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SWEEP THE BOARD IN OLYMPIC CONTESTS,

Paris, July 20. In the Olymple lajea' lawn tonuls final, Miss Wills (America) bat Mademoisolle Vlasto (France), 6-2,-6-2.

somi-Qualista.

6-4,6-4,5-7, 4-6.6-3.

SWIMMING.

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THIRD VISIT TO MONEY.

CHANGER UNLUCKY.

SHAMEEN STRIKE.

HIGHWAY ROBBER

SENTENCED.

RUMOURS OF SETTLEMENT.

SEVEN YEARS AND "CAT”. The Canton Gazelle of Baturday A 10 who, after twico

Described as a boon ourd seller!) Roccoeding in passing forged 100 reported that there were hopes of

result of Ho Sing, a young Chinese who rupee notes, returned a third time the Shameen strike being settled.

that morning, as a to the same money-changer and negotiations between the parties declared that he was only in was detained, was charged at the

Miss McKano (Britain) secured third place by beating Madame taulding (France), 5-7,6-3, 6-0, in the play-off between the bouton

In the men's final Richards' (America) beat Cochet (France) Criminal Bosstone, this morning, and the Canton authorities, but toon, was charged at the Crimfal] before Mt. A. Dyor Ball, on added that if it were not adjusted Sosnians this morning, before Mr. Both in the swimming and the lawn tennis to-day it was two counts: -(1) utforing forged by then, there was more than a Dyor Ball, with robbery by two took part in a highway robbery serien of American victories. The United Statos thus carried off

There has yet been no official on the 8hatin Gap road on May to be forgorios; and (2) boing in out, though the latter was vory game. Vincent Richardu had to possession of two forged notes intimation of a settlement, but 20th, whon Tao Kal, a cako the two tennis finals. Min Wille outplayed Melle. Viasto through not on July 2nd, knowing them probability that it would spread. er moro, it being alleged that he produco all he know in order to overwhelm Cochot, who was most of the Government of India on the vernacular "papers to day carrier, was stabbed several times tenacious. Both were brilliant, but Richards ran away at the finish. July 3rd. He pleaded not guilty, assert that matters have boon ad-with a dagger, robbed and left

lying in the road. In the romi-flints of the mixed doubles, Richards and Mrs.

The case for the Crown wasjusted on the following basis:--

by

Mr. J. H. B. Niliti, tolling the tho Attornoy 1 All the now police permit Jessup (Amorica) boat Timmer and Miss Bouman (Holland), 6-3,6-0. conducted

story of the prosecution, said that Williams and Mrs, Wightman (America) boat (illort and Miss General, Hon, Mr. J. H. Kemp, regulations to be cancelled:

who said that prisoner (Lo McKane (Britain), 2-4,8-6, 6-1.

2. All oniployees to rosume the cake carrier was walking from Shatin to Kowloon City Luang) was a boarding houso duty.

at about 5 o'clock when two mon runner who foceived no pay-but 3 No deductions to bo nindo suddenly jumped out from bohind The Americans swopt the board in the swimming events as well. was given his fond and resolved

a rock and attacked him. A mau, In the final of the ladies' hundred matres, froo style, swimming commission on all visitors he from the salaries of strikers for

whom complainant identified as Mies Lookin was first, Miss Wohsolam sñcond, and Miss Ellerie brought to the house. On July the period of their absence.

4. The eastern and wostorn prisoner, was carrying a dagger third (all Ameries). The time was ago aninute, twelve and two-nd he want to a money-changer's

in Winglok Stroot, showed him bridges to be closed at 11 p.nl, and ho stabbed at Tse Koi sovoral the arconds,

In the ladies hundred metres, hack stroke, Miss Baner (America) two 100 rupee notes purporting but special permits to be granted times. After they had run away, Fame first, Miss Harding (Britain) second and Miss Rigging (Amer-to be notes issued by the Govern-in the event of late entertain-Tae Kei managed to strugglo to the next village, where he took a en) third. Time one minute, 23.1/5 rucs, a world's record,

ment of India, and asked him if ments. In the men's hundred metroa' final, Weisinuller was fiest, they were genuine The changor It is added that, pending the rleksha to Kowloon City Police Hawaiians, Duke Kshanamoku socond, and Sam Kabanamoku was satisfied and gave hit $58.40 offotal signing of the agreement, Station. He told them that he third fall America) The time. 59 seconds, is an Olympie record. foreach note. An hour or so lator, the employees will be advised believed that a bean curd eallor had participated in the robbery, prisoner roturned and submitted by their Quilds to resume work. Borg (Sweden) was fourth.

and when this man was arrested two further notos which were

he was identified by Teo Koi at also char god. Prisoner asked for:

the hospital. Bloodstains word silver currency, and he was paid in silver.

