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intricate. Evasions are too easy and safe, even after the inventor has managed to secure legal recognition of his rights. Even the experts at Home make mistakes over
While Hongkong last week continued free) from plague, there were three cases of enteris fever to record, two Japanese cases imported from Canton and one Indian..
In the Hongkong Football Club's six-a-side competition at Happy Valley yesterday evening Kvavett's team boat Saudford's by four goals to one and Williams's team beat Aucctt's by three goals to nil.
Return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the wook ending the 9th Octo- her, 1904, were 240 non-Chinese and 37 Chinese to the former, and 39 non-Chinese and 1,769 Chimera to the latter institution.
A. S. WATSON & CO., and over again. On the subject of cost, there is a good deal of misunderstanding A popular estimate is that it costs £50 to get a patent. We have seen it stated in u book of reference that the total fecs amount. to about £150. WHITAKER states that £1 is to be paid on application for provisional protection, and £3 os filing complète, spoci- fication. After four years' protectión, a
The Singapore Free Press has this comment: certificate of renewal is necessary, and the fees run £5 for the fifth year, £6 for the The Poking Court is reported to have engaged an American lady, Miss Mary Reyuobis, to teach sixth, and so on up to £14. After fourteen years, if the patentce shows that his inven- English to the Emperor's nephews and niecos, tion, though of great public usefulness, hasIt would not be a bad idea to have also an
English governs to teach American. been unprofitable to himself, he may get PURITY extended protection. 1 secins angutalous
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This item was telegraphed from Kuala Lum "that patents' should, by the International pur in Selangor to the Penang Gazelle: Chief Convention of 1934, he effective in all Interpreter Lim Teow Chang's son has cut off
foreign countries (except Germany) mid yet
his quese. There is a possibility of others
following his example immediately. Queus cutting is assuming a revival here.
not cover our own Colonies.
Another anomaly becomes evident when our correspondent's position is considered.
At the Happy Valley last evening the final He bus (he says) discovered some novel in the Civil Servico Club Single Bowls was article timi would be generally used through played off, the contestants being Mr. I.. E. Brett and Mr. W. Brand. Mr. Brett played out the East, but for which there is no use weakly at the start but showed fine form to at Home. In order to obtain protection,wards the end and came out winner with the
score standing 21--13, he must prove its usefulness, novelty, and legality to the satisfaction of the Coup- troller-General, the Chief Examiner, the Supervising Examiners, the Examiners, the Deputy Examinere, the Assistant Exami- ners, and all the other officials who da duty
at the Patent Office, and who do not neces- sarily know what is novel or likely to be useful out here.
.
It is impossible not to feel sorry for the originator of any object of utility confronted
by so many difficulties, and hindrances to
the reaping of bis just reward. It has not, so far as we know, ever been published yet how the real originator of the enamel letters for shop window.advertisements failed to due for his secure the remuneration
GREAT AGE originality. He relied too much upon the so-called patent "agents" and frightened by the cost, went about trying to enlist a partner. The business man from whom we had the story was one thus approached. He pooh-poobed the idea, filing to foresee that
$16.50
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instant popularity.
At any rate, within little more than a year after the inventor [31 had exposed his idea, somebody with more money and foresight had annexed it, and bas since made a fortame. Many a curious, and many a sad story, must be buried in the history of the Patent Offler.
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BIRTHS. On 5th October, at the Government Civil Hos. pital, Hongkong, the wife of Major S. R. STEVENH, [3404 31 Burma (ufantry, of a daughter.
On 2nd September, the wife of L. A. R. MAC- KIENOS, H.B.M. Consular Service, Obina, of a en
October, at 1st
at Ningyo, the wife of the Rev.
·T, GOODCHILD, of a son.
On 3rd October, at Shanghai, the wife of FRIEDRICH PURRMEISTER, of a daughter..
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At the Supreme Court yesterday there were admitted to the Bar as solicitors by His Honour the Puisne Judge T. Sercombe Smith, Mr. Reginald Douglas Atkinson who joina Messrs. Deacon. Looker and Deacon, audr. Clive
Fletcher Dixon, who takes up duties in Mr. John Hastings's office.
