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TERDAY, March 26-
Stockbroker Settling Day.
theft from his room of four piecur of cloth ing valued at $18 pesterday,
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to hold their annual sthletic sports a The Victoria Recreation Club propsas Saturday, April 18, should sufficient entries for the various events,bu forthcoming.
THE NINE YEAR OLD
MURDER CASE. :
PRISONER ACQUITED.
The Kowloon murder trial' was concluded
the Criminal Sessions their morning. fore the Puisus Judge (Mr. Justice Gon porta) and a jury of which Mr, G. A. Diss was foreman. The prisoner, a middle-aged murder of a man named Sin Ting at man named Cau Lol, was charged with the Kowloon chai nine years ago-in March, 1907, but was found not guilty and dia- charged.
The Crown Solicitor. Mr. J. H. Komp prosecuted; and Mr. C. G. Alabaster, in- The debate in the House of Com
structed by Mr. Crowther Smith, defended. mona appears to have been con-
Prisoner was placed in the witness-bor this morning gave a denial that he ever dacted on purely party lines, which is
hewa Hakks and alleged that the was committed, until last year. He said want to Kowloon-chai, where the murder regrettable at a time of crisis. Even
witness, who were Pasti bad accused him Mr. Balfour, able and experienced statesman though, he be, was com
because they wished to be revenged him because of a quarrot he had with them. pletely partisan in bis, speech.
The ..Jiner Saxonia, which was born at Wai-chan and was never Nothing," he said, "could pacifynded in Kisochau Bay on February 15 year when he left his village becaus in the Colony until the ninth moon of last has been refloated by the Mitsu Bishi dock-foods had destroyed his paddy Balis. He yard company
and dry-dockad at-Taingan. then me to the village of his wife's relatives to wait for a ship, but is the meanttine got work onder to support hifiself. The three men who had id- entified him as the murderer made his acquaintance in the tenth moon, and they clovench
tea and a smoke together. In
they wanted to take some planks belonging to him and they had
in a fight. He know which ended nothing about the killing. Had he done so he would not have gone there to live. vil om ince the tenth moun at A concrete contractor living at the Hoklo village at Kowloon said prisoner had last year in the name of Chu Loi
A former from Shai-hau village, who was visiting
Hongkong for the first time, said he had known prisoner since he was by. Prisoner lived in his village "several tons of
the munlike treatment, which had, so far, not bech attempted." Of course, opposition cheers followed this state- ment which, considered impartially,
Capt. Wawn of the British steamer Laertes reports that on his voyage from Silgan ha observed that the German
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statesmanlike treatment of the whole zorth reef was being rapidly nápleted. in a gross calumny on Mr. Asquith's amor wrocked some months back ru the Trisk question, especially in its delicate phases of the past few months, tile craft yet built at Kawasaki, which is to The Yaka Mar, the largest marcan Whatever one may think of the Prime be placed on the NY.E.'s European ran, Minister's political views, one must was launched on the 14th inst. She and surely recognise in him a man of large triple-expansion engines and twia scrawa. outlook, firm convictions and true
St. Stephen's Collega boys will hold
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quarrel
TUESDAY, MAROH 24, 1914.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
ASSISTANT CHAPLAINCY
QUESTION.
SPORTING.
CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUR. Yesterday's Baciag.. It connection with the scheme for the St. John's Cathedral a meeting of wont- engagement of sasaktans chaplains for
Yesterday was a busy day at the C., Y. C a programme of four championship ross holders and subscribers convened by the being sailed. The fourth cruiser race da Church Body was held in the City Hall cided the championship in shin chau," last evening to consider the following Evadi taking the honour. The wind meeting, held on January 28
solution, postponed from the annual throughout the day was very light, the morning opening with beary mist, and on "Resolved than a scheme for the this account the avants were somewEns ruising of i find by monthly subear-poorly patroniska. Results: tions to provide the balance of the
FINAL CRUISER JACE. stipoted of an assistant chaplain for St. folus's Cathedral de revive the apprent Evedno...57m. 30 seu. Heap on val of this meeting of weathaidens and 2nd Margaret...57m. 30 sec subsribers. The following outline of 3rd Norseman 46m. 00 sec. 3.10.30p.m.
