SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1910,

Intimations.

MITSUBISHI GOSHI KWAISHA (MITSU BISHI CO).

COAL DEPARTMENT.

SOLE PROPRIETORS of TAKA

SIMA, OCHI, MUTABE, HOJO, NAMAZUTA, SAYO, SHINNEW -and-KAMIYAMADA Colleries.

SOLE AGENTS for, KISHIDAKE, MI YAO, and KIGIO-KOMATEU Coals

HEAD OFFICE -TOKYO.

BRANCH OFFICES :— Nagasaki, Moji, Karatsa,. Wakamatsu, Kobe, Osaka, Shanghai, Hongkong. Hankow,

TYL. ADDRESLES for boye IWASAKI," Code:-A1, ABO 3th Edi, Western Union.

AGENCIES: YOKOHAMA: M. Asada, Esq. CHINKIANG: Messrs Gearing &

Co

MANILA Messrs Macondray &

Co.

for particulars, apply to

H. OISHI,

Manager,

No. 2, PEDDER STRIKT,

HONGKONG.

Bourkong. Jannary 9, 1903.

816

J.T. SHAW.

Tailor and

Outfitter.

SLAZENGER'S

RACQUETS.

SLAZENGER'S

TENNIS

AYRES'

BALLS.

TENNIS

BALLS.

Black 'Domino' Racquet.

Hongkong, November 1, 1909.

1301

SARAWAK GOVERNMENT

B

COLLIERIES.

BROOKETON (N.W. COAST BORNEO).

BING appoint AGENTS for the above Colliorien, wo bry to State that they are now in a position to apply their NEW DEEP SEAM COLS LEBUAN dr BROOKETOM at reda. d ral 99,

Brouketon Harbour tres of all Wharf Large Stocks at ..and Harbour Dues.

either of the above porta always on hand. Good anchorago. Pilot sant to meet steRDICT", Safo mooring and quick den patch,

For particolare apply t

AAGAARD, THORESEN & CO.,

(Cable Add.: Cror' Hongking),

or'

SARAWAK GOVT. AGENT, (Cable Add.: May' Labuan).. Hongkong, Fubruary 14, 1910.

204

SWATOW DRAWN WORK CO., 174, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

I ANUFACTUREES of the best quality,

MANUFACTURERS of the best Linus

and Gring Cloth.

ALL KINDS OF SILK OF THE BEAT QUALITY: Canton Embroidery and Chinese Laces of the latest.French Fatterns. HONGKONG. Hongkong, November 13, 1908.

1817

THE COMMERCIAL LAW ATVEJT

ING CHINESE: With Epoodal Roleranon ko "PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION A

BANKRUPTØY LAWS. IN

-HONGKONG— Repeated from the China 'Mol.) For Sale at the thier Mind Daós k4,5). Wyndham Street.

•Relos perrovia, 20 ́Orate,”

Intimations.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE

TRUN.

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION

OF TRADE MARK.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th C.

RAMMING CO, LTD., of No. 62. Queen's Road Central, Victoria, in the Colcay of Hongkong, have on the 20th day of January, 1910, applied for the Registra tion in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks of the following Trade Mark :-

THE EDWARD DIS PENSAR

in the ame of 0, Kanxing & Co.,LIMITED, who claim to be the Sole Proprietors thereof.

The Trade Mark has been ured by the applicant since Janımey, 1916, in respect of the following ghoida per al

Chemical substances, in Class 3. Ferfumery,

in Clasa 48.

A Facsimile of aneh Trade Mark can be seen at the Office of the Registrar of Trade Marks of Hongkong, and also at the Office of the Undersigned...

338

Dated the 11th day of March, 1010.

J. H. GARDINES, Salinitur for the Applicants. Queen's Road Centrs

Hongkong.

THE BIRD IN THE HAND

(4. BIRD IN THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE BUSH).

TEE bird in the hard to the

merchant is the customer within

the store. It requires rome sort of attraction in the first place to get tbs customer there-about the best at? traction is real, live advertisement; something good that will catch the aye. that has been carefully writtan, artis tically compiled and strikingly set up. Advertisements in the China Bail and Overland China Mail read the best, look the best and give the best results.