DIVINGI...

The high fancy diving final was won by Withe, Fall being cond, and Pinkston third (all Amorica).

The ladies' high plain diving thusl was won by Miss Smith, with Miss Becker (America) second, and Miss Topel (Sweden) third.

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COUPLE CHARGED.

ARMS TRAFFIC.

AMMUNITION IN SHOE.

SENTENCES IN CARNARVONSHIRE" CASE.

along to no Next morning, the CHILD'S DEATH UPSETS IT.not,

The Kol told the Court that ho unlawful possession of 60 rounds smuggle arms into the Colony

money-changer came to the 'con- elusion that the notos were

The money changer PLEA WHICH FAILED. found en prisoner's clothes, but

tho analyst was unable to say A young Chinese couplo, a man whether it was human blood crand a woman, appeared as defen-An attempt by members of the said to him "If you have any more notos like this bring them

dants in onswor to a charge of crow of the a.s. Carnarvonshire to absolutely cortain that of ammunition, brought againat but which was frustrated by the A Chinoso married woman, was forgeries and when, at 8 o'clock dofondled by Mr. Remedios (of prisoner was one of the men who them before Mr. E. W. Hamilton, polico, led to the appearance at he saw prisoner outside, pulled him inside aud charged him with Mr. Loo D'Almada's office) was attacked him. He had seen him at the Kowloon Magistracy this the Criminal Boasions this morn- ing, bofore Mr. Dyor Ball, of Ip They wore Sergeant Dorling said that on Chung, grossor, who wad uttering furged notes. Tho, At-charged before Mr. E. W. Hamil voral times before, but did not morning.

the arrival of thes.6. Sunning from indicted for the unlawful possos- RUIR INTEGRITY AND RAILWAYS DISCUSSED

torney General observed that it to, at the Kowloon Magistracy know his name.

Prisoner, from the box, said be Canton yesterday a constublosion of two automatic pistols, a was likely that prisoner was this morning, with stealing cloth-aoither friends nor enemies. London, July 20

spare magazino and 150 rounds of The second committee of the Inter Allied Conference is a there for the purpose of changing ink and money to the value of

bis Lordship baskot, which the man claimed.

Mr. J. H. B. Nihill, who con- punted two sub-committees, the first dealing with the economic other notes, for two others of the 50 from the chief tenant of No knew nothing whatever about the went on board to purch. IIo went. integrity of Germany in the Ruhr. The meeting today has a good same denomination wore found 419 Reefamation Street, Yaumeti robbery. Teo Kul was mistakon.into cabin No. 21 and saw & ammunition. He ploaded guilty.

Mr. Remedios pleaded guilce"] Summing up, prospect of reaching an agreóment by to-morrow. The second sub-in his pocket.

Taxed with passing forged He said he understood that the said the question of identification When taken to the Station, the

to docide.

The ammunition was found in said that on June 11th revenue Committee, dealing with the railway question, has concluded its

Prisoner was found guilty and the too of a shoe wrapped in a officers boarded the Carnarvon- sitting but has not reached a definite conclusion. It merely reports untes, prisoner first said that defendant had given birth to a was the only point the jury hai man said it belonged to a woman, ducted the case for the Crown. ehire and searchod various mom-

for intered his story to une that a the complainant was not pressing sentenced to seven years hard handkerchief in the basket. to the plenary mooting of the Conference, which is expected as soon some one gave them to him, child about a fortnight age and Mr. Romodios asked

After evidence of the finding bors of the crew as the first sub-committee has reported.

the boarding house the caso.

the "cat.

was given, the defendants stated Prisoner rosisted the searchers, tervisitor al

asked him to change them for his. Worship to bind the defondant labour and twelve strokes with him, and inter Bill said that a lover on a poreonal bond.

The jury empanelled to try that the basket belonged to but on him they found two au- tomatic pistols of the same calibro friend gave them to him. Sorgl. The Magistrate remarked that the case was as follows:-Mosses. anothor woman.

Both defendants wore remanded and ammunition to fit same. The Murphy accompattiod prisoner to it was a big theft and said he C. A Marks, D. Mair, A. L the Tai Chang hoarding house, could not grant the solicitor's Silva, A. H. Silva, L. A. Cossart, for the compradore of the boat to pistols were concealed in his

C. W. Oison and J. M. Cruz.

givo evidence as to the number of girdle and the ammunition waR at 182, Das Vodox Road Central, request.

found distributed over his cloth- persons occupying the cabin. where prisoner pointed out a

It is understood that the important question of getting mitny's eonseat has not been mentioned hitherto Reuter

CHAUFFEURS QUARREL.

CORRESPONDENCE.

OVER MAH JONGG GAME.

(To the Editor at the Hongkong

Telegraph.")