69m. 00 Scotongdan 5th Erin..57m. 50 asc. 3.46.98 30. 333,20
30.20 p.m. Course Cheung Chau Island (8), 23 miles.
10.26 p.
Evadne, 19; God Margaret, 17; 3rd, Aggregate pointa: 1st (oup winner) Noreman 16; 4th Scotengden, 15, 5th, Erin, 14.
4th
Course.
"
13.5 p. Actual Brish-
317.53 pm. ing time.
this seeman was attached to the notier of meeting: 1. That a fund raised by monthly subscriptions shall be fornod, be od primarily for the payment of the balanco of the stipend of an assistans chaplain, at St. John's Cathe dral, 2. That subscribers to the fund
HERMAN' CHALLINOR SCP. shall be at liberty to praise sah
Course, Kowloon, rock (1) Lysemun. monthly subscription during pay (p). Distanos 113 miles.
Beacon (p) Cast Rock (p) Kowloon Hock
Hear ON COURSE ACTUAL FI388'
Kr.
TINE.
period from six months to three years as they may wish. 3. That if the find should show credit balance' at the und of a year, such balance shall be Lands
1. Violet 3 min. 55 sec. 12.45.20 p.m. isposed of in a manner to be deter 3, Kathleen 3 min. 55 sec. 12.51.40 p.m.
13 44.13 P mined at the annual meeting of seat. Dorothes & min. 53.sec. 1, 4.20 pm, holders and subscribers. 4. That the
BALÁLTOS CHALLENGE CUF, work of collecting the subscriptions to
'CAP ON COURSE ACTUAL FINAL'E the fund shall be entrusted to the St. John' Cathedral branch of the Church Sirias" of England Men's Society.
2.' Bat
4. Owl
The Bishop & Victoria (It. Rev. Dr. 3. White Rore Lander) prisided, and others present in- cluded E. the Governor (Sir Henry May, K.C.M.G.). Arecacon Barnett, 1. Gael Rev. Copley Moyle (shapinim), Hon. Mr. 2 Thucks
statesmanlike ability. There is no their annual sports, on the mee course Fears" and left in the ninth moon at Claud Severn, Sir Paul Chater, Hon. Mr.
Happy Valley, on Tuesday, March 31. The first race is timed for 1.30, and the prizes will be presented at 6 pm. by Sir Chen Tung Leang Cheng.
the
abroad. He bad a
year, because oude spoilt his pead the village, which he mortgaged before ha
went
away.
Cross-examined, witness said prisoner was & dansman and he called him his
been
were for
of funds
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acr.
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19.30.09 p.m.o
12 40.17 p.m.
19.32.10 p.m.
30 sec. 12:31.00 p.m.
Course, No. 3. WADEN MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP.
10.50.50 p.. 12 57.20 p.m. Asthore and Joan did not finish.
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ACT. BCT.
Ride Shooting,
bad
The Handnan Open Co, at Theatre the Liberal Party safely through many i who were seccaad of printing and publish-living at Kowloon-chai since the ninth annual meeting in 1912 the Church Body Hung Hom quarters, which hang for over
Rosal SATURDAY, March 28-
8px rd and Cambridge Dinner
at. Hongkong. Hotel.
Sergte Mess, H.K.V.C., Dinner at
Volunteer Headquarters SUNDAY, March 29-
J.,-Excursion tay Macro, MONDAY, March 30-
11 .m.-Chine Sager Refining Con
Meeting
Meeting. Noon--H.K. & Whampoa Dock Co's.
