THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1911.
DUTIES ON CHINESE LIQUORS.
“Donate in the Council.
· LEGISLATIVE-COUNCIL.
AN ARBITRATION_CASE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE LIQUOR REBATE.
Court asked to decide Questions Gondral Anderson's Resolution
of Law,
At the Supreme Court this morning, before the Chief Justice Sir Francis Piggott, H. E. Major General ANDson, Cuna special ciso was held on questions of law nauding the Trocis.
Ifis Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard At the "mosting of the Legislativo presided at the meeting of the Legislative Comallish this afternoon Home Dry Council held on this afternoon. There were Ku Kai vis the following lalu pusoni → tion:Reived that the Resolu tion, proposed by the Honourable the Colonial Secretary and passed by this Council at its bust meeting held.ow the 10th day of March, 1911, rebuting to the duty lavishle upon intoxicating lignons le „amended by substituling 20 cents for 30 -cents 'lu paragraph (a) and 30 cents for 10
couts in paragraph (b) thereof,
The intoxicants referred to (a) mativa liquors known as Lit Pun, Sheung Ching and a ritualer of spreided sweetened, pre- pared and melighted wines; and (5) native liquor known as Bush Ching. Previous to she impration of the now tariff the duties son these liquors were 15 cents and 20 certa | A gallon, respectively, and last week they were doubled.
Hou Dr Hu Kai stared tlust he maintain- ed that in taxation they should sé arcango matters that all poople should contribute-a "just proportion in accordanod to their arcans, and the burden should not fall more heavily on one particular section of may community, European, Chinese Af other wisé, quite out of proportion. In his remarks at the last moeting ho did not intend
infer that
to
Hou. Mr C. CLEMENTI, Acting Colonial Sarvetazyku.
Hon. Mr A. M. Troues, Colonial Truser."
Hon. Mr W. CHARLY, C.M.G., Director
of Public Works,
Hon. My W. Res Attorney General,
DAVIES, KC,
Ilon. Mr AW. BRAIN, Registrar General.
Han. Dr. Ho KaL
natated by two arbitrators, Messrs S, HI. Dutton and P. H. Holyoak, appointed by the Hongkong Gonora! Chamber of Com mere in a matter of dispute which had been referred to the Camber by the
parties, soncerned, Mosam Sandehy Wieler
and Co., and The Wing On firm, the subject of the disputs being with regard to a contract dated 12th April, 1910, in which Meners Sander, Wioler and Co., agreed to sell to the Wing Ou firm, ten balos of black ducks 28 inches wide at 7h conta por yard, and which the Wing On firm refused Hon. Capt. F. W, Lross, Acting Capt. to pay for on the grounds that the same Supk of Police,
were not in accordance with the order giron as regards the width and that they were not of the same quality as the white ducks sliden to them.
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Ron. Ir War Yes, C.M.G.
Hon. Mr. A. Hewer.
Ron. Mr H. Keswick.
Hon. Mr E. OSBORNE. Mr R. Churros (Clerk of Council»),
WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUNT, Hon. Attorney General moved the first runding of a Bill entitled An Undranno further to mend the Willows and Orplains Puvion Ordinanco, 1998.
was "vouphining Ton, Colonial Secretary seconded, and
that the Chinuso avern, faxed more (the fill senekundu fost time........
Hon. Mr. E. Pollock, K.C., appeared for the Wog On firm, Instructed by Mr G. K. Hall Bratton, and Mr M. W. Slade, K.C, for Measts Sander, Wieler aud Co. instructed by Mr Gedge.
Withdrawn.
At to-lay's műbeting of the Legislativn Council Major General Anderson was to havo moved Eliah b
Wovens for purely thancial reasons this Council is unable to approva this con tinuance of a rebate to the Military and Naval Authorities on Intoxicating Latuers
as contemplated by Ordinance 2 of 1800,
And Whereas it is estininted that the Military Contribution which is paid by tho Hongkong Government to the War Offer will be increased by the inspksition of Liquor duties by a sum of approximately 8161,600 in 1911; And Where it is nuti cipated that approximately 30 per cent, out of the gross revenue collected in respect of duftes on European liquor will be paid by the filitary and Naval Authorities, Bo it resped that the permission of the Secretary of State for the Colonies be re- quest to loduct from the said Military- Contribution accruing from Liquor duties in each year a sam equal to the ascertained isount of these duties paid by the Military and - Naval Authorities, and that such sum
case be
Mr. Pollock said that the special e which had been purported to be stated did not state from their point of view that which they desired to be stated..
