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Lieut. Graham b Reed.

Extras.

Total..

Teal for two Inninga. Bowling Analysis.

This match, the first of a triangular De Rome....... tournament arranged between the i

Young Club, Navy and Army teams, which Farthing was started on Monday, concluded on Reed the H.K.C.C., ground yesterday, when Saver the Army won by the narrow margin of 12 runs. At the resumption yes terday, the Club led slightly by 13 runs, the scores for the first innings being Club 213; Army 200.

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A MASTER'S TICKET.

CHARGE OF FORGERY..

STRANGE SHANGHAI CASE,

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THE CHINA MAIL.

A remarkable story of alleged at- tempts of U.S. Shipping Board and

·After some

he met Mr. Kennedy. conversation over the telephone Mr. Kennedy said, We will fix you up all right."

Mr. Davies-Did you ever receive a written petition --- No.

Defendant also denied surrendering

his fiest intention papers.

WHO WAS THE JUDGE?

MYSTIC SHRINERS:

ANOTHER AMERICAN

PILGRIMAGE.

American nobles of the Mystia Shrine who are coming to Changhai next month will occupy the whole other Government officials to obtain Continuing, defendant said he was for an alien full naturalization be ore taken to a judge, who said. "I will accommodation of the Admiral Line he had been domiciled for the requir-help a good old Scotsman. He is not. "Keystone Stato," due to leave' Seattle on January 14 and to scrive ed period, was told at the U. 3. Court a gunman or a Fonina." in Shanghai when James Thompson, Major Holcomb-This is the first at Shanghai in time for the grand described as a master in the meican- time I have heard of a Scotch judge ceremonial which begins on January tile marine, was charged with forging in New York. They are always Irish. 30. The party is under the guidance a master's licence, purorting to (laughter).. issued by the U. S. Department Commerce.

Through his attorney, Mc. J. B. Davies, the prisoner denied that he 6 was an Americanitizen.

He wa

12 a British subject. He held a passport issued by the British Consul Gen ral .220 in Shanghai on February 20, 1918, which was renewed on March 6 1920, ..420 for further period until February 26, 1922, by the British Vice-Consul w.in New York.

27.5 8 78 22 5 68 Rall of wickets: 1-11, 231, 3-67, 4-110, 5-125, 6-172, 7-172, 8-20, 9-212, 10-220.

CLUB.

Total for 1st innings

2ND INNINGS.

The Army went in for their second F. J. de Rome, b McDonald. innings at 10.30 a.m., yesterday and Mitchell, e and b Davies stayed at the wick: ts until after tiffin. Wood, b Davies... It was a struggle between batsmen Sayer, at. Holdman, b Edwards.. and bowlers, with the honours fairly Hancock, e McDonald, b Davies. evenly divided. The Army compiled | Pearce, run out a respectable 220 before they were all dismissed, bringing the total for two innings to 420, a very creditable performance. The best contributors in the second innings were Olliver 59. Capt. Davies 04, Spinks 31 and There were throc Wyndham 23.

other double figure contributions, including a useful 12 by Mr. "Extras. De Rome, Young, Farthing Reed and Sayer all bowled well for the Club, and saved their side from a beavier defeat.

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Menaghten, .b w., b Davies Farthing, c Brown. b Davies. Davies, not out..

F. N. Young, c Baker, b Graham E. B. Reed, l.b... b Graham.

Fxtras

Total.

Total for two innings Bowling Analysis.

McDonald. With 208 to make to win, the Club Edwards. started their second innings indifier- Baker They lost De Brown ently at 2.30 p.m.

Rome for 1 Mitchell followed for 19, Davies

while Wood also lost his wicket for 1.] Graham..

