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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER. 3. 1921,
ROLLED GOLD,
"Uncle" Buys Bracelets. A married woman of Aberdeen
Street named. Chan Chan was Budapest, Nov. 1. The ex-Emperor Karl and ex-Empress Zita have hoarded the placed in the dock at the Magis British monitor Glowworm and departed to Galatz.
Threatening Attitude of Little Entente,
Budapest, Nov. 2 Karl and Zita embarked at Villabais on the British månitor and left Hungary. Extreme nervousness is being displayed in Hungary, owing to the threatening attitude of the Little Entente.
THE RUBBER SITUATION,
Londos, Nov. 2
THE LATE MR. ALEKAN-Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Plufimer, Mr.
DER MACKENZIE.
Funeral At Happy Valley Yesterday.
and Mrs. A. Parcy, Mr. and Mrs. G. Piercy, Mr. and Mrs. Purves and Mr. D. J. Purves, Mr. and Mrs. James Reid, Mr. Ef Ralphs, Mr. and Mrs. B. &. Ram, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ranger, Mr. and Mrs. Alex, The funeral took place at Happy Redger, Mr. J. Rodger and family, tracy yesterday afternoon charged valley yesterday afternoon of the Messrs. Reiss and Co., Hon. Mr... with obtaining $100 and with at-late Mr. Alexander Mackenzie, of Claud Severn and Mrs. Severn, Mr. tempting to obtain $130 by false Dunedin, Barker Road, the Peak, and Mrs. M. J. Stephens. Rev. and pretences.
agent for Messrs. Arthur and Co. Mrs. T. W. Scholes, Engineer Com- The evidence for the prosect Expart) Ltd., a well known and mander and Mrs. Campbell Su tion, conducted by Mr. H. C. Mae highly respected resident of the son, Mr. H. Ferry Smith, Mr. A. Damara (of Messrs.) Deacon, Colony, whose death, following an Findlay Smith, Mr. Shuk Fan, the Looker, Deaton and Harton) was illness of three weeks duration. Sincere Company Ltd, Mr. and to the effect that 03 the 16th was reported in yesterday's lasue. Mrs. Taggart, Mr. J. B. Thomson, October the woman entered the The large number of residents Mr. Tak Cheang. Messrs. Tyeb and Ca. Mr. H. R. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Tak Hing pawnshop, Second who attended the funeral ceremony Street, and pledged 籮 pair of and the wealth of doral tributes A. M. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. P. Douglas Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. "gold" bangles for £100. These placed
Save apon the were later discovered by the as-jeloquent testimony of the high Wilson, Mr. C. E. Warren, Mr. sistant to be of rolled gold. On esteem in which the deceased Robert Yip, and Messrs. 3. M. |Hogben, C. M. Turner, H. Davies the 31st October she attempted to gentleman was held. pawn another similar pair at the The Rev. J. Kirk Maconschie, the and M. Ward. Tak Cheong pawnshop demanding pastor of the Union Church, of $150 for them and
saving they which the deceased was a were of pure gold, being so in-minent member, conducted the scribed with Chinese characters.[service.
The chief mourners were the de- The two shops belonged to the
ceased's two sons and Mr. E R. ¡same frm and the assistant who
had accepted the first pair happen. Doves isan-in-law), who, with Dr Dairy Farm Hand Arrested. ed to be in the Tak Cheong shop into the grave.
Before Mr Orme yesterday, a when the WOMAN Arrived. The
Among thest attending the Chinesa described as a "cow boy" des-assistant insisted examining service were the Hon. Mr. Claudia the employ of the Dairy Farm them closely by boring a hole i Severn (Colonial Secretary), Hon. Cempany was charged by Mr T. the bracelets but the woman Mr. J. H. Kemp Attorney Gen-Oliphant, mavistant manager jected. The bracelets were found eral). Hon. Mr. T. L. Perkins Company, with stealing 7 lbs. of to be of exactly similar make and Director of Public Works), Hơn milk.
At the half-yearly meeting of the North Borneo Chartered Co., Sir West Ridgeway expressed the opinion that the only remedy for the rubber situation was reduction of output; but this must be com- pulsory. The ranks of the industry were too disunited to join in any scheme for the common good. He announced his intention of shortly visiting the Company's territory,
FIRE IN PETROGRAD ACADEMY,
Riga, Nov. 2. Fire broke cut at the Petrograd Academy of Science and troyed several valuable collections. The library was saved.
THE SOVIET ELECTIONS.
Riga, Nov.
A Moscow wireless states that 953 delegates have been elected to the Petrograd Soviet, 705 being Communists and 131 Independents.
The elected delegates inclade Lenin, Trotzky, Kalenin and Gorki.
THE AMERICAN LOAN TO CHINA.
New York, Nov. 2. The American group of the Consortium bas abandoned the to China, owing to China's failure to accept the terms.
