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DODGING INSPECTION.

Coolies do To Singapore via

Swatow.

WATCHMEN AT LAW,

Claim for Five Year Old Debt

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912

LST DOGS.

Valuable Animal Recovered from Canton Dog King.

Two Indian watobmen were at on of a passage from Hongkong stated that Mr. J. H. Newbold who law this morning, over the quos-

In our issue of Tuesday last we to India.

With the intention of dodging inspection by the Authorities in Hongkong, coolies about to be

| had lost a valuable bull bitok had Mohammed Tubban, watchman visited Canton on the previous shipped to Singapore are, it would appear, after being brought at the Cosmopolitan Docks at Sunday on purpose to try and

Aklos Butt, find the animal, from the country to this Colony,

Kowloon, sued shipped to Swatow and from watchman to the "South China there booked through to Singa

pore..

In company with Wong Pak. Morning Post," to recover the Yang, chief detective inspector, sum of $55, being as to $14 he visited a man who was believ meals suplied, passago moneyed to have knowledge of the dog. $20und two loans of $10 and This man is known as the "King $11 onli.

of Dogs," and, though Mr. Newbold did not return with his dog, he was, as we then, stated, exceedingly hopeful of scouring its return.

At the Police Court, this morning, before Mr. E A-Irving, two fokis from a boarding house,

Mr. Gardiner appeared for the No. 78, Ko Shing Street, were charged with assaulting an in-plantil, and Mr. Mason, of Messrs. tending emigrant because he Wilkinson and Crist, defended,

Mr. Gardinor said that the doclined to go to Swatory when asked.

claim dated as far Lack as, 1907 Lee. Sgt. Puerden said that and in the ordinary way would at 3.40 last night whilst on be statoto barred, but he hoped to duty in Ko Shing Stroot, le prove that the defendant had saw a crowd round a boarding made repeated promises of paying houes for assisted emigrants. He the money, within the last fow entered the house and on the months. first floor he met an assisted emigrant who complained of having been assaulted. Witness went with him to the second floor of the house in company with à district watchman. There the complainant pointed out the two defendants who wore tokis at the Continuing, Mr. Gardiner, said place and said they were the mon that the defendant left Hongkong who hai nesaulted him with a for India in 1907 and land beon piece of firewood because he there ever since, until quilo re- would not go to Swatow. Hocently. When he returned to the

arrested them..

His Rice was Stopped.

His Lordship In writing ? Mr. Gardiner-No, my lord verbally.

His Lordship:-That is no use. Mr. Gardiner:-It need not be in writing. There is a case on ile point by Mr. Justico Wiso.

Colony ho was asked for the money and he promised to pay the plaintiff and to two or tree friends as well, who hat triori to settle the matter.

Complainant said he was an intending emigrant to Singapore Ho stayed at the boarding house 78 Ko Shing Street. Two nights Mr. Mason contended that to after he went he was asked where provent the claim boing statute he was going and he said Singa-barred, the promises to poro. The tok! him that there should be in writing

pay

was no bost to Singapore for His Lordship adjourned the many days but there was n bout ease until next Friday's list...

LOCAL SPORT.

Ou Sunday night Mr. Newbold, again visited Conton in response to advice that his dog had been discovered. It WAB awailing him at the Police Station on the Band on Monday mon ing. The animal, when it eaw him, went wild with joy.. He admits that it also showed affec tion for the "King of Dogs," who was also present, but that was only natural considering that he

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The nett proceeds of the Minis- The Dog King is stated to have ering Children's League Bazaar CBINA TRADERS' INSURANCE paid $24 for the animal, and Mr. held on the 10th October, amount Newbold was told that he could to $2,528-a sum exceeding that either recompense the man, in of last your by $306. They will some measure, for bis cutlay, or be divided amongst the following. have him prosecuted. Mr. New charities for children. bold oliose for prosecution and 0.M.S. Victoria Home and

promise was given that action

Orphange would be taken against the man. Blindenbeim Mission

Since the animal went to

Blindschool.... Canton she has given birth to Baxter Mission Schools some four or five papa, but these Italian Convent have not been found. If they French Convent. to Swatow. Fo declined to go

should be discovered, they are to Diocesan Girls School to. Swatow and his rice was

be handed to Mr. Nowbold.. Borlin Foundling House... 100.00 stopped. They told him that.

Meantime wo may state that L.M.S. Training Home for since he would not go to Swatow,

Mr. Newbold brought down with

Girls....

100.00 a charge of sixty cents a day

him a Boston bull terrier bitch, Hongkong Cot, in the M. would be made for the food he

C.L. Home at Otter- On November 16 sovoral in-brindle, and a Japanese, not quite

100.00 had had, and if it was not forth toreating boxing boats will be pure bred. The latter, he be

shaw coming they would kill him. He

Lady May (President of the lieved, belonged to Mr. White of beld.. asked for a blanket as tho nights Tho first will be between the Pacific Mail, but in this he Ministering Children's League), were cold. The defendants then Privato Potter and Stoker was wrong. The owner has still wishes especially to thank Major struck him with pieces of fire-forusby, of H. M. S. Defence

Macdonald and the officers of the

9.8.DACHE CASTLE."" wood. Four mon assaulted him Stoker Hornsby, it will be remern

Hongkong Volunteer Corps for but the others got away. He bered, drow with "Iron Bux

the loan of Hall and ground;

ENDERS are invited by tho called out Save life and some last Saturday night for the feath

Mr. Kynoch of the Public Works Undersigned, ou. behalf of the one coming into the house to erweight championship of then owner.

Department for valuable help Underwriters, for urchase of the inspect it heard the cries and Origat.

rendered; Commander Carey, wreck of the abors Steamer as she lies camo to bim...

