EXPEDITING A
SETTLEMENT.
Indian Case Put in the List,
ALLEGED DRUGGING,
A Queer Robbery Story:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TĂURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1915
WAR ITEMS,
German's Opinion of Tommy,
The Berlin correspondent of the A Chinese girl named Leung Datch paper Nieuwe Van Den Sin-taing, livingat 180, Hollywood Dag writes that in Germany it is Road, seems to have gone through now admitted that the English unenviable experience, if the soldiers were under-estimated, and story told by her to the police be that it is due to the English soldiers that not only the French
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The case in which the parties Are Hafiz Karim Bux (plainuff), and Noor Dia and Mohammed Din, trading as dry cautoen, ouffes-bar
She states that, at about half but the Belgians are fighting si At the Royal Show to-day and supper-room proprietors at Marray Barracks and Singapore, January 18, she went to a house lich bringing courage, persever known hum and bacon curor of George Farmer, of Ballarat, has past two in the afternoon of with unexpected denk, the Eng. Mr. George Faimer, the well- (defendants) was again mentioned
For many years past," Mr in Caine Road (number unknown)ance, and spirit to the Allies' Eureka Street, Ballarat East, been a prominent prize-taker at in the Summary Court this morn-accompanied by a woman called troops. It is even acknowledged followed up his previous numer the lending shows of the Com- ing. Plaintiff, being a pariner, Sim Koo, to call upon a man who that it is owing to the English ous and record breaking successes monwealth, and his list of suc asked for at account of the had expressed a desire to take her soldiers that the operations have at former shows in Melbourne cesses is now a very lengthy and partnership business, and that defendants pay him whatever kept waiting for somewhere about front, particularly as the English champion prizes for bacon and Show which was opened in Mel- as. bis concubine. After being lasted so long on the western and Sydney by gaining first and meritorious one. At the Royal sum ba due.
Mr. J., Gardiner appeared for an hour, she was given a cup of were capable of tackling so many first and champion prizes for bourne to-day he was again to
ten; and from that the plaintiff and Mr. P. W. Gold,
German troops there that it was without doubt Champion of the champion prizes for bacon and
hams, thus pronouncing him the fore, scouring first ring represented the defendants. he remembered nothing more inforcements to General Hinden
according to her
account, impossiblo to send sufficient re- Mr. Gardiner said the case was until 6 o'clock in the evening of burg's Army in the East. The
Commonwealth.
first and champion for hams." Bill in the course of senilement,
Mr. Goldring-think it will herself in her own home, and short the correspondent, now see that the 19th, when she waked to find German military authoritise, adds be settled.
The police have the matter inlish troops, and therefore the ling- of two gold bangles valued at $80. they have to beware of the Eug.. hand.
Mr. Gardiner thought it would be more speedily settled if it were put in the list.
The hearing was fixed for the
29th inst.
ARMED ROBBERY ALLEGED..
$288 Worth Stolen from Hollywood Road House,' '
Si. Po-iu, & married woman, living at 225, Hollywoad Road, reports to the Police that bor house has been outered by armed burglars and robbed of a quanti- ty of jewellery, clothing and money, valued at $288.
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Defendant pleaded guilty and were eating their Christmas dinner
The inhabitants of Southend MILKMAID BRAND was fined $300.
After the case had been dis- heard. Thousands rushed to the when tremendous ganfiring was posed of, Mr. Shenton, of Messrs. cliffs and scanned the sky with Deacon, Looker, Deacon and Bar-glames. They saw two aeroplanes She states that, at half past eton, appeared and intimated that above the Thames flying ato great eight in the evening, while she, he had been instructed to defend. height and speed towards the her mother in-law, anh and He thought there was some ex- North Sen. It is stated at Sheer- child were in the house, someone planation with reference to the mess that three British machines kacoked at the door, and called charge, but unfortunately, the tried to outflank the German out: "Please let me in. I have owners had been in his office sincs machines which however were too left my ear-ringe behind. "
8.30 am, and they had only just fast and disappeared in the mist. On opening the door she found been discovered. He know very it was quite clear over the land with something in his little about the case beyond the bat nothing has been heard of any hand," and behind him, two fact that the whole of the wine bomb-dropping. others, one armed with a revolver was bought from Mesare. Hughes and the other with a small knife. end Bough. While one man pointed a revolver Mr. Bazeland-But they were at her, threatening to shoot if she selling it without a licence. made & noise, the other two
Mr. Shenton said they bought searched the zoom. The search their shop, which was licensed,and continued for fifteen minutes, at its stock. the end of which the two seekers It was decided that the fine be decamped, taking with them the paid and that permission be given booty mentioned abore. The to apply for a xo-hearing within a
a man
third man seems to have waited week.
till is conf-derates were clear Inspector O'Sullivan asked for with the plunder, and then to an order forfeiting the wine.. have withdrawn himself, oblig- This was granted, the police ingly shutting the door after him. being instructed not to take any
Up till the prosent nothing further stops for a week, appears to be known as to the three men's whereabouts cr identity.
A NEAT POINT.
No Unlawful Possession of Abandoned Property.
T. K. K. CHANGES.
by a Japanese.
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Gallant Feat of Arms.
