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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

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MANCHURIAN WAR.

JAPANESE PROTECTION FOR FOREIGNERS.

Tokyo, Dec. 9. Official advices frem New chwang report that Chin-

looted by

chow

wa8

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1925.

CRICKET.

ARMY V

NAVÝ MATCH..

The match played yesterday between teams representing the Army and Navy ended in a draw, the Navy very narrowly missing Chango well-deserved victory because of the time rule. The full scores were

Tao-lin's troops two or three days ago, but Kuo Sung-ling's men have now taken the town and are restoring order.

The Army.

Majoror

:b Beatty

WINE WEIGHING.

MERCHANTS AGAIN APPEAR

BEFORE MAGISTRATE. :

Request for Dealers' Books.

Yesterday, Mr Fraser, who appear. ed for the authorities, said he wished to apply for an adjournment so that the books kept by the wine deplora could be produced. He claimed that the books would show the actual wine received and also the amount of wine ordered He thought the production of the books would satisfy His Wor- ship that there had been a conspi- racy

SALE OF WORK.

AID FOR DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES.

A small sale of work was held' at the Helena May Institute yester

of Dr. day, for the beneft" Barnardo's Homes, with creditable financial results, the amount taken being approximately $230.

There was a further hearing of the wine weighing" case in which a Chinese Revenue officer and five wine merchants were charged with various offences against the Revenue authorities, at the Central Magis

His Worship pointed out that it The work of organisation was in tracy before Mr. R. E. Lindsell you terday. Previously, the Revenue was not a question of evidence not the capable hands of Mr. Chap- officer had been charged with sitting boing submitted to show that there mai, assisted by a number of nud abetting the five merchante, who had been a conspiracy. There were friends, who are Identified with were charged with making false do grave suspicions in the carp, und hoher efforts on behalf of this worthy..... 95 elarations to the Revenue Dopart thought it probable that there had charity. Brisk business was done ment in respect of certain, consign- boen a conspiracy. The point from the opening hour, 10a.m. monta of wine imported into the was that the prosecution had not Owing to the large attendance It 10 Colony. All the six defendants had given onough legal proof of conspir was found necessary to extend the

0been charged with conspiracy inacy for him to convict.

perled of the sate by two hours, a Vaddition

closure being made at 6 p.m.

27

16

QMS. Fritz, e Lake, b Halsey, 32 A massage from Mukden says it MS. Stripp, b.wb Halsey Capt. Armstrong, b Halsey .... is offeinlly learned that the Con- Capt. Bridgeland, b. Beatty

Hussey, b Beatty sular Body has requested the Jap-Capt.

ib Lake anese Consul General to protect Capt.

Smith, e Cantrell, foreigners with Japanese troope, if necessary, which Mr. Yoshida has promised to do. It is under stood the Government is anxious to avold supplementing the Kwangtung garrison, as it fears the Chinese will misinterpret such nction. The War Minister is eatiefied that the present troops will be sufficient.-Router.

Capt. Warters, dussey, b Lake Maj. Pollard, and b Cantrell Lt. Smith, b'Controll.. M. Gar. Rough, not out

Extras

Cantrell Tokyo, Dec. 9. Four hundred Japanese troops Halsey are en route from Port Arthur to Beatty Hunot Mukden. All foreigners have Alter

from Mingfu. | Stephenson been evacuated Chang Tse-lin is reported to have Lake preceeded to Kiria, Reuter.

Peking, Dec. 9..

Total

Bowling Analysis.

M.

R.

The Navy.

Smith

ABERIDA

Arm-

Kuo Sang-ling's advance gourd Lt. Comm. Armitage, e

strong, h is approaching the Linu River. Lt. Gifford, Lb.w. Smith The Japanese gendarmerie is Mid. Stephenson, L. Smith assisting the police of Mukdent. Halsey, e Armstrong, ↳ Smith Router.

Tokyo, Dec. 9.

A War Office despatch from Mukden reports that num- hers of refugees arc arriv

ing, but the city is quiet. Chang

Tso-in is still in Mukden and

Pay L. Hussey, b Kent Capt. Lake, b Smith

Lt. Abelson, not out

Surg. Lt. Comm. lunot, not out

Extrus

Total (5 whis.)

17

202

B

Last week the whole of the charges. except the one relating to conspiracy, were dianised, His Worship resory. *Tho ng inilgment on that count.

Mr. Fraser again roferred to the results of the wine weighing, toite, and pointed out that the orrer in some cases was more than one pound. No Connecting Link.

W. wine merchants made another ap He also mentioned that Mr. Lloyd, pearance before the Magistrate yee-Superintendent of the Department, terday, when Mr. Lindsoll decided had said nt A previous hearing that the prosecution had not sub-. that he thought it would be rather stantiated the charge of conspiracy; underland to examine thn. books

merchanta and accordingly dismissed the de- of the

after they fendnots

had been charged. His Worship had brought up the paint as being very material, and he (Mr Fraser), anked

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At the previous hearinge the pro 63secution alleged that when the wine 35 was weighed, a wrong record was made and the Revenue defrauded by 79 that means. His Worship intimated

that the weak point in the prosecu 5tion's case was that they wore un- 1 able

to prove that the Ggures defendants were 10 given by the

incorrect.

