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They scored 227 points, and had 193 points not the Indian sergeant, whom witness had f Beered against them. Rugby football is not seen.
Ching Wo, sampan-man, stated the 3-inola evidently fenrishing in South Africa. The Corinthians did better, for they played twenty-rope was sed for mooring purposes when he four mastokes, of which they won twenty-one was in defendant's employ, which he left on They scored the 27th September. At that time there was as 4-incha tope on board. When he told His and lost one, drawing two. seventy-two goale against eighteen.
Worship at the first hearing that the rope was carred there by an Englishman [for which he was fined $107, he meant into Court, not into the sampen..
Sir Thomas Lipton's offer of a Cup to the value of $2,500 (£500) for Transatlantic yacht race from Sandy Hook to the Needios Heoms to have been welcomed in the Eastern Frees, as it les probably been at home. It is felt that, at Sir Thomas says, such a raco would be a real test of seamanship, which the present Americana Cup contest is only to a offer in the United States is not yet kaowa.
This concluded the evidence,
His Worship, addressing Mr. Grifiths, said that if he had wilfully given-falso evidence in this cass any the he could impose would be trade
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 172», 1903.
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FRENCH FOREIGN POLICY. KODAKS. FILMS. AND ACCESSORIES.
In the Figaro of the 10th uit. M. Etienne, has the list of a series of three articles on the the well known French writer on foreign affairs, foreign policy of France. M. Etienne enquires
whather, France being able to show cordiality
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participation of the latter in the Triplo Alliance, the same sentiments on her part are not all the mors justified towards a nation which has been repeatedly solicited to join the grouping of the Central European Powers, bat which resisted such advances in order to remain faithful to s policy of isolation, of which for a time she experiences the charm and afterwards the
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analogous to those of the appointment of Humulia or Prince George in Crete P Prince Fordinaud in
plenty of people bore who said: "Wait til very limited extent. What is thought of the quate. The idonce submitted had convinced danger, but which only leaves her the more at of an European Governor under conditions
Had anyonés said a week ago that Hongkong was likely to beat Bhanghai by an innings and Low runs to spare, he would certainly have been looked upon in Hongkong as foolish, if nothing worse. Cricketon and critica in Hongkong have held Shanghai cricket in great respect over since the last Interport game bore Moreover, this season we have heard a lot about the strength of our Northern neighbours, and it was plain from the writings of Shanghai sporting critica they considere. Lves after themselves above the average. the news of the excellent inninge of our Was felogmpled down, there Shanghai go in! On the Shanghai wicked they are good for at least as muchas our men." The possibility of Hongkong not having to bat, aguiu was never considered. Bo it may well be imagined that a win by an innings and 23 rune was a very pleasant surprise to Hongkong. The fast, it may be noted in passing, was evident in Hongkong on Friday evening. The return of the team will be of the nature of a triumphal
kilometres in 57min. 1-5o. At the conclusion entry, I hear, They certainly deserve it. It see 70 kilomètres in 49mku. 12 2.5ec80 was thought some of them at least night ho of the ram the s, eotatore swarmed on to the
UMPAX. coming back on the Athenian, but from Hoz-track and boro Hall in triumph to the pavilion. cock's wire it seems that all will return on the Coromandel together,
'Bat R. Hancock
In the Parc des Princes, Faris, on the 13th ult., an one hour international cycle raco (with pacers) was won by Hall, the English ocm- petitor. Hall broke all records after the 20th kilomètre. Bis times were:-20 kilomètres in 14min. 27, 30 kilomètres in 21min. 21 3-sec. 40 kilomistes in 28min. 17 4-Ser, 50 kilomètres. in 35min. 16 1-5sec., 60 kilometres in min, 15
POLICE COURT.
Friday, 16th October. BEFORE ME. T. SERCOMBE SMITH (POLICE MAGISTRITE).
RM-HSARING OF A NAVAL RIENSION CASE- DEFENDANT DISCHANGED.
bim of the defendant's innocence; and without
any way rising on opinion, he would leave it to others to take what steps they like to see justice done.
