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JULY
19, 1922.
that she was in love with this duty not to give man?
Witness: Never. My daughter bad been very good until she was seduced by a go-between paid by the defendant
A Matter of Money.
way to it ho When the girl came down
the should have taken her, to
This was the Folice Station. idal line of action. Mr. Wood suggested that the defendant be bund over.
at the same time you should have
done your duty. The law must
not
be upheld. You will be sentenced
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Passionately in love with A The Magistrate: Did you often
The Magistrate said to the de- young man, whose acquaintance | see your daughter in company
fendant: That you were tempted sha made when he was doing with this man?-Never. business in Canton,
by this girl 1 quite believe, but After the girl's father had told it was your duty to take the girl girl, 22 years of age, ran away frem her home in Yan Hsu lane, the Court the part he played into the police or the Secretary for Canton, and came down to Hong-the drama, the Magistrate remark-Chinese Affairs directly she came kong on the 29th June. She met fed that if anyone was to blame down. I admit it might have been her lover according to previous in this case it was the girl her an awkward position for you, but arrangements, which were male self, who admitted that she wrote by correspondence, and went to to the defendant. live with him in Shamshuipo, Mr. Wood: But that does
to three weeks' hard labior, dated thus causing him to be arrested absolve him,
Magistracy and charged at the
longback to the day you were arrested: The defendant made a yesterday afternoon. The man is statement, in which he said that that is to say that you have one Lo Har-in, the charge against the girl's mother had suggested more week in prison.
her im being that be darboured the many times that he girl. Bara in October, 1901, the daughter and asked for $200. latter is tot 21 years old under The girl was passionately in love
had the foreign reckoning.
with him and they Mr. A, E. Wood. of the Secre-manicated with one another by tariat for Chinese Affairs, pro-correspondence after he had, left secuted.
Canton. So insistent was the The circumstances as disclased girl's mother on the union that in the evidence were that the deshe at one time said to him, "You fendant formerly owned a basket-must agree to the marriage other- daughter dies the making shop in Yan Hau lane,wise if my Canton, and gave the girl work spirit will follow you." He told for some time. He gave up basi-the girl's mother that he had
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Shanghai, July 18. Seventy more Polish refugees have nrrived.
where he had been working in The Magistrate: Is it usual for Shamshuipo. On the 29th ulta mother to insist on a man marry-on has already arrised. the girl secretly left home and ing her daughter when she knows! came down to Hongkong with the man has no money? girl friend, the daughter of a The defendant: This is a thing neighbour, staying at the Hong-I can't understand.
for ane The Magistrate: Are you kong Boarding House night alter their arrival. The married man-No. defendant, who had been previcus. Continuing, the defendant stated ly informed by letter of the girl's that the girl had written to him plans, went to the Canton Steam-prerious to the 29th June, one of ship wharf to meet the two. The the letters saying.. "Unless you letter was sent by the girl herself, marry, me I will die." When the and requested him to find accom-girl arrived on the 29th, he ad- modation for her when she reach-vised her to return to Canton and her passage. ed Hongkong. On the morcing of undertook to pay
30th. the defendant took but she refused and said she the two girls over to Shamshuipo would jump overboard from the to rent & ream, but failed to find steamer if she was sent back to a lodging. The girls stayed with Canton. The girl also said that the mistress of the shop at which her mother knew she had come to
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July, when the girl in the case moved into 54 Nam Cheong Street, Shamshaipo, and spent the night there with the defendant. It was the latter who rented the room and paid the rent.
The Irate Parent.
give her $10 a month she could manage to maintain herself she could work in a factory.
The Chinese Public. The Magistrate: You finally gave way?
Defendant: Yes.
The Magistrate: Do you want to marry the girl?—Yes, if the mother is willing to part with her.
At the conclusion of the evid
de-
In the meantime the father of the girl in the case, who is em- ployed at a shop in Feel Street, received a report from his wife of the disappearance of hiseace the Magistrate said that he daughter. In conjunction with the was inclined to believe. the mother of the other girl, the fendant's statement.
Mr. Wood: No doubt he has father made enquiries as to the
bas 2) whereabouts of the defendant been tempted; but one
the Chinese and finally managed to locate duty to perform to him in Shamshuipe on the 1st public. July. The accused denied know- The Magistrate: If I remand do You think it Also at patientalizandrade by arrangement ledge of the girls when asked on the case
be the 1st. and 2nd.; but on the 3rd. can be settled? He says the produced them. The girl in fast a married man. the case refused to return home. Mr. Wood replied that he had and "acene" followed, the lover to make enquiries in Canton as shouting cut "Kidnapping!" when to whether the defendant waK the father dragged his daughter married. When the case was first towards the ferry wharf. Even- brought to his notice it was bis tually the various parties were intention to settle the matter and the taken to the Police Station and arrange marriage, but the other girl was subsequently parents of the girl objected. They restored to her mother in the said that the defendant had a wife Secretariat for Chinese Affairs. and a child.
