SUPREME COURT.
Wednesday, Juno 20th.
IN BANKRUPTCY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE THE FULL Courr
APPLICATION FOR A RE-TAJAÍ,
Appliation was made for a re-frind of dan jesta between thes Offeini. Regelver nad Weng „Ka olenng to decide whether the latter was or
officer of the Court has been asked to make sai affidavit setting out another epy of the suar ming up for, I suppose, the object of challong- ing it.
Mr. Sharp We quite accept the print, now we know that exists. Wiatr going to argue on the print
The Chief Justics I want to explain that it in absolutely improper.
Mr. Sharp We take your explanation...... The Chef Justice -borgre me. It is was not a partner in the fat Hing Bank at the lately improper, if the judge's mig fime, of its bankruptes. The trial of the issue is to be challenged to pVoldhat his truck and ended very rouxationally by seven withieeses ¦ 21 an afblasik tromi an offer of the Clonef against the defendant bring communities to přizon Mr. Sharp-Flowre is no intentions to chal- Frpejay. Mr. E. H. Sharp, K. P., Had Me | lengo pour Londship's sumring ng We tan H. B. 14 Bark, K.At, instructed by Mr. G: K.
your print as eBirbal. That was our intention Hall Bru toti tof Mowers Brutton and De tj. apprend for the appellunty, and Dr. M. W blade, instructed by Nr. 1. A. Harding, appened for the repondents.
before no en: in to Lourt.
The Chief Justice I am odporting enticoly to the pracelar, in getting an off-davit from an officer of the yard life within the per
At the steel of clus proceedings, the Clairf | m'asion of tim Court. Justion sid—B- fora í vall on counsel to argue I wish to draw 51tention to dan points in can. I nection with the file which laas bien puf before
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 21st, 1906.
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POLICE COURT.
Wednesday, June 20th.
Bavore hin, H. H. J. Gompertz (First Ponce MdisTRATE).
BENENAD BEING STARCRED,
A native schoolunster from Kowloon City was charged with assenting a constable as Yanati on Tuesday.
From the evidence in appeared that fliesybool
pastor was taking an afternoon walk, and
encried a bundle ander bir sanmi. Bing rather furgo, the constable decided to soarch it, but, na the schoolymeter won'd not allow him he was taken in charya, As the restsble held the defendant's quede, and they were walking
Mr. Sharp That is a subtle vytrest low, We did not kror find has was an offer df the Court.
The Chief Justion I love expained at least batfa-dozen Fiser When do is wat borised to falar a tote by the Court thusa he is ala officer of I want nuderstand there being the Court. any misconception Thesis two doremonts--the afidavit by the shorthand wrior and this other
1ys be taken off the file. Sharp Tore is FRIC
Mr objection
1.
smallest
In the first place, thero las boin a di rngard of the order of the Cours with œgard de the oficial dearnost, which in the summing up which I gave in than trial That document has not been put upon the She In the ser til pleuve I find a dccszaend put upon the file without any preludo, while I have looked themagh mail which I gather is the first draft of the sumoving up as it can to me from the shorthand write with enrrections which, I suppose are the correétious which I made in at Thirdly, 1 Hud on affidavit made by the shorthand weiter put upon the file, in which he ant res for Mr. Harp The impropriety is only on the it another version of the strong up
Now Ropistour, who furnished u- with thecergy, which this, in solditing to disengarding the order we have put upon the file.
3r J Le Jong, Depody Regista ir, of Bm Court with vega d to the offi version of the summing up spalatinent to the thief Justice vintivo
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CHINESE Y. SIKHS.
SITRAORDINARY BOYDYTT AT HINGAPORE.
