TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1911.
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THE RECIPROCITY QUESTION.
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PRESIDENT TAFT'S HOPES.
(Reuter Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, June 5. President Taft, in his Chicago
HOTEL RIVALRY.
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Motion for an - Injunction.
Mr Potter, in opening the casis, mid des fendant was a lady who land been connected with the licensing Basilem in Hongkong for a number of years, he thought for the lash twanty or twenty-five years. In Fefore the Chief Justice Sir Francis November 1907 defendant became tha Piggott, at the Supreme Court this mom-proprietress of what was then known ing, Mr Frederick Reichniss, proprietors Thon
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THE EDINBURGH THEATRE- DISASTER.
Details of the' Affair.
Our Sonttish correspondent, writing under date of May 16th, says
A terrible tire hisa occurred in the Empire Theatre of Varities, Edinburgh; the whole ut the stage side of the building was burned; and ten, lives were lost and four persone injured. Two performances an
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-speech, said he hoped that the November 18, 1900, whereby defendant London restaumata, came to Hongkong via given each evening, and it was at the close-1 You can read the latest up-|
Reciprocity question would be brought up in the Senate during the coming, week. He was very hopeful that the proposal would pass.
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Hotel and WAL of the, Grand Hotel, sued Mr Mary known as the Grand Hotel Uschmann, of the Station Hotel, Kowloch, plaintiff, who before that date reddled for damages for the branch of a coronant in London and was employed by Memes made by defendant with plaintif on Lyons and Co., as chief inspector of their covenanted with plaintiff that she would Australia with his father-in-law, who was of the second house that the disaster took not at any time thereafter, either by her
man of independent mange and who was
placo. Lafayettan, a well-known illa- self or in connection with any other per desirous of camblishing plaintif in buhi-ionist. bad the bet turn; it was called or persons, carry on tmde or business na
́ness in Hongkong, Negotiations were an inn-keoper, publican or restaurant keeper entered into between plaintiff, his father within the Colony of Hongkong Plains in-law and Mira Uechinnn with regard
A number of animals wara GREAT HEAT AT HOME.d for an injunction to restrain defend to the purchase of the good-will of
her hotel. Whon Mas Uschmann took employed, including lion and borsa. over the hotel in 190% it was a bankrupt He was concluding his performance when WATKINS’ keeper, publican, and restaurant koupc" syliig that she paid nothing for the good. the alarm was raised. It is bellered that [ now being carried on in Kowloon under the ill of this business, so that they had the fra was caused by the fusing of an
MANY SUDDEN DEATHS.
ant from carrying on vither by herself or in connection with any other person or persons, the trade or business of an inn
Aign of the Station Hotel and for conta.
Mr Eldon Potter uppoared for plaintiff, instructed by Mr J. H. Gardiner, and the
concern and he thought he was correct in
defendant taking over a bankrupt soncar and two years later they had bor selling fur the somewhat largosum of 250.000. They
The Lion's Bride;" and for the purposes of the scene,, which was an Oriental ons, there were elaborats sceneries and appoint.
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electris wira leading to ona of the lights. The draperies in the immediate vicinity were caught, and one of the ausgarded lamps dropped to the floor of the stage
(Reiter's Service to the China Mail.) Lavros, June 5, Numbers of sudden deaths due to heat are reported from all parts of Hon. Mr II. E.- Pollock, K.C., defended, were not grumbling at the price bat it was amid a mass of cushions, curtains, and a !
Grant Britain.
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COUNTY CRICKAT.
Losooy, May 29,
In the matches played on May 25, 28 and
instructed by Mr Reader Harris.
