SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, 2nd November.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3xD, 105.
In your statement of affairs you say your ex- penditure for the last three years has been at the rate of $13,380 a'yor.-That is so,
the Wing Bing Lang in September 1902.) have two wives living with my mother in
no Cotton, and one here. The Birms were combined; there was agreement but there was a partnership book of both Lusiness, which was made since the starting of the Wing Sing Lung. The capital IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
of the partnership was 384,000. In the first BEFORE SIR F. T. PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE). instance the partnere agreed to take shares to
مجيد خصيسي
DISPUTE RE A DEPONIT.
Lo Yeo Wo, trader, of No. 16 Queen's Rand Fast, sued Kwong Ksar Chuon, of No. 286 Des Veur Load Control, for $2,000, being money deposited by the plaintiff with the dofanianl.
Mr. H. G. Callbrep, instruotul by Mr. O. D. Thonison, appeared for the plaintiff, the defau- dant being unrepresented._
Mr. Culthrop said this matter was brought before the Court on hia Loidship's instructions, for the examination of the plaintiff. Ju bis first declaration filed the plaintiff said the amount had been deposited by him with the defendant on the 20th September. On the 29th the defendant made a declaration wherein he said that the sum of $2,000 was deposited by the plaintiff with the Wing Wo Company to sure the due perfcrmones of his contract by Chan Ping Pong to haild four houses; if he did not complete, the deposit was: to be forfeited. In a secoul des laration mads
the extent of $10,000, but they only took $3,000 worth, so that the actual capital-receive for the two basinesses was $77,000. The accountant drew up the parloursbip book, Wong San Po was one of the promoters of the partnership. Tho account books were kept in a ecokloft at the old shop, but he did not All the books know where they were now. except those in court were lost during the
When the partners rimovaľto new promises. subsoribed their capital he gave them a 18cript, but did not have a receipt himself. The bank was paying concoro, but the gold leaf business was pot; it went down during the last few years on account of the Japanese war. They sold the gold leaf to various banke. The account book produced was made up each your to show the asset: and 'bilities of the part- norship. In 1901 the Li Fung made a profit of $1,717.09. Ia. 1902 the business combined showed a profit of $23,155 for the year. In by the plaintiff, on which he applied for judg-197 they meds a 1 oss of 831,064.96, and in 1904 ruent, tles second paragraph practically admitted a further loss of 821,400.30. After deducting the deboration of the defendant: the third profits the total loss made by the partnership was $28,19258. The amount now dae to de paragraph stated that on or about the 3rd January, 1904, the said Chan Ping Fong stopped positors in the bank was $180,000. The liabili work noter the contact and requested the ties of the two firms wore $378,998.82 and the plaintif to obtain another continotor to finish acts $248,115.33. Sines last Chines! Now the work. Shortly thereafter the defendant sent our they had reduced their liabilities from $378,998.82 ta $110,000. The book containing
Is that correct P-Yer.
Dobter was wort examined by Mr. Dixou, What was the value of your father's property in China at the time of his death -I don't know.
Mr. Bonner-But under Chinese law it is well known that all sons are entitled to a share in their father's estate.
His Lordship-I think that on such evidence jes han boon adduced, there is a probable reason for believing that the debtor has committed au Well where does the balance of your debis offence, under section 83 (e), with regard to the fraudulent removal of any part of his property, come in P--I don't know,
The Iu't it a fact that you have been leading and, I order a Warrant to ime.
solicitors concerned, with the Ocial Roosiver ost extravagant life for several years?-No.
Did you not receive considerable sums of will lay before the Crown officer, within toa days, such information as they Row 185 BS, money from your mother in Cantou !—No.
and will utimate what further evidence they think they cum produce, I want to ensure that the Crown wilt know, in considering the oases, what materials they will have for prosṛcation. You are to share that property with your T'ha ten days is allowed to lay before the Crowa at once only what materials they have in their six brothers, are you not?—No.
