FRIDAY, AUGUST 18
JUDGES IN POLITICS,
SOME INTERESTING CASES,
Kundenk
(By Sir Alfred Robbins in Johu
O' London's 'Weeldy.]
1929,
"NOT MERE MUMMY
HOUSES."
igns against the family mansion. The ROMANCE OF MUSEUMS. community at large did not fancy the Lord Chief Justico in the guise of a mastiff; and that great constitu tional authority, Six Erskine May, bas gravely set it down that "It had been the policy of our laws to render the judges independent of the Crown;
THE CHINA MAIL.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS.
(Oontinued from page 7.),
MARSEILLES.
Aug 18,-N.Y.K.
21.-H. F. 27.-M. M.
Much has been heard of late, both
Speaking at Leicator at the annual inside and outside Westminster, on and now the first criminal judge conference of the Museums Association of its confidential Mr. E. E. Lowe, director of the the question of whether judges should became one be gotively associated with politics, advisors. Ministers ware strong Leicester Museum, said the stânciation The grablem has its personal, as well enough to defend the appointment in had been responsible for evolving a Sept. 1.-M.Y.K as its partisan aspect. Neither of Parliament, where the precedent of
those needs consideration in this Lord Mansfield was much relied on; general museum policy and bringing place. What has been appealed to but it was severely censured in it before the world at large. He on each side of the controversy, as is, debate, aud condemned by public declared that the obief aim ofį customary in English public disputes, opinion."
is precedent. Lot it, thea, be pro- |. cedent that alone is hero examined,
A QUAINT REASON.
LOND CHEF JUSTICE AND
THE CABINET.
28.-EL. 30.-P. 80.
7-FYK. 13.-P. & 0. 28.-E. A. 97.-P. & 0.
2.-B. F.
8.-E. A. 11.-P.&O.
44.-D. L
23.-P. & U. 30.一段感
P. O 12-E. A 08 being Dec.-P. &'0, 97.-P. & 0.
Nov. 8. P&O
Kamo Mera Molinan.
- Amboise.
City of Mohoster.
Davan's Kati Maru,' Porn Ninehow.
Boozel Yard, Kalyan, Indion. Macedonia. Kt. Templar.
Asin.
Plansy Diana Dellar.
Maglur.
Malays
Dongola.
Nankin.
Panama.
Kermsla.
Kasbgar.
Plasar
S1', NAZAIRK.
..Indien, Asia.
Malaya. Panama.
of
Supt. 26.-A.
30,--E. A.
37.—E, A.
HAVRE.
Ang.
Machison.
الصالاتكم
provincial museums and art galleries Oct. should be instructional, and asked whether they had not in some degres : No Lord Chief Justice since Ellen cst sight of this, sad whether they No difficulty arisen in regard to borough has been a member of the judges sitting in the House of Cou- Cabinet, though Lord Lyndhurst, who had not regarded the specimens which mons, for membership of which, from had become Lord Chief Baron after formed their characteristic and a time to which the memory of man
sitting for three years on the Wool-distinguishing feature cuoneth not to the contrary, they ack in the Administrations of Can illustrations of some general iden Jan. 10.-F. & 0. have been hid disqualified at couning, Ooderich, and Wellington, did mon law. English judges were opecinot ceass bis ardent partisan activities rather than as each the embodiment tically excluded by resolution in 1000,
element Bomo special even while sitting as head of the of "they being attendante, os judges, in Court of Exchequer. The case of wonder, beauty, and romance. It Oct. 8.-E. A the Upper House" quaint reason Lord Eldon, which has been named was to the element of romance that Nov. when the facts which gave rise to the in this connection, is not in point. he specially called attention. "For| present controversy are recalled. The exclusion of Scottish judges by Act of Tough Lord Chief Justice of instance," he continued, when a the Common Pleas in 1799, he become Parliament was delayed for more-than- aquarter of a century after the Union Lord Chancellor in 1903, and thence- certain Leicester citizen wishes in a BF in 1707, and was then brought about forward, save for a twelvemonth, moment of temporary aberration to because of the political activity of remained on the Woolack until he speak alightingly of the museum he some of theg. That of Irials judges and he motive partizan career in refers to it the mummy..bouse-a Aug. 19-NY, K.