The following notice was inned by the Chinese Advisory Board, Singapore, on June 8th:
· “Recenly, a Sikh constable was prosecuted for attempting to outrage & Chinese woman in St. John's Island and was convicted and eatened & motos riges constable aras
pri by the Folies Magistrate dissatisfut and upposed to the Supreme smrt
the courierin was used by
Cu
Judg
displeasure ant vid people to dismise all seerust, wr, the Chinem bowed great the Site, in their employ. This is making a mountaia out of co wit-kill, of which The Board de unt epprove, and, moreover, to advise thes Chiasm to do this is
injuring the oud fhinese. Why To put the blame the people of a country for the quietly along. - this deferalunt stulḥnly turnal rise of one person, even though that person and fried, tos atrike the constable on the fué. Le a person of gaul fure and position, is still with bis umbrell. The policeman durkod, an inch more so, when that
is a member of the lower [wrest
class the blow missed its mark, bat was followed by
Meety? The Boned bos onother argument. segeral others which fill on his bend,
The number of Chines dwelling and trading | xily be got the de feudant to the station
in India is not at all small. If ons o His Worship in posed a line of $16.
two of them were to ustumit an offence and i the whole of the Indians wero to
A DOUBLE LAKORNY
Event
The caso was concluded in which Chan. Troï |an apprentice of Sa Puoi, fallor, of 36, Bridges Street, was charged with the larreng of clothing and morey, to the video of $18750, from his charged with the lareny of the said goods District watchman Li Teing was also
master.
From the first defendant
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the blame up all the use, let us
ourselves could wo aubinil to smeh a
13. Sink. is freatment. 2. | Spem is a
ir a British dependency, and not a
Chinese pussession. Many of the Chinese in this pa British subjorts. of the world are foreigners, Int de Sikhs are
1. it right and wise for!
and foreigners to do an injusties to British subjects expart the Goraiment here to remain passive We, the Chinos, living under British alth profectie, have all along been enjoying w tender
sulden were to veenl pene", and
His Worship undered the first defendant İcretive twelve strokes - of the birch, and The Chief Justice -11 4 not a quoading of hection at all. I am saying that very imprentepeed the Walckman te six montua' imprison- fer provvedings have boon xi-pled
eet with hard labour, and six houra' stocks.
BEFORE ME. FA. HAZELAND (SECOND Potter MaruSTEATRO,
AN IN DOLMENT FIREMAN,
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rise in opposition to the Government, we would feel ash and of ourselves. As to the game ar spread by ignorant par was, to the off at that the said constabdy was allowed by the order of the Governor té la në farge anit out of lẫyin clutches of the bow, it is absolutely false ned groundless.
The members of the Board are all arquainted with British lawy In British countries vitkega julge, or a magistrate, tras a cuence pling to is facts and dicendanc»,
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HRİXOPH AT OXFORD
The Chinese High Commissionera met with a cordial wilcome when they visited Oxford. In a convention of the University, at which the Vis-Chanelles, the Refork of Lincol
uptain Mitchell of the ss Suisrag charged and a decision given after duly weighing the presided, komorary degrees were cons andrit made, without any application to the Registrar, bar this e-u'd not be heard į su lo dion ären with refwing to his duty † strength of evid-ac" has no power then to Tai Tse for the honorary degree at the
to the Court, leg one of the officers of the Court. 'f hat seems to nuz much extraordinary procvjet. ing Again it puts apoú the file documents which are the ficial property of the Court. I cannot conceive how such a thing could bare
beet; done, and I shall be gind if Me. Sharp en give me some explanation
Mr. Sharp- Do you wish me to explain ? The Chief Justice-Yes, before we make an order. There will of course has an order mana Mr. Sharp We thought it was on the file, The Chief Justice - Which, the official record?
Mr. Shincp-The printed document.
The Chief Justice-The is a' le given to by the officer of the Court in which the anest important document is conspicuous by its absence. The printsd le is the only anthurises version of the summing up
The Puisné Judge-1 was not on the It was only handed to me recently
The Chief Justice-The next point is why an affidavit should be pul ages the file togoldier with two other duenhouta, versions of the short, hand writer's moter, which I can only suppose are put upon the til far the purpose of challenging the summing up. The afBdavit is made by an *ficer of the Court, no application having been made to the Court for permission to usnit themselves of the services of the officiat.
