SPECIAL CABLES,
PEKING EXECUTIONS. FEELING STILL BITTER.
INDIANS CHARGED.
Defendants. Dismissed After a Lengthy Hearing.
Boforo Mr. C. D. Melbourne, at
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912.
Mr. Melbourne: Why did WIRELESS AT SEA. they assault you? Wo were passing and they tripped us up. US Government to Enforce Full Perhaps as we were passing our clothing touched them.
Did you see that cloth ?-We were none the place but did not see the cloth.
The second defendant said, a Chinese tried to trip him up.
The case was dismissed after a lengthy private consultation with the European officer of the regiment.
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The now wireless telegraph act (Our Own Correspondent.) the Police Court, this morning,
giving the United States govern- PARTICULARS and CONDI Shanghai, August 24. Phoggat Sing and Mangal Singh,
mont jurisdiction over radio com-TIONS of the letting by Paulie Local feeling is most bitter at of the 25th Punjabis, were
munication on the Western shore Auction Sale, to be bel on MON. the inability of the State Council charged with stealing four pieces
DAY, the 2nd day of September, the hands of President Taft, and Pelle Works Department, by Order and shipboard stations now is in 1919, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the to force an explanation of the roof cloth valued at $36, at Sham cent executions, or to shake up the Shui Po, Yesterday.. Government on the mattor.
A Chinese working at a dye
only awaits his signature to be- His Excelionor the Governor, of come a law.
Two Lots of CROWN LAND However, Vice President Liworks, said he was washing white
The new law will give the Mount Paris and May Hoad to- Yuan-hung's explanation satisfies cloth and the defendants came
Department of Commerce and postively, in the Colony of Hong the people of Wuchang.
along and stolo four pieces. They
Labour wide latitude in the matter Long, for term of 75 years, | wero valued at $30. All the four
of regulation of wireless com-with the option of renowa] at MONGOLIANS-LOOTING. pieces were recorered. The cloth St. John's Cathedral, Hongmunication between ships at son Crown Ronts to be fixed by the was being washed in the open. kong, 26th August, 12th Sunday and land stations, and will compel Surveyor of His Majoely the King, for MOVEMENT TO SUPPRESS,
He notually saw the two defon after Trinity. Holy Communion all ships carrying fifty persons une further term of 76 years. dants take the cloth. The cloth 8,15 a.m.) Matina (11am). Ro- and going to sea beyond twenty PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS, (Our Own Correspondent.)
was drying in the sun; it had Shanghai, August 21. beon washed. He saw the first Palms, of the 25th morning; Te less apparatus. It also gives the sponsos, Forial; Venite, Ousaloy; miles to be equipped with wire- Two thousand Mongolians are defendant take the four pieces at Deum, Lawes, Cooks, Hopkins; Department of Commerce and looting in the Changohun dis-one time. The pieces of cloth were Benedictus, Troutbeck; Ilvmas Labour the authority to make all triot. Olao Erh-san, Governor in long strips. He called out and 4, 250, 298. Evensong (5.45 wireless operators tako out General of the Three Eastern the defendants ran across a field. Provincos, has sufficient forces He followed and caught them; p.) Fall Choir. Responses, licence,
As soon as the President signs Ferial; Psalms, of the 25th evon- and is sending a detachment to
some of his fokis also chasedling: Magnificat and Nunc Dimit the bill, it will be a misdemeanor suppress the looters.
thom. He saw the first defendant tis, Gose in A.; Anthem, "O that for amatour operators to send only, touch the cloth. Others thou hadst hearkened." Sullivan; mossagos under a penalty of fine saw the second defondant touch the cloth but he did not. When Hymns, 23, 223, Sevenfold Amen. and imprisonment and the con-
Union Church, Konnedy Road. fiscation of their apparatus,
COMPANY MEETING.
Messrs. William Powell; Ltd.
