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JUDGMENT OF SUPREME COURT.
In the Racine, Ackermann and Co. v. perils that might be expected on Ireland as the "Achilles-Heel" of Eng Moller and Co. case, judgment waa deti-vorage is the month of January from land, to which Mr. Walter Sichel draws
uther Judge in M. Supreme Court Shanghai words, that she was not seaworthy. In attention in the "Nineteenth Century," us follows-In December 1013 the de faaying, this I am glad to be able to add stains some interesting penge Tu -with-mmoda ihat discharge as echecwtas, pechcę i odants," Mesara' Moller and Ca, pur that nó reflection is cast by that finding the light of the outbreak in Ireland they lose none of their significance frein the when you peqas per dag chased the steamer Ninju Maru: she upon the defendants a the owners of
fact that they were published in Berlin ishq, DYA??? If so, thiống th
www an old boat but had a clean cortif-this ship..
for cate from the Japanese authorities
Professor Schiemann conabised for constwise traffic from September 1913 to.
many years the functions of a writer and September 1918. On 31st January she
teacher of history with those of a political Journalist and let: Shanghai on a voyage for Vladivos
private spy, ine the tock: on board she had earge belonging
German Emperor. He visited England to the plaintiff a French firm. On
April 1914, when the. Ülier con- am: she passed the Bell Buoy at 11.10
piloted through the aes of Irish politics by his friend and colleague, the a.m. and was then put on her course.
notorions Professor Kuno Meyer. He was On 9th January about am. She was helpless, lying at the mercy of the winds
an honoured gurut at the German Em- and waves, with her fires extinguished,
with Lord Haldane-with whose t salved by the as. Javary: and she
titude be declared himself sadly dia reached Woosung again on the evening
The following is the account in the appointed and returned to Germany to of 27th January Tugs brought her up
make a report to the Emperor. It is po the river and she was placed in the Gazette of the services in respect ofsible that Schiemann's International Dock on the morning of
(warini) [29th January: abe was taken out of the which the decoration has been com the imminence of civil formation
have helped to determine the German Dock the following morning and after terred
decision to Emperors
to drive Austria inte During the violent gale and snowstors war with Serbia. In any case, there is her cargo had been discharged, abu was placed in the Yangtszepon Dock. A full on the night of March 29, 1910, good authority for stating that before examination disclosed a large number of whaler "of HM,S* Melpomene, with the German Emperor dispatched towards defects
necessitating extensive repairs. these are set out in fall in the two crew of six mon, ras driven by the the middle of July, 1914, the latter which to the mand about three encourged the Euperor Francis Joseph reports made by Captain Bayes-Davy brizzani on
quarters of a mile up the tiver above to sanction the Austro-Hungarian alti which have been Blet in this case
atom to Serbia, be showed the letter CEx. 1
and 4). Cargo had beer jettisonerite Parkstone Jetty. Harwich.
to SchiemannK.. fum, the after hold and cargo in both Startis, on hearing that the whaler was fore Anil after hulds haut been chamaged by water. Under these circumstances missing, set out alone o serch along the plaintiffs begun these proceedings, the river bed, asking for a delaration that the steaner,
The supposition on which this hy was unworthy and that the defen-times up to his armpits, for about 3pothesis is built up is the control of the diants were able to the plaintiffs as set out in the Statement of Chann. The yard, he eventually found the wisler, Trish Sen by a Ciernan deve; this shows We defendants denied the unseaworthiness half full of water, spround on the mut, that it count only refer to a amchurling
phase of the present world conflict. of the ship sud also pleaded the Bills of with her crew lying betpless in the bost, are far from denying the passibility Lading. At the trial it was agreed that laging given or all hope of being rescued. such control: but there is another sup
an absolutely should now only decule the one ques He only succeeded in rousing them by position which we tion of unseaworthiness, Eenting over the one this win his tick, one tan necessary and indispensible-namely, other questions raised in the case.
