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"ALACRITY" CORK CLUB.
The first dinner got up by tho Alacrity Cork Club was held lost evening in Thomas's Hotel and proved a great success. Dr. Mackeown, R.N., presided. The menu was as follows-
HOAP. Ox Tail
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SUPREME COURT.
Wednesday, 11th March.
IN SUMMARY JUGISDICTION.
BEFORE HIS Honour 'A. G. WISE (PUIANE JUDGE).
SEQUEL TOLA COLLISION. Lo Kom Loy sued the Dock Company for $259,26 in respect of damages stone to his cargo-beat No. Tuk iu a collision with the Fans en 12th December in the Harbour. Mr. B, J. Grist, solicitor, appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. H. W. Looker, soliciter, for the defendant,
Mr. Grist, in opening the case, stated that there was no dispute as to the collision having occurred. Plaintiff's boat was being towed from the Canton steamer wharf to the Empress and was lashed alongside a steam-luunch en the starboard side of the launch. The Fame was going from cast to west, and in attempting to Fast under the stern of the cargo boat she track her in the stern and caused damage to the extent claimed.
Captain H. Ratcliffe of Messre, Punchard, Lowther & Co.'n dredger St. Enoch state that they were passing by the nesne of the collision. The Fame was proceeding from east to west. The oergo-boat was going straight across. He haard two blasts from the steam-launch, which mout that they were going to starboard their helm.
Cross-examined-The boats were about 100
After dinner, the customary loyal and patriotic toasts were given from the chair and enthusiastically honoured. A smoking concert followed. For this a splended programme had bean drawn up, and thanks to the energetic exertions of Mr. B. Brodziak, hon. secretary of the Club and a popular member of the Alacrity ship's company, the artistes comprised some of the best talent available in the Colony A musical not by the Brothers Francis and a juggling not by Mr. H. Cento were among the best efforts of the evening. The toast of The Alarity Cork Clab" was proposed by the Chairman in felicitona terme, and Mr. E Harwin, the President, was no less happy in his reply. Mr. Brodziak gave the toast of "The Visitors," to which Mr. G. Vercou replied. A most enjoyable evening was brought to a close with "God Save the King. The following was the convert programma :-- Pianoforte Solo
... Mr. O. Hyde Song "Never been there before" Mr. E. Harviu Recitation......"Sermon on the Mount
Mr. G. Burnett (Mr. S. G. Pursoy Banjo Dust
Mr. H. Batt Juggling Act.
Mr. IT, Cento Song "Let 'em all go Song....." Life Boat's Crew... Mr. J. Driscoli a steam-lounch, Musical Act,
Mr. Frank Francis Song
**The Old Farmhouzo ...Mr. G. Falmer Sang
"The Plumber"...... Mr. G. Burgess Song....Mary of Argyll". Mr. G. Burnett Song..." All thro' the Gee Gee". Mr. G. Palmor "God Save the King."
yards apart when the whistle, was blown. He did not hear any answering blast from the Fame. The launch went to port. He did not know whether the Fame changed her course, The launch was of course encumbered by her tow. Ho did not know which boat was going the faster.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1903
THE KELANTAN" RAISED. Council concerning the large quantities of
magazine rifles and ammunition in the bauda of the Kwongs rebels déclared his suspicions that
some foreign Government was teoretly assist KODAKS,
rebels, at the same time suggesting that tho troops of the Yun-Kuei provinces bo ordered to combine with the Two Kwang forces. The Grand Council pooh-poohed this also and replied that Governor Wang Chili-ubua was quite capable of deal with the situation with the trocys he now hes poder him in Kwangsi. As proof of this Governor Wang's telegrams were crpied and transmitted to the bigh official above noted.
