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NOTICES.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. “ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919.
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MISS FAIRALL'S CHAIR COOLIES.
FINED FOR HAVING NO
LICENCES.
Continuing his remarks, the In- spector said that during the affair a crowd began to collect around so the detective told the lukong to take no more notice of the matter, but to report it to the
T/T.
Demand
EXCHANGE.
SELLING.
4/11 4/114
4/1136 4/11
4/115% Nom. 209
19616
Nom.
Nom. 9934 257 Nom. 9 62
BUYING.
5/1 5/114 5/156
5/134
what benefit would accrue from 30 d/B. San Francis-l them. Miss Fairall, in reply, com- co & New York) plained that she had never receiv-4 m. Marks
1011
Nom.
9.96.
10.06
Traffic Inspector. On Monday 30 dis INSPECTOR'S STRONG COMMENTS. morning the matter was reported 60 dis
Two Chinese chair coolies to him (Inspector Garrod), se a engaged by Miss Fairall were to result of which he rang up. 4 m/s
Miss day charged at the Magistracy Fairall on the telephone and told
T/T Shanghai before Mr. N. L. Smith with her that he wished to give her a TT Japan
T/T Singapore. having no private licences. little advice about the registra- T/T India.
Inspector Garrod said that he tion of her ccolies and their would like to make a fex re-behaviour.
Demand, India 'He told her marks on the case. For the that it
T/T San Francisco) was un-British of information of the general public.her
& New York.] to try and put the he would like to say that some coolies against the
TIT Java authority T/T Marks tima
member of the of the Police and as a result of TT Francs ..... staff of the Hongkong Tele- her attitude the coolies took no graph
to came
bim and notice of the Police.. He then
Demand, Paris interviewed him on the question told her of the regulations which of licenses, and if the article had appeared in the papers and
4 m/s L/C which had been written in that she replied that she did not read 4 m/s. D/F paper had been acted upon by the newspapers.
The Inspector then 6 m/s. L/C general public it would have took pains in explaining to her 30 d/e. Sydney and) -saved a lot of time and trouble what the regulations were and
Melbourne ... in the Colony. But it was not acted
It urged upon.
not only licences but that chair coolies should be registered for
820, 2
ed any protection in Hongkong 4 me. Francs the protection of the employers. from the Police and that she had 6 m/s. France
Nom
203
A number of men had been yet to meet the person or persons Demand, Germany detailed to supervise rick-who had received assistance or Demand, New York 9976 sha coolies, etc.. and see protection..
T/T Bombay that they had their licences Inspector Garrod then went on Demand; Bombay ... and carried them on their persons. to remark to the Magistrate that T/T Calcutta......... Nom. On Saturday afternoon, last, a Miss Fairall in her attitude, and Demand, Calcutta... Chinese constable met two chair incited in him the memory of the Demand, Manila cooliea employed by Mrs. Watt in men who had died for her pro- Demand, Singapore. 209 Pedder Street. He went up to tection. During the last two On Haiphong them and asked them for their years they had witnessed a num-On Saigon licences. They did the usual grin ber of armed attacks by outlaws On Bangkok and told the constable to see in this Colony. He himself had Sovereign..... their mistress who had purchased assistedto carry the bodies of Gold leaf per Tael... 28.40 the licences. The constable ac-his dead comrades, with five or Bar Silver, per oz ... 74 cordingly accompanied the chair six bullet wounds, &fter affrays, forward coolies and on the way met sout of the houses. He did not
European detective to whom he suppose
that Mise Fairall
made bis report. The detective thought these men had died afe in protecting people like her.
went
to
Wiseman's
and saw Mrs. Watt. At this He considered Miss Fairall 'kong 50 cts pieces stage the defendants, with Miss fhad 'grossly
Nom.
Nom.
Nom.
4. Nom
7134
SUBSIDIARY COINS
DISCOUNT PER $100:
$1 dis..
par
$34 pm. 21% pra
to
insulted the
10.
37
5
Fairall in the chair, came into memory of his dead comrades, sight and the constable went up and also their wives and little c. Coins and asked to examine their children who were suffering their licences. The European detective lous. He considered Miss Fairall was spoken to by Miss Fairall, should acknowledge her wrong nobly protecting and assisting who said that ahe. WEB e and her un-British conduct. ridicule the Police belonged to white woman living in
In conclusion, the Inspector the class of criminals mentioned,
·British Colony and that it apologised to His Worship for they would be the first to turn
&
was an insult to the Police to ask having made those remarks, but round if they knew she had $10 a Chinese man to accost her.. he had to show the difficulties and strangle her when they
Inspector Garrod here stated under which the Police laboured could do so without detection, that the constable did not accost among the codie class. If the The defendants were fined # Wiss Fairall, but only her coolies, coolies whom Miss Fairall waslesch by His Worship,
HONGKONG DEFENCE
CORPS.