Hongkong, April 12, 1810.:

EDILON"

484

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the Undersigned carrying on budne SHARE and GENERAL BROKERS at No. 5. Queen's Road Cen tral, Victoria, ander the style or firm of VERNON & EMYTA' has been'dia. solved and the interest and responsibility cf the Undersigned JOHN YARDLEY VERNON VERNON in the avid ärm has comed as from the 31st March, 1910.

All debts due to sad cwing by the lato firm of VERNON SMYTH will be received and paid respectively by the Under- signed FRANK SMYTH who will continge to carry on the said business under the style or firm of VERNUN & SMITE.

Dated the let day of April, 1810.

(sd.) J. T. V. VERNON.

8d.) F. SMITH.

$30

OWEN B. WILKS & CO.,

THE CHINA MAIL.

the spirit of true patriotism, but may be of harm if they are initiated simply to servs the end of a faction.

GEO. P. LAMMERT WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & Co.,

AUCTIONEER

!

the origins lost in obscurity, but it was, outablished in England at least 900 years ago. It was our custom to settle all Finally, and this is a very important our disputes to fact locally amongst An part of the duty of Parliament, tho Min- those who could bost decide them. Fiators of the Government are called upon facts as to liberty, and land were thus dooided. In those days other nations were constantly to tell the Country how they are

of little account, trade had not began to be Many carrying on the Government questions are asked and they are mest off of importance, and what there was was thom answered more or lesy clearly, confined to a few important cities. That that information in available as to how this principle, was held to be of great im the nation's business is being conducted portance we see by the famous sentence from day to day. The Goyerument of the which I have read from our Great Charter. day is constituted by the majority of the I was established in 1917. right of the popular House, the House of Com subjects of the hang of England that an mons. When they lose their majority cording to this old custom of trial by jury on the spop they should have their disputes Government Always resigns or the

another settled. And again the Court was to be BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. ask the King to order olection of members of the House of Com an open Court. Any one who behaves Rons-i.. representatives of the nation. himadlf is entitled without question to go Thus continued existence will depend on into an English Court and hear the trink the result of the election.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

PUBLIO AUCTION,

It may be of interest here to sketch the system of our administration of justice which is based on this first principle, that justice should be administered publiclyMR GEO. P. LAMMERT has inatras. according to the law of the land, and in tions to sell by Pubile Auction, the place where a crime is committed or

dispute arivos.

I think I ought n say a word or tws about the privileges of the Parliament. Thore two main privileges, the privilege of person, and the privilege of speech. Na person may be arrested except for crime while attending his parliamentary duties or while travelling to the Parliament To begin with it was oscermzy isi ordoz that the known law should be administer- House, or interfered with in any way, or kay porch he makes in Parliament beed. Thus some fifteen judges were up made the subject of any proceedings in pointed who should, when necessary. law, or what used to be more important, travel over the kingdom to decide the be made matter of complaint by the Crown.law when there was doubt about it. It This is a abort view of the more striking was difficult matter in the days of for duties, powers and, privileges of Par roads, but it was done and it is done now

England as Kament, and they must be supplemented in

the other three years by a short considération points I have mentioned, for unless the subject has a reasonable chance of law being impartially and properly administer ed, the making of laws and the framing of petitions is of little use to him,

it wax hundred Of course ago.

INow-a-days there are local-judges of much more than than was then the case-but the principal judges still go all over England twice or throu times year and determine the principal disputes, unless the people prefer, as they often do now, to take their casos to London where those same judges it when Dot travelling though the country. Nowadays, too, thorsaro Courts of Appeal where the decisions of the judges cau bo roviened. but of them I do

now to speak. We are con cornod

not

The third and Efth of the principles may conveniently for the purposes of this lecture be dealt with together. They read: No an could is committed to prison except by a warrant specifying his offence And he was entitled to be brought to trial peedily for that offence. The allicery

our principles only. servants of the Crews violating the per sonal liberty or other rights of the subject

Then na to the publicity the Courts were liable for damages in a civil soit, and are large buildings known throughout the in some cases crimina!" process: nor could town in which they are situated, and every they plead any warrant or command one may enter, but perhaps the best sald even the direct order of the King in justi-guard for a sound and tres administration fication.

of the law is the presence of trained In our first charters of liberty which we lawyers sa the advocates of the partien, owa to the great nobles of England waand not only of them but often of many find the following provision, which I have other lawyers who may be sitting in the Court. But as I have aid, we no longer put into popular English.

fear in England that a judge will not do justice. So, af E result, cases now are more often tried in England without a jary, that is by a single judge; and even in criminal cases imprisonraont for three mouths may be given by Magistrate in certain cases and even six months in caso the accused does not ask for a jury.

