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ing a good length and taking 5 wickets for 25 runs.

The band of the Rajputs played selections on ́the ground until 5 p.m.

The Bingapore team were at the nets early this morning practising. They are still feeling the effects of their boisterous voyage,

Shangbal plays the Straits to-morrow.com- mencing at 11 a.m.

The two not-out men Hawkins and 'Lambe continued their innings, the first named facing Bird who was bowling at the east end; a maiden resulted. -Oliver started the bowling at the other end, Lambe putting him to slip for one and Hawkins to leg for two. Nothing resulted In Bird''second over as he was keeping very good length. In Oliver's next over Hawkins was smartly held at slip by Capt. Baird, 17 for a wickets.

Lanning followed and drove Oliver to the on for two and then cut him for one, the score now standing at 20., Bird bowled his third successive maiden, the batimen not being able to get him away. Two singles came from Oliver's next over, and Lanuing'made a bad sirake off Bird which went to the boundary. The next ball he cut beautifully to the bound ary, but in the one after he was brilliantly caught out by Baird at short slip. 30 for 3 wickets.

Capt. Barratt replaced Lanning. After some careful play Lambe drove Bird to the off for four. Three singles from Oliver's over and thee Lamba was smarily held at the wicket by Green, 38 for 4 wickets

Anderang want on next wicket. After two singles off Bird, Barrelt drove him to the off for four. A single from Anderson, and two from Barrett off Oliver, put the score up to forty. Anderson anally cut Bird to the boundary, Both batsmen were now getting well set and * good hit to the boundary by Barrett 'off Oliver raised the score to 50. An.

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Wilios now joined Anderson, Ruusstill came In singles, the batsman not appearing est. Wilson then placed to leg for two to slip for one Wilson played on to his wickels from a ball bowled well off the wicket by Dini. 63 for 7.

Bland was the next, man to go in and out I. b. w bowled Bird.

Donnelly followed. Anderson drove Oliver for one. Deanelly then drove ilird clean ever the rails for 6 and then gave a high catch to leg on who, missed it.

Another short lua was attempted Anderson nearly being run out. Donnelly then gave a chance to Edwards who held it amidst loud applause. 74 for 9 wickets.

Main Joined Anderson, the last named neatly placing Oliver to leg for four. The next ball he was run out the innings closing for 78. Shanghai thus"lost by an innings and 224 tupa

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

ANTI-GAMBLING CAMPAIGN.

[From Our Own Correspondent.}

Canton, 22nd November.

in order to facilitate arrangements for the suppression of the gambling evil in the provinca al Kwangtung, the Shin Hou Kak Department has given instuctions to the offi- cials in every district to submit within the stated period of ten days, from the date of receipt of such instructions, a complete list of the gambling establishments in each district giving particulars relating tỡ tho game, the form of gaming conducted and silva- tion of each establishment.

POLICE,

Under Sentence of

Death.

INTERESTING ARGUMENT BEFORE

THE CHIEF JUSTICE. ·

CAN A CONDEMNED MAN'S EVIDENCE..

DE TAKEN?

In the count of a mardor trial before the

Chief Justice at the Criminal Sessions this morning, the Attorney-General proposed to call a witness named Mak Tim Fook, who had been sentenced to death on Saturday last, into the witness-box.

Mr. Potter, who appeared for the prisoner, objected and declared that a man under sen- tance of death was, in the eyes of the law al- ready dead. He was civilly dopd. Counsel proceeded to cite authorities, which "want to show that a 'man under sentence of death was

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

A. R. LOWE, Secretary,

·Hongkong, zyrd November, 1909. (788

PUBLIC AUCTION,

not a competent witoes. Couasel did not think THE Undersigned have received instruction THE Steamship

a similar case came before his Lordship in all his experience. At Home, no attempt had ever been made to call a witness ander- similar circumstances and he challenged his friend to supply an instance.

His Lordship-Naturally, it is a very excep- tional case.

Mr. Potter-Most exceptional,

Counsel proceeded to explain that the Crown had its remedy in the fact that it could enter a nelle prosque. It could not convict both the prisoners by putting one in the box. It was obvious that the man's evidence would be tainted evidence.

His Lordship raferred to an Irish case an record.

