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NOTICE.

JUST ARRIVED

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

INTERESTING FORGERY the prosecution to prove the

CASE.

Alleged Culprit Arrested

After 14 Years.

execution of the last assignment of the property by the two bothers of the property by the twoj brothers in 1916. .

FRIDAY. MAY 6, 1921,

THE

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Mr. H. K. Holmes, Land Officer, produced the memorial relating to Before Mr. R. E. Lindseli at the Road Central in February 1907, the mortgage of No. 227 Queen's

an Kun, alius harged on remand with forging assignments of the property in and the local office has received

1903 and 1916 respectively. the name of Pan Ho on a mortgage

advices to the effect that the feived dated 2nd February, 1907,

Examined by Mr. Alabaster, Mr.repairs having been completed nd uttering same.

(Holmes said he was not Land the vossal departod from Yoko-

Oficer in 1907,

hama on the 3rd and is due hero

She May 12th.

will depart from Honkong for Manila on the 14th and is scheduled to arrive in Hongkong from Manila

Mr. F. C. Jenkin (instructed by 3. G. R. Haywood) appeared for he prosecution and Mr. C. G. Alabaster (instructed by Mr. II. C.

acnamara) for the defence. Outlining the facts, Mr. Jenkin

Mr. Alabaster:

Ia it

the

practice for the parties who have executed a mortgage to sign the

memorial?

Mr. Holmes: The Ordinance ald the property in respect of requires that some or one of the

e mortgage deed was inland tot parties to sign it, except in some 124, 1469 upon which was built cases.

on the 20th, leaving for Seattle and Victoria via Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama on the 21st.

The "Weantches” is the first of

a fleet of five vessels to ho operat

jin. 227 Queen's Road Central. It In this particular memorial of ed by the Admiral Line, the others

enants in

was

being the Keystono State," the "Bay State," the "Silver State": and one as yet unnamed.

The s. s. Wenatchee was built

is held on a lease for a term of February "Zad., 1907, there 109 years. In September 9th, 1905, jonly one signature? -Yes.

e property was assigned by the

Whether the mortgage deed is then holder to two brothers, Fan forged or not it had apparently at the Camden plant of the New Kan (defendant) and an Ho aheen signed by the same party?York Shipbuilding Corporation common, the assign Fram experience I can say that it for the United States Shipping iment being duly registered, On is the invariable practice for Board. Designed for continuous February 2nd, 1907, a mortgage memorials to be signed at the same speed of 17 knots per hour, the the subject matter of the proceed-time as the deeds.

vessel (xceeded twenty knots. inv was executed. and his

under pressure, Worship would observe in the dead?

on her trial, before leaving New York for

It is signed by the same person,

Almost certain...

that one of the tenants in com- no matter if it is forged or not Seattle on March 12, and averag-1 tion, purporting to have been Pan

ed 18 knots on & run of 100, iła, mortgaged his moiety or shareh

Mr. A. E. Suffiad, Chief Clerk uiles. Laid down as a hospita!] of the property to the complain Court and clerk to the Chief ship, the Wenatchee. named Jant, Chan Poi-chi for 24,000, at Justice, producel the mortgage after an apple growing valley in an interest of one and half peridied in connection with the case. the State of Washington, was leent per month. The case of the] Complainant Chan. Pui Chi bore changed to a troop transpart, pruseertien was that the deed was fout Me. Jenkia's statement in his then to a Treighter and finally to Just executed and signed by Panferidoner, The interest - on the a combined passenger and cargo

Ho, but by Pan Kun, the defend- |mortgage was $60 a month. He liner. She was launched in 1919| Jant, who represented himself to did not know defendant's name! and her cost to the Shipping] The Pan Ro. The interest on the fand his share of the property, 'He Board-Emergency Fleet Corpor- Imortgage was paid for three left the matter to his solicitor, ation is said to have been about Imonths and then defendant dis-Mr. P. X. d'Almuda. He went $8,000,000.

appeared. The eiremanstances with defendant le inspect No. 227- The Wenatchee is 535 feet long! under which defendant executed Queen's Road Central on the day and 72 feet beam, with a draft of She has the deed were that on the 23rd.jof the signing of the mortgage30 feel. 6 inches. January, 1907, complainant, who jaeed but did not ask his counce-accommodation for 260 first class was a retired Californian sertion with the property. He had and 300 third class passengers, chant, and who had been employ-not seen Pan Ho before he brought with a crew of 210, and in ad-

dition has a ing his capital from time to time jau netion against him,

cargo capacity of 7,000 tons. Driven by reduction in Jewling it to holders of pro- Answering Mr. Alabaster, Chan geared turbines of 12,000 horse perty on mortgage, was invited by Pui-chi sail he had no trans-power, supplied with steam from fone of the interpreters of Mr. Factions with defendant before eight boilers fired by fuel oil, the Ex. PAlmada to the latter's office. February 2nd., 1907. On the day the Wenatchee will maintain