The defendant was then discharged, the Magistrate remarking that he was sorry there | had been a miscarriage of justice, which would not have happened had fuller evidence been John Griffiths was afterwards arrested on forthcoming at the first hearing. a charge of perjury by Detective-Sergeant Murison
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M. Etioans recognises that the number of reasonably irritating, notwithstanding the status
different races with their conflicting national que of the Egyptian question, which still awaits ambitions is an obstacle to this solution, but THE CREAM OF its solation, the keen good sense of the French argues that this does not justify the assertion nation instinctively led it to the conclusion that that the problem is insoluble, at any rate until to persist in certain hostile sentiments was not an attempt has been made to solve it by appropriate methods. He is convinced that the only inconsistent with a sound and just apprecia- worst solution is to encourage the Turks to put tion of the European situation, but was diametri- down the insurrection rapidly by their well- M. Etienne anys there is a twofold conclusion cally opposed to its own cssential interests. M. known and favourit methods, Etienne recalls the words of Count de Chanto be drawn from the considerations which bo dords in 1985 and repentod after Fashoda by has set forth in bi three articles. First, M. Kellor Amie des Allemands, ennemis des we must be proud of the colonial empire which
compromising her European interests. Anglais." He continues thus:The pro- the Third Republic has given to France without fondly cordial and sympathetic demonstrations empiress it now exists is largely selfinafficing KING EDWARD VII,”
to 19 which have lately been exchanged between the But it is still necessary to defend and keep
over its approaches, President of the Republic and King Edward, watch
freedom to its organisation and its
arset, an provement BEFORE ME. J. H. KEMP (ACTING POLICE botwcu Paris and London, between France and be able to derato oamselves with
Enghad, are thora to render camistakably clear MAGISTRATE).
to averybody the all-important evolution which essential task for to-day and to-morrow. has taken place in Freach opinion since the Second'y, France is not in Europe so com pl tely mistress of her destinies. Mirabeau kai days, now forgotten, on those tendancies Right rules the world. and France remain But let us remember that, in the actual state of prevailed which gave rise to the patriotic con- the vigilant and faithful servant of the right. cern of MM. Chandordy and Keller."
Europe and of the world, right without might is powerless formala without virtue-and that it is the duty of a nation which has suffered is might in due measure at the service of the right. for the right and which still hopes in it to place
hard labour was the penalty.
THE ASSAULT ON AN EUROPEAN LADY.
He pleaded not guilty and was defended by Me, D. Thomson, solicitor.
Mr Sheffield, residing at Priory Lodge, Boubam Road, deposed that on the day in question about one o'clock, she wA5 Hear the
It is not possible yst to publish a criticism of the play, but one or two outstanding facts may be noted. In the first place Lumsden and Turner between them mado 224 out of the 326 'rups from the tat in the Hongkong iuninge. On the other hand, McEuen's first innings and the
Lam I. a cool, resident at 414, Des Vovar second innings of Turnball and Der contri. buted 15 to Shanghai's 29♬ from the bat, So
In our Tuesday's issue, we reported in this Road West, was brought up on a charge f it cannot justly he urged that there was more
baving been concerned in the assault upon Mrs. inequality in our batting than in Shanghai's column a case which came before Mr. J. H. The arrival of Lumsden in the Colony certainly Kemp, the preceding day, la which Joha mucé an buormonsdifference to our strength, and Griffiths, employed as boaterain, in the Naval Sheffield, in Kennedy Road, on the 24th January on this Hongkong may well congratulate itself. Yard Extension works, charged Leang Pat, last. It will be remembered that the assailants But there were some good bats who did not master of the sampan 2,026, with stealing 35 escaped at the time, and Mrs. Sheffield sub
with another charge. come off in our one innings, and they ouriously fathoms of 4-inch rope, valus about 8:30, and 2sequently identified this man as being one of enough were those first mentioned when the idea cement-bage, the property of Messrs. Panchard, the gang, when he was arrested in connection of souding up a team was mooted, amely the Lowther & Co., on the 12th inst., for which offence the sampan-man was given 4 months' Haococks and Dixon. evidently did a great deal for the side by his hard labour, and one of his witnesses faed St
for perjury. Mr. Burgess, Tho is employed generalabip, and Diren's bowling in the first
en the Extension, discovered some su-picions inuings was the most important factoria Shang circumdances in connection with the case, Ini's breakdown. That so sterling on all-round which he communicated to F.8. 78 Lauder, who yoling along Kennedy Road, cricketer as H. Hancock failed to distinguish made enquiries: These were supplemented by himself is strange, but it was evidently Chief Detective Inspector W. J. Hauson, and
Some of not his day.
