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Here's a typical Daily Press wangle: The suggestion was made-not, as nos appears, by the Prince of Wales himself, but by a member of his staff (and the distinction may be imp tant)." Does our profoundly deep thinking and always wise contem porary suppose t at members of the Prince's staff are accustomed to talk! of his wishes without the book?

THE CHINA MAIL.

P. N. PROBLEMS -་" .

A QUESTION OF INFANCY.

CLERES IN TEOGELL.

Justice Gompertz) in the Sammary

"FUNERAL"

LATERS A SETH.

The funeral of the late M Aratoon Seth, whose desth was re Some Frotty points cropped op in ported yesterday took place in the regard to a moneylending case which Protestant Cemetery, Happy "alley, came before the Point Judge (in the siternoon, attended by a Cours this morning. Oyages Singh large gathering of relatives was the moneylender concerned and friends, including many old residents the defendants wers two youthful of the Colony. koking Portu nese clerks. The claim was for $362.60, said to be under promissory note.

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the Bev. F. H. Copley Moyle con- The Chaplain of St. John's Cathedral, ducted the burial service.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1923.

FUGITIVE OFFENDER."

CONCUB.NE'S THEFT.

E. A BEAUMONT BEFORE THE FLIGHT TO SHANGHAI WITH

MAGISTRATE,

HEMAND AND $5,000 BAIL GRANTED.

JEWELLERY.

Before Magistrate Wood this morning, a concubine and her

Brought down from Shanghai by maidservant ware charged with the Sergeant Fender, E. A. Beaumont was theit of a quantity of jewellery, charged before Magistrate Wood this

morning with having, within three mancy and clothing worth $2,500, months of the presentation of his the property of Mr. Pang Fun a

Harold Seth, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henes with intent to defeat the proceedings

bankruptcy petition on September 15, merchant of No. 318, Des Voeur Road 1920, quit the Colony on September 2, Central. Seth, Mr. M. C. Owen and 3r. A..against him in bankroptoy, contrary prosecuted. said that he would like Detective Inspector Watt, who And what! Do our eyes deceive During the hearing of the plaintiff's 4pear.

to Section 32 (4) of Ordinance No. 7. the defendants tried separately, evidence it was discovered that the us, or is visions about? The Dersi plaintiff war in Shanghai when the

of 1891. Press talking, here in Hongkong, of reaction took place and that the

because it might be necessary for one- the greatest good of the greatest money was actually handed over by

Mr. G. N. Orme, the Official Recei-to give evidence against the other.

The maidservant was charged first. number! Why, that would mean¦-

Among the others present at the appeared for. the prosecution. big part of Sir Paul's gilt going disclosure made it drar that there cate, H Percy Smith, J. R. Wood, A.

his attomey, Nazabjin Singh. This graveside were Mars. 1. S. North-The defendant was rot legally repre- Her reply to the charge was:

reated.

FI to those wicked Chinese, wouldn't!

did not take anything.” would have to be an adjournment to Steventon, F. Ellis, A. Ellis, fendant, the Magistrate taid him that After reading the charge to the de- it, that majority of the CUM-

Fespector Watt asked that she be manity which the DP. a few permit the evidence of Naranjin Singh Mangk, R. E. Bellios, E. Ray he had no power to convict him. Asaged until tomorrow in police

be called but Mr. W. B. mond, F. X. d'Almada, C. 8, Gabbay- he could do in that Court was to take weeks ago yearned to exterminate

custody. or banish. Yes, it actually perceives Hind, who appeared for the defence, R. A Gubbay, T. E Pearce, C.

the evidence against him. this implication. Out Daily Grandma geted that if certain legal points Champkin. G. P. Lammert, E. R

he wished to raise were argued cur Phelips, W. Armstrong, Ezra, H. A. Orme said that he was ready to offer Replying to the Magistrate, Mr. reminds us that ours is a cosmopolitan first the necessity for an adjournment Lammert, and A. Denison. community. It objects to any one

The deceased was buried in berast on the present charge at a05 might be avoided.

formal evidence against the defend- f section" monopolising the benefit. It mentions, in this order, the **Chi-

father's grave in the old residents' nese, Fortuguese, Indian" section. AS

section of the cemetery, and a

time, but there might be farther beautiful wresth from her sister Mary, like a week's remand. He would not charges, and consequently ha would entitled. No doubt if we conlted

to

One of Mr. Hind's chief defences was that the defendants, being only 19 years old, were infants and that

the six catty book it added to the this vitiated the proceedings. He who is in England, was lowered into be in a position to decide the nature |

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HEX250, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 136,

SIR PAUL AT EPHESUS.