Administrative Orders by Ma- jor G. H. Wakeman, V. D. Act ing Administrative Commandant; state ----
LEAVE.
Captain R Hall is granted 6 months' leave dated 26th Novem- ber, 1919. Spr. B. Pasco, Engineeri Company, is granted 3 months* leave, 25, 11.19. Pte. D. Wood, "D"."Company, is gradted 10 monthe' leave from 6th May, 1920.
NOTICE.
MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA, LTD.
(MITSUBISHI TREDINGO0
COAL, GENERAL IMPORTS AND
EXPORTS.
2. PULL-THROUGHS. Members of the Corps, when applying for new pull-throughs must return the brass weights of YOSHINOTAL NOJO, KIMASUTA SATO. their old ones.
ARTILLERY ORDERS, Orders for Artillery Company by Major J.H.W. Armstrong, V.D.. state-
Annual Musketry Course (Belt and sidearms to be worn)
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF TAKASHIMA, OCHL, MUTABE. KISHIDAREI
CANADA, SHINNEW, KAMIYAMADA, ZĪBA,
20 OTUBARI GOAL MINES.
Agents for SAKITO COAL.
1
HEAD OFFICE (TOKYO. BRANCHES AND REPRESENTA~ MYES :— NAGASAKI, KARATSU,
Sunday, 7th December.-9.00 ata. Right Half Company at WAKAMATSU, MOJI, KURK, KOBE, King's Park Range Kowloon. OSAKA, TSURUGA NAGOYA, 9.00 am. Left Half Company TOKOHAMA, TOKYO, HAKODATE, Taikoo Range, Quarry Bay..
ENGINEER ORDERS.
Orders for Engineer Company by Lieut W. Brown state:
KURORAN, OTARU, VLADIVOS- TOOK, PEKING, TIENTSIN, DAIREN. rSINANTU, HANKOW, SHANGHAL TAIPIH, HONGKONG, CANTON,
D.EL. Classes for Higher HarpsoNG, MANILA, SINGAPORE Ratings.-D.EL. Classes for CALCUTTA, LONDON & NEW YORK. higher ratings will be held at Belchers at 6.00 p.m. on Wednes- day, 3rd December. Officer on duty: 2nd Lieut. L. J. Blackburn. INFANTRY ORDERS
Orders for Infantry Battalion by Major G. G. Wakeman, V.D., Officer Commanding, state:-
B" Company.
Cable Address Hongkong "[WASAKI "* Canton, Haiphong — "IWASAKISAL"
Codes Al, A.B.C. STE ED. Western Union and Bentley's. AGENCY FOR THE OSAKA Į MARİNE AND FIRE INSURANCE
CO., LTD, OSAKA,
For Particulars Apply to
S. SAYEKI, Mangri.
Sunday, 30th Nerember.-9.30 a.m. Nos. 5 and 6 Platoons at King's Park Range Annual Musketry Course, Part-1. The following will attend: Corpl. J. Lyon, Lee. Corpl. E. F. Aucott," Privates W. E. Roberts, A. W: No. 11, Pedder Street, Hongkong Smith, F. A. Macintosh. W. Sinclair, O. R. Benson, E. W White, F.H. Smith and J. Hurt Sergts. Oxberry and Beavis,Corpl.) Jackman, Privates C. Stuart, H.H. Tayler, 4.E. Paine, W.A Stephens, RE Belilios, D.E. Moss. A.G.M. Fletcher, C.H.P. Staff Hay and T.E. Pearce. Sergt. W.H. Edmonds will attend. Dress, Drill order (Heb}} mets).
NOTICES.
Hongkong Rife
League.-
Members of the Corps are reminded of the practice shoot at King's Park Range at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, 29th instant.
Rifle Competitions-A meeting of the Corps Shooting Committee (the members of which are as notified individually on 20.11.19) will be held at Headquarters ou Monday, 1st December, at 5.30 p.m. to discuss arrangements for Rifle Competitions etc.
SHIPPING.
VESSELS ARRIVED.
Two vessels consigned coal to Hongkong to-day, the ss. KAI- FONG, & B. and S. vessel, which brought 1,700 tons from Hai- phong, and the FUSHIKIMARU. from Miike with 1,923 tons.- Mooring, C 43 and B 32 respech- ing.
The GLENFALLOCH (Capt. A. Mackenzie) arrived this yês- terday at noon from Fenang and Singapore with 950 tons of gener- al merchandise.
The CHOYSANG reached bere this morning with 180 tons from Shanghai.
The DOYLESTON, consigned to the Pacific Mail us. Company, brought yesterday 2,000 tons from Portland. She experienced strong northerly gale with typhoon force.-Mooring, Kowloon Wharf,
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