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THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH,

LEAVING COLONY,

THE VOLUNTEERS.

PRESENTATION TO MR.

WALTER J. HILL.

There was a large attendance at The Institution of Engineer and Shipbuilders of Hongkong yester- day evening on the occasion of a farewell presentation in honour of Mr. W. J. Hill, a past president of the Institution who will be leav ing the Colony to-morrow on the 5.8. Kalyan.

Jones.

ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEKS.

No. 347, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps Orders by Llcut-Colonel L. G. Bird, D.8.0. Commandant,

1. Annual

Hongkong. Fri, Sept. 14.

Camp-The Annual Comp will take place at Fanling, New Territories, botween 16th November and Oth December, 1028.

To dates for Camp will be an follow! Friday night, 16th November to Sunday evening, 18th November. Sunday evening, 25th November.

Jers. Dressi Mufti, belt and afdoarms. Recruits under Sergt. V. C. Branson, M.C." Dress: Mufti, bolt and aidearms.

Rango Oleor! Llout. A.. H. Penn.

evening

11. Scottish Cúmpany.

1.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1928.

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE TO PAY,

GOODS SENT TO THE WRONG PORT.

preceding entry. Tho_defendants" shipping clerk, Tau! Yung-ong swore that he made this entry and that he asked Mr. Garcia, the manager of the Outward Freight Department, about it.

two

WONGFUL ARREST.

FISHERMAN'S CLAIM FOR

DAMAGES.

Mr. Justice Jacks in the Sum-

Station.

INDIAN LOCKOUT.

TROUBLE ENDED FOLLOWING. NEGOTIATIONS,

Calcutta, Sept. 13.

The strike and lockout at the

18 and 20, On Lan Street, for the his inquiry about freight for Punthe case for the plaintiff was declared. a' generat' lock-out-

The

Chairman of Committee occupied of the Corps, but the Committee relyades. The Company will be parade plaintiff and the cuso for the dotion was again put beforo film by defendant. is a fish dealer and a

12, Portuguese Company, Mr. P. T. Farrell, who is the ele, has been issued to every member Guard of Honour. Practice. Par- the chair and in a short speech on Company Commanders to encourat. Corps Headquarters on Monday; Apoke of the regret they all must age and collect entries, submitting one 17th and Friday, 21st September for feel at the departure of such an collective entry, per unit, direct to old friend as Mr. Hill, who had Lieut. A. Mackenzie, c/o Chartered Practice Parades. A full muster is been here twenty-five years and Bank, on or before noon of Saturday most essential to ensure a good turn had known the speaker for the the 20th September. Co-operation in this respect by Officers will reduce greater part of that time. Mr. the work entailed by the Hon. Secre Farrell referred to Mr. Hill's tary and Hon. Treasuror. readiness to give the word of ad- vice whenever it was needed and referred to the straightforward.

Hill's, deallugs.

..

ness which had marked all-Mr. and Armoured Car Company will are at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, 16th September, Mr. W. J. Stokes' RemarkN. 1928. Mr. W. J. Stakes in presenting Rango Officer: 2/Lieut. B. K. Mr. Hill with a silver salver ch Valentine. behalf of the members of the In- Launch will trave Murray Pier at atitute said: It is particularly de-9 am and call at Kowloon Pler at lightful to me to be the mic to 9.30 110, ask you to accept this Inscribed silver salver as a visible token of our esteem. We trust it will al- ways be a reminder of the spirit. of good fellowship which, due to your gental personality, has exist

Dress: Muskelry Order Le. rifle, belt, bayonet and Bandoliers,

Uniform er mufti optional. Arms will be drawn from Corps.

leadquarters on Friday, 14th Sept chuber, between 9 am, and 12 noon, for 2 and 4 p.m., or & and 6 pm, and on Saturday, 16th September, between 9 am, and 1 p.

out on the actual day.

Dress optional. Bolt and rifle. Chevrons on Shirts, The attention

of all N. C. Os is called to Corps

The Facts.

In giving judgment his Lordship The facts are as follows: In

anid:

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AMIR OF AFGHANISTAN'S PLANS OPPOSED..

Peshawar, Sept. 18.

at

on

Orders No. 340 September 7th Para. July, 1926, the plaintiff received f anything of the kind did occur plaintiff had sold his ship, had triestly family have been arrested,

ly.

