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punishment should certainly be made was delivered in London on the 1st. Fab. to fit the crime," and therefore they should be treated precisely like ordinary criminals. If Bill Sykes smashes a window or destroys" a Rembrandt, or merely attempts to do either, he very soon inds himself in "durance vilo" and not in the second division. These Suffragettes largely comprise women of good social posi- tion, tolerable education (which seems to have done them little good) and, having little or nothing of a sericus nature with which to occupy
The .. Loksang, which arrived to-day from Weihaivai, reported having passed a dismantod water-logged and abandoned junk in lat. 2.90 N. long, 120.49 E.
Japanese newspapers allege that in 1900 two beggars were executed for the
ros)'murderers have recently been saptured.
The above Beers, brewed by the well-krown San Miguel their minds they appear to devote murder of a Yoshie policeman; wheress the Brewery of Manila, are LIGHT, very PALATABLE and their attention exclusively to what one of the man recently arrested in said to REFRESHING, and can be recommended as the finest of they believe to be the best methods have confessed committing the crime.
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MARRIAGE,
NEWS OF THE DAY.
For having foiled to stop his launch. when signalled to by the Water Police the master of the Wai Hung was fined $13 by the Marine Magistrate this morning.
During last week ons fail ena o bubonic plague occurred outside the city diatrist. There were also four non-fatal ease of diphthoris eas of which was British and ons Portuguese, and inne Chinese cases of small-paz, seven deaths resulting.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918.
ALLEGED BOYCOTTERA CHANGED.
Before Mr. Flaneland at the Magistracy this morning wo man was charged with offences under the Boyoote Preventicu Ordinance.
SPORTING.
Association Football.
THE CORNWALL INTER-COMPANY
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Lourg Kwai, one of the prisoners, who
**"' COMPANT V. "*" COMPANY. was defanied by Mr. W. E. I... Shenton,
This gene was played on the Military of lasers, Deacon, Lookor. Deason and ground on Saturday. Play was kowa bat Harston, was charged with having in bla clean and at the interral sething had possession papers calculated to induce been scored. Early in the second maisty. people not to deal with the Hongbong Marchington opened the scoring for "G" Tramway Company also with having in Company, and nearing the and Drow add- his posedon papers calculated to induced another and the result wasĠ” people to interfere with the administCompany 2; "F" Company 9, "Church Notes" mys-Mr. Denmansion of the law by importing daggers into
COMPANY V. "D" COMPANT. Fullar hopes to get up the customary tha Colony; and further with attempting These teams met on the Naval ground performance of selections from the Messiah to incite persons not to use the trains.
on Saturday and provided some exciting Mr. T. W. King. Assistant Deputy football. Dean was the Arst to one ou Good Friday. Practices for the same
be held in the Cathedral at 6.15 p.m. Superintendent of Police, who prosecuted putting "B" Company ahoad, but be
fore the interval Tregillis equalised." Im on the last fiva Thursdays in Lent, starting said en Friday, January 17, so about 9 p.n. P.S. Hedge, who was on duty in
the second half Smith gare Com Thursday, February 9th.
Queen's Bosd Central in consequence of information be received arrested defen- pay the lead and Eardley added another. When B Company looked bentan dunt on whose person be found a letter Can reduced the loud and a little buforo inciting people to boycott the trams time healy brought the secros level and was "B" Company 8: Defendans was going up Aberdeen Street the male carrying a small wallet and immediately
D" Company 3. he was arrested threw it away. would call a witness to prove who wrote that larter, and the case would rest upo the amount of credence attached to that P.S. Hedge corroborated Mr. King's statement regarding the arrest.
