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SPECIAL CABLES.

WARNING IGNORED. DR. SUN LEAVES FOR PEKING

(Our Own Correspondeat.}

Shanghai, August 18. Dr. Sun Yat-sen left to-day for Peking on board the steamer Anping, despite warnings from the Tungmenghui political party. and the prossure of his friends..

Gonoral Huan Hsing, who had armnged to accompany him, de layed the steamer for two hours

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

Salutary Lesson for a Kidnapper.

This morning the Original Sossions wore opened by the Chief Justice, Mr. W. Rees Davies, K. C., at the Supreme Court.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1912.

ALLEGED DANGEROUS FELLOW.

This afternoon four men and a woman wore charged with robbery with violence, and receiving stolen property. -

Prisoners pleaded not guilty, The Attorney General, the

DISCHARGED.

Lottery Ticket Charge which Failed.

At the Police Court, to-day, a man was charged, before Mr. B. A. Irving, with being in possession

ORIENTALS BARRED.

· Enforcement of Vancouver's

Timber Laws.

Strict enforcement of the clausn

The first case dealt with con- Hon. Mr. Buckuill, prosecuted on ¡of lottery ciokete, against the laws on timber limits, under licensen,

behalf of the Crown.

of the Colony.

Mr. Lewis, of Messrs, Jobuston

cerned a charge of kidnapping preferred against a man namod Lai Hang, who was alleged to follows:-Miccars, L. M. Whyte, Slokes and Master, defended.

The jury was composed as have taken a little boy from the H. J. Westphal, T. Braun, B. W. custody of his parents.

After hearing the evidence, the Pelloy, E. F. G. Orchard, H. Jonch discharged the defendant Ruttonjeo, S. H. Michael.

GERMAN RESIDENT'S DEATH.

The jury was composed as fol- Booth, F. J. V. Jorge, Jar, V. F lows:-Messrs. F. H. Crapnell, R. Soares, H. A. Gunther, A. B. Rouse and M. A. dos Renindios,

The case for the Crown was | that on or about July 3, a rob bery took place, when a house! was entered by a gang of men

A well-known German resident,

|

in the timber regulations which probibits Orientals from working

held by white men, is to be car ried out by the provincial timber inspectors, acting under instruð- ticus from the provincial govern ment officials at Vancouver.

The first instance of this came on July 18 when Capt. Nys of the provinoial timber cruiser Kiora, ordered a Japanese named Fujoka from working on a timber limit

of the not.

DAIRY FARM

NEWS.

Dining out this evening. Bridge?

No; Poker. That means a late night? Yes, and a thirsty morning and KIPPERED HERRING for breakfast AND an excuse for a cocktail or two at eleven..

August 12, 1912.

All things are good until something better comes along. HUNT'S

and then decided not to go. Ho. Mr. Angus Sinclair, was also and a large quantity of articles in the person of Mr. O: Kooninear Sockelt. In this caso Fujoka also telegraphically protested called but ho asked to be excused. against the execution's of General He produce a note from his was stolen. There was violence passed away yesterday under was working on a licenso taken Hwang Chui and General Ching chief stating that an accident exhibited and the husband of the most tragic circumstances. In out in the name of a white man, Chin-wn, who were conspicuous had happened to one of his firm's complainant in the case, was company with some friends, he though in avery timber licenso in the early days of the Revolit boats and that a survey of the stually out. Armed as they were, was on a yachting picnic when the employment of Asiatics un- there is a clause that prevents tion and were members of the craft's bottom was to be made they succeeded in getting clear the sad orent occurrad. The Tungmenghai...

that day. It would inconvenience away. The Crown suggested that party had put into one of der such licenses. Still another Local Republicans seriously the work of the firm if Mr. Sing the prisonors were some of the the bays of the island, und, reason for the suspension of view the Prosidont's action. Thoy lair were dotained as a juror,

gang, and the woman, who was the after a bathe, the deceased was that the limit had not been sur-t

operations was the allegation liavo hold a protest meeting. His Lordship thought that the

wife of the first prisoner, was the walking along the shore when lo tions will further alionate the and released him.

