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Foochow has imposed quamn-Kowloon, shanki - be, many „ovar self and his client? do yo Bain" "under" - there," what tine against arrivals from Hong the work-end in view of the fact At the hearing of the libel that, “Bearst Bazvion"."a para-antion between the Shief engineer mount Artoraft Spacial, is being and the purser of the On Lee, in

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to that, a down or so ricksha To Charcoal-Your letter shows. Robart Warwick takes the Summary Court, before Mr. coolies phanging into the crowd soome hardly worthy of publica- with their vehicles, and some tion. We know the joke. idea will be ohfulsed of the pande

the leading role and is supported Justice-Wood, on Wednesday, by such .ather well-known Me.-W. B. Hind (solieltor for the players as Theodore Roberts and defence) objected to a question Wanda Bawley. The Paramounts put by plaintiff's solicitar (Mr. monium and disorder that prevail. The only case of communicable | Company announce that M. K. Lo) Mr. FE Nab in It has been long customary to diaesna zodified yesterday, was dremano play, written, spoken as the witness bar regarding the have 高勤 Indian policeman cas of small-pos, the victim screened has ever approached the latter which contained the alleged atationed at this point to controlį being a Chinese,

romantic interest of Secret Bar libel. The question was da wbass latter vics In it are love, suspense, instructions was the

written ?. His Honour at the action and surprise.".

In addition to the attration of time upheld the objection and the Secret Service" the engagement question was therefore disallowed. The case again came before of the Majurel Parisian Troupe should ensure bumper, houses, the Court this morning, when his Grand Opera, selections will be Honour angodaced that There will be an open air given by the baritone, M. Majure), application had been made to cinema performance at the Craig-who, we understand, posseumen a Chambers that the matter regard-"- sugower Club to-morrow evening, beautiful voice. Bile. Lyson los his ruling disallowing the beginning at 9:15 pm.

inafters, hof yesterday and the previous day tone-was to be seen

T. C. Ma-Your letter has anywhere in the locality, when the Canton passangers arrived.been passed on to the newspaper The result was absolute chaos, in which the comments you

criticise appeared. and people using the ferry pier had the almost dificulty in com- |ing off and going on. Maybe the constable was slacking" some where. Anyhow, he wasn't there when most needed. And there were many complaintanttered by the public in consequBUTE,

"Getting Some"-You Our Railway.

neglected to furnish your Judging from the Bancial and address; "bence the Patatements contained i the appearance of your latter.

annual report on the Kowloon-

An 11-year old Chinese girl fell far ahead when we may look to into the street whilst playing on that Government undertaking the third floor verandah of 81, being a source of profit. It is true Hollywood Road yesterday and that during the past year the was seriously injured. Working Account shows a net

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Dherly will present. Gresk question be reopened and that classical dances, Milo, Germaine further evidence be called by the Hilbert will render English and plaintiff. Plaintiff was given French comic songs, whilst kilie, permission to call this evilence Yvonne Demas, an accomplished and it was decided that the legal vocalist, will sing a number of point should be debated at a later French eange. This company, stage. which is from the Mont Martre, Mr. F. E Nash was re-called. Paris, bas its own musical direc. His Bogour pointed out that tor. and should attract many when witness claimed privilege he apbald the claim but it had patrons.

The manager of the theatre now been arranged that this tells us that he has just had eight decision should not be fast. more exhaust fans installed in the The evidence was taken on the building, thus ensuring absolute anderstanding that its admissi coolness.

bility would rest on his Honour's decision on the point of privilege later on.

MILITARY FOOTBALL.

profit of nearly $75,000, which A Peking telegram says that compares with $33,000 for the Li Yuan-hong bas asked the previous year, but against this Tuchon of Kiangsu to kar Chan we have the fact that no less a King-ming for his срідіоля sum than 8580,000 was spent on regarding

Witness ́said he wrote the the situation Construction Account,which now Kwangtung and Kangi.

letter, on defendant's instructions, stands at the big figure of more

received through his clerk, Mr. ---|tban fifteen and three-quarter

million dollars. Thus, so far from Two passengers aboard the King's Battalion League. Young Bee. He realised that the letter contained a libel. He up- Dutch steamer Tjimanoek, which A full programme of 14 rasiches proved the letter and signed it. HANDLING INTIMIDATORS. the Government receiving Loy

benefit from the railway, over five arrived in port from Bataria has been played during the week.

Mr. Lo explained that his wit- during the and the competition forchampion- nesses were mat in Court as he lakhs had to paid out of its coffers yesterday, died Eating the twelve months on ac-voyage. One passenger fell over-ship honours, as will be seen thought the morning would be Our Magistrate, Mr. Lindsell, count of the undertaking board. He was picked up. but from the League table below, has given up to debating the legal reached a maskinteresting stage point with regard to a solicitor's seems to us to have acted on the believe there has been a distinct subarquently succumbed.

No. 7 Platoon, who have besa privilege. So asked that the right lines in baoding out improvement in takings during sentence of three months hard the present half-year, and, of During a rald at 25, Hau Wo at the botton of the table nearly hearing be adjourned.

