COCAINE CASE ECHO.
(Continued from * Page 4.)
His Worship-Well if you send me the papers.
Mr. Goldring-I may men. tion that it is no feeling of my
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913,
MrGoldring:-I sek your Worship to refer the matter to the monfor Magistrate in view of Įthe osss fired for the 25th., of a similar nature, in order that he may express an opinion since you are leaving,
His Worship will mention the matter to Mr Hazeland. (Ver own or of Mr. Duncan's or of my batim report.)
ollent in the second case, but Mr Goldring then went into because people have represented the office and filed notice of to me that it appears grossly un-appeal against the decision given fair that articles of that kind yesterday.]
hould appear.
What happen Mr Hut
Mr Hageland:-Wall, send me Mr Hozeland
ed to your case
the paper.
· Mr Goldrings--Yes I will, if|chinson ? - your Worship pleases. I hope you don't think I have gone too
far, but all I have told you, I
have mentioned to Mr Orme on! two cocasions.
Mr Hazeland-He mentioned
CHINA STATION.
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don (via Biberia) of Wednesday 3rd and Saturday 6th inst, is due to arrive bere on Friday the 26th inst."
The ASSAYE with the Mall fro: Lon
MAILS, DUB.
Biberian, ASSAYE. 26th inst.
Param
MAILS ARRIVED TO-DAY.
Beattle Maru, Manila'and Tacoma Flabath, Amgy Idomenaus, Biralta
MAILS CLOSE..
TO-MORROW.
Baizon-Per TELEMACHUS, 28th Inst..?
the matter to me and I did not More New Ofiigèrs for Hängkon *| Swałow, Amoy and Foochow-Per HAI-
ses any connection with the cass ̈at all.:
MrGoldring:--Well particular- ly having regard to the opening address of the Crown Solicitor and his reply on behalf of the Crown. Mz Hazeland :-Well just send it to me.
CHINO, 26th inst., 10a.m.
WARA, 28th inst2 p.m.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Elabeth, Ger. as. 991, Berg, 24th "Inst;--
Amoy 93rd inst,-, & Co.
.
| Idomenous, Br. un 6,500, J. Baoteyn, 25th fast.-L'verpool Sirdinst., Gen.
B. and B.
Beattle Maru, Jup. u. 3,832, Baltow, 23th
Manila and inst., Gen.--09,K.
Hopsang Br. s.a., Robertson, 25th fnat,—
Chinwangtao, Coal-Order.
Budmark, Gər, sa, 9309. B. Karborn,
· 16th Inst—Hamburg 40th Inst, Om-H.AL.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 25th at 11.30,--The anticy- slone has moved eastward and is now cam- tral over mid-Japan, where premure has increased moderately.
| ... - Changes in the south are small,
Light or variable winds are indicated along the east coast of China, and light zonioon over thu N. Chine Bea
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours sading at 30 a.a. to-day, 0.00 inches. ̧.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW
District
Hulshow, Br. s. 1,000, G. Hooker, 25th | 1. Hongkong and Neighbour.
fast--Canton Pith inst., Gene
B. and 8. Luehow, B, 1.1.1,921, Menthrel, 28th
Irt-Canton 28th last., Gen. B. & 8.
DEPARTED.
The following appointments shanghai. North China and Japan vla have been made At the
Kobe-Per NAMBANG.... Róth | Yingshow, Br. na, 1,265, Pottinger, 25th Inst., 11 a.. Admiralty Commander
Inst.-Canton, Gen-B. & 8. M.
Macao Per BUI TAI, 26th inst., 1.15 p.im Baillie-Hamilton, to the Triumph, straits and India via Caloutts-Per DIL- on recommissioning, to date 'Aug- uet 21. Lieutenanta O.P. Chearaley (as navigating officer), C. M. L Scott, C. A. Browne, B. O. Porter, and J. G. Ewles, to the Merlin, Mr Goldring [Verbatim.]
ry, on recommissioning, undated, Royal Marines R. M. L. 1. Mr Goldring: Your Worship, before the case proceede, I should. L E. Muntz, to the Triumph, like to draw your worship's atten- for passage, for the Tamar (sic) on tion to an article which appeared joining. Lieutenant RM.LI
ia
Beprint Honghnag Telegraph.
