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THE HONGKONG TELEGRA

committing armed robbery, and

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL should be dealt with severely, in

introduces extra

TRAINING TIMES.

rain. Details :--

V

1

2

THURSD

DAY BY DAY.

[cook cushion in Chinese em-

broidery.

The hearing of the case in which Cassum Ahmed, draper, of Wellington Street. 188 charged with selling to mile.tomers rolls of wool hearing a false trade mark, was resumed and Dun before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at the Duke (Boy), 34 mile-36.45; Magistracy this afternoon. The

bad case. Sections 3, 3, 4, and are. all drafted with a view to: carTY- Continued from Page 83

There were further training, final draft for £5 being the ing out the object of making the gallops at Happy Valley this surplus from the sale of work has punishments more severe" and

morning. The sand course, over een sent to Dr. Barnardo's argantly required. An improved the amended section 28 (as which the gallops were simed, Homes. No. 115, is the winning service for the Kowloon Peninsula amended by section 6 of this was very holding after last night's number in the raffle for the pea necessity. At present the whole severity in the punishments in Red Ensign (Geg), 4 mile is also a matter of pressing Ordinance)

two respecta 36 45; 1.10 25: 1.44 2/5/ upply "comes through ons 12 the following main. During the war it has namely (1) by enabling two

Bend Or (Sedgwick), 1⁄4 mile- sitting together $7 4/5; LIS; 147 95. been impossible to get new magistrater material, but a new 18" main to impose a fine not exceeding

Rochester (Dogle), 4 mile. for the general service and 2000 dollars and imprisonment 1.12; 14 15 *the* pipes and accessories for any term not exceeding two

Paper Money (Gegg for a

complete Shamshuipo years, and (2) where a longer r, 1.11 35; 1.44. service are on order. It is not term of imprisonment is desired.

Malcolm (Sutton) now when they will be delis by giving power to the magistrate :ered.

apon magistrates, It is not proposed to

[1.30,9/51.44.3/5. the Captain provide a water service at Cheung application of

Victory Star (Sutton), 4 mile.

Flyford (Boy) and Rheastar

Two stalwart youths who, by tion and laying out in this neigh-which case the Judge of the (Adams). 34 mile.--39.4/5:1.14.25; the likeness they bore to each

Supreme Court, has power

to 11.49. bourhood

other, must be twink, faced Mr. PROTECTION OF MARINE STORES, inflict sentence of imprisonment

R. E. Lindsell at the Police Const Alexander (Gegg), 3;4 mile.-- The Hon. Attorney General up to seven years. Section of 36 35:11025; 1.41 2.5.

today, one of them being in the moved the first reading of a Bill this Bill contains the necessary

Heymoon (Doyle). 34 mile.-dock, charged with picking a sum intituled An Ordinance for the consequential amendments which

37; 111: 1.44 3:5. more effectual protection of follow on the above power to

Viola (Gegg), 3:4 mile.--36 1 5: commit for trial.

10:

Sha Wan until further progress Superintendent of Police or his--49.35: 1.31,2/5; 2.05. has been made with the reclama-deputy, to commit for trial, in

marine stores.

The Hon. Colonial Secretary

.

END OF THE WAR. seconded, and the Bill was read a The Hon Attorney General first time.

moyed the first reading of a Bill From the "Objects and Reasons" intituled An Ordinance to make we take the following: The provision for determining the date of the termination of the object of this Bill is to prevent thefts which take place in and in the neighbourhood of the harbour of marine stores which are defined so as to include coal, and though based upon the provisions of Ordi- first time. nance 4 of 1875, it is much wid a

present war, and for purposes con nected therewith.

The Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded, and the Bill was read a

The object of this Bill is to maka provision with reference la

in ita scope than that Ordinance the firing of the date of the

1.12 15:1.45.

Lord Lorne (Boy), 34 mile [36; 1.11; 1.42:

case was again adjourned.

of $22 from the pocket of another: Chinese, and the other in the witness box, being called there by his brother to give evidence as to hia irreproachable character. Mr. Lindsell bad a suspicion that Dusky (Sutton), Smile, -36.15;

as they bore such a strong phy- 1.11.3/5: 1.46.

