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For

DAINTY

DISHES

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

ALLEGED. FORGERY

CHARGE AGAINST DEAD'MAN'S NEPHEW.

A Deal in Shares.

V.R.C. ANNUAL SPORTS.

MAY WINS HALF MILE CHAMPIONSHIP,

Fiat Days Results.

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1925.

CORRESPONDENCE.

[To the Editor of the Hongkong Telegraph.]

RADIO.

CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

LATEST CHANGES.

Captain N. Hardie, from leave, has gone master, Foochow..

Mr. R. B, Sharp, sup'y third on- gineer, Tuckwo, has gone third on- gineer, kamo ship,

Mr. H. J. Rowo, third engineer, Tackwo, has gone acting second on-

incor, same ship.` ́... ́....

Mr. J. J. Robertson, second on-

Mr. R. J. Powrie has been ap Sir, I shall be much obliged if pointed second officer, Changelow.gineer, Tuckwo, has gone acting The case concerning the alleged

Thres

events in connection with any of your renders can enlighten Mr. C. M. Cater, chief officer, chief engineer, same ship.

In regard

cortais Walshing, has goue mastor, Tungwo. Mr. J. S. Holmes, chief engineer, forgery of a deceased shareholder' the V. R. C annual Aquatic Festival me

radio communica-1 Captain C. Alexandre, of the Wal-Tuckwo, is on lonve. http Agrare wae etinued before which extends over four days, were "mysterious"

Mr. T. Hughes, chief officer, Mr. S. 3. B. MeEl Perry at the Kaw-decided yesterday evening. Of the tions transmitted during the last shing, is on reserve,

three events the half mile Champion f few nights.

F Captain T. S. King, master, Esang, is on reserve. loon Magistracy yesterday after

shif of the Colony for which, eight, Apparently someone calls Up Esang, has gone master, Walshing.

Mr. D. B. Ritchle, chief engineer,. noon, when Wong Man-wal, ip-

entranta had been received attracted "D.W.W." and for "D.W.W.'s"

Mr. O. V. W. R. Basham, chlof Esanz, is on reserve, the most interest.

benefit plays a repertoire of gramo-officer, Walshing, is on leave,

and phone music

discourses Mr. C. J. A. Porter, acting master, generally on local toples etc., with Lokaang, has gone chief officer, a view to enquiring as to whether! or not the transmission is clear..

A DIALOGUE BETWEEN CONNOISSEURS peared on remand on charges. of (1)

He, Where are you going?

She. Why To Albort, of course, where we are sure to get the finest French Pastry and the best cooking.

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uttering a forged document in res- pect of 50 shares in the Kowloon Wharf, and Godown Co.; (2) utter ing a forced document in respect of 100 shares in the China Light and Power, Co. Ltd., and (3), uttering

been

a forged letter purporting to have sent by Wong Chik-cho (deceased),..

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Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith conducted the case for the Crown and Mr. F. C. Jenkin (instructed by Messrs. Deacons) represented the defend- ant).

The results werd na follows:

Half Mile Championship of the Colony. 1. A. F. May; 2, C. J. Cooke. Time, 12 mins 13. 2/0 secs.; 13 pins. 31/3/5 secs.

Throwing the Polo Ball- F.V. Reed; 2, F., W. Railton. Distance, 60, 62 ft"

320 Yards Breast Stroke (Confined to "Chinese)-1, Wong Ping-fan; 2, Leung Titang. Time, à mins 30 2/5 seca; 3 mina, 41 2/3 seca.

The sports Will be continued at 4pm, this afternoon' when the chief Before resuming the evidence event will the 400 yards Champion" Mr. Whyte Smith Informed hiships of the Colony, between Lynn,] Worship that Mr. Wadeson (ap-May, Cooke and Brodie,

pearing for Messrs, Deacons) had! At the conclusion of the sports on drawn his attention to the fact that Saturday is Excellency the Ge the defendant had not been charged Vernor (Sir R. E. Stubby K. C. M. G.); with the offences in their amended will present the prizes

The officials for the meeting are forms.

His Worship after considerations follows:

Judges and Committee: Meskra and following the suggestion put. 3. Dyer, W. Logan, W. S. Bailey, terward by Mr. Jenkin, that the

E. Humphreys J. T Harrison, previous evidence should be read A Silva Sette, J. F. Grose, over to the defendant afterwards Stewart, A. Humphreys, C. F. Yuen, and then incorporated in the evi-P. W. Ramsay, F. Lammert, T. King. dence, decided that the fact that the Leng Sui-sang. S. H. Garrod. defendant had not been charged was. M. Shaw, M. G. Razavet. J. Lyon, immaterial.

D. Lyon, E. W. Railton, S. Marcal, One of the Chinese witnesses R. Lapsley, V. Ramsay, C. J. Cooke, was recalled and stated that he AA. Alves, Lt ́ Alfrec, Rev, G. T. witnessed the deceased sign two Waldegrave. transfers in September 1922 and Honorary Doctors, Dr. Smalley, 1913 respectively. The signatures Dr. G. 1. D. Black, Dr. Ma Luk. were slightly different but witness Referee, Ton. Sir Claud Severn." explained the discrepency by saying Starters, Mr. T. King, Mr. R. C.; that at the time of the signing of Witchell, Mr. R. Lapsley, Time the transfer relating to the shares Keepers, Mr. J. Lyon. Mr. A. E of the Kowloon Godown Co. the Alves, Mr. W. Anderson, Mr.. F.Lam deceased was suffering from anot, Mr., P. W. Ramsay. Mr. C. 5. injured hand. Witnese could, how. Coke. Competitors Stewards, Mr. every recognise the two signatures. Ranisay, Mr. H. Hyndman, Mr. as thèse of Wong Chik-eto..