$1827. Giacobo days of Ellenborough there have been ten Lords Chief ummy evidently appealing to hima Justice of England, nine of whom as the last word in futility and have been raised to the peorago. dryness, and I feel we must have fail- These are Lords Tenterden, Denman, Campbell, Coleridge, Russell of Killo-ed to bring the romantic aspect bome to him. We cannot have stirred our wen, Alverstone, Reading, Travetbio, and Hewart, with Sir Alexander Cock.eitizon to realise that the shrivelled' burn, perhaps the greatest lawyer of talon-Angered spectra bo gazes upon was once the bright and animated them all.
daughter of a household whose environment was dominated by the
was not inade statutory until almost the same period after the Union in 1801; though, in the first session of
the United Parliament, a law was passed, made necessary by the Union, reciting and re-enacting the judicial exclusions establized sinze 1893.
MACAULAY AND THE JUNGES,
By accident of circumstance, the Judge of the Admiralty Court and the
Master of the Rolls were absent from
Victoria,
!
81.-H. F.
Kt. Templar.
LONDON,
22.-B. F. 28.-E. L.
Sept.
28.-G. L. 30.-P. & Q. 1-N.Y.K.
2G. I
R-EL 8.-N.Y.K 11.-B. F. 12.--P. & C. Jú,-0.8.K. 11.--G. L. ---0. F.. 27.-P.&O..
11-0
23-P, &0.
23. P.&O. Dev. -P. & 0. 7.-P. & 0.
Sep
Kaino Maru Mentor. Rumsous.
City of M'chester, Clonshane. Devautu Katori Maru.
Gleniuco.
Hach von
City of Florence. Lima Maru.
Rhesus. Kaly in, London Maru Pembrokeshire Tairesins Macedonia.
Plaasy Mantua Dongol.
Rankin.
Karmsla.
Kashgar.
Plassy.
LIVERPOOL
Machson. Niogchow.
Roogal Maru. Hector..
Nearly every one was a member of the exclusion list, und holders of both the Administration of the day when offices sat at times in the Igust of appointed to the position. Three most romantic religion the world has that. Commons. The right of the former Campbell, Reading, and Hewart-ever acen. Again," proceeded Mr. to sit was taken away by statute three are members of the Cabinet at the Lowe, "an able friend once told we Nov. P.&O. years after the accession of Queen time. All passed out of official party that geology in museums was of A dozen years later, the association at the moment they were no interest except to confirmed sanie process was attempted to be ex appointed. Not one has passed into geologists. Yet," he said, "we learn Jan. 10.-P. & 0. ⚫tended to the Master of the Rolls but it again while Lord Chief Justion. from the specimens of that science was defeated in the Commons, mainly This is the most effective proof of the that this very ground on which we by a brilliant speech by Macaulay, modern desire that the judicial bench meet was in succession the surface of Aug. 21-B. F. 4B, F. 7-N.Y.K. who was prepared to admit all the and the political platform shall be an arid and almost lifeless desert, and
kept resolutely apart.
10R later was the bottom of a teeming sea, judges-with exoptions which covers,
Fit. Templar, Oct. 2.-B. F... ed about three-fourths of the number,¦
is which dwelt monsters of ox traordinary form and mysterious”) After a further score of years, Parlia--|
GLASGOW. ment, by the Judicature Act, without
abits; and, more exciting still an Sept. 8. F. Ningchow. examination of our local rock speci- any trouble placed every future Master
7-NY. Bongal Mara, 20-3-F. Hoctor. mony shows us that we are at this very, of the Ralis on the banned list;
mement aitting at the base of an old and when
volcano, whose cone once poured forth devastating clouds of steam, noxious Supt. 20,-. A.
dust, and ashes, K4505,
"Ha lament Oct. 8.-E. A
the then holder of office Sir George Jessel) tough to profit by the exemption to beronse alected for the University of Londou, his would-be constituents endorsed
the parliament.ry verdict by declining to accept his candidature.
It ie urged against these proofs of
the growing tendency in recent times
PARENTS HAVE RESTFUL
NIGHTS
Who Keep Baby's Own Tablets
In The House. When baby wates in the night crying with pain you are filled with alarm and don't know what to do.