INDIAN AGITATORS SENTENCED.
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McLean Gibson, lowered the coffin
Jessie Margaret
ALLEGED THEFT OF MILK.
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metal to the previous ones and she Mr. H. E. Pollock, His Honour Mr. Mr. T. H. King, A.B.P., maid was taken to the police station. Justice H. H. J. Gompertz, Mr. Ashat be appeared to watch the Mr. Hall of Messrs. Lo and L|0. Lang, Mr. R. 31. Dyer, Dr. Jessa in the interests of the Police. cross-examined the witnesses at Mitchell, Mr. J. L Me Pherson, Mr.as he understood that certain length.
Arnold Hughes, Mr. J. Mitchell, allegations would be made against Mr. Macnamara on one cccasion Mr. T. E. Pearce, Mr. J. B. Ross, two lodian constables. complained that Mr. Hall was Mr. H. Hancock. Mr. T. W. Hill, The Indian foreman employed si cross-examinieg but "bullying" Mr. Dyer Ball, Mr. G. IL Wakeham the dairy said that on October §1. the witness.
(Mr. H. R. Wells, Mr. E. A. Ram, Jearly in the morning, about 12.30 "Not very much to get, frighten-Mr. T. W. Robertson, Mr. J. Russell, m., be found a large can of milk out the Magistrate observ-Mr. P. Farrell. Mr. Percy Smith.produced) near the place where Mr. A. W. Smith, Mr. A. S. D. the fodder was kept, He then by Cousland, Mr. E. J. Chapman, Mr. went to the milkers" quasters and M Macramara whether he had C. Bulmer Johnson, Mr. B. A. Hale, woke the sccused and another Scho-man, and, taking them to the shed, loan given evidence in Court of ir. A. Stevenson, Mr. W.
Justice before, one of the wit-field. Mr. F. E. Ranger. Mr. H. M. asked who bad put the milk there. H. Namazee, Mr. Kayamally, etc. The accused admitted that he had. esset, who had been very hesitati
A wealth of foral tributes were The witser took the cso of ing in Sis replies, answered in the aid upon the grave, including the milk with him to Mr. Oliphant, negative, whereupon the Magis following:
Cand was told to take two Chinese rate expressed the hope that he
From the widow. William, watchmen with bim, replace the would not be called upon again. Alec, Jessie and Ernest, and milk where it was found, "and then
At the conclusion of the evid
from
and hide in the cowshed. The witness eace Mr. Hali complained that William Alexander grand-child- and the watchmen did as they were all the witnesses had been "coach-ren).
members of the Com-instructed, and after waiting frèm ed" before they came into court. mittee of Valon Church, the Alice 1.55 .m., to 3.15 s.m., tạm tro The Magistrate: No. i should 31emorial and Afiliated Hospitals, Indian Police constables. B226 and [say it has been exactly the the residents of the Helena May | B995. light their bull's eye lamps.
posite.
Institute. Messrs. Arthur and Co. Constable B203 held an empty pict Mr. Macnamara pointed out that Mr. Harry J. Lamb, Mr. R. Ber-milk bottle while constable B226 the pawnshops were situated in ton, Messrs. Cheng Kong, Cheng poured milk into it from the can. another district to that in which Chow and Wong Hing Cheong), B293 then put the bottle to his the woman lived. It was a pure Mr. and Mrs. E. E. de W. Abney.lips and was about to drink the accident, be said that one of the Mr. and Mrs. W. Armstrong. Mr. milk when one of the watchmen assistants happened to be in both and Mrs. E. F. Aucott, Mr. Ah Yau, called out in Chinese, "Are you shops. The two pawnshops
be-Lieut-Colonel L. G. Bird and drinking our milk? The con- longed to the same firm but the afficers.of the Hongkong Volunteer stables were surprised, but replied, sistant
Defence Corps, Mr. C. Bulmer "Yes, we are drinking a little caly.” Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Brayn. The witness then came out of the Taking the two cases sideration and the fact that the Mr. T. H. G. Brayñeld. Mr. and bed and said to the constables in Mrs. D. K. Blair. Mr. E. T. Hindustani “'You are not doing any woman gave a false address, that
Bunje, Mr. and Mrs. W. Badge, 31r. good thing." The constables begged Telegramox were read from Sw the bangles were new and both 7. H. Brister, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. to be excused and promised that they Beilby Alston. Leadon Valdotek, wishing success and make and material it pointed to a fr. C. H. Blason, Mr. and Mrs. F. saked the constables to go with him and pairs were of exactly the same Breakspear. Mr. W. Brackenridge, would not offend again. The witness pledging co-operation.
Karachi, Nov. 2.
The All brothers and Kilchlew have been sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment.
THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.
Durban, Nov. 2.
The Australians beat Natal by 149 runs.