Hector (Mody) and Excelsiorsical resemblance to each other, (Boy). 34 mile.-38.45; 12.3/5-they very likely also bore

1.47.

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Greymonse (Doyle), 4 mile.

1.49.

Eaton Boy (Sedgwick), 4 mile. ----37.15; 1.12.35; 1.47,3/5.

Aidlog II (Sedgwick, mile. -40.1/5; 1.17; 152,35,

Vivat (Boy) and Morning Star

motal resemblance. So he

asked of the twin in the witness boxWhat are you doing?"--- “I have no work."--" Who is supporting you?"-"My mother Supports us." - You are a miserable pair of brothers," was his Worship's unexpected rejoin-

months on the thief, who had had a previous conviction.

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inasmuch as coal and marine Termination of the Present War (Sutton), mile.- 37153 119.der as he passed sentence of three THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE-

stores belonging to companies,

firms, and individuals as well as to the Crown are liable to be stolen. The Ordinance also in-

cludes for the first time marine

both generally and as between His Majesty and any particular State and in accordance with the Home Act, 8 & 9 Geo. 3, ch. 59 it is enacted that such date shall be hawkers as well as dealers in dame date as is declared by marine stores and compels such

His Majesty by Order in Council hawkers as well as dealers to

under that Home Act. At the take out a licence for that pur-

same time, however, an exception pose with the proviso that such

is made (as in section 1 of the hawkers can only apply for.

Home Act) in the following case. licence through a dealer, who is

namely: "Where the

context

any

contract.

required to put up security otherwise requires of for such hawker."Such ficence

provision in any is granted and held at the dis-

deed, of

other instrument) cretion of the Captain Superin- tendent of Police on such condi- referring expressly or impliedly, and in whatever form of words.

is

a book

1.46.2.5.

: Gentle Cat (Sutton), last lá mile of 4 mile-34; 1.07.

Wedding Bells (Sedgwick), last mile of 5 furlongs.-35.25:

Pink Eye (Boy). 1 mile. 38.4-5; 1.16:151 2.26.

1.08.

Whilst a ferry launch was crossing over to Hongkong from Yaumati yesterday. a Chinese male passenger accidently fell overboard when the launch was tions as to fees and subject to such to the present war, or the present

Rear the Kowloon Naval Yard. In response ..to the call for regulations as may be prescribed hostilites. There is also a pro-assistance, a Police launch burri- by the Governor in Council Every dealer in marine stores viso (based on the proviso ined up and helped in the search which was without result, as the Home Act) section 1 of the required to keep with reference to such stores of any Ordinance. Proclama

to the effect that "in the case passenger was not seen again. Clause enables the police to tion, or Order issued by the inspect the goods of the dealer or Governor, conferring powers on hawker and the books and papers of the dealer. Clause 7 prohibits or on any Public officer exercise- any Government Department a dealer in or hawker of marine able during the continuance of stores from selling provisions the present war, if it appears to of any kiad. Clause 8 restricts Governor that it is expedient that

marine stores hawker to

the powers shall cease before the buying stores of the same

date so fixed as aforesaid, the kind or kinds as the dealer

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Clause 9 prohibita a marine stores hawker from selling any marine stores of any kind. Clause 10 enacts a penalty for being found in possession of any marine stores and not being able to account for same. Clause 11, which lowing: to modern commercial conditions has to be wider in its ares than section 11 of Ordinance 4 of 1875, prohibits dredging with- out the written permission of the] Harbour Master in certain waters;

tion of those powers.” some earlier date for the termina

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The Hon. Attorney General, moved the first reading of a Bill intituled An: Ordinance for the better Prevention of Corruption. seconded, and the Bill was read a The Hon. Colonial Secretary first time.