Sayer successfully stopped the rot, Fall of wickets:

and stayed in a good while, although

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Mr. Davies, in asking that the case 2 be dismissed on the grounds that 0 Court bad no jurisdiction, said: The 5- defen 'ant is a seataring man and in 3 1914 filed a declaration of an inten

tion to become an American citizen in Never from that date until Seattle. to-day has his total residence in the United States bren longer than of two 213 months duration. In December, 1919, he left Hongkong for Scotland, travel 1ling by way of the United States. He 19 landed in San Francisco in January 11920. Some friends there told him 21 that captains were wanted by the 29 U.S.S.B., but in order to get a job, it 80 was necessary to become a citizen of 10 the United States.

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15, 2:18, 3-23 4-69, 5 109, 6-164,

his scoring was slow and when even-7-170, 8-181, 9-186, 10-195. tually he was dismissed, ad 21 to his

credit. Hancock also kept his end up, and

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8 useful caught.

GOLF.

HOLIDAY GAMES.

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In answer to a question from the Commissioner, defendant said he was not taken into open court, and the officials took no testimony,

A noisy five minutes ensued, Major Holcomb saying that any one who was American in Court, knew that Ship png Board officials could have no dealings with politicians in the City Hall of New York. Acording to the defendant's story even a naval officer had had a hand in the affair. The District Attorney added that he would like to object to this passage being re, orted in the press.

M. Sebuhi made no reply.

THE COURT TAKES JURISDICTION. Under cross-examination by Major Holcomb, defendant said he had

of the Nile Temple of Seattle, which is known as one of the most exten gively travelled temples in Shrinedom. Some 150 temples of North America will be re re ente by about 200 nobles, many of whom are bringing their families.

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The Admiral Line is practically THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd turning over its huge liner to the Shriners, for red fezes will crown the masts and shrine bannera will he Bown at every port of call. The "Keystone State" is expected to arrive in Shanghai on January 30, two days ahead of time, and leaves for Hong- kong and Manila on February 2 gva the visitors three days t be entert ned in Shanghai.

"SOMALI'S" SKIPPER

CHARGED.

BRUSE WITH REVENUE MAN.

the Chandu Ordinance section 29 whereupon the Captain grow angry and said he would throw witness overboard. He sided "I am King of the ship. You cannot search the baggage room." This was expressed in violent language, resulting in the raiding party having to retire without a proper search of the ship.

Mr. Listerman gave corroborative.

evidence. THE DEFENCE.

Mr. Carver for the defence submit

Con moniala will take place at Shanghai and Manila and it is ex-

Capt. W.H. Colegrave Q.B.E. mas- secured his British master's certi-pected that entertainments will be fientes in New Zealand. He had been arranged by Shrivers at various ter of the P. and O. us. "Somali" stood master of the str. Chefoo" and other Oriental ports of call. As the pri-ebarged before Mr. H. R. Bull in tho vessels fiving the Chinese flag. mary purpose of the pilgrimage, it Second Court at Singapore on Dected there was no case to meet. At Questioned as to whet er he had ever is stated, it will conduct impres 16 that on or about Nov. 3 at Singa- the outs st be expressed regret for the bad any trouble with the local ship sive ceremoniale for wayfarers of officers guilu, the reply was that that the aid sands who now sojourn inpore he obstructed Mr. W. H. Taylor, heat that might have been engendered affair was private and concerned only China and the Philippines." Shang-senior revenue officer, whilst waking in the course of the conversation be- under the tween the Captain and Mr. Taylor, local shipping men and the guild hai's ceremony will take place dura search on the "Somali itself.

ing the Chinese New Year holidays, provisions of the Chandu Revene but asked all the parties concerned to while the one at Manila will take Ordinance, 21, of 1909. place during the Carnival. Shanghai's preputations to welcome the party are

THE CHANGE OF FORGERY.

Mr. Schuhl declared that he would be obliged to take he naturalization document as genuite, and the in vestisation of the criminal charge against Thompson was begun. Mr. Davies' application was accordingly dismissed.

Mr. Holcomb added that a few days previously the men had applied for reg strat.on at the U. S. Consulate General.