the Sharghai the total was judged by His Worship to entitle disastrons failures. Lenag Pat to a rehearing of his case. cracks made far more
The first witness called as Lee Kun, care- The Lannings tried, with some success, to make up for their first joint" spectacles; but except taker of sheds in the Extension, who deposed for Moule, who did get double figure both times, that on Monday morning he was sleeping in a and Low, who covered him with glory and shed, when he was swakened by a boatman, Yau was not dismissed either inniuge, every one in Fook, Tho put a coil of this rope, with a hook their team had at least one total failure. Our attached, into the shed. Mr. Griffiths and s bowling, which was considered weak bero, was
Chiness accompanied the boatman. wonderfully offective. Cooper's 6 wickets for 59 is a complete azswer to these few who doubt ed the wisdom of his inclusion in the team,
The match to day on the Cricket Ground is rather of the A" team order-accessarily so on account of the absence of the Club's best XI in Bhanghai. But the chosen side for the Club may be able to hold its own with the Sherwood Forestere, unless the soldiers have. come on a lot since last season, when they were very weak. La Rimington they have good cricketer, whom some thought worth place in theaterport team, bat apart from
Another witness stated to was in defendant's
bont which was anchored off MacGregor Bar racks, on Sunday night, win an Englishman and a Chinees boarded the singan from a diagby and worked the sampan up to the Extension. At the works a coil of amell rope (3-in.) was taken from the boat and put in a shed, The thick rope (4-luch) was not on the same pao,
Li Sau, Chinese boatewain in the Extension, docured he recognised the large rope as an anchor-rope usually kept in the divers' shed, of which Li Kwau is in charge. Last Monday
the
Of course, as was bound to happen between
havo econrred in consequence of their frequent neighbours separated by the Channel who are more competitors than rivals, many difficulties
endente so cordial that could possibly havo M. Etienne adds that, although contact. There is no friendship so devoted, no obviated them, many of those questions have received their solution, there is the indisputable fact that in less colonial empire, at which the colonial pre-emi- than ten years France bus built up a vretand aus Benço of England could not fail to take umbrage, military magazine, with her little son. After But now all suspicion has ceased; the two walking up a feline in the read they peoples vie with each other in frankuses and they approsobed an angle of the road five it is the asme with the two Governments. rated a while and then set out again. As cordiality, and M. Etienne has no doabt that ooolits appeared round the bend and stood in
That implies that those questions which divido front of them. Two of them rushed at the boy them still-there are old ones such as New- and two of them at her, the defendant leading feandland, comparatively new ones such as the New Hebrides, and quite now ones such as that Complainnot, got off her bicycle as quickly sa her idea being to take her watch off and thrownumber than by their individual importance. possible and throw it down in front of them, of Central Africare more weighty by their it away if she possibly could. Defendant caught her by the neck and threw her down on her fact. She recognised the defendant becanes Two or three of them came round she got a good view of him before she got of her bicych, wrists her and pled to take the bangles off her
watch out of her belt. It
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was at tried to take the watch. he wag to get hold of the watch chain he pressed the watch farther down into her belt, she bolding fast by the chain and pressing it against her sile. Two or three of the basaliahte then tried to force the bangles off her left wrist, but were not able to do so. She was still lying on the grou. Dofondant afterwar is pressed his haul right through hər bat anil maniged to set the witch out, she meanwhile trying to get the bangles off her wrist, Ous of the robbors pressed his fingers
M. Etienne believes that he has explicitly shown how all of them contain elements of sulation, which the two countries, henceforth have at heart to discover and to adopt without inspired by a spirit of equity and concord, mast delay. He thinks that the advantage of a prompt
settlement of these matters is that it will render
possible to place on a normal basis the relations of France and England, and will permit then to examine in a new spirit the more important sed selves in the Mediterranean and elsewhere, M. graver problems which will soon present them Etienne declares himself to be one of those who think with Gambaits that the ontents between favourable to the management of their respec tive interests and who also consider that the
Hadson to has not much support in the section rope was missing, having been taken to the," Man-min, let go." All this time she the two great Western Powers can bat be
of the rogiment which is here.