Is not your mother at the prosent time Present possession, and then what materials they can collect. The parties interested mast allowing you 8400 a month ?—— Na.
then cousidar as promptly as possible whether they will undertake a private prosecution, so that there won't be that. dificulty which occurred before. Then I want the creditors. to have a frie:ber short period to decide whother.. they will take proceedings themselves in the of the Crown not prosecuting. A warrant will issize on these grounds for the. debtor's arroat, and the case stands adjourned wine die
And has she not promised you that if you will keep this property in China from your creditnes, when the proceedings are over she will give you $80,000-I have not heard from my mother for a long time.
His Lordship-Auswor the question. Dabtor No.
Mr. Wakoman-Dil you advance any money to your father ju his lifetime ---$30,000.
Did you get a promissory note for it?--Yes. Where is it?-With the excentrix of the
extate.
And the money has not been repaid to you! -No.
Mr. Dixon-I have an application to male Section 120 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance
for him and, after an interview, the plaintifi{the balauco akaota was four or five years old: it before this examination closes, with reference informed him that he would get somebody ta wis not lost with the others, because it was dept to having the bankrupt re-arrested in order that Unish the work. Dofondant soil im would get as an iron safe. He left the Colony in January may give farther sourit for hisappearance at the next public examination. He failed to contractor to completo, and return the su
About that time Ll Enog owing to illness. finished.
He was afterwards of $2,000 deposited when it was
Man was pressing him for the payment of a appear at the first public examination; a warrant The defendant then added certain words to the debt. When he left the Colony he left the ined, and he was arrested, agreement regarding the transfer of the cou accountant in charge of the shop. He had no roles on gising security in the sum of considerably incronsed, as the debtor is the son tractor, alte houses had since been completed, other property in Hongkong 1han that contain $5,000. I would now ask that this security be of one of the wealthiest. Chinese in Hongkong. Cransol then drew his Torship's attention toed in his statement of affairs. He had sono the wording of the defendant's latest declara-Lotse property in Dos. Varax Romi lasi your
and I think, if he were sent to prison, his cred. tion which cras led on Monday. The first which he sold to Woug Fok: Tsun for 880,000.
itors would be paid in full. paragraph stated that the defendant had had
At this stage the examination was adjourned here in Cantor for the past three wocks, and for a wosk. had been prevented by illness from returning! to Hongkong earlier. Ha donisl that he agreed to return to the plaintiff the sum of $2,000 and 'that he added certain words to the transfer of the guarantee of the contruct to the Tai Chaa ficia. Through the contractor not completing his contract, the defends ut said he bad suffered loss to the extent of $3,000.
On those declarations Mr. Calthrop asked for judgment, but his Lordskip adjourned the besting until after the Admiralty ense, which opens on the 2nd instant.
CAGY CHUNG LI RYPARTE LO TOI CHAN. Mr. G. H. Wakeman, Official Reesiver.
publicly examined the debtor.
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Mr. C. F. Dixon (of Mr. Hosting's office, and Mr. E. A. Bonner (of Maasra. Dennys and Bewley) appeared for creditors,
Choy Chung Li said his debis to unsured creditors, as shown in his statement of affairs, mounted to 361,711, whil his assats stood at 837.4.0. He had no business now, but about two years ago was assistant compradore to Mesere. Meyerink and Co. All bis debts were for money advanced te hini on no security exempt promissory notas, One amount of $10,000 BEFORE SIR F. T. PRABOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE). borrowed, be agreed to re-pay out of his father's asiate. He never paid interest on the amounts he borrowed, and first began to borrow in 1962, He did not keep any books,
IN BANKRUPTCY.
THE WING ON FIRM EXPARTE TANG SHUNG. Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Messrs. Brutton Hott and Goldring, who appeared for the patitioning creditor, applied for a rochiving order against the debtors' astato. He said the petition issued shows that the Wing On firm were indebted to the petitioning creditor in the sum of $61, being balance of money deposited with the debtors without security. The act of Lankruptcy was that the debtors. bad declared their inability to meet their liabilities.