announcing successive victories over the rebels
The staff of the Bangkok Dock Company ́have succeeded in rafely decking the wrecked
ing the movement, to this the Council replied Kelantan, which has now reverted to the name that as China was in the chest friendship she bore prior to her going under the German (sic) with all the Powers it was absurd to flag, namely Medusa. Many difficulties, says entertain such suspicious. The high ofBolel the Observer, bave had to be overcome since the in question then denounced Governor Wang Chih-chun as unequal to deal with the work of raising her was undertaken, and those situation and recommended either Chang Chih- concerned are to be warmly congratulated now tung er Wet Kuang-too-Commander-in- that she rests firm and seence on the chocks.ohief over all the forces operating against the
It will be remembered that she was sunk on colliding, on the afternoon of 12th November last, with the as. Phra Chom Klas. The latter steamer was leaving Bangkok with cargo when she met the Kelautan at the Bar coming in in bellast, and, being unable to get out of each other's way, the Phard Chom. Klao darbed into the port side of the Kelantan, her bows penetrating some eight feet into the latter's engine-room. The Kelantan's fires were flooded cut and she sank, A SPEECH BY MR. CHAMBERLAIN leaving only the half forward of the bridge afloat, The Phra Chom Klao went into dock at once and had her damaged hors repaired, but the Kelantan was sold to a syndicate as she lay. On 4th December, Messra, Kerr and Ait chison with a staff of assistants all working under the direction of Mr. Dunlop, manager of Bangkok Book Company, commenced opera- tions with a view to raising the sunken vessel The first difficulty encountered was that she was lying in some nine feet of mud and bad a similar depth of clayey silt inside. Had it not been for the powerful "Bon Accord" 24-inch
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A telegram to the Indian papers gives a large portion of the text of an interesting speech delivered by Mr. Chamberlain at Kimberley, as followe:-
The owner of the cargo-boat stated that his centrifugal pump, discharging, at the rate of mou at home that in the Copons in the Transvual
boat was being lowed from the Canton steamer
I have spoken of the past; I must say a word us to the future. I have only just entered the Cape, when I leave it shall I be able to give as good en opinion of the old Colony as I have done of the new? Shall I be able to say the mis- chief-maker has ceased from troubling (Cries of "No" were beard and several persona shouting “Sprigg")? Shall I be able to tell our country.
all the best and most intelligent persons are pat-
the idea of a Dutch Republic is recognised, nowW at any rate, as the baseless fabric of a vision: that all men of whatever race are willing in the future to work together for the common good of all We are anxious to grant. self-government to the Colonies as quickly as possible. What is the argument against snob
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POLICE COURT,
Wednesday, 11th March.
BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (POLICE. MAGISTEATE)..
SERIOUS. CHAEGF.
Young Lai U, assistant shroff in the office of the Registrar-General, was charged with obtain ing a bribe of $15 from one Ho Tak, with a view to influence his conduct as a public servant,
The defendant pleaded not guilty and was remended till to-day, bail being fixed at $1,000,
THEFT FROM A CHILD, MA
Li Po, of no occupation, denied that he stole a gold-mounted rattan bangle from a child ten months old,
The mother of the baby went into the witness box and described the theft. She said she was carrying the child on her back and that the defendant came up behind and snatched the bangle from his wrist. She turned round on hearing the child cry, und saw the prisoner running away. A lakong caught him..
His Worship passed sentence of two months bard Jabour and farther ordered the accused to receive two whippings of twenty strokes each.
BEFORE MR. J. H. KEMP (AOTING POLICE
IMAGINTRATE)..
HOUSEBELAXING.
op-
As the Fame Prouched the launch blow two blasts on her whistle. The Fame struck his boat and damaged her. The Fame was going the faster. Mr. Looker before calling witneszes for the defence stated that the defendant's case was
that the busts were crossing boats and the launch should bave kept out of the way. Instead of going to port the reversed her angines and
want astern.
Captain McIscas deposed that he was at that time captain of the Fame. He was coming from the eas As the Fame neared the launch the latter gave two blasts which indicated that she was starboarding her helm and going to port. He did likewise. Then the launch went. astern. The vessels were crossing vessels. The launch bad the Fame on her starboard side. He was going slow before the collision on socount of the crowded state of the Harbour The cargo-boat was hardly damaged. The Fare just grazed her gunwale. It was the piled-up cargo that got the bulk of the blow.
Cross-examined-When he first saw the cargo-boat with Jannch they had each other on the starboard side. Ho bad the cargo-boat a little on the starboard bow. Being on the starboard how, it was his duty to keep out of the way,
And yet you took no precautions -I did so; I went slow.
But you said that was in consequence of the Harbour being full of shipping: not because of this cargo-boat. It was one of the causes, The time between the launch giving two blasts on her whistle and the collision would probably be a minute. It was quite possible for the launch to go estern in that time notwithstand ing her tow-the Fame could go astera in six The sight of one excited coolie hauling by the seconds. If the launch had blown thros blasts quene down D'Aguilar Street another coolic he would have known that she was going astern in an even greater state of furry aroused much Re-examined--The launch with her tow was wonderment amongst passers-by the other one of the boats that helped to make the Har. morning. The reason transpired in the Police | bour congested and caused him to go'slow. Court. The first- coolio had hoon nat drinking tea, he said, and on returning to his domicile in Wellington Street found that the second coolie and another man had made a forcible entrance and were collecting into a bandy. bundle for carrying away all the odds and opile they could lay their heads on. The owner of the articles was equal to the occasion, He seized the housebreakers and ran them down into the street, where one struggled and got any question of contributory negliganes in the away. The other he marched along in the
manner
indicated till a policeman
WOS
encountered, when the prisoner was given in obarge.