The statement of chin stated that
a most important element in the case litter of other inflammable material. because it showed what a connection Mes
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defendant, who was then propriotrens of Uschnapp hed in the Colony. It would/Strong draughts of air seat the fames into No Subscription.
be shown also that she bad catered for thu German community for the last tuty years and she had been able to take over a frm which, as his friend said, had no good. will; and two years later had sold it at a
air market price. That would assist his
the auditorium; some of the people in the stalls having their faces scorched. But, strange to say, there was no panic. Although the famos were in Over
their heads, the members of the orchestra
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responded to the call of the manager and Brother Copas, by Q
Meadows. Nina by Rozaline Masson.
the Oriental Hotel, now known as the Graad Hotel, assigned to plaintif all her interest therein for 830.000,. By the assignment and in consideration of the sum of 830,000 defendant covenanted with plaintiff not at any time after the date of 27: Middlesex bout Lancashire at Lord's the assignment either by herself or in cot- Lordship to come to the conclusion whother plyed the National Anthem. Then the Dolores, by Compton Burnett. by an innings and 11 runs; Yorkshire bea; nection with any other person or persons to er not the convenant was an unreasonable iron curtain was brought down, cutzing aft | A Ghost from the Past, by Alice Maad Derbyshiru at "Chestorfeld by an inning" | CASTY on the tinde or business of an in- cau. Less that a year later after she suid the stage from the front of the house: The and 75runs; Surrey boat Northamptonshire coper, publican or restaurant kecor within the business they found her making people dispersed hurriedly, but without Isula, by Alice M. Dicht.
Laidlaw's Wife, by Florence. Warden. at Northampton his one wicket; Kent boat the Colony. Defendant hud carried on and arrangements to open a hotel in Kowloon undue excitement. Only in the gallory Half & Truth, by Rita.
church. Loioestershire at Leicester by nine wickets: was still carrying on such trade or business and it was obvious that the covenant was there anything like a rush, and it was Off the Main Road, by Victor L. White-
Woman in It, by Charles Garvice. Notts beat Gloucestershiro at Bristol by an either by herself or in connection with was to avoid competition by defendant 3008 stemmed. In the stalls, the cry was innings and 155 rona: Warwickshire best some other person or persons. Io coase a competition which would be severe/Women first!" and the men did not take The Real Mrs Holyer, by E. M. Channen..!
J. S. Fletcher. by Sussex at Coventry by two wickets; and quence of the breach of the covenant plain as it was obvious that Mr Uschmann to the doors until all of them were safe. Brazenhead the Grost, by Maurice Hewett.
The Lord of Labour, by George Grifit. Worcestershire beat Oxford University at tin had suffered damnges and chime had displayed great ability in working It is a testimony to the efficiency of the The Pinfeld, Oxford by six mickota-M-C. Daily News damages and an injunction,
up botol businesses in the Colony. exits, and the comparative calmness of the The Unknown God, by Pannin Weale.
a stranger in Hongkong people, that 3,000 men and women, most of The Reign of the Saints, by John Trarena. Logros, June 1.
the following letter was part of the and knew no one so that he would have to them young, left the place without disaster. Peter's Progress, by Christopher Heath."
Mac's Adventures, by Jame Barlow. Dead Man's Lore, by Ton Gallon. Behind the scenes, unhappily, there was convenari-M1x4 Mary Technen-depend on the hotel for a means of Dear Madam bag to state that the livelihood and would not be in position to a diferent state of afairs. It was here intention of the covenant contained in face competition which was undisputable that the loss of fe occurred. The Empire
theatres. Like them it has narrow co the assignment of you to me of the if defendant was allowed to carry on is no better and no worse than other Oriental Hotel preventing you from engry. another hotel. She now said that she was
The statement of defence set out that
Plaintiff wasS
in the matches played on May 20, 30 and 31: "Worcestershire beat Sussex Stourbridge by nino wickets: Kent best Northamptonshire at Northampton by innings and fifty siz rans; Surrey beat Gloucestershire at the Oval by an innings and ifty-one ruas, and Yorkshire beat another similar business is not not carrying on a hotel but that her ridors, winding stains, and a Samaract at Leed: by ten wickets. The in any way to prevent you from assisting matcbos between Middlesex and Esox at in any expacity whatsoever in any similar Leyton and between Nolts and Lanesshire business to that of the Oriental Hotel but at Nottingham were drawn, and the M. only intended to prevent you from either O. C, beat Leicestershire at Lord's by 299 btaining a license yourself or in con- rum.-N.-C. Daily Neuning
junction with others or carrying on a owner either by yourself or with others of apy similar businessa-Your-faithfully,
CALY BEFORE THE STORM.
