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SECOND EXTRA

HE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26 191

Both To-day.

adjourned.

THE SECOND COURT.

Driminal

"A Manslaughter Charge. opened this mOKR

The first asas to be heard before: Chief Justice (Sir the Pune Jadge way that in and the which a Chinese named Un Kang, E. Las charged with the manslangh- ter of a Chinesa cometable named Ling Ki at Union Wharf, Hong kong on October 27,

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THE FIRST COURT-

The Hurbom Murder.

Before the Chief Justice, two Indian Ghagar Singh and Bela wwer “sharged with the of an Indian ɑwatchonan.

Mr. G. NOme prosecuted, and Mr G. C. Alabaster instruct ed by Mr. P. 8. Dizon defended.

The prisoner pleaded not guilty. The jury was composed of the

Golfare made their way toda {ling posterday in large numbers to participato in an eighteen hola bogey competition and a mixed foursomes competition arranged bythe Royal Hongkong Golf Club Bogey Competition, 18 Holes The results were se follows ---

Under Handicap.

"Capt. C.

Campbell. Scr. all square MW.D. Kr 5 Mr. C. D. Martyn 5 Mr. C.B. Johnson 6

Wodehouse 11

2 down

3 down

hoka on November 16 following: Meers, Samuel "Bomized Foursomes Competition. Crown Solicitor, (Mr. P. bert Aitken (fireman), Jose Maria

appeared for the de Jeans Lopes, Frederick A

C. Teakin, thur Perry, Samuel Granfeld, Ro- II. Gardiner, bert Jones, Adue Kader el Arcalli

by Mr.

and Fransico Mazia Garcia,

follows Mr. Ozuna, in opening the case, Gilbert Gray Worcester sid that the secesand constable. Fred Balban, Henry was employed, as many of the Beriven, James Robers police were, especially at the Macdonald, Manuel Augusto Prent time, in searching such igusirado, Harbert Charise persons who were either leaving and Edward Henry Ray going on ships in case they Both prisonera ploaded not were carrying stas, ammunition or other illicit goods. The deceased

the the

conatshie

A

the water. It was dark at the

B steamer

18 Holes medal play under handicap. Half aggregate handi- caps deducted from gross soora Mrs. and Hr. Henry

Humphreys

Mr. and Mr. B. B. J.

Gomperts... Miss. 1. Bodger and

105 27 78.

114 20 88

R. Henderana.113.23 90 Mrs. H. H. Wilson and

J. Hooper 104 13 91 Mrs. and Mr. 1. C. Mrs. Marton Smith

Davison -109 17 92

and A. Ritchie.....111 199 Capt. C Campbell and

Mrs Riddell

-105 13 02

Mrs 3. D. Eraus and

Mr. Evans

A. B. Stewart 102 8

94

Mira and Me Maitland 121-2794 Miesa Alix Gordon and

G. B. Layton Mr. and Capt. Milner

...116 21 95

Jones

105 9.96 Mrs. and Mr. Besvia, 114 17 97 -- Mrs. Bitchie and E

Morton Smith 125 27 98

Mrs. Fazayth and B

E. Lindsell Miss J. Rodger and

J.D. Kinnaird Mra, Potter and O. W.

Beswick

Mes, Beewick and G

B. Archbatt

Mrs. Moxon and A. U

Leith

Craddock and B

F. Hall

119 21 88

119 19 100

120 19 101

114 13 101

110 9 191

122 23 102 Mrs. Shenton and Tambay

W.HI

117 13:104

133 27: 106

118 12 106

Mr. and Mr. C. D.

Lambert

Mrs, and Mr. J. W..

Stewart

Ix pening the case, Macne of the chief searchers, and, son and that sadly in on the day of the occurrence, WA themorning of November detailed to this wharf, which was 16, the

who tot generally used by passenger deceased » was a watchman at the Hunghom steamers, but to which erzall Cement Wacks, was found des¬stesmere and' sempaas went. A Miss M. Rodger and in a field near the Cement Works about 5.30, the steamer Wah On a Kowloom Teey badly cat about came up, and a short time later the and injured: Death seemed to prisoner came on to the what have been extend by siran guls- apparently with the intention of

The pri tion. The two prisoners, boarding the steamer. who were both watchmen, one soner was employed as a cargo