✓
DUNKIRK.
Indien
Asia
30-E..A...
With a vial of Baby's Own Tablots ined the lack of real interest on the part Nov. 31-E. A the house you would soou sat matters of young people in the animals and right; just & Tablet or two wiministored
as a powdor (children like thee for they plants which
surrounded ther
Maliya. Panama.
AMSTERDAM.
99. ..A.. Sept. 4.-E. 4. K-E A. 4.-B. F. 5.-B. F 21.-H.E.A.L.. 25.-B. F. 23. A .-E.
are pleasant in taste) and baby, relieved and regretted that they were not aug. 21.--B, F. of his pains, quickly drops off into brought up to realise the myriad contented, rustful, healthful sleep. to saver the judicial from the politica! There is not an atom of opisto or other
lolights prosented by the living aver moving funtion that not only is the Lord heroiful drug la Baby's Own Tabets, pageant, which was Chancellor of the day necessarily and they are equally harmicas and help across the face of the earth. They partisan, but that certain peers while to the infant in arms as to the child must strive more and more to invest holding high judicial rank have taken
their institutions with the atmos. such an active part in politics as to
phare of romance and depend upon the enter the Cabinet. The strict preco
arousing of latent imagination, as well dents on this head are no more than
as upon the colder appeal to the intellect. two, both are of the long ago, and each has been condemned by impartial constitutional historians,
"PATHER OF MÖHÉÉN TORVISH1"' The first case is that of Lord Mansfield, described by Macaulay as "the father of modern Toryism.” A colleague and rival of the older Pitt, he was a cautious man who did not strive for the Pre- miership, but was sati fied to to Lord Chief Justice. He had held his great judicial position a year, when he was induced to enter the Cabinet-as Chancellor of the Exobeqnet!-while -retaining his acat on the Banch. Gravely has this lapse from judicial virtue been regarded by modern students of constitutional practice. "By accepting a seat in the Cabine the assumed the character of a political judge, nor was the popular saspicion removed by bis growing coldness to Chatham on the death of Georgo II. and the rise of Lord Bote. But this briel return to the realm of politica cufficed for Mansfeld. He was Lord Chief Justice for a further thirty years, but he would-not even accept; the Lord Chancellorehip, and Cabinets knew him no more.
The second instance is that of Lord
·Ellenborough, and in this case the condemnation has been more com plets. Ellenborough had been sp- pointed Lord Chief Justice of England în 1802; and four years later,, when "the Ministry of, All the Talents" was formed, with Grenville as its titular head and Charles Fox ar ile great inspirer, he was induced to en ter the Cabinet, without being allat ted any specific position. This wan : because it was considered necessary to watch the Whigs by having a wise as- sociate of Lord Sidmouth, the youn- ger Pitt's dull colleagus and succestor in his Brat Premiership, of whom it
bad been written
As London is to Paddington. So is Pilt to Addington, THE STEWARD AND HIS MASTIFE. A post at the time rammed up the situation by raying that Sidmouth; with Ellenborouh by bin side, puthing in mind of a faithful old steward with tale' mastiff, watching som servants lost they should hare-some evil de-
of 0 or more. They reduce farer, cura enile and indigestion, dispel constipation, beck distrhoea, allay teething pains, roliere croup and colds. Your chemist sell then ur post frus at 80 cena mist rial, from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 15 Szechuan Road, Shanghai.
ROHIBITED
ANCHORAGE
SYLPHER CHANNEL
Stp Bit Cov WWE
STONECUTTERS ISLAND
'QUARANTINE
ANCHORAGE
DANGEROUS G0055
ANCHORAGE
522 020 81 8
MAGNETIC
21.-ILEA.L. 31-E, A.
Mentor. Zoam. Afrika. Poru.
Theau".
Machaon.
Sembilan.
Toirosini.
Indien.
Dummy. Manya
Asi
Nov. 20-HEAL. Oustkerk.
27,--E. A.
TAUMATI
*BAY
Рапагал.
ROTTERDAM,
Aug. 29-B. F. 97.-11. A 23.-EFA.L 28.--0. L. Supt. 1.-N.T.K.