September 8, 1913:-
fl
the Hongkong Telegraph F. B. Thomas, to the Triumph, headed "Cocainism," which ap- for passage to Chins, for the peared in Saturday's issue. Tumar (sic) as instructor of 1. don't know whether your musketry Hongkong,
Lieut. Francis Allen Newton Worship has read it but it seems to me that I should ask Cromie, who has been appointed your Worship to express the opin- to succeed Commander Archdale jon, which I feel, that it is a most in command of the Submarine improper article to be written at a Flotilla at Hongkong, passed the time when there are two import- whole of his time as a naval ant.coosine cases to come before cadet and midshipman on the the court. It is absolately im-China Station, in the Barfleur, proper and I feel inclined to suggest that it is almost malicious; coming as it does at this very moment I also say that it is to large extent inaccurate; the pra misses are inaccurate and the deductions are absolutely untrue. And when your Worship has read it I feel sure your Worship will express your disapproval to the press, when a case of this kind comes oo, in publishing an article of this kind; I have had several people draw my attention
agebip of Rear-Admirals 0.0. Penrose Fitzgerald and Sir James Bruce, from May, 1898, to the end of 9101.He was mentioned in dispatches for his services at Tientsin in June, 1900, during the Boxer outbreak, and has the medel for this.
·Japan and California, A Washington telegram states that Viscount Chinda, the Japa Dese Ambassador, on 28th it. delivered to Mr. Bryan, Soretary
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Hour.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
D'tion.
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Nemuro Би 30.12
Hakodate
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Hongkong, 25th Sept, 1919
Superintenden
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Changsha
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Sharp. P. 7
30.00 62 94 one .30.10.68 ene 2 ov
30.09 73 Amoy 80 29,99 76 82 ne
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30,00
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29.99
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29.09
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20.99 78 66 29.96
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29.98 77 ene
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to it, and they have requested of State, Japan's latest reply en to mention it. It has been com mented on strongly in the Colony, contained nothing in the nature the Californian land question. It having regard to this case and to of an ultimatum. On the con- Shanghal, North China, and Japan tia another which is before the
tary, its-tone indicated that courts.
"His Worship-As far as it negotiations might continue for
several months. might effect the justice-
Mr Goldring-I am asking All Japanese Officers. your Worship to notice it and to With all Japanese officera and give an opinion as to whether it crew in charge, the swift Japanere is a proper article to publish. mail-liner Hongkong Meru, Cap- 4 His Worship-It is a com-tain Shosaka Togo, will arrive in ment on a care which is still port on Sunday morning, Septem- before the courts?*
ber 21, according to a cablegram Mr Golding-It has dailed received by E-longer and just not quite close enough Galinger, local agents for the to the wind to make it so. I Toyo Kisen Kaisha, All the. have no axe to grind, but many officers of the trim oceangoặt nṛA people pointed out to me the effect Japanese. Besides Captain Togo, it had upon them and that who modestly denies any relation- I was justified in ship with the famous admiral, the mentioning it. I don't ask your personnel of the vessel is an Worship to express say opinion follows: chief officer, K. Okazaki; to-day; if your Worship would do ohief engineer, Y. Fujishimas; it at any time. It is rather long purser, O. Mateumots, and De and I thought that it would have Nakai, the ship's surgeon. been taken from an American though only in the early thirties, newspaper rather than from a Captain Togo, who holds the Hongkong newspaper.
His Worship:-I don't see that it bears upon the case.
distinction of being the first of his race to bring a liner across the Pacific from the Golden Gate to Mr. Goldring:If your Wor. Corregidor, has had a wide or- ship will read the concluding perience as a navigator. After paragraphs I think there is suth serving as a commander of a eient innuendo there to bring it troopship during the Rus to bear upon this and other cases, Japanese war, he was chief officer and I think it would be well if on various steamers, and then your Worship would consult with become skipper on 3 minor Mr. Hazeland on the matter. Irunaing from Japan to South. might say the public have felt on America. The one person at ord. the matter and the article is one the Hoogk ng Marue ho speaks that might influence a jury.
His Worship :—I will consider the point.
Reprint Hongkong Telegraph,
September 17, 1913;--- Mr Goldring [Verbatim ] Mr. Goldring: addressed the magistrate as follows:-If your Worship pleases I would like to ask if you have seen the senior Magistrate
whethe the article I called attention to in the Hongkong Telegraph, was in order, as in view of subsequent "articles published in the prere, I
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excellent Eaglieb, but with tings of Bowery slang, is the chief | steward, who lived in New York- Cablenews.
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F. F, Claxton, Director
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1
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