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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1921.

THE GYMKHANA.

Notes and Times.

(BY "WIRELESS.")

quarter

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

CHEESE

The Ameer and Ardalan did main event and not the one quarter in 32 seconds. Pawnshop

and A not gallop this morning bat will mile

as the went well over the mile gallop in do sa to-morrow. Enthusiasts handicap is too much for the | 217,3,5., and Bolshevis's time for will doubtless remember that The moke. The Ameer is in the pink the mile was somewhat disap- Ameer put up a good gallop last, of condition but I am afraid the pointing to the onlookers. Light- Saturday, covering the one mile mile is too short for him. The ing weat well ovar the three- and a quarter in 252,3/5 and the beat gallop of this morning was quarters in 1.3 and this po Edam Cheese last mile was over 2.15, I under- į done by Seamperdate covering should secure a stand this pany will start in the the mile in 2.15.3.5, and the last owner.

PONY'S NAME,

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Distance

win for the

Gruyere

Miles quarter Gouda (Full Cream)

32

32

33.3

34

1

134

194 Last

Mile

Mile Mile Mile

Miles Miles

1.13 1.43

35.3 1.10

2.20 1.43.3 *15.3

37

· 1.10

1.47

2.21

Neston and Spynie

1.10 1.43

Spoilt Child...

1

+$

1.29

2,05

2,39

Peanut

+4

1.23.3 1.57

Tiddleywicks and Mis

serimus-Doleful

33

1.06.2 1.38.4

Mountain Ведг and

Flywheel...

36.3

1.112

1.46.2 2220

Quo Vadis & Carpenter.

*34.3

1.08.3

1.43

Lighting

34

1.06

1.38

Tuckshop

1.12

1.47.3

Humorist

37

1.13

1.45 21.

Frome and Mountain

Mist

1.23

1.58.3 2313

Pawnshop

and

bands

Child

35

1.10

1.43.2 2:17.3

Louzs

1.13.3 1.43

Mystic Dahlia

1.122 1.50

Coniston and Golden

Syrup

36

1.15

1.55

2.29

Leighton and King

Harry

34 35.1 1.10

1.43

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FALSE IMPRISONMENT. ON THE WATERFRONT. case being dismissed. Mr. D. J.

Chinese Doctor Awarded

Damages.

A War Incident.

that the

Lewis was counsel for defendant. Sergeant E. W. Andrews, who made the charge had to fire a shot across its bows before the launch, which was said to be travelling at a fast rate of speed,. was stopped. In evidence it was upon under suspicious circum- stances by the European police- man 2nd his assistants, who searched the five Chicese launch, suspecting that opium was

aboard two packages were seen being thrown over- board before slowed down for the police to the vessel was

board it

2

Wong King-yin, who described The return to Hongkong last bimself as a Chinese doctor of week of the Peninsular and medicine but who under cross-Oriental passenger steamer Sar-stated that the launch was called) examination admitted that his dinia with Capt F.G. Cadiz only qualifications " were D.S.C. in command recalls a signboard outside his door and that his late father was a medical officer in the army. was the plaintiff in an setion which came before Mr. Justice Wood in the Summary Court this morning Plaintiff claimed from Hu Phi alias Hu Kun. a shoemaker, the sum of $500 damages for false imprisonment, it being alleged that on Sept: 8th defendant as saulted plaintiff and gave him The Sardinia was in the pas into the custody of a policeman on senger service to the East in 1916 a false charge of trying to obtain and for several trips was success-

thrilling experience vessel had during the war. but which is known to very few people. The distinction that Capt Cadiz now wears was conferred upon him for his daring and splendid seamanship, which saved the Sardinia from becoming a total loss. Lloyds' also presented to him their medal for distinguish- ed seamanship.

THE

PACIFIC CONFERENCE.

Concentrate Upon Disarma-

"There are problems on the Pacific of which the allies must and a solution. and find it quickly."

This from Lord Northcliffe, the famous British newspaper pro- prietor, in his first direct state- ment on the coming disarmament conference and the Pacific pro-

Lord Northcliffe was interview.

money by false pretences and fui in dodging submarines work-ment, says Lord Northcliffe. caused plaintiff to be imprisoned ing in the Mediterranean. On an in No. 2 Police Station, Wanchai.outward voyage with

large From plaintiff's case, conducted passenger-list she was caught by by Mr. G. E. Nash, it appeared a torpedo just alter she had clear- that defendant was a tenant of ed the strait of Gibraltar for the plaintiff's brother and plaintiff Suez Canal. The projectile bit was in the habit of collecting the, the Sardinia on the bow causing feat. On the day in question a big rent, which opened up the plaintiff was in defendant's shop chain-locker. The forward bulk- and there was some trouble over head was not damaged by the ex-blems which it will consider. a reat receipt. Defendant, it was plosion and it held, saving the alleged, siezed plaintiff and abip from foundering with all strack bim, and then blow his hands. The Sardinia was 60ed at Honolulu on his journey police whistle. Two Europeans miles from the nearest port around the world, including stops in civilian clothes and an Indian Oran, in Algeria. The bulkhead in Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, sergeant came up and defendant was shored-up with heavy tim-Japan and thence back to London. I am going to the east to go asked for plaintiff to be arrested,bers to give it additional resist-