His Lordship-Was the money borrowed for the purpose of this compradore business?
Debtor-Yes.
Mr. Wakeman--This $61,000 odil was bor. rowed in 1991. He says be las not been doing business for two years.
His Lordship-I can only commit him if there is probable reason for believing that be
He did not frawicient Bommitted an offence,
ly remove his furniture from his honke in Wyndham Street.
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THE TENURE OF WEIHAIWEI
The Rev. W. Bridie, late Wesleyan Chaplain, E.N.. Hongkong, writer respecting subject:
thir
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Our responsiblo. authorities in the Far East have come to the conclusion that it was highly advisable, if not imperative, to retain poanassion of Weihuivi. The half-constenoted forts on the island of Liu-Kaug-Tas, Fort Edward, may be taken as an evidence that at one time there was some thought of restoring the plaes to the Chinese. There is, however, another and I believe the real-reason for that arrested work, to defend Weiluiwel a force of 26,000 mon After we had spent £100,000 it was found that man the fortifica- would he nocomary to tions when they were built. That being the case, it is easier, cheaper, and effective to rely on the float for defence. There are two valid reasons for contioning to hold Weihaiwei. The fest is the pres-ace of Germany in the Shantung province. Compared with this our tenure of Weihaiwel is a very small affair, indeel, for it is little more than a naval base. At this critical time of settament und adjustment to give up that base and retire to Hongkong, 1,500 miles to the south, would not tend to promote the interests of peace. But His Lordship-Last time I made an order the chief reason, from my point of view, is that Weilsiwei is a splendid asuiterium for the nuder this section there was no prosecution, Royal Navy. Oas well able to judge said it the Crown declined to prosecute; therefore I is worth a million pounds a year to the navy." visited in the naval hospital in Hongkong. am in a peculiar difficulty. I am not going to In Wriniwei I saw men whom I had whore becsn of the high temperature and make an order for his imprisonmrat merały za a menus of aquaezing maney out of him, because moisture of the air there progress to recevery was very slow, but in the dry and bracing the Bankruptcy Ordinates does not allow me.
I c nike an ordor if there is atmesplier of the north they were improving. This is especially true of all chest troubles, to do that, probable reason to believe that an offenes has Not only for climatic reasons is it wise beou committed, and it seems to me that there to krep Weihaiwsi as a natal base. The was z probable removal of his furniture to Elgin island of Lin-Kang-Tan, where only the Street. The whole questiou might be settled, meu are allowed to hand, is comparatively free from those vices and temptations the indal once in which plays such horse among our mea in and he might be released. Now, what do you propos io do? Will you undertake to Chinese and Japanese ports, and for these reasons I am thankful that there is a probability prosecuto? You see the position !
of our retaining Weihaiwel,
Mr. Dixon-But be removed it to prevent bis creditors getting it.
Mr. Dixou-I should like to, my Lord. 1
creditors if he is not required to give furter think it will be very unfortunate for the
security,
another matter.
His Lordship-That is Thera la the imprisonment and arrest.-- Is be
Debtor, continuing, said that when he was in "the empley of Messrs. Meyerink and Co-he-bar- Tang Shang, the petitioning, croditor, said rowed money to pay back dobte due to that firm.
Mr. Wakeman-How. is it you are responder security now? he was a silk merchaut. Reeenly, who he wout to the Wing On Bank to draw an amountsible-for-theso debts ---One of the conditions_of_ of money, he was told by the accomunat that the the agreement when I outerol the firm was that
I was responsible for all Ind debts. bank hai suspended payment.
His Lordship-That is a question of fact. I don't see how the accountant could cogamit no act of bankruptcy.
Mr. Goldring-The accountant stated that the bank hal susponded payment.
What was the nature of these transactions you wars responsible for?-Pises goods and sugar enld to different Sems which failed, and I had to pay.
Is it a fact that these were gambling trauctions:-No.
Mr. Dixon--Only $5,060, my Lord His Lordship What is the security for Mr. Dixon--For him to appear at the public examination.