When passing through P ris last month Sir Thomas Sutherland, chairman of the P. and 0. Company, stated that if the strike at Marseilles continues, his company will very regretfully be
compelled to give up that port as a port of call
and go to Genoa instead. All the mails from the East and the Far East were then reaching France through Brindisi and Modena,
Australia is becoming enthusiastic over cotton. The Labour Minister, Mr. J. C. Watson, thinks that the flax and cotton in dustries can be established there; as the new Queensland variety can be grown by white men and harvested in winter. The Machester Cotton Spinners' Association is sending out expert workers with plant for experimental
purposes on a test plantation.
According to the British Consular report un the trade of Yucatan, the importation of Chinese labourers for the hemp plantations there has proved highly successful. It is calculated that 1000 have entered the State of late, and it is probable that they will continue coming, as they earn good wages and are well Their work, so fsc, has proved satisfactory, and if more come, as is most pro- bakle, immense advantage will acarne to the
treated.
THE WAR
[LEUTER'S SERVICE.}
LORD LANSLOWNE ON MEDIATION.
LONDON, 8th October,
Lord Lansdowne replying to a correspon- deut said that neither belligerent having expressed a desire for mediation, His Majesty's Government does not consider it could advantageously appeal to Russia or Japan to desist from hostilities.
RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER CRUISERS.
LONDON, 8th October.
The Smolensk is coaling at Havre.
Mron Northern Papers.)
MUKDEN.
LONDON. 5th October.
Russian telegrams report a series of outpost skirmishes at various points along the Russian front, but they indicate no essential change in the situation.
The Russians estimate that there are 20.000 Japanese in front of General Kuropatkin.
VLADIVOSTOCK;
LONDON, 5th October.
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB,
.:.
Beros
SUPREME COURT.
Monday, 10th October.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION:
HIS HONOUR T. SERCOMBE SMITH
(PUISNE JUDGE.)
A PROMISSORY NOTE CASE.
Kwok Shut Ting sued the Yuen Ling firm for $53290, being money due on a promissory note for $502.00, dated 11th March, 1904, and $30 lent by plaintiff to defendants ou 9th May, 1904, Plaintiff also claimed interest until pay-
His Lordship, after hearing evidence, gave judgment for the phintiff with costs.
THE SEASON'S' PROSPECTE. In view of the opening cruise being fixed for the 29th just., preparations are actively going forward gotting the various yachts ready for the season's racing. Dione, going through a rofit at the hands of the Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., is stretching her new suit of canvas which was made by Messrs. Ratsey & Lapthorne. She has been seen in the harbour, ander weigh, in the hands of Miss Stella May, the youngest experienced at the tiller. The new sails showment after judgment, member of the Club, but by no means the least & most artistic cnt, und promise very favourably. Mr. . D. Thompson, soliciter, appeared for Last year's champion, Vernon, has not been the plaintiff. seen out yet. Her ingesil was sent home to Ive some alterations made in it by Messrs. Ratsey and Lapthorne. Till her owner's reinen, she is in charge of Mr. Jolin Hastings; und in his experiouced hands ought to give a very good account of herself. Elspeth is to receive a new hollowv yard from Mr. Hollwey. of Dublin, which should improve the stretch of her canvas. She is, we hear, to be sailed, till Mr. Tomes' returo at any rate, by Mr. A. B. Ronse, who sailed the Iris with snch excellent judgment last season. The Aileen has reduced her ballast on the coel in order to increase Shais to receive a now lng spil, her sail urea. some square feet larger than her last year's mainsail, from Mossrs. Rutsey and Lup- thorne. This additional canvas eaglit to materi- ally increase her speed. There are no other ynchts in the first class, no new ones having boon built for it.
Of the One-Design Class, the only yacht seen out is the Hon. H. E. Pollock's Colleen. She has a result of sails locally mado, which she Prices at Vladivostock are so high that stops is busy stretching. No new yachts have been are being taken to fix a legal tariff, the in-built for this class, nor hare we heard of any. tringement of which is to be punishable with change in ownership.
heavy fines.
