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HONGKONG
LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL.
SOME INTERESTING QUESTIONS. COMMKRUTAL WIRELESS AND TH: CONDITION OF THE HARBOUR
A secting of the Hongkong Legislative Conseil will be held to-day at 11 am.
theoneil Chamber
Ti Han
MOTION
M F H Holyoak
will
That arrangements by made at once for the installation of a powerful com zorgen wireless station, capable of connecting direct with Colombo or gotte other station in Ceylon
QURATIONS,
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The Hon. Mr, C. C. Alabaster, O. B. E. will ask the following questions :
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SPORT.
LAWN TENNIS.
YESTERDAF'S RESULTS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 10TH, 1910.
The large gathering who watched yesterday's tennis were rewarded with n
very notable exhibition, particularly in the open championship singles, when, following up his recent successes against
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Rumjah and G. Manley. T. Mislima, Lise Japanese pinyer, ontored the final by boating F A Redmond. Mishima will now soort Kont, and the winter will challenge Ng Sze Kwong for the honour of being teinis champion of the Colony.
Redmond started well in the first sel
with four
Mishima games fo two. won a gaine, and there was much cheer. ing when Redmond increased his lead to 63 by winning the next game. From A the introduction and increased this stage onwards, however, the Japanese us, riekaba on the Penk footpaths gave a masterly exhibition, sending in new danger te child life, some wonderfully strong drives. He won hreated a
four gates in auccession and the set 7.0. will the Government hasten the conver
In the second set. Redmond again start- sin of the warner of waste ground be tween the Government villas and Meuued proraisingly. Going up to the net, le Kelley Road into a suitable playground?
on
Still Government construct the unused lot on the north side of the
Royal t'oria of Justice a pavilion which
can be used as a bandstnud in the even ings and in the daytime as a sun and rain shelter for the amshy and children. who now haunt the Cricket Ground and Court verandahs?
What steps is the Government Lak ing before the rainy season comixences to save the hull and roadway below the London Mission House at Cheung bau from bring washed away 7
4 What progress has been made in the work of connecting all Police Stations by telephone?
Why has the First Police Magis trale and Coroner been appointed to act Dirreter of Education in addition to his other duties when there are in the Colony two or three educationalist, with previous experience of the office 1
the Government
made 0. Hax protest against the arbitrary cancella tion, without notice, of homeward book. ings by the Empresses of Hussin, Asia, and Japan and Montenyle?
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any
Has the attention of the Government been drawn to the serious lack of suf. hotel accommodation
licient
in
the
Colony? If so, has the Government done anything to assing visitors to obtain
aboiter?
8. Why have there been no Legislative Council Meetings, for about a month↑
neutralised some of Mishima's beat shots by smothering them, and was loading by three games to one. Again Mirbima recovered, and, by accuracy rather than brilliance, gaited gume after game, till he won the wed, 0-3. Mishima brought off | same back hand drives right nornas the court with great forev
The poor slowed down considerably in the third set, as both players were feeling the strain of the very fast game. Mishima tried fewer of his hard drives from the
baseline, and Redmond, going up to the Redmond not heat him line after time.
gained five games before he gave the Then Redmond won the Japanese ubic, next game in fine style, and the set, 8-1
The fourth set saw both sbowing rather more caution. Redmond was leading 3-1, when his opponent, realising that he could only win with his tremendously powerful drive, once again commenced to hit hard. To the ordinary player hitting hard might have meant inaccuracy, hat Mishima, who had Redmond standing sime altor tin whis
not
ALLEGED BREACH OF SHIPPING AGREEMENT.
JUDGMENT GIVEN FOR THE PLAINTIFFS.
1 the Supreme Court yesterday, the hearing was concluded before the Chief Justice (Sir William Bees Davies, K.C.). of the civil action in which Messra, P. A. Lapieque & Co,, merchants, of Queen's Buildings, efnimed from Wo Fat Shing merchants and ship-owacts of No. 81, Wing Lok Street, the sum of $2,602 as damages for breach of a contract to carry some of the plaintiff's cargo of wood to Saigon.
The statement of claim showed that the freight payable to the defendant, under the contract upon 203 pieces, les 31 pisces actually shipped, we $1,283.37, and included in the smoant which the plaintiffs are alleged to have suffered in damages through the breach of contract is the sum of $1,449 paid to the Societé Anonyme for Ireight of the timber to Saigon.
