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C. S. P. SUED.

Claim for Balance of Notes

Ma-Yuk Fai, in the Sqmmary Court, this morning, saed the Captain Superintendent of Police

for the sum of $1,000.

Mr P.M. Hodgson, the Assist ant Crown Solicitor, asked for the oase to be adjourned sine die as he wanted full particulare from Mr Norrington (solicitor for the plaintiff). He had written to his friend several times and he could not get an answer from him, Mr Norrington asked what the particulars were?.

Mr Hodgson want to know the numbers of the notes alleged to be missing.

His Lordship: I don't know anything about notes; it is something about a black bag,

VERY SICKLY.

The History of an Abscess.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1914,

In the Summary Court, this morning, before Mr. Justice Gompertz, Harry Wicking and Company sued the Lee Hing firm and another, for the sum of $1,000.

Mr. Willeon, of Messrs. Step- hens and Willson, appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. R. C. Faithfull, for the defendant.

Mr. Faithfull naked his Lord- ship to let the case stand over as his client had a very severe a bac0a on his leg and he would not be able to stand in the witness-bar?

Mr. Willson; Oh it came on rather suddenly, on the day of the trial, (laughter).

Mr. Faithfull: Well illness does

POST OFFICE.

The Mongolia with the American mall izdue to arrive here on Saturday the 17th inst, between 6 to 8 a.m.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

London Dos. 20 Dea. $7

»

MAI S DUE. American, Mongolia, 17th lust.

Slberiza

Due Shanghal Jan. 10. Jan. 19.

MAILS CLOSH TO-DAY,

Bhanghal and North China (Europe) via Elberial--Par DEVANHA, 16th Jan.. 3 p.m.

TO-MORROW.

WEATHER REPORT;

SHIPPING NEW'

On the 16th at 11.40-The northern depression is passing into the Pacific.

ARRIVED..

The anticyclone over China has strong thened slightly and spread eastward.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Damon Maru, Jepisa. 3,690, A. Namur Pressure changes, in the south are AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Variable winds are indicated along the east coast of China and fresh monsoon over the N, China Sea.

̈16th Inst.—Japan, Dih inst, Coal small.

M. & Co.

„Dovanha, Air, '99. 4,783, WRF_Hickey, 18th instBombay. Stat;, ult, Gon.-P. and Q. 8. N. Co. Egypt, Pe. mu. F. Summera, 16th inst---

Shanghai, 13th fort. Gene and O. B. N. On

A Erviken, Wor, a 1,344. Augenson, 18th inat Hongay, 18th insi., Coal- M.A. K.

Halmun, Nr. 15, 641, 3. W. Evans, 16th Inak--Swadów, 18th inst. Gen.--- D. L. and Co. Helene, Gers... 771, F. Fasson, 15th Inst, Haihow. 14th last Gen.Jobagu & Co.

come on suddenly. I haven't or Swalow and Bangkok-Per OHILDAR. Kaifong. Br... 097. F. Mathias, 18th

His Lordship: Monday week.

dared it. I believe it has broken (laughter) and he is on the way Mr Hodgenn said he wanted to recovery (more laughter) to know what they were. They don't know how much discharge were alleged to be notes and he, there has been (laughter), wanted to know what notes they were. He wanted to know, when Mr. Faithfall: I think my man they were received. They (the will be quite onvalescent by that defendants) said they had given time (laughter). book all the notes they had received:

0180.

Mr. Norrington said the re- quest was very difficult in this It was the sequel to a case where men were tried criminally with being in possession of two bags full of notes, and after a certain number had been paid admitted over the defendant there was a balance.

Mr. Hodgson :-There was no balance over.

was no uso

Mr. Norrington said there wae a balance over as he saw it him- self and it

the Assistant Crown Solicitor saying that it was not 80. There had been an altoration in the amount, of it since. He (Mr. Norrington) know the bilanos when he took over the $66,000 in notes.

Mr. Hodgson said he wanted to know all,

His Lordship:-You must make out all the numbers. Don't you know the denomination of the notes, fives or what?

Mr. Norrington said they were. ten dollara notes he saw in the possession of the defendant.

Mr. Hodgson:He must prove how many notes.

His Lordship:-Were they in

a bag

Mr. Norrington:Yes, they

were mixed up by the police.

NO HURRY.

Case that has Lasted

for Three Years.

In the Summary Court, this morning, the Sai Chi Fat firm eued Au Yow Wing and othera for the sum of $1,000.

