SIX DOGS POISONED.
State of Affairs at The Dog's Home.
WEDDING.
Mr. A. R Lowe and Miss C. D.
Evans.
THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1913.
RE-HEARING
APPLICATION.
Befor Mr. Hazeland, at the Polios Court, this 'morning, Mr. Six dogs weremercifully poison. A marriage took place at 8 Davidson, of Messrs. Hastings ed this morning at the Dog's o'clock this morning, at St. and Hastings, made on applica Home. In the early part of lust John's Cathedral, between Mr. tion for the re-hearing of a case year at the rear of the pre- Arthur "Rylands Lowe (of in which a man had been fined mises of the Hongkong Cot. Mosere, Lowe, Bingham and the maximum penalty in connec ton Mill, Causeway Bay, a Dog's Matthews) and Miss Cecil Oanagh tion with arme, His Worship had Home was established. The Evans, daughter of Mr. Payn de dealt with the case and he was sure death of these animals was Turborville Evans of Shanghai. that if the facts had been fully absolutely necessary, and in fact The ceremony, which was laid before him he would not discloses a very interesting state strictly private, was performed by have imposed the full penalty. of affairs which existed in the the Rov, H. Copley Moyle, the The man could not pay the fine Home up to yesterday. Wo under- witnesses being Mrs. Evans and and was in geol. stand that yesterday the Hon. Mr. Mr. Turberville Rowley Evans, I was decided that the ap- EA. Hewett and Mr. Gedge, both the mother and the brother of the plication should made again on of whom are interested in dogs, brido. No other persons were pre-
Monday. paid a surprise visit to the Home sent. The happy pair have gone and, were by no means pleased or to Taipo.. Batisfied with the condition of affaire there existing,
This morning a representative
RIFLE AND AMMUNITION.
possession of a rifle and ammuni- tion on board' the Sui An.
Sergeant Cooper said the rifle and ammunition were found con- coaled in the false bottom of a box for which the defendant tendered him the key when asked.
GAMBLING CHARGE.
.DISMISSED.
Mr. Lewis, of Messra. Johnson,
Court, this morning, with being gamblers, two of them being further charged with keeping a house in Hong Ming Lans for the purposes of gambling.
of the "Telegraph also in- At the Police Court, this morn-Stokes and Master, defended spected the establishment and ing, before Mr. C. D. Melbourne, twenty-one men charged before saw the six dogs die. "Entor Sergeant Cooper, charged Mr. C. D. Melbourne, at the Polios ing the enclosure of wire Chinese with being in unlawful netting, he and some others were met by three or four dogs, includ- ing one sporting dog whose con- dition at once attracted attention The animal was of a fair size and was covered with red sores. Most of the hair was gone but at intervals a seanty remnant served to accentuate the terrible condition of the skin, which in more places than one was glistea, ing with wet blood: He was the first to dio. Another dog which met a similar fate, did not appear asked by a friend to take to be sforing from the same the box to
Mr. Lewis, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master, who defended, said the defendant was a Cali fonian merchant and resided in California. He was now on a visit to China and he
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After hearing the evidence his Worship dismissed the case.
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Charge Against Ex-navy Gunnersent to Mr Wolff four £5 notes
George Charles Parrott, forty two, an axgunner in the Royal Navy, was charge on remand, at Westminster on December 3 with offences under the Naval Secrets Act. He is alleged to have "com- municated information which might be prejudicial to the in torests of the States or of use to an enemy:",
m relative in Six hours after the case was It is alleged that on July 11 kind of sore, but all his hair the country. He arrived in placed in their hands a jury Parrott, who was then in the Wan gol., Bave on the very the Colony a few days ago brought in a verdict of $17,283 Navy. asked for leave to go to top of the back, his skin was con- and was proceeding t Kong Mun for Miss Ethel Townsend, a Plymouth, but that on July 13, tracted into numerous bideous n the Sui An. He did not know trained nurse, against Dr. E.A without obtaining permission, he wrinkles an ho presented a piti. the contents of the box and when Filipello. Dr. Mark Hopkins and went to Ostend, where he saw a able sight as he crouched in the he was asked for the key the proble third degree X-ray burn On November 16 Parrott was Dr. E.W. Thomas for an incura-man who looked like a German.". fore court of his konnel.
