NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE EASTERN
✰
AUSTRALIAN Susmahip Company's Steamer.
"EASTERN"
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Arrived Hongkong on November 7th, 1919,
FROM AUSTRALIAN VIA BANDAKAN AND HANTLA.
Consignes of Cargo by the above-named yasal are hereby informed that their goodą. are being landed and placed at THEIR aux in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Godowns at Kowloon where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are Landoc
Goods will be landed here unless
in have boon given to the contrary'
6 hours before arrival of the Steamer..
Goods not cleared within 8 degs, including
of arrival, will: be subject to rent. No Fire Insurance will be erected by us. in any man whatever
Damaged packages must be left in the Go downs for examlisten by the Consignem, and
the Company's Burveyors, Mor GODDARD
Dovolan, at 10 4.x." on MoNDAȚI, 101 FECHADATS All Claims must be presented within ten days of the Steamer's arrival bere after which date they cannot be recognised No Claims will be a limitted after the goods
have left the Gudown
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.. Agents. Hongkong, November 8th, 1919. [1504
*BEN” LINE OF STEAKERS
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
8.8. ◄ BENVORLICH: "
FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS,
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are bereby informa
that all Goods are being landed at the Pisk into the hazardous and/or extra hassodanı Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whar and Godowa Co., Ltd, whosos and/or: from the wharvem delivery may be obtained.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, 1919.
BRIBING AN INSPECTOR
"QUARRY-OWNERS COMMITTED.
OPIUS SMUGGLING.
LARGE QUANTITY CONFISCATED
At the Magistracy, yesterday. EMA Detective Sergeant Wills appeared be interesting case was heard in which two
fore Mr. R. O. Hutchison, at the Magis tracy, yesterday, and applied for the Chinese quarry-owners were charged with confiscation of 2,300 taels of opium valued offering a bribe of $40, a box of cigars at $20, 150, which were seized on the Sic and two bottles of whisky to Inspector some time ago. No claimants eng Earner with a view to influencing his forward for the opiums and no presta conduct as a public servant.
M. Hutchison maile an under Con scating the drug.
Mr. Leo Longinotto, Asistant Crown Solicitor, prosecuted and Mr. E. B Potter appeared for the defence.
were mado.
BOAT OWNER ARRESTED.
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SINGAPORE CHINESE FINED!
מכסן
SPORT
CRICKET
AC.C. 2. B.G.A.
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The following have been selected represent Kowloon in their match against the Royal Garrison Artillery this after at 2. 13-J. P. Robinson, J. Stalker, C. E. Stapleton, J. V. Braga E. Brogar B. B.. Evans, D. M. Goodall, A. de Sousa, R. Pestonji, H. Overy and A. W. Ramsay
K.C.C. "A" 2. NAVY,
In this match to be played at Happy- Valley, to-day at 2.15 p.m., the following have been selected to represent Kowloon: E. J. Edwards, W. T.. Elson, A. O. A Chinese, who recently arrived from Brawn. E. C. Carr, F. W, Richmond, Singapore, was found to be in possession J. Blackburn, F. Lubel, N. L. H of 30 tata of opium dross. He was Railton. R. E. Jewsbury, G. Carille, charged at the Magistracy and fined and .. Fletcher.
Mr. Longinotta opening the case "for
A Chinese boat-owner and his wife the prosecation, stated that on October have been arrested by the Revenue De 2nd, the two defendants went to No. spartment for being in unlawful "poser
Nion of 194 tacks of opium.. Police Station to see Inspector Earner, who was, bawever, not at home. They then asked his daughter, Miss Barbara' Earner, where her father was. versation took place, between the little girl, who knew a little Chinese, and the two defendants. They left "two parcels, one containing two bottles of whisky, and the other a box of cigars, and nad of the defendants gave the little girl $20 and
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the other gas-10 to Inspector Earner's son In the ordinary course of events, the principal witness would be Barbara Earner, who was as bright a little girl as une could conceive, but who had a most extraordinarily nervous temperament.