Mr. C. F. Mason of Messra, D'Almada and Mason, appeared for the plaintiff, sad Mr. Donnya Jr. of Messrs. Dennya and Bɔw- ley, for the defendant.

Mr. Dennye: I don't think there is any hurry about this case. Will your Lordship allow it to stand over?

Mr. Mason: My clients are eager to have if finished:

Mr. Dennya: The case is three years old, and it cannot be very pressing if it has been allowed to go for three years.

His Lordship: I don't know when I oan take it.

Mr. Mason: The it had better go over for a week, my Lord.

Mr. Hodgson said that he would EUROPEANS SENTENCED.

have toshow what notes belonged

to him.

17th inst., 8 a.m.. Japan via Tokohams--Per EURYALUS

17th Inst. 10 a,m, Botnyla,

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& Siberian

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and Cheribon, 7 Bamarang, Bourabaya-For TJIBODAS, 17th fast., 10 a.m." and Indian via Calcutta-Por NAMSANG 17th Jan., 10 am,

ending 14 10 x.m. to-day, 6.00 inchoa.

FORECAST FOR THE 14 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-KORBOW, Forecast.

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Hongkong Rainfall for the 4 hours WILL denpatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

about the DATES named For LONDON, via Un-} Eg¥p!_

ual Ports of Call-

LONDON & ANT- WERP via Binga- pore,

Platrist.

1. Hongkong and Neighbour wind,

bood.......

3 Formosa Channel......

Steamzors

To Sail On Remarks

Capt. E. R. Summers

noon 17th Jan.

Freight

& Pleage

fresh!

Borneo

fne,..

about

Freight

Penang, Capt. P. 8. Rain

21st Jan.

"C'mbo, Port Said,

R.N.R.

N.Ewinde, strong.

& Marseilles

Devanha

11. p.m.

16th Jan.

Freight &P'sage

about

Freight

24th Jan.

& P'sage

The same SHANGHAI.................Capt. W. R Hickey

Inst-Haihow, 15th lost., Gon-Bouth coast of Chius be-

tween H. and Lamooka í as No. 12 B.&B. Kasbing, Br. z.4, 1.143, G. Byers, 18th inst. South coast of Chinas bo- The same Inst-Tsingtas, 10th inst.; Coal tween H.K. and Hainan...) as No 1, -0.4,8.

Obina Coast Meteorological Register

Komagata Maru, Jap. * 1,018, O. Kake- no, 16th int.-Moji, 10th inat.. Coal-Order.

Shanghal & North’China; Jap yla Nagasaki, Honolulu, Cann. Miyo

da, United States, Australia and Bouth Americo vla San Francisco (Europe via Siberia) Bung

TENYO MARU

17th inst., 10a.m. Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Ade laide, Western Australia, India, Adea, Egypt, and Europe via Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 6.1. to noon, Extra Postage 10 cents) (Supplementary mail on board up to the time fixed för departure of the mail. (Extra Postage 10 centa) (Lettors posted in all the Pillar Boxes

in time, for the first clearance

fra

will be included in this contract mail. The Parcel mail will be pload on Friday the 18th Jan, 17th 5 p.m-Par EGYPT, Jan, 11 am.

Philippine Islands-For CHIPSHING,

17 Jan., 1 p.m.

Swatow and Amoy-Por HAIMUN, 17th

Inst. 1 p.m.

Shanghai & North China-Per WING-

BANG, 17th inst., '8 p.m.

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sharabai & North China-Per

WUHU, 17th fast., 3 pm. Shanghai, North China, Tsing tau, (Eurone via Siberia)-Per KANCHOW, 17th Jan, 5 pm.

Swatow & Shanghai-Per OHOYSANG,

17th Jan., 5 p.m. Sandakan-Per HINGANG, 17th lost,

5 p.m

SUNDAY, 18th Jan Swatow Amoy and Formosa via Tamal

-Per DAIGI MARU, 18th D'a.m

Haiphong, Pakhol & Saigon-Per

KAIFONG, 18th Jan., 9 a.m.

TUESDAY, 20th Jan. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow -Per HAI-

CHING, 20th fust., 10 s/m.. Straite & India, vla Valentia, Par

ONSANG, 20th inat., 11 a.m.

Tung

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Kiane, Br. 1,800, G. Robinson, 16th inst-Manila, 19th inst.. Gen.

B. & 8.

Station.

16th January, a.m.

Hear.

Barometer.