A young man named Chan Ping, the
Two Chinamen who engaged a sam. pan on Saturday eveting to go to Sam-sui of farthering the cause of extending the Parliamentary Suffrage. Never
General Li Yuan-hung entertained the pe rubbed the boatwomen of jewellery Consuls at Hankow and foreigners on
valued at nearly 800 while of the Chamo was a section of the community more wham Chinuse decorations have boen palitan Dock, and then went ashore at the ridiculously on the wrong track than bestowed, on the ad ult. at Wuchang, donk company's premises. The cries of the Suffragettes, for it is no exaggera-eneral Li toasted the visitors sad Hrts women attracted the attention of tion to say that instead of furthering Roar S. Greane, United States Consul dock watchman who managed to arrest ons
of the thieves: The other man got away- the cause they bave so much at heart.
years.
General replied.
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(but, alas! so little "at head"}} The election of members of the Muni- they probably have retarded it for sipal Council for the French Concession at It is not out of sympathy Hankow resulted in the following French representatives being returned:-MM for the Suffragettes and still less in Muany, J. Donné and A. Picca. The non- admiration of their methods that Sir French representatives elested Edward Grey, Mr. Lloyd George and Messrs. E. Friendrich and C. Buemer.
The saxtOrgan Recital is to be given on Monday, February 17th, at 3.30 p.m. The Organ pieces will ineluda Wagner's Vorspiel from Parsifal, Le Carillon by Wolsten
BILLINGHURST BIRLEY.-On January 20, at the Peak Church, Hongkong, by the Ras. Henry Copley Moyle, M. A., WALTER B. BILLINGENE, MA. M.B. Ch. Bother notable politicians are espousing Oxon. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Shanghai, to EvzLYN, daughter at the late James the extention of the suffrage to women. Birley. E of Burnley, Lancashire, They are actuated solely by the essential England.
DEATHS.
Couns. On Feb. 2nd, after a long pair ful illnes, Math, the beloved wife of Arthur Course
CARBON KLB January 28, at the General Hospital, Shanghai, JEAN 2
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This game book place on the Nival ground on Saturday. Play was avar in the first half when Toovey gave the The Allen Wilkie Repertoire Com-
Rosario the lead. After changing ends pary completed a successful reason at
soner's arrest, said a man named Young and duly the fine goalkeeping of Cooke the Manila Opera House on Friday night, informer whose information led to pri- the Clio struggled. hard for the equalisar formance Salome," which together King Tui wrote a letter in a Chinese provented them from scoring. At time boarding house and asked him to deliver the Clia were unlucky lovers with the it at Canton. Witness refused to do this, result H.M.S. Rosario 1; H.3.S. Clio and a couple of days later, on January 0, 18, Yeung went to witares's family house at 232. Queen's Reed West, and repeated site request. Witness again refused, and
with Mrs. Warren's Profession," sa
Young then sent bis servant for Loung
at first censored by the Manila authori- tive and only allowed after great per suasion and debate. This talented em. bization opens in Hongkong to-morrow with Louis N. Packer's fontes costume drama "The Cardinal." The Cardinal merits of the case, as they see them.holme, Piece Horoique by Cesar Franck, possesses all the qualities necessary to/Kwai. Witness met Leung Kwai in the
the success of romantic drama and the The vast body of thoughtful men and Farcy Pitt's Tone Picture "The far off, which is one of gross force and women know that the suffrage will be Fast" and Guilmant's Caprice in B fat.
Aramatic power, gains from its pictures extended to women whenever, in the
que setting, namely, the Italy of the middle ages, the Roma of the Medicis.
Medici, will be
** ARGUS.**.
Rugby Football.
CLEA V. NAVT. next house No. 230. Yeung King Tai also The seaan met in a friendly, en- being present. Yeung banded a letter to counter on Saturday, and the Club even- another man, who gave it to defendant.tually emerged winners by 19 points to Defendant then went out and witness 9. Again the score rather Sattered this followed him to a carpenter's shop nor winners, as although not as effective in Hollywood Road. Defendant left the their pressing. the Navy did quite a of the Canton steamer whares cidedly superior outside, and the three. Wilkie, while Miss Huntor. Watts is preathers who went on vided with a charming part in Filiberta. The booking for the visit is already beary and a crowded house will doubtless wit- ness the opening performance.