No freeman shall be taken or impri- soned, or be delivered of his lands or liburtics, or be outlawed, or exiled or harmed in any other way nor will we pass sentence upon him, cor imprisen him but by lawful' judgment of his equals or by the law.of the land.. We will sell to no man, we will not delay to any man, justice, or

right.".

Thie chartar is seven hundred years old. It cannot be said that these great prin

I do not know how far a trial by jury may a good thing in other countries. I am

00

WEDNESDAY,

the 20th day of April, 1910, at 12'a'alɔok Noon, this Anction Room, in Daddell Street,

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

... PROPERTY In ONE LOT known a

No. 115, JERVOIS STREET, Vletoria, Hongkong.

The property consist of all that piece or i parcel of ground situste at Victoris, in the Colony of Hongkong, and rogistered in thé Land Office as Sub-Section No. 1 of Section A of Marine Lot No. 34, and bas an area of 760 square feet.

Proportion of Crown Rens payable 813.40 per annum.

Particulars and Conditions of Bale may be bad from the Vendor'a Solicitors, Mears DEACON, LOOKER & DEÀCUX,

No. 1, Des Yanx Road Central,

Boogkong, and also from

THE AUCTIONEER,

cipies have never been violated. But the sure of this, that a sudden introduction MILNERS'

of it into a country to which it in principlon were there and any systematic quite now would almost certainly be fiolation of then produced rebellions and failure, and even amongst Englishmen whe finally the grint rebellion and civil war of have been long accustomed to the idea of a 1649. It was the good fortune that the nobility and church men of these early days fought for the whole nation and not for their own advantage. As has been pointed out they were the natural leaders of the people at that time, and they worthily fulfilled their duty.

It is evident that the two principles contained in the famous clause I have read Are enough to guarantee the peace of any individual. If no man can be imprisoned or punished without trial and according to the law of the land, it is obvious that a fair trial must be had in all cases. Thus, ual in accordance with the known rules of tha xw of the land being guaranteed. man can have a reasonable certainty of what the result of a trial will be.

Thanee comes the later part of the

justice and right will be granted to every

jury, that tribunal is not always satisfactory when the Court is one isolated from a strong public opinion which alone can keep

eyes of jurymen. their duty before the

These principles which I have endear- oured shortly to outline are those which have been worked out in England, which FIRE have been extended from England over the whole of the British Islands, over the great. Colonies which now are becoming nations themselves, and they are the principles on which the constitution of the United States of America is founded.

A SAFE REMEDY FOR ALL

premise in that famous sentence that SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES man without delay and without sale. If you fer from any disease due to un im- order words, that the judges shall give para atate of the Blood, TCM WHATSYAN CAUS

RISING, you should test the value of Qlarke's: every men bis right withcut delay nad shali Blood Mistare, he world-famed Blood Purifier: not tako bribes. We Englishmen are ved Bastorer. This medicine has 40 yers' proud of our administration of justice. No reputation, and is to-day more populer then, one ever thinks in England that a judga over, the reason of this being undoubtedly decides unfairly: he may make a mistake,

because this wonderful remedy does what it professes to do-- CUREN BEST AND old one with DOW, DISKARES PERMANENTLY. And though is may have been broken a some periods of our history, take it all through these seven hundred yunts it has. consistently guided and controlled the con duct of the judges wha bave administered our laws.

but ho never knowingly does an injustice. The principle is an

The professing of the law has always! been an bonourable profession in England. Nearly all the gentry know something of

it and so a promise that law should be

justly administered was one which could

be understood, throughout the country and

"

to

GENERAL & COMMISSION AGENT.

ETOCKA KEPT. OF. SHIPOWNERS ANTIFOULING

COMPOSITIONS.

FOR SHIPS BOTTOMS (GREYHOUND BRAND).

ANTIFRICTION METALS,

GRIPOLY BELTING,

METALLIC FILAMENT and other. ELECTRIC LAMPS, FANS AND BUPPLIES.

40, Connaught Road Central.