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Fas an “unconscionable transaction.”

the grave with the coffin.

the Fugitives" Act!

Magistrate: He came down under

Mr. Orme: Yes.

alleged that the defendant had Proceeding, Mr. Orme said that it taken with him monrys which should have been made available here, to be used for pable purposes.

Magistrate Has she been in jail

Fender and strived just this morning. down from Shanghai by Sergeant already?-No. She was brought

at 10 to-morrow morning.

The Magistrate remanded the girl The concubine was then charged She pleaded guilty.

a ako prepared to argue that it

Outlining the case, Inspector Watt The total som såvanced was he said, set included those from Mary and into his stairs.

The large number of floral tributes defendant, if any, until he had gone servant absconded on the afternoon of the additional charges against the raid that the concaline and maid- $240, in respect of two P. Ns. for Aratoon. Reta and Nina, Douglas and $350 and in addition these hors gave Mabel, Elos and Irca, Nonnie, Eddie

of March 9, taking with them the property mentioned in the che ge» Naranji Singh two bottles of whisky, and Charlie, Helen and Martin,

$300 in notes, tez notes for $20 gold Hi Honour said he would rather Tooney, Rose and Albert, Mack and

each, ten notes for $10 gold each, 20 not begin hearing a case which pro- Phyllis, Henry szd Pilar, Bertie and

gold chain, one diamond ring, two gold pieces, five bracelets, one mised to be so complicated because Phyllis, Hon. Sir Paul and Lady

ruby rings and a quantity of clothing. he would be going or leave next Chatez, Staff of Mesurs. Percy

Mr. Pang discovered the loss when he week. or something like that. We have a

Smith, Seth and Fleming, Ab- "defective sense of proportion," it!

Mr. Elind said the defendants were doolrahim and Co., Mr. M. Ally, Mr.

retumed from work in the evening. may be, but you can easily look up decided as one had already lost his M. Apear, Mr. G. L. Apcar, Mr. and been ready when the defendant came

particularly anxious to have the case and Mr. C. V. Apcar, Mrs. hoped that everything would have the money gone.

The Magistrate said that he had He examined the sale and found sil the census figures and satisfy your position and, with the proceedings Mrs. Frank Austin, Mr. Ezra Abraham, before him selves that if the D. P. principle be

Magistrate: How did the girls man- adopted the Chinese would get most hanging over his head, found it Mr, A. Abdoolrahim, Mrs. Arathoone

age to open the sale ?-There' was a-- difficult to get another.

Mr. Orme said that he was ready duplicate key lying about somewhere of it. And as regards the Nursing

(Kobe), M. C. M. S. Alver, Dr. and Home (which our contemporary lays

Asked what the rest of his defence Mrs. Anger, Mr. Edgar S. Abraham, as far as the present charges were in the house. down as the hand to take the pot it Mr. Hinl indicated that he pro- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Alves, kir. And him to pat in the petition and the complainant -At 1 pm, the same concerned, and it only remained for When were they last seen by the is already understood that no Chinese/Posed to raise certain issues under the Mrs. W. Armstrong, Miss I Armstrong receiving order to proceed with the day. |would be admitted, consequently theMoneylenders' Ordinance. From what Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton, Mr. F. Baylis,case; but the defendant had been

Continuing, the Inspector said that D. P. mast abandon either its chief had been said that morning & line of Mr. J.T. Bagrom, Mr. B. E. Belcanying on business in Shanghai for the police were informed and exhaos- defence had been clearly indicated by lios, Mrs. Sema Belilios, Mis. E some time, and, of course, that would tire exquines were m de here but the circumstance that the money was R. Belilios. The Colonial Dispengo heavily against him in the without avail. The Shanghai police- lent by an attorney.

argument or its pet proposal.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Mr. F. F.. Vida, the well known jockey, returned to Shanghai by the * Hoosier State" yesterday.

An evening dance wül be held at the Helena May Institute, on Thurs- day, April 27 at 8.30 p.m. Tickets one dollar cach

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Donations for Dr. Barnardo's Homes are earnestly invited, as in previous years during Lent-and should be sent to Mrs. II. £. Polluck, Helena May Institute.

The total cutput of the Kal n Mining Administration's mines for the week ending March 25, 1922, amounted to 92,931 tans and the sales during the period, to 69,005 tons.

