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SUNNING PIRACY."

Lady Who Acted As Shield.

WHY SHE WAS LUCKY,

At the continuation of the "Sun-

ning" piracy case this morning at

LEAGUE SCENE.

FANTAN AND POKER.

Chinese Delegate's Protest.

OPIUM GRAPH DISPUTE.

COOLIES, THE LAW AND THE CLUB

When thirteen coolles employed by the Asiatic Petroleum Com pany at North Point were charg ed with gambling on the Geneva, Jan. 20,-

Company's premises, Mr. Lind- There was an unpleasant inci-sell expressed the view that the gave evidence of boarding the dent at to-day's sitting of the law was not designed to prevent vessel a Kowloon Bay and escort-League's Opium Commission. Mr. people gambling on their own ing a party of Chinese who were Chu, the Chinese delegate, ex premises. sick and wounded to the G.C.H. He

the Criminal Sessions, Sérgt. Kelly

on

Identified No. 20 as among them. citedly protasted against a figure! In röply to Mr. Lindsell the This max, stated witness.. was which was meant to represent the Police sergeant stated that only wearing a fur scarf round his neck production of raw opium in China $1.86 was found on the premises and tucked in the stocking of his

a chart, the publication of when the place was raided. right lex witness found 35.15 in

which the Commission was die- Hong Kong money: In the scarf was a ppeket in which witness also cussing.. found thirteen $5 billa in Chinese Mr. Chu then accused the Pre- money and 4 $10 notes in Chinese gident, Sir John Campbell, of

showing partiality.

money.

Also concealed in the scarf were 2 gold rings, gold wrist watch and

2 gold bangles. Prisoner had an- other scarf round his waist.

The latter declined to admit such a charge.

Finally on the motion, of Sir The next witaess was Mrs. Lena Malcolm Delerigue, the British Anderson (a Chinese lady) who delegate committee appointed a apoke a certain amount of English

but whose examination was con- sub-committee to report on "the ducted through a Shanghal dialect question of the charts to the next interpreter. Witness said that she session-Reater.

was at present staying at the Tokyo ¡Hotel:

Locked In Cabin

She was a second class passenger

T

Mr. Lindsell: In law there is no distinction between a case of this sort and a poker school at the Hong Kong Club. The de- fendants are discharged with ad caution. The $1.86 will go into the poor box.

"VERY FRANK.”

A CHINESE LUKONG WHO DESERTED..

When charged with desertion from the Hong Kong Police Force,

on the "Sunning" at the time of the HELP FOR WU PEI-FU. Cantonese Jukong informed Mr.

pirney and was travelling alone. At

3.46 p.m. on the 15th she was ini

Lindsell that he had been compell-

ed to do so by force of circum-i

the saloon talking to the 3rd Com- FENGTIEN CHIEFTAIN ISSUES stances, having been involved in a

ORDERS.

Peking,, Jan. T..

gambling raid at Cheung Chau in 1926.

Mr. Lindsell: You are very frank about it.

Police.

pradore. She heard a commotion and.say two men on the Captain's) bridge Armed with revolvers. She went to bur cabin and had it locked,

As a result of a series of mili-

Captain Bloxham, A. S. P., In- handing to the cabin boy, certain articles of Jewellery. There was tary conferences held here, Marshal knocking on the cabin door and Chang Tso-Hn, the Commander-in-formed his Worship that the man eventually witness opened the door, Chief of the Ankuochua Army, has had a very good record while in the three armed Chinese entering whose ordered General Chang Hsueh-lang

General Chang, Mr. Lindeell sent the lukong to language she could not understand. (his son) and She gathered from them that theyTsung-chang (governor of Shan-jall for four months. wanted her jewellery and she hand-tung province), to despatch their ed them rings from her fingers and troope to Henan by the Peking- opened her box from which they Hankow and the Lung-Hai Rail- took certain articles of clothing. ways, respectively, in order to Witness identified rings (one of stabilize the situation there (ie, to

Wu Pei-fu's territory). them had her name inscribed on it)

Marshal Cheng has also command- and other articles of jewellery and]

Pei-fu.

NOTICE,

HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL

THE

SOCIETY.

of clothing as her property. Cered the two Generale to subjugate

· ́`· ANNUAL·· GENERAL tain of them were those which she those who do not bbey Marshal Wa General Chang Hsueh-

MEETING of the Members of handed to the cabin boy with whom she thought they would be in safe liang has decided personally to lead

the above Sceloty will be held on This troops.-Toho custody.

TUESDAY, 8th February, 1997, at General Attack Ordered. Witness-identified Noa. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5

Peking, Jan. 16. 5.15 p.m. in the Board Room, of COMMUNICATION WITH HONG KONG TO-DAY

land 20 prisoners as men who had!

Marshal Wu Pei-fu has issued Mesars. Jardine, Matheson & Co., President Madison, President Pierce, Alexander Kielland, Cres-taken part in the piracy. No. 4 she centa, Cremer, Peleus, Buccinum, Malaya, Suisang, Newehang Identified as the man who had taken an order that a general attack upon Ltd.

All Ladies & Gentlemen interest- Carinthia, Deli Haiching, Delta, Kashgar, Huichow, Ruhr.