Mr. Sharp-May ang suntething? Tau Chief Jurice Tica documents are put upon the file which are the official property of the Court and which have no business whatever to be in the passession of anyone else. The first is this eviming up which follows the copy of myotes in which a series of earrections are mudo in red ink, which I infer are corrections which I myself and on the first draft.
uot seen it.
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The Chief Justice That appibe to ente done. twent 1 ata referring to the affidavit of the aborthood writer which has been put in, without the authority of bo Registrar.
future? Supposing in others wish Mr. Shur May we ask for direction in the
to havein cortified tram criplica of notes, is not the proper perrall to certify the shorthant
writer
The Chief Justion-No, certainly not.. He is not an offer of the Conzi except so far as ho is authorised by the Court to take notes.
I
thought erybody understood that. We could apt ask the Government for sufficient money to provide us with a shorthand w citor absolutely. We has afficiat funds for a shonthaunt writer when required by the Court.
Mr. Suary 1f outside that ho takes unter - speculatively it may be--is be not the proper person to certify that that wote is a correct
ant.
The Chief Justice---No, net when be is not suthorised by the Court; if he takes any notes he does so as a newspaper errespondent.
Mr. Sharp-lanot a newspaper correspondent the proper pesos to curtify the correctness of the evidence?
we ill. He was ill-fronted on board, and
After case hus berz
case nus
on beard that vessel en Theolay.
entered te marrow Defendant said he could not work becanes heThis is the British law biel is well known to
interform in ordering the poolsaan of the prisoner
the members of the Board. Moties is therefore gia to the wise ad sensible who will wisely go back to the old custom. Ali should ponder over this! As to the arrangements at St Já chu's Island, The Hoard will mano application to the Gover: tuent to cause such improvements which 'my met the de-ins of this Chine people eat! Urgent! Notice!
The Suits Time gites the following addi-
knarked and kn kei about like a football. On ous occasion he was kicked, foil against the
onfed to a stanchion aud pauchen. fun and was burned. He was also hand
Captain Mitchel said the defendant signed on on the 13th instant, and when he left Singapore for Hongkong he received a month's wages in advance. From the time the ship left Singapore until she arrived hers the defoviant did only two hours' work. Ho complained of being ill, hat was examined by the doctor who certified that nothing was wrong with him. When told by the chief fireman to go to work the defendant thronened in giub the tiremez.
Defendant--Me siga for work. Do sign for
sleep.
A COMPRADORE IN THQUILEN.
Captain Mitchell of the sy. Spiny charged the compradors of the said steamer with aiding The Chief Justin As against the judge's and abetting 141 stowaways. Date of evidence?
Mr. John Hastings prosecuted, and Mr. Mr. Sharp-You. I think that that is the 1. W. - Goldring (of Messre, Goldring and practice at home. -
Barlow) represented the defendant.
The Chief Justics. That is a question which
we en omsider and put before the Const in the usual way. If the judge's nytes are to be challonged and if you want to put a newspaper reporter in the box, then well and gi of,
Mr. Sharp I think the proper course would be not to put him in the box, but to file an | Mr. Sharp-I anders and that is so. I have davit, I to not speaking of the summing op, submit that is the only way we can bring the It may properly is used as sappementary to the judges notes. Te ctalbugs is not the word I should
The Chief Justice I cannit conceive what
right parties have to take documents withens the permission of the Court. These docuinats
are the official property of the fourt,
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notes of evidence properly I-fore you.
12te.
Liousl particulars-
with it
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POPE SLIGHTLY FEVERISHI.
BUT NO CAUSS FOR ANKIETY.
Any alarm that might have been caused by our reseat telegram reporting the illness of His Holiness the Pope wust have ben diminished
by the abases of further messages, on the princ ple of un news being good news. A mail paper arriving yesterday, dated May 21st,
1t BayB provides additional reassurusice.