11. Strength,

The following recruits are taken on the strength and posted as under:

No. 1377 Pic. E. P. Souza, No. 10 Platoon, from 7. 9. 28.

Musketry. Part II The Mochino

It would appear therefore that Gun Company will fire Part II at Stonecutters on Sunday, 23rd Septem-

Mr. Justice Jacks in the Sum: the unwarranted entry in the bor, particulars will appear in next mary Court yesterday afternoon manifest was not due so much to mary Court yesterday gavo judg- for wrongful arrest by Joo Wo Corps Orders. As the next day al-gave judgment against the Dollar, the carelessness of the clerk as to mentina claim for $1,000 damages Tata Iron and Steel Wotka lotted to the Company is Armistico Steamship Line for shipping a that of his chief. Mr. Garcia, in huen, of Wo Hop Shek Village, Jamshedpur has been settled as a Day, it is hoped that as many as consignment of goods from Hong. his evidence, stated he knew that Talpo, against Cheung Kang, shop result of negotiations between the

places called possible will turn up on 23rd Septem-on to Punta Arenas, Costa Rica, throwers ber.

instead of to Punta Arenas, Chile. Punta Arenas. He went further assistant at, and Cheung Tai-kwai, Board of Directors and the Sware- [The Tata Iron and Stool Com- The Dollar Steamship Line was and stated that he remembered master of, the Wo Shing Hing Company Dinner, Members are

pany closed down its works, and reminded of the Dinner to be held at sued by Laichand Watanmal, trad being called to the countor when Lung fish shop, Taipo, and Lai Jist loader Chanda Bose-Reuter, Among those present were Mr. W. J. Stokes, President of the In-

Corpe Headquarters at 7.45 pm, this ing as Watanmal Boolchand, Nos, the plaintiff's representative made Shing, detective, Talpo Police

Arenas, and that when he inquired stilute, Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy, Vice

sum of $601.25. The money was which Punta Arenas, he was asked conducted by Mr. A. el Arculli, Juno 1 last. A strike had broken Fresident, Messrs. P. T. Farrell, J.

claimed by the plaintif as Ormiston, R. Hunter, W. Russell,

consigned goods most frequently 7" fended. Friday night, 23rd November to Thursday, 20th September. Nos, damages for breach of contract la "To which Punta Arenas they while Mr. G. S. Hugh Jones debut at the works just a month be writing, dated.July 30, 1926, for. On his stating Punta Arenas, His Lordship delivered judgment fore when the management decided G. J. Harman G. F. Taylor, J.

to close down the rolling mills. Brook, T. F. Bradford (Members Friday night, 30th November to Benton will parade at the carriage of certain goods to Costa Rica, ho was told that "That as follows:

Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. for in-

This is a claim by the plaintiff Troops and armed guards were of the Committee) Mr. A. Lands-Sunday evening, 2nd December.

Vickers Gun. Dress: Punta Arenas, Chile, the goods Friday night, 7th December to Sunstruction in

Mufti.

for the sum of $1,000, on damages placed on duty outside the works.] bort (Secretary) and Messrs. R. M.

actually being discharged at Punta was the place.”

Mr. Garcia Criticised.

for, false imprisonment. The Dyer, K. E. Greig, F. W. James, J.day evening, 9 December.

Thursday, 20th September... No, o Arenas, Costa Rico. The plaintiff Fully, A. Stalker, P. Ramsay, T. G. 2. Annual Athletic Meeting-An- Platoon will parade at Kowloon, Dock alternatively claimed the money as Kis Lordship continued:-This facts are shortly as follows: The

damages for conversion, or for Stokes, A. J. Pilgrim, C. Nelson, nual Athletic Sports will be held on for instruction in Vickors Gun.