Rde Rocha, Mr. James Smith, on

The signature on the two trans-Treasurer, Mr. B. C. Witchell Hon. fers in connection with the first Secretary. and second charges were not the geduine signatures of the deceased.

Mr. Jenkin, You can tell im- THE CHICEUEN INCIDENT. mediately on looking at the signo-

tures that they are are not those

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SHIP FIRED ON FOR AN HOUR

Shanghai, September 30.-When

They bear no resemblence to the nearing the upper Yangtze port gemine signatures of Weng Chik-of Luchow on the 27 the American cho?--No.

steamer Chichuen was fired on by

Mr. H. Birkett, of Messrs. Moxon

a large contingent of soldiers en- and Taylor,continuing his evi-sconced on the heights overlooking dence, sald that the defendant was the gorges,

The firing was kepti

a regular customer of the firm up for an hour when steamer was The transfer of 53 Wharves re-struck at least two hundred times. presented a transaction carried A Chinese member of the crew through in his office. They were was slightly wounded. The Ameri- handled in by the defendant and ean gunboat Palcs was ordered to according to the bucks of the Arm escort the vessel through the had been sold to

Lammert Bro-soldier ridden area to Chunging. thers.

The miscreanta are believed to be The transfer in respect of the fleeing soldiers of General Yang second change was also carried Sen. The Chichuen, which was through by his office. The shares fying the American flag, belongs were received from the defendant to the Yangtze Rapids S.S. Co. Answering Mr. Jenkin witness The skipper was the only foreigner said that all his evidence in respect aboard.-Renter.

to the two. transfers mentioned in the charge was given from the entries in his firm's books, The case was adjourned.

THE WAR IN MOROCCO.

A NAVAL BOMBARDMENT.

LAWN TENNIS.

ANOTHER SUCCESS FOR LIELT- COMDR, WORTHINGTON.

Lieut-Commander Pay

R E. Worthington, R. N., who Was Secretary to Commodore (now Rear- Admiral Grace wiifle in Hongkong, continues to gain successes in the tenuis world at home. Playing in Melilla, September 30.-The"

the Thanet Championships at West- French and Spanish warships, bom-gate-on-Sea on Saturday, August barded the enemy positions at 20th, he won the singles title by Sideridris, but no attack has yet defenting H. C. Eltringham in the been launched-Reuter

final round by 16, 7-3, 7-5,

Waishing,

Mr. A. C. Newton, aup'y second The transmitter is undoubtedly of "local origin," and I sincerely officer, Kutwo, has gone, second hope ite will continue his efforts offer, Walshing. In order to keep up the spirits of "isteners-in" in these hard times..

I am quite sure that all who are fortunate enough to tune in on his wave-length thoroughly appreciate It-Yours, etc...

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F. N. W. DOODHA. Hongkong, Sept. 30, 1926.

Mr. G. Bolam, second, officer, Wosang, has gone. sup'y second officer, Suiwo.

Captain W. B., Hardinge, of the Chungen, is on leave.

Mr. H. C. Everett, second officer, Honam, has gone chief officer,

heumpenh, Mr. G. A. Carter, chief".

officer, Pheumpenh, is on rezerve. Mr. P. R. Harris, second officer, Pheumpenh, has resigned.

Mr. G. R. Drew, from reserva, kas Mr. H. Craig, acting chief gone second officer,, Sultal. engineer, Esang, has gone acting. Mr. R. E. Freckleton, chief officer, chief engineer, Leesang. Mr. M. Wing Hong, has gone chief officer, Risk, chief engineer, Leeanng, is on Lungshan. Mr. T. Pritchard, chief leave.

officer, Lungshan, is on leave.

Mr. W. J. Collam, from reserve, ... has gone second officer, Suian.

Mr. H. W. Fraser, second' en-i gineer, Wosang, has gone, second öngineer, Loongwo."

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DE PINEDO'S FLIGHT.

"Mr. H. C, Everett, second officer, Mr. H. Lee, third engineer, Sulan, has gone second officer, A LONDON TRIBUTE,

Wocang, has gone third engineer, Honam. Mr. J. E. Harvey, second London, September 30.-The Kutwo."

officer, Honam, has gone chief Times in paying tribute to Major Mr. L. McWilliam, chief enginicer, officer, same ship. Mr. W. T. Lilley, De Firedo, and Mr. Campanelli on Lokanng, has gone chief engineer, chief officer, Honam, has gone chief fent will always stand particularly Mr.. Turner, third engineer, their Rome to Tokyo flight, says the Waishing.

officer, Kinshan.

high in the annals of long-distance Esang, Aying-Reuter.

has gone engineer, Tuckwo..

Mr. R. H. Stewart, chief officer, sup'y third Kinshan, is on leave. Shipping

|and Engineering..

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