Mr. Potter-With all das deference to the

Irish Courts, I submit that any Irish, Scotch or American case is not binding on your Lordship." Continuing, Counsel urged that in view of the fact that Justice Steveas merely queried the

Total Lau Wing Tin, Taotai of Constabu- lary, left here to-day by the O..M. S..N. Co.'s steamer Awangler for Shanghai ex roule to Japan for a period of four months for the pur- pose of studying the Japanese police system derson appeared to be unosiy with Bird in the before returning to Canton to take up his no evidence, it was incumbent on his Lordship to: next over, two balls beating him; but a single appointment. from him and from Barrett put the score up to .60. Oliver bowled a maiden and then Ander

son put Bird to leg for four and another to leg for two and with four byes ya went up.

Elborough smartly fielded a strong deiva on the off from Anderson. Barrett hit Bird for two and a four..

Capt. Baird nowy relieved Oliver and Ander. son mide a single off him. Barrett was uneasy with Baird and in the last ball of the over put up an easy catch to Pearce who held it. 79 for 5 wickets, Barrett scored 2 with fee hitting. Sparks, then went and was clean bowled by Bird in the third ball. 79 for 6 wickets.

Wilson the next man to go in bit Bird for four, Baird bowled his second maiden. Wilson made a magnificent bit to leg off Bird, and An- derson bil Baird to the pavilios for four, ga going up. Anderson cut Bird twice for four, the score pow standing at rpo.

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RAILWAY BRIDGE COLLAPSE.

One of the arches of the bridge at Pa Kong Hou, of the Canton Vaokow Railway, suddenly -collapsed on the 16th instant; four workmen

were killed,

SULPHUR AND SALTPETRE MONOPOLY.

The Capton Sulphur and Saltpetre Monopoly was granted two months ago`by the Shan Hou Chu to a mercbant named Yu Shon Nin at a annual rental of $60,000; but the agreement has now been cancelled by order of the Authori ties and the monopoly has been granted to another merchant named So Wing Cheung at

do no more that query the ovidence,

had distinct doubt in bis mind about the evi- His Lordship-Justice Stevens must have

dence.

Mr. Potter-If we can imagine Justica Stevens merely querying it, we can also well-imagine himstating his doubts if he had any. In view of of the doubt on the point, I would suggest, that the Crown should not pross the point and would ask your Lordship to'rald that the print is at its bost a doubtful one and nothing should be pressed against the prisoner, expecially if the point was a doubtful 'one. · It is a serious matter and will serve as 'a precedent which will become

from The Registrar, Supreme Court,

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

On

FRIDAY,

the, 26th November, 1903, at Noon, " THE GOODS AND CHATTEL

of G. Bertolone of Chater. Road,

Comprising

་་

"LIGHTNING," having arrived from the above Ports, Cou- signees of Carga are hereby informed that their Gooda will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed Sat pace, at Consignees' risk and expense.

A Quantity of CONFECTIONERY, GLASS SHOW CASES, MARBLE-TOP TABLES TRIO FANS, &c, &c. CHAIRS, GLASS and E.-P. WARE, ELEC

TERMS ——Ã usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer... Hongkong, 13rd Novembar, 1909.

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PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

01

SATURDAY,

the 27th November, 1959, at 2.30 P.M., at thair Bales Rooms, No B, Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street, SUNDRY VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising

Cargo remaining on board after 4 P.M., of the. 25th Inst., will be landed at Consignoen' risk and expense.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG. are requested to take IM- MEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside, such Cargo impeding the dis charge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignens' risk and exponse.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bitla of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,

Agents. Hongkong, 23rd November, 1909.

FROM EUROPE.

THE H. AL, Breamship

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́ ́. "SENEGAMBIA," Captain Eckbow, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goodi are being landed and placed at their risk in. the hazardous and/or extra-hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowl-ou Wharf and. Ga- dows Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading counter. signed by the Undersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given before TO- DAY.

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steaizer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised.

