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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, "MAƑ 26, 1921
COXSWAIN HEAVILY
FINED.
A HOT CHASE.
Pang Kam Tai,coxswain of the launch Fat Hing, was prosecuted this morning in the Marine Court, before Captain Basil Taylour, Marine Magistrate, at. the instance of Chief Revenue! Oficer Willin, for failing to stop bis
launch and show
his licence when required on the 24th instant, for failing to exhibit the regulation lights as prescribed by the International Collision Regulations, whilst un- jder way at 10 p.m. on the 24th instant and for placing undue pressure on the safety valve of his launch.
Mr. Blake, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for the defendant, who pleaded guilty.
on
Revenue Inspector Wildin said that at 9.20 p.m. on the 24th he saw defendant's launch stopped off Nine Pins. He went clase alongside and told him to stop. this being repeated in Chinese, His only answer was to go full speed ahead. Witness repeatedly blew blasts
his whistle. and fired six shots at defendant's funnel Defendant headed for Cape Collison and on arrival there, he took down all lights. Witness was close behind, and Nawing all the time. He then headed for Lerun Witness could only then see bim by the flames from his funnel. (15 Ketting through Lyamun he turns into Shaukiwan. When witness overhauled him he had stopped and there was nobody Con board. He looked asi
the
which Cuages, registered 145 lis. There was no water in the guage glass He searched the launeb and sent for the Shaukisan police. Shortly after the arridal of the police. defendant and his accountant re-j turned on board. --Witness sekedi the coxswain what he was doing f Nine Fine. He said he was waiting
fishing junk. Witness asked him why he did not stop when told.
He did no! reply. Nothing was found on bank. The licence allowed 125 The pressure.
steam
A
In reply to the Court. Inspector Wildin said when he went ob board and read the steam guage. the steam! was not blowing off. In reply to Mr. Blake. he said hat he was in a hired launch. He was showing lights, and was alongside defendant when he Örst challenged him.
After Mr. Blake bad addressed the Court. Captain Taylour fined the defendant $150.
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The pinion of Marquis Okuma, bare provoked amonn foreign pung fur the year ende *Gente without the fille, dies Powera certain justified appre-April, 1920, states:-- not perceptibly differ from thathensions.
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The net earnings of the boats,
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The amount at credit of Profit quantity. see, they are desperately clinging art Loss account after paying and he is doubtful as to its to the Anglo-Japanese Alliance for repairs, allowing for Directors' stability. He declares that the and are willing to make any con-and Auditor's fees and placing European peace has made no cession possible to have it renew-$10,000 to credit of Accident hance in the situation in the le 1ertain extent, the Fund) including $8.241.33 brought Far East and that consequentlJapanese are considering the Alli- forward, is $115.196.99. which there is no need for discussion 24 aure as a cond tion and guarantee with the approval of Share to the desirability of prolonging of security for their country. the Alliance The League of
holders, it is proposed to SPRID If the Anglo-Japanese Alance priate as follows: Nations having Tailed to secure is renewed it will mean a free To par a Dividend of an absolute abolition of arm-hand for Japan in her dealings with aments, it would be dangerous China, the possibility of a great To pay a Banus of 10
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Astatic To carry forward a: any Monroe doctrine, and, finally, moment. For this reason Marquis Japan's supremacy in the Far Okuma says that be cannot East. but support a continuation of the Alliance.
From the international legal|
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Con- as to her external expansion. which they recognise to be suit-stipation fogs the mental powers,
More Powers regularly and properly. Any modification would beable for submission to arbitration. poisons the blood, causes las accepted by Japan if England one cannot see clearly wherein situde and ineficiency. should desire to renew the resides the utility of an Alliance To dispel constipation and curs Alliance for another period of which would chiefly serve, as the ailments resulting therefrom, ten years.
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