court; he was told.
P. S. Rider said he was on duty in the At 10am. to-morrow a match will be played | Central Police Station at 215 am, when on on the golf-links at Happy Valley boween teams representing England and Scotland. The following is the list of the players, the first named in each pair being the Euglish
futo the nook of her dress. She could no
breathe and she got very dizzy and faint,
Anglo-Froach rapprochement is one of the soutial isotors to the fall effectiveness of the Franco-Russian alliance.
Monday, defendant was brought in and charged
Passing to the Balkan crisis, M. Etienne. by Mr. Griffiths. No rape was produced, the explation being that it was too heavy for Mr. Grifiths to bring himself and he would have
enquires what the various nationalities subject and jerking ber head backward' said, "All to the Ottoman yoke have obtained beyond to wait until morning to get assistance. The complainant had evidently been drinking, but wes saber enough to know what he was about,ght; can do" The min than let go his grasp intermittent interventions resulting in fruitless The Sergeant Interpreter on duty at the spon her neck. The robbra tried hard to gemanifestations at the Porte or in vague clauses Cestral when defendant we broughtia, deposed the bangles off her wrist, but they failed. They inserted in the acts of the Congress of Paris and then made off. Bae ran ufter tion immediately the Congress of Borha. In admitting Farkey Tusy disappeared to the rights of European nations the Powers she found herself free,
in reality bad but one object in view, to preserve their rival pretensions while watching their mutual jealousies and parslyeing their As to the Christina covetous designs. populations in the East, they remain without defence at the mercy of the srbitrary role and
administration. She Turkish
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· representative :-C. E. H. Beavis Clark, E. J. Grist » Gershon Stewart, C. . May v. J. Johnstone, C. A, Parker r, Capt. Crichton, H, Pinckney . Murray Stewart, E. Deacon v. W. M. Anderson, Capt. Phillips v. W. W. Kass, Lieat. R. Dowding v. J. Siodart, J. E. Live v. P. R. Scott, B. Smith v. H. W. Robertson, C. H. Grace 1. K. M. Ross, C. Makius r. Capt. J. Douglas Major L. Gordon
J. W. Hanson, Chief Detective Inspector, Caming, Dr. R. Gibson, N. J. Slabb v. W J. Grison, Lapt. F. Radford . D. Taylor, Agave evidence regarding investigations be hadir. She did not soe defendant again auti
made at the Extension.
N. Other v. P. Dow. The texts are subject to alteration.
that at 235 a.m. on Monday, defendant was charged with the Isreng of rope, which be denied, and in the coam of a statement said the rope belonged to hin.
