why. Mr. Melbourne: What happened after you had been assaulted?
Complainant: All the men ran away. In further evidence it appeared that complainant's wife won assaulted, The sale in reported to Japanese of
Mr. Otto Kong Sing: The quarrel was the China Navigation steamer Shantung. between the woman and the first defen- which is at present engaged on a charter dant, and in consequence of that quarrel between blji and Hongkong, with delivery I submit that the charge has been laid.
at Kobe on the expiration of her charter.
Mr. Melbourne, after hearing further
was left, when they had the evidence of Mr. Lammert, supported by a stretch made at the time, that the partitions were in- tact, and if this case had been stocked with silk and the partitions were not burnt out it was absolutely impossible that no traces of it should have been found. This question of the partitions fad a very important bearing upon the case. He thought it could be taken that neither Tam Kan nor the managing part- ner`gave any satisfactory explanation of how the paper rolls found in the bick show-esc came to be upon the premises,
These rolls were burnt, to a considerable extent, but not so much as to prevent the jury from accing that they were dummy rolls and had not contained silk, Mr. Lammert, an expert, gave it as his opinion that if the show-case bad contain- ed $10,000 worth of silk it could not all have been burnt. Therefore he submitted. that it did not contain this quantity of
Imaterial..
except to a very limited extent" W Hartlepool, with dimensions 304.4 by 41.1oomplainants should be bound over. I tradicting the statement of the managing
feel sure that This Excellency was also correct when he stated that his viewa
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VOLUNTEER
#IGNALLING CLASS.
Termined by Mr Kemp, the witness said regalations were issned in April, 1911, prohibiting motor cars from using certain streets. Other motor car, in other places, had made themselves public quaDOCS.
Mr Bowley (to defendant): Is there say other road, other than Caine, Road, leading
Mr Bowley then referred to a paragraph in the Blue Book regarding Jubilee Road, witie, its stoepest gradient being 1. in 20. afterwards stating that it was a road 16 feet Mr Bowley (to defendant): Is it a road suitable for motor cars!
Defendant: Yes
Cöst. Against Defendant.
In the Supreme Court this morning the Puisno Judge, "Mr Justice Gomperts, gave jagment as te costs in the test vise taken to define the power of Revenue Officers to arrest, taken by Yip Man Against. Chan, Hing. His Lordship at the conclusion of the hoaring awarded plaintiff #5. Esclaim was, Ing. $500 - Mr Russ appeared fo plaintiff, and Mr F. M. Hodgrom Crown Solicitor,
at the heating,tant
admitted the bad un right to arrest anither person when he had no power of arrest, and had no tight to hands on another person for a mers breach of a local technical assault, and noe ons had not ordinance. He garages for a
question of costs. Of
*"sa" individent' whố mach sympathy for came to the court is when be had been fined $250 amuggling lottery tickets, but the common law principle being that every man as entitled to liberty of his person, and all never be deprived of to his it, except by legare costs on the
lurest scale. And can revoke a licence at any time ?--- Yes.
What is the extreme width of your test car.
Is it, in your opinion, a reasonably safe ad for a motor-car driven by a careful
drive: Yes.
Every motor car driver requires to be examined by the police competency Yes.
Defen❜ant: Bix feet.
JAYAL NEWS.
the road is 18 foot wide, could two We much regret to report the deaths cara pasa comfortably-Quite comfortably. of A. Meldru dg. Str. at EM.S.
Is the Caine Road route at any point. in Fame, who ded in the B.N. Hospital -
opinion, dangerous No.
yesterday afte Which route would you prefer to drive along, Caine Road route, or Des You?1 Road?-Caine Road.
your
Mir Irving It is salar? Yes. Mr Bowley: In the course of your driving, bare yes ever driven over any animals?
Defendant; No.
Not even a blind kitten —Yes. In driving along Jubilee Road on the day is question, what did you meet ?
Defendant; I met one gentleman o horseback
The funeral pok place at Happy Valley. this morning.
H.M.S. Mintaur will probably sail o' Monday morni
E.M.S. Camb tralia.
Yan left today for Aur
H.M.B. Janus re
Did you meet a gentleman with a string to-morrow. of three horses Yes.
Did you have any difficulty in passing thinse horses No,
In other places the parlace was very bad -Y.
Mz, Bowley: Let us take the old junction with Jabilen Hoad, are the Pokfulam Road from the University to the gradients very mach steeper than the Jubilee Road gradients - Yes. de
Any bad corners?-Yes, just as bad as Jabilee Road!
to Hongkang
AN UNHEAR? CASE.
In the Summary Court this morning the case was mentioned which the Wo Fat Co. sued Fuk Shell Sun and others in the recovery of, $1,00%. Mr. Lewis, for the plaintiffs, said they vent to another” solicitor first, and be framés the action wrongly. Instead of apply ing for leave to stand the writ this solicitor consented to judgment being
leave to apply for the re-instatement of givan against the plaintiffs with costs and,
the action. The case had never been heard on its merits.
Mr. L. D'Almeda, for the defendants aid judgment was given because the frat solicitor did not amood
A third question he was entitled to ask The Shantung, which is a steel rossel o.vidence, said that the complainant and was, "Have the plaintiffs proved, that
I think you did not meet a solitary in- 2,807 tonu gzona, was built in 1832 by his wife seemed to have behaved very there were six boxes and two cases of silk
on the first floor on the night of the dividual of any sort until you got round losers W. Gray and Co. of West orderly. Mr. Melbourne added: "I
think that the first defendant and the two fire Evidence had been given conuolis drawing ricksha --That is so
Green Island corner, where you met, a
And after the rickaha I think you met the coreplainants are hot bound over they partner on this point, and if the bares one pedestrian on the slope, down to At the Hotel Cecil on May & Sir Brydenta are discharged."
pill Bght the man. The other two defen had been stored, as was stated by Hoody Town Yee.