LONDON, May 30. The House of Lords will not discurs the alauses of the Parliament Bill until after the Coronation.-N.-0. Daily News.
THE STATE INSURANCE BILL.
LONDON, May 30. Mr Lloyd-George said that the State Insurance Bill must be passed in 1911. He suggested that the different partics should appoint small committees to discuss mandments with the Gaverament, which would give them all the information Boossary, thus narrowing the points of santropogey. Secerai Unionists welcomed this suggestion.-N.0.-Daily News.
TRUSTS IN AMERICA.
Loxos, June 1. Telegrams from Washington report that Mr G. W. Wickarabam, the Attorney. General, speaking before the Congressional Committee, expressed the opinion that imprisonment was the most effective means of enforcing respect for the Anti-Trust Law.
The Chairman of the Committee naked why no criminal proceedings had been inétitated against the Standard Oil Com pany and Tobacco Trusts.
FREDERICK REICHMANN.
Defendant further denied she had broker As the goodwill of the the covenant. business of the Station Hotel is the sole
property of Robert Abbrecht Uschmann, husband of defendant and the is merely assisting him in the business. Defendant did not admit plaintiff had sustained any damage and, if necessary, she would con- tend that the convenant was unreasonably wide as regards space and time.
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husband was but they found that her misralated rooms leading to a precarious busland was not managing the hotel bat outlet. They serve in ordinary times, but that he was a clerk in the N.D.L Sams in times of emergency are fraught with six or eight months after she had received danger. The stage was a tinlar box: the 830,000 he was suddenly seized with a everything on it inflammable. The iron desire to become a hotel proprietor and to curtain saved the public; it was no open a hotel in Kowloon.
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His Lordship-That is not exactly the way to put it. That saing a vacant hotel looking for a tenant he became tenant Mr Potter-There was no hotel. His Lordship-It was built for a hotel. Mr Potter-I think your Lordship after hearing the evidence will have no doubt that she is part owner of the hotel. "'
The hearing was adjourned.
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE SKIMMED MILE QUESTION.
them, their escapo having been cut off. Members of a touring company, unfamiliar with the place, they could not find their way past the flamos to the street. Those
who did make their way to safety had filed on the first ary of danger, and were either partially dressed or in their stage clothes. With the exception of two szene-shifters all those who lost their lives were newbers of the Lafagette troupe. The last body Mr Potter said that they applied for s
recovered was that of Lafayette, and in (To the Editor of the "CHISA MAIL"), connection' with it an extraordinary mis- jury and his Lordship decided that it
"Sir. In the curtailed report of the take was made. A body was found lying would be better to get rid of any preliminary points of law and that if he debate in the Legislative Council on the under the debris on the stage, and as beside thought it necesary he could repeat his subject of skimmed-milk no mention was it was a sword and lion's skin worn by Application. He did not quite know and of the statements which drew from the illusionist in the last scene of "The exactly what the position was that day, His Excellency the remark that the Lion's Bride," the surviving member of whether they were simply going into the description in Chinese on the wrapper the company readily identified it as that of law or calling evidence. As his Lordship was manifestly fraudulent, and it is their lender and employer. In acordance would fad ʼn number points of law would | not therefore
clear to the public on with Lafayette's known wishes, the remains depend on evidence and there would be somewhat grounds so serious & other cases which could be disposed of by was inde. During the debate Hon. Drs cremated, and preparations made for bis Lordship after bearing the evidence,
His Lordship. But there must be some paints of law which cover the whole case on the pleadings.