Mr Slade With all deference it is not
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| competent où my friend to raise or might than to trummit a copy of this re- Demeter's Dinigifler, by Edda Philipots." -
Air Pollock-The case stated by the
Europawali dobit were in section 12 of Ordheso potats on the present application. that the Chinese being the preponderating ance 15 of 108 certain words which were Coraunsily mist in every form of local left out in consequence_of_some_mievler-orbitrators does not fairly-miso-the-points- taxation bear a heavier share of that tax standing when that Ordinance was passed, which we asked they should raise. tion, and it hnd in fact been reckoned that After the words on attaining the age of more than one half, or at anyrate a half, 65" are inserted or on leaving the of the European liquor mer erosumal by Chinese. If the Government had vin- creased the duty on beer from 24 cents to
service,"
Hon. Attorney General movel the first reading of a Bill entitled An Or
upes for regulating the supply of Electricity for Lighting and other purposes within the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies,
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Hon. Colonial Secretary suvonded, and the Bill was read a first timo.
The objects and reason for the introduc tion of the measure are t
Mr Slade The matter before the Court now is the special caso ghich, has, in fact been stated by the arbitrators and nothing clio...__Jf_my_Friend was not satisfied with the case as stated by the arbitrators he could have proceeded by way of compelling them to into the way he wanted them to do but he has not done that. a might have tried to get the arbitrators
requested solution to the Secretary of State for the Colonies."
General Anderson said that as he lind
likely to excite considerable, oppbrition he boon formed that his solution was wished leave to withdraw it.
The mystion was witlidrawn.
COMPANY TO BE WOUND UP.
Before the Chief Justice Sir Francis Piggott, at the Supreme Court this morn: ing, a petition was presented for the wind-
Passer-By, by Anthony Partridge. The Tyranny of Honour, by Constantino
- Staramanga-RAUL
all the Worlit Wondered, by Leonard
Merrick.
Wilsons, by Desmond Cote.
Marie Clairo, by Marguerita Audoux, alu The Thousand Secrets, ur John Selborns The House of Blight, by Mrs. Coulson
Kernahan.
Greed by Marie C. Leighton, The Other Wife by Olivin Rawasy... Midsummer Mom, by R. H. Forster. A Priestess of Humanity, by Mrs Stanley
Wrench.
to sente a case in the way they did noting up of the Sai Kai Kung Yik Pa Co. The Woman Deborahı, by Alice and Glaudu
want to state it...
His Lordship The persons who submit to arbitration are not in the power of the
Askow.
48 cents a gallon, he should have as en pirically protested as he was now doing with regard to the antive spirits, and he would have moved that as the pourer and Labouring classes of the European commu. wity, consumed beer largely ¡ES. a part of their food they should not be düxed 'to such an extent, "Ho' was only} asking the Government to extend the same consideration to the poor Chinese nagrás extended us-thio-poorer-olve of Europas In one case it was considered unwise and impolitie to impose any increase whatever. but with regard to the other case the poorer Chinese-the-duty was actually extensive senle and trimit currents of friend wants other questions raised he costs incurred on its behalf and by its Dorinda and Her Daughter, by Tota.;.