rendered the principal parts. The success of these matinees for the children has been exceptional, and steadily the number of thes tres visited has been increased. don were Crouch End and Wimble- being added to the list which already includes The object of this Ordinance Woolwich, Baibam, Hammer-

is to introduce into this Colony smith, Canning Town. Clapham such of the provisions of the Junction, Stoke, Newington, English Acts of 1906 and 1916 re Hackney, and Chelsea. Evening or dock or shipping or victualling the prevention of corruption as performances have also been

if within 100 yards of any wharf

or engineering or repairing yard. Clause 13 refers to

certain

03

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appear to be applicable to the cir-given in the East End. marks on certain of His Majesty's cumstance of the Colony, and, in V. will be also staged. stores and enacts a penalty for framing section 2 (1), it has been the unlawful application of such thought advisable, in all cases of marks to such stores. Clause 14 corruption falling, within this

In moving the second reading, enacts a penalty for obliterating Ordigance, to make the maximum

term of imprisonment 2 years, the Hon. Mr. Alabaster said the marks on His Majesty's stores.

sa to correspond with Or-Bill contained restraining clauses Clause 15 confers power to dinance 1 of 1898 section 3.which rendered it necessary to apprehend auspected offenders, and clause 16 empowers the police does not seem necessary to secure royal instructions in the to stop and "search boats and introduce here the provisions of case of companies which carried the Public Bodies Corrupt Prac-on business of banking so that persons on suspicion.

tices Act, 1889, as there is no the Bill would not come into force Municipal in Hongkong. Section until His Majesty's pleasure had 1 is intended to remove a doubt been signified by notice of allow. as to whether this Ordinance lance or disallowance: affects Ordinance 1 of 1898.

"

BIRTHS AND DEATHS, The Hon Attorney General moved the first reading of a Bill intituled An Ordinance to amend the law relating to the registra- BANK OF CANTON. tion of birthe and deaths.

The Hon. Mr. Alabaster moved The Hon. Colonial Secretary the frst reading of a Bill intituled seconded, and the Bill was read a An Ordinance to authorise the first time."

The Bill then passed its second and'third readings.

MISSIONS. TO SEAMEN The Hon Mr. Dodwell moved Bank of Canton Limited to con- the first reading of a Bill in- The object of this Bill is to carry vert its silver capital into gold. tituled An Ordinance to provide out the recommendation which In doing so, he said that by for the Incorporation of the Mix-. was recently made bythe Medical Order No. 37 it was the duty of sions to Seamen in Hongkong. Board to the effect that it is desir- the mover of the first reading of

The object of this Bill is to able to include in any medical a Bill to explain its objects, provide for the incorporation certificate of the cause of death a but in the present

Case the Missions to Seamen in Hong- statement as to whether any and he need not 'dwell kong and to vest in such corpor what anaesthetic was administer-on that as the explanations were tion all property of the Missions ed in the course of the illuess fully set forth in the memorandum now held in the names of various preceding the death, and how which had been printed. The trustees some of whom are dead, long before death.

Biil was intended to enable local and to enable the Corporation to ARMS AND AMMUNITION. dollar companies to take ad- manage such property.

The Hon. Attorney General vantage of the present high rate

In doing so, be said hon. mem- moved the first reading of a Bill of exchange and convert their intituled An Ordinance to amend capital into gold should that set bars were well aware of the fact

that the Missions to Bears the Arms and Ammunition Or with the approval of the dinance, 1900."

shareholders. There were three carried out some very valuable The Hon. Colonial Secretary Companies which desired to do so, work in the Colony for seamen. seconded, and the Bill was read a all of which did a considerable The committee found Increasing first time. Mamount of business in countries difficulty in carrying on the work The object of this Bill is to where gold currency circulated under present conditions, and the rendler er more deterrent the and it is the object of the Bill to Bill would greatly facilitate the powers of a Court with regard to enable those who think that if work of that Committee if the punishing persons in possession the conversion is to be done the the Mission, was incorporated.

Marina, it being felt that in time to do it is now if it is to The Bill passed its first reading.

ons in possession be done atall

Surned

Fob | The Bill then passed its first ima

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