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good life aged 25 next birthday. in Edinburgh refused the rites of
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**Tt would," said mund Neuberger, but his co-religionists
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. was missing, however, Richards by name,
ops of the "have been profana- tion, as anything pertaining to a dog
For rates and full particulars apply to one of Lafayette's bandsmon, and it was not until three days after the fire, when the is by a Jew accursed." Yielding to the wreckage was being removed from a large wishes of the mourners, however, a Pres. chamber below the stage, that what was sup-byterian clergyman read a short jooz mita! posed to be his body was found. But on a service. The floral tributes placed on the class investigation two rings were discovered vault ware of unusual elaboration, and
Ho. Kai handed to His Excellency written translation of the Chinese words which purported to represent the English phrase "machine skimmed milk." They Mr Potter There are a number of were to the effect that the milk in the tin points of law which are covered by evidence, was "pure milk of a fellow.com" which on the admissions of defendant herself to had been milked by machinery. This was are entitled to an injunction. I want to read to the Committee by His Excellency, avoid the calling of evidence twies ns it may and the translation furnished to Govern-which proved it to be really the body of came from all parts of the country. One
Mr Wickersham replied that the Govern-be necessary to prove that this lady is the ment by the Registrar General, which was ment had only secured a decision in these sole owner or part owner of the Station read by the Colonial Secretary, was to tho
Lafayette; on the Goger of the right hand of them was from the young lady who took was a diamond ring, and on a finger of the
within the last fortnight The question Hotel and this is the main part for the same effect. The intentiam, therefore, as left a gold ring of a peculiar pattern. The part of "the lion'a brida" in Lafayetta'a thus answered itself.-N.-C. Daily News.jury to try. If there are any points of law Dr Ho Kai showed, was misland the
COST OF THE MEXICAN' WAB,
LONDON, May 29, Telegrams from Mexico City state that it is estimated that the war will have cost $20,000,000. The national cash resources amount to 82,000,000, of which sam $28,000,000 are in the Bank of England. - N.-O. Taily News.
THE PARIS-MADRID AVIATION RACE.
LONDON, May 27, 'The aviator Vedrines has arrived at
·Madrid, and was given a great ovation. ·
He was in auch & nurabed condition that
be was taken to hospital, where he revived.
after masengo, ('
He was attacked by an eagle while cros sing the Guadarrama mountains, and oped by dipping and rising quickly Straits Times.
ENGLISH ROWING,
Jesus College, Caubridge, beat pisked Eelgian tight at Ghent over a similar course to that at Henley by three lengths.
The time was 6 minutes, 13 seconds, and
the race uns watched by £0,000 spectators, It cried, great interest in both countries,
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A GOOD FRIENT).
which my friend can suggest now it would assist nie and assist the court and we would
know where we are.
His Lordship-It is hardly for me to suggest any points of law.
Mr Potter--I quito see that.
His Lordship Docs the unreasonable Dess depend on the facts!
Mr Potterte incts as proved in the
case.
His Lordship-If your evidence for the jury is only a question of ownership that does not cuma into the question of un- reasonablement
purchaser and cause him to believe that the condensed milk was pure whole-milk,
and not skimmed milk.
mistake in identification was due to the fact that Richards had a strong personal resemblance to Infayette: indeed he had
Principal illusion, and was a large repre sentation of the proscenium, the act drop curtain, part of the stage, and the orchestra enclosure of the Empire Theatre. The other victims of the fire were in- terred in a quieter and more reverential
manner.