89
Mr. Lyon......69. Mr. Gibeon..... Me.. Hamilton... Mr. Watson...... Mr. Branch.....93 Mr. Dabba......88
man in the House of Commons
Mr. N. T. Stubb, and Mr. W. L. Patten- who can treat a political problem as
den (hon, secretury to tha: Church Boxlyb. paddy, D. Lindale, Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.,. impartialy and as comprehensively, while at the same time dealing with it
The Bishop. introducing the subject | On Saturday, the 21st.. the Leagu in a thoroughly practical mauner that
for discusim. mentioned that there Team of the Volunteer Reserves engaged Mr. Asquith, the distinguished states.
uncle. The village was near Tam-taui.
two periods two chaplains in a pruotice aboot over the 200, 500 and Mr. Wood to-day gave his decision in the evidence for the defence, pointed out Mr. Alabaster, addressing the jury on
of the cathedral and that insufficiency 800 yards in weather which was anything man who has guided the fortunes of charge against Fung Chi and Fung Tau that there was no doubt prisoner
the reason why there but favourable, bad
we were not two at present. At the and the dust and smoke from the bany
The light w difficulties since he became Prine causing to be printed and published, face of that could it be believed, he asked, voted £100 per munur to provide for a
moon of last Fear with his
family, In Minister some five years ago. The fined $200 or three months' imprisonment. did not know him?
lottery tickets. The first" prieonor was that the Crown, witnesses from the village clergyman who would devote part of his
an hour over the butts at the 500 and 600 mind that befoge itself through politi cal prejudice and partisanship does
For the first time to assisting at the cathedral. Per. yards ranges, nearly obscuring the targets. week of his stay in the village he lived itself an injury as well as doing others yama Kiyote, our of the accomplices in the the gardeners of the neighbood. Prisoner who would five at Paul's College and the Rawerve Team promises to made a According to Japanese papers, Nishi-i a vegetable garden and it could not all he was satisfied with that pro. The results may be considered very
be beleived that he did not get to know read and was willing to go a clergyman satisfactory.
Given hetter conditions. an injustice. If for no other reason than forgery of the Chinese notes discovered at had told them that he had a quarrel withcupy part of his time there, but Mr. good showing in this yours Lengua matchen, that the present. Opposition ennnot
Hongkong last year, died from consumpthese people, whom he knew quite well. 11.15.- Lason Sugar Retining Co'saneur we, living in this distant was at once reported to the Procurator's the country. Lowing his eye where his for a whole time chaplain. The C.F.M.S,
apparently divest themselves of party Hospital at Yushima, Tokyo. His death had been neighbourhood: this evidence ti-assistant, and the matter had been Mr. McLennan...95 Air. Bird, L. G....89
tion no, the 12th instant at the Tokyo last year, and that until then he had never Moyle much preferred to have a whole The scores were as under
heen in the
by the witnesses from left in abeyance until such insan it Colony, should rather take our views offica.
money
was found possible to provide a stiperd of foods he went to the discussed at Home from those states on the great questions that are being
wife's friends lived, and gut co know the people there.
members were doing what they could lo Did the jury think that if be The annual report of the Kowinon was the a with the very people ported to the Church Body that com- man ha would have gone therise funds, mal. Mr. Severn recently re men who can do so. Partisanship is Bowling Green Club shows a membership whose relative he had shot? That could aiderable progress had been made. This
tolive. inkog too apt to degenerate into person of 95, an increase of 7- compared with the net be believed for a single moment. organisation alities and be merely the reflex of an prevous year. There wa
Could
cordial approved the A lose un
the jury believe one single scheme. In conclusion he said he wish. ogitated mind more naimated withevenue account, however, shows a balance Hakka and these people were
word inst year's working of $31.28,
of this story for the prosecu-d to make it quite plain that the applayed The ord
tion LIDA orcept that
ĕ isoder Farkour than by a sincere desire to of 82,149.70 and cash in the back and unthe Puntin were afraid of the Hakka Hody, who alone had the right to select
Puntia:
pointers would be made by the, Church IIagate sound political doctrine. hand totals $878.84. The annual mooing particularly as they were fond of carrying chaplains.