He attended and was informed by when the mortgage was signed his a speed of 17 knots the interpreter that defendant de-concubine lent $150 to defendant, service. Her oil tank capacity is sired to ngage some property who gave her a promissory note 3,200 tons giving her a steaming for $1,000. Defendant said he for that amount.

the promissory note?

in

radius of 1,700 miles at 17 knots. The boilers are of Balicock and Wilcox type, Westinghouse | turbines and DeLaval gears. As Witness: No. My concubine had

a direct result of urned it.

gained during the war, the Mr. Alabaster produced two Wenatchee embodies the latest

was Pan Ho and owned half off PERFECT PENCIL No. 227 Queen's Road Central) Mr. Alabaster: Have you got

The derd was eventually sigued by i defendant in the presence of Mr.d d'Almada. Defendant also signed himself as Pan

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memorial of the deed which was documents, one of which here the developments and SUMMER

registered in the Land Office. The correspondence chop of the Wahances known to science: her hull genuine signature et Pan Ho aping Loom shop owned by deis divided into fourteen compart- peared in the original assignment fendant, and was addressed toments, any three of which may of the property to the Pan borthers defendant. One of the items inbe damaged without danger of as tenants in

1903. that letter was the request for the the common in There should be another specimen repayment of $1,240.

under Vessel sinking otherwise favorable conditions. The lifeboat equipment is of modern type and a very elaborate fire fighing system is installed with automatic alarms. in each Mr. Alabaster: Why should room and compartment.

The

of Pan Ho's real signature in the Chan said he had not lent $5,240 subsequent assignment of the? ito defendant. The letter property on March 3rd.. 1915, written by his accountant,

was

when the two brothers assigned the whole of the property to a third party. The dead war execut-your accountant demand on your wireless apparatus bus a range a proof 2,000 miles, and a submarine ed and signed by Pan Ho. who hehalf the repayment on also acted as his brother's at-missory note of $8,240, unless signal system is also fitted. torney, defendant being then ab-here was such a note? sent from the Colony then. Mr.

case for the reason that the man.

.

Witness could give no reason.

The staterooms are replete in. modern conveniences, including specially designed reading, dres

Jenkin said he would have some At this stage the case was ad-sing table and shaving lamps, difficulties, which, he trustedjourned until Tuesday afternoon. electric fans and heaters. The would be overcome, in proving the Mr. Alabaster applied for a re-old type of berth has been super- where named had been forged by duction of bail, which was accused, was the brother of the lessive particularly in view forger and it was he who bailed the unreliability of complainant's

evidence. defendant. It therefore showed that Pan Ho was friendly disposed

Mr. Lindsell said the evidence

ex-seded by specially designed of enamelled beds, Hot and cold water are supplied to every room, many of which have their own private bath rooms connecting. The public rooms are Buiner-

finished They include a social bull, tearoom, smoking room, reading and writing cooms.

to his brother. He ir.. Jenking/was unsatisfactory on one parnus.. light, airy and exquisitely had sub-paenard him. however, totinlar point which had nothing prove that the signatures on the to do with the forgery charge.

Mr. Alabaster said he wont mortgage deed and the memorial.

The

were not his. The deed was ineal with the forgery at the next dining saloon is on the "Edeck,j pounded by order of Mr. Justice hearing.

After further discussion' the bail! Gompertz in consequence of an original action in 1900 and was was reduced to $10,000 in cash and now produced from the custody of $5,000 in security.

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over the centre of which is located a large loaded glass dome. The galley is fitted with the most

Baltimore people probably will modern equipmont, including elecl

continue to call the gray house at the Supreme Court. The com-

tric bake ovens, grills and oilheat.

Impressive Funeral.