Mr. Wakeman--He came down from Carton and your Lordship made an order for $a |security.
His Lendship What ease can you avance for increasing the security?
Mr. Dixon-If we have him here nat do
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Hongkong, 25th October, 1995.
GREAT EXPLOSION IN THE SUEZ CANAL.
COMPLETELY SUCCESS>UL..
The Port Salt correspondent of a Leylan paper asid-The operation of blowing up the sunken steamer Chathum in the Sasz Canal, with lee ninety ton of high explosives, as successfully carried out,
Owing to the extraordinary reports eirenlatıl at Port Said as to the possible effect of the
state of panic. From six o'clock in the more. Į explosion, the inhabitants of Port Said were in lug they commouced closing their houses, and camped out on the distant beach.
THE
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As will in shorn later, Mr. Harald Morris, the chemist and instructor from Nobel's, of Glasgow, who was sponsible for all the arrangements in emnection with the explosion 60 was absolute'r corres in his estimate" us to what would happen.
Mr. Harris and his assistants left Port Said for the wreck at four o'clock u.m. to lay the tiring charges.
NEW PIANOS
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ARRIVED FOR
NEW STORE.
On arriving at the cordon of troops armaged by the canal authorities aroud thus zone of danger. I had a clear view of what remained of the ill-fated steamer above water. There were manding the troops forming the cordon, repre prant at this spot Lord Edward Cecil, com. Railway Administration on the Suez Canal Company, Mr. Harain himself being away ab sentatives of all the Egyptian Ministries, the BECHSTEIN,
the firing pint established three miles from the wreck.
At 8.30 all the Lugs engaged in the work cleared out from the canal.
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A1 9.50 Mr. Harris switched on his battery. when instantly an immense column of water, sal, and debris rose majestically into the air to a height of ore 2,000 ft, susumpanied by a distinct shook, which was felt four miles away. A terrific report was heard some fifteen seconds later, and the time that elapsed frumi the rise of the column of water to its fall was thirty-five seconds
BY
STEINWAY,
WINKELMANN,
KRAUSS,
HAAKE,
AND OTHER FAMOUS AND
WELL-TRIED MAKERS, also;
Our special train tir u ruered forward to the BABY GRANDS. actual scene of the explosion, picking up the canal officials and Mr. Harris en route.
AT PRICES OF COTTAGES, OCCUPYING SAME SPACE
AND WITH ALL THE
It was found that Mr. Horris's opinion was entreet There was practically no damage to! the railway poemaarat-way, at the graph and telephone wires were blown down, fissure -of-considerable extent and depth was torn in the Arabian bank of the anal, and both bank FINE TONE AAD APPEARANCE were alrewn with débris A bany which lay close to the stern, of the steamer was uninjured, and little damage tad occurred-to-the ivesl- water canal.
Thousands of fish, many of over a yard in length, were found in the desert three or four hundred yards away.
OF A FULL GRAND,
The Belgian Government is proposing to carry out an important peliome of extension at Antwerp-Details are contaised in a report by Canal-General Hertzlet, which has just The been issued by the Foreign Office. original plan provides for two separate under- takings: (1) Military works and (2) works The former will relating to navigation. probably not be dealt with in the sunsure, however, and it is merely the dock scheme length of souo 200 yards had apparently be PRESENT which is of immediats importauet. This is of lifted and thrown over the banks of the canal so ambitious a character that it is probable that on either side. on its corspletion no port in the world will be beiter
The whols of the water of the canal for a
There was no explosiva concussion noticed ega pred or more likely to attract the within three miles radius, and only the inintest
Mr. Goldring asked for nu adjournment to semurity for the compradoro?-I was to get hot close the public éxamination, it is possible ships of all countries. When the whole sciaerau sound of the explosion was heard in Port Said,
His Lordhi-Want fact, is there which vitbuces the suspersion of paym»at? enable him to produce evidence, which his Lordship granted.
THE WAY YUER CO. EXPARTE THE DERTOR.