| No legislation on the subject of the supply of electricity-no-bitherto been enacted and, as there are companies both
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Ur Shda-They stated this cans inde. pandent of the two parties on what they conceived to be the questions of law arising in the City of Victoris hid in Aowloon in the casu in which they desire the assist which carry on operations on a somewhat ance of the Court in determining. If my considerable strength or pressure, it should have taken steps to compel the
Ltd. The nominal capital of the company was $00,000 divided into 1,200 shares of $50 each while the amount of capital paid
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doubled. He knew that there was nothing been considered advisable in the interests arbitrators to put these questions in if authority. A resolution was passed that The Lesson, by Gertie de S. Wentworth | The British Vood Preservafi VO further from the wind of Government to of the public to introduce a Bill for their could. I very much regret that the arbit the company be wound up voluntarily. and make any distinctions between the two regulation The Bill and accompanying rators are not legally represented as the petitioneri muide application to the con. The House of Silence, by Evelyn Everett
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think of was that in the original tarif Chi-Acts and Board of Trade Regulations in your lordship's guidance on certam paints the company be wound up or that such they failed to pay. Petitioner prayed that noso liquors had been let off too lightly. But force in England. Some modifications which lave arisen in the course of the pre other order be made in the premises as he, would remind Council that that tarif have however been made as it is considered ceedings and they have stated these poigts should be just was drawn up after most careful considerant some of the house regulations are too pccial care. Now the other party stringent for application in their entirety desire that they should sook for guidance ferencu saw Boden unsett said the dif: to places which are not so fully developed an other points on which they do not want potiflioner; instructed by Mr. W. EL VICTORIA SKATING RINK, JOHN & ROBERT HARVEY & CO., LIMITED,
tion.
was to unfair as Dr Ho Kaia home cities would have them think. The taxation on
PAWNBROKERS ORDINANCE, Hon. Attorney General, inaved the serond
to further incid the Pawnbrokers' Ordlis nance 1860 and 1902, *
Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded. The Bill went through committee, was |rend a third time and passed.
beer was 24 couts a gallon, and beer co- mained six per cent of alcool, but trending of the Bill entitled An Ordinance tantion the Government proposed on the lowest class of Chinese lijnor was based on anniachulic strength of 25 per cent going up to 50 parcent. They all new perfectly well that the Chinese did not drink liquor at that strength-at the most they drank it at 16) or 17 per cent. The lower classes watered down the liquor, and the proportionate increnso proposed by Government was not as inequitable as Dr Ho Kaj would have
theni believe.
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guidance with an attempt to make the Court order them to seek for guidance on these points. We
His Lordship-Yes, they can be told to Mr Sindo-Yes Bat they would only be told to if it became apparent to the Court on the materials which would be before the Court that the question really
aristar
His Lordship The Court bas alya to be
Mc M. "W. Shade, 'K.C., appeared for
Shenton.
Mr Slade, said that the position was somewhat peculiar. Petitioner was one of the executors of the company appointed under the voluntary winding up but it was invalid by reason of the formalities not On having been complied with. The liquidators uld the property of the company in the meantime and received the pican money and an agreement was entered into by which the money was to be refunded if
of the opinion that the points raised by necessary. Subrepenly the directors: the arbitrators are irrevelant to the facts.
turned round and said that the document
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The Council resumed, consideration in committee of the Bill entitled. An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the the broad principles which were under the liquidators obtained judgment against
Mr Pollock said that he thought that was invalid. In the actions in the Courts N how relating to Intoxicating Liquors. lying his friend's argument were manifestly
their taxed costs and there was no means Hun, Aturney General said the question unterable, a bar bordabire mani lysian who had absconded and therefore THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, The above monthly premium will secure & £1,000 Policy on the liquidators were out of packets.reg. KAMMING & CO., LD
Therefore the liquidators had to take the CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS, etc. egal steps to wind up the company.
Hon, Colonial Secretary said the Guvern of the definition of a burmaid had given could it be supposed that arbitrators when ment were lizable to accept the resolution considerable trouble not only to Council they were asked by a party to the arbit In 1910 the duty paid on the Class A liquor but to the Licensing Board and the Curation to atate certain points for the of obtaining the money from the company. was $234,179 and on Class E $2,586. If official members. Now a solution of the decision of the Court can state these points the resolution ware adopted, supposing question had been arrived at both by in such a way xa'is not satisfactory to the the number of gallons remained constant, the Unoficial: members and the Licers. party applying to the arbitrators and in Bir Trataan estimated that they would get gard, whose proposals were sach way he did not, in their opinion, ut of the two classes, specified only the Unoticial members to delete the the points which it is desired to be put. tically the same. It was proposed by fairly raise for the opinion of the Court $78,000 per annua or 802000 if koned word bewid" and to insert the words before the Court 7. They submitted it was from the 16th inst. The result would be to the effect that no wo other thin impossible for the arbitrator to take up that that the total additional revenue to be the iconseq sin be permitted to be in position. Matters come to the stage that -derived from the new tariff for 1911 would any bar room or any room directly opening they drow op a special case and the arbi
be 8122,000 instead of 8230,000. That fato auch har room in which liquor was trators, through their solicitors, said that
they would forward the special case to the Court.