Musketry Part II. Sunday, 80th wrongful sale, or for breach of strikes me as a futile story and plaintiff is a fisherman living at

must have seemed unconvincing Talpo Barket. The first defendant REFORMS DISPLEASE. F. Clark, A. Cobham, D. A. the Kowloon Cricket Club Ground an McBran, J. Baker, Profesor C. A. Saturday, 13th October, 1928, at 2.30 September at Stonecutters Range. contract and duty in falling to to a shipping officer of Mr. Garcia's is a shop assistant in the employ

make inquirics, or for selling the experience. Such an incident, if of the third defendant. Middleton Smith and Captain E. pm, when Mrs. Southern has kindly Detalls later.

consented to give away the prizes. A

goods without the knowledge or it did occur, should have crossed second defendant is a detective, Notice giving details of the Events,

nuthority of the plaintiff, Mr. Garcin's mind when the ques-stationed at Taipo, and the third

Mr. M. M. Watson was for the

the clerk who was preparing the partner in the Wo Shing Hing fence was conducted by Mr. G. S. manifest, and even if it did not, Lung at Taipo Market. *

That King Amanullah's plans of Hugh Jones.

the fact that ho know of another

The plaintiff was indebted to Punta Arenas should certainly Cheung Tal-kwai, the third defon-reform in Afghanistan are en- dant, to the amount of $300, or countering opposition is shown in have put him on his inquiry,

I cannot believe his story of

third defondant heard that the bers of the Shor Bazaar and a what took place at the counter. more. On or about June 27, the the news that two loading mem- it was all the more reason for

bought a ticket for Sandakan, and

3. Musketry.

6. This should be complled with im an order to buy certain goods and covering himself by insisting on was about to leave the Colony: together with twenty or thirty mediately.

ship them to a customer at Punta something further being put in whether this is true or not I do other mullahs and are awaiting Recruits: The Mounted Infantry Company

(those not having fired Arenas in Chile. He duly pur- Part I Musketry) will parade at chased and packed the goods, and the bill of lading, or obtaining not know, but the plaintiff denies trial at Kabul on the charge of Part II Tablo "T"

Miniature Range for Musketry on after seeing the Consul for Chile some written direction from the it. In any event on June 27, the agitating against the government.

plaintiff on the matter. I believe plaintiff did come to Hongkong on

It is reported that Sardar Usman Friday, 21st September at 5.30 pm and getting the necessary certif- that the fact of there being an- the 11 a.m. train, and the third Khan, the former governor of Dress Optional. Rifle.

Equipment. It has been noticed cate, he found the next ship all other Punta Arenas than that in defendant loat no time in follow. that quite a considerable number of ing for America was the defend- Costa Rica did not occur to him ing, for he travelled by the next Kandahar, has also been arrested. The news has caused excitement equipment is far frois being clean. ants' steamship, President Wilson at the time. In any event he was train about an hour later. Before This should be attended to immediate. The plaintiff's assistant manager taking a great risk in inserting leaving he went to see the District in the tribal territory-Reuter,

weat to the defendants' office to in the manifest something which Offeer, no doubt to obtain advice make inquiry about the freight for was not warranted by the bill, of as to what course he should pur-- Punta Arenas. Ile did not men- Inding.

sus in the circumstancos. It was plaintiff arrested, neither did he It is true that the bill of lad-unfortunate for him that the Dis-ask to have the plaintiff impri- tion Chile. He said that he knew of no other Punta Arenas, Ile waning is ambiguous and that the trict Officer was engaged in Court soned, and yet he saw both being. told what the freight would be ambiguity was a latent one until at the time, and Cheung Tai-kwai done as a result of his action and and given the necessary forms fort came to be acted on, but it began was in a hurry to get on the track raised no protest. I cannot accept. the shipping documents, which he to be acted upon when the man!- of the plaintiff, for he then went this as exempting him from took back to his office and had fest was being prepared and there to the police about it. In doing so filled in. The goods were put on was still time to have the matter 2oard and the mate's receipt for cleared up before anything serious

them was obtained. Subsequently occurred."

I need not deal with the law on to the

Duty to Ask, a bill of lading was sent

what constitutes, false imprison- plaint. and the freight charges.