Mr. G. H. Wakeman, Oficial Receiver, mude an application for the forfeiture of the sum of $31.00, deposited as wenrity for Sui Wai Cbu, one of the partners of the bankrupt firm. As this partner had absconded, Mr. Wakeman asked that the amount be forfeited for the bepelit of the creditors.
Mr. C. F. Dixon (of Mr. John Hastings offies) appeared on behalf of the saraties. He was prepared to admit that the partner absconded immediately aiter the bail had bean put up, and was at present in Canton. He was instructed to lag before his Lordship a curti- ficate as to the ill-health of Sui Wai Cha, which was signed by a German doctor in Canton.
His Lordship-When wore the mastinga of creditors?
What consideration did you get for going half the compratore's animissios,
that we will secure sono of his property Have you got the agreement you made within China. With a security of $5,000 he might this pradore Yes. It is is Mr. Almada's offer.
abscond again.
His Lord-hip--Ho did not abscond. He has appeared as you sen. I don't think he has done Who is Mr. Lan Ming Skek-H was a
anything that will warrant my increasing the broker in the compratore's department of security. I don't think you can say anything Messrs. Meyerink & Co.
Does he owe you any money --No.
In your list of debts dus you have got him. down as owing $1,500:-He gave me a pie missory note for that amount when I paid his debts.
more than you have, and I don't think I can incase the security The question is whether I make an order for his arrest cu a probable offenen.
Mr. Bonner I should like to us to debtor
Has be paid you any part of the $2,500 5- tion closer.
Permission: Yes. I have received $300 on account
Your statement of affairs says the whol amount, with this exception of $200, has born, repaid. – That is not so.
Was not this a gambling tran-actinu ?—No. What mount of money have you spent during the Inst three years -Between $170,000
Mr. Dixou-They took place some time pre-and $180,000. vious to the signing of the petition.
His Lordship Had this certificate been produced at the time of the cetings, is would have been a different matter.
Mr. Wakeman-The man was not ill at that time, but his creditors are los: considerably by his absenen from the colony,
His Lordship granted the application,
WONG SAU TO AND ANOTHER EXPARTE WONG CHUNG CI
This was a public examination of the debtor by the Ocial Receiver,
Mr. H. J. Gedge and Mr. I. G. C. Bailey (of Messrs. Johnsor, Stokes and Master) both appeared for creditors, the former for the
Bonner
the inhabitants of which port have now returned to their domiciles.
From an inspection mule this afternoon it is apparent that a portion of the stern of the Chothem still remains where she was moured, showing that the effect of the explosion was wonderfully lealised.
There was twenty-five feet of water over thu dynamite magazine before the explosion.
The fragments of the steamer may now be removed without difficulty or danger, Mv. Harris being of opinion that all the explosives in the ahip were destroyal, Powerful drodgers are aow on the scene.
The whole procedure was carried out without the slightest hitch, and the Suez Canal authorities expressed their appreciation of Mr. Harris't ereellent work.
is carried out the superficial area of the port of Autor will be quadrupied, and the port will be larger than any other now in existence.
For a distance of about six miles below Antwerp a new chaunel is to be out for the River Schelt, with the view of avoiding a very iness venient bead, and of giving more direct access to the a. The city of Antwerp hat for many years boon opposed to this cotting
the (which is locally known as "Grand Coupure"), on the ground that the work when in progress would seriously interfere with the business of the port, and that if any difficul tes were placed in the way of navigation, the ship a few questions, way Lord, before the examina-might find their way to other ports and might
Tr return. The town also feared sisting up of the sand in the bed of the river and a consequent abstraction to na- vigation. To mout these objections the Belgian CHINA'S NEW MINISTER OF WAR. Government have decided to construct parallel riyor bed a new cuvel dock, to
Berlin, September 24. which access will be given by locks, and which
The Berliner Tageblati learns that Yiu- wil be provided with a series of nine immenso subsidiary ducks, all connected with the existing clong, at present Chiness Minister bere, hus been recalled and selected as Minister of War dock system. This can dock will be opened to
at home. Yichang holds the rank of
formerly
fret nuvigation before the existing hd of the river is clowed. There will thus be no interruption tenant in the Austro-Hungarian Army to
general: he arred to traffic at any stage of the works, and access
acquainted with every detail of its organisation. que me Minister of War enjoys the fullest to the port will not be entirely dependent on sindy its nethuls, and hom thoroughly the new entling.