He wished to put her in the box and hoped Mr. Potter would not cross-examine her Mrs. Earner would give evidence to the effect that she saw the money handed OVET. Ele would also bring in evidence, to prove that the first defendant had had a certain amount of trouble concerning his quarry. Both defendants held licences for quarries and received a quantity of explosives for blasting purposes. The
bare left, the Godowns, and all Gooda rost defendant knew that his quarry eas
Claims will be admitted after the Good aadelivered after the 17th inst., will be around bo`rep
not being worked satisfactorily and be thought that, he ought to win over In spector Earner, who was in charge of quarries, to his side.' The second defend- ant was under the impression that if the first defendant lost his Lcence, his,
All Claims against the Steamer mus S pesserted to the Undersigned on or befom 10+ 24th inst, or they will not be recognised
All broken, obaled and damiered Goods se to be left in the Godowns, where Thee" will b examined on the 17th inst., 110 AM
No Pire Lasario has been sûactas Be of Lading will be countersigned by
ton, might be affected, GIBB, LIVINGSTÖN à Ü
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Hongkong, November föth 1919. "[1507'
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION be paid a visit to the different quarries,
*CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
HE Steamship
THE
KWAISANG * having arrived from above porty. Consigue of Carga by her are hereby informed tha Goods are bei yg landed at their risk 'adto the Eazarious and for extra bazardour Godlew
the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the wharvex delivery may be obtaine
Gouris not cleared by ov. 19th, will be subject to rent
All broken chafed, and damaged packages are to be left in the Godewas, where they will be saamined Claims against the steamer mat be presented within 10 days of arrival; otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by in any case whatever..
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE MATHESON & Co., LTD.,
General Managers. Hongkong, November 13th, 1919. [1523
THE PENINSULAR AND
ORIENTAL STEAM "NAVIGATION CO.
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITER RANEAN POETS & LONDON.
Through Bill of Lading lazed for Batavian, American, Continental, and South African Porta
HE Homeward Mail Steamer
"DILWARA
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Inspector Earner stated that his duty was to record the amount of dynamite issued to each quarry. On October 16th. and be found the quarry worked by the arst defendant more or less deserted. He told the defendant that he would have. to report against him when he applied for renewal of the licente. The conditions at the second defendant's quarry were IZOTE SALISimctory.
Defendant licences expired in October and they had to apply for a renewal, which would be issued on his report When he went home for tiffin on October 23rd, bis wife informed him that the men had left certain things at the house. He informed the C.D.I. and had them arrested.
Mr. Earver, corroborated the state- ment made by Mr. Longinotte, adding that she asked the men to take the things hack, but they shook their heads and went away.
ence.
Miss Barbara Earner also gave evid Mr. Potter reserved his defence and the men were committed for trial
DEMANDING MONEY BY
MENACES.
$500.
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OPIUM IN RATTAN CHAIR.
Another Chinese, charged with beag opium, stated that a friend gave him the in unlawful possession of ** tarks of
opium, promising to meet him later.
Sergeant Fallon stated that the man was arrested while going on the Hay Tak wharf. The opium was concealed inside
a rattan chair.
Mr. Hutchison, fined defendant $1,0
PRIEND OF A BULLY.
CHINESE CONSTABLE FINED.
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A Chinese, girl, living in a brothel, summoned a Chinese constable at the Maxistracy, yesterday, for assault.
Complainant stated that another man, not in custody, and the defendant con- tinually persecuted and bullied ber. Op November stb., she was in Woosuer Street
watching a dog fight when the com stable seized her by the hand and struck her two blows on the ribs. She threaten- ed to report him and be challenged her to do her worst, The constable had told her that he would not allow her to carry on her business at Yaumat: The trouble arose over the fact that she refused to have anything to do with the man or his friend.
Inspector Gerrard stated that the girl lived for some time in West Point and there, too, she was persecuted by the man who had eluded arrest.
Defendant said that while on duty in instreet ng board cries of the girl accused him of letting his friend, He went up to the place and the who had assaulted her, escape
Inspector Gerrard stated that the de- tendant's offence was aggravated by the fact that he was on friendly terms with a man of bad reputation. The constable had been in the Police force for only four months and three complaints had been. received against him-one for rowdy be haviour.
Mr. Hutchison fined defendant $15.