The annual report on the Penang Fire Brigade states that not a single case of dontful fire occurred. Warel-ouse and godown total fire loss and fire risks carried at the end of the year was $16,000.

LOCAL AND GENERIL.

The settlement of the exchange shops has brought a decrease in the price of rice in Canton.

advertised for April 15, 16, and 17 The H.KVD.C. ifle meeting has been unavoidably postponed.

The consecration and installation of Cathay Led. No. 4973 E.C., (ct Zetland Lodge as inadvertently stated yesterday) takes places this evening.

sary, Mr. and Mrs. P. X. d'Almada

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The Magistrate then ordered the CoLcubine to be put in the witness bar.

3fr. Leu Longinotto, who repre- and Miss d'Almada, Mr. and Mrs Proceedings. Defendant, said Mr. were then notified and the girls sented the plaintiff, said he had only H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Mr. and Mrs.

Orme,

liable to twelve were located in a boarding house heard of Mr. Hind's defence that S. H. Dutton, Mesas S. J. David against him, two years on the mure Sergeant Fender made, the "arrest

months

the present charge in the French Concession. When morning and His foncer agreed to and Co., Ltd, Mr. and Mrs. A serious charge. Defendant's liabilities they had in their possession a cash the resumption of the case pro- Denison, Mr. Edward Ears, Mt. O. I. amounted to $200,000, while bis as-box containing over half the missing. visionally for April 27.

Ellis, Mr. Felix M. Ellis, Mr. A. S. sets were almost negligible after pay property. Some of the jewellery the Ells, Miss M. Ellis, Mr. E. E. Ellis, ing all the expenses. They amounted concubine had. sold and the money the Misses Ellis and Mrs. Edgar, Mr. to $3,000 or $1,000 only.

she had realised was found in the Fred Ellis, Mr. L. S. Greenhill, Mr. H. M. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. H E

Magistrate (to Beaumont): What do each box in Shanghai noter.

Family, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Gabbay,myself from jurisdiction.

Replying to question by the Goldsmith, Mrs. S. D. Gabbay and you ask me to do?

Beaumont: I have never removed Magistrate, the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griffin, Mr. U.C. bail first and a remand

Inspector said I want that the maidservan; had ɛsid Galluzi, Yr. A Gabbay, Mr. and

abe bad accompanied the concubine to Mrs. G. L Gregory, Mr. W. M. had intended to come down to clear nothing to do with the theft. He was Continuing, Beaumont raid that he Shanghai merely as a servant and had Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hum-case, even if Mr. Orme had not taken Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Richard his name "in June or July in any inclined to believe her. phreys, Mr and Mrs. A. D. Humphreye, steps to secure his return. Mr. Ho Fook, Mrs. B. Brotherton Harker, Mesra. Hinly and Co. and here who would sign bonds and be Magistrate: Have you any friends Staff Dr. and Mrs. Heanly, Mr. Ho la,

In reply to questions, she said that Mr. and Mrs. E. Humphreys, Mr. Ho prepared to put up securities for you? she had been Mr. Pang's concubine Beaumont: If I am allowed to use for over three years, and both Mr. Kwong, Mr. Ho Kom-tong, Mr. Ho the telephone I can get in touch with Pang and the kit fat wife had treated. Leung, Mr. and Mrs. Hazeland, Mr. them I and Mrs. H T. Jackman, Mr. S. M

her very well. Magistrate: How much can you Hongkong University's annus Joseph (Kobe), Mm. "Gregory P.

Then why did you ran away?— athletic sports meeting takes place on Jordan, Mr. Joseph, Mr. and

give?

Because I did not like to be a con- Saturday, April 22. The quarter Mrs. W. G. Joseph, Mr. J. E. Joseph, men to put up securities for me. Mr.

Beaumont: I can get two gentle-cabine.

The jewellery, she said, was Mr. opers by pretending that Sir Paul's

amateurs res dent in the Colony. Mr. Frank Lammert, Mr. and Mrs. W. deration has been offered in general

Logan, Miss Lowson, Mr. R. F. Lam-

his daughters. terms, whereas, four days before.ita

The Hongkong Canton and mert, Mr. and Mrs H. A. Lammert, commerts appear, Sir Paul announced

On the quarter deck of the Macso Steamboat Co., advertises that Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lammert, Mr. and (through the China Afa) that he had "Resoxo" stands a windlass which is the Sai An" will leave. Hongkong Mrs. L. E. Lammert, Mr. E. G. Lam- decided, in consultation with the made rt oak, the wood being part of at 9 a.m. and Macao at 5 p. m. on mert, Mr. Lai Yat-yee, Mr. Lau Yuk-represent a large proportion of the Mr. Ome said that, $5,000 did not General, who is a life member of the the old and illustrious "Renown" Sunday and Monday of the Easter wan, Messrs. Mozon and Taylor; defendant's liabilities

Madame Musso, Mr. M. Manuk, Miss Ex-Active Service Men's Association, which was ore of the wooden walls of holidays.