The D.P.P. Major Langley conduct-

in the hands of Mr. Fred W. Buskirk, ed the case for the prosecution, and president of the lo al cình which is Mr. G. S. Carver represented the known as Nomad Oasis, was in defence. timated that at least one of the couc caravans used on the Gobi Desert will be brought to Shanghai.

Nije Temple's last grand pilgrimage time the Orient has been eagerly to the Ori at was in 1914, since which

Mr. J. T. Wright, U. S. Shipping awaiting another visit. Vice-Consul, said that defendant came to his office with what pur- ported to be a master's licence. He also showed an intention paper, and aid he wished to be registered and obtain employment as a ship's officer.

A BIT ABOUT ULSTER. -

On the charge. being read out to him, Captain pleaded not guilty.

banish that from their minds. The Captain might have been upset over having to be disturbed at midnight, and as custodian of mails, especially xious. Then, under the Ordinance, of registered.mail, he was most an- the officer was required first to pro duce his badge of office, and then

The D.P.P. said he had no objection

THE PURSUIT OF CITIZENSHIP. With a friend he went to a lawyer 0 in San Francisco, who was unable to 4 procure naturalization for him, but 5 gave him an introduction to a Captain Hibberd prominent member of the 395 U. S. S. B. Defendant saw this

In opening the case for the prosecu-declare his office. Mr. Taylor did not official, but he couli not secure him ..408 full citizenship as he had not been in

tion, the D.P.P. said a Government comply with that. He described him- the United States for 90 days, the

of his office, and if a ship's captain tion for which he scorched in vain in w. time requied to give notics, or for

officer was entitled to the privileges self as Preventive Officer, a designa- chose to obstruct him he should be the whole of the Ordinance. 1 the prescribed period five years. De

Under the Ordinance a senior dealt with with the utmost severity. 1 fendant was then referred by this

Under the British law, nobody was revenue officer was empowered to official to an influential politician. De

above the law. The question in the search in a case like that and although Ofendant was not a kd to surrender

present case was whether the Govern- the lettere SR.O. were prefixed to 5 kis first intention papers, nor to sign

ment officer was about his lawful Mr. Listerman's name in one of the 2 any documents. That is the extent

of big American citizenship.

An Irish correspondent of the New business, and while on his justifiable documents, he was entitled to search.

only in a bonded warehouse. Mr. Schub-I am not going to set

His Worship interposed. remarking Mr. W. H. Taylor, head of the aside a judgment like this (referring All his documents were passed to the Statesman writes: The relusal of Sir business was he obstructed.. to the document conferring full natur-Consul General for inspection. The James Craig and his colleagues to alization put in by Mr. Davies). Mr. licence appared to be forged. It was accept the Government's proposate Preventive Service said he visited the that he did not agree with Mr. Carver. contributed

Schull remarked that the seal of the shown to another s a capt in who for an Irish settlement in the in-Somali" at the P. & O. Wharf on Although Mr. Taylor did not produce U.S. Supreme Court was attached to declared that he bad never seen such terests of the British Empire was Nov. 3 last about midnight. He was his badge or document, he claimed to followed by a great parado in Belfas accompanied by Supervisor Listerman be an officer entitled under the before he WAB

a paper before. But the rans were coming very slowly,

Major C. P. Holcomb (prosecuting) Capt. W. I. Eisl r. representing the of a new force which with delightful, if and R. O. 150. Only about 20 Ordinance, and substantiated the and it was evident that the Club

U.S.S.B., was called and on examining unconscious irony has been named the minutes before he had made up his position by Mr. Listerman's badge would have to put in some lively play A large percentage of the holiday Why did defendant register here?