The news regarding Ulster is takes place on Friday."
am, and when they quarrelled with
The Rev. Copley Moyle, indicating the not nearly so ominous as certain
prisoner they decided that the best way to get' him out of the way would be to identify necessity for an assistant, said that one alarmist
him as the man who comin tied the munter was mired in the first pleas for visit- ridiculous story of identifying him on a pipe years ago. They told the perfectly ing web VYRK very difficult here night so dark that even though they were the fact that the European population: owing to the situation of the island, an
find prisoner not guilty. carrying lampe they stumbled over a pig in the road.
wa mixed up with Chinese; and he was He earnestly asked the jury to
A great believer in the old adage that a house-going persou means a Church- going people." The work of the closes
Mee ing.
p.m.-Sale of Crown Land at P.W.D.
TUESDAY, March 31-
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THE ULSTER CRISIS.
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The fary, after a short retirement, un- and prisoner was socordingly discharged.
Total
...706
Lawn Tennis.
HONGKONG C.C. TOURNAMMERT.
at evening in the Hongkong Following are the results of matches Cricket Club lawn tennis tournament:
CHAMPIONSHIP KINGLES.
6-1, 6-2.
R. F. C. Master beat Major Crisp, 3-1,
BINOLE'A 'CAT A CLASH, Third round J. B. Featman (awes beat A. R. Sutherland (recs 1/6), 7--5, beat &. H. Crook (reca. 15) 6-2, 6-1, 8-1-Third round 8. E. Green (aw 15/3
RINGLES H'CAP 3 CLANA, First round D. E. Clarke (owes-J/B) beat
H. Lammett (act.) 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. beat W. H. Viressh (owas 3/6) 3-6 Emmerda
Second round J. R. Wood (owns 2/6)
conservative organs at Gostas Peterson, a German seafaring Home have endeavoured to show.man, shot himself at the Saroy Hotel, Reuter telegraphs. that the "blue-Shanghai, laat week. Petersen,, who was HONGKONG. TUZIDAY, March 24, 1914. jackets and the volunteers in Belfast time chief officer on board a local Gorman about Jo years of age was for a considerable are fraternising," and that fact and others indicate that there is very little some time ago and joined the Chinese Lordship summed up.
coasting steamer. He gave up che sca The Crowa Solicitor having replied, his likelihood of serious strife taking | Maritime Customs service and was stationed animously returned a verdict of not guilty and guilds needed extension, but this was 7-5 place in Ulster or elsewhere sub- Hankow. Recently he left the Customs, SITUATED as we are so many thonsequent to the Government giving had witten to the German Consular an- and appears to have been despondent. He LINENS sand miles from our Homeland-that Ireland what she is much in need of thorities announcing his intention of taking dear land of never-ending agitation namely, a Parliament of her own his life. Believing that the man had made and turmoil of some sort or other-in Dublin, by which purely Irish the statement rashly, no notice was taken we can, as we ought, reflect im-questions could be properly dealt partially and calmly upon the many
with and as the result of which the
LARGE SELECTION OF
SERVIETTES; & TABLECLOTHS political and industrial struggles that Imperial Parliament could be better
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of it.
GAMBLING TRADERS.
Nine small traders doing business at the Shek Tong Shui market were charged in Mr. Bazoland's Court to-day with gaz bling,
impossible at present, and he had been forced to drop his communicants' class"
ROUBLE HANDICAP.