An assault has arisen out of a of mah-jongg. Two Game chauffeurs entered into a dispute

Macao Radio.

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DEFENDANT'S COMPLAINT.

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When the case was again called ing. on, Sorgt. Dorling stated that tho ship had loft for Shanghai,

Drma.

His Lordship, sentencing pri-

and the compradoro could not soner to five years' hard labour, said he was evidently attempting therefore be called.

BOS'UNS CHARGED.

Sub Inspector McWalter told hax which he said contained his Worship that the complainant only papers and rubbish, but the was the chief tenant of No. 419, sorgeunt found $65 in Hongkong Reclamation Street, and slept in

Thoy then

Dofendunt currency insida,

way. the passage wont to 39, Belcher Street, but

occupied the socond cubicle.

The first defondant, replying to to smuggle the pistols and ho (bls out Sir.----May 1 acknowledge, prisoner failed to point

After the stuff had been atolon,

his Worship, said the baskot did Lordship) was obliged to take a your anyone whom he said gave the complainant's husband do during the game and on the through the medium of

ALLEGATIONS OF BEATING not belong to him, and neither serious view of the offence.

did be occupy cabin No. 21. Ho following night one of them paper, a message broadcasted to him.

: In a search of the premises.

IN CHARGE ROOM.

added that when the smmunition met the other at Praya East me last night from Macao at visit was paid to Belcher Street report to the police.

It was dis- and 14%, Connaught Road Wast,

The first bos'un and second and asked: "Wo are friends now about 10.15 pm 7

deck. Giving ovidonee at the Kowloon was found, he was on the lower

bos'un of the same vossol, Ning aren't we? The other replied appointing that this excellent but at neither place did prisoner the police found part of the The Attorney property in defendant's cubicle, not taken to identify anyone.

The second dofondant stated King-bai and Chu Ying-kau, were "Yes" and turned on his hool to opportunity was

tho questions

of (tenernt said the onus was on the On her person some money was Magistracy this morning in

caso in which he charged a coolie

Botit pleadod Ke away. It is alleged that his swor iate partner then produced an "Detector" and myself, for 1 feel Clown to prove that prisoner found.

Mr. Remedios repeated that with stealing a quantity of coal, that she was travelling with charged with possession of one

belonged to the other woman. guilty. axe and struck his wrist with it. that the station officials must be knew the notes to be forgorios The blew foll on the man's wrist in possession of information to when he uttered them, but the defendant had just given birth to a junk owner said that when the another female, and the basket Mauser pistol.

Outlining the case, Mr. Nihill was on the prisoner to child and said it would be rather dofondant was taken to the polleo Asked to whom the aboo bolong. watch and sinushed it. Other-onable them to do so.

Unfortunately, just as the au satisfy the jury that the notes hard on her to go to prison with station and denied the charge, ad, she said she did not know.

ho was assaulted by the European

Hie Worship told Sorgeant said that the second bo'sun was wise injuries might have boon

nouncer made some suggestion whien wore found on him were in the small baby.

Dorling that the management of approached by rovonne officers who wore searching for armis, inflicted.

His Worship adjourned the the case was bad. The police Whon he saw them, ho WEB to mo, one of my telephone con-his passossion by lawful authority. Sub Inspector MoWalter inter Sergeant en duty.

lawful oxcuse. Prisoner's posed and said that this morning

to plok up observed nections fell off and his goldenfor

ho asked the woman if she had ones to call Sorgoant Clark, the did not produce any evidence as worde were lost. If this should statements had been evasive.

would Prisoner was only a runner and catch his eye, however,

on arriving in Court, stated that

cabin. He this Worship) could appeared to be a piece of wood she had nona. appreciate a ropotition of the might possibly have boon used as any children and she stated that officer concerned. Sergeant Clark to the number of parons tha

In answer to his Worship, he did not really assault the not convict on the evidence, ano and throw it from the well dock viows thon expressed if it couldja dupe by the real criminal, and

sbe bad

noj dofondant but morely pushed him. the defondants would therefor to the bridge dook where it was enatched up by the first hos'un, SOA. be transmitted on Tuesday at 9 30 the fact that he made no struggle dofondant said

The interpreter, who was in discharged.

who threw it into tho

incriminating pm, when he stated he would be when detained by the money children.