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Everyone who knows how particule his Hall set in atteoding functions like that regards is abones a
ave Bigu.
LITTLE ONE
ONE SOLID SORE
Covered With Scales and Scabs From Head to Foot-Doctors and All Other Remedies Had Failed-Skin Now Smooth and Clear.
ANOTHER WONDERFUL
CURE BY CUTICURA
Writing under date of Sept. 7, 1904. M. Mattie Shoßer, of Cumberland, Miss., says: "Some time ago I ordere and received your wonderful Cuticu Remedies, which I use on my, little afflicted babe with wonderful results. I had tried any other remedies withoxi any benefit whatever, and Cuticura came to the rescue when my doctors and aft other remedies har failed. One doctor pronounced it scrofula, the other eczema The little one was one inlid sure, witt scales and scabs from head to fout, whe
arted using Cuticura Soap and Oint- The result was wonderful, and now my baby's face and body are smoot.i and clear." (signesh) ra. Mattie Shaffer
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THE DUTY OF MOTHERS At the First Sign of Disfiguring Humours is to Use Cuticura the Great Skin Cure
Every chill bom into the world wirk an inherited tendency to torturing, dis- figuring humors of the Skin and Scalpe becomes an object of the most tender solicitule, not only herause of its suffer- ing, but because of the dreadful fer that the disfiguration is to be clong and mar ita future
happier and prosperity Heuce it becau the dusty of inothers of such aflicted children to acquaint then selves with the bust, the purest, and most effective treatment newðable, vix: th Cuticura Treatment, consisting of warmt baths with Cuticura Soap, and gentl Buointings with Cuticura Ointment, the graat Skin Cure, and pureat and sweetest of emollients. Cures made in childhood are speely, permanent, and economical-
Culcun Rosy, filel-vent, and Title, are sold Mannagbant tlə World. Depots Landau, 27 Ubarythouseba.; Parlour Hub də tax
4. R. Tawar & Co, ayday. Potter Drag k
A. A Hole Props, a. Cory, Boron, fr arbend form (towka Cure franjurieg (Euroara.”
Mr Condy, Boris Professor of Civil | Law, quesented his Imperial Highness, finke
Exceites Slang Chicheng and. Ei sheng- D.C.L... Profesor · Bywater introduced their
to for the degree of Darfar of Lathis, and Mr. A. D. Godley, Dupoty Puble Oraler | of Magialer. College, presented tha Heh, Tso Pin-long for t degre of Master of Arti. The Vice Chan-Hor saharuntly ontertained the thigh Commis
vera at hocheon và th Hall of
Trucoin
Replying to the health of the xwest Mr. Chu; a member of the site, said their Excellencies wars deeply cousions of the tinguished four wirich budi ben paid them by As will be seen above, the Chiness and the the University of Oxford; and their appreciation English are now given of an important notice, was increased by the knowledge that they wore
the first sujets of his Imperial Chin which is being posted all about the town, In reference to the boycott of Sikh employees by injusty who had ever recaived such an enor Chinese resideatsiù Singapore. The document Lo future years they hoped to see many of their is the outcome of certain conß roncos which, ra yeang non coming to this great waiversity te understand, have been taking place between Mr. sirly the classics and elfore of the Weat Barnes, Secretary for Chines) Affire, and the meanwhile gaining an insight into English Chinese Advisory Board, and we congratulate customs and modes of thought. Such a course both on so worthy an antene of their cou
would tend to greatly strengthen the good fe i this notice all Chinnee ferences. By
employers ing hawen England and China, and friendship His Worship-This is similar to a case wa are worned and advised on several grounds to between the two antions built ou such founda had the other day. It seems to me that theo trop t
p the boyeo and take back the Sikhs. We tions would be more binding than any trialy men sign ou for a month's work with the intensed pot outer into way disenssion of this In the afternen the Commissioners were vid tins of not doing a stroke. (To defendant) - You part of the question, as the, notice speaks by the myor and co poration, and presented for iteel clearly and reasonably, bat with un adieere. The Bodies at everd of will go to gaol for 21 da spwith hard labone. Just any something about a notice which was the unity buildings were afterwards visited,
Defondant-Very good.
