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CANADIAN

PACIFIC

SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE ACROSS THE PACIFIC TO VICTORIA & VANCOUVER

17 Days Hongkong-Vancouver, 14 Days Shanghai-Vancouver

Days Kobe-Vancouver, 9 Days Yokohama-Yancouver

Empress of Asia

BOEQKODE Thanghai Kobe Yokohama Vancouver

Lokva

LORYA › Lanva

LIATO

Sept. 21 Oct. 12 Oct. 20 Nov. 16 Nov. 30 Dro. 14

Arriva

Bept: 4

Sept. 7

Empress of Franes

Sept, 10 Repl. 12

Sept. 28

Sept. 28

Oct. 10. 3

Empress of Russia

Oot. D.

Oct.

12

Oct. 15

Oct 17

Empress of Asia

Oct. 30

Nov. 2

Nov. 6

Nor. 7

Empress of Russia

Empress of Canada

Nov. 15

13

Nov 15

Nov. 19

Nov, 21

Nov. 27

Not. JU

Doc. S

Doc. &

Empress of Aus

Dea 18

Dro. 2

Dec. 24

Dec. 26

Jatt. 4

Empress of Canada .

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JAN. 18

Jast. 21

Jatt. 23

Jan. 31

Empress of

Russia

Feb, 12

Feb. 15

Fob. 10

Feb, 20

Empress of Asis

Empress of Canada

MAT. 10

Mar. B

Mar. 11

Mnr. 13.

19

Mar.

Mar, 25

Mar. 27

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Empress of Asia

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Empress of Russi

Empress of Azia

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wanted to have the bills settled bo. fore he left.

Mr. Andrewes: He told you that he had left the suit case behind did he? He did not tell me. thought that he had taken every thing away, but next day I found the case there.

Cross-examination.

Mr. Rendall (cross-examining): When the defendant first came to the Hotel didn't you overhear any of the conversation he bad with your manager?--No, .

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER

TRADE UNIONS.

CONGRESS DOES NOT FAYOUR SINGLE BODY PLAN.

London, Sept. 9.

The Trades Union Congreas at Belfast has rejected' a motion by the Miners' Secretary, Mr. Cook,

CORRESPONDENCE.

Recent Accident.

[To The Editor of Hongkong Telegraph.]

Sir,-With reference to the re in favour of the appointment of a nort in your issue of the 31st ult. committee to deal with the organi-of a coolle working alone and being sation of the principal Industriesgassed, I would like to state that on the basis of a single union for at no time, is a workman sent out cach industry-Router. -

alone to such Jobs as that con- cerned. The coolie admits he disobeyed instructions as he was left on the job to look after the im-tools and trench opening while the filter and a second coolle went to tiffin, but wanting to get his day's job over early he attempted to do some of the fitter's work with a very unpleasant result to himself.

gested Immediate payment of his bill7-Immediate? It was not medinte. I told him to settle at least May and June accounts.

You know when he first came to

Can you tell me the name of the the Hotel that he said that your guarantor-I can't tell you with charges were rather expensive?-out referring to him first, because Well, we gave him the ordinary he does not wish to be mixed up, daily rate-$14.

Mr. Rendall: Will your Worship allow me to put that question and have it answered.

Did he then say that he would de publieity work for the Hotel ? He said he wanted to see the man ager, who offered him monthly

rates.

Mr. Andreyes pointed out that what the witness was saying was only hearsay evidence, which he did not think was admissible although it I was cross-examination. It was up to the defence to call the manager If they wanted him.

Mr. Rendall: At any rate he was given the room at $1807-Yes,

Mr. Rendall went on to question witness about what arrangements were made for payment, but wit- ness replied that there were

no special arrangements made for the defendant. Mr. Rendall pointed out that there must have been as the first month's necount had not been settled.

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No Arrangement. His Worship sald that the man- agement had probably allowed the Recount to stand over until the fol- lowing month just as they would probably do for his Worship or Mr. Rendall,

Mr. Rendall: If I suggest to you that the defendant told the manager he was unable to pay the bills and would be able to pay in full at a later date I would not be telling tho truth?

Witness replied there was no such arrangement to his knowledge..

Continuing witness said that there was an entry in the Hotel's booky to show that the defendant | was leaving on the 8th, but it was crossed out.

Who crossed it out?-The clerk. Why? Because he stayed On He changed his mind,

The day he actually did leave' did you go to the Cloak Room and take away some luggage belonging to the defendant?—Yes,

Before he left the Hotel?—That was about 9 o'clock that night.