A thrilling story of a magni-
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS,"
ficant feat of arms by British arrived there on September 2, the war, or distributes or sella such Express troope has been related to an officera in charge did not enter photographs, or displaya in win. Northern France. One day the feurs bedrooms ontside, out of papers displaying such photo-, correspondent in the building, but slept in chaof-dows, post cards or illustrated on the British lines to the north which were conspicuously dis--maximum Ene of 5,000 marke Germane made a terrificonslaught respect for the Stars and Stripes, graphs, will be punished by a of Ypres at the first glimmer of played. The next day the chateau or dawn, and succeeded in breaking was occupied by the Germans, ment.
by, one year's imprison.. taken by surprise, and one com- personal property to the extent of tbrough, The British troops were who tore down the faga, damaged A New Army Bill for the States. out off. They fought furiously, devastated pany of a Highland regiment was thousands
Washington, January 14.-The but in spite of all their efforts the grounds. Every objet d'art, es ment bill providing for the addi- of pounds, and Secretary for War bas come for tbo building and ward in support of a War Depart greater part were taken prisoners. well as all the furniture, was wan tion of 1,000 officers and 25,000 The broken line was reformed and tonly destroyed, and the silver men to the regular army. The delivered a counter-attack that and gold were taken away, while scoute committee on militery must rank as one of the great feats all the wine, naturally, was drunk. affairs has reported favourably on of British arme. Not only were No military necessity justified the the measure. the Germans driven back again pillago, for which the apparently mits the inefficiency of the present Mr. Garrison ad beyond their original positions, inherent thieving propensities of force to combat a large hostile but every captured Highlander the Prussian officer were reapons army and declares that under the British Skipper's Place Takebeen for a time in the bands of jealous of the honour of their but a reserve.
was retaken. The men who had ible. The Americane are rightly present establishment they are the Germans seized rifles dropped flag, and we shall be interested to by the flying enemy, and helped hear how this oatrage on the pro- to make the rout complete.
party of a neutral nation which Saya the Cablenews American,
Captain Kendall, R. N. R... Captain Alfred Granville Stevens,
Captain Kendall, R. N. H., who Germany is straining every nerve to convert to her side, will be At the Police Court, this morn. R. N. R., has resigned from was in command of the Canadian dealt with by the archair diplo ing, before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, the employ of the Toyo Kissn Pacific liner Empress, of Ireland mats of Washington, Cloc
NOTICE. a Chinese was charged with the Kaisho, according to word re-
when she went down in the St. derman Tyranay Towards Turks.
L'UNION unlawful possession of nine bags ceived here by the Tenyo Maru. Lawrence, and who, on the out
Parie, Dec. 12-A message FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. of coal, including Admiralty Captain Stevens, who was in break of war,
was appointed from Athens says the spirit of Lieutenant Naval Commander of revolt is growing among Turkish We have taken over the Agency
OF PARIS briquettes...
command of the Nippen Mara, the liner Calgarian, which had officers and men in Constantie of the above Company formerly Mr. Agassiz, of Measre. Mard-retired from the Japanese service been requisitioned by the British nople, and several times German held by Messrs. Slomssen & Co. ing and Agassiz, defended. after turning his vessel over to
The evidence was to the effect the Government for use as a troop the rank of Commander of the feeling of hostility has culminated from this date
Admiralty, has been advanced to officers have been attacked. This and are prepared to accept risks that the defendant was acon ship. What Captain Stevens' inton- dredging in the harbour about tions are is not knowa. He is now Calgarian which is acting as in a serious ript at the barracke 300 yards from a coal wharf at in Japan with his wife, The Nip The Late Admiral Mahan and which two German instructors ia Stamboul, in the course of Mong Kok.
pon is now in command of a Jap J. Mareball, Naval Coal Depot, [anese skipper, Capisin Togo, who
The late Admiral Mahan made information from the Turko- were wounded. According to in reply to Mr. Asatsiz, said the formerly had one of the smaller the following interesting com-Bulgarian frontier, the Turks are east of recovering the briquenes Margs. Under the agreement with ment on the war in a letter written would be greater than their value the Japanese Government in con-last October to Megers. B. F. Ste-concentrating food supplies and to the Admiralty.
nection with the subsidy the Toyo vene and Brown, his Londonitrengthening existing fortifica- stores of ammunition, and His Worship:But no-one has Kisen Kaisha can employ no agents:-I take this opportunity tions and trenches, and building THE Company's Steamship
other European captains outside Witness:No, unless they are of those who now possess Japanese eat with which I am following Osprus, that the Khedive is new ones. It is also reported from permitted to do so. The Admiral- pe pero su
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Great Britain's course in this war expected at Alexandrette, where having arrived from the above Another interesting piese of But the testimony to the upright ibly keep them away. that Captain 11. Stanley Smith Imperial rule, given by the arrangements to receive 40,000 goods will be delivered from dredging her if they can poss- news brought by the Tenyo was cousness and efficiency of her German officers recently made Ports Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their Mr. Aguasiz(said
that, retains command of the Shinyo strong adhesion and support of Photographs of Ruins of according to the witness, the Marn While Capt. Smith was India and the Dominions, is a
alongside. Admiralty bad definitely aban being questioned by s board of glory exceeding that of pitched Amsterdam, via London, De- the 22nd inst., will be landed at doned property in these briquettes, enquiry at Yokohama concerning battle and overwhelming victory cember 5, 6.30 p.m. The Ger- Consiguoo's risk and expense. and where property was aban- 6 collision between the chinyo
Trampling on the Stars and doned there could be no unlawful and the breakwater ihere the big
man military authorities at No Fire Insurance will be Stripes, pobsession: Ta
www turbiner was taken on to Manila: Borgeant Grant soid defendant and Chins by Captain W.O. T.8 is published in the Daily prohibited the photographing of ereigned by t
remarkable story of the Ty, in that city, have
Antwerp, says the correspondens effected
Bills of Lading will be count had no business to dredge without Filmer, reserve skipper, who has Telegraph of German vandalism the rains there by means of the
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