that, during the present fight between particulars of unseaworthiness were aakhaving to be forcibly dragged all the way England and Germany, Ireland should 23 for or given. Such particulars would to the share by Lieut. Startin and the rise against English rule. Here the pro- certainly have been ordered; see the ecxswain of the boat. After dragging verb is applicable that one can only help. Rory 7 P.D. IN. I think as T in- dicated in the course of the case him for about an hour, & distance of these who help themselves. An Ireland
who
allows herself to be guided by her that this absence of particulars has about 10 or ) yazda had been covered,
present Parliamentary leaders, placed both defendants and the Court when a light was seen moving tushare.,
Redmont, in a position of some difficulty, besides
Lion Startin ordered the
crew tent. German policy must take this also allowing the plaintiffs to roam at large
account. over the defects of this ship as they in where they were whilst he went into: PILLS A
emerged in the evidence. Now a ship to the light, which proved to be effried owner warrants the seaworthiness of his by a surch party with a rope. This rope ship
that is that she is reasonably was taken backwards and forwards. for the voyage to be undertaken f a question of fact in each case and un-personally, by Lieut. Startin from the of thuseas for the whole world. German shore to the boat's crew 'satil each one triumph will bring equal advantage to. seaworthiness may be due to the con- dition of the ship, ber lack of men or had been rescued, this exhausting and all seafarers and, in order to ensure the newly won freedom, Ireland, the warden. equipment, or any other eduse that dangerous task in the deep mud being of the sea for Great Britain, must become renders her unfit for the voyage. And performed under the most trying weather the warden of the sons for the workk
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This is Gerasany's aim this is what and the seafaring nations may Irelant expect aall hope for if Germany conquers,
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1016. And to prove this the int to the general condition of the slips well as to specific defects. In the main the con- dition of the ship is not in dispute though of course individual defences are ag. the existence of broken rivets, But it is to be remembered that what I
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In this war Germany is not fighting ENGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILERMAKERS BRASS and IRON only for her own existence. She is light- ing for the freedom of the seas, and, if FOUNDER." 40 work dame in this establishment is guaranteed. We hars over thirty years expericare. We own two. Slipways and can accommodate any craft ste wins, for a face Treland. "Tu this war Trehund
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for Germany, yourselves Irishmen in America,
readiness! The day on which Ger- many wins at sea will ring the death- kaell of English tyranny over the and of English rule in Ireland Trish- men in America, hold yourselves in" peadiness: arm yourselves: The Ger- an guns that thunder for the destrac- The story of how, during excavation tion of British Dreadnoughts summen work in London, a workman found a the dispersed sons of Ireland to battle.
The battle in my opinion, necessary for me to bucket containing what he at first sup- but destiny fall of the British ey be fought on the seas, be accomplished on an posed to be a coliretion of bends, but hand. which proved to be jewellery of the time Fleet will mean'n united German-Irish of Queen Elizabeth, was told at the City invasion of Ireland, and every Irishman Corporation meeting
who is able to join the army of liberation must to-day stand ready. Times."
to decide is not the condition of the ship when she was back Shanghai but her condition when she started on this voyage. No doubt. her, condition as describest on her return helps to the cor rect ascertainment of her condition when she started, but it is not the question before the Court. It is not, there
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CITY'S DISPUTE WITH THE TREASURY, SETTLED.
decide on each item of defect. But I feel obliged to mention one specific defect; the fracture in the stringer angle. This is admittedly an old frae- ture and as such it is put forward as
The find was made three years age of the general evidence of unseaworthi during the excavation of the site of ness. Now the existence of this fracture Wakefield House, Friday-strect, a build- was only disclosed by the cracking of ing now in the occupation of the present the cement laid over the metal it is not. Lord Mayor. A gentleman employed by of the London Jasenia suggested that the cement was impro- the trustees perly there: but it is suggested that this heard of this matter and succeeded in cracking of the cement was due to the obtaining the treasure from the work- strain put on the ship when she was in the men, among whom £1,200 was dispersed. International Dock and was not due to On the ground that the find was treasure the R strains put upon her in the gale. If trore Mr. Harcourt, First Commissioner this suggestion is correct, and I do not of Works, brought the matter before the feel called upon to decide it now, I only Lords of the Treasury, and the jewellery During the summing up of a tibel case want to say, that I am nos at present war placed in the British and London Mr. Justice Scrutton said : satisfied
the warranty of Muscums. seaworthiness covers any such strain It was not until 12 months later that LIN must of cessity. put the Corporation heard of the circum British Constitution that Judges and
aahip when she was drydocked in upon a
thus
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the condition in which this ship was on by express graat, recognised by four did justice, to everybody. He was sorry.