SILK TAPESTRY-COVERED DRAW. ING ROOM SUITE, TEAKWOOD OVER. MANTELS with BEVELLED GLASS, BOOKCASES, TEAKWOOD ́SIDE- BOARDS and DINNER WAGGONS with BEVELLED CLASS, WARDROBES with BEVELLED GLASS, MARBLE-TOP DRESSING TABLE and WASHSTAND with BEVELLED Gʻ ASS, HATSTANDS, Double, and Single BRASS-MOUNTED No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining MATTRE SES, CARZETS, GLASS, CROC, undelivered after the 28th inst, will be subject | KERY and E-P. WAPE, CANTON CAR. VED BLACKWOOD WARE, BRASS and IRON FENDERS, COOKING STOVE and UTENSILS;

do anoval royalty of $131,000, being more than binding on this Court, unless there is an appea! BEDSTEADS with WIRE and RATTAN

twice the amouat offered by the firit farmer

OPIUM RAID. ·

The police have raided a ihop styled the Chun Woo Shi, in the vicinity of the Po Obai bridge, where opium smoking apparatus was manufactured. The owner of the shop waS arrested and punished and was also ordered to suspend his illegal business,

Both batsmen were hinting Bird. Wilson gave hard chance to Pearce which touched his left hand but failed to hold. Anderson then hit

CANTON-HANKOW NAILWAY, With reference to the meeting of the Cacton- Baird to the pavilles again for four. Bird was . now taken off and Garnett put on Bagnall at Hankow Railway Company held on the ist cover smartly fielded a bard cut off Wilson day of the toth moon when the shareholders Having acertain four. Anderson was now getting failed to select a president and vice-president well set and scoring freely, 110 00W WEDI BP, to fil the posts vacated by the resignations of one single resulted from Garnett's first ballSir Chun Tùng Liang Cheng and Mr. Lo Po from. Anderson and then Wilson bit over the Shun, the Ministry of Posts and Communi- treet for six and two others to the boundary for four. The score was now 130. Wilson scored 16 túns off Gardens in one over. Ao derson cut Baird to the boundary and put an. alber one to leg for two. Garnett was still kept on and Wilson was smartly stumped by Green in his first ball, 139 for 7 wickets.

Brand, who is taking the place of Pratt, ladisposed, next came Do'and in the last ball of Garasit's over drove him to the off for four, Anderson put Bird to the slips for four, Bird now came on again relieving Garnett, 150 being up, and Brand was smally held at slips by Baird, this being his third catch at slip, 1 53 for 8.

· Donnelly followed and was caught by Garnett at cover, 153 for 9.

Main 'was the last wicket to go in and was 'caught and bowled by Baird the innings closing- for 13 runs, Anderson being not out for 46— the highest score made by Shanghai,

Shanghai followed on shortly before lunch sending in Hawklos and Shackleton to face the bowling. Baird started the bowling, Hawkins getting him twice to leg for four and another

hit to the on for four.

Bird took the bowling at the other end getting

Shackleton caught out ai leg by Edwards-a brilliant catch being loudly applauded. 12 runs for Iwicket.

Sparke followed and Oliver changed with Baird and bowled a wide in his second ball.

In the fast ball of the over Sparke played on,

13 for a wickets. The luncheon interval then

followed.

cations has now given telegraphic instructions to the H. E. Viceroy Yuan'to devise means to settle the differences between the shareholders, and asked him at the same time to decide how best to arrange another meeting for the election of two officials of the Company.

MEMORTAL SERVICE.

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to the Privy Council,

His Lordship-It seems to me that the best Course will be to reserve the point for the coo sideration of the Full Court. There is consider- able doubt in the textbooks.

· Mak Tim Fok then went into the box, where- be stated that prisoner at the but was not pres- ent at the murder, and that his (prisoner's) game was oot Wu Kan San.

The Attorney-General-1 ask your Lord- ship that after what he has, Just stated to treat the witness as hostile,

·ALSO

One COTTAGE PIANO. Catalogues will be issued, TERMS:-As usual.

RUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, 23rd November, 1999.

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to rent,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods mast be left in the Godowns, where they will be axamined on the 27th lost., at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,

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HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office, Hongkong, and November, 1909.

„FROM EUROPE, -

Mr. Potier contended that there was opibing ANTHRAX IN KENNEDY TOWN, THE H. A. L. Steamship to show that witness was hostile. He was only unfavourable to the Crown,

for leave to cross-examine the witness.

The Attorney-General-I ask your Lordthip

Mr. Potier- strenuously oppose it. fo that caso, og man's life. would be safe, Hern is the witness who won't incriminate prisoner and the Attorney-General asks for leave to creSS= examine him and he will make him incriminate

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VETERINARY SURGEON'S REPORT.