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The giri appeared to be sick The Magistrate: I don't know and a chair had to be given to what will happen to the girl i her when she gave her evidence. that is hot done?
Questioned by the Magistrate, she Mr. Wood said that he had asked
said that the defendant had never the Committee of the Po-Leang asked her to come to Hongkong. Kuk if anything could be done to The Magistrate: Why did you arrange a marriage, but all efforts The state- write to him?-Because I wanted were unsuccessful.
mert of the defendant that he was to come down and live with him.
The girl's mother said that her not a married man might not be daughter went out on the 29th. true, but he despaired of arrang- on the pretext of getting goodsing a marriage through the proper ordered at a jewellery shop. Pre- channels Mr. Wood said that he press for a vlous to that day she had quar-would not like to relled with her over the talk of severe penalty, but at the a female fellow lodger who volun- time the Chinese community felt that an example should be made teered to get the girl a husband.
However great the Magistrate: Has your of the man. daughter ever led you to believe' temptation, it was the defendant's į
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London, July 18. The new Lloyd's Register shows that the net increase in steam tornage compared with pre-war is 14,283,000 and compared with increases during the the previous year 2,500,000. The largest year were Germany, 1,131,000: Holiard, 409,000; British Domicions. 263.000; France. 239,000; Japan, 232,000; Italy. 231,000; while in the United Kingdom there was a decrease of 231,000, doubtless sold abroad. But the United owing to the amount of tonnage Kindom with 19.053.000 tons still heads the list in steamers. The increase was only 175,000 compared with pre-war tonnage, although was second 3.-(ex-enemy tonnage was included. The United States
JULY 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE→ Chicago 4. Philadelphia 1. Chicago 2, Philadelphia innings).
St. Louis 1. Boston 2 St. Louis 10, Boston 6. Detroit 2, Washington 1. Detroit 2. Washington 4. Cleveland 3, New York 1.
NATIONAL LEAGUE- Philadelphia 1, Cincinnati 7. Philadelphia 3, Cleveland 5. Boston 5, Chicago & Boston'?, Chicago 8 New York 5, Pittsburgh 7. Brooklyn 7. St. Louis 10.7
JULY 9.
NATIONAL LEAGUE— Boston, Chicago 7: Cincinnati 9, Philadelphia 3. Brooklyn 5. St. Louis 6
AMERICAN LEAGUE- Cleveland 9, New York 7. Detroit 7, Washington 13. No other games.
'JULY 10. AMERICAN LEAGUE-
St. Louis 5. Boston 4.-(13 inning).
St. Louis 3, Boston, Chicago 2, Philadelphia 5. Detroit 6, Washington 2.
NATIONAL LEAGUE- New York 19, Pittsburgh 2. New York 2, Pittsburgh 5. Philadelphia 7, Cincinnati 11. Boston 0, Chicago 4 Brooklyn 1, St. Louis 4. No other games.
JULY 11. AMERICAN LEAGUE— Detroit 2, Philadelphia 4. Detroit 8, Philadelphia 9. Cleveland Boston 0. St. Louis I, New York 2. Chicago Washington 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE- Philadelphia 0, St. Louis 3. Boston 10. Pittsburgh 4. Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati 6. New York 4, Chicago 0.
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THE BOXER INDEMNITY.
London, July 13. Chairman of the Sino-British Macartney, Mr. Halliday
to the press is requesting Trade Association, in letters
of
to Chipa
their the welfare
give all interested opinion regarding the allocation of the Boxer Indemnity to the the Govern- encouragement of Chinese students, declaring that ment has been approached regarding this and pointing out that the University of Amoy is establishing a British section and that It would be useful if plant and gifts were donated for this purpose.
THE RISKS OF FLYING.
Paris, July 18. Four Englishmen were killed in the Strasbourg aeroplane crash. All were Midlanders interested in the Motor Grand Prix at Strasbourg, whence they were returning to Paris. The disaster is the topic of the moment in the press, which is discussing the recurrence. Another possible cause cod means of preventing a aeroplane with four passengers crashed near Strasbourg yester- day and two of them were injured.
RATHENAU'S SLAYERS.
Berlin, July 18.
Herr Kathenau's suspected murderers F.scher and Kern, whotu the police with motors and dogs were hunting all over Germany,
Saaleck Castle. Bear Badoesen in,
were tracked yesterday to
Saxony. They shot themselves before they could be captured.
AMERICAN MINERS' STRIKE
Washington, July 18.
A delegation of bituminous coaltwners has inforced President Harding that a majority of the owners has accepted the President's arbitration proposals. President Harding, it is understo:d, told the delegation to go home and begin the operation of the mines immediately.
SENTENCED TO DEATH.
London, July 18. Dunn and O'Sullivan, the murderers of Field Henry Wiles,.have been sentenced to death.
THE IRISH STRUGGLE.
Marshal Sir
London, July 18. It is officially announced that the Free Staters have, capture Baltinglas. Tallow and Newtown Barry.
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