EARLIER
SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
Princess Yi Senior, has recently! The Food Control Bill, about contributed V15,000 to the Tai- which there was much controversy, chong Kyo in Keidong so that the Bs referred to a Select Committee. tenets of the sect may be pro- pagated far and wide. Some other Korean peers, says the Seoul Press have already signified their willingness to help on the work
RUBBER RESTRICTION
PROPOSALS.
attended by a crowd that filled the Court room.
The Conference went into com. mittee, Mr. W. 2. Kennett taking the chair.
A wire was:
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(From Our Own Correspondent) SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS.
Singapore, Nov. 2. The Legislative Council ba
system on the part of the defen- Bevington, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.to the station, but they refused. MILK AT TD. A QUART. passed the second reading of the AN OIL, GODOWN AFIRE and endeassuring to raise money Cousland, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.bers." This the witness did and theo |dant of going round to pawnshops Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. D. saying. You can take our aum. Marke: Bo-worth, Leicester Volunteer Bill, retaining the
Canton, Nov. 2. shire, Guardians have accepted a voluntary principle, a decisico
in this way.
Comrie, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. J. Weat to the station with the watch. On the oth ult, at 7 s.m. cut milk tender at 70. per quare and a concerning whica the
Mr. Hall denied that the de- Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Craven, taking the milk can with him. bread tender at 10 id per quar. Secretary a ked the community to
Colonial of the oil gedowns at Hoagmoon fendant pledged bracelets at the ford, Mir. E. J. Chapman, Mr. D. H. The witness did not take the accus. ter loof,
of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd.. first shop. He pointed out that Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dyer, ed, who was sleep at the time. to run until show its appreciation by full co-caught Ere. The fire raged furiouals the Chinese characters signised Mfr. and Mrs. E. Dasenberg, Mr. Accured was arrested later. Christmas.
operation and support..
The General Queer Command- whole sky was alight.
and from morning till night the bracelets were of pure gold. He and Mrs. Jabu Dancán. Mr. and Replying to Mr. King, the Speaking a tractor trials sting said he hoped the specialist Brigade soon arved on the scene slightest evidence given of any H. Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Deni-report misdemeanour, not make The Fire contended there had not been the Mrs. G. E. Dunnett, Mr. and Mrs.S. witness aid his duty was only to Minister of sections would include armoured and rendered all possible asiat sade intention to defrand. Shrewsbury," the Agriculture, Sir Arthur Boscawen. trains; and be thought the ladies to extinguish the fre.
son, Mr. H. L. Dennys, Mr. and arrests. Milk had been stolen from said that a considerable share of might like to be organised for Her also seat to Hongkong to summon said the pair of bangles she at-Clifford Edgcumbe. Dr. and Mrs. The witness did not challenge the The defendant, giving evidence. Mrs. G. T. Edkins, Mr. and Mrs. the dairy for the past ten days. the million pounds for agricultural Cross work.
the research
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fire float, and on its arrival at tempted to dispose of were part of Charles Forsyth, Hon. Mr. Ho constables before devoted 10) There were 300 research and improvement in criticisma of details, especially utmost in helping to extinguish mother.
Uusis that port that night, it did its her dorry given her by her Fook, Mr. P. T. Farrell and Miss watchman because be wanted to agricultural machinery.
compulsory registration of all The fire wap under control be next
Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gom catch them actually drinking the A KOREAN RELIGIOUS REVIVAL eligibles.
Mr. Macnamara, pointing to the pertz. Dr. R. McLean Gibson, Mr.ilk. The watchman was basty in The Bill was left in the Com
morning. Fortunately, the other fact that the bracelets were quite and Mrs. H. E. Goldsmith, Mr. and booting to the constables. I is reported that Viscount
godowns were saved. It is stated new, asked how long she had had Mrs. C. F. George Grimble, Mr. The sccused denied that there Yoo Tokyang, uncle of H.H.mittee stage.
ibat the damage is estimated at them. $200,000Ú.
and Mr. H. Griffin, Hon. Mr. P.wss any milk ja the cao when be The woman replied ten years H. Holyoak and Mrs. Holyoak and was awakened st 12.30. When but she had seldom word them. "Joyce" and "Dorothy Holyoak, the witness asked hizo who put
Mr. Hall: Does my friend sug- Mr. and Mrs. R. Hancock, Mr. and the can outside, be did gest the bangles were not defen- Mrs. H. C. R. Hancock, Mr. and mention that milk was in it. dant's.
Mrs. A. K. Henderson, Mr. and The witness: I showed the milk Mr. Macnamara: I say she Mrs. F. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. A. to you and the other milke:.
The accused: If there was milk took them about for the purposes H. Hollingsworth, Miss Hayward, and a vigorous movement is on posal has been frigidly received in
of fraud and not for personal Mr. W. M. Humphreys, Mr. Hain the eau, I did not notice it. foot. The Taichong Kyo came
News has been received in adarmnent.