previously issued, not by the Board, but by and tafere leaving the visitors took the oppor party who has since balted
frota
the place.
tunity of witnessing the racing in the second This objectionable ties, we expect, was what division of the summer sirbt our IECES. caused all the trouble. It was printed and distributed in the shape of a small circular, and it urged ovory, Chioaruan who employed a Sikh to
to get rid of him forth with or ea soon S possible. Some
carried Chiuess gentlenzen away by their impal-ico.ess acted upon this advice at once and discharged their Sikbs, Me. Hastings shiter that the Suzaang left others proceeded more slowly in the anne Hongkong for Singapore on May 5th, and be discharged at the end of the current motit
direction and notifled to their dikhs they would according to her certificate was only entitled to frst of these gentlemen, wo hoas, have with carry 17 passengers. Before chu left the drawn the notice of discharge and others are moving into line with them; and it is probable pamungers were tousled in the presence of the
The indisposition of the Pape, which is dus We do that the boycott will cease very soon. health and houding officers, and there were
not publish the names of the Chinese gentlems Holiness has experiod since his election us to the severgat attack of gout which his found to be 10th or board. This was one who have been connected with Ühis most
wars before the ship actually left the barbour unfortunato moroment or of those who have Fontiff, assumed graver proportions in the eyes aul no doubt the balance of the passengers were wisely abstaised from having anything to do of the Lublic by reason of the foot that be
part Compari-ens are not always pleasant usable to descend to St. Peter's to base rereted on board. She left the harbour in the reading, and in this case, perhaps, led test be
the volemn ceremony of the martyrs of the reaing, and a day or two before arriving at left alone, and if the boycol is to be a bygo
Dominican Order who were killed in Tonkin. Singapore the passengers were enanted by the it shall be treated as a bygone and nothing more need to sail about it beyond the expression Chief Officer assisted by the defendast. On that occasion thers were 1,10 ounted by head, of h bups that the man who started the boycott with the abominable notice should be deported but counting children as one half there were from the Colony or the native States to which 1,075, that was tw over the number. On ke may have fled. arrival at Singapore the health officer bearded the reseed with the Chinese Cousal-General : the passengers were counted and they found 144 in excess,
It was quite evident that these | passengers must have been pul`on board
Wo reget to announce the death of Roar after the counting at Hongkong, and
Admiral John Bythesea, V.C., which occurred
KING VICTOR'S SPRECHE when couuled on the voyage they mast hate last month at his randene, 22, Ash urn- either have been stored away in suma bunkor phare, South Ken-ington, Admiral Hytboseli,
The offrial inauguration of the Samplou or hold of the chip where they could not who was born on the both of June, 15.7, was tunnel by the King of taly took place on May
19b, is anneur ceed in our fedaperam. be seen, or else it was possibio that the the youn estan of the late Rev. J. Bythe en
of Freshford. Somerset. He was eduented at
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The Seyed train consisted of seven, crachi 8, The German Bank hold; a full concessimu tickets were ued twice and passed back to ather Consignor Collig, Itik, and entered the Royal - drawn by two powerful steam locomotives, the for the whole line as far as He Pervan Gulf, passengers. Tas dolenband supplied fund 16 Navy in 1948, He was prometel to be a lin- | electric faction instalation not being con- This is a well won right, ever which, of cones, Mr. Sharp, in opening, said the grounds of passengers, and was paid by the cerapung senant in 181 His Best Betige service was a ploted. As King Victor Emmanuel alighted. neither Russen not Grist Briain has any con in Halle daring the Crimean War, when a o President of the Swiss Cubiedentien trol, and in the persion of which the fertran their applicwion for a new trial wers that the melt a head for seja ping much passenger an