HITTING A PRISONER
CHINESE CONSTABLE.
REPRIMANDED.
Megatracy, yesterday morning, when a An unusual incident occurred at the
face, while leading him out of the dock. Chinese constable hit a prisoner in the
Ar. Lindsell noticed the incident and enquired of the constable why he hit the
голи.
The engatable replied that the man' was whistling in the dock.
Mr. Bindsell: You have no right to smack him.on the face. If you want him SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST TWO to be quiet, tell him so. Do not let it
CONSTABLES.
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occur again
CANTON NEWS.
November 14th.
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'ECE 6. CR, C.
The following will represent Craigen. over in a friendly match to be played Lammert, F. . Thompson, S. Jex. J. 5. today on the C.R.C, ground: -
Kharts, T. Metformine,, A. Goldenberg, Hell, C. 8. Lysen, C, Heath, J. Kenardy," "and" R · Basa,
CLUB DE RECREIO CRAIGENGOWER 2ND. XI.
The following will represent the Club de Recreio in a friendly game with the Craigengower 2nd. X1. on the latter's grand, to day at 2.13 pm: P. Yvanc vich (capt.), C. E. Marques, F. Ozoric, 3. Pinna
H. Remedios. D. Baptista. A.. Ribeiro, J. Lapes, T. Carvalho, M. Rull, R. Lux and F. Carvalho (reserve);
FOOTBALL.
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE v. SOUTH CHINA.
The following will play for St. Joseph's. College in a Leagns match against South Chind on the lary ground, kick off at 4.30 p.in, today: Dinar...F. Dixon P. Xavier, S. Sepber, W. Ogley. M Abins, R. Omar, J. Silva, S. Hyndman capt.), Goldenberg, and L. Xavier.
The following team will represent the Kowloon F.C. in a friendly match with howloon Docks FC of King's Park A. Bandran: W. Hamilton and W. A Yaumati) ground, to-day at 4.13 p.: lyder: A Jackson. T. L. Knight and Ogilvie. J. Rasmussen, F. Wheeler and Fen Langenberg: T. A Mitchell, A.
G. White.
D VASE TED FRANCE PROGRAMME OF COMING GYMKHANA.
The following is the programme of the Gymkhana to be held on Saturday. Nov. 30th., im and of the fund for the de- vastated "vikinges in France :---
THE KLIMARNOCK KANTER Class Han dicap: B Class.-For China ponies Cup presented By Mr. M. E de Journel. THE GORBALS GALLOP: Class Handicap: A Class,For China pani Cup presented by Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin. SCOTCH SQUARY.. Distance Handicap: About half-a-mile-For China ponies.
ST. ANDREW'S CCP: 3 Farlongs-For Larsen Subscription grutins Lup pre- sented by Mr. Russ Thomson.
"THE "TRONG WCHS THоT. One mile. Für all China ponies that have started at this Gyrahana and not won a raceCup; presented by. Mr. John Peel."
d'eap or all China ponies. Cap pre THE PORTO-BELLO PERSE" 1 Mile Han
sented by Mr. J. H. Couzdan..
THE DUMFRIES DEBRIS. Half-mile race. For Larsen subscription that have run and not been placed in either, St. An drew's Cup or the Larsen Subscription
Race in fith Cup presented
H.E. the Governor has consented to give away the trophies, at the conclusion of the meeting.
Pathos
Two Chinese constables were chargedont the Magistracy yesterday with demand ing money from hawkers by menaces,
Mr. M. Lo, who appeared for the defence, said that the question whether the two, defendants were the THE ARREST OF STUDENTS AND JOURNALISTS. by Mr. T. 8. guilty men. The principal witness in the It is understood that the Tuchun and case was a man who himself stood charg the Civil Governor are in favour of deal ed with the same offence as the defending severely with the eleven students who ants and whose defence was that the de- were arrested' in connection with the dis- fendants had asked him to collect money turbances at the Sincere Co's premisen. for them. It was, therefore, fair to his Some five hundred students have marebec
** LOMBARDI, LTD." clients that the Magistrate should firet through the city distributing leaflets set
Lombardi, Ltd," was the title of the forth their grievances against the carrying His Majesty's Mail,
give his decision in the cast of the pral police and their version of what happen- play presented last night by the Frawley despatched from this port about Dzongaspal witness. Otherwise the principal ad last on Saturday. The Superintendent Comedy Co. who have been drawing 16TH, 1919, taking Cargo for the above Forta.