9.-Q. L.
4.--E, A.
4.-E. A.
5.-B. F.
--E. L.. 11.-B. F. 20,--H.A.L. $1.-B.E.AL. 24,-G. L SEE. A.
Oct. 8.-E. &.
-H.E.A.L
Eumaods. Raden.
Yoem. Glenabnur: Lion Muru. Olanlaco. Afrika.
Purv. Machaon.
City of Flaconce.
Rhcess.
Harolland.
Bambilan. Pembrokeshire,
20.- H.A.E. 33-E. &.
Indien. Asin. Gemma. Oostkork.
Nov. 25-A.
Malaya. Penate
́ NEW ORLEANS.
Heffron. Victorious Sumatra Maru,
Aug. 18.-T. F. O. 30.-T. I. O. Sept. 18.-O. 8. K.
ANTWERP.
Aug. 19.-N.Y.K.
SL.-F. B. 28,---E, L. 98.-G. L. 30.-P. & 0. Sept. 1.-N. Y.-K.
Z), L.
J.-B. F.
A-E. L.
15.-P. & U. 18-0.8. K. 24.-G. I. 95.-B. F. 9.-P. & U.
Oct. 11.-P. & 0. 25-1.&O.
Nov. 6.~~P: & 0.
Kamo Maru Montor
R
City of Michostor. Glenshanc. Davanha. Katori More. Glonlisco Thusous
City of Floreaca. Kalyan.
London Mayn Pembrokeshire. Teirosios. Macedonia,
Plassy
Mantu
Dongola.
Doc.
32.-P. & 0. 0.-R.&O.
Nonkin.
Karmale.
$7.-P. & 0.
(Jan. 10. —P. &. O.
Kasbgar- Plassy.
HAMBURG.
EDLES. Emden.
Calchas,
Zosoa.
Touyana Maru.
Aug. 11-B. F. -21,--E. A. 35.-B. F. 98.-BEAL 23.-N.Y.K 18.-E. L 28.-G. I Fopt. 2,--G. L
+-EA 4.-B. A. B. B 1.-3. t. 8-N.YK. 11-B, F. 16.-0.3.E.
20.-11. A. L.
City of M'chester.
Glenshape.
Glenlace.
Afrika. Foru.
Machaon.
City of Florence.
Lima Maru. Rhesus.
London Maru. Havelland.
21.-R.E.AL. Sembilan.
1.-G. T
93.-E. A.
Oct. 8.-E. &.
Pembrokeshire. Indien.
Axio.
10.-E.E.A.L. Gemu.
Malaya. 30.-E. A. Nov. 20-HEAL. Oostkork.
22,-1. A.
PASSING 465.
IZPARTURES.
Per M. V.KAsi Menon Aug.
WEATHER REPORT.
Augu t 18d. 12h. 00m.-Warning to Hongkong, Coast Ports, aly phoon in Lat. 220 N. Long 1984
17 :-Miss 10. Sun'; Misaal Mrs J, H, 8-moving North, positiva qucertame
August 183. 11h 18m Prem lias decreased considerably
Sti
The Japanese antioyclone in moving eastward.
Barne, Me B. Panzo, Maand M«C B. Stother. Me Nishiwaki Mən M. foi 5 Bir M. Jetz, Rw.1, Murphy, Mr K. Baxilar Mes Ua Shro. We Wladivostok, moderately on N.E. Boid, W. J. Foley. Pupilsiroi Chukormal, Japan, and slightly la central T. Kakuda, Master winnigge, Mo sei districts, L. J. Pnglor, L. V. Mənlik, Y. Deltran, Jose Fringissa, Shiot Miss A. G. Barno, Mr 8. Nishiwaki, M. O, V. II. Engor, Miss M. Jaitz, bie Macorguodala, Mr and Mrs C. C. Cooke, Rov. Feather stone, Mr P. E Champion Mrs Nishizi. ki, Messra 8, Batok, G. Bapijram. Bain- brigen, Master Balabriage, Hir and his W. Gordon. Hoang P. 7. Lojano, P. Doocampo and B. de Vora.