Mr. Watson, for the plaintiff,

Detective Bent, . patd.

ment, as false imprisonment has been admitted in this case, I will "The plaintiff's assistant manager quoted the case of Walker v Jack-

Cheung Tal-kwai saw the Police therefore confined my remarks to The following promotions take said that when he made his in-son, (10 M and W 161), in which it

quiry about freight he was not in-was laid down by Baron Parke, Inspector at Taino and told him the Hability. effect from 3, 9, 28,

Sir Frederick Pollock, in his formed that there were two places as he then was, "That as a general that the plaintiff owed him $300, Corps Signals.

aw of Torts, says, "Everyone is No. 129 Staff Sorgl. C. T. Padgett, called Punta Arenas, and he did rule if anything is delivered to a had sold his ship, and was going

not insert the word Chile in the person to be carried, it is the duty abroad. Whether he told the In-answerable for specifically direct to be Company Sergi-Major.

No. 864 Sergt. H. J. Millington, | bill of lading. The goods

were of the parson receiving it to ask spector anything more, I do noting the arrest or imprisonment of M.M

to be Company Quartermaster, eventually sent to Punta

Arenas Buch qustions about it as may be know, as the Inspector has retired another, as for any other act that Sergeant.

In Costa Rica and were not heard necessary. "This rule was adopt-on pension and left the Colony, he specifically commands or rati- No. 462 Corp., C. B. Easterbrook, of again, by either of the parties ed in the later case of Lebeau but the outcome of the story told fles, Nor does it matter if he sets to be Sergeant.

No. 1272 L/Corpl. S. D. Igglesden, in this action, until March, 1927, General Steam Navigation Coby Cheung Tal-kwat was that the in his own interest or in another's. when the plaintiff was informed (R. 8 C.P. 88), in which Mr inspector sent a detective to Hong- But one is not answerable for acts M.M., to be Corporal.

by his customer lu Chile that the Justice Brett, afterwards Lord kong with Cheung Tal-kwal to take done upon his information or aug-

Esher, referred to Baron Parke the plaintiff back.

gestion, if done by an officer of the gouls had not arrived.

I am sorry that Inspector Wnit Law, if they are done, not merely "The defendants were at once in-"As a master in the art of laying His Excellency the Ofeer Adminis-

inquiries itcantile Law."

In my opinion the failure of the the complaint made to him was, exercise of the officer's the Cononial Auxiliary Forces Long the result of those

did. At Taipo Raliway Station case of Grinham v. Willey, quoted Service Medal to No. 95 Pte. G. R.transpired that the goods had Suyer of the Beserve Company, arrived at Punta Arenus, Costa defendants to make further in-and why he acted in the way he authority and discretion."" II.K.V.D.C. on 5. 3. 28.

Ries, and after lying in a ware- quiries at the time the manifest the first defendant joined the by Mr. Iugh Jones, illustrates this. house there for about six months, was being prepared is the realmarty. On arrival In Hongkong In that case the police constable had been sold on February 24, root of the dispute which has the defendants soon found the in exercise of his proper discre-

the plaintiff, the. arisen here. By deciding for them- plaintiff and took him back to ton arrested 1927, to cover storage charges.

selves that the goods were to go Taipo, where he was taken to the defendant only signed the charge Plaintiff's Neglect.

to Costa Rica without making any

and detained for sheet after. In the case before me The plaintiff has brought this Inquiry of the plaintiff they incur two nights. He was then brought the Inspector was not exercising action to recover the loss he has red responsibility for everything up before the District Officer and his proper nuthority or discre

tion." He had no authority or dis- En-sustained by reason of the goods which happened afterwards.

discharged. ueing carried to the wrong place.

The plaintiff's story of the arrest cretion in a civil case, such as the 1 contess that at first 1 felt little Hugh Jones has quoted several

'The case of Sewell v National sympathy for the plaintiff. To my authorities on the point, that differs from that of the defondants third defendant's was. at Volunteer Hoadquarters at 5.30

No. 478 Sergt. T. W. Carr, En-und ne neglected a very ordinary where there is a latent ambiguity in detail. He says that force was p.m. for instruction on M. G. Sergt.

gineer Company having returned from precaution in omitting to state the in a contract the parties are not used, he was roughly handled, and Telephone Co., Ltd, differs from Pott's Section only,