RECORD CARL, Re-Asintic Bank, aged opinion of those who are in the best mised to preach at St. Jobs's Cathedral The Hierdie alused by Mr. Allan house ten minutes later and we with two much as the Club. The latter were de
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to know, it will be in the best interests of the country to effect so great a change. The chief point is that, whether women want the suffrage or not, there ought to be no restriction put in their way it they do wish it.
The following clergymen have pro-
curing this month, The Bishop at Even- oog on the 9th and at Batins on the Intib: Rev. W. H. Foster Feng, C. F., at Even song on the 2nd, and the Ror. A. C. More ton. R. N., on the 23rd at Evensong.
In the Summary Court to-day before
If they do not, then they will, as Mr Justice Compertz, the case was called many men do, not use it at all.
Rat that in no way alters the argu. ment regarding the most effectire way of dealing with the Suffragettes, Much too long have the rowdy creatures been handled too easily. They know the consequences of the erimes they are committing, and Noon-Humphreys Estate and Finance therefore the full rigour of the law
Chinese New Year's Day. General Holiday.
Interport Foothill Match at Shanghai. SATURDAY. February 8:-
Co.'s Meoting.
V.R.C. Four-sred Scratch Racu Philharmonic Concert in Theatre Royal,,
City Hall
MONDAY, February 10-
Nuna-Korleon Land & Building Co.'s
Meeting.
9 p.m.-Sale of Crown Land, at P.W.D. TEXSUAY, February 11--
Noon-Meeting of the H.K. Canton &
Macao Steamboat Co.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. in which Chan Tat Tong alins Chan Mui proceeded against Shum Wan Po alias-Shum
The Hon. Mr H. E. Pollock left for Chu Sing and another for the sum of $1313.75, principal and interest due for Home by the P. and O. steamier ** Assage'. money lens on two promissory notes for on Saturday,
8000 each.
The Consular Body of Tientsin, cum posed of the nine Consuls in the port, at a meeting held on the 23rd alt, elected. Mi. Ch P. Kristy, the Russian Consul, as a Consular member of the Haiho Conservancy Board. The racancy was created by the departure of M. Kahn, the French Consul,
should be applied without fear of favour. Judging by the compam- tirely small sentences imposed, it for Shanghai. would appear that the criminal law
Rubbar has been utilized for the
Mr Juv. D. Murray, formerly chief officer on the Minnesota,” joined the 3.5.
Zafiro" on ber last trip. “
The newly-appointed British Consul General at Murder, Mr R. Willis, has the post from MR. H.
inkes over Mortimore.
steamer. Wit-
The gate was a most strenuous one
ness followed defendant and on his in- quarter line were always dangerous when in possession. The Navy, however, were. formation he was arrested.
equity seperior in the serum, and possess Cross-examined by Mr. Shenton, wit
a really fine pack. Tries were secred for ness said he had never heard that the Club hy Grayburn, Chapman, Rouse. wards were offered for such information Murdoch, and Clark, while Mees dropped as bo gave the police. Ho was a silver. smith by trade, at present unemployed, two goals for the Navy. and came from Shanghai in September Previously he had a shop in Canton.
At this stage Mr. Shenton said with Mr. King's permission he would put in a document in the second ease and would cal experts to prove that both this letter and the reply were in the same hand writing.
throughout, and the pace was maintain ed to the end, while the issue was in doubt until almost on time. The game demonstrated that the Club will be a- tended to the utmost to win on Saturday week when the samɑ toas meet in the
Cup Match. If they win this the Club will requin the trophy won by the Army for the last two years. The Club must he congratulated on their record this year, which reads as follows:-Played 9, won 8, lost 1, their only defeat being by the goal kick.
Cricket.