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to hear an ex-Home Secretary 28th January. One other matter must Sovereigns, treasure trove discovered be disposed of: the question of the the boundaries of the City belongs not ex-law officer speak of naturalisation in weather. It is
urged by the defendants to the Crown, but to the Corporation; the way he had done. They had been apponenta that this
this ship
met with very unusual a fact of which Mr. Harcourt did not accustomed to condemn their
to be aware.
who regarded their treaties as scraps of and exceptional weather rougher than appear to the ordinary rough weather. On this It was announced yesterday that as paper. His Lordship did not like treat., I have the evidence of the the result of negotiation an arrange-ing English statutes as scrapa of
stated slang melish entitats paper Captain, W years experience he had only been containing some of the jewellery has statute which in worse weather 4 or 5 times and been placed in the Guildhall. The re- when a certificate of naturalisation was Mr. H. Murray Hain Mr G. Holman the Siccawei reports for
the fata
HONUKOKO ROTEL said that on alien, | Mr R. 1. Atkinson Mrs A. E. Hodgins granted, should be
to all MT.D.W, Bannister Mr A. Shelton Hooper and other rights, pewers, and Mr J.-H. Baring Mr J. St. C. Hunt
mainder of the jewellery is to remain and be subject to all obliga M W L. La Barker Capt L. Hussey
days with a letter from the Director the two museums with a plate attached
of the Observatory desling with the stating that it is the joint gift of the description of the weather given City Corporation and the Crown
by the Captain in his Protest. There
was a heavy gale at see, but I am
far from satisfied that it was really out
of the common. The Captain puts the
tions to which the natural boru: British Miss Benaville Mr E. M. Joseph; subject was entitled. An alien with that Mr R. E. Belilica Dr A. T. Knoderer certificate was entitled. to say don't Mrs E. R. Belline Mr & Mrs C. Lauris. treat as a scrap of paper the statute by Mr U. D. J. Bell
Capt.& Mrs J. Lennox which in 1889 you consented to grant Mr H. Bickerton Mr R.A. Birbeck
Mr S. Longfield force of the wind, og 8 or 9: the protest
The New York Evening Mail, ie the same rights and privileges, as a British born subject. He understood
Mr A. Lunings J. Bleeker MrJ has been translated to give the wind the authority for the statement that a Sir John Simon to my "once a Ger Mr F. C. Blom
Major D. Macdonald typhoon force the Siccawei reports young British mother of patriotic give 8 sa the force of the wind at Wei-tendencies named her new babe Dar-man always a German, and that every Capt. B. Branch Dr. O. Marriott
Mrs F. McGarity haiwei and the Director says, that the danelles Gallipoli."" (Girl of course.bodyshould betreated as German in spito Mr M, W. Bruce
Dr G. W. McKen of British naturalisation, He hoped Mr R. Buchan weather at sea was really very bad. Polly for Short In one of the latest that Sir John did not mean that. Since MT. J. Bams Mr B. K. Mehta notice too that in no place in the illustrated papers from Home we noticed 1886, Me Vandyk had been naturalised Mr and Mrs Butter, Mr 3. Merpoki Reports is anything worse that
gule"
a picture of a soldier's wife with twins"! mentioned in the general notes The who have been armed" Liddite and 43 British subject, and he was entitled worth and family Me and Mrs C. accounts to my mind practicaly agree. Shrapnell. The latter must be the girl to be so treated, Germany at war with Capt L Cassel but at the same time I consider theel for short
us had done many things which his Mr & Mra C. Chenet Mr and Mrs Moir Lordship hoped the English would never Me C. E. Chubb defendants have failed to prove that this was very unusual or exceptional weather. Under these circumstances I came to the main question in the case was the Vessel unseaworthy when she left Shang- hail. I put myself as far as possible in
the position of jury on
"on this question of
fict and I find uncontradicted that there were a lage number of very wusted plates and frates in the ship? that there was a fracture in the stringer. angle that there were holes in the bulk head that the hand pups were defec tive that one wanted plate was bediy fractured in the storm. In addition havo such evidence as that the ship was generally in
ina teglected condition that the after peak was in a de- plorable
various of Then there are
disclosed on
defects which were return. (ruch: NA DA lesky valve) which may have been there at the commencement of the voyagu. On the other hand I have the fact that this ship was given rertificate
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