Am I correct in saying that the luggage. you look away composed a brief ense and a typewriter?- Yes.

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His Worship replied that if Mr. Rendall would show that it was go ing to be relevant to his case but not otherwise. The prosecution would like to keep it out, but if

On behalf of this Company I would like to thank inspector Field for his timely assistance. Yours. faithfully.

L. J. BLACKBURN, Engineer and Manager, Hong. kong and China Gas Co., Ltd.'

it was relevant his Worship said "dent of the Hearst Syndicate. that he would allow it

Mr. Rendall replied that it was important to him because at the pre- sent he himself did not know.

His Worship naked how it would help him even supposing he got the name.

Mr. Rendall replied that he might want to call him as a witness. He could not subpoena an unknown witness.

Mr. Andrewes intimated that the defendant was the man who could tell Mr. Rendall.

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"PROTESILAUS" Witness knew that the Hearst

"MEMNON" Syndicate was not in Hongkong,

"OANFA" that it was a well-known syndicato and any money which the defendant received from the Hearst Syndicato would come from America, He had told witness that money' was com ing for him from America, but had never mentioned that it was coming from England.

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Continuing witness said that tho defendant had mentioned he had books published in Sweden. Ho had shown witness one of them, but had not told witness that he had been paid for the publication. Wit

The defendant then handed Mr. Rendall a piece of paper on which he had written something and theness did not discuss that with him. When witness was shown that book question was dropped.

the defendant did not mention that He was publishing others in Hong- kong nor had he mentioned publica. tions in Germany.

Defendant Excited,

Mr. Rendall (to witness): When the payment of your bill Was

When asked if the defendant had guaranteed what happened im-shown witness any photographs in mediately after that?-Immediately the illustrated London News wit after he left the room and I tele-ness said that he had seen some phoned down to release bis baggage photographs. Witness did not see Did you take all his baggage the scrap book which Mr. Rendall away ?-All except the suitcase produced, but said that he had even

another scrap book.

mentioned, here...

Did you have any other conversa- tion with him at all?-No.

What was his demeanour at the time? Was he very upset? Very upset,

Excited?--Very exclled.

Did he appear to have been drinking?-No.

You would not say he was drunk?

-No.

Did he tell you he would not spend another moment in your hotel?--If he said that I don't re-

member.

I put it to you that he did any that? I can't remember.

He said "I will clear out of your beastly Hofel. I will not stop here any longer?--I don't remember,

His Worship: Did he seem very Why did you take that baggage angry with you?-He shook hands from the Cloak Room ?-Because when he left sa 1 don't suppose be wanted him to settle the bill before wis very angry. he took the baggage away.

Had you asked him to settle the bill before taking the baggage away?-I took that before I told him to settle.

Guarantor's Name.

Now when the defendant had been away on his previous visits to Macao and Canton, did you obiect to his leaving the Hotel then? No,

because I did not know it.

Did anybody object, to your know. ledge ?-No.

In fact this was the first time that you did object?--Yes.

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Mr. Kendall: You had been on friendly terms?--I had nothing against him.

Did he at any time tell you that whatever payments he made would be made by draft?-He wanted to pay me in cheque with a foreign cheque but I told him I could not accept a foreign_cheque.

further question, that ho did not Witness remarked, in reply to a know what sort of a cheque it was. whether it was on an American or

English Bank.

Money from America,

Witness said that the defendant time that anybody had ever sug- I had mentioned he was a correspon-

And further it was the very

Mr. Rendall: You know the Over-seas Tinca-an English paper?

Witness: No.

Mr. Kendall: You are in the Hotel business?

His Worship (To Mr. Rendall): The Weekly Times, with a yellow.

cover?

Witness: I know that.

Mr. Rendall: Did he ever show you' any pictures of his in Wint 7 No.

A Standard Launch,

Mr. J. C. Rodriques, reception clerk of the Peninsula Hutel, was next called. He said that he was told by the defendant that he was leav ing for Macao by a Standard Oil Launch.

Mr. Andruwos (to his Worship): He told the other man something else.

Witness said that the defendant told him he was going to Macno at the invitation of the Governor on a special mission.

Mr. Rendall: You are popular in the Hold?-I don't know that. It Is up to the outsiders to any that.

everybody In the Hotel..

Witness agreed that he spoke to

Mr. Rendall, When the defen- dant came and told you that he was going to Macao on a special mission he might have been gossiping or pulling your leg?—I didn't think so. The case was adjourned til, this afternoon.

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