The case was acconlingly ad- when that long-talked-of Street by the police yesterday the whole of the sasson, aliyed course, labour on each of two charges link between Canton and Hankow one of the occupants, a man tried the Machine Gunners "A" Team journed until next Wedneelas. against a rice coolie in respect of is forged, the railway Enzocss to elads the detectives by climb-last Friday, and, to the surprise an assault upon other coolies over should have a totally different ing into an adjoining building of everyone, succeeded in dividing

complexion. Then we may expect from the first floor verandab. Helthe points.” the recent wages dispute. The to get back some of the bugs lost his balance and fell into the with No. 9 Platoon, yesterday. last few months have brought & amount of money spent. The street, burting himself badly afternoon and so allowed No. 13 plethora of strikes, justified, un-Fanling branch line appears to be justified, and doubtful. Azonble some as these are, we must be prepared to find worker at

would lead.

That he was

The Gunners also made a dra

Platoon to put themselves.00

equal terms regarding points.

AQUATIC SPORTS.

V.R.C. Night Fete. The Victoria Recreation Club's constant source of kes. During Our Pictore Page to-morrow

night fetes, which were such a the year it cost $14:463, which will include a number of photo-

At the time of writing, it appears popular feature last summer, were was about double the revenue it graphs taken at the funeral of the that the cupand both winners and revived last night, when the Club brought in, and the Construction late Dr. Wu Ting-fang in Canton runners-up medals will go to held their first fete of the season. Account for this little strip stands as well as a most interesting tempting to obtain advances.

from the Peak TheThere was. termy at over $39,000. It seems hardly group taken outside the Peking Wooden Spoon may also go to and

large attendance So long as orderly methods are worth while to keep this branch Imperial Palace on the occasion the Peak if Nos. 7 and 4 Platoons were entered into with great en- the various competitions employed, the disputes may be going on present showing. of a reception given by the Chishow any improvement in their thusiasm. All the events draw

nese Bankers' Association and the remaining matches. left to the usual process. It is Legal Etiquette.

(quite a high number of entries Chinese Chamber of Commerce To Nos. 14 and 5 Platoon goland some well contested races different where the strikers de-

We comment with diffidence in honour of Mr. John D. Rocke the credit for the best match were witnessed. liberately flout the law. Ieupon Sir William Rses Davies' feller, jaar.

daring the past seven days. This The Blue Jazz Band discoursed timidation and actual violence ruling on Wednesday relative to

game was played on Wednesday (music during the sports and when the appearance of counsel while

following the afternoon, and provided an hour's the swimming was over provided have been all too much in evi the solicitor was acting as example of other people was the excellent football which was music for dancing, in which dance of late, and if unchecked advocate, but cannot belpre excuse of a Chinese who was enjoyed by a large crowd of large number took part. it is difficult to say whither these marking that the line taken by charged before Mr.R. E. Lindsell spectators. The first goal scored The arrangements were well

the Chief Justica

appears this morning with dumping by No. 14 was the result of carried out and great credit is illogical An Ordinance was rabbish in Canton Road, Kowloon. splendid headwork on the part of due to Mr. A. McKirdy (the bon. In the present case the defen-recently passed empowering Sub-Inspector Great said that in Pte. Taberfield, and the equaliser sec.) and the following officials dant, with several other members solicitors to act as counsel during consequence of complaints he had for No. 5 was obtained by Pie. for the way in which things ware of the Tang Hip Guild (who, alated period, owing to the tried for some time past to catch Forshaw, who beat three opput through

depletion of the Colony's Bar. people who emptied their rubbish ponents in rapid succession and Judges. Messrs. W. Logan, A. unfortunately, could oot be In this particular case both of bins in the street. He caught the then gave the "D Coy. gal-Silva Netto, E. T. Crocker, R. K.. detected), assaulted three coolise plaintiff's counsel had ceased to accused in the act yesterday. The keeper no chance with a light Valentine, J.Lron, E. Busschaert, employed by rice abop as the be available, the leader, Mr. Magistrate imposed a fine of $3. ning shot from about 16 yards|G. W. Sewell, J. Johnstone, Rev.

Sharp, K. C., having died, while latter were returning homs the second counsel, Mr. Alabaster,

Tange No. 14 Platoon added two G. T. Waldegrave and Capl. P. Two days ago steamer while goals in the second half and woo Pilkinton. night, and beat them with poles. had temporarely left the Colony

illness.

Competitors Stewarde.—Messrs Plaintiff randing between Hougkong and 31. Presumably the victims were through

The week's 'results and the R. H. B. Mitchell, 9...„A. Marcal, solicitor, Mr. Hall Brutton, Hokshan met a sampan” with non-unionists, and the miscreants accordingly assumed the function several armed pirates, who board-League table are given below:-C. V. Mark, and P.W, Hamsay,"

Results.