duced it. He did not know the
which she sustained in the operat arrestel on calling for a letter at Within an inner enclosure laws of Hongkong. a dog, apparently a fox ter- His Worship in fining him ingroom of a San Jose sanatorium, a tobacconist's shop in Chelsea. to $100, or in default five weeks, October 25, 1009. The oase In the letter were two $5 Bank of or something akin that breed, jay Cn a heap and ordering the gouds to be had been on trial in the local England notes. of hay, "It could not stand, its forfeited, said the Hongkong Go-courts for three weeks and some ribs showed plainly through the vernment was as-isting China in of the most prominent men in the skin which was drawn lightly trying to keep arms and am- over them, and its limbs seamed munition out of the country. to be more than usually attenuat- od by reason of extreme
rier.
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William Honry Makin, assistant steward in the s.s. Immingham, said that on October 16 isat be was assistant steward in the s.a. City of Bradford on her voyage from Grimsby to Hamburg, The accused was a passenger in the The operation attempted is vessel under the name of Couch. admittedly unique in the history He believed the accused left in: poor creature's afflictions. One
Michael Sweeney, a gunder of of the medical profession. A the tender which came alongside poor little beast, whose condition also warranted despatch, showed the G.A. was charged before 6 year old child, Mary Swartz, to take passengers to one of the fight, backing aisuy from thoga Mr. C. D. Melbourne at the Police swallowed a staple, which lodged Hamburg quays. Just before the 8.m.
Court, this morning, with assault-in the left bronchus, close to the tender arrived witness had con- ing a ricksha coolie.
heart. Dr. Filipello, "the family vereation with the accused on the physician, called in Dr. Hopkins, dock. The accused asked him if because of his skill as a surgeon the boat was going back that and because he had an X-ray
who wished to catch him and showing his teeth in readiness to struggle. A noose of rope son brought him to the poison.
Defendant said he wasdrank and was going to the Naval canteen. Complainant upset the ricksha
not, but that the Immingham was
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So much for the six dogs that tirowing him out. He then struck machine in his office. Dr. Hopkin night. He replied that it was! are dead. But there are two more the complainant with his stick. which died during the night. Had complainant not tipped him One, a black creature, lay curled out of the rioksha he would not up in death, on the paving of the live struck him fore court to his kennel, and the
"Complainant said the defen- the throat and bronchial tubes. Carl Frederick Jepson, assist second, white in colour, lay in a dant offered him a bunch of All efforts to remove the staple ant steward in the Immingham, heap of rubbish brushed in the flowers for five cents but he with the bronchoscope, were un said the prisoner was a passenger: centre of the enclosure.
These told him he had no money. When availing on account of secretions in that ship when she left Ham two dogs, which died during the he was walking away defendunt and blood gathering on the re burg for Grimeby on October 18. night, had not been removed from struck him on the head with his Rectors, of the instrument, so it He knew the prisoner as Mr. apply to the home at 11.30 a.m. to-day. stick. He was wounded and he was proposed to operate directly Couch," On October 19, while The living dogs are those called out for the police. A in the rays of the X-ray machine in the ship, the prisoner said he whose condition did not call for Chinese constable came. with the bronchoscope. No time had changed a note at an hotel in poisoning offhand, but their
Insprotor McHardy said that was kopt for the operation. Absor- Hamburg. The witness saw him state was not good. In the first when the defendant came to the bed in their task and believing produce some notes. kennel was 18 liandsome station he had a bunch of flowers that the child would die, the
A stewardess attached to the brown dog A one could in his hand. The complainant physicians worked almost three Orange Nassau, a boat plying be- well wish to 640, Ho was asked for thirty cents compensa-hours with the rays playing tween Folkestone and Flushing. barking and wagging his tail, the ion but it was refused-in fact on the child and without noticing said she had seen the accused of a picture of good health. He was defendant had not the money to that the nurse's hand was in the apparently kept segregated from pay.
circle of X-rays. A third degree anger in the boat on two or the other cauines that roamed the A fine of $2 and $1 compen-burn resulted, which faled to heat three occasions at the end of last
yard. In fact, his appearance Ration, was imposed; in default, with repeated skin grafts. would have been most favour three days. able and would have counted the impression created
dis
by seeing six doge die, had our representative's attention not
COAL REPORT.
