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MASS MEETING TO BE
CALLED.
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925.
AN ORNAMENTAL BOWL.
·UNLAWFUL. POSSESSION
CHARGE FAILS,
SUGAR THEFTS.
DEFENDANTS ALL
DISCHARGED.
The last three of ton poraous
Promoters of the Industrial. A Chinese who attempted to arrested with various quantities of Home project held a meeting at dispose of an ornamental bragegar in their possession wore.dis the Seacothrint for Chinese Affairs vase worth about $4, for all that charged by Mr. S. B. B. McElderry" yesterday. The Hon. fr. D. W. price, was surprised on Tuesday at the Central Magistracy yesterday Tratman, Scorelary for Chinese when he was arrested by his intend. when they appeared on a charge of Affairs, was in the ghair, and ed purchaser, who turned out to be being in possession of 53 saoke of augar reasonably suspected to have among Chiness gentlemen prosent, a police sergeant.
bona stolen or unlawfully obtained. were the Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son It appears that the man went to The sugar was the property of and Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall.. the police quarters at No. 84 Gaine Measre. Jardine, Matheson and
The question of forming a com. Rond on Tuesday and tendered to Co., Ltd... inittoo was gono into at full length, Sergeant Chester Woods the brass about one bundred well-known vase, which was wrapped in a merchants being invited to servo.. servietto, and asked for $2 Know-were charged, hit the police offered. The project being of a publicing that the bowl was worth twice evidence against seven of them nature a meeting of Kai Fong that price, the police officer became and they were accordingly dia. (mass meeting) will be hold before turpicious and, thinking that it charged, the case against the three
bontwomen being retained.. the scheme will be carried out.
might possibly have been stolen,
THEATRE ROYAL,
REVUE OF THE DANCES, Mies Loulou Dailly, who comes to the Theatre Royal on Saturday for a one night show of her Revue of the Dances, is an artiste with an international reputation in her art which she well deserves.
Assisted by a
troupe of 16 performers, a programme entirely dfstinct from those which have been given to Hongkong recently, in that, with the exception of the violin playing of M.. Iljinsky, it will be composed of nothing but dancing.
Miss Dailly barself has some charming solo opportunities in the Siamese Dance. Moth on the Lamp and Peacock Dance, in the last Damed of which sho appears in a costume which is all iridescens peacock plumage.
At a previous hearing ton personS
be arrested the Chinese, who failed According to Idepootor Murphy,. to produce bis business card or give a party of police visited the defen the Sergeant hip address. He dante boat, which was lying along. became very violent and attempted side the China Merchants Wharf at to escape, but failed.
West Point on May 2. Th the hold
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On his way to the police station were found the 53 sacks of sugar he discarded the serviette, but it packed in the usual manner and was recovered by a chair coolie, the only occupants were the three When questioned, he told the defendants, the first of whom sergeant that he had bought the produced the licenco. The police vase from Pottinger Street for subsequently took possession of $1.80 and desired to sell it at a the sugar and arrested the three profit of 20 cents.
Evidence was then called in sup- When the man was obarged before Mr. S. R. B. McElderry at port of the Inspector's outlive and the Central Magistracy yesterday, box. In answer to Mr. E. 8. C. the defendant was put into tha with
unlawful possession, the
women.
the first defendant said that her
magistrate said that he could not Brooks, solicitor for the defence, convict on the evidence, although hoat was angered by a grey headed Sergeant Chester Woods potated man to convey the sacks of suger out that the man attempted to escape from the custody of the to another junk, the name of which be did not know nor did she police.
know where it was anchored, After loading the bags on board the junk the man disappeared, saying that he would return with a book. He was not seen again and at 7.30 a.m. the police boarded the boat and seized the sugar:
The Magistrate replied that he thought his attempt to escape would be consistent with bia innocence. No man would like to be arrested and taken to the station if he were not guilty.
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His Worship said that he could not convict on the evidence and all the defendants were discharged.
The gowns throughout the produc tion are said to be such as will enrapture the feminine part of the audience, particularly in the 180GÐ scene. In view of the fact that the show will not be repeated, it is Ex-servicemen at Wooler (Nor- in the workhouse. In the early expected that a record hours will thumberland) having thrown & morning hours a number of pro- share the delights of the entertain. German gub, presented to the minent townsmen escorted the ment provided by Miss Dailly'ys town, into the river, the Glendale gun through the town, and it was talented company. Booking may Board of Guardians ordered it to put safely under lock and key in be made at Moutries.
be repaired and then locked up the workhouse.
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