At 6 am. this morning the typo appeared to be in about La, 2N and Long 1280 E., moving northward though doubtful observations from Naha oiakos the position unoêzkaia.
Hongkong rafufall for the ge hours Por P. & 0. 5. "Bardinia" on Aug.anding at 10 am today, 0.03 Inch 17: F. H. Blaxill, Misses T. Total since January 13 Inches McLanghlan, 3. J. Behraider, M. M.
Forecast for the 26 bones, enillug a noon on Asgut 10, 19
1. Formosa Ubeing. W. windo, modurato.
Youth coins of Chise Ktween
MoLanghlan, Mese J. A. Chyo, B. Winst aurorago of anti sachez Gray, J. Friedmann, Manaseho, H. M. Hind, F. M. Dail, R. J. Ball, R. J. Lemman, T. Sister A. Bang, Bhowmick, KI. P. N. H. Groig, HJ. Penkoth, Insp. R. Hudson, Mossa J. B. Beed, W. D. MoNab. P.G. Galtonbor, II. Liddle, Mrs Raboon, Mrs H Ho, Me.and Mrs Evans, Me and Mias Msetin. Mr W. ̈HL, Fmith, Mr G. W. Loa, Mr and Mrs Klumis, Me and Mra Bikes, Mr A. Gooch, Mr Powell, Mr Ubrisholm. Mr and Mrs Black, Messrs E. W. Oswald, R. Goddard and T. F. Aitchisan.
KOTEMENTS OF BELLMERE.
The C.P.8, R.M.S. "Empress of Enosia” arrived at Kobs on Aug. 17 at 4 p.m. left Eobe ou luz. 17 at 8 p.m. and is due at Yokohama on Ang. 19 at 6A.m.
The P. M. 8. "President Lipcoin" arrived at Manila on Aug. 17. and sailed for Hongkong on Aug. 18 boing dao hero early on Sunday morning Aug. 90.
HONGKONG TIDES.
variable winds, moderats; fur
Annaland
Varislu windmonte; fair 4-SOGEN. CORn đỡ Chốns" hafwegin
Tonekoor and Fafian.." B. wiada, maferate.
HOYAL OBSERVATORY,
HONGKONG.*** DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
AUGUST 18, 1979.—aits.
itstion..
Hour.
Vidivostock 8 u. 29.50.50 Vamurǝ 6 #. 20.72 Zakolato ... 2775 Tokio
sobl
Vazasak. 90 81
N 91.8
29 8
Kazoshima. 29 48
10
и
|
Tahs....... 99.53
|
'shi'ifma .. 1 29 05
Boala Taland.29.84
The tide table ulven below bus boon shima.....
ompiled at the National Almanac Offco
| In London from the result of the analysis
af observations taken by means of ad automatie tide-recording machine in the Water Follen Basla at Talm Sha. Til faring the yours 1009-8.
The core of the table corresponds with the zorg of the granding in the Admiralty Jhart, which has been found to be 4 tech - inches below mcan sea-level
To obtain the depth of water on the dds gatge al the Victoria Naval Yerd edd i feat 4 Inches, and on the gauge Lamont Dock. Abardien, and 10 táo foobas so the bafuht giroa' in the table.
August 13 to 15,
Walhalwoi- 6 a. 19.75 chug Bloklank Thangshan Shanghai... 29.47 talaff... 30 10
H
29.43 AZ
Sharp Pk... 7'19.7. Amoy Swatowe Alboka Talohu... Faloan
Bamidity-
1966 77 91
95967 7/
+ 22.63 70-
Kostan... 20 62 70
Perovires
Xauton
Honking
Wash
15
91 81
29.6781 67
+1 59.00 80
165010 memba, 20.00:20:06 | Pakhoi
Panama.
BREMEN.
Ang. 20.-H.E.A L.
·Bépt. 21. – ILU.A.L Oct. 20.-H.E.A.L Nov 29.-H.E. A. L.
Zosnu. Sembilan. Gemma
JACKS WATER
Huskong
LOW WATER
Gap Rak
badan olgandan
Hint
Tind
Ontkerk.
fret
Int
13m-638-
30
En
COPENHAGEN,
11:20.