Sunday, 16th September. Muske- leave, rejoined for duty on 10. 9. 28. name of the country to which he Ad idem and there is no contract, that he was compelled to return this, for In that case there was no was consigning his goods. It may so far the ambiguity had become to Tulpo. The defendants' account evidence of any authority by the Tuesday, 18th September, "Parade? Platoon leave to be extended from tively little known place to pro-and by doing so in this case they where may be some truth in both took part in it and left the plaintif Funta Arenas, but it is a compara- their duty to make further Inquiry they reckoned to him and went the constables to arrest the plain- back with them almost cheerfully.tiff. In this case the defendants pie dwelling in this part of the might have prevented any loss he wished them individually all at Stables at 5.15 p.m. for riding 2. 10. 28, ia 19. 11. 28.

school

This activity on the part of the he understood his orders were to world. On the other hand the de- occurring. Instead of doing this stories, but the detective said that in custody. Having completed three years' ser-endants, from the nature of their they look the risk, and a quite un-take the plaintiff back and that defendants distinguishes this case and claimed his discharge, ne business, might have known that necessary risk, of deciding for would have used force if neces-from those which have been quoted there were more places, than one themselves what the real destina-anry. I have no doubt that the to me on behalf of the defendants. from 9. 7. 25.

Soun, of that name. They wero cortion of the plaintiff's goods was.

plaintiff was not free to do as ho I hold that the defendants are all No. 942 Signaller IH.

Lainty in a position to find out, and

pleased and went back under com-responsible for the error which Corps Signals,

the inspector committed by rea- A. R. WOLFE MURRAY, MAJOR,

son of the active part they took in ADJUTANT, H. K. V. D. CORPS.

the proceedings, Notices.

'ed for twenty-five years.

If I may be permitted an opinion, I would any that it seems an eminently suitable one to present, to you. It is plain which means straight, it is reflective which means thoughtful, it bears the hall mark of excellence and L. Is the real metal right through to the unek. Further than this, there is nothing mean about it and it say what I meann.

I

4. Carps Hand.

Tho Band will parado at full strength on Tuesday, 18th an! Fri. day 21st September at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.

Parade

5. The Battery, Friday, 14th September. will be held at Carps Headquarters With it we tender our very at 6.25 p.m. Layers Class on No. 1 hearty good wishes. for your fu-Gun. Gun Drill on No, 2 Gun, Sign- ture, wherever you go may good al Section under Sergt. Jack. fortune favour you, may good health attend you and long life be yours to enjoy it.

The inscription of the salver read as follows: "Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilders' of

6. Engineer Campany. There will be lectures at Volunteer Headquarters Monday 17th Sept- ember and on Tuesday, 18th Septem- ber at 5.30 p.m. on the lamp and the engine. It is hoped that every mem

No. 1378 Bandeman J. C. Souza, Curs Band, from 7. 9. 28.

No. 1370 Bandsman C. H. Osmund, Corps Band, from 11. 9. 28.

No. 1850 Pic. J. L. Litton, No.

Platoon, from 12. 9. 26.

No. 1381 Pie, B. T. Conno, No. Platoon, from 13. 9. 28:

1.J. Pramations.

15. Long Service Medul

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he made his first mistake, for, how-

ever efficient the police may be in

their own affairs, they are no legal advisora.

liability for what followed.

The Law.

Hongkong-Presented to Mr. Wal- |ber of the Company will attend thesering the Government has awarded formed and Inquiries made. As down general propositions of Mer- could not be called to state what as ministerial acts, but in tho

ter J. fill, Past President, as preliminary lectures. token of the affection and esteem

All members are requested to al- of his fellow members during his tend both lectures if they can possi- twenty-five years mqmbership--| bly do so. 1903-1928."

Mr. Hill's Reply.

7. Corps Sigula. Monday, 17th September, 1928. Mr. Hill was also presented Parade, at Volunteer Headquarters with an address from the Institute a 5.30 p.m. Dress: Mufti. It is on which were the signature of the hoped that all ranks will make u President, Vice President and special effort to be present at this members of the committee. first parade of the season.

In a brief speech in reply Mr. Hill and it was difficult for him

8. Mounted Infantry Company.

to thank the gathering sufliciently Friday, 14th September. for their kindness, especially since he was handicapped by not being accustomed to speak before public gatherings. He thanked them all

Parade

16. Markamen,

The undermentioned have qualified as Marksmen and are entitled to wear the badge for one year:

No. 1204 Signaller A Tarbuck, Corps Signals 102 Points.