It is consider that the execu-circumstances wate exceptional, receiver of the proceeds of the was suddenly taken with a seizure. voyed according to the provisions

robbery of which this case was His condition was seen to be ex- North and South and may begin

upshot, and the receiver of what tremely grave, and, though" he President Yuan Shih-kai's dic-

The prisoner pleaded not guilty. the gang steals. After the rob- rallied a little, the ear soon came. The Hon Mr. Buckaill, At- tatorship.

torney General, prosecuting, stated bery nothing could be done, and The late Mr.. Koenig' was and logs about two and a half Aro better than most and have no superior. This statement is that the boy was missed by his til one day, No. 1 who appeared to resided in the Colony for George D. McKay of the Vancou for wine Connoisseurs. THEY have long known its truth. Ho had the gang could not be traced un-an exchange broker. SHANGHAI SENSATION. mother and sho, summoning her be a vory dangerous fellow, was some years, and was woll-known husband, informed him of what arrested in connection with an had impponed. A search was in other charge. It was found that stituted and the lad was found in the custody of the prisoner on and a quantity of cartridges. His was a single man, and was about await instructions from the de-l

ho was carrying a loaded revolver board the s.s. Sui Tai bound for Macao. He was consequently ar sult the other prisoners were ar house was searched and as a ró- rested and charged.

rosted.

THREE FOREIGNERS ARRESTED.

(Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, August 18. Three foreignora have boon arrosted in Shanghai for alleged armed highway robberies.

CANTON NEWS.

Fujuka was working with a horses taking out shingle bolts small of Japanese and with

geng

miles from Sechelt. "Inspector

ver office, has not yet decided.

in the European community, being what shall be done, with the tim-

member of the Club Germania and of the Hongkong Club. He bor out on the claim, and will

partment of lands at Victoria. 33 years of age.

Some little timengo the deceased Some time ago Mr. McKay ro- was affected in a similar manner,ceived instructions from the and of late he had not enjoyed minister of lands to see that tho the beet of health. He was of an conditions of the licenses with in Yaumati and she told him that ORIENTAL "VERACITY" exceedingly bright and happy regard to the employment of disposition, and his untimely Orientale wore carried out.-Van- douth is generally regrettod.

INTERPORT SWIMMING.

The defendant's version of the affair was that he met a woman

she was going to Macao. As ho was going there too, he accom-

Chinese.

panied her and the child to the Indians Prevaricato More Than boat, and, at her roquest, bought lichces for the boy. It was while she was absent that he was found with the boy.

Tho jury roturned a verdict of guilty.

The outcome of long experience with Indian witnesses has caused Mr. C. D. Melbourne, J.P., to come to the conclusion that, for lying, the Indians are superior to the

An observation to this effect

Programme of Hongkong and Shanghai Competition.

The

couver

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DON'T FORGET.

To-day. Criminal Sossions.

Tuesday, Aug. 20. Lodge. Lady May at Home, at

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Friday, Aug. 23. Sale of Crown Lund, P.W.D. Baudmann Opera Co., Theatre

The Financial Problem.

(The Telegraph" Correspondent.)

Canton, Aug. 17. Mr. San Yi-mui, Vico-President of the Canton Council, has sug-i

In passing sentence, his lordship

aquatic sports, when the Shang

events for the interport gested the formation of a Canton remarked that unfortunately the Chinese. Railway Banking Corporation by offence was very common in the

hai team will pay a visit to Hong-tain the raising of a foreign loan to

kong, have been ugrood upon. the amount of $30,000,000 with Colony and that they wore dotor was made by the Magistrato at We understand that the sports the whole Cantou-llankow railway

mined to do all they could to put it the Police Court to-day, when an will be hold on the 26th, 27th ar security. As soon as the Bank-down, and to be sure that people attempt was being made to fix a 28th September. The pre-Royal. ing Corporation is established, all should not be deprived of the time for the hearing of a case in gramme is as follows:-100 yards, the notes ismal by tho Kwang. custody of their children. He which Mr. Lewis, of Messrs. John- lang Government should, it is hoped that the sentence he should son, Stokes and Martor, appeared suggested, be gradually with ass would serve as a deterrent for the defence. drawn. If established, tho now to others against attempting to bank will advance to the Provia-carry on that kind of crime in the cial Government of Kwangtung Colony, Prisoner would go to a sum of $10,000,000 to moot the prison for five years with hard expenditure of the administration, labour and receive twouty strokes This sum, it is suggested, should of the biroli, be paid by instalnionts.