When acolie. at Kowloon Dooke and one

him stopped. at the Cement Works, were ar-

prisoner zested on November 18 ar 30, rented the interference. Kowloon City Road. On Novem cuffs took place during which bae 10, the front prisoner and his the prisoner pushed the constable wife, who were well acquainted against a gangway down a steep with the deceased, went to live at slipway. The constable fell and 30, Kowloon City Road, whers track his head, then falling into the dicensed Irved. Four days

the wane went to the Gor time and the body of the police Renment Civil Houtal, and on 8-3000vered until the the folowing altamoon the demas morning. As the m commed want to No. 30 and seked was employed on wines aim was. He kosamsulted he must have known the laws by the two prisonuts aus atzueke about searching and it was there down. At night his body was fore an walawful set for him to lowered out of the window and have resisted. Some coolies zan hid in the field. From statements after the prisoner and with the mada by the prisoners, the motive the man was taken to the station, amóstance of an Indian constable of the crime appeared to be re- satzosnt on the part of the two When he was arrested he was ap- prisoners, who were the woman's partly trying to escape back on husband and brother respectively,

Evidence was given by a photo- at the way the deceased had bea showing her attentions. There 8apher and a watchman on the whari, who detailed the incident. seemed no doubt that the two

sffactionsta

In the sourem of the evidence and that they were quite intimate. Siven by eye-witnesses, it was stat- They had had their photographs ed that the prisoner need insalting taken together.

language to the constable and Dr. Woodman aid that he that when the constable sitempt would not have expected the to search the prisoner the latter decummed to die from the wounds kieking him, pashed him off and 2 of B Co.

struggled with him and ster

Monday 3rd Jan, Sections 1 of which he found evidenon. Desta might have been caused by the gangway into the water. szenzulation. Supposing the maU.

De Macfarlane, who made a of CC

Tuesday 4th Jan. Sectiona kad bann, Kowarsć from the wine postmortem examination, describe dow in such a way as tɔ esurs & there was a braise on the left

Wednesday 5th Jan. Section 3 ed the deceased's injuries, anying 40 & Co. kantuzs of the bone, that could{

Thursday 6th Jan, Sections 3 have commed death. It was posthigh, and blood under the and 4 of B Co. #ble that he might have died from scalp at the back of the head,”

During the hearing of the case and 4 of 0.Co.

Friday 7th Jan. Sections 2, 3 shock or froci, strangulation. this afternoon, a discussion aroBS".

Eridanne was given by P. S Badan Singh, who said that in had the right of searching the and 4 of & Co.

Gun Club HIERD as to whether ordinary constables

Sunday 2nd Jan Sections 3 his racë tha relationship betwann a man and his wife was looked that the Piracy Prevention and 4 of B Co.

person. His Lordship held

Monday 3rd Jan. Sections 3 upon with zaspect. Any man Ordinance, with the regulations ng with the wife of some under it, gavs fall power. slas was looked upon with

Accused, in his statement, when agust. The ___ devesand - and the___two___ prisonec charged, said that the constable fall into the water through taking The-mcond prisoner was a brother of the woman, and

false step.

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terms,

the steamer.

as a brother he would feel more Prisoner was found guilty by a shame than the woman's husband-majority of 6 to 1, His Lordship that was according to their view, serving judgment until according to the Groan Samb morrow morning

(Holy Book). Nobody was sllow- ed to look at a mustzied wonzaa with evil thoughts or evan jent with har-According to the

· Genan / Sahib- a

man like that would be tried before

VOLUNTEER BESERVE

ORDERS.

to

Orders innned to-day by Major Wakeman, Commanding H. K a committee of five or ten and V. E., state some semiamond according to their view. Prisoners of War Camp Guard The Graan. Samo wakamori code and Gran Club Hill Detachment, ded in the same The HKVR will relieve the The of the HKVO on Sunday the 2nd

Jamry 1916.

Miss Wilkinson and Mrs. J. W. Taylor and

E. Wilkinson 115 9 107

Lady Rees Davies and

Sir W. Reos Davies.137 20 117 P.P.J. Wodehouse.149 24 125

Next for Duty. Prisoners of War Camp, Sunday 2nd Jan. Sections and 2 of A Co.

Tuesday 4th Jan. Sections 2, 3 and 4 of C Conne

Wednesday 5th Jan. Sections: 1. and 2 of A Comply fun

Thursday 6th Jan, Sections 1 and 2 of B Co.

Friday 7th Jan. Sections I

2

of Co

Parades. -Faradea for the week ending Saturday the 1st January 1916:

Strength, - Pies. L. Rober and G.M. Young are permitted to regn.

Award of Punishment.

- Corp. G. Martin, Co. C. Sec. 4y was reduced to the raAKE DY sentence of a Begimental Court- marsial hold on Tuesday the 21st December for disobeying Caym

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