Charles and Mulberry Streets ed ranges. plainant's position was that hiej WATCH THE FRUIT YOUR

The New York Evening Post, "The Cardinal's Residence," for ing throughout the ship has been gives the following account of many years, but in the opinion deed was cancelled, he lost the

CHILDREN EAT.

taken care of in a very complete the preparation for the obsequies of persons versed in Catholic. $1,000 and had to pay the cost in

manner, insuring comfort at all of the late Cardinal Gibbons: Church affairs it is likely to be the action which amounted tu

Whilst must ripe, sound fruits times. An extensive refrigera-Preparations for the funeral of $1,500. He was therefore con-

long time before the house will with Cardinal Gibbons aro approaching claim another cardinal as its per- siderable out of pocket now." Je good for eildren there is ion plant is installed had recently become aware of the danger in fruit which is green. separate compartments for meat, completion at the Archiepiscopal manent occupant. In view of the fact that defendant had returned ripe or damazed, among the fish, vegetables, butter and eggs, palace. Meanwhile the body of fact that there are two American the least of the evils to be feared etc., and is of ample capacity for the Frelate will remain in the cardinals now, and both in the to the Colony after an absence of from such fruit being arote in-jany emergenes. Separato, con-chamber where he died until East, such a circumstance seems about 14 years, and had had him digestion, diarrhoea and worms. pletely equipped bospitals are Sunday evening, when it will be remote.

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM. arrested.

"Both the Church and America

When you have reason lo sus-provided for passengers and taken to the cathedral and there News of the death of Cardinal Mr. Bulmer Johnson, solicitor,pect that your child has eaten crew; fitted with modern ap-lie in state until it is removed to Gibbons caused profound grief at was then called to the witness fruit of a doubtful character the piances. A noteworthy point is its resting place in the crypt the Vatican, coming as a particu JUST received a large Consignment of (1) LACTOGEN the box. M Johnson said he had best course is to administer a the comfortable accommodation under the chancel after the final law shock to Pope Benedict. most digestive food for Infants which keeps good in quality during been summoned to the court by dose of Baby's Own Tablets at provided for officers and crew, services. Hot Weather; (2) LACTOSE (Milk Sugar) for sweetening the foods Mr. Haywood under extraordinary once, for these Tablets quickly which are up to the most modern Mgr. Bonzano, Apostolic have lost one of their greateat of Infants and Dyspeptics; (3) MILFORD-McGRATH FLUID circumstances. He wrote a letter but gently cleanse the stomach standards and far surpass older Dolegate at Washington, has men," exclaimed the Pope. "The INSECTICIDE the Best Fluid for destroying Fleas, Mosquitoos, o Mr. Haywood on Wednesday, and bowels, and can be given ships. The ship has been built been chosen to pontificate at the name of Cardinal Gibbbas will Bugs, Flios and all other Insect Posts in Summor days; and (4) demanding know what did he ex-with absolute safety even to the on the Sherwood system of solemn Requiem Mass, and go down in bistory. JOHN CAHILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIC and CINDERELLA pect of him and had not received youngest or most delicate infant. longitudial framing and to take Archbishop J. J. Glennon of St. Cardinal Dougherty was deeply SOAPS for keeping everything clean in Houses.

Baby's Own Tablets, the Cana- the highest class in both Ameri-Louis, who delivered the sermon moved by the news from Balti- PRICES are Very Moderate. Inspection and Enquiries are was executed before his arrival dian children's remedy, are also can Bureau and Lloyd's Registry at Cardinal Gibbone's golden more. "By the death of Cardinal cordially invited,

was excoins and he could not a specific for teathing troubles, of Shipping. She will start her jubileo here in 1911, also will Gibbons," he said, "The Church constipation, colds, and croup, career as an oil burner, but is so presch the funeral sermon. in America has lost the greatest Mr. Jenkin said he had no nesal They bring calm, natural, health-designed that converstion to coal.The occasion will cause the man in its history and our coun».

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CRANES NEEDED BY N.B.W.

giving sleep and promote regular will not be a difficult matter. detain Mr. Johnson. Ho

development From chemists, apologised to Mr. Johnson for the

or direct and post free at 60 conts inconvenience to which he had the vial from the Dr. Williams" been subjected. He intended to Medicine Co., 96 Szechuan Road, ask Mr. Johnson if he could assist Shanghai.

Cranes for wharf and goneral work are needed in New South Wales.

greatest gathering of Catholic try its foremost citizen. Several Church dignitaries and clergy generations "of Catuolies in the ever witnessed in this country. United States looked up to him Members of the Diplomatic Corps as their leader. Americans, it- from Catholic countries repre-respective of creed, regarded him.. sented at Washington and many) as a patriot and guide."

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