MAMVANDALIA," Captain Karberg, having arrived, Cop- At the meeting of the Sanitary Board this signees of Cargo are hereby informed that alternoon, the following minute by the Colonial their goods are being landed sed placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra Veterinary Surgeon, relative to a case of an-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and thrax in the Kennedy Towo Cattle Depot, was Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, considered: A case of anibrax occurred in Limited, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading countersigned by the the Kennedy Town Cattle Depa

Four bullocks were admitted from Sun Os Undersigned.

In commemoration of anniversary of the him. That is what the position amounts to. to the Depot on the afternoon of the 12th inst. On the morning of the 13th one was, isolated, birth of the late Empress Grand Dowager, at is a most extraordinary position. memorial service was held to-day by the local

At this point, our representative left, the having then a temperature 105.80 F. On the Court,

14th this bollack was found dead on opening gentry. There in also no issue of the verna.

the Depot, An examination of the blood showed culor papers in this city to-day..

il to be a case of outhrax The carcase waL cremated. The remaining three bullocks have showed no signs of Airess."

ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.

DOOUS EXCISE OFFICERS AT THE

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

Before Mr. Justice Gampertz (Puise Judge) at the Criminal Sessions this morning, broa Chinese were indicted on charges of baving committed an armed robbery in a house”at' Cheung Sha Wan, on Lanian Joland, on the 26th September last. The men were alleged to have been armed with revolvers and poles, and, after baving put the inmates, a farmer, bis wife and their little son, in bodily fear of their lives, the

'men ransacked the house and removed five

gold sings, a gold watch and chain, two pieces of jade, a bundle of clothing and 587 in monny; Mr.C.G. Alabaster, Acting Attorney-General instructed by Mr. H. L. Dennys, jt. (from the 'Crown Solicitor's office) prosacated. The pri sopers were ondetended and entered a plea of

not guilty.

The following were the jury: - Messrs. Houper, &. Henderson' A. E. da Silva, H. J. M. Carvalho, J. J. Judah and E. H. B. Schwandes.

The Attorney-General briefly outlined the facts of the case, which were in effect as follows: On the evening of the 16th September last,

Play was resumed a few minutes after 2 p.m. Barrett replacing Sparke, Haw kina Icing Bird who bowled a maiden' over Barrelt made a single 'off Oliver and Hawkins scored, a ind a four off the same bowler, 20 going up. Off Bird both batimen scored, Bar- rest hitting him for four. Hawkins put Oliver | prisoners arrived in a boat at Lantro Island: to leg for four, go now going up, one more four resulted from this over. Bird bowled a maiden, Hawkins was soon after clean bowled by Olivar "In trying, to pali a ball across the wicket. 36

för 1 wickets.

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JOSS-STICKS IN-CEMETERY,

PROPOSED AMENDING...DYE-LAW,

The following minute came before the mem- bers of the Sanitary Board at their meeting this afternoon :-

Ground Ordinance, No. 18 of 1909, has been Secretary,-Now that the Christian Burial

passed. (Government Notification No. 727 of Government. Garafie of 13.11.09) it would be well to amend bye-law is of the Cemetery by-laws, Bye-laws 17 reads: "The burning of joss sticks and firing of crackers is prohibited

in the Colonial Cemetery,"

the Colonial Comolery as a Christian burial In view of the setting aside of a portion of ground, I would suggest that the by-law Dow be amended to read as follows: "The burning of joas sticks and firing of crackers is prohibi-

led in that portion of the Colonial Cemetery set apart for burial of persons professing the Chris- tian religion under Ordinance No. 38 of 1909.

E. D. C. WOLFE, H. S. D.

ORIMINALS ATTEMPIED

SUICIDE.