Nothing of an Tho complainant, answering the chargo room at the time, was on the air" again on, I presume, changer and did not attempt to

nature was found on either, but the son was dredged and a wooden. The Aanumite Circus, which the same ware-length ie about get away, were points in his his Worship, sald that defendant also called and etated that he did

caso containing a Mauser pistol· in duo to, arrive here from Hai-350 metres, as near as I can judge, favour. It is very likely that a gave birth to a child, who had not see the Sergeant assault

man who had used him as a dupa since died.

the: Defondant

SCHEME. was found. Prisonors admitted Mr. (to Worship Hia phong to-morrow, owed its origin

would give him a wrong address.

that they had thrown a pistol· Against that, the jury had to set Romedios):-Your plen perishes Sergeant beat him with a feather CLASSIFICATION

duator and also kicked him to

An important innovation to the goa, but donled that the the possibility that prisoner, with the obild.

which will materially assist one which was recovered was Complainant was recalled and,

A remand was ordered when the two men camo up before Mr. R. E. Lindsoll this morning.

ANNAMITE CIRCUS.

DUE HERE TO. MORROW.

to the enterprise of the Van Hien

Brothers. One of them happend

Youre etc.

AERIAL

to visit Bustock's Cireue during a Hongkong, July 21st, 1923. -

tour made by that organisation in

Indo-China, and the notion camo to him to organise a similar on- terprise and put it on an axton- sivo tour as being the first Asiallo show conducted on Wostorn lines on any large scalo in tho Far East. All tho personnel

FOOTBALL.

SURREY COMPETITION.

dofondant

said

that

having succeeded in passing ons Tho Magistrato said he would make him admit the chargo.

BAND CONCERT.

THIS AFTERNOON'S EVENT.

HARBOUR BUOYS.

what

pair of notes, and then a socond not be doing his duty to the tried it a third time, thinking it pablic if he bound the dofondant on being questioned as to whether strange vessele to find their their property, The Crown did Hafe. The largo num of money in over on a porconal bond, and he Sergeant Clark bit the defendant moorings, is shortly to be carried not ask the Court to take such e one month's with a feather duster, replied in out by the Hongkong Harbour Lorious view of the offence of the

all first bo'aun. This box was against him: it

the nogative, He said that the Department. At present

Chi Ying-kau was sentenced would be

consistont with hie entenced hor to

imprisonment.

Sergeant morely krabbed hold of buoye, whatever their class, are painted rod, but in future "A" buing one of a gang of forgars:

defendant and pushed him. Tho caso is proceeding.

His Worship said that he class buoys will be painted white to five years hard labour and underwent careful The first round for points to

"B" class buoys will be painted hard labour. U.S. AND LEAGUE, would forward the dopositions to with letter and number in black. Ning Ying-hai to 18 months

the Captain Superintendent of training, and for three years the wards award of the "Montague-

Cup Challonge

(for

Police. Aa rogards the charge, black with lottor and number in efforts of the brothors wore oon- Batse coraed, not so much with putting Platoons and equivalent unlis of

CANNOT ALTER, STAND. he could not convict on the white, and "O" class will be red ovidence, it being only one man's with black lottor and numbor. the Circus on the road as soon the 1ut Bn. The East Burroy

word against another's, this not Hired buoys will be the colour of their glass with the Company's! as possible, but with perfecting | Regiment) will bo

New York, jy 20. Provided the weather con-

flag painted on the top. ovory dotail in the show and to during the wook as uador, kick-

Replying to the League of being sufficient.

Special typhoon harbour buoys give the publio valuo for their off at 5.30 p.m. oach day at ditions are suitable, the second

public band concert by the Band Nations with regard to the draft}

will be the colour of their class, money. When at last the Olrous Murray Barracks

Battalion Platoon of the int.

East treaty of mutual assistance, Mr.]

but the top will be painted as || WodneadayNo. began its tour, its success WAS

Platoon Surrey Roginient, will be given Hughes states unequivocally that]

follows: A" Buoys white and immediately apparent. The cru- (White) voraus No. 6

this afternoon on the lawn ad-it in impossible for the Govern

red (dogmonte) lottor and number cial toxt, came when it had to Red)

in black; "B" buoys, black and some into competition, first with

Thursday.-R. Sec. M.G. Pitn. joining Status Square, commenc-mont to adhere to this. He says: the United Statos having roduced.

Teheran, July 20. white (segments) letter and num- Harmaton's and lator with (rod) versus No... 3 Platoon Ing at 6.15 p.m.

Boating accommodation will be its own armament continues to

will Martial law has been proclaim-bar in black; and "0" buoys, Bautook's, and it spoko much for (Rod and Yellow.) arosliedce of the Annamite show Saturday-Band and Transport provided and it is hoped that hope that the powern

and number in black theva boon arresta Opus in " long (Bod" and Blue) versus No. 8 there will be a good attendance sot similarly-Heuser's American ed hers, and several suspects red and white (sogmente) letter

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continuad

MARTIAL LAW.

TO-DAY.

Closing Exchange 28, 4 11/16. Lighting Up-Timo 7,09 p.m. Barometer

2 p.m. 20.66 Temperature Humidity

Elzh Water:

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