First round D. Dodwell and G. Has.
because it clashed with the C.3.S. and tings (owe 3/6) beat P. H. Holyoake and other Church matters. There was also G. A. Woodcock (rec, 15) 6-3, 7-5, the visiting of hospitala and gsols and the bolding of services at these places. The
work at the goo! was important, and THE COLONY'S HEALTH. much good could be done in the direc their release. The person who was known tion of starting prisoners in life after
as the man in the street," he added,
seeing him raised the alarm and the mon
▲ Chinese officer raid defendants were thought that a clergyman worked on ano playing "Ngan Pai," and a watcher on
run away.
taiversity, buildings, in silver, is on view handsome mode of the Hongkong arc constantly being discussed at
at W-ng Hing's large store in Queen' fever hent by our fellow-countrymen
Road Central. It has been copied from There is little need for any of us here
one in wood provided by the architects, -no matter how keçuly alive we may
Messrs Leigh & Orange, and has taken be to the extraordinarily interesting
faar men in
Mr. Haywood, from Mr. Leo D'Almads's Wang Hing a Canton crisis that us arisen in Ulater-to
factory nine monthe to complete,
ffice, appeared for the eighth prisoner, The. discuss that question other than in a
model, which is perfect in every detail, is
who said he was in the market to purchase a beautiful example of the Chinese silver- calm and impartial manner.
Of
smith's art. On the ebony plinth on which she remander $3 each.
The first defendant was fined $95 and course a certain bias must be in
it stands is a silver place bearing the fol- evidence where there is sincerity and Mr. Hazeland this afternoon imposed a vecsity. Presented to Sir F. J. D. Lugard, lowing inscription: "Hongkong Uni-
-THE "
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AFFRAY.
some ment
THE BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY.
ENGLISHMAN CONTRACTS
PLAGUE
The return of infectious diseases cover- the week ending March flat is the heaviest for a long period. Plague casSS up to 68, af which 41 weit For the first time for tw
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fatal.
day in the week, Sunday, and rested for six. The work of a Chaplain was not Sunday work, but work which went on during the whole of the week. In a place like Hongkong, in addition in the usual or three years the patients included duties, funerals and marriages came Englishman and two Japanese
in It was a good wate
also figured always unexpectedly.
the list. The fatal, cakes all among
Chinese. From many years since the work had been done ist to date there have been 205 usor,
From January Will single-handed, and at the time Mr. 175 dosths. Other notifications were five Johnson worked single-handed the work deaths of thres Chinese: one cres of
cases of cholera, rewilting, in imported
the of the hospitals and gool was not done dipheria, English: one of enteric Chinese, by him. In conclusion Mr. Moyle anici fatal; ons of paratyphoid, Indian; one of there was great need for children's purpural fever, Chinese; sud nice Chinese service at the Cathedral, and added that, cases of small-pox, of which all but one in addition to what he had referred to ended fatally, The Bandmann Opera Co. are due to he was responsible for two sermons at arrive in Hongkong next Thursday with the Cathedral on Sundays. Ho did not several of London's latest musical comedy want an assistant in order that he might | THE SHEWAN-TOMES JASE.
The Company has been almost i do lesi work, but in onder that more work,j entirely re-organised and the new artistes and better work could be done than was In the Full Court at 9:30 on Friday are uintod to be highly talented.
being done at the present tiras. (Ap-morning a motion will be made by the On Thursday and Friday next "Oh! Ohi plause) give expression to his ideas or he has
Delphine" will be staged; in Saturday
The Hon. Mr. Cloud Severn, referring case for leave to appeal to the Frivy respondent in the Shewan--Tumes appen! According to tha *New York Colonel W. G. Bedford, C.M.G., who "The Girl from Utah," while the pro. to the financial aide of the scheme, men- none to express. At a time of crisis, Herald," the professional talent on the bas been appointed Deputy Director of the gramme during next week and part of the tioned that thought he had only sent out
Council however, it is everyone's duty to dis defend das America Cup this summer formerly Principal Medical Ulcer inday, April 9, will be as follows: Monday tively short notice, the result was very Herreshoff yacht which is being built to Medical Services in South Africa, was week following up to and including Thurs thirty mabscription forms at a compari cuss the all-important subject fear will be Norwegian, from Capt. Chris. Hongkong.