TRIED TO HANG HIMSELF AFTER BEING SEN- TENCED TO TEN YEARS THIS MORNING!

at a place called - Cheung Sha Wan. The men approached a certain house, where a farmer, bis wife and their son lived. On seeing the men, armed as they were, making for his house, and thinklog they came for of an abortiva suicide this afternoon, when a an evil purpose, the farmer armed himself with Chlacad prisoner, who had been sentenced to

A cell at the Supreme Court was the scene

Launing now partnered Barrett and put Oliver to leg for two. Lanning cut Bird for a musket, which, however, he refrained from ten years by Mr. Justice Gomports. (Paisns one, 40 going up. Lanning also hit Oliver ring. Prisoners drove the farmer's wife and | Judge) for having committed an armed robbery to the by boundary and cut him for four in 100 into a little room, after which they ran. at Lan Tao island'es the 16th September last, the next bul. Only one single came off Fird sacked the place and carried away a quantity attempted to take his life, ‹ It appears that le Oliver's next over Barrelt was cleaned of valuable goods. A few days later, one of shortly after he had been relegated to his bowled. 49 for 4 wickelt.

the men was found trying to pawn some of the cell after his conviction, he decided to Anderson now joined Lanning and made | stolen articles, and was immediately arrested. | shailks off this mortal coil by hanging him, singles off Oliver, the score now standing at 50. At the time of the outrage, prisoners passed self with his waist-band and was about to Anderson drove Bird nicely along the ground | themselves off as Excise Officers but they after" | give effect to his philosophy, when the sitempt- for one and · Lanning put him into slips wards stated that they had not come to search | ad act was discovered by one of the officials, far2 four. Am. ́appeal behind the wickets | for opium.

who promptly raised the alarm and the attempt- against Anderson was not given Lanning wat Evidence having been called, the jury re-ed suicide was averted, Thenceforth, the man caught out by Tamer at third man from Bird. In ned a unanimous verdict of "Guilty" in ] was placed under close observatios, birʻ quous 35 for 5 wickets

respect of two of the prisoners, who were nach | baing tỉód to the tillage of the dock in the

|_ Lembe replaced|Laosing, the scors going up sealanced to ten years' hard labour. With Small Court and his bands manacied, and, in

Events Coming.

Tuesday, 23rd November... Hippodrome Circus, Causeway, Bay 9'p.m. Theatre Royal, "Caste,” 9 p.m. Supper and Dance, Hongkong Club, 10 p.m.

Wednesday, 24th November. Interport Cricket, Pongkong v. Straits (Cricket at day

Major-Gen. Broadwood and the Officers "The Garrison" At Home, Cricket Ground.

pan. Hippodrome Circus, Causeway Bay, 4 and Theatre Royal, "A Woman of No Import ance," p.m. ⠀

Thursday, 25th November. Unveiling Royal Statoes, 10 a.m. Naval Review at Naval Yard, 10.30 am... Interport Crickel, Hongkong. Straits (Cricket and day).

Belle View Hotel, Grand Daylight Boxing Tournament a p

King's Birthday Ball, Government House, 9.30 p.m.

Hippodrome Circus, Causeway Bay, 9 p.m. Theatre Royal, "David Garrick," 9 p.m.

Friday, 26th November. Interport Cricket, Shanghai v, Singapore (Cricket 1st day).

Geo P. Lammert, auction sale, Leasehold property, 12 o'clock.”

Meeting of Justices, Magistracy, 2.15 p.m. Organ Recital, St. i eter's Church, 5.30 p.m. Hippodrome Circus, Causeway Bay, 9 pm. Theatre Royal, "Lady of Ostend."

Baturday, apta November. Interpart. Cricket, Shanghai v. Singapore (Cricket and day),

Olob.Germania "At Home," I am. Major-Gen. Broadwood and the Officers

"The Gamton At Home, Cricket Ground,

Geo, P. Lammert, Auction sale Furniture, Seymour Rd, 2.30 p.m.

Football Matches, Happy Valley. Hippodrome Circus, Orusoway Bay, 4 and 9 pumuto je

Theatre Royal;"Jack Straw," 9 p.m..

Monday, November 29th. Interport Champions v. The World (Cricket Theatre Royal The Walls of Jericho, 9 p.m. Hippodrome Clemes, Conseway Bay, 9 Pɔme

by singles. -- Lambe was nearly run out trying, regard to the third prisoner, a unanimous wer" this position, the luckless one sustained a viol, i tat day), mert A m abest run. Lamba was smartly stumped brdict of "Not guilty” was recorded and the ent state of hysterica 1111 a latq hong this after-

1 off Bird,: 19 for 6

prisoner novordlegly received his discharge,

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given before TO DAY.

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hore, after which date they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain ing undelivered after the 29th instant, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 17th instant, at ↑ P.M.'

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 33rd November, 1909.

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