Mr. Eldon Potter (instructed by Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist) appeared for the plaintiffs, and the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster (instructed by Messrs. Deacon, Looker. Deacon and Harston) for the defeudatis.
After hearing the arguments of coun Bel, His Lordship gave judgment for the plaintify for the full amount claimed.
THE CONFIDENCE TRICK,
MER
A MASQUERADING AS
CANTILE MAGNATE.
INDIAN CONSTABLE IN TROUBLE. MIDNIGHT CALL AT GOVERNMENT
OPIUM FACTORY
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At the Magistracy, yesterday, before Mr. G. N. Orme, Charn Singh, P.. No. 183, was charged with (1) unlaw. fully giving a bribe to P.-e, 471 with a view to influencing his conduct as public servant; (2) unlawfully being found at 6.01 in the Government opiuma dopôi with intent to commit a felony; and (3) with nuiawfully miscon ducting himself in his capacity as Polion constable
Indian constable No. 171 deposed to having been offered $40 or 880 by a watchman and the defendant to allow them to take some opium from the
Factory. The witness was on duty at the Factory between 2 a.m. and 6 a., on April 6th, and at about 3 a.m. the defend. ant knocked at the door. Witness opened the door, and defendant gave some money to him, which he put in his pocket with The out
defendant tben counting. went into the strong-room, and opened the safe with a key which he took from His person. The defendant took some opium from the safe and put it into a
cloth which he took from one of bir pockets. Soon afterwards Inspector Kent came in and arrested the defeadout, Witness handed to Inspector Kont the money (840) which defendant had given him
The defendant said he was on duty st the Central Station at 6 p.m. on April 4th, and, therefore, could not have had the conversation with the witness and the watchman, to which the witness had deposed.
Indian Bergeant No. 298 stated that at A case of more than usual interest wa
about 5.45 p.m. on April 4th, when he beard by Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at the was geated inside the Opium Factory, the Magistraøy: yesterday, whon
Joseph previous witness (Police Constable 471) reported to him that the defendant and Grimble, a European, was charged (a)
a watchman wanted to take some opium with receiving, by unlawful pretences, from the Factory, and offered a bribe for from the Rev. T. W. Pearce the sum of matter to Revenue Inspector Watt,
this purpose. Witness reported the
810; and (b) with no furnishing the Captain-Superintendent of Police with certain particulars required by law.
Detective-Inspect J. J. Watt, prose cuting, stated that the defendant had been in the Colony for some time. He was discharged from the Civil Hospital on February 4th, and went to Canton for a month. On his return, bą vizited Mr. Pearce, und falsely represented himself
drives from ope and of the court to the other. Mishima won four games in succession before he gave Redmond a Katae. Redmond made several mistakes in the last few games, so it was not sur- prising that Mishinia gained another point, the set (8-4), and the match.
After very strenuous game indeed, Kent and Jennings beat Hickling and Humphreys a very creditable fent, con- their sidering that they were giving opponents two strokes in every game. The Grst set went to 20 games before Kontas having just come over from Vancouver The Humphreys for the purpose of taking up the man and Jennings won. and Hickling gained the next sc, 8-4. In the last set, Kent and his partner had agement of an import and export busi. to go all the way to win. Both of thean
uess. Stating that he had left his purse played exceptionally well at the net.
By defeating Major Ardeino in two behind at Canton, and that he had lost straight sets Forster has entered the his bank-book, he asked for a loan. Mr. He replied that
The Hon. Mr. PH. Holyoak will ask final of the Club Handicap, Class A. He Pearce offered him
the following questions:-
the Government appoint a a. Will committee of experts to inquire int and report upon :
(a) The condition of the channel by which vessels enter the Harbour in order to proceed to their buoys or tu the existing wharves.
(6) The efficiency, or otherwise, of the present Government dredger, the St. Broch.
Ounstant
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this
(e) The necessity, or otherwise, of at once ordering a modern dredging plant for Harbour. Bas the report and finding of the "Civil Servion Salaries Commission " been sont in to the Government yet and, if e. will the Government lay it upon the table for the consideration of the Council?
ORDERN OF THE DAY.
First reading of a Bill intituled, An Ordinance to authorise the British Traders Insurance Company, Limited. to convert ite silver capital into gold.
It is proposed to take thi, Bill through all its stages at this meeting.
CORRESPONDENCE.
JESUITS KILLED IN ACTION.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONGKONG DAILY PHEES."']
the
the
prove
now meets A. Morse for the honours, and, though Morse has slightly the better handicap, the autch should be a very
|exciting one.