In reply to Mr. Shenton, witness said Young King Tai, who was • Chinesa litor, wrote both letters. After the arrost of defendant he ran away to Can. ton. Witness saw Yeung write, at the Tung Tak Bing boarding house, one of these letters asking people in Canton to bring daggers and other arms to Hong- Captain Henry J. L. Clarke, k?kong in connection with the boyectt. He
The following will represent the Hong- succeeds Rear-Admiral Lo Marchant as knew Young's set was unlawful and that
kong Cricket Club against the United Captain and Deputy-Superintendent of was way he gave information.
Mr. Shenton asked witness if as a Services on Thursday, Feb. 8, on the Devonport Dockyards end King's Harbour.
matter of fact, he threw down the wallet, F. R. C. C. Ground, play to commence at silence is desired. In the Winchmore Hill master of the Hamoazo, is well-known on
the China Station, where he served as watched defendant pick it up sad then 10 m.-R Hancock (Capt.) IL N. Commander of the Aurora during the
gave him into custody, and he replied Anderson, R. EO. Bird. A. A. Claxton, S. H. Dodwell, A. G. E. Elborough, J. S. Bozer troubles, in the suppression of which emphatically in the Begative.
Mr. Shenton submitted that the affair Lloyd. T. R Pearco, R. P. Thursfield, be earned the medal with clasp.
was box arranged by the informer W, C.. D. Turner and W. E. Warburton. for the purpose of gekking money. It wes a serious matter. The Government and been made a laughing stock of, as
dealing with such cases requires flooring of a church recently erected at strengthening. Perhaps as effective Winchmore Hill. It seems to be specially a way of dealing with suffragettes suitable for the flouring of buildings where would be for some of the more use the floor, which is paterned in black, fluential members of both Parties to buff, and green, is the outcome of the Yoon-Green Island Cement Co. Extn let it be known that not until the muaificenco of a local resident.
ordinary General Meeting.
WEDNESDAY, February 12:
The China Mail.
Suffragettes comport themselves in a manner becoming to their sex and in accordance with public decency will any Franchise Bill contain the clause which they very much wish to Hongkono, Mannay, FEBRUARY 3, 1913. have included. This, of course, is an injustice to other women; but still the women who behave themselves as women should, would probably not object on that score.
COPING WITH THE SUFFRAGETTE.
ed the case.
الرسم
At the Magistracy this afternoon before Mr Hazeland, the adjourned: cass
The marriage of Miss Wilton, daughter was heard in which a Chinese was charged with attempting to defeat the ends of of Mr. R. T. Wilton of the Hongkong justice by persuading a witness not to give Tramway Co., to Mr J. H. Donnothorne of evidence in a case. Mr. Crowther Smith Calcutts, which was to have taken place appeared for the defendant, and after at St. John's Cathedral this afternoon, has hearing the evidence Mr Hazeland dismiss-had to be postponed until tomorrow at the mame hour owing to the Isto arrival of the bridegroom. Mr. Déanothorns is a pus The Full Court to-day delivered judg-enger by the K.s. Zatehing. ment in the appeal case in which Hung! Kwai Ching sought to have reversed a decision of the Chief Justice dated October
THE TRONOH MINES. NEWS OF THE DAY,
19 in an action brought against ona Lo Sut Po, who was defendant in the originating Mesara. Vernon and Smyth, stock ELM.S. "Olter left for Canton nimmons. The case concerned the most brokers, advise us that they are yesterday.
gge deed of a piece of ground registered receipt of the following cabled informa-
inland lot No. 488, and the Chief Justication from their London agents:-
TRONOR MIXEя, LD. gure judgment for the defendant with costs. This decision the Full Court up- Out-put for January 0,500 picule; held. Mr. M. W. Slade, K. C. instructed valu 426,100: working cost and expendi. by Mr. Needham, for the appellant, and ture on capital account £11,200; 'profit The death' has occurred at Yokohama Mr. Elden Potter, at acted by Mr. for the month 214,000. of Captain Wade who was for many years Davidson, were the Counsel briefed in in the service of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha. the case.
