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INTERESTING DEFENCE.
The Expert Evidence Case.
The case remanded from yoR- terday so that an expert might be called to give evidenco as to the age of ammunition, came before Mr C. D. Melbourne, this morning. The charge w28 one unlawful possession preferred against an old Chinese who was defended by Mr R. C. Faithfull.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1913. V
LECTURE ON WIRELESS.
Demonstration.by Professor
Robertson.
Last evening a very interesting leature was given, in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, by Professor C.H. Robert- son on wireless telegraphy and telephony, before a large diance which was presided over by the Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett G.M.G.
of scientists. Pro- fessor Robertson had made a
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In introducing the lecturer, the Inspector Fenton now stated chairman said that the professor that the fact that it was amirobi-had come there to explain to them tion was sufficient and he did not the most recent invention and
discovery wish to call any fresh evidence..
Mr Faithfull said the police asked for a remand in order to call further evidence to say that it way new ammunition. His client had been put to groat expense, as ho had had to remain here when he wanted to leave Hongkong, and he (Me Faithfull) had had to onll.
ап expert and pay a nothing considerable fee for at all. The police now said "we know that it is ammunition," but he bad admitted that all along, His Worship said he did not know why the police asked for a romand.
Mr. Faithfull-The ronson they gave yesterday was that they wanted a remand to say that it was now ammunition..
Inspector Fenton;-I did not Bay new ammunition at all.
Mr. Faithfull-Thon I have not a good memory, that's all.
This Worship aid he under stood that the remand was on the application of the police, who wanted to prove that it was now ara:nunition..
Inspeter Fentonsaid he asked for "romand to see his superior officer and ask his advice as to getting expert evidence.
Whe
old
his
man
question and he was a member educational bureau of the which had been control- all led by the Y.M.C.A. over the world, very much to the benefit of all their fellow reti- dents in the Far East, Some of them were old enough to member when Verne's books As a child he read came out, them with great interest, especial-
то
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Anhui,
Pines.
Light or variable winds are in-
the DATES asroed-
dicated to the north of Feochow, WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentions FORTS au or about and fresh inonsoon over the N. China Sea.
•
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day, W0.00 inches,
Cookman, R.N.R., 31st Jan-Shanghai” 28th Jan., Mail and Gen.- P. & O. S. N. Co Br. As., 1,354, Harris, 31st Jan.-Canton 30th Jan.,
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Egypt, and Europe via Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 am to noon, Extra Fostage 10 cents.) (Sup- plementary mail on board up to the time fixed for departure of the mail (Extra Postage 10 cents) (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be included in this con- tract mail.) The Parcel Mail will be closed on Friday, the 31st Jan., at 5 p.m.-Per Assaye, 1st Feb., 11 a.m.
those talking about what seemed to be them miracles- how the world was circled in nighty days, how somebody descended into the depths of the sea and came up again. Those were the dreams of writers and noientists of those days and those dreams had nearly all heen real- ised. They saw the submarine which had become familiar to. them, they saw photographs of the anseen by X rays; they Philippine Islande Per Yuen-
aang, 1st Feb., 1 p.m. the aeroplane crossing saw the Alps and the Pyrenees, Macao-Per Sui Tai, 1st Jan. 'challenging the supremacy of the air with the eagle itself, but ho imagined there was nothing more marvellous than wireless tele- graphy and nothing which would prove of more, value to the world at large. A man sat at an instru-
Mr. Faithfull said client. seventy years of age and had been ment, touched a button nad seat in America for thirty years. He whisper up into the air two huck not used ammunition for hundred feet above him and it He only was heard two hundred miles
y
about twenty years. arrived in Hongkong two daya beforo his arrest.
Mr. Emerson Gibson gave evil, ence respecting the ammunition and said it was old revolver am- munition such as was used by cowboys in the western states. •
His Worship decided to convict and fined defendant $5. ordered the ammunition to be forfeited..
THE ABSENTEE.
Siberian
Mail.
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Shanghai and North
Feb., 5 p.m.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Jan. 30.
Japan, for Yokohama. Himalaya, for Shanghai.
Jan 314..
Kiyo-maru, for Chili. Banri, for Singapore. singan, for Haiphong Haitan, for Foochow
Yushun, for Shanghai Choising, for Bangkok. Assaye, for Borabay. Lovat, for Boston." Soshu-imaru, for Canton.
DEPARTED.
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Soshu-maru, for Canton. Yushun, for Shanghai, Singan, for Saigon. Choysing, for Siam Banri-maru, for Straits.
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king, let Feb, 5 p.m.
9 a.m.
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3 p.m. Amoy and Foochow-Per Bal
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Professor Robertson, who had. good deal of aparatus set up in the room, said that arrangements had been made by the courtesy of Commodore Anstruther where- by they would be able, to send them messages to and receive
the Tamar. This was He from
done and
some of those prosent had an opportunity of hearing a message received. In addition to a transmitting and re- ceiving installation the Professor had much other apparatus with Is He Dodging the Chinese New which he was able to ring bells by wireless and also to light lampa. After dealing with the changes This morning in the Summary Court before Mr. Justice Gom-that bad been made from the or- pertz, the case was mentioned in iginal invention of Marconi, in- which Nazir Alli sued To Sik eluding the abandoning of the Chad to recover the sum of $123. filings coherer and the substitu- Mr. J. H. Gardiner appeared tion of a crystal detector, the for the plaintiff, and Mr. Dennys lecturer was asked as to the pro- of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley for spects of wireless telephony, He Japan
replied that at present there seemed no immediate likelihood of the system being perfected, but scientists were working hard towards that end.
Year ?
the defendant, ...
Mr. Gardiner :-Can this case go over until next week, my Lord? My client is still in Tienteia.
Mr. Donnya: I think it is very uncertain when he will be back. I think he is dodging the Chinese New Year. (laughter):
Mr. Gardiner - Why should
my friend suggest this? He is not
suing us, we are suing him.
His Lordship: I don't know why the plaintiff should not turn
up.
Mr. Russ We have a case against him, the next one.
His Lordship-They have a Chinese New Year up in the north you know.
Mr Dennys: But he is not in business there. (laughter).
A vole of thanks to the lecturer
and the chairman closed the meeling.
The lecturo will be repeated to-night, at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, under the auspices of the In-, stitute of Engineers and Ship- builders.
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Tourane. Egypt and Europe, via Chalkley, H.
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Mrs N. M. Hills, R. W. " Keepers, H. L. Levison. V. Mullin, E. Ramos, Mr. and Mra W. V.
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Smith, W. S. Sargent, L. Schapiro, Dr. &
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Taylor, Mr. and Daywalt, Mies E. Mrs. Hugh.
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2. Temperature, in the shado, in degrees Fahrenheit.
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