Yang- confilence of the Chinese Government, and his reorganisation of the Chinese Army will doubtless justify his appointment eheng, the Chiness Minister in Vienna has been appointed to succeed Yu-clang ân Berlia
be'ng granted, Mr. proce-dedi.
When the mortgage to Tem Kin was eu m- pleted, is it not a fact that you then said you bat mortgaged your property in Cuuten? - No. Have you given any mortgage over your property in Canton-I bave nót
Is it not a fact that a Mr. Leang ng Wai What has come of all this money I paid ¦ wus present when your molher offered to pay $0,000 to Messrs. Moveriuk and C. and yon $109 & month to give up your share No. If he goes in the box and swears it, will you $50,000 to my clausman by, way of compensa.
tion. We owned certain houses, and they haldony it *-Certaiuly, to be divided. I selected the best of them, gave my clausun the rest and paid the difference in the value.
Was that clansman your brother?—Yes. My elder brother.
Did you have a deed of partition ---Yes. And paid you brother $30,000 --Yos, because I got the better share.
And how do you account for the rest of the money?--I paid off my own debts with it.
How did you manage to borrow all this
What are you living on at the prosenttime? 1 can raise enough money to pay my expenses. Where are you, lving now? With my friend at 80 Wellington Street.
Do you not live with your concubine in Pool
Street When she comes down from Canton.
Who pays the rent of the house -My con- cubine raises money by pawning her things.
Have you borrowed any money since bank. ruptcy proceedings started ?-No.
Just pawned things P-Yes.
to
2017
The scheme provides tyre means of access to the town, the new river bed and the canal dook The latter will communicate with the Intercal ars Dicks us under construction, which will be completed in two years time. Three looks will give access to the canal dock at a paint known as Kruisschans. The casal dock will be about five miles log. 275 yards wide, and 10ft deep. Each of the nine subsidiary docks of a mile, have a length of three-quarters
of 40ft. a breadth of 4 yards, and a
a depth
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WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued By this arrangement vessels bound direet for the following report: the docks, and not for the riverside quays, will
On the 2nd at 11.40 a.m. The barnmoter bas
no longer have to navigate the Antwerp road-rison over the full of Pechiliand the Philippines, stends, but will enter by one of the locks and and fallen considerably over Moines Siwa and The depression is near Meiaco Siwa and pro- Is it not a fact that your eldest brather bag proceed at once to their allotted berths. Three the Loochoes.
entire villages, with their churches, will dis
bably now moving towards N.N.E.
Pressure is biglestorer E. Japan and Central cost of the port extension ex
Fresh to moderato W. and N.W. winds may
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and the latter monts witheus sopprity ?--Because my friends petitioned the Namhoi magistrate to diside your sypane to naks way for the tension sciems,
trusted me.
for the Fuk On Insurance Company.
father's preperty in China amongst all your dading the new military works, is estimated Chiu. Wong Sau Po said he was the manager of Then you have been practically ring on- brothers When I was in Canton he had not, at about £7,500,000, bat this does not include thy-Li Fung and Wing Sing Leng firms.borrowed money for the last year or two ?--Yes.
What were your expenses P-$300 a month but I don't know what has happened sincs my the construction of the deg-docks or the pine The first firm was a bank and the second dealt
great subsidiary docks, the cost of which His Lordship-It is not his property yet.
will be borne by the town of Antwerp.
in gold leaf. The business of the Li Fung family expenses in Hongkong besides house started in March or April 1907, and that of rents, and $200 a month for other things
absence.
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