220 yards, 440 yards and 880 race, Back stroke, 50 yards; High Mr. Lowis said his client, who Team race, two lengths, oight dive, swallow style; Long plunge; was an assistant in a drapor'a mon a wide: Throwing the polo shop, was charged with stealing ball; Running header, swallow $10 from a customer, and he style; Water polo match. would like the case to be heard

Interspersed with these arents

Away.

as soon as possible on account of will be a number of club compe- the witnesses who wanted to get titions. These will compito two TRADING IN LIVES, In return, the Bank should Wong Kin, a woman aged 54, have the privilege of issuing was charged with detaining two to wait until Mr. Shenton's case to Army, Navy and Police Force; Mr. Melbourne:-You will have lengths races; two lengths open lengths (50 yards); and four of girl children by force, with in-hus finished. Sy twelve o'clock. | two lengths hurdle race; toim

Prisoner pleaded not guilty. The Attorney General, the llon. Mr. Buckrill, prosecuted.

Mr. Lewis: have a Case race water-polo; Jadics' nomi- before Mr. Irving at tivelve nation race; and consolation race. Worship fix this afternoon? o'clock, your worship. Could your" Shanghai Timos."

Mr. Melbourne:-Yes,

Mr. Lowin:-Two fiftoon?

notes to tho amount. 800,000,000. The Provincial tent to soil. There wore two Government should empower counts to the indictment. the Bank to take charge of the Treasury, to receive Crown ronts; taxes for deposits in the Bank, and to make payments on behalf The case for the Crown was of the Provincial Government that the complainant, a rospoet- The foreign loan, if obtained, abis man living on the other should be repaii by instalments side of the harbour, had a within ton yours. The rato daughter, and charge over of

interes: on the

loan another girl who was betrothed should be 5 por cout, per annum, to his son. and the payment of same bo the absence of the complainant, Tuesday, bail in $100 boing

Some time ago, in guaranteed by the Government. they wore seized by some men allowed. Altogether the interest on the and carried off. Although a search loan would be $9,600,000. For wastade, they were not discover-

the first year the Banking Cor-ed for some time. According to

I

than that; five or five thirty.

Mr. Melbourno: -No; látór have an Indian cue for 2-15, and they lie a little more than Chinese (laughter).

The case was put down for

poration should issue notes to the girls' story, they were lukon ROGUE AND VAGABOND, the amount of ̄ ̄ ̄$30,000,000-

about for one or two days and

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WHAT DAIRY FARMING WOULD ACCOMPLISH.

Saturday, Aug. 24, Annual Meeting Mosers, W: Powell, Ltd.

Bandimaan Opora Co., Theatre

Royal.

Thursday, Aug. 20. Property Sale, Mr. G. P. Lam.

mert.

Saturday, Aug. 31. Aquatic Fete V.R.C., 9 p.m.

LAW LIST.

Supreme Court.

|Original Jurisdiction.

Before the Chief Justico.

To-day. Criminal Ɛessions.

To-day's

Advertisements

for women and an

Dairy farming as a profession aid to the solution of the problem of agricul

Cheltenham, at the annual meet WILLIAM POWELL, LIMITED, by Mrs: Gardiner, Fresly Park, tural depression was advocated

ing of the Women's Agricultural and Horticultural International Union.

Mrs. Gardiner maintained that dairy farming afforded a good

THE ELEVENTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS__in_the___mboro Company will be held at the Company's Offices, 12, Des Voeux Bond, Central, 12 o'clock Noon, for the purpose of on BATURDAY, August 24th, al reaeiving the report of the Directors and Statement of scoounts to June 30th,

solve two problems-the problem 1912. of agricultural depression, which The TRANSFER BOOKS of the was so trying all over the coun- Company will be QLOSED froin try, an 1 the problem of employ-August 19th, to August 21th, both ment for women.

days ind'ımive, The teaching profession, for

By Order,

F. T. CHAPPLE, instance, she added, was over- crowded still, because nobody Hongkong, 19th:Ang., 1919,

Blanger. know where to turn. Dairy farm- ing for everybody was going to be more fashionable.