The eleventh ordinary annual meeting of the shareholders in Messrs. William Potroll, Ltd., was held to-day at the offices of the company, No. 12 Des Voeux Road.
·Mr. 11. J. Gedge presided, and there were also present Messra. G. C. Moxon, H. P. Smith, E. Mauricio. L, Guy, F. W. Stapleton and F. T. Chapplo, inawager,
The manager having read the notice convening the meeting, the Chairman said a
ho called out the cloth was drop; pod.. He only caught the second defendant. The first defendant ran to Sham Shui Po. Both of the defendants wore dressed in white clothes and not in regimentals He know of another man who saw first defendant take the cloth,
Gave Chase.
Another witness said he wou dyer and a foki with the last withous. He saw the second de- fondant collecting some cloth;
Preacher, Rev. R. Ellison. 11a.m. The wireless law is striot in its Worship. Hymas, 403, 165, 160, regulations, concerning distress 172, Chant 32. 12 noon, Com-signals sent by ships at sea. The munion. 6 p.m. Worship. Hymas maximum punishment for any 150, 180, 175, 187 432-
St: Potor's (Seamen's) Church: -Quech's Road, W:11 a.m. Matine and Sermon, 6.15 p.m. Evensong and Sermon: 7:15 p.m. Holy Communion.
person Bonding out a false distress singal is five years in the peni- tentiary. A fiue of $1,000 also is prescribed for any person ju- tercepting a government mesenge. For ton minutes in each bour, day Soapon's Institute. 8 Praya and night, all operators must East:8 p.m. Gospel Meeting. eilence their instruments and
Garrison Divine Servico-listen for distress signals.
The new net also requires that
the cloth produced. He called Church of England, Victoria,
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August 12, 1912.
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out oud gave chase. He cauglit Cathedral, 9.15, a.m., Choplain; two operators lie on board ships Gentlemon, the report and the second defendant on the road. Detention Barrack, 12 noon, carrying wireless equipment. statement of accounts for the lo enw the first defondant stand-Chaplain. R. N.; Stonecuttora, year ending 30th June, Inst to-ing there but he did nothing. Ille Barracks, 11 a.m., Ohaplain; Wireless inspector, says that he nor the Central Fire Brigade Station is entirely palatable and retains in perfect solution BENEFICIAL R. Y. Cadmus, United States OWING to the construction of an There is NOT another Mineral Water in the World that has been underground Pablic Latrine boiled by natural process within the earth at 190 DEGREES YET gether with the auditor's certifi- ran along with the second defend Military Hospital, Bowen Road, expected to receive many supple-it is hereby notified that, on and afte Cate having been in your hands ant and witness tried to cute Gp.m., Chaplain; Lyouus, mental instructions from the the 1st September next and until some days, with your permission tim also but could not, lle took Barracks, Under Orders, Senior department as soon as the Pro- farther matice, the Western and of I will follow the usual custom and the second defondant to the Officer; Kowloon, St. Andrew's sident signs the bill.
Wellington Street will be aired to take them as rond,
station. The cloth that was Church, 11 a.in., Offg. Clergyman; Mr. Cadmus now is wireless in- |Vehicular traffio, You will poto the net amount stolen was drying in the sun. Mount Austin, Barracks Undor spootor for the entire Pacific
W. CHATHAM, at Profit and Los in $10,156.18 The second defendant
Dirostar of Publse Works. which it is proposed to deal with not carrying, tho strip of cloth he Victoria, Union Church, 11.00 coast soon will be divided into
was Orders, Sonior Officer; Baptist, Coast, but it is expected that the Public Works Offica, by paying a dividend of 10 cents was dragging it along. The other, Offg. Clergyman; Congre- three divisions with three in-Hongkong, 28id Aug., 1912. por sharo, wipe off $2,000.00 from three pieces wore left ou the sput gationalist, fixtures, and fittings, and carry where they were collected. He Church, 11.00a.m., Offg. Clergy- the balance forward to new ac-was quite sure it was the second
count.