IL
13
30
Peru, Indion. Asia.
10 j
Item
Wol
M 347
Malaya. Pauma.
Mar. 27o
FYI
31.
15
15 Sept. 4.-E. A
18-E A. Oct. 8-E. A.
31-EA Nov. 22.-E. A.
'SOWONG KI LUNG
SUP AND WORKS
COSMOPOLITAN
DOCK
YAUMATI
SHELTER
.23.20
I MAN OF
JANCHORAGE
826 WAR 8 521027.
CENTRAL FAIRWAY
S4 OF 4 4 81. BUKK
$43 $43 841 63 837 825
SOUTHERN FAIRWAY
ANHORAGE
12 13
FOR A WEEK STOMACH.
KEEP IT HANDY, Inmediato tolief is
0%
As a general rule all you nood to do is to wlept a diet salted to your age and occupation and to hoop your bowels regular. When you feel that you have saten too much and when constipatlattacks of liar boss take one of Cis amberlain's Tablets For Collo and Daro Remedy should always be on Land For so by all cale by all Chemists and Storekcepors.
KAULUNG
Bo
Ô.
VAFERAT
HỌNGKONG HARBOUR SHO VING MOORING BUJYS
MAN OF WAR
ANCHORAGE,
Chemists and Storckoepsra.
WORKS
HUNGHOM
KAULUNG
DOCKS
HOLTS KNARF
CUST.ROCK BUOY
O12
88x
ANCHORAGE
KELLET, IS.*
SHELTER
necessary in Chamberlain's
Tibor...
Phalten Charano....
7.8t. James
Aparri | Ea. 19,63
Dreapta...!
Valla......
zaspi
Tacloban
itallo
* 29.63
睡
39.60
29,71
Zadigao 29.72 BE MO
Gato un 4.90 29.74 Ta4.47 29,78
Wind
siw...1
ALES
““aboszimmer) 6m 38.76 75 91 w
C. W Jzreiks, Director. Hoogkong Observatory, Ang.. 11. 1923 1. BAROMETZn, 'recuešā to 32 decre Fahrenheit, on the loyal of the beg hi inches tonthe aird hundred fis
2. TEMPERATORE, in the akade in de- greas Fahrenbait.
3. HOMDITT, in percentage of #IG on the humidity at air esturstedet. muistam being 100.
4. DIRECTION OF Winn, to two painte G. FORCE
(or Wind," according to
Beadford Scale.
& STATE OF Vearner, b bloody, o
detached ofond, d drizzling pin
fog
i gloomy, frħail, 1 Pehtaing, o óza US
P passing showers a equall, e mint é
i thunder v visibility w dow, wož
MOTO
7. Ram in fnober tonths and hip-
Jedths.
HONGKONG REGISTER.
Pratisyn Ondale at On Inter at 170
day
Weather
130
Barometer... Temperaturo ?
ཇཱ་
80
AL
Humidity ... €8
03
77
Direction of
Wind......J
ZEX calm a 2000w
Fonts
3
0
1
0
Bain
0.76
0.00
0,13
Dighastapen air Temperature on the 17th by
T. F. CLAITOS, Director, Hongkong, Obsorvatory, "Aug 18, 1-25.
COT
·HONGKONG TIVE 81 -NALS,
The Time Fall on Kowloon Migel INV ta'dropped_dely: at 10:g/m, and a puno. except on Satur lays when it is depped at 10 am, and 1 am, and on Bandaya and Holidays when i le dropp dat lo
The Ball is hoisted ball miss a the 55th minute nari, fall mustʼat, »V@ B7. minata. Should the ball fiff in drog să the correst Limit will be low eved at ti minutea pigs the hưur nd the ordinary routing reposted at the following hour,
if possible.
Should the Tino Ball bous of order the above routine will be dried out with the flag","on the Storm "Ignað. mast
Timo Signals are also given at night by means of three white lam a mounted verdoally on the Oburratory' wirnicam
From 8.16 to 9.00 pan. the lampe are extinguished, momentarily at the mo seconda, except at the fi ruh 19t Bad, and Bellefo-chminute The beur. nén to Unito tims (8 hours Ret of Corynwych JP