The results were as follows:-
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES.
that sum would not be sufficient to meet bis immediate requirements, and con
(trived by a series of lies and fatse hoods get $10. He had received
T. Mishima beat F. A. Redmond, 7-5, money from several other persong in the 6-3, 1-6, 6-4.
Colony and bad been a perfect CLUB HANDICAP BINGLES, CLASS "A." L. Forster (rees. 1/6) beat Major nuisance all the time be was in Hong Ardoino (rece. 2/6), 6-4, 6-9.
CLUB BANDICAP DOUBLES.
N. E. Krut and J S. Jennings (we 30) beat A D. Humphreys and CC. Hickling (er), 11-9, 4-6, 64,
Gi.
TO-DAY MATCH. CHAMPIONSHIP OPEN
DOUBLES. Manley and A. H. Rumjahu 1. F. A. Redmond and N. E. Kont.
HARD COURT TENNIS.
THE LEAGUE TABLE.
kong.
Mr. Lindsell (to defondant): You ad mit having taken that money by telling list Defcudunt; Yes.
The defendant also pleaded quilty to the second charge.
Revenue Inspector Watt said that, by arrangement, he met Laspector Kent, at
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12.29 on the morning of April 8th. They VICTORIA THEATRE.
proceeded separately, by way of Canal and thence to the
Factory by way
TO-NIGHT!
9.15 p.m.
TO-NIGHT!
LEST WE FORGET
A $250,000 Gold Production with a cast of '3,000 people. Immortalizing the sinking of the "Lusitania" and Charles Frohman's last words:
of a door in Chan Tong Lane. Borgenats Cockle and MeWalter also joined in the
Cockle and witness) arrest Borgnant secreted themselves within view of the strong-room. At about 3 a.m. witness heard the anfs being opened. He then saw the defendant
try several
everal keys before he opened the door, which was looked with Chubh lock, Defendant then switched off the electric light and entered the strong-room. Bergeant Cockle and be rushed into the room and switched on the light. At the same time, Inspector Kans and Sergeant McWalter rushed in from the other side. Defendant was standing
A in the strong-room, at the third row of shelves, where brass pans of opinm wern stored. Witness' strong-room keys work hanging in the lock. Inspector Kent took aly from defendant's pocket and found that it fitted the safe.
Inspector Kent said the koy which e took from the defendant's person appear. ed to have been filed down. The key was not his. On finishing work every day he locked the strong-room keys in his of which was never out of safe, the
The esfe was always under the supervision of the constable duty at the Opium Factors. There war valy one key to the safe. The defendau: had brought a tumbler of water with him,
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"Why Fear Death? It is Life's Most Beautiful Adventure.'
MIGHTY PRESENTATION OF THE CAUSES THAT
LED AMERICA INTO THE GREAT WAR.
MATINEE
Súnday, April 13th, at 6 pm.
THE LION'S WARD,
Featuring Betty Shade & Paul Bourgeois BOOKING AT ANDERSON'S.
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because raw opium stuck to everything MACARONI, VERMICELLI, NOODLES.
unices water was used in handling it. It
Mr. Lindwell: You make so statement was only about two months mines the defendant was transformed from the
at all about yourself 1-Defendant: NO. PROLOTsut pointed out that whoreas
The defendant was sentenced to a month's hard labour on the first chargo; and was aned $20, in default fouricen she first witness had said that he bail daya' imprisonment,
taken opiam, Revenue Inspector Kent said that he had not taken any opium up charge, the sentences to
to the time of his arrest. tively.
second
Con
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"A YOUNG SCOUNDREL."
The Kowloon (C. are still at the head; of the Hard Court Tennis League table, with the Chinese Y.M.C.A. a close second. Four more matches romain to be played (Kowloon St. Stephens, St. Stephen's THE NEED FOR A REFORMATORY. handled the opium or no
. H.M. Dockyard, Dockyards. Chinese Y.M.C.A.,
and Chinese Y.M.C.A. v. R.G.A.) so it is not unlikely that the prosent positions will be altered.
The League table Follows: ---
Kowloon C.0. Chinese Y.M.C.A.
Dow
2.6
stands
PLAYED. WON. LOST.
7....... 6.... 1
4
A
....
A
H.M. Dockyard B 8 St. Stephen's Collego 0....... 88th Co. R.G.A. ...... 7
WAR SAVINGS.
TWENTY EIGHTH LIST OF THE LOCAL ASSOCIATION.