A few months bence the Scottish
The Inter-port Association football team left for Shanghai yesterday morning at daybreak.
Reductions think of nothing better than closing
WE are somewhat reluctant to again refer to the disgraceful conduct of the Suffragettes, but the latest news from Home is of such a nature that pro- tests from all quarters should be made. To cope with the disgraceful proceedings of the Suffragettes the authorities at Kensington Museum, Hampton Court, Kew Gardens and Holyrood Palace apparently can
these places to the public "for fear of suffragette raids." Such action is Masons of F.MLS. hope to consecrate
bow Lodge in Kuala Lumpur with a charter pusillanimous and preposterous, and is granted by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. a virtual admission that the authorities
It is stated that troops are to be of these public institutions, and the Police are unable to hold in check aployed to root ap the poppy-fields in Bupeh. Also that in Szerheen the farmers pack of rowdy wonen. These build-are making armed resistance against the ings undoubtedly contain works of Government's orders.
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people wers faking up these cases to get SERVICE MEN AND THE HIGH
DOLLAR." the rewards offered.
The statement made by defendant was
then nad. It was to the feet that he found the wallet in the street and was afterwards arrested.
Both cases were adjourned formally till February 20, defendants being allowed bail in 10 each.
Mr. Shenton suggested that the police keep their eye upon the informer; the cass would probably be taken further concerning him.
His Worship said this was a matter for Mr. King.
CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE IN HONGKONG.
Serious Charga Against a. German.
At the Magistracy to-day before
Mr. Hazeland, Karl Boettner, 28, de.
To the Editor of the "Creva Mazz.")
Sir,-When a man enlists in either of the Services, he virtually enters into
■ contruct with the Government to serve the State, wherever his services may be required, at a certain rate of pay, accord- ing to his rank. This rate of pay he undoubtedly receives, only, for the con venience of all concomed, he sometimer receives it in the currency of the country where he happens to be stationed at the time.
The fact that the purchasing value of his pay may be considerably diminished in varicus places creates no legal obliga. tor on
the Government to increase thei
poy,
But, there in such a thing as moral obligation, and it is a moral obligation
that the Government is "up against."
A Service man, like a wheel-barrow, :` must go where he is pushed." It is
seldom by bis own choice that is comer to an expensive land with a fluctuating currency exchange. Therefore, it would caly be a aquars deal" in the part of
The annual prize distribution in ccu- News" of Jan. 29, to have to record the death from typhoid fever of Mr. Jean de nection with this school took place this scribed is a clerk, and a native of Trier, Carbose! an assistant in the Shanghai afternoon, Colonel St. Jako prosiding Germany, was charged by Inspector branch of the Raso-Asistic Bank which and Lady May presenting the awards. Watt, for or January 20th taking occurred at the Bhanghai General Hospital Letters of apology were read from the photograph of a portion of Upper Bel
the Government, to see that its servanta cher's Battery, without permission: yesterday morning. Bir. Carbonel, who was Hishop of Victoris and Archdeacon Bar-
abroad do not suffer in pocket unduly. There was another charge of boving To say that the Services are paid at a native of the south of France and only nett, who had been called away to a conference at Cant, and from Mr. E. thirty-seven years of age, first came out to China to 1903, on the staff of the Peking."A.. Irving, Director of Education, who photographic materials in his possession £xed dollar rato per quarter, irrespective in the immediate vicinity of Upper, of the daily rise and fall of exchange, was also unable to be present.. Haskowe Railway, and remained in the
and that the Treasury sometimes loses Miss Pitts, who is in chargs of the Belchor's with the intention of contra-
vening the Defences (Sketchoe Preven Mr. J. M. Macedo, who has been the Company's service for period of three chod during the absence of the print Ordinance, 1805, third count thorany, is maroly begging the question."