Your directors are gratified to come before you on a dividend paying basis, and, given again ordinary conditions, there is no reason why such a basis should not always be maintained.
Victoria, Union spectors.
man: Prosbyterian, Victoria, defendant who hnd the cloth. Union Church, 11.00 a.m., Offg. By Mr. Melbourne: When he Clergyman; Wesleyan, Victoria, captured the second defendant Wesleyan Church, 10.15 a.m., the latter was running toward Ofg. Olergyman; Mount Austin, Sham Shui Pa.
9 a.m., Offg. Clergyman; Roman Catholic, Victoria, St. Joseph's Church, 9 a.m., Offg. Olergy- man; Kowloon, Rosary Church, 9 a.m., Ofg. Clergyman.
A third witness said he saw the second defendant there. At first The volume of nusiness trans-ho said he could not soo the nated during the year under re-adion in Court that he saw take view exceeds considerably that of the cloth. After scrutinising the any previous your in the history faces of the defendants be said of the company, and now wo are the second man was the one he thoroughly settled in our new BAW. promises (premises which shore- holders should congratulate them. selves on possessing) with all
departments so
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Saturday, Aug. 24. Annual Mooting Mossrs, W. Powell, Ld.
Monday, Aug. 28. Bandmann Opera Co., Theatre Royal.
Tuesday, Aug. 27. Baailmann Opera Co., Theatre Royal.
Wednesday, Aug. 28, Bandmann Opera Co., Theatre Royal
Thursday, Aug. 20. Property Sale, Mr. G. P. Lam-.
The Police Story...
It is notified in the Government: defendant came to the Police following Companies have been Sergeant Mc. Kay said the first Gazette that the names of the Station and said that the Chinese struck off the Register affording such excellent opporta-had been fighting with them on Amoy Engineering Company.mert. nities for displaying our goods, the Taipo Road. He went the future should have a bright with the defendant towards The Kwong Kee Forry Company, Royal.
Limited, and promising outlook for us;
Taipo Road. He pointed, out Limited,
All the offices above our store aro lot to substantial firms at very fair rentals, our stock is thorough
ly clean and the value put upon it represents its true value,
pool of water where, he said, they "The Hotel Metropole Company. had heon fighting. He look hin Limited,
back to the station and when he Lowingdon and Company, Limi- got there he saw the second de- Led,
fondant with four Chinoso and Salo and Company, Limited, the piece of cloth produced. He The Oriental Industries Limited, took the two defendants and the The Canton Naayong Tobacco four Chinese back to the drying Company, Limited,
Bandmann Opera Co., Theatre
Friday, Aug. 30. Crown Land Sale, P. W. D. 2.30. and Hough, noon.
Property Sale: Messrs. Hughes
Saturday, Aug. 31. Aquatio Foto V.R.Ö., 0 p.m. Monday, Sept. 2. Crown Land Sale, P. W. D., 13 p.m.
LAW LIST.
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THE CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET Ulur.
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M. W. BISHOP,
Hon. Br. Bongbong, 24th Aug., 1911. · (613)
WANTED:
WANTED. Nursery Governess Lo children. Berly giving references and salary desired, J. G H., co" Hong- kong Telegraph." Hongkong, 281d Aug., 1917.
care of and tesal two
WANTED.
POSITION WANTED by Yongg Enrusian girl. Willing to make herself generally useful. Can sew and take care of children Sleep in or out. Now disengaged.**Help, clo. thi
Our interests are, so well look ed after in London that we are able to display now goods here simultaneously with their appear ground. There were three pieces The Savoy, Limited. ance in the loading stores of Lon-of cloth lying on the grass. At Bradys Limited, don or Puris.