Did you notice that the rond was grass- Cheung Ming, a low days after the fre. grown in places?-Yes. on this point were shared by the Leighton gaso demonstration of his
in the front part of the floor, they ought: large majority of those who were in a device for safely launching lifebosts from
to have been there after the fire, for this part of the premises was not bürnt. position to judge." Consequently,
paestus consists of a chute, with a pen toon the rules that apply to motor at one end, which can be swang out from
Mr. Potter then turned to the question of four firms from which plaintiffs duit. traffic in other towns require the boat deck to the water. It is claimed A Semaphore Signalling Class will and stated that one of the witnesses said considerable modification in a place that by this method it is possible to launch comments at Volunteer Headquarters at he could not find in Canton any Arms at of the hilly nature of Hongkong.
boats into any ses in which they can live. | 4.30 p.m.- od Friday, the dist instant, the addresses given in plaintiffs' books.
and will be continued every Monday and and the King Lam shop was closed and safer than old Pokfulam Road Yes ***
In your opinion Jabiles Boad is much Probably some people may not find
Friday evening at the same hour until two stalls were in front of the door?" -- You were informed of the closing of the regulations entirely suitable, but, Commerce are calling a meeting for 3rd tors will blend. Membars in possession able way that chops of these four firzes think you had certain correspondence was suing for the cost of work donos The Hongkong General Chamber of further notier. Both Infantry Instruc-Another curious thing was the remark Cane Road route on Saturday morning as we suggested in this column in proximo, which should prave of consider of Signalling fags are requested to return Wednesday's issue, we feel ware that able interest to exporters of Chinese them to Headquarters at onces
were found mixed up with property be with the Government with regard to drive an entirely different cause of action longing to the plaintiff firm at Kan Uing at sight That is so.
Mr. Lewis, in answer to his Lordship. More than two years after their ince they will not allow their personal produse. &s will ta sean from our
Fong
Before Friday afternoon had you the said he thought the hosting of the case ton, the improvements in the interior wishes to over-ride the proper rights vertising columns, the mosting his for
The onus rested upon the plaints to lightest intimation that the Caine Road would take, abouk a day, and his Lordship rangements of Buckingham Palaco have
its object the forming of an association of
prove that the goode were upon the pre-rate and Jubilee Road would be loaded the hearing for Manilay, iba zift: Just be completed. The principal altars of that vast majority which His Ex-fporters st. 1 dealers in Chinese produce
prove that the good were upon the pre- or p
Mr Kemp. (to defendanty You have dans bare bets a complete fextallation of celleney pointed out are unable to under the auspices of the Hongkar the electric-light throughout the buildings, travel in motor cars. The point to Chamber. All native deslem are invited Spen the famous chandeliers or smally used bear in mind is that Hongkong in to partipite in the contemplared for burning was candies having been trans- a very large extent quite unsuited to arrangement. formed into electrolleds. Passenger filta
motor traffic, especially for pleasure for the u
use af Rognity and their visitors Have also been erected to boil the north And south Winga.
Wm. Howell, Id.
cars. If there should be any doubt heary storm struck the port of - Astung on May 10 dolaying All stemmers
regarding this point, a glance at the and doing a very ccosiderable ament of number of casualties should quicklyonge. - Tho xe Bunan which had made dispel it, for the figures brought for the mouth of the river on the "grayious EW if hay, medicina have met with ward by His Excellency are simply ight compelled to put to se
the uniform success that fram attend-
UNIFORMLY SUCCESSFUL.
d the ire of Chamberialo a Calle, Cauler antounding. That twenty-eight ne order to weather the gale, whic dures of colle and diarrhoes which it has cidents, four of which ended fata
and Dinteloos Bamedy" The remarkable
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baya ziven it a wide reputations: For éstas
y Chemise and Storekeepers
pecurred thin the space ut eir
months speaks volumes for the
experienced
LASIGNATIONS, SE
Bergt, A. Gregory is permitted to re: sign on leaving, the Colony with efect from the 4, 5, 6 Colony with test is permitted to resign, will effect from the 11th inat,
Private W. Lang is granted leave of absenes for one year with effect from the 8th inst.
All the
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He asked the jury to say that there heard of crass of 'h tech_boing startled by was sufficient evidence in time case to cars in Jebiles Road No. justify them this were a crimbat the Danspapers-Bo
karagua kape not rund anything about is in charge, in saying that, arson had boar What did you read committed. That was, that the premises Defendanc↑ T. read that they were not had been wilfully set on fire by the wil startled in the mag ful act, or with the cognivance of the Didn't you read that an accident
narrowly avoided No insurer. How else did the premises getThe case was still procee on fire? He put it to the jury that there lanned our Beat, edition, WATS TWO-WAYs: against the plaintifas |
Volunteer ResuITES. */
to attend no ressonable theory had been put for
ward which would account for the origin
fire; secondly, he put it to them plaintifs had abanged, their evidond
"Mr. Lewis said the original claim res for morey due to plaintiffs as a surety,
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