among some brush at the side of the road. Witness then went back to the scias of the assault. See plokd up kar biorela, no, sad went to No. 2 Police Station and reported the
The Armenian
about a welk bafore this, when he was up on John Griffiths, bosterain at the works, was another charge; when she saw in she identif violence practised with impunity by the then called, and stated to believed the two cole bira as one of the gang who attacked her. There seams to have been a really good of rope produced in court wore identical with had no ane rtainty in her mind sa to defendant boxing contest at the Shanghai Coliseum last those brought forward at the previous hearing
The stolen watch had not been recovered, Saturday zisht, when Charles St. Clair and le fond the 4-inch tops in the fore part of being the men, though he inoked elenaer now Cross-examined-She could not recognise the Billy Belle met in a 20-round Bight which the dafendant'e sampan, on deck. Ba-questioned. refore was obliged to calls das Beth men vitness said: "Now I come to think of it, other four robbers, but she remembered defen were in their fact at the Unish, though the one piece was slowed in the hatohway, not ondant as being one of the duo was flurried affair was a most vigorous one. Bellew was the deck." The 3-inch, rope was on deck. · Arriv,at the time.
Chan Sing stated that am I was of his clan paper favourite, St. Clair meeting with the log at the Extension, the defendsat and asual hostile reception socorded to hips were handed over to an Indian P. B., who, and was in a coglie-house at 414, Des Vox The North-Ching Daily News deprecates in his knowledge, put the rope into the Road West on the 24th and 25th January this attitude and a ys that St. Clair showed divers abed. Witaes on landing awakened He would have known if defendant had left the himself quite willing to conform to all rules, the Chinese watch on duty, but did not house on those days. On the 25th, after noon, fought gamely and well throughout, without give him the rope, which was passed from he saw Lam I ready to leave by the Canton At this point an adjournment was made until taking undue advantage, and it would be were the sampan to the share by Griffiths's two men. steamer for his native villago.
keeping with the spirit of fair play if this He told the Idian to drag the rope ints fact was recognised and the fair field and no the shed; whether or not his order was carried the 3rd inst, at 2.15 pm. favour' molto applied at last whilst the men out, he was unaware Witness and the P...
On romand, Chow Wah Tob was charred are in the ring." Another fight between the conveyed their prisoner to the Central Police
with assault and robbery at Tang Kuen two men is proposed, to take place during race Station; but the ropa was not taken, as there week at Shanghai,
were no copies about to carry it for sach in Chinees territory, $1,000 in silver from a
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BENDITION CASE.
the orime, but have not yet lern approbented The Chinese Government mai represented in court by a mandarin. His Worship releed the cars to H. E. the Govenor for derinón; meantime the man will b. dalained in custody,
JASCENY OF JEFELET
It is Battering to Hongkong golf that the conveyance throe rickshas were used. From shop-keeper. Several others were concerned in South of Ireland championship at Lahincli last 9 px on Sunday until ol in time he had month was won by James Ballingall, Honour sisited the R. E. canteen three times, then bis Company of 4 dinbaugh Golfers, who had being on duly. aly just managed to beat T. B. Forrest of Mahomet Sadik, Indian sergeant employed
that o Bogkong by 1-up in the ante-penultimate in the Extension, said that on the night in question he did not see the rope tıkın
fo the shore, or pot into Ng Hing mitt d that on dates between from The British football teams last month finished their ure in South Africa, the Rugbyists a shed, or go with Mr. Griffiths to the store the 1st September and 7th October he stole winding up on the 12th slt, with a test match Two nokabas ware used in the converance of 27 artinina of jewelry, value $160, from against South Africa, in which they were the defendant to the Police Station, Mr. Grifits the shop 834, Des Voeux Lond West, Tsai Three months hard defeated by Right poists to pil. Dating their and defendant compying one vahiste, Fai Po, monster, and Shi Shia Man, manager,
were co-complainants. tear they played twenty-two matches, of which they won eleven, lost eight, and drew three
labour was the sentence.
The watchman secalled, deposed that the rese was brought to the shed by a Chinese boatmin,
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JOINT STOCK SHARES.
Messrs. Vernon & Smyth kay in their weekly share esport, dated Hongkong, 16th October no new features to report. The condition of our market is tuchanged with
Bank Hongkong and Shanghais have changed hands in small lots at 26324, market Nationals unchanged and without business closing with a Boall lat for sale at 863).