During last meath War Loan was pur that chased by the Hongkong and South China
Inspector Kent observed that, accord ing to the evidence of the first witness. it was only a matter of conjecture Whether the defendant had actually Sergeant Cockle corroborated the evid Wit The need for a disciplinary instituence of Revenue Inspector Watt tion for venile offenders was illustratedness pointed his revolver at the defend
"Hands up. ant and said: again yerday when little boy,
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Inspector W. Kent said that he took scarcely us high ne the dock, was charged the key, which fitted the safe, from the before Mr. Lindsell, at the Magistracy, defondant's pocket. On the night in
ing a bangle from an infant
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with stel (to the defendant): Whe question, the defendant came to the
Mr.
did you do it? The defendant, whimper. ing and sobbing, explained that "hie' mother had driven him away!
from bows. For some time, he did odd jobs, and managed to get something to eat Two days ago, la lust
work
Ontum Factory in Police uniform, with cape. He finished duty at 2 an, and obtained leave to go to the Sikh Gurd wara, but the Gurdwara did not open till 5:30 a.m.
The defendant said he was off duty at
Mr. Lindsell desired to know if them, on April 6th, and when he return
boy
'a paroute wore in Court,
ed to the Central Police Station it was At 2.45 a.m. he went upstairs. and stayed there for about 15 minutes. He then came down and obtained leave Bikh Temple, and
Inspector Boulger sid the boy's9.30 am. father was dend. His mother told the Police that the lad "woy a good-for nothing
ant Fourteen yeats,
fro1
way
wanted to answer
to the
of
BR.-The statistics relating to the Jesuite during the war, published months ago by the newspaper Italia, which is not partial to the Clergy and to
Bociety of Jean,
Mr. Lindwell (elernty, to the defend. De Bergenat to go to the Gurdwara. Jesuits were not hostilo to War Savings Association for its mombore, ant): Your mother say you are a young when passing the Opium Factory; he the Allies:-Mobilized, 850; dond, 182; amounting to $313,100.00 (Straits Our (then over 120); prisonere, 20; wounded, rency), which constatutos record. The scoundrel. How old are you -Defend wan
Looking through the glass doorway, ho 48; on active porvice, 439, of whom 10 amounts paid in were invested in Straite
Mr. Lindsell: Three weeks and tongaw P. c. 471, who was looking were captaine, first lieutenanta, 81
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81 Settlements War Loan at så por cont.
broken glam pane. He asked The membership of the Association has strokes with the birch. mond-lieutenants, 8 adjutants, & navol officers, 80 pergeants, 59 corporais, and a reached 1,250.
decorated-27 with surgoone. Many were the Légion d'Honneur, 10 with Military medals and 200 with the Croix de
mentioned in despatches are, therefore, said the newspaper,
Braza
Order
1.000
The subscriptions received last month in local cartoney amounted to $150,000, bringing the total received to date to $2,550,310.
The subscriptions In Straits Currency received nineo the last investment amount.
$742,406.31.
The pubscriptions in sterling received atheis to last invostamont amounted to 2000. 10. 11d, bringing the total to £15,763 176. hid
93 per och Charity have fod to $120, 230.30, bringing the total to been at the front. What would the Marquia de Pomial and his celebrato followers say to this! They would all bow their heads and being their breasti, exclaiming Peccapil Feccavil Pore est boni sunt-Yours, etc.,
A.M.C.B.
The subscriptiona in Yan received since the last investment amounted to, Yen 100, bringing tho total to You 680.40).
COMPANY REPORT.
SHANGHAI GAS CO.
1 'open tho
through a
471 to
gate a OR ho wanted to go inside.
While returning he was arrested,
Tho Magistrato naked Inspector Kent if the Pulics wore paid anything extra
for duty at the Opium Factory,"
Inspector Hent replied in the negative T inoluded. in their Police dutios.
was ind
The Directors of the Shanghai Caste relieved theso on duty at the Factory Company, L., have decided to recom nard payment of a dividend for 1918
once in three mortia.
The Magistrato oberved that it was
of Thu 9.50 per share, being at the rate || rathor.. putling temptation in their of five per cent, on the paid-on capital, way, to which opinion Inspector Kont and that Tla. 139,548.15 be written off for agreed. deproolation of plant and buildings -azið Tla. 15,007.79 be carried forward to new
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The defendant was committed for trial at the next. Criminal, Bagalona, an appli- cation for bail being refused,
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