His Lordship-All questions involved in this action can be raised afterwards when
cut go into thent. Mr Slade-Yes.
The order was granted.
SPORTING.
Billiarde.
His Lordship We are in the preliminaryHK Volunteers. The latter ans 20w 40 stage
points to the good on the scound evening's play. Scores:-
Mr Slado My friend has stated a lot of things which I an instructed are in avidence.
meant a loss of $114,000, and the Govern sold. The intention apparently was to ent was not in a position to forego so prohibit any woman being allowed to enter
sum of revenue. The Chinese in the bar room of a publican's promises. large
H.K. VOLUNTEERK....2. A.0.D. Mr Slide-I must object to my friend Hongkong gob of very lightly in contrast Hon. Mr Hoyett said the question WAS
Further progress was made last evening with their friends in Singapore, where the carefully considered by the Unoficial going into nach matters on which there in the semi-final of the Soldiers' Club →minimusi duty-was §1-a gallon.————— members who unanimously came to the no evidence before the Court.
Tournament between the A.O.D. and His Excellency the Governor added a few conclusion that no woman should he remarks, saying baint if the, Chistee think permitted in ang bar wantsoever, only the aamsha at the same strength na bocr the iconsce horself, not the wife of a licence. taxation would unly be ten canta per
His Excellency the Governor said the gallon 19 against the 24 canta which suggestion was going much further than was charged on beer. He was of opinion employing women in bars; it meant ex that mahu had beca lot off to lightly including women from purchasing in hae the past.
It they meant that he would put it to the Mr BladeThe facts are bafore you. 317 Hon. Dr. Ho Kai replied pointing out Council, but it was going very much farther friend is aneking to import a certain num that Chinese h
Labourers in the Straits were than the law in England or elsewhere, bar of statements in the evidence which he paid double the wagen they were here and
Hon Mr Browin said the Liesaring cannot prove. I don't admit of the as Board was divided on the point. could will afford the bigger daty,
curacy of the statements at all.P
Hon. Colonial Secretary mid it took longer to drink a gallon of samsha than it did a gallon of beur
Hor. Di Ho Kal That depends on the. Arinker, (Laughter). For myself it would take a year for me to consume gation of anything, but I loow some friends," "presunt company excepted,
Hou Mz Osborne mid he preferred the Licensing Board rosolation which only prohibited employment of women. 16 would be a great hardship if a man could
His Lordship-This is a preliminary dis cusdon of what we are going to do with regard to it.
Mr Pollock-The Court has before lea letter from Mesars Sander, Wielerard Co.'s solicitors setting forth the special cases,
before me.
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A fine of 2500 as imposed on a China-
on who was arrested on board one of the Sisin steamers with some 150 tacts of opium in his possession.
A deformed beggar and the misfortune. to elicit aims in the street froin Mr P. P.. J. Wodehouse, Deputy Supt. of Police, and at the Magistracy he was fined $5.
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In pursuance of Section G of the Company's Articles of Associatiare, the Directors have decided to issue 3,000 un-allotted Shares, (being the balance of 16,000 Shares authorised to be issued under the Company's
Articles of Association),
The 3,000 un-allotted Shares will be issued at 20% premium, (Le 312
tion with the armed robbery which took per share for each tally paid up 310 Share),
place at Li Tuon Street in February have been committed for trial, one of the num
Shareholders whose names appear in the Company's Register are husband of one of the women who laid the entitled to One New Blare for every Four Shares registered in their nake
ber being a resident of the house and the
Amce for all clames was sailed in His Lordship--I have two special cases strong N.Et breeze on Bunday, for a prize not take his wife into a respectable bar"
and Further" discussion tool plnou and the
presented by Meses Lane, Crawford Mr Pollock-The arbitrator's scilcitors Co., Ltd., over the following course complaint. following resolution was put to the moet sent the correspondents to the Court! ing: The license excepted, nö woman, whather belonging to the licensee's family had done it. Ono special case is bied and scratch). Dawn, Sirit, White Rose, with a quantity of opium in his possession.