MARINE INSURANCES--A small lot of Unions bas changed bands at 84924 ex div. of $32. China Traders after fair sales at $621 and $62 rule somewhat easier with a few shares from the North boing pres-od on the market, Cantons are on offer at $1624 without leading to business. North Chinas nod Yangtsses are without tocal basiness, the quotations being taken from the North.
FIRE INSURANCES.--Hongkong Fires con- tinue weak with small sales at $320. Chisal Fires can be placed at the advanced rats of$90
bat no shares are obtainable.
SHIPPING, A Jow Hongkonge and Macuos havo been placed at $31. Indes have found buyers in the North at $83, and £82), clesing at $82. Douglas's bare been negotiated at $9, China Manila continue in request at $181. Shell Transports bave declined to £l with sales and prob ble sellers. Star Ferrys remain wenk and 830 closing with buyers at the higher rate,
with sellers and no sales at quotations.
REFINERIES.-China Sugars, after further sales at $97 have advatved to $975, with sales and buyers. Luzons unchanged and without business. MINING With the exception of small sales report under this heading. Banks bave deslined of Jelebu'a at 60 cents there is no business to
to $84.
LOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.-Hong kong and Wbampes Docks have continued to rule weak with sellers at $203 and later si 8202. At time of meeting shares could be placed at $201. Hongkong and Kowloon Whats have raled fairly steady at 888 but without business. Now Amoy Docks unchanged and without business. Farnhams are quoted from Shanghai at $115.
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong- kong Lands have found buyers and close steddy at $154, while sales are reported at $162 for Maruli. Hongkong Hotels are weaker, with a and without basines. West Points have improv ed to $521 after small sales at $51 and 52 fewshares on offer at $149. Orientes nuchanged Humphreys have been placed at 8107 and $11 closing with sellers at the latter rate.
COTTONE.-No change or business to report. MISCELLANEOUS.-Manila Investments have Green Islands at $23. been placed at $15. Watrons at $11.35. China Providents at St, $9.15 and $9.25 (closing with sellers at $925) and Powells at 883.
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Evensong (5.45. p.m.). Responses, Forial; Psalms, Stainer Trut hack; Magnificat and Nane Dimittis Trimell, Hymns, 368, 2, and 367,
massacres took place at a moment when nobody Macedonian insurrection mistook its bour and raised a voice to check them, and the seems to fad Europe in general, and the Eastern
8. Luke's Day. Hospital Sunday. Powers in particular, bont less 02 encouraging 18th October; 19th Sunday after Trinity.
Holy Communion, 7.30 1.1. Macedonians, like the Armenians, are about to
Matins (11 aan.). than on discouraging such ontbreaks. But the realise that the policy which dictated the Treaty
Pesponses. Ferial; Venite, Tucker (18th); of San Stefano is no longer that which inspires Paalms, Barnby, Fitton, Bentinck; To Denm, the great Slow Power. As in 1896, Russia is Woodward, Smart, Turlo; Bonedictus, Garrett
...Holy Communion 12 noon. reserved in Eastern Europe. She castshor oyes Anthem, "O Lord Most Holy" (Ab); Hymn, less on her work in that direction then on her 36. Asistic enterprise. Hence the suggestive agree Kyrie, Schubert; Offertory Hymn, 38. ment between St. Petersburg and Viennain 1897, which still exists and clearly points to the joint wission of Austria and Russin in the pending Mazedoniau orima. It could not surpris Fraure and still less would it suit her to disturb it. "Bat," enquires M. Etienne, "does it not seem that precisely on account of car alliance with Russia and of our traditional policy in the East wo are fully entitled, and that it is our right and our duty to do more than raise our reless, to sek and to inspire a solution as satisfactory. as possible in the Macederían question ? The Macedonia and the neighbouring gravity of the crisis is no longer in districts are given over to film and bloodshed, for which the proclamation of a Bulgarian insurrection and the Tarkish melkods repression must both be held accountabls. But after failure of the plan of reforms suggested the condition of these provins proves the by Russia and Austria-Hungary," But could
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