CHINA MINES CASE.
JUDGMENT FOR SIR O. KAVANAGH.
London, Doo. 18.
INDIA AND OPIUM.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924.
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PROPOSED RESERVATION.
Genova, Dec. 18. At the final sitting of the oplum An oxbibition of work by two The Lord Chief Justice has sub-committee to-day, the Indian Japaneso artiste, Messrs. T. givon judgment for Sir Charlos dologation submitted a statemont Kobayakawa and K. Kojyo, was Kavanagh for £250, balance of for embodiment in the report to aroned in the Victoria Recreation salary duo him, and a declaration the affect that if it be intonded Club yesterday afternoon, and lu that he is not a shareholder in the later to modify the conclusions being continued today. The plaintiff company, with costs. of the sub-committoo and rocom-artists have donated five of their Lord Howart held that the mond to the Conferonco the in- pictures to be raffled, at $1 a form of application for shares sertion of the American proposals ticket, in ald of Hongkong signed by Sir Charlos Kavanagh not modified in the convention, Bonevolent Society's funda, was obtained by Enovor by a then the Indian delegation require Mr. Kobayakawa paints in oils, trick. Sir Charles is thornforo the insertion of an additional and many of his large assortment not liable to pay the £1,750 now paragraph in order to savuroof pictures are of considerable,
the administrativo constitutional morit. Some of them, however, position in India.
Carodecidedly amatpurieb, and in The wording of the addition many cases the treatment has will be somewhat as follows: been too broad and the colouring The right is oxpronsly reserved tan vivid to be pleasing.
demanded.
Hi Lordship oxpressed the opinion that the company com- mitted a breach of agreement in connection with Sir Charlce Kavanagh's visit to China, which ontitled him to consider the contract ropudiated. Renter,
by the Government and Provin- a bos a series of flower cial Governmente of India to con-studios on view, some of which | trol, as heretofore, the production are fair representations. He also [A mossage of December 12th and distribution of raw opium exhibits a large number of local stated: The King's Bench within their territories in accord land and seascapes, but here only hoaring an action by Monsrsance with the provisions of the proportion merit commendation. Humphrey Denman and Com-laguo Convention, provided al. There are somo.cecidedly clever pany, Limited, which is in ways that no surplus be availablo studies, though, and one, SunGOL liquidation, against Sir Charles for export, sava under the condi- Around Kowloon Railway Kavanagh, claiming £1,750 a!ions expressly provided by the Station," is a very good ploce of unpaid calls on two thousand, present arrangement."-Reiter. work, perhaps the best achieve- abazos in the
ment of all. company
No 42, "The andi
Harbour," and Nos 50 and 51, Looking at the Harbour from Bowen Road" and "Botanical Garden," are quite good, and a very fair study of the Praya is No. 33,Sunset View of the Bund." An other pictures, as in No. 54, Evening View from Lowor Albert Road," the vivid coloure aro overdone.
damages for alleged breach of agrooment. The company alleges that ir Charles Kavanagh accepted £250 as salary and £500 za expenses on a trip to China to roport on mines on which the company had an option. It i alleged that he failed in that duty. Sir Charles Kavanagh has now sakod that his name bo struck off the list of shareholders on the ground that ho wan misled fraudulently by the statements of Enover, who was agont of the company, and was proceeded against in June last your.
Sir Charles denied any breach of agreement. He gavo evidence of his visit to China being a fool's errand. ]
CRICKET TOUR.
TRANSVAAL BEATEŇ.,
Johannesburg, Dae, 18.
Mr. Solly Joel's eleven beat the Transvaal by eight wiekuts.
The Transvaal team; compiled 109, Kennedy taking & for 16 and Parker for 35. Mr. Joel's aido
scored 3-49. Ernost Tyldesley contributing 147.
MALAYAN RUBBER
RESTRICTION,
PLEA FOR RECONSID- ERATION.
London, Dec. 18. In the House of Commons, replying to a question by Mr. Owen as to whether ho was aware that the British Chinese Chambers of Commerce and the European Chambers of Penang and Singapore had approached the Governor of the Straits Settlements regarding the need for an immediate review of the rubbor restriction position, the
It is evident that this artist is really at his host in portrait studion. There are four such on exhibition, and all show distinct) morit.
Mr. Kojyo confines himself to water-colours on silk. Those are of the conventional Japaneso stylo, and the introduction of local
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What promises to be a most Earnshaw, A. J. Kow, E. J. Duncan, R. J. P. Mastore, C. interesting charity football watch Edwards, A. R. F. Raven, E. G. The Transvaal replied with 354 F. 0. ground on Monday, the Ronton and E. J. Jordan. Deano contributing 118. Going 22nd instant, when the Surreys'
in again, Mr. Joel's oloven com- piled 117 for 9.-— Renter.
HOME “SOCCER",
THE CUP REPLAYS.
London, Dec. 18, The Association Cup replays rosulted as follow:--
Charlton lost to Quoons Park Rangers, one goal to 2.
Barrow drew with Gillingham, one all, after extra time..
Queen's Park Rangers will now moot Stockport in the competition proper-enter.
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team will be pitted against an eloven composed of footballers resident in Kowloon though not. necessarily members of the Kowloon Football Club. Tho kick-off is fixed for 4 p.m., and the proceeds will be in aid of St. Dunstan's Home.
DAY BY DAY.
The wedding of Mr. W. Wood- ward, of tho P.W.D., is to take place at 3 p.m. on January 10th, and not at li a.m. as previously arranged.
It is expected that there will be a largo crowd prasent, as a splendid game is anticipated, the
Mosers. Carroll Bros. are i Surreys boing now on the top of receipt of talegraphic advice from their form, whilst the eleven to Singapore advising that the price oppose them will be:-Boach; of rubber is now 644 cents, por Wheeler, Bishop; Mair, McKolvio, lb. also that the Alor Gajah Duncan; Clemo, Howard, Jonos, Rubber Co, has declared Rocha and Brown.
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GUILD DISPUTE.
floor below, went to the Guild and, aftor having a quarrol'; accaulted the complainant. Ho had bruises on his chest which affected his hoart necessitating his datortion in the Kwongwah Hospital for some period.
ASSAULT BY PRESIDENT.
A disputo between an ax socrotary and an ex-President of the Man On Guild, of No. 63 Kowloon City Road, was rolatad at the Kowloon Magistracy this
After bearing the evidence, morning, when the President was which wont to show that the charged with assault. Mr H. J. complainant was not badly hurt, Armstrong prosocuted on behalf, the defendant was catitioned. (of the complainant.
PENNY POSTAGE. The London Chamber of Com-
Outlining the case, Mr Arm- strong said that the defondant, for some timo past, had boon the moroo has sent lottor to all! Prosidont of the Guild. A your newly-elected Members of Parlia ago ho was doposed of the Pro- mont urging the necessity of a sidency, as he was found to be return to penny postage. In the swindling the money of the Guild. course of the latter is is pointed This information was given by out that Britain lod the world the complainant.
when it introduced the penny Last Saturday, while the com- reward. It is contended that tho post in 1840, sud resped a rioh plainant was working in the time is now ripe for it to do so offices of the Guild, at 4.30 p.m.. the dofondant, who resides on the
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