Potter has been fighting well

R.N., H.M.S. "Tamar", for kindly lending flags and helpers; For further particulars a "ply at our Messrs. Lane Crawford & Co; "A. Olives, 8A, Des Voeux Road.

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BOXING,

A witness stated that he stayed in flankow and has defeated the in the same, boarding bonse as six men 'that opposed him thore. the complainant, Ile heard le has also two victories to his quarrel arise over blanket.

to come forward. He states, too, that lie saw, in Canton, a pare bred Japanese dog which has evidently been stolen and awaits

GENERAL SIR IAN HAMILTON.

THE

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By Olord the Board,

C. MONTAGUE EDE.

Secretary.

Hongking, 5th Nov., 1312

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GILMAN & CO.,

Lloyd's Agents,

There was a fight and lo arriveerolit over "Iron Bux, and the Inspects Defences at Lyeemun Blackbead; Kelly and Walsh; sangkɔng, ölir Nov. 1912 on the scene when it was finished coming bout should be a good

ono:

and Devil's Peak.

Seaman Lamprel, also of H.M.S.* Defence," who knocked out Hamilton went to inspect the de Early to day General Sir Ian Littlejohn on Saturday night is fences at Lyesmun and the Devil's to meet Private Richards of the Peak. KO.YLI, for the welterweight championship.

Fle was accompanied by officers

He saw the firewood (produced) on the second floor. He saw the complainant there he was quar ralling with the defondants. Wit nesa ouly knew that the dofondan's were fokia at the establishment, The sergeant came in as he (wit

Seaman Lamprel wishes to ness) was coming out of the kit-announce that he challenges any Defendants were each fined lightweight in the Orient, for a $3 or in default seven days' im- 15 roun I bout at $500 (mex) a

chen:

prisonment.

Bidle.

Guanor McGhee, R.G.A., fam- His WorshipIt toro is any liarly known as "Just Iron. Me- trath in your (complainant's) Ghee," meets Private Worthing- statement about being detained

ton, of the K.O.Y.L. L. in a 10 round

you should lay the matter before"go" on the same night; and the the Registrar C1no al.

Lco. Sgt. Puerden: The mat favourite, Kul Marriott, will do oight rounds with Private Mayall ter is before the Registrar also of the K.O.Y.L.I.. "General, your Worship,

“THE COOK."

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Moutrie & Co; Robinsion Piano Co; Noronha & Co for printing Wing On: Kwong Tai Loy: Hung programmes and placards free: On: the China Mail for adverti sing free of charge the rest of the Press for advertising at re- of the staff, and the launch duced rates: Messra. Pathe Frerea Ouphali" was crowded with and the Management of the Bijou military men.

Scenic Theatre for so kindly General Hamilton is not ex- pected to return until late this evening.

MACAO SENSATION.

The hearing of the charge of nasaalton, and robbery of William Burton Elwes, at Macao, in which

two men are concerned was cón-

Bosides these bouts there will tinued by Mr. C. D. Melbourne, be one more, but the names, wo the Police Court, this afternoon. understand, of the boxers, are not to be given as yet. "The Cook" has now been re-

We are told that this mon are visel. Two new numbers have well matched in all the bouts been introduced, and alterations and that there will be no question have been made in the libretto of "one sided " affairs.

Mr. H. MacIntosh is the pro which has brought this charming musical comely absolutely up-to-ter of the fights, and Mr. Jack date. The varie'y entertainmenton Dempsey will act as referee. November 13, will include a Hun-

giving their services free.

Her thanks are also due to Mrs. Hastings and helpers who got up the Children's Pity and all the friends who helped to furnish and preside over the various stalls.

MINNESOTA AFFAIR.

Duan Not to Return by the Vessel.

Mr. Kemp, Crown Solicitor,

We have been informed that appeared for the prosecution and John Saxton Dunn, the man dis- continued the application for ex- charged yesterday on a charge of tradition. Mr. C. Farebrother committing manslaughter on the Mason, of Messrs, Wilkinson and 8.8. Minnesota, will not return on Griat, appeared for the defen- the ship, but will be maintained dants, and cross-examined the by the Authorities here until the witnesses for the prosecution. American Consul can arrange for

his passage to America.

J. A. E. Bullock,, oferk in the Colonial Secretary's office, pro- duced formal papers.

A woman deposed that on Sep- tember 25, the defendants came

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Charles Lamb In his dissertation on the PIG, was the first to tell us how the Chinese love their pig-dead and roasted; but it is not for us! We know that pig, and SOME of the things he is fed on but not all !

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It is stated that thes. Loo Sok, to her house at 7, Upper Station gratulated on being able to secure the services of these two talented of the N. D. Lloyd Orient Line, Street, and slept there. They artists who are making a brief has been wrecked on an island had in their possession a stay in Hongkong. Another of the that between Saigon and Ceba, basket. She said she had seen performers is the Champion drum and that she may become a total the first defendant and his stink swinger who appeared belosa. Enquiry at Messrs Melchers wife on August 21. She was fore the King when Prince of & Co's confirmed the statement. then paying a visit to his wife. Wales, Booking is proceeding "So far, we have had no fur-The first defendant and his wife rapidly at Moutrie's and those ther news," one of the agonta of visited her at Station Street on who live not alrondy taken up Messrs Melober said, to-day." but the 20th Sept. The second defend- (With liberty to all the Malabar All claires against the steamer must their Boats are recommended to do we still hope for the best. ant was there the same night. The

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1,600 tons, and she was built at tho Fairfield yard.

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ant on Sept. 9th at Macao. The Captain O. Borland will be despatch defendants were in her house ed Zrom this port on or slot THUES-12th fast at 11 AM. when the police came.AA

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For Freight and failer partien's, soply to

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