Beaumont said that he wanted only to use the money for the benefit of Engl ad ng before coal and oil were

Mazuk Mr. and Mrs. J.H. N. Mody. week's remand as his accounts were those wartime heroes in whom the red for the purpose of ship

Messrs. A. S. Watron & Co., cloce Stafi of Mesars. A. B. Moulder and Co.,ague in his memory at present-it Prince has takes a special interest. Propulsion.

on Good Friday and Easter Monday. Ltd., Mr. S. C. Martin (Kobe), Mr. M. was 2 years ago since be left the The Daily Press cannot say it didn't

On these days the Hongkong Dispensaree, Mr. A. Namazee. Mr. Stafford Northcote, Mr. H. M. E. When on board ship, says a eazy will be open for dispensing PM. Nemazee, Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. this it was important to keep the

Colony. see Sir Paul's announcement in Satur day's China Mail, because it repeated Ceylon paper, the Prince is invariably and from 6 p.m. to 7.50 p.m. All de Odell, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Phelips defendant here. He had no doubt in police custody until 10 s.m.,

Mr. Orme said that in a case like it on Monday.

an early riser, and, soon after the from The Telegraph takes a similar line, sun is up, is to be seen racing around Puitments will be open as usual on and Miss Phelips. Mr. and Mrs. T. L that the defendant had intended to to-morrow morning. brt advances a shrewder argume t, the dck in shorts and sweater.

the Saturday.

Perkins, Mr. J. 8. Perry, Mr. and come back bere, but his liabilities The maidservant was then recalled. which we confess bad not occurred to "Always keep fit" is a favourite

Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Mr. Pong Yew-were too big for such a small bail.

Inspector Watt said that he did not. us. It says that in the normal course motto of his," and since his departare The second annual re-union din-kee, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rodger, Ah of things, there will soon come a time from England those on board the ner of the Queen's College Old Boys' Shan, Mr. Sin Tak-fan, Mr. M. Swas adequate, and ordered bail in view of the concubine's admission. The Magistrate thought that $5,000 wish to offer any evidence against her when there will be no civilian in "Renown" can vouch for the fact that Association is advertised to take place. Perey Smith, Mr. C. M, Soares, to be put up by two substantial Sassoon. Mr. Hector W. Sassoon, Mr. that sum in two bonds of $2,500 esch Hongkong who served in the Great he has left no stone noturned to on Saturday, April 22, at 3 p. Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Taylor, Mr. L. residents of the Colony."

The Magistrate accordingly dis...... War. After twenty years, say, we maintain his physical fitness.

ericke match between the staff and might have a club for E.A.S.M. with-

pupils of the College and Q.0.0.B.A. A. Tobias. Mr. 5. C. Teo, Mr. Percy,

A remand was given until next takes place in the afternoon at the Tester, Wei Wals Chrong and Bon, Wei Wednesday- C.B.C. round.

Wing po, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weill, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Young.

Devious as ever, the Daily Press Was $12,290 and the total insurance mile race is open to all bona fide Dr. Kew Bros, Messrs. Lo and Lo. Beck, of the King Edward Hotel, for Pang's property, and was worn by

Sir Paul Chater is at Ephesus if we may julge by the roaring of the jounalistic wild beasts He sanoun- ont a member. W., without Over six hundred admirers of J. cee a generous gift of half a lakh, in troubling to enquire what the Tele P. Jones, the Welsh international sad honour of the Prince's visit, and he graph was saying of these lads while Pontypool centre three-quarter, sub- announces its destinat on. That should they were in the trencher at Ypies and scribed to a presentation to him to Three reamen from the 1.8. "Chan” be enough for them, but they begin to the Somme, but surm sing that mark his retiremɩ nt. Joses has were driving along Gascoigne Road tell him what Le coght to do with his then nothing was too good for them, played io fifteen International towards Hunghom early this morning

on money.

let us suggest that even so they be matchen, the only player who played when they were stopped by three

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instance.