No. 17 C. S. AL R. J. Everest, gineer Company, 96 Points,

17. Leave.

No. 1370 1c. J. Murray, Reanrve No. 1320 Corp. G. R. Razavet, No.

".

it is well established, and Mr.

police station

proper

Tho

from the bottom of his heart and try Part II. Particulara vido Corps Company, from 10. D. 28. te D. 10, 28.be true that he only knew of one patent to the defendants; it was of it is that he came to them when defendants or on their behalf to

wished the Institution a very suc cessful future. He also added that

that was hest and true.

Order No. 3.

Friday, 21st September... Parade

Several other speakers also adat Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 dressed Mr. I and a very ex-p.m. for instruction on M. G. Sergt. cellent concert, consisting of Watson's Section only. Bongs, piano solos and reproduc- 9. Armoured Car Company. tions by gramophone records

midle by radio made the evening

E complete success.

Car Section. Fridays, 14th, and

1 21st September, 1928. Parade at

The singing of "For he's a jolly Corps Headquartors at 5.33 p.m. for good fellow" ended the proceed-run around the Island in the Armour- ings.

18. Struck off the Strength.

1. Soldiers Club Brilliard Tourna- 6th and 7th September 1928 31st

ment 1928:

Battery, E.A. vs. H.K.V.D.C. Portu

gucae Company,

ed Car.

Monday, 17th September. Parade at Corps Headquarters nt 6.30 p.m.' for Machino Gun Instruction, Dress: ORIENTAL INSTITUTE. Mufli.

Motor Cycle Section. Monday, 17th and Friday. 21st September. 1004 points. Parado at Corps Headquarters at 6.30 17th and 18th September. 1028. p.m. for Machine Gun Instruction.

Semi-final. Dross: Mufti.

Tuesday, 18th September. Parade

PAPAL ENCYCLICAL CALLS' FOR MATERIAL SUPPORT,

Rome, Sept. 13.

Not Authorised.

at San Francisco, no reference is

No, Warrant.

Damages Awaited.

i think they should have made All through the correspondence pulsion. pertain inquiry in a case like this, between the parties, and between in which they are asked to carry the defendants and their agents goods half-way across the world

The defendanta solicitor has to a place which is certainly not made to the fact that the plaintiff admitted the arrest and imprison-

The first and second defendants one of the great poris of the world, had in any way authorised the ment and that both were wrongful,

How did it happen that the consignment of the goods to Costa but takes that the third defendant were not entirely frap agents. goods were taken to Costa Rica? Rien, Mr. James, in one of his aud rate suthorise. it. The third The first was acting under instruc That country is not mentioned in early letters to the defendants' defendant, Cheung Tal-kwat, was tion from his master, whilst the Result: Win for Volunteers 1578/ the bill of lading. 1 believe the agents in San Franciso, admits the prime mover in this mintter. I detective, was acting under the truth of the whole matter is this: that his office, should have check will consider his case first. We orders of his superior officer, but The defendants frequently carry ad the bill of lading more care- goods to Punta Arenas in Costa fully, and insisted on the name have only his account of the report he is liable, notwithstanding, for I give judgment for the plaintif he did not ask to have the plaintiff Rica. In fact they had another the country being specified. Would be made to the Police. He said he was acting without a warrant. consignment for that place shipped he have made this admission had arrested, but assuming that the against all three defendants with in the President Wilson, and that he known that the manager of the Police Inspector made a very grave costs. I award him $100 damages Corp. Donaldson (8. C. C. Cham-place was probably in the lads freight department had already mistake in sending & detective against the first defendant, $100

pion)

of the defendants' office staff when discussed the matter with the without a warrant to bring the against the eccond defendant and the plaintiff's representative called plaintiff's representative, who had plaintiff back, Cheung Tal-kwal $800 against the third defendant,

Mr. Hugh Jones applied for a to make his inquiry about freight. agreed that Costa Rica was the acquiesced in all that was done.

Small Unita. ve.. Portuguese Coy. A Papal Encyclical calls atten- at Corps Headquarters at 6.15 p.m.II.X.V.D.C. (R.A.0.C., and R.A.S.C. tion to the importance of the with machines ready to proceed to Oriental Institute founded by Sockumpoo.