Starters.Messrs. A. a.ʼAlves, adopted this method of perened-of counsel in accordance with ed the steamer, ransacked the In bis address ship for money and valuables,

G. T. May, A. E. 8. dive and. ing them of the benefits of guild the Ordinance.

¡G. W. Sewell.. membership. A packet of pow. to the Court on Wednesday be and kidnapped eight men, hold- was prompted by Mr. Alabaster, ing them for ransom. Amongst dered glass was found in the who has returned to the Colony, the eight man was a coolie who defendant's possession, showing and who knew the earlier history intended to return to his native

At the conclusion of the sports the dangerous methods to which of the case through having on-country st Hok-shan. He relat ducted the proceedings at that ed his hardships to the pirates

the prizes were presented to the the extremists are prepared to stags. The Chief Justice inter-who took compassion at him and

successful competitors by the Rev. G. T. Waldegiare, who resort. Not long ago in old man posed with the objection that had him released.-Canton Time:

explained that H., E. the Officer was beaten to death, and in the "you (Mr.. Alabaster) are con-

Administering the Government case of the barbers' dispute the ducting the case or you are not."

(Hon. Mr. Claud Severn) was Now, the solicitor, in bis capacity strikers made their way into the of advocate as empowered by the

prevented from being present owing to another engagement. premises of à dissentient member) Ordinance, standa in the position

The prizes were presanted ÷also. of the craft and forcibly prevent-of counsel, but there is nothing

to, A. L. Silva and N. A. Shain- to prevent a litigant from engag

John Jones Phillips was

banoff, the winters of the recent ed him from carrying on. Several ing more than one counsel. As charged before Mr. E. W.

physical development display. ather cases of intimidation and already mentioned, the plaintiff Hamilton, at the Magistracy this

"The prize winders were “És asault baya also come before in this case a case involving morning, with being drank and Club P. W. D. L.

{ follow. extensive issues originally had incapable. the" Courts, and these are not two, and a specific reason for Inspector Cargill, prosecuting, No. 13.

___ }M.G. "A"...15 9 6 0 25 6 24 Tanging Header from Spring- ...15 10 4 1 29-8 24 beard: 1, G. A. Jack, 100 points; tithe of the total, because of the Alabaster joining Mr. Bratton in said that the defendant was No. 14. ....15 9 4 2 23 5 22 2, A Kitchell, 94 points difficulty in tracing the offenders the conduct of the suit was that charged before his Worship on No. 9. on Account of the terrorism ex- each had had particular exper the 17th. for disorderly behavi- No. 5.16 8 4 4 23 15 20 1, G. R. Razavet; 2. D. Lyon,

isoca of certain parts of the case-odr. He had communicated Drams. ercised over their fellows. For That the solicitor-advocate should with the harbour authorities who M.G. "8" which reason it is all the more have, in a sense, taken up the role were willing to repatriate defen- No. 11. gratifying to find the Magistrate of leading counsel was an accid-ant to England by Blue Funnel Band.. 15-81 722 16 17 Two Lengths Handicap (Mem

ental outcome of Mr. Alabaster's steamer which was leaving this No. 1

15:05 4 19 18 17 beru):1, J. Stewart, 2, Y. Ramsay- ready to administer a smart absence during the later stages, morning Inspector Caygili ap-No. 6.

1472 520 12 16 Two Lengths Handicap (Boys) sentence to the delinquent" that}

plied for the defendant's dis- No. 1216-34 716 24 141, W. G. Urquhart, 2; E. Zhu fall within the clutches of the CHINESE LAWTER IN HOT WATER charge, in the circumstances, and No. 3 15 4 5 6 20 17 13 Two Lengths Handlesp law. A continuation of this

An Interesting case is to come asked his Worship to order, Phil- No. 155 619 2 13 1, Miss G. PL, 2, 1 treatment will probably have before the Mixed Court at Shaug. De to go straight down to the No. 10 15 53 81912 Blunsdon considerable effect in diminishing has shortly, Chinese lawyer be Ballon Boms and see Captain No 216,959.327-9 king galled upon to abom canse Baylis who would make the No.164113110 751/7 what was, throulantní (so, became why he should not be deburred necessary straitement No 1518,134 10 30 5.

15-1911 36. blet upon the social character from practice for fostering The Magistrate did so be was

iation.

of the Colony,

-

DISCHARGED.

And Sent to England.

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No. 7, D; M. G. “A”" 0. No. 12, No. 15, 0. No. 14, 7, No. 16, 0. No. 5, 1; M. G. "B," 1. Drums, 4; No. 4, 1. Band, 5; No. 2, 1 No. 11, 2; No, 6, 0. No. 13, 2; No. 1; 0. No. 10, 2; No, 2, 1. No. 3, 3: No. 12, 1. Drums. 1; No. 8, 1. No.14 3; No, 5, 1. No. 11, 1; No. 15. 1. M. G. "A" 0; No. 9.0. League Table.

Goals.

Time Keepers,-Mésare. A. E. Alves, C. M.S. Alves, O. T. May and E. T. Crocker.

1577 121 921 Two Length Handicap (Open);

15 7 5 3 36 16 19 Two Lengths Handicap (La 157 44 19 18 dex: 1 H E Bell; 2, Miss C. 15 5 7 3.26.15 17 Smith

Two Lengths

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