to school," said Lord Northcliffe. Plaintiff replied that he was quite ence, in the meantime the pas- willing to go anywhere they sengers being put off in lifeboats. will not express views on wished, but he wanted to go by The weather was fine. fortunate-subjects with which I am only ricksha One of the Europeans is, and theses was smooth. There partially familiar and that. at

second-hand. siezed plaintiff by the arm, it was was, however, great doubt that alleged, and the Indian took hold the water-tight compartment next of his belt. Plaintiff was then to the chain locker would hold taken to the Police Station. The and a volunteer crew was select Sergeant in charge weat into the ed to remain on board, the others case and dismissed it.

belog sent off in charge of the point upon which I should Mr. H. H. L. Dennys (for de- passengers. The bulkhead hold-like to talk to you-and that is fendant) to plaintiff: You describe ing out, the engines had been re-

the vital question of the reduction of armaments. yourself as a Chinese doctor; versed and the ship was headed what are your qualifications? direct for Oran, proceeding stern Plaintiff replied that he had no first. The ship's boats were taken

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one of the most momentous which in so doing, faithfully represent by the war can only be mitigated qualifications, but he had a sign-in tow and after several hours has ever been laid before any gath-the opinion of his country-and, in a long period not only of peace | board outside bis door. His late the vessel reached Oran. Tem-oring of nations; and upon its suc- what is equally important, if we, but of treedom from all thought father was a medical officer in porary repairs were made and cessful resolution depends, I am the shareholders in this tremend. of wars probable and improbable, the army.

she later went to Gibraltar to go firmly convinced, the peace, prosous business of renewing the Mr. Dennys contended that he into drydock for a

There is only one thing which new bow. perity and happiness of the world sanity of the world, will do the will save the world now, and that had no case to answer. Plaintiff It was three years since the for many years to come. had admitted that he went to the Sardinia was at Hongkong before which has so long isin on the siderations at the Washington many years to come we shall

The burden of armaments the intrusion of any other con-cause

Lutmost in our power to preventļis bard, unremitting work in the of reconstruction. For Police Station voluntarily, and her arrival here the other day, because the sergeant arrested During that time she has been shoulders of civilization most be conference the solid

common Dome of us have time, if the plaintiff, defendant could not be trooping to Australia and has very largely reduced if we are over sense which is latent in every Washington conference held responsible, Mr. Denneys been on the Bombay run of the to recover from the shock of the civilized nation will see to it that fruit, for any thought of war.

WAT, P. and O. She made two voyages

"It will not be easy to find im has ever known will be carried on Secretary of State Haghes I saw the greatest council the world "In President Harding and] to Sydney with returning Aus- tralian soldiers and later took mediately a basis upon which all in an atmosphere of aincarity and two men of distinction, who, of the Connaughts and the Lein- the nations concerned will agree good faith. sters from Home to Bombay.

submitted.

His Lordship held that plain tiff had made out & case, and evidence was called for the defence. Defendant told the Court that plaintiff abused him very badly and be seized him by the tail of his cost. Dafendant denied giving instructions to the

Marine Court Cases.

to curtail their armaments.

DIRE PERIL.

bears

all the eminent men with whom

HONESTY NEEDED.

I have discussed this great con- "Unless that atmosphere can ferance, seemed to my humble "We in Great Britain, your-be created and made to endure; thinking most fitted to preside At the Marine Court this morn-selves, our allies, the whole world, unless each and every nation over such a council. ing two cases dealt with were perhaps, are inclined to-day, in honestly shows that it is repre- motor-launch corswains who had

"Both are men who have the police, and he said it was plaintiff committed breaches of harbour the reaction which the end of the sented at Washington for the pesce of the world at heart, to who blew the police whistle. regulations. Both wore charged anew upon fighting strength as ference is called, the genuine of the discussion no less than the war has brought upon us, to lean single purpose for which the coo-whom the inevitable difficulties "I believe the evidence given with failing to exhibit the the one force which rendere limitation of ornaments, and that gravity of the issue, are perfectly by the police sergeant", said His lights; failing to stop when called Lordship, "that be made the on to do so by the police and for possible even the patched and no thought of tactical gains of clear,

tattered peace we have so far arrest by direction of defendant | not having their licences on

any sort is being entertained, the "If, as I said, the conference and that be took the plaintiff, board. The roaster of the Walls managed to achieve.

"The Washington conference

conference will fall and the should fall, the consequences Ill using force, to the police station. Wails lau ch No. 3 was fined $20 must scotch this dire peril, and greatest opportunity is history be utterly disastrous to the whole I find, therefore, the case for all counts-810 for not stopping

and world; but I am strong in my for securing permanent absolutely proved against defendant and and $5 on the other two charges.

persuaded

universal peace and prosperity belief that it will not fall, that it damages, at

delegate there will have been thrown away... The coxswain of the launch will keep before 825.

will rise from its deliberations his Judgment for $25 and costs. Tai Lee No. 14 was act fined, the this single supreme object, and, e588

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