Pope Benedict XV and appeals for Sunday, 16th September. Muske- help for the Institute in the shape try Fart II. Particulars vide Corps. of money, books, codices and pic-Order No. 3 for the Car Section and tures, and urges the bishops to Motor Cycle Section. found special Oriental Chairs-in 10. Machine Gun Company, all theological schools.-Reuter.

THE AMERICAN

The Company will parade at full strongth on Tuesday, 18th September NAVY.15.30 pen, at Corps Headquarters.

CURTAILED PROGRAMME TO

BE RECOMMENDED.

Washington, Sept. 13.

and R.A.P.C)

S. A. M. Hall.

S.Q.M.S. D. Fritz (Capt.), Sergt. Woods.

S. Sergt. Thomson.

Sergt. Basham...

Corpi, Crowcroft... L/Cpl. Tennell,

The freight quoted was for that Intended destination. Nothing The detective did not know the stay of execution pending the con... place. I do not believe that any was heard of this until Mr. Garcia plaintif, but Cheung Tal-kwal whe sideration of an appeal, thing was said about Chile at went Into the witness box. The present in all the proceedings His Lordship: Shall I stay it. that time. I do not believe it impression I took of his story was which took place in Hongkong and for fourteen days? Volunteers: L/Cpl. F. P. Sequeira, occurred to any of them to make that it was a very poor effort on directed them. Ho travelled back to Mr. Hugh Jones: Well, my Lord,

Ples. E. A. des Reme inquiry.

his part to cover a slip he had Instruction Class under Captain

dios (Capt.), M. M.

Manifest Particulars. made and that far from froproving Talpo with the plaintiff and the the Counsel whom we wish to E J. R. Mitchell. Dress: Mufti.

Silva, J., R, Soares, L.

In the ship's manifest which, the position of the defendants in other two defendants in the after-engage for the case Is at present noon, he protested against nothing away on vacation, and I don't V. Antonio, E. A.

that was done, and there is no think ho could be back before that No:1 Platoon. A. and B. Sub-ocations

tripping and assem

Noronha, M. A. Bap-I understand, was prepared in the the matter it did the reverso."

The defendants, pending express bling under Sergt. A

Lista and E. A. V. To defendants' Outward Freight De- W. Hayward Dress:

medios.

partment, from particulars stated direction to take the goods to Costaavidence, that he had told the time. As a matter of fact most Mufti.

His Lordship, naked, Mr. Arculli G. and H. Sub-sections 2. Promenade Concert-Promenade of the bill of lading, I find a Rien or Chile, were balloes of the other defendants that they were of the counsel are at present away. Road Range with 2 Parade Ground on Friday, 21st Sep-Punta Arenas, Costa Rica. Im of lading did not apply to an un- At the Police Station he left the whether he had any objection to service guns under tember, 1028 at 9.15 pm. when, by

I hold the defendants respon- without any inquiry as to what month. Mr. Arculli said that he Lieutenant I. Owen kind permission of Lieut-Colonel H.mediately below it particulars of authorised voyage to Costa Rica.plaintift in charge of the Inspector Judgment being stayed for a Hughes, Dross Mufil. C. Ponsonby, D.5.0., M.C., and Or the plaintiff's consignment are the No. 2 Platoon. E. and F, Sub-sections ficers, the Band of 1st Battalion The entered and in the column head-sible for the loss sustained in was to be done. His atti would leave the matter in the cd "Final destination" the word consequance thereof. I accord tude, according to his account, is hands of his Lordship, and Judg- acquiescent throughout. He saidment was stayed accordingly until, Machino Gun Training, Queen's Royal Regiment will play.

Admission $1.00 each and all other "Ditto has been entered under the ingly give judgment for the plain-at he did not, ask to have the October 18..

"Punta Arenas, Costa Itica" of the tiff for $591.26 and costs,

Mr. Wilbur has stated that No. 2 Platoon.proceed to Kennedy Cornert will be held on Volunteer large consignment entered for goods. The conditions of the bill going too far,"

though the Navy Department is

still convinced of the effiency of the 10 years construction plan for

ships it will urge the Senato in

December to approve the curtailed programme

passed by

house of Representatives-Reuter's

American Serviccs.

and Arms Drill under Bub-section Comman-arrangements as before.

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