Mara, earrings from her but who later re- the Southern Forces in Wu-Han in

ed in Horticulture, whether Mem- Tenyo Maru, Mishima Maru, Dolius, Glenogle, Tomkin.

turned them as witness told him to commence on January 17.

On the other hand, Marshal. Walbers of the Society or not, are Prohibition of exchange of clubbed letters between Hong Kong and that they were of no value. the following countries: China, Netherland Indiea, Federated Malay No. 5 prisoner took away an over is reported to have urged the Feng-cordially invited to attend.

AGENDA: States and Straits Settlements which was to come into force on the coat and a mackintosh, added wit-tien troops to come down imme- 1st January, 1927, will not come into force until the 1st April, 1927, ness, and No. 20 and others shediately for assistance in view of a

Oh and after Sunday 16th January the Radio Counter on the rd identified as men who had entered portion of General Chin Yun-do's To receive and pass the Com

her cabin at various times. They troops still remaining unsettled Floor of the G.P.O. will be closed, and will be transferred together were all armed.

Altogether, ahe Kuo Wen. with the Radio Telegraph Office to the 1st Floor of the G.P.O. Builds ing. The Counter at the Radio Telegraph Office will be open day and night for the acceptance of radio telegrams.

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would roughly estimate the pirates as about 20.

Escaped From, 'Captors. At midnight witness heard a great commotion but did not go out to see what it was. The No. 1 prisoner eame into the dining room in which she was and dragged her out to be; used as a shield against the captain and others who were then defending. the bridge. S

"NOT SEDITIONS.”

PAPERS OF AN ARRESTED YOUTH.

When the Chinese youth charged

In reply to questions, witness said before Mr. Lindsell yesterday with that she was one of the last to be being in the possession of seditious dragged forward so to act.

literature was brought into Court,

"Mr. Nihill: You were lucky.

this morning, Mr. F. X. d'Almada Witness further added that she informed his Worship that he had escaped from the mon who were been instructed to defend. pushing her forward and ran and Mr. Lindsell formed hid herself in the stern of the d'Almada that in his opinion the vessel, none interfering with her.

papers were not seditious in the again.

mittee's Report & Statement of Accounts for the year ended 32st December, 1925

To elect Officers & a new... Com-

mittee for the current year.

To fx the date of the Annual Flower Show, which the Out- going Committee: redominend should be held on Thursday, 10th March, 1927,

To discuss any matter of interest to Horticulturists in Hong Kong and outlying districts.

E. B. C. HORNELL,

Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 21st January, 1927. -

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

Mr.

T

HE Undersigned have received

previous

In reply to cross-examination by terms of the Ordinance, He had lastractions from The Official Mr. Shuldon, witness said that she however, sent them to the Crown Administrator, The Supreme Court, Solicitor and if the latter agreed

at

had also identified parades No. 6 who had subsequent with him, the youth would be dia- to sell by Public Auction ly been discharged. She had not charged. If the Crown Solicitor

ON

identified him as certain but merely disagreed, his Worship would set SATURDAY, the 22nd Jan., 1927 said that she thought he was there. a date for hearing. Witness denied that she had said, Mr. d'Almada agreed to attend

at 12 Noon..

3.45 p.m. previously that No. 6 and not No. 6 the Magistracy this afternoon, at their Bales Room, Duddell Street. 4.30 pin. was the man who had taken her when his Worship will announce

Kashmir JANUARY

Kiungchow

Chicago Maru

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8.30 am:

12.30 p.m.

Malaya Felhu

raincoat.

the decision of the Crown Bolici- Witness caused some amusement tor.

by. breaking into English and answering counsel directly instead

of through the interpreter.

Wong Sui-son, a Chinese lady whe

was a lat cinns passenger on the trip down from Shanghai to give your in question, was the next witness evidence. You have rendered a public service for which we thank

called.

Yesterday's Hearing.

you..

The first witness called yester The old gentleman solemnly day afternoon was a Shanghal bowed his acknowledgment and 1.80 p.m. Chinese, who said that he was a left the witness-box.

1.30 p.m. passenger on the "Sunning on Four Indian guards were the the trip during which the piracy next witnesses called, each, in took place.

ww turn, testifying with regard to Witness spoke of hiding in a the attack upon the two guards latrine until the fire reached such on duty at the time and to the proportions that he was forced to lowering of the No. 2 Hfeboat. leave his hiding place. Witness Det. Sub-Insp. Lite spoke of said that he asked the pirates to his examination of the vessel allow the passengers to help put after her arrival at Talkoo, and out the fire, but they replied by produced a number of articles ip.m. saying that unless the Captain found in one of the cabins.

surrendered the ship's firearms, In adjourning the case until 8.80 am the ship would continue to burn. 11:15 am today, his Lordship 8.80 8.m Cross-examined by Mr. Sheldon, observed that it was essential a.witress said that he attended only that the trial be concluded before one Identification parade at which the Chinese New Year holidays.. he identified three of the defen. After some discussion between dents,

sounsel, it was agreed that the His Lordship I wish to thank Court should sit from 11 to 1 you from the Bench for coming o'clock on Saturday morning.

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