501

Lt. Col. Cantrell, Pay Lt. Allen

his troops are holding the Liao and L. Beatty did not bat.

river line pending the assembly of

from: 70,000 to 80,000 men about!

Bowling Analysip.

0. M. R W.

Kent

12 1 84

1

3

12

08

1 75

5

11

a week hence, when he is expected to make his final attempt.---Reuter. Fritz

Rough Tsingtao, Dec. 9. After routing the rebellious Smith troops at

Shien Pollard

Knomi, Wei

QUICK'S TEAM.

la disarming Chang Hwai-ping's UNIVERSITY V. REV. E. K. soldiers at Chefoo. Pi. Shoo-: chen returned here yester day, having made himself supreme in eastern Shangtung. Nothing further has been heard of Pei Pao san's advance and it is thought he is nearing Kaomi.

A parade was held yesterday morning of 400 Japanese marines carrying their colours and sidearms. It occasioned

comment.

Reuter,

much

for

The Rev. E. K. Quick, who has figured prominently in local cricketing circles, leaves Home on Wednesday next, and a very" interesting "Farewell" match was played on the University Cat Pokfulum yesterday. Mr. Quick himself eaptained one of the teams and Mr. A. A. Rumjahn the other- mainly drawn from tho Japanese Troops in Mukden.

University. The scores were :- Tokyo, Dec. 9.-It learned

Rev. E. K. Quick's XI. from the War Office that the head-T. E. Youb, run cut quarters of the tenth diviston R. E..A. Webster, not out...... arrived at Mukden from Linoyang J. L. Youngsave, c Lam; b Shaha- this morning. The 63rd Infantry. T. Featherstone, run cut Regiment and 11 battery of W. X. Gittens, h.w., b Lam artillery from Port Arthur, and E. K. Quick, not out

a cavalry squadroh from Kung-

chuling, all in the same division,

are also proceeding to Mukden,

for the protection of Japanese and

budin

Extros

G

85

Total (for 4 wkts, dec.) 18+

T. J. Price. F. Hiptoola, Tajima,

other foreign residents if required. J. C. Fletcher, and R. Ponsonby Though all the units are much Face did not bat.

ander strength, reinforcements from Korea and Japan are not likely to be required-Reuter.

Bowling Analysis,

0. M.

11

Shahabudin Lan Balbatchet Rumjakn Xx

7

10 1

50

4

I 18

1

2

G

University.

Diplomatic Body's Action. Shanghai, Dec. 9.--General Kuo Sung-ling has telegraphed to the Diplomatic Body at Peking re- Laing quesling it not to protect the private property of General Chang | n. P. Ng, b Quick Tso-lin.

The Diplomatic Body has d cided to make an attempt to per-

C. W. Lam, b Youh

suade both sides to cease hostili-A. A. Rumjahn, Yeah, o Quick fies.--Wah Kiu Yal Ph.

BORDER FLIGHTS.

STRIKE PICKETS' PROTEST.

According to à telegram receiv-

D. Laing, not out

D. K. Samy, b Yeoh

II. N. Balhatchet, b Yeoh

5. O. Shahabudin, b Yeoh

0

E. Zimmern, c Yech, b Youngsayu

1

20

Total (for 7 wits.), 153

S. Hachiuma, rot out...

Extrus

A. T. Barna. and S. A. Sepher

ed from Canton last night, the Strike Committee there has pro- not bat. tested to the Canton Government against the crossing of the bor- der at Shumchum by aeroplanes, Yeoh

Quick demanding that this be stopped in

Fletcher order to prevent misunderstand Price ings.

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I'M LOST!

WE CANT GET NEAR YOU WITH A BONT JUMP OUT INTO TH RAPIDS AND I AS YOU Pess UNDER TH BRIDGE WELL LOWER A ROPE FOR YOU TO GRAB

GOODBY AND GOOD LUCK

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M.

W.

10

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for the defendants' books to be pro duced.

Mr A. E. Hall, who appeared for the defence, anid he strongly object- ed to an adjournment and also to the books being produced. He sub mitted that there was no conspiracy hs far as the evidence given in that Court was concerned. There was no

the Chaba!

Opinions flying about Cigarettes going---- All sorts of opinions. But mostly the same cigarette

CAPSTAN

Almost But Not Quite

NOW CATCH IT- IF YOU MISS YOU'LL BE LOST IN THAT "TERRIBLE

WHIRLPOOL BEYOND !!!!

CATCH IT UD

HOORAY HE CAUGHT IT! PULL HIM UPT

Eb kávat in antand by the Brabok Amaama Talayas

to one held previously at the house This was a supplementary sale of Mrs. Chapman, the stocks being. composed of articles which were, received too late for inclusion on the first occasion. Mrs. Chapman and her helpers are to be con- gratulated on the success of the event and the welcome vidition, to the funds of Dr. Barnardo's Homes,

connecting link between the Grat defendant and the others, and there

was no evidence to show that bo conspired with the ethers to defraud the Revenue authorities.

His Worship said he did not think it would he reasonable to produce the books. He still held that the prosecution had not tande out a case, and he accordingly discharged the defendants.

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