TELEORAN, WANUELOOM.

TEL. 009. 977 Bougkong, Angust 3, 1909.

RUBBER

AGENTS,

ESTATES.

ACCOUNTANTS

VISITING MANAGERS.

AND

Reports and Valgations undertaken by Ma W. DUNNAN" personally,

DUNMAN & CO.

SINGAPORE. Hungkong, February 17, 1910.

CARMICHAEL AND OLARKE, COMBULATING ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORA,

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& Queen's Ballding, Vḥ gKong, 8-5, CHANGE ALLIT, SINUL URE, CATIE AURRAIES

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· CARMICHAEьD;- BINGAPORE Codes Used:-Boott's 10ts Editor:

·A,B,C,·4th -and 5th Elfons Glober's Standard : Waticina ; Western

Union and AMIN-

Clarke's Blood Mixture

any breach of such promise was known IS THE FINEST ALOOD PURIFIER

people who had themselves studies the

law, and who could be guided by the mom

bers of an bonourable profession.

EVEE 'DIBCOVEERD.

It is warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurition, from whatever cause arising. Far

SUBOFUTA,

Let me recall that we are now dealing with the principle that to mao could te arreated without legal warrant and that the King's officers are liable to be punished for

BOURVY, any unlawful arrest. The way in which such warrants may be issued is well defined | ECZEMA, in Inw. Save in very fow cases it is only Court of justice that can order an arrest, and for this a complaint on oath is neces- sary. A person making a false onth and Amalicions acroat is liable not only causing to have to pay compensation to the porsan arrested, but be runs a chances of impri- Banmont for perjury.

Thus is the liberty of the person secured and thus are freemen entitled to have their disputes lawfully settled witheat delay and with impartiality.

I atnil deal Lustly with the fourth principle.

The facts, whether in civil or criminal matters, are determined by a jury of twelve men from whoso nanimous verdict there is no appeal."

Trial by jury began in customs of which

Benger's Food is mixed with fzësh new milk when used, is dainty and delicious, highly nutritive, and most easily digested. Infants. thrive on it, and delicate or aged persons enjoy it.

Benger's Food to sold in tins, by oll Chemists, etc. eraryahere,

BENGER

BLOOD POISON, ULCERS, SKIN & BLOOD

......DISEASES.

BAD LEGS, BLOTCHES, SPOTS... BLACKHEADS, FIZZPLES, SORES OF ALL

KINDS.

It is a safe and Permanent Pamely,

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It is the only real speside for Gous and Biomade Pains, for removes the canes from the Blood and Bones.

NOTE, This mixture is pleasant to the lanta

AND WARRASTER JERK PERM ANTTIENI ZEJURISTE TO THE MOST DÉLISATA DONNEZOLUTION of either sex, from infancy to old age, and the Proprietors solicis sufferers to give it a trial to test its valus.

Thousands of wonderful stres have been eBooled by it..

· TRIED MANY THINGS WITHOUT BENEFIT UNTIL I TOOK CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE

Mr F. E, Lewis, 48, Bridge Street Bow Chastet, writes: Just line in favour of Clarke's Blood Mixture." Ihed omnema far seven moribs, and tried many things without banefit until I took your remedy. After the wighth bottle I was quila woll again. Fin sccept this letter ass token of gallkude to your wonderful Clarke's Blood Mhat are. ***ad ane 13, 1908,

IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD. We have seen. hole of letters from all sorts and bonditions of people, in which the writers acknowledge the

PATENT

RESISTING

SAFES

As supplied to the principal

banks and mercantile

houses:

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

THE Undersigned have received instruc.

sons from Tær RZGWEAR OF TAR', SUPREME COURT OF Hongxoxo, to Bell by Public Adetion,

on

TUESDAY,

at their

the 18th April, 1910, at 11

SALES ROOMS No. 8, Das Vaux ROAD, Corner of Ios House Street, Victoris, Hongkong,-** THE GOOD-WILL, STOCK-IN-TRADE, FURNITURE, MACHINERY, FLANT. ENGINE, PRINTING FRESSES, TYPE, &c. &.

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Bodd West, Victoria forewid, as a”

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TERM :-Aš nanal. Inspecting order can be had from the anderdigued.

HUGHES & HOVER.

Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, April 6, 2310,

461

PATELL & CO.,

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