| sd act of bevry wired for him the advanced and shook hands with his Maja Book out he protected by the Goman Empire, Therefore be must have known | Vetoria Cres, judge in the first instance misdirect d the jery ¦ the younge
TE forident was thus report dž after the usual exchange of greetings and The plan for British a strol of the rail- the kamber on fiel, ani v v't yet have suppliest is the Gazathe war the 24th of February, 157 intoductions, to King and the wi President way from Burdad to the Persian tiulf can, in
instiraled Janny 29, foul 10 4x2 ss passengers withou: knowing they the Vetorm Cross was:
flowed by their suit, isproted the greed of d
Bot come into considerął jon, wing On the 9th August. 18, having a-cor Mr. Shavy I understand this was not Rucar and further upon the ground of the decovery were thers He must have been cognizant fund that an aide de-o mp of the Faperor of uniform of a general of intentry, without orig
position of propaistakshije TE
of the
the Germoon more skinne nutil a few days ago, and that the only copy of í of new matters of evidence since the trial which the fact, and by supplying them with food ho Bussin had lauded on the island of Wardo ia devorations, The President of the Confedora aires to frauch the undertaling with inter "The samming up was that which we received: mond not have been addųeed-them. Counsel-aided and abatfal then. He would call a witness charge of a mail and despatches for the Rusiya tion, speaking in German, proposed the health national and specially with British money fit!
from the Registror,
addressed the Court at length on the first bead-who would say that the compradore said to was General, Lieutenant these ontained permis- of King Victer Emaus The President od at the time throug & Great Britain dresu lag The Chief Tiles 15 is a privato, daguusation, that the jury bed teen MISTERDİK. Israel responsible for slowing was slow for himself and Wiliam Jokustone, sloker, said to was fppy to have an opportunity to jirin, and only French money le It has po business take J
After Alle
videuce for the presztution was heard and them. Hairy
so procesi on shore with the view to intel af of Frecting enterrned participant in what was originally purely
Dipton and well armed. territory Ho
German ruterprise more this gear that air at din cit is obliged wasted sits the. l'aigus fudge suit they found or the application of Mr. Goldring the case was cateraled the mettes til the night of the 221, on the compilation the Simplon turimal If Great Britain as altered its point of from an officer of the Court and another wij? | no vason for silasi ting the shorthand writor's ; adjourned to enable him to see has client.
when the mail bags were landed close to theurd expressed the hope that the now means of view, hod, with perhaps Russia, would like to
would surve Comunication
to increase the cont set up for the purpose of challenging the officiat petes us eridoneu
spot where they lay seersted in the huches.
will at alloventa be The mails were accompanied by a military mercial intercourse between the two countries Participate financially in the undertaking. it 9 necessary for both contract. The Yellow Dragon for June, an intersting cort, which passed clots to them, and wiich, and to draw closer their friendship.
ling St
Staten to havs sa explanation with German King Victor Emmanuel, repiping in Italia, interests and the hollere of the concession, ambor, contains the following shit from Mr. as soon as it was ascertained that the road was A. J. Mar, who reached England on April of this opportunity Limfenant Bythard His Majesty said he was happy to be able to British Government. if it desires to oblain joint elbar, took its departars; availing themselves thanked the Federal Council for their kind
The telegram says in conclusion :-- and fer the reception accorded to him. 29:—” I shall be anch obliged if you will the stoker attacked the five men in charge of kindly put a little-paragraph in earliest edition the mail, look three of the prisoners, and expresa, on vise soil, and en zo sales a control of the southern part of the Bagdad of The Yellow Dragon stating that I have brought them in their own boat on board the occasion, all the sympathy be felt for the indas Railway, ein have no other authod in its unind reached home, and I take this opportunity of Arrogant." For this daring deel he was given tries Swiss people. Ho rejoiced at the ner than this, and we es unly bosies that it is in the commend of the Incest, when