Mr. Davies-He wanted to get a defendant's licence declared that there Ulster Imperial Guards. Sume 3,000 mind to visit the ship: He went on and his papers designating him as an At this stage his Worship also asked if they hoped to win. Pearce did the makers resorted to golf as a pastime

was something strange about it. It men, including a large number of board to look for opium sa be bad 8.R.O. trick, and playing a lively game, be daring the Christmas holidays and ship. litted the scores by 80 runs betore he some very interesti: g games were Mr. Schull (to Mr. Davies) an diff red in many respects from others ex-soldiers, marched in military order received information that opium was

to various churches where Episcop in a certain part in the ship. He whether some form of apology could ran himself out. McNaghten and witnessed on the various links. On you cite me any authority by which issued, particularly in the engraving,alian and Presbyterian preachers, went up the gangway accompanied not be tendered by the defence in When the hearing was adjourned Farthing were disappointing and conChristmas Day, Deep Water Bay and I can refuse to take judicial Lorie of tributed 16 between them. Davies Happy Valley were well patronised, a judgment like this?-Certainly, if Mr. Davies lodged a formal protest who have been all along the bitterest by his two assistants and met the settlement of the matter...

oil on the fires of ectarian passion chief officer. He replied that the to this course, but that it was the reflouted the hopes of the Club cup while a few went out to Fauling where it can be proved that it was obtained against the Court's decision in the opponents of an Irish peace, poured quartermaster and inquired for the

ma.ter of jurisdiction.

and ran acked the Old Testament for chief officer had turned in. Witness desire of the Crown that the principle porters, but he could not get a partner they had a very quiet and happy time traudulently.

Fanling was the Mr. Suhl -No doubt something

arguments to justify a new civil war. the then handed his card to the underlying the prosecution should be to stay with un, and when Young on their own.

It is threatened that within a few quartermaster, who went down and upheld. and Reed went out for 0 and 4 favourite resort for Monday, how etrange has happened.

came back with the fourth officer. and nearly 300 players

Mr. Davies-When defendant re-

Spanking of the cargo-boat weeks every able bodied "loyalist " respectively, they left him undeleated ever, a with 20.

McDonald, Edwards, went over the courses. Yesterday turned from Scotland to Hongkong mistress defended by Mr. Hine, will be enrolled in the Imperial Witness said he wanted to see the Cap Baker, Brown, Capt Davies and the number of people who made the he travelled on his British Consulate Magistrate Wood said: The view I Guards, whose services are then tain and was taken up on the bridge Gra..am were the Army bowlers, np into the country was equally passport. It has never been registered take is that it has been clearly shown to be placed at the disposal of the As the captain had a couple of friends and they gave the Club batsmen to large. The men's Bogey pool com in the British Consulate here because that the coal found to the extent of Ulster Cabinet for operations against in evening clothes in his cabin witness end of trouble. Pearce seemed the petition extended from the 24th to the Shanghai is not his home.

at least three tuns-was part of the Ireland or England, or both. In asked him for a few minutes conversa only man who could tackle them 27th. The men's medal competition

quantity loaded on to the "Puratang" publio Orangeism insists that the ande. The captain said "wouldn't Mr. Taylor had to act in an emergency safely. The Club's second innings was played over the Old Course on Prisoner was then allowed to "Accepting the woman's statement drama of 1912 can be successfully it do in the morning!" Witness and had to make up his mind within closed for 195 which, with the previous Munday morning, and the mixed four-into the witness box for the purpose that the coal was the weepings of five re staged in 1921, though Sir Edward said that would not do as the ship 20 minutes after receiving the innings' score of 213, brought the soms in the siternoon, over the New only of testifying his nationality. consignments and allowing tour tous Carson is no longer available to ride would be leaving in the morning information,

-Eventually Capt Colegrave grand total to 108, 13 runs short of Course. Yesterday ladies' and man's He corroborated the story, fold by to, be bona fide sweepings of other the whirlwind and direct the storm, He announced himself as a preventive instance bad acted with propriety. the required number to win. Thus driving, approaching and putting Mr. Davies, but added that at the

time he was in San Francisco the con iguments, that still leaves 2 to 3 and the most prominent of his Tory officer and said he bad come to search competitions took place.