The Magistrate suggested $5,000. Beaumont: I think it a little too high

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Inspector Watt said that he had. been instructed by Mr. Pang to say wife's property, and she did not wish that the jewellery was the kit fat

to press for a heavy penalty.

The Magistrate called Mr. Pang into the witness box and asked: What do you want me to do?

Mr. Pang: I want to recover the property, and ask your Worship to- order the girl to go to school.

The Magistrate remanded the girl

charged her.

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A Chinese was recently sentenced to one month's hard labour for the For dashing past a tram car in unlawful possession of 77ibe, of white- Queen's Road East at a speed estimat lead. There was a sequel to the case ed by Sergeant Smith at 28 miles an in Magistrate Wood's Court yesterday hour, the driver of motor car No. 373 when a Chines: axis ant store keeper It is a remarkable fact that all these given a headquarters just as they in every Teet in the All-English team's men. One of the seamen was robbed seems to be 'terribly afraid that fta yesterday. "The defendant said that Taikoo Dock vers" charged with Hongkong Government was fined $15 by Magistrate Lindsell and a store coole employed at the newpaper articles, telling Sir Paul gave themselves; namely, for the tour in South Africa. He has four of $50. The police subsequently ar-well-meant intentions would only do ke was speeding on argent basinges having stolen the paint Mr. H mot to let the Ex Service men have duration," however long or short that times broken his collar bone while rested a mar on a charge of having harm if it attempted to reform the for his master, but he did not L. Dennys, who appeared for - any of this money, are written by men may be. After that, wher they are playing football, and this had caused been concerned in the robbery,

who did damn all in the Big War.ail gube, the Tele_raph (we trust) will his retirement,

slavery system that obtains in the think he was going more than 20 the defendants, entered a ples of At Last, all they did was to rave at still be haze, and it can then tell

Colony. Mr. Winston Churchill, how miles an hour. The Magistrate said not guilty. The convicted man The Hans, killing the kaiser with Sir Pant or his executors what to do

According to the Cordon Times, ever, bas stated in Parliament that that urgent, business was no excuse in the previous case stated jaky expletives, and to beland as with the unwanted club..

When the Prince was in Ceylon, Mr. B. T. Nelson. D. puty Commis both he and Sir Reginald Stubbs are for running the risk of killing people. that it was on the sistant store he is reported to bave said, in reply stoner of the Chinese Maritim determined to put an end to the beros these lads to whom they now The Morning Post seems to have to addresses, that he looked forward Customs Centon, leave to-day for system. Nothing has actually been

keeper's instructions that he took the Hagridge another man's good will, eahced the Telegraph, to we need not to the possibilities of a second brif Kingchow, where he becomes Act-dons as yet except that the Governor

paint to a steam launch. The Magic- There is "anime that fitoetusdetail.

trate said that he could not accept em, but it is

visit to Ceylon on the homewarding Commissioner of Customs. Mr. has been instructed to issue & pro not usually Mesas the China Mail euggests journey. On this the Finang. Grutte Nelson has been with the Chinese clamation that the system "gs it to a clear head and good corroborated. Inspector Barber, said. the prisoner's statement unless it was- printed. Let as tone it down Chater and the General comment: The prospect of Maritime Customs Service for over exists in China" will not in future be bowels come clogged with poison that he had an apprentice of the dock serenal thickeesses and, like Burkard to make their own a second visit to Ceylon leads us to twarty years. He has been the acting recognised in Hongkong. This is te from the body, so is always the who now the store keeper admit the and Lord" Carzon “surprised at our rangements, and that all own poderation be content to call be tired with whatever they also find it possible to sprad af feast time Mr. Nelson is a good Chinese inaction hitherto, and is hardly fair ples by of outdoor exercise should keep two time of paint to him. When te should express the hope that the Prince will Commissioner at Canton for some wally an attempt to defend the thr Jou become constiele prisoner into the store and poor pur tom tripe bounds. Honestly we decade. It is bad manners to do one whole day in Penang, on his scholar as well as an expert pianist, to the Chinese. However, things came deci e which looms fargent, otherwise. It is more than looking return from their mestnem or their cheek?

at the teeth of a git borse, to tell the Philippines."

Japan and the While in Canton, he gave free piano, seem to be moving at last, observes

Lessons to many Canton girl students the Japan Chronicle,

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TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF.

digestion you must not let your

"Proper food, an abundance of water wid

you burels regular. When that fais apprentice was called however,

you should take Chamberlain's Tablets denied all knowledge of the case, and- They cause a gatle movement of the the defendants were discharged... bowels and are easy and plasmet to take.

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