་་་་

1mperature,

Humidity.

Winda

Force.

Shing. Br. ss. 1,170, Hussey, 16th Wostook 70 30.22 7 10 nne 10

Inst-Baigon, 11thinst. Rico-J.

Nemuro 60 29.73 M. & Co.

Hakodate

Wakamatsu Maru, Jan.sa. 2,678, Shimlai. Tokio 18th instWakamatsu, 10th Koohi Just. Coal-Order.

DEPARTED.

Iya Maru for Yokohama Hitachi Maru for London Hokusel Maru for Canton

Field for Salgon Choyang for Canton Montiagle for Vancouver Hue for Haiphong Lachow for Shanghal

Kohima

Oshima Naha

Tabi'yima

Bonin Is. Chefoo Whatwai

Hankow

Shanghai Gutala Sharp P. 7 Amoy da

.

Weather.

9HANG HÀ I

MOJI, KOBE Nore

AND YOKO (Capt. D. Asbury HAMA.........beïs

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy:

For Freight, or Passage apply to

P. & O. S. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 16th Jan, 1914.`

ELA. Hewett,

Superintendent,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

GERMAN MAIL LINES

GIERS, LISBON, Lutzow

29.85 11 29.89

Nagaanki

30.17 30.25

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30.27

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30.32

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30.34

30,33

30.3%

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January 15.

30.41 28 89 waw 2 b

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30.34 47 63 ne : 1 e

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30.47 34

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NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

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30.28 58 45 waw

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Swałow

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SATUR.,

24th Jan.

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Phumpenh for Saigon Kansbow for Canton Kwangtah for Canton Triumph for Haiphong Goldenfels for Hamburg Löksing for Fooche

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. ·

January 15.

Derwent for Salgon Koorber for Trieste Kutsang for Japan Sabine Blokmers for Canton

January 16.

Felching for Shanghai Devanha for Shanghai Egypt for Bombay

Mr. Norrington-am saing Six Months for Frauds on Shop Philippine Islands-Per BUNGRIANG, Chongve for K. C. Wan

for the notes that belong to us.

After further argument his Lordsbip intimated that he could not hear any more about the case to-day, and said that Mr. Norring ton had better give particulars. The case would therefore have to atand over.

Mr. Norrington then asked for the case to be adjourned sine die.

This was agreed to.

In the case in which Mo Kwai sued the Captain Superintendent. of Police for the recovery of a hag, Mr. Hodgson said he wanted to

know what the bag was.

Mr. Norrington said the onus

"was on the defendants..

His Lordahip eaid he would have to prove what was in the bag.

Mr. Hodgson And you must say when they were seized..

Mr. Norrington-I will give the particular date, my Lord.

The hearing of the case was adjourned sine die.

I

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keepers.

The thres Europeans, Kelly, Baxter, and Be: oman, who were charged with mmitting certain frauds on Hongkong shopkrapora, were each sent to gal by Mr. Wood, at the Pulics Court, yesterday, for six months with hard labour.

SILIMPOPON COAL. BUNKERS

can be suppiled cheap rates'

et SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK (British North Borneo). At these ports steamers call-1 ing for bunker coal exclusively are exempt from all shipping 'dues and charges.

9.85 3

A BUNE

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are

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YANG, 23rd Jan. 10a.m. Straits and India via Calcutta - Pex YATSHING, 29rd inst, 11 am.

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PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Per ss. Egypt from Shanghal etc., on the 16th inst-H Fulton, HC Bushfield, Mr and Mrs Lavers. W Hohl. A H Smith WF Sherferu, JR Barber, W. HViveash, Mre Codier, Sub Lt Kartaell; E Sohwebel, Private, Mooray.

Per sa. Dovanha from Bombay eto, on the 16th IntMr and Mrs Uffé, Capt and Mrs Sanderson. Capt and Mra Ivena, Mr

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T..F. CAton, Director,

|Hongkong, Obiervatory, Jan. 18th-

1 Barometer. reduced to 32 degrees

| Fahrenheit on the level of the san in in-

hos, tenths and hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in dogress | Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation,

the Humidity of air saturated with mols; being 100.

4 Direction of Wind, to two points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Soals.

State taobed cloud, 4 drizzling rain, flog,

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O Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

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Weatherin Rain...

14

Higaust open ate Temperaturi on the 15th

H.K. Observatory, 16th Jan.

Oysters, Fresh, Fried or Stewed Low 1 Findon Haddocks, Kippora, &o.

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