Mr Slade-I was not aware that they following yachts competed
Ashes Buoy (sterboard) 111 miles, The
or not, shall be permitted to serve or at the other is not.
Carince:
mica per mile; Asthore, Marjorie, Thęcia,
on the 11th day of April, 1911,
The rest of a native who was found
Applications for the New Issue should be sent to the Secretary of the om directly opening out of the bar documente in connection with the case mile Corrineo, Dawn, Sirius, White Rose the police, but the endeavour alot with
His Lordship then rand a number of 1.48, Lulseen and Dorothy 11, 2 ans, per led his friends to attempt his rescue from Company on or before the 11th day of April, 1911, together with cheque in
in any capacity in the bar-room or in any
who casid cotine a gallon of anything in room." Thus the récomsaendation of the which bad been sout to the Court by the and Thecla got away with one rect dowuccess and one of the would-be rescuers payment thereof, as after that date the Directors will proceed to dispose a
a year--(Laughter)
The resolution me defented by 10 to 2, contorted, in the Bill,-
Board wha adoptel, and in solicitors for the arbitraties. UNIVERSITY INCORPORATION.
Mr Slade The matter corose to this: aro Dorothy II, Dalveen and Marjeris. On was also secured. At the Magistingy both all now shares" mot applied for without further notice, on such terms and
Hoz.. Dr. Ho Kaf and Hon.. Me Wei Yuk he committoo stage was resumed on the iof the parties.
akant supporting it-
AN UNLUCKY VOYAGES
We learn that Mesars Brodey and Court
to
spinnakers set fo starboard, followed by:
the ras down Dorothy IT Bul the misforthe possessor of the opians and the other tune to try" away her foremost shroud,
The new issue will be entitled to participate in the preste of the emis pany as from the 1st day of January, 1911.
the arbitrator to state the case or are one
Bill entitled: "An Chadinance for, thading. Bis Lundship Be the content of belki corpamtios and regalation of the Uni- certain document was sent to the Court. The following order. Talveen, Thawn, month's bard Labour
ant the yarn up. Asher Broy wan ronded man were ined 825 ench, in default one conditions as they may think fit. versity of Hongkong, pr
Me Sade-Can one of the parties dictate Carinics, Taecin, Sirion, and White Roma. the arbitratore 3 tammikalijem His LordshipBy certains proendure, yos.minal. Diwa led through Bulphar On the beat hams Carriunën, split "her" Mr Slade-Bo here they want to force cast and was brechauted by Sirius down the throats of the arbitrators special shortly afterwati Sirion, Dawn, and case which the arbitrars will not have.
His Lordship-I in only look at the White Toms kept the Hongkong shore and Thecla went to Kowloon, lure and lust papers which they have sent and we should her paition. The race finished as follows: look at the special case in determining the points of law, and the color
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stonnier Neatlion uxparionced rither a Ab a mouling of the Finance Committed trying time on her last trip from Swatow subsequently hold, the Colonial Secretary to Singapore with full complement of presiding, the following wote was consider Passengers. During the voyage, cholersed and passed
and small pox broke out and several deaths HOSPITAL APARATUR occurred amongst the way yes. The steamer was consantined on arrival at her des
zatoon, mul passengers ambering about 1100 word landed at the Quarantine"
my
A sum of 8084.20 in aul of the vote Mr Polluck-If the arbitrators had told Medical Departments, B-Hospitals and us that they would not forward the special aylume, other charges, Civil Hospital came to the Court washould have taken the **Pratator and accessories for touting holds a spacial steparte hade ten par
and mike of ship carrying it balk for
the próder of vil vapour, w
Further argument then took place, **Tho chéo was adjouried.
Sirkus 1246 Dawn in a 27 12.47.10.
•12 67,15
1 28.15
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Imiveon Marjorie
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By Onler,
Hongkong March
CHARLTON,
Secretary