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Infected Port.
His Excellency the Governor has proclaimed Boihow to be an infected port.
Welland and Usk arrive;
been called to the food padnikin their coal report, dated January H. M. ships Welland and Usk It contained, raw potatoes and are 3, state that coals expected are as arrived in Hongkong on Thurs ple parings. Two other tins were follow: Japan, 52,400 tone; examined and found to have
day afternoon. Dairen, 6,400 tone; North China
H.M.S. Newcastle. similar contenta..
H.M.8. Nowonstle has arrived Arrivals:-Canton aru, 9.6.,in port with Д Dew crow, 3,100 tons Wakamatza, sold; recently commissioned at Colom Fnkura Maru, 8.8. 3,650 tons Wakamatzu, sold; Europa Maru,
It is interesting to note that the Dog's Home, was founded after an appeal for subscriptions had been published in the local
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She admitted she was very uncertain as to when the voyages took place, and she could not name say month."
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baring arrived from the above ports, Horatio Hornby, manager or Consignees of cargo by her are hereby the London County and West- istomed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or winster Bank, said Parrott opened extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- a current account at the bank on kong and Bowlson Wharf and Godown February 3. He opened a de Company, Limited, whence, and/or posit account on February 10 from the warves, delivery may be ob with ten 25 notes, and on the tain d. some date he paid in four £5 Goods not cleared by the 9th Jan,
On at 6 r.. will be subject to rent, August 31, the balance of the ourrent account was transferred packages are to be left in the Godowns
whore ey will be examined The names of 34 Chinese mid- to the Sloane-squate branch... Shibetoro Maru, 6.8., 4,300 tone wives who have been certified
Among the four £5 notes 9h inst., at 9.30 AM. Claims against the steamer must be presented within Moji, sold; Awa Maru, 8.8., 1,000 under the Midwives Ordinance which made up the 20 deposit: 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will By the P. and O. steamer Delta tone Moji, gold; Kachidate Maru, appear in the Government said the witness, were notes with not be recognized. there left for Marmagoa to-daya.s. 3,000 tons Miike, sold.; Gazette.
the following numbers :-98,773, No Fire Lasurance will be effected by 199 Portuguese soldiers, accom-Thongwa, 8.8., 1,000 tons Moji,
dated September 10, 1910 96,653 as in any case whatever. panied by officers.
sold; Ariake Marn, ss., 3,700 We understand that the Earl and 96.651. both dated Septem- Bills of Lading will be countersigned tons Miike, sold; Fukui Maru, of Egmont, who is a passenger ber 12, 1910.In the £50 deposit by Among the passengers who 6.8., 4,800 tons Moji and Waka-on the 8.8. Dunottar Castle, and were notes with the following left for Shanghai by the asmatza, sold; Riojun Maru, s.5., who was reported as having been numbers:-06,652 and 96,654, India were Mr. R. R. Hynd and 1,300 tons Moji, sold; Tientsin, ill, has entirely recovered from dated September 12, 1910, and Hgkong, 4th Jen.. 113
8.8., 2,200 tons Hongay, sold; his indisposition..
also 96,777 dated September 10, Bandai Maru, ss., 3,900 tons Naval Visitors Entertained. 1910. Imari, sold Wakamatzu Maru, The officers of the German Mr. Dimmer Is there any- Fifteen men were charged bos 8,2,900 tons Wakamatzu, sold; oruiser Emden and the Por- thing unusual in a warrant officer fore Mr. Hazeland, at the Police Paklat, ss., 2,400 tons Hongay. tuguese ships Adamastor and paying in £50 ?-No.
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