Leang, Mr. F. C. Jenkin, Hon. Mr. The Magistrate adjourned the into new life in February, 1903. Ceylon. The estate agents and Shanghai by cable of the death of
The Magistrate in sentencing the J. H. Kemp and Mrs. Kemp, Mr. Case until Saturday. and its divinity is Dankun, whom Proprietors generally are opposed Mr. W. J. Hewett, a very popular woman to two months' imprison- and Mrs. P. L. Knight, Messr3. When the question of bail war Korean tradition honours as the to say scheme involving restriction. member of the Chinese Mantime remark that the pawnbroker's as Kayamally and Co., Mr. and Mrs.raised, Mr. King said that be no- founder of Korea. Its tenets in-Regarding the suggestion that they Customs Service. who retired last sistant ought to have been more W. G. Lay, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.derstood the accused had been culcate piety. cultivation of the oust await the decision of Mr. rear. Mr. Hewett joined the careful. Greater precautions shouta Lammert, Mr. and Mrs. L. Edismissed from the farm. As he
Churchill, the Committee declared service in 1882 and so valuable have [divine nature and-fratemity of that the Dutch Indies are produc was the work he accomplished precautions were
been taken. Unless these Lammert, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Lam-Was anxious to make sure that the kith and kin, quiet seeking of
taken people cert, Mr. Frank Lammert, Mr. and accused would turn up in. Court happiness, and diligence in initg more cheaply tbsp Malays and at the various porte to which he would continue to pass worthlessrs. W. L. Leask, Mr. D. N. Lar. #gain in order that he might thrash dustry. Its origin can be traced order to help a competitor out of promotion came rapidly and at are unlikely to agree to restrict in was successively posted that back to the Paikche era and under her disrulties. They emphasised the time of bis retirement he held was in the employ of people doing achie, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. A. Moore,
kins, Mr. R. W. Lee-Jones, Rev. J. out what actually did happen, he articles. He believed the woman Kirk Maconachie and Mrs: Macon-would suggest bail of $200.
The Magistrate agreed, ed an existence through the ages than the Dutch Indies, Preven- Mount Hewett, near Hongkong, in that Ceylon produces more cheaply the rank of Chief Tides Surveyor.
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Mitchell, Mr. Mr. Hall gave notice of appeal. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. and Mr. J.
· BANK OF CHINA BRANCH. L. McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Me
The Sinuarpao_publishes a Cubbin, Mr. and Mrs. R. telegram to the affect that the Macdougall, Mrs. James Mac-head office of the Bank of Obipa rendered during a surrey made by
One of the resolutions on the donald and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.in Peking has ordered the aboli- H. MS. Waterwitch in 1907, and agenda of the coming National Finlay Miller, Mr. W. W. Meion of the Icbang branch office. Shanghai, Nov. 2. further recognition of bis work Conference of Friendly Societies Kenzie, Mr. H. M. H. Nemyzee, Mr. In reply to inquiries, It and the sect was ravived by La The Conference of British Chat was shown by the award of the at Bournemouth emphatically IL M. I. Nemzes and staff, Mir, learned that the Ichang office Chol in February, 1908. At one bets of Commerce has opened. B. Button of the Fifth Claus, in 1917. supports the recommendation of and Mrs. William Nicholson, had been closed for some time time the revived sect boasted Mackay, Chairman, delivered en ad- During late years. Mr. Hewett the Departmental Committee on and Mrs. Edward Newhouse, Mz owing to conditions in that city. 30,000 adherenta and thirteen dress. Mr. Gull was elected recre. health became very poor and it was Old Age Pensions that the James Ormiston, Mr. A. J. W. No word has been received yet as temples were maintained with the try a message was read from Sir in the hope of recovering that he means limit be abolished, and Ogilvie, Bor. Mr. T.. L. Perkins to whether or not it has been moothly contribution of three go Beilby Alston, whereafter Mr. Pox retired from the "service and weat that old-age pensions be given to and Mrs. Ferking; Mr. Elson: Put | decided to close the office par- of rice by each and every believer.addressed the meeting, which was Home.
all citizens at the age of 70.. ter, Mr. and Mrs. T. E Pearce, manently.
various names the sect maintain-
Singapore, Nov. 2.
The compulsory restriction pro-
Producers would be very difficult,
Mr. W. J. Hewett.
114 deg. 48 mio. E was camed after him in appreciation of services
of Sinia and Koryo. It then last tip of evasion by small pative 1st. 22 deg. 41 win. N. and love. *igour and in the seven centaries following sank into entire obli vion. In 1904 one Sinby ong began to preach the reputed precepts of Dankup on Mount Teipaik where! tradition says Dankon was born,
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