The King bas decided that the cash.
been engaged on this account, to act as a When Mr Pollock moved his amendment double" in the illusion performances, - that the Bill should not come into force Lafayette surrounded himself with great until a deferred date, it was pointed out.
mystery for professional purposes; his pro- that the printel date, June 1st, was coadings had been eccentric during his visit printer's error for 21st, and His Excellency to the city; and when there were added to mand" performance in the Empire Theatre, observed that in view of the intentionally these the strangs failure of identication arranged for the 20th July next, on the nisleading nature of the description on thed the cremation of the wrong body, the occasion of the Royal visit to Edinburgh, label he could no longer feel any sympathy public intercat was naturally greatly or shall not take place, owing to the terrible with the vendors, Mr Follock concurred cited. In the week preceding the fire, tragedy of last wook. His Majesty, it is It is hardly necessary to sud that His favorite dog had died, and it was known stated, has in no way abandoned the inten that Tayfayetto had gona round some tion of attending a music-hall entertain. Excellency neither inferred, nor did it ever
and withdrew. his sinandment.
Mr Patter-No, I don't think it will. I occur to him to imagine, that the lean of the better class cemeteries trying-ment, sud such a performance might be| may perhaps noensitate calling two lots 1 gentlemen who represented the case, for to arrange for a grave. He only given later on-probably in London.
ovidence.
His Lordship-Perhaps 20.
the fondor had any knowledge winteres succeeded in obtaining
lair," 26
CHAMPION. of the misleading statement on the wrapperit is called here, by giving the Penhill DEATH OF MANILA'S TENNIS Cemetery Company: à distinct assurance
Ms Pollock said that he did not know of the tin, which was produced for inspec that he wished be set up a tomb for him-
The death has occurred at the Genera
that the question before the court was tion of the Council am Six, Your elf, and would give instructions that Hospital. Manila, of Mr W. C. Boothby, of to argue the review of his Lordship's order obedient servant,
in Chambers-He understood that the question of law was down for trial and the question of damages wild go before the jury, but he wiw the order was wider than he had anticipated. He thought the question should be argued as to whether there should be a jury or not,
His Lordship As Mr Potter as
the case now I don't see any particular objection to calling evidence on the facts
do you want a jury?
CAN. SIMSON.
Private Becretary, Governant Haase,
Hoxoxoxu, June 4.
VICTORIA THEATRE.
is the
in whatever part of the world it might be his lot to die, his body should be brought ta Edinburgh and placed beside his deg. A piece of ground was beight, a vault built in it, and orders given for a large modu ment in Carrara marble of Grecian design
the Government Bureau of Frinting.
Docused, who was tennis champion of Manila, entered the hospital for the purpose of having a Röntgen ray examina- tion made of his shoulder, stained at tennis. Cao uvening the nurse gave him some milk and brandy and left the room with the
The funeral on Sunday, afternoon waty glass. When she returned she found
therefore attended by anal scenes. The him lying on the door, with a severa gash. on the bead, evidently the result of a heavy
last night of the Ching mute between the mortuary and the fall Bince that time he did at re ain To-night Ling Foo troups and those who have not pet's eu this ourvellous custbination would cemetery, same three miles in lengths, was conscirtumo and passed away from cerebral do well to do so before it is Los Into Tensy lined with people; en few pecasions hemorrhage Bir Bouthuy came to the
craftsmass instructor in the bureau of of the "unreasonableness. On what print row night the celebrated Callier Sisters hase the streets been so crowded by island on January 9,101, and was who made such a life in Shanghai make spectators. In the latter part of ita
ptinting. He was 31 years of age and was their debut. Those artistes come to Hong.. kong with a great reputation and their journey the cartege was headed by one of the very best tennis players in the
march, At the sametery the top of circles and in socluby, rospective fums will be well worth socinafayette's own band, playing a fanoras islands. He was very popular in fratris the vault bad teen raised and the coffin with the dog lifted and speed.
Mr Potter-There are two prints; the TO ong can lure a batter friend whenuation whether she is owner or part
troubled with cole or diarrhoea than owner and damage? Chamberlain's Colic, Chuters and Diarrhoea His Lordship-The images can be Remedy
Ever since the middled aged referred to after. I don't see case for a an of to-day was child it has been going jury very much. As the easy stands I am boat doing good until its fanciu sprend
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