The results of the various co-authorities were taking on men with tous which rauat have been stolen. I backers are weary of the very name for opium in the ship. The Captain e pressed regret at the occurrence,

am of opinion, that the feks of the of Ulster. In private even Die told the fourth officer. to attend to and the charge was withdrawn. glass eyes and wooden legs, so badly "Pura ang "worked in collusion with Hard" Northerners have their him, and as they were conducting the petitions were as follows →

Medal competition.-H. Hancock. did they need seuren.. At the local

well aware that officer interposed with the result that

The Christmas number of the $250, with tlie alternative of 3 montus' fellows are. Tombstone competition.-H. P. court he was unable to take out at hear people. The woman is fined doubts, and the shrewder of their search in the mail room, the third Winslow.

papera as he had been too long in imprisonment; and her folis are fined the Six Counties stand to gain, in- they all went back to the Captain. The Mixed Foursomes.--Miss Denison China.

one finitely more by bargaining than by Captain said "let's get to the bottom "London"-magazine has arrived in and G. B. Layton..

He was sent to Washington and $25 or in default will serve Ladies' Driving competition-Mrs, after viewing lawyers connected with mouths imprisonment with hard bloodshed. England is anxious above of this." Witness replied "I am Hongliong and is now available from all things to let Ulater down easily; a preventive officer as I told you, the local agents who are Messrs. Kelly Adams.

the Board, was referred to the Im

Sinn Fen is so eager to establish the while ago," and on being asked to and Walsh, the White Star Cafe, and Men's Driving competition.-Major migration Bureau of Naturalization."

principle of co-operation that there produce his credentials be told. Mr. Lee Yce. Everyone knows the Christ 11 II. G. Bagnali.

Mr. Wilson at this Bureau asked hini

will be no haggling over terms. Never Listerman to produce his badge and mas "London" and this year's effort if he could produce, say one be Ladies' Approaching and Putting.-

karw. To this question he answerec- Mrs. H. Grillin.

Mens' Approaching and Fatting.-in the negative, although the official had winked at bim. Later one of the R. M. Smith.

The result of the Bogey Pool Com-lawyers asked him why he gave his 1petition will be announced later when reply. He was then laken t 3 the cards have been examined. City Hall, New York. In due cause,

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they lost a hard fought gaine by a very narrow margin. It was a close shave, and if Davies had the support be needed, the Club might have wob.:

Scores:

ATMY.

200.

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18

Total for 1st innings,

2ND INNINGS. Capt. Olliver, b Young... Sergt. Holdman c Sayer, b Reed. Major Edwards, b Sayer... J. S. Redpath, b Young...... Cap. Davies, c Young, b Reed... 54 Lt. McDonald, o de Kome, b Reed 2 Col. Wyndbum, o Davies, b Sayer. 23 Bou. Baker, è Haucock, b Sayer... 0 Capt. Spioks, 1.b.w., b Reed.. Pte. Brown, not out..

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BY COLLY- THIS HAD BEEN A HAPPY DAY-

·CARE FREE AN' NOT A CROSS WORD FROM

MAGGIE!

WHAT'S THE

GLASS EYES AND WOODEN LEGS.

labour,

Mr. Carver. on behalf of the defence;

agreed to the course, and asked the prosecution to admit that the officers were not properly armed with ther powers.

The D.P.P. would not go that length

The officers in this

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BRINGING

THOSE LETTERS. YOU MAILED FOR MATTER? ME LAST WEEK

WERE INVITATIONS! TO A TEA PARTY I'M GIVING TODAY-BUT:

NO ONE HAS SHOWN

UP

sense,

FATHER.

(KNEW I WUZ TOD HAPPY TO HAVE -

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not, covering this search. These were always enjoyed. Besides a host of handed to the Captain, who said there. entertaining stories and topical Witness insisted specially interesting feature dealing was nothing which entitled them to articles by popular writers there is a.. search the ship. that he had powers to search uader with the tour of the Frince of Wales,

I KNEW I'D FER- 4T THESE WHEN

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