this spot there was a gap in the The Lai On Fire and Marins In- Our manager has devoted con-embankment. On the ombank
surance Company, Limited, siderable attention to the revision
was sand which 'The Oriental Construction Com- ment there of our various prices in order to showed feet marka whore tliey had
pany, successfully meet present day crambled up. They wont back
Limited. competition and there is abso-
on to Taipo Road and over some lately no doubt the goods wo um padi fiolds towards Lai Chi Kok. OFFICIAL LIFE of king offering to the public to-day, are By Mr. Melbourno:-One de-
EDWARD. elean, fresh, nud up-to-date, and fondant said he had five dollars
Monday, Sept. 2-Wong Kiv.] NOTICE TO CONSIGNKES. our charges will boar the strict-in his turban which was taken
Wai nst scrutiny in comparison with from him. The turban was found says the London correspondent of Sang Hong. Fung Sang Nain FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG
There is a strong wish at Court, Chung Hing Kang Sze. any others.
but not the money. They said the "Sheffield Telegraph," to re- and the Wah Fong Firm. Thera is nothing moro 1 fool they had also lost their boots move what is held to be the fales Tuesday, Sept. 3. Yao Shun can usefully add, but before form- but they word not
found. impression given by a recently- Sam v. Wong Pak Luen.
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Summary Court. Before Mr. Justice Gompertz.Paper. Tuesday, Aug. 27. Mrs. Hongkong, 24th Aug. 1912, Ogilvie v. Major, Walton.
ally proposing tlio adoption of the On the sand there' were published life of King Edward.
Wednesday, Sept. 4. Noor Din reportand accounts now before you feet marks which proved that they | It is held to have done him mucli v. Imam Dio. Ishall be pleased to answer any were in their bare feet when they loss than justice, especially with
Liu Fuk Tin v. Pang Sung Kea, questions that may be put, to the tok the cloth.. bost of my ability.
There boing no questions, the
the chairman moved the adoption
of the report and accounts,
Mr. Stapleton seconded and the motion was carriod.
On the motion of Mr. Guy seconded by Mr Stapleton,
Messra H. J. Gedge and G.
Defendants' Story,
regard to his influence in foreign affairs and domestic politics. Pro-
Vandalism at the Louvre,
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First defondant said he took bably one of his personal frienda leave at 11.30. He went to Sham will be asked to write an appro An act of vandalism, the motive landed at once, at consignees' risk and Shui Po to buy clothes; he had $5. ciation of bis late Majesty. Lord for which has yet to be explained, expense. They met four Chinese including Esher, who ably edited the "Life was committed at the Louvre Cargo remaining un board after 2 first and second witnesses. He and Letters of Queen Victoria," recently. A guardian' noticed a .. of the 26th just.; will be landed al was behind the second defendant. seems to be the natural biogra young woman, who was busily consignee zink and expanse. The Chinese were walking two on pher of King Edward, with whom engaged doing something to a Consignees of Dargo from SINGA. each side of them. He was struck he was on the most intimate picture by Boucher entitled "La FORE & PENANG are requested Lu Moxon were re-elected directors. by a Chinees on the chest. He terms. ✨
Femme," He approached, and take IMMEDIATE delivery of their MH. P. Smith was ro-ap lost his temper and he pushed the
found that she was emearing it goods from alongside, sooh cargo imped- pointed auditor in the proposition second witness. First witness
with red ink. The culprit was landed and stored at consignses” risk an
Ing the discharge of the Vemel wiGANDE of Mr. Moxon, seconded by Mr. F. caught him by the coat and another Mincheng Ussa, the banished taken to the police station, where T:Chapple.
struck him from behind. A lot King of Chala, returned to Tachi- she gave her name as Delarue- The Ubairman :-Thatisall the of Chinese then came up and salu on the 1st instant to confer Frolsins. The girl seems to have business gentlemen; thank you someones blew a whistle In with Tutu Yuin, who arrived been looking for a situation
Your attendance. Dividend view of the other Uhinese coming, there on 29th July. The Tibetans and to have a grievance again arrants will be ready on mon he ran to the station and reported hold a strong position at Singolo the police for refusing to logs
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