carpenter, on March 20.
a desire to deal with the questionne of 825 in the charge againer J. Fre.G.C.M.G.. C.B., D.5.0., by N. H. N. at issue. in a proper way. Such
mont Chamberlain, an American butcher Mody, Esq, son of the late Sir H. N. abins is creditable when it is wounding Gustave Anderson, the ship's the occasion of the opening ceremony on hoard; the xa. Nile, for culting and Mody, "Kt, donor of these buildings, on based on reasoned conviction and is the outcome of principle; and
11th March, 1912."... character. The mental and moral fabhiness of the man that sits on the fence when great issues are a stake is HOUSEHOLD L NENS deplorable. He is either afraid to
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Mr. Hazelnod observed that there had been great provocation, and he thought the fine mentioned, the alternative being justice would be met by defendant paying one month's imprisonment.
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Before Mr. Hazeland - to-day, Lá Tak
April 7, The Girl from Utah":"Wed. preached had there been time, and a
They had quarrelled over a loan of 50 nesday, April 8th, "The Laughing Huslight indisposition had also delayed him, band and Thursday, April 9th, The He understood that a sum of $115 per bowl at the complaint's head cutting him Ca Li Tak hoved an earthenware Balkan Princess."
Bookings can be made at More.
month had already been promised.. The Montre's.
amount required was $200, but he had behind the ear.
lessly, with of course a due regard first mata will be John Christiansen, a
and Tuesday, March 30th and 3lat, “Stop remarkable; far more than he had This Way"; Wednesday and Thursday, possibly expected, bessuin he only askerl for the feelings of those from whom distant connection of the captain. The | Gerinan Minister to Paking, accompanied The Girl on the Film"; Monday, April He had only touched the fringe of the Fung was charged, with cutting and wound-""
His Excellency Baron von Haxthausen, Friday and Saturday, April 3rd and 4th, month, or anything they liked to give. April 1st and 2nd, "The Marriage Market"; porms to subscribo $1, $2 or $3 per we may differ.
serund mate will be George Lisberg, by Lady von Haxthansen, have returned Yesterday we stated that in this Nearly every member of the crew halls to Faking after w visit to Elongkong and 6th, The Dancing Mistress"; Tuesday, body of men who he would have pine another coolis this morning. grent crisis with reference to Ulster's From the island of Burgen, on this zorth Canton." attitude towards the Government in coast of Norway. All are natural. their Irish Home Rule policy we were emphatically on the side of the Government, all the more so because of
AFAMILY NTCESSITY, the action of certain officers, who had chamberlain's Fai Balm atallime
VERY family should be provided with allowed their political purtiganskip to Soraics may he cared in much low time override their judgment, in so far as when promptly rested Lime back, lame
́ ́BEST ́MEDICINE: MADE. shoulder, pains in the side and chest and
BELTER medicine can not be made The Hon. Mr, D., Landale seconded, Major F. W.. Lamsden, General Staff than Chamberlain's Cough Remedys and the motion was menimously carried. politicians but soldiers. Sueli nctionne which it is especially valanblo. Try this of absence from March 22 to June 3, and side expectoration and saints nature in the Peak Church would be willing to
piment
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permission to proceed to Japan. have been granted leave of absence, on recommendation of a medical, board, with
no doubt, in view of what had already Mr. Hareland ordered soused to get us transpired, think they would easily guttrokes with the birch. that amount (Applause) He then moved the resolution
TROUBLE" AVERTED.
Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, &o they forgot that they were not rheumatio. pains, ara some of the diseases Oliver, Singapore lias been granted leave It relieves the lungs, opens the secretions, The Hav, Copley Moyle mentioned that KA NHAT little cold and sore throat of your
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