cipals, Miss, Hazaland and Miss Beade gettes have no limit to their vandut. Peruvian Consul here for the last five years, services of the European staff were lack, reporting upon, the work of the against the defendant charged him with It is equally open be the Treasury to: 9:15. lem, and would probably destroy the to-morrow on the ss. "Koms. His, and he was professor of French at the Wachang varied during the year from 80 to 107.
has been transferred to Iquitos and loaven dispensed with. During the following year school stated that, the nambers had being in the immediate vicinity of the gain by this arrangement. In any case, most priceless articles as thoughtlessly coor, Bt. Dertisho, bas arrived. University, which position he resigned to In the Oxford Local examinations.me join the staff of the Hankow brafish of the pupil passed in the junior grade with as those of little value. Still, we hold
The death is announced of ex-Police Russo-Asiatic Bask. After four years third class honours and two in the pro that rather than close public buildings
Inspector Gaald, who retired from the service in Hankow be was transferred to liminary grade; anther pupil passed in against the disorderly creatures
farce seven years ago. Mr. Geuld returned | Shanghai about a year ago. About three four subjecte and was then unable to more satisfactory way would be to to his native place, Dultown, Seatband, wooks ago be was taken, to the General complete the examination owing to 11- guard the buildings and contents and passed away there at the age of Bity Hospital, suffering from an attack of meas. One of the senior scholars is now more effectually. It is deplorable da December 24,
typhoid fever. He leaves widow and studying at the Clapinan Normal Trein- two sons, to whom deep sympathy ing College,
A hearty vote of thanks was passed to extended in their bereavement.
Lady May for presenting the prizes.**
During the proceedings programme
MISS CECILE STEPHANO (a)Pietri's Song of the Lighthouse Bell (b) Titu Mattel's Leave Me Not." Miss DOLLY. SWIFT "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee.'
That would never make A Hit with
MAX LINDER The Green-Eyed Monster,
NEW BRITANNIA FILM
From Country to 'Town. Two SEAX COMICH
INEWS OF THE DAY... AUTISTES AT ALL MATINEEA,
that the thousands of people and
others who visit these buildings
SAFE COUGH MEDICINE.
everywhere to giving
Lain opiates and fur this rossus Chamber
should be deprived of the pleasure M their children mediciness that oft-
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it does not affect the point at imue, vizij
Mount Davis battery" with photographie at whites Service man's pay diminishes material and apparatus in his possession with the intention of contravening the quarter by quarter, the cost of living
and enjoying life-in this Colony shows Fame ordinance.
Inspector Wait asked for a formal roof cougar, it is of litle us to grumble itsnything a tendency to lurreane. But,
mand for a work, and this was granted.
Defondant was admitted to bail in the locally, unlere tho grumblas and their way. Homo' to the nuts" of the powers ́sum of $500.
that bus and since. Heavent only: balps those who help themselves, it hity to: the Services to "*goe a movo o^^ £5 this end. It soome to rña, nothing more than the duty of Iles Service hands. In this Colony to submit the thing to Admiralty and War Office and keep ou submitting until there Departamente retina the Government to a sense of its duty in the matter. Have any oraz dose to
RHEUMATISM, TT is now well known that not more than me case of rheumatism in ten requires any internal, treatment whatever, of music and recitations was given by All that is needed is free application of
by the tyranny of a number of mis- Lain's Cough Remedy has become a general IF your children are abject to stianks of the pupils, those taking part individually Chamberlain's Pain Balms and massaging
puthing injurious for the prompt
guided creatures. As we have all favorite juniomed ountains all able to Give Chamberlain & Gough along contended the punishment of coughs, colds, croup" and whooping Remedy soon the child becomen P.15 F... PICTURES ONLY meted out to those silly people is caught had my eqbal For sale by all hours and the stack may be warded off Chemists and Storkanpour, Fór mis by All Chemist and Stare
belag Mey Woo, Jesse Hung, Phoebe Chang, Winnie Won and Hannab Wong the aluging the different clasies was very creditable
the parts at each applies 16 pi on how quickly it relieve the pain and soreness Sold by all Glamista and
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