He was sentenced to two months hard labour.
FRANCO-SIAMESE TREATY.
"EATIFICATION DELAYED,
launch blew her whistle the helm of the Fame The Chinese helmsman deposed that after the
was prit hard asterboard. The launch went setero.
His Lordship in delivering judgment said he would have liked a little more evidence before giving a decision, but of course he had to go upon what he bad. He did not think there was
case, for it seemed to him that the sole question was Did the tug go astern or not? If it went astern it was clear that it was to blame. If it did not go astern then the Fame was to blame. There was evidence by two people that the tug fid go astern, and it was absolutely uncontra
dicted by the other side. He gave judgment
for the defendants with costs.
A DENTIST'S ACCOUNT,
grant which meets me at every turn? It is said that self-government will render peace, reconciliation and friendship sure, and will render future disturbances out of the question. Here in the Cape where for leng years the freest privilego has been conceded to overy white inhabitant, where the concession of sell-government has been made, it is said that self-government has not gained you frien a hat is said to have been abnsed to your injury. I try to take aj dispassionate view,
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and to make every allowance task for the divers to get at the rent in the ship's side-she had been cut right below the for the sympathy which must exist between the bilge keel-but everything possible was done to people on one side of the border and their the ship from the outside after which the gap relatives on the other. Therefore, if when war was scaled from the inside by the application of broke out there had been a proportion of our collision-matting and tons of cement. This Dutch fellow-subjects in this Colony whe symps. Ind, Coope & Co.... Per 8 Doz. Pte. $19.50 $0.45 enabled the huge pump to master the leakage thised with their Boer friends, we should have made po complaint. If they felt the war to be and the vessel was duly floated. She was then removed to shallower water at the Faknam unjust we should have differed but not complain- forta. When the divers were able to worked of their passive sympathy or of their passive underneath her, additional mats were placed over the hole and braced tightly up with ropes. When the vessel was ready to be brought up to dock, Messrs. Fairweather and Macdonald went to Pakaom and leat a band. The size of the rent may be guessed when it is stated that the 24-inch pump had to be kept ruasing all the time. As she now lies in dock, rusty and encrusted with barnacles, she is an object of interest to the many who visit her.
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avas telegram dated 27th uit. appearing W. Madlond, dentist, sued J. G. Smith for provincial capital the garrision will band it growing under our eyes to be a great free
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the sum of $185.12 in respect of the supply to | immediately over to the rebels, who intend to nation under the British dag. Do not forget the defendant of me full set of artificial teeth make Kuiliu the capital of the Chinese dynasty the Motherland that bore you, and in your time on vulcanite with gold sttachment and of the | What the lenders of the reballion really want, of stress and difficulty came to your aid. She
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Room, and Tes, Coffes, Chocolate, Mineral appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. E. J. Grist, of easy communiction with their friends outside. pire it is for which we are responsible! It is following houses, who have unqualifiedly
prepared at all costs to gire it. What an Em- That LIEBER's Cope is recognised as the best Water, Ice Creams, Cakes, &c., wilt he always eror offered to the public is shown by the ready: WEISMANN has had experience in and is of opinion that it is impossible to ratify solicitor, for the defendant. the Treaty before making regulations regarding Plaintiff stated that there was no agreement Ones Kailin is captured and they have a regular the greatest in extent that the world him ever endorsed it in preference to all others the genomic relations between Sium and with Mr. Smith as to what the price was to be, bass to work from in extending the rebellion to known before, with a population of nearly four Indo-China. M. Delcassé farther added that Defendant deposed that he arranged with the other provinces we may expect them to make a hundred million tobabitants which includes the Siamese Government has not given to the plaintiff that the price was to be $75. After decided effort in capturing some important city hundreds of different races, which embraces French Government the slightest proof of their wards he further arranged for the repair of a on the sea coast. Whilst people in the provincas | every climate, and which produces every doces- goodwill guring the past four or five months, plate for $25, making 3109 in all. He had receive authentic news of the numerous successary and luxory of life. What a heritage, and ses of the rebels whose operations have extended you co heirs with us in its privileges and which Siam manifested at the time of the actually paid $105. There had been several signature of the treaty.
financial dealings between Mr. Macleod and even lato Hunan province and whose partisans glories!: Am you going to be content to be are constantly increasing in Yunnan, Kueihon, | ›'eeping partners? You must claim your share rechten, and Kwangtang provinces, the powers all that the Empire represents; you must that be in Peking are being fed with telegrams olim as an honour and a privilege your sharo from Kwangsi effcinta reporting "glorious vic in its burdens and obligations; you must join tories" overtherebels. Soinfatuated has the Cen- with us to do everything to maintain the niọn and confirm the strength, power sad infrenca
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The Court adjourned.
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