$20,000,000 in the first six attempts wore made to sell them, A man found in Kowloon net-opening for women, and that in months, and tho rost in but, for some reason or other, ning in a suspicious manner was itself nowadays was sufficient ex- the subsequent six months one would buy them. Eventually arreated by a constable and cuso for bringing the matter for Another $20,000,000 should be a man in the Government service charged with being a rogue and ward. But it might also help to isanod in the second year, hoard a noise on one of the a vagabond. When searched he and for the third your another Yaunati lorry launches an on had only three cents in his po $10,000,000 should be issued in going up to the fore part of the session. notes. The Bunk should issue boat, found the two girls in

At the Palico Court, to-day, the $1 notes to the amount of the custody of

inn told Mr. Melbourne that he the pri $20,000,000; of $5 value, sonor. They were crying, and was a stranger to the Colony and $14,000,000; of $10 value, the

had no relatives hore." $12,000,000; of

trying to $60 value, quieten them. He enquired of the $8,000,000; and of $100 value, girls the cause of their trouble

days. $0,000,000. The Bank 'should and, on their informing him, be take charge of the Provincial took all three to the police station Treasury for the Government for where the prisoner was arrested. storm of ten years, and aftor The jury returned a verdict of this period the Bank should guilty. haud over the Treasury to tho Provincial Government.

lattor

His Lordship said the prisoner had been found guilty of attempt-

He was sont to gaol for fourteen

EXTERMINATION OF RATS.

General Campaign Began in America,

The general campaign of ox

Stone Throwing.

FOR SALE.

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13 1. D. B. Hammerless Ejector Four Chinese were charged: Gun by Cogswell and Harrison. Tan before Mr. C. D. Melbourne, this caras cass, coms implemente and afternoon, with assaulting two aundries, 850 (about) shot cartridges, The above are only suggestions, ing to gain a livelihood by dis

Indians of the 126th Baluchistan wooden case, cleaning rod, 98 cars- 405 Winchester Magazine Bile, and it remains to be seen how graceful moans, by trading in tho the Government will view the lives of the little girls. But for termination on against plague when we went to presa. Regiment, at Kowloon,

Lidgen The case had not concluded, 266 Mannlicher Magasino Rifle, sohomo, and whother the share the fact that sho was captured in carring rats was extended across holders will approve of it..

by Jeffery, tan canvas case, somo imple- the act, it was quite likely that the American continent under Alleged Assault on Indians.. ments, about 110 rounds Axite. these two little girls would have orders of the Public Health and E. A, Irving to-day for throwing Walter Locke, T. C. esse, come im. A Chinese was fined $5 by Mr, 20 bora Hammer D. B. gua by beon kopt away from their guar- Marine Hospital Cervice. Instruc-etones at an Indian in Bowring-plements, 100 cartridges, now,

·A Litlio Exoltemont. dian and father for the rest of tions were sent to all the forty ton Road. Motor car 18 knocked a woman their lives.

All in first rate order. Apply & down in Des Voeux Road in con- She was sentenced to two year's the Altantic and Pacific coasts, to

odd quarantine stations on both Japanese Festival to be Curtailed Cameron Villas, Kowloon. sequence of not taking care be imprisonment with such hard to "fumigate throughout for the machi whose turn it is to arrange

The representatives of the Hongkong, 19th Ang 1919, E600 fore crossing the road to see that labour as the gaol authorities extermination of rate all vessels the O-Suwa Fostival entertain- the way was clear. The driver thought her competent to per- arriving from porta in South menta, this year have decided to attended to the woman who walk- form, on each count of the indict- Amerios, including the river abandon the Odori and Kasa boko od away sectning none the worsement, the sentences to run con- ports thereof, and in the West displays on Gooount of the national

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