witness was likely to give evidence of Police has requested, the Tuchun to crowded houses to the Theatre Royal. It Passenger accommodation in the connecting against his clienta under the impression issue a proclamation forbidding the stu- was a charming play, staged in a retting vessel, if available, secured before departure that it would improve his own case.
dents to interfere with the importation which gave opportunity for the display from Hongkong.
The Magistrate did not think it would of foreign goods as numeroas complaints of some very artistic dresses. Silk and Valuable Cargo for Italy, France prejudice the charge against the con have been received from the merchants and humour were blended in depicting and London (under Arrangement) will be stables.
Owing to the disturbances, the authorities the adventures of a young and innocent this by Steamer proceeding to Mr. Lo then asked, the Magistrate toare proposing to close some of the schools country girl who goes to New York in Bom
warn the witness that his evidence in the and expel the most troublesome students search of employment
She secures en-carrying London
Steamer for
case against the defendants, bad as con
in others.
position as a model for Tito "Lombardi, nection with his own case,
In consequence of the priest of Ave a dressmaker, and eventually, fails in love Parcels will be received at the Office coil. This was done and the witness then journalists by order of the Superinten with a chauffeur who turns out to be a 12 NOON the day befors sailing. The contents stated that the constables asked him on dent of and value of all packages are required.
Miss Gloria Fonda port charm two different occasions, when they were eng, once, their colleagues held a millionaire. For further particulars, sailing dates, etc on hawkers' duty, to collect tea-money to send telegram at which they decided i raved the leading character with
to various provinces and vivacity which instantly won the from the hawkers on their beball: They Provincial. Assembly to-day and attend in the role Tito Lombardi," was as asking for help, and to march to the apathy of the audience. Mr. Frawley were Ken Wang (King of Dogs) con- the meeting which is to be held by the successful as usual. stables (or plain clothes men). He was
Charlotte Flet- told that if he failed to do as told, his
members to discuss the matter. things would be taken away: The defend-
Barton as the "Vermicelli King" were TER CANTON FORCES IN FUTIEN. aats also threatened to stop the hawkers Commander Chan Kwing-ming has re-
exceptionally good. The minor from carrying on their trade in their ported that the Capton forces in Fukiours were also in capable hands.
To-night the Company play "Parlour, Witness, assisted by are being pressed by the Yunnanese Bedroom and Bath. NEWS accustomed places.
another hawker, collected the money; the troops in that province. The latter sze constables following them.
under the command of Fong, Bing-to, a Another witnem stated that the first Fakienese, who has made several attempts witness, who collected the money, said to seize the Civil Governorship of Fukien that it was for the constables.
on various occasions. He noticed the constables following the firm DE, WO'S MOVEMENTBA witness, but did not see their receive the money which had been oollected.
The case was remanded till Thursday.
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Dr. Wu Ting-fang left Canton yote day, accompanied by his staff. Dr. W it is said, in proceeding to Bhinhing to visit the monastery on the Ting: Wa mountain, which is one of the best known places in the province and he will stay there several days FACTORES IN KWANGSI.
cher na "Mollie McNes and Mr. Homer-
both
GOATS IN STREETS."-
A Chinese was charged at the Magi goats to wander about the streets in tracy, yesterday, with allowing several Aberdee
Inspector Carrod stated that the goats were a perfect nuisance to vehicularį. traffic and he had received many com plaints from motor-car owners, ele About two weeks ago, a serious accident
da narrowly averted, a goat was standing.
A message from Nanning states that in the middle of the road and chauffeur very large factory has been established in. had to drive his car into a retaining Kwangsi for the manufacture of uniforms, wall to avoid a serious accident. WIE and other military requirements. Many has had warned defendant but no notice other factories have been established for was taken of the warning. other industries
Mr. Hutchison fired defendant #5.
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