The Chinese merchants are winding up their affairs, otherwise the life in the town in norraal
PORT ARTHUR.
CozFoo, 3rd October.
It is too early yet to say what yachts will compete in the Handicap Class, but they will probably be the same us last season.
Wo understand that the Commodore--Hou. F. H. May, C.M.G.-las offered a cup to be competed for hy large cruisers. If the race fills it will make a revival of the racing of farger yachts, which used to be so popular here in days gone by,
INTERPORT CRICKET
PREPARATIONS.
A native junk which loft Yangchiatung on the 1st October reports that though there was no big engagement from 7am. to 2 p.m. of the 29th September there was heavy cannonad ing going on and again from 7 p.in. of the 30th September to 8 a.m. of the 1st October artillery
The Interport Team Selection Committee fire was heard, bat only intermittently and not severo. As the supply of water from the re-invite the following players to make use of the servoir near Penlungan ta Port Arthur had nots specially resorted for their use at the East heen stopped the Russians are using water eul of the Cricket Ground :--
Lient. Airy. R. F. O. Bird. from walls, but these wells are shallow.
C. M. G. Burnie, Major Chichester. J. Clark, W. Daniel, 3. T. Dixen. W. B. Dizon. Dr. Forsyth. J. R. Gillingham. R. Hancuck Hancock,
A native sampan man from Port Arthur, who has come to Chefou by the same junk, says that about half a month ago, while the work of repatre of the Bayan was going on in the dook a Japanese strell fell into the dock and 15 Russians and 14 natives were killed and wounded. After that the Heryar left the dock and the damage was repaired with tin plates The Lazar is now anchored at the foot of the Golden Hill. The Palluda, Pobieda, Peremet, Sevastoput, Poltewa and two or three gunboats are anchored at the west of the Tiger Tail and there are eight torpedo-boats. The crows of these warships are still on board, and guns with
British warships in port are the Vengeance. Stato in general, as one of its greatest difficulties large calibro' on the stern are still on the
Sirens, Rinaldo, Rozurio and Alazerity.
The U.S.S. „Helena. gmboat, Couder F. E. Sawyer, arrived from Canton yesterday, and anchored south of Stonecutters' Island.
M. de Plehve's assassin has escaped from prison in St. Petersburg, with the assistance of two Nihilists disguised as gendarmes,
has always been the scarcity of hands, as the ordinary immigrant cannot do the work required or stand the climate.
at
warships, but the guns on both sides of the warships have been removed to the land forts.
SHOOTING.
H.
1. M. Heath, 114th M.
Frank Lammert. Lt. F. Lumsden, R.A. A. O. Fang, A. R. Lowe. Frank Maitland.
C. H. Mackay.
A. Mackenzie.
Major Moss.
TE Pearce,
POLICE COURT.
Monday, 10th October.
Barone Mr. J. H. KEMP (ACTING
POLICE MAGISTRATE.}
ALLEGED HARBOURING. Two women were charged with harbouring a girl under the age of IG for unlawful purposes. Mr. Almada Castre, solicitor, appeared for the defence. The case was remanded.
ALLEGED AREON.
A man was charged with arson, in the ens where bladders of kerosene were found on
The case was hoap of burning rubbish. remanded.
A TAILOR'S BILL A Chinose sapper, attached to the garrison hare, was charged with assaulting his tailor when the lattor tried to collect a bill. Mr. O, D.
Thompson prosecuted, and an officer watched
The defendant way the case on the other side fined $4.
ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER. The case of Thomas Hynes was further remanded.
BEFORE MR. E. D. C. WOLFE (ACTING SECOND MAGISTRATN).
A SMALL OFTENDER,
A vary tall Indian policoman charged a very small Chinese boy-a youngster of mine--with the tram truck. The young- putting a stone eter was the son of a gentleman connected with. the firm of the China Merchants. Even in his nine years he had learned to lie, and made u Mr. Wolfe tried to very plausible excuse. frighten him-a very difficult task-regarding
the seriousness of his crime, and fiued him $5.
ILLICH OPIUM. Two meu were, ined $200, and one $300, for unlawful possession of illicit opium.
ALLEGED LARCENY.
An Indian was charged with larceny, from n Chinese woman, and with receiving, stolo Property Mr. Stevenson, soliciter, appeared for the defence. The case was remanded, Jai
Capt. H. Smith, RA. being allowed in the sum of $250, T. S. Smith.
A. G. Ward.
Sg. Major Webb. A match has been arranged for next Saturday, 15th ir sant, commeno ng at 11 am, between the following teams with the object of testing the capabilities of the players eligible to be chosen. to represent Hongkong in the Interport Crickot Week, and players are asked to notify the secretary if they are unable to take part in the game :---
Mr. R. Hancock (Cpt.) Mr. J. T. Dixon.
A friendly match was shot off at the Tai Hong Range on Saturday between H.M.S.Mr. T. E. Pouce. Rosaric and Left Half No. 1 Co. H.R.V. which Mr. Walter Dixon. Lt. De Paris R.N. resulted in a victory for the latter by 33 points. Lt. Airy,
Major Chichester. Capt. P. G. Davies. Mr. C. H. Soper. Major Moss.
H.M.8. ROSARIO."
Names. G.J. H. Evitt Mr. Way Pte. V. Maloney
The Correspondent of the Malay Mail writes that the Forchow Chinese Agricultural Colony established in September of last year Sitiawan, Lower Perak, showsa very satisfactory The Siam Observar reports that several growth. The Colonists, who for font or five Nelow are the scores:~~ antomobiles are su board the Gerraan steamer months have occupied their own holdingsand are Princess Alice, destined for Bangkok residents. Hriur in very suitable houses built by them. sives, seem to have every prospect of success. The transfer books of the Union Insurance Their chief erop hitherto has been sweet On 4th October, at Shangbai, A. GELDMAN, of Society of Canton, Ld., closed yesterday to the potatoes, Not much of this produce has been Nagasaki, to JosEPHINE HAIROVITCH, of Shanghai 20th inst., the date lixed for the 31st ordinary sold in the markets, the producers proferring to use the tubers in fattening pigs. The fat and sleek animals are indeed a sure proof of His many friends will be pleased to hear that the nourishing quality of these potatoes. A Mr. T. Whiteley Kew of Hongkong hus ne commencement has been made in planting Ruccessfully matriculated at the University of Para rubber and epeanuts, and for next year Harvard and has entered upon a study of a good rice barvest is expected. dentistry.
MARRIAGE.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG ÜFFICE: 14. DEVOUX ROAD C. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C. HONGKONG, OCTOBER 11TH, 1904.
yearly meeting.
New brooms Broep clem-in China as well as other places. This hus certainly been true
Until the divorce suit of a Mr. and Mrs. ONE of our recent correspondents has raised Chapman is decided the Chicago courts have what would appear to be rather an impor-erleved, says the New York American, that the of the new magistrate at Kiaugyin, who bas husband shall have solo possession of their house been in his present position about two months. four days a week and the wife the other three.
tant point for the consideration of our local legislators. He has an idea for au article which, be safe, is largely used in Hongkong and the East, but for which there is no demand et Howe. Wishing to obtain local protection, he now discovers that to get natent rights liere he must first take out Besides the delay letters pulent at Home. and the expense-involved, be appears to think that a Home patent would be of no' ose to him. In yesterday's paper we pub- lished a letter from a lawyer confirming our impression that an exclusively local patent
The photographs of the Lilliputian Opera children, outside the Robinson Piano Co.'s window, have attracted such crowds as to block footpath. Though the pictures have hal to be moved, the Box office is still there. It opens this morning at ten o'clock.
He has risen from an insignificant military position through his shrewdness and cloan-. handedness, so report says: The fear of man apparently not before his eyes, as the following incident seems to prove. A sub-licentiate was arrested for having a gambling and opiam den in his placo. The evidence was conclusive. After a stern rebuke magistrato Ching ordered the hopeful scholar to be beaten. The scholar M. Paul Bronut, to the great regret of his protested, appealing to his literary attainments. colleagues and the electors generally of the naming his rank; for comfort he received the French Concession at Shanghai has resigned reply: I am not beating your degree, hat I am Add one hundred the chairmanship of the French Municipal beating your rascality, Council. He is succeeded in that onerous blows." position by M. Henriot, Manager of the Banque de l'Indo-Chine at Shanghai.
S. Corp. A. Burton
Pte. W, Mitchell
Pte. T. Chambere AB. W. Savage.. LS. C. Could
200 400 500 31 32 32
Total
95
28 29 31
38
Mr. P. E. O. Bird.
99 24 30
87
Mr. A. O. Lang
30 28 **
Mr. A. R. Lowe.
26 24 33
25 23 24
83
Mr. A: Mackenzie.
Total 658
32 35 27
31 28
28 20
30 32
LEFT HALF. NO. 1 oo. Gun. C. Hayton... Sergt. C. Ormsby Corp. G. Hedge.. Sorgt. F. E. Penning Gun. J. Marshall Corp. D. Cameron Gun. K. Stewart Gun. A. Rogers..
#588838
kaanaada
Total 691
Norr:-The reason why the above ranges were used was because half the number of Loft half" used carbines.
HONG KONG STEAM WATER BOAT CO., LD.
EXTRAORDINARY MEETING.
An extraordinary general testing of the
Mr. T. S. Smith (Cpt) Lieut P. M. Heath
(14th Mahrattas). Mr. H. Hancock.
Mr. W. E. Dixon. Mr. Horsey, R.N. Capt. Harris, R.M.A. Mr. A. G. Ward. Mr. C. M. G. Burnie.. Mr. F. Maitland. Mr. J. Clark.
Mr. Dr. Forsyth. Sg. Major Wobb. Mr. W. Daniel. Mr. C. H. Mackay.
The teams are 14 a side, but only 11 mem are to field at one time.
A DAILY MAIL" DISCOVERY,
A special correspondent of the Daily Mail at Johannesburg has the following extraordinary
story-
FALBE PRETENCES.
H. Ruttonjoo charged three street coolles with obtaining money by false pretences. Ther had been engaged to carry goods from the shop to a lady's house, and secured 32 payment from both ends. Three other mon, also guilty of the
same offence, were not to he found.
The defendants ware each sentenced to thre weeks' hard labour and two hours' stocks.
EXTRADITION.
The Chinaman required by the Foochow authorities, on a charge of larceny from a European, was sentenced to be sent to Victorin Guol for 15 days, and then be handed over to the Chinese authorities. He could apply for writ of habeas corpus if he liked.
BOXERISM IN HANKOW.
Boxeríam is not dying out, and now that the busiest part of the harvest season is over, is be- ginning to show itself in Honan by the usual method of placards. The following is à translu tion of one poster.· ́
"The unavoidable calamity is at hand. Bleol and water will now in floods. Foreigners come in ahoals and settle everywhere. The movement of soldiers will begin at Hsiao-yang (10th moon) and the night man will appear. When the five tigers come on the scous the foreigners' life will be a thing of the past. The Middle Continent will with difficulty be kept intact. For bills and
Another great waste of public money has been discovered in connection with a land settle-enadels are worth striving for. On both sides.
ment which has been financed by the Govern ment to the extent of £300,000. Owing to
Gunncial difficulties the Government has taken
The arrangements for military reliefs be-
of the railway great disorder is evident. The saffering of the people is full.
"Those who grasp the meaning of this should avert the calamity and fee for their lives, thus saving their whole family to the third genera-
tian,"
...
It is not easy to get at the exact meaning of the above, but doubtless the initiated koow what is meant. Another proclamation was issued ordering all foroiguers to he killed, on the 15th of the 8th meon; immediately after. wards all the followers of the forei ner are to be dispatched and an adrance is to be made on Peking. The officials are very loth-to-take- steps to suppress these secret socistios of which
the country is full.
steps to reconstruct the settlement. Among the few facts elicited are that the only security the Government has for its expenditure is. 52,000 acres of land, valued at about £50,000, near Potchefstroom. Great reticence is main tained, but an official sent to cut down exposes and reconstruct the affair reduced wages from £3,000 to £1,000 per month in the first month. The poultry department, consisting of 200 fowls. had no poultry expert at £800 por anum, one assistant at £500, and one genera Hongkong Steam Water Boat Co., Ld, was farmer at £300-a total outlay of £1,600 per held yesterday in the offices of the Company- annan for caring for the welfare of 200 Mr. Chan Sin Ki (chairman) prasided, and chickens. Further developments aro exposted.
All the crops have practically been gathered The Sum Observer reports:-H. R. M. S
there were also present Messrs. Francisco Tee
in, and farmers are rejoicing in what they call a "nine-tenths" barvest, the best for eight or Binaldo arrived at Bangkok from Singapore: Yat (consulting committee), J. W. Kew (nana- and shortly before dusk dropped her anchor just
to April were announced on 2nd inst. from the nine years in this district. Ordinarily good below the British Legation landing. She made gor), G. C. Moxon, Dr. C. T. Kew, and Mr. H. tween home, the Colonios, Egypt, and India ap
War Office. The Diluara, leaving South-crops mean a cessation of ramosirs and trouble, a somewhat hurried trip up in order to be here
arptofi on November 23, will take Nos. 87 and bat some think that revolutionary methods ar in time for II. M. the King's Birthday. At the
The CHAIRMAN Bid-Gentlemen.I cannot 38 Companies. Royal Garrison Artillery froma rather helped than suppressed under such Reception held at the Royal Palace her officers were presented to His Majesty by the British
add anything further to what I said at the last Ceylon to Hongkong, as well as drafts to conditions. Anyhow, unless some measures are Acting Chargé de Affaires. Unless orders to Through the atence from illness of Captain the contrary are received in the interim, the meeting, and I now propose that the following Ceylon, Singapore, and Hongkong, and will taken to suppress these societies the government Jones the command of the Macao steamer Rinaldo will remain here until Monday next resolutions which were passed at the extra also nove Nos. 78 and 80 Companies Royal will find out too late the extent to which they Heungshan has devolved upon Captain J. [Sept. 26th], when she will proceed to Hengkeng ordinary general meeting held by this Company Garrison Artillery from Hongkong to Sings Boardman, who as chief officer has always becu to pay off, her term of commission having expiron the 22nd day of September, 1994, he now popular with passengers on this ran Captained. It is stated that another vessel of the same Jones, we are glad to learn, is making good type, H. M. S. Espiegle, is expected here within That there is a need for some changes in progress towards recovery, and in all pre- a day or so, and in that event Bangkok will have the patent law at Home is plain. At pre-hability will be able to resume his duties in the the unwonted experience of two British war
ressels in port at once. sent it is far too expensive, and far too course of a week or loss.
is unobtainable. Is not this an omission that ought to be rectified? True, it is not a provision likely to be in request with any great frequency; but it is quite conceivable that more than one local enterprise might be nipped in the bud for want of facilities for protection on the spot. The most pro- ductive pulents are often simple little ideas that might occur to anyone, things that can be so cheaply made and sold that their value to the originator ceases altogether with the advent of competition.
It is a romarkable fact, said the Shanghai Mercury on October 6th, that this morning there was not ous of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire's fleet of steamers in port. It is believed that this is the first time in twenty years that the harbour has been without a single stormer of this company being in port.
J. Gedge (solicitor to the Company),
The MANAGEE having read the notice calling
the meeting,
confirmed.
Mr. G. C. Moxon seconded the motion, and it was carried unanimously.
The CHAIRMAN-This concludes the business. gentlemen. Thank you for your attendance.
have grown,
The wording of proclamations concerning the Bombay. The Avoct, Rombay, will move the increased taxation is increasing and intensifying poro, and Nos. 63 and 44 from Singapore to 2nd West Kant from Ceylon to Hongkong and the hatred against the foreigner. Whenever Tientsin, the lat Sherwood Forestors from some new form of taxation is put forward Hongkong to Singapore, and the 1st Man: "pei-yang-kuan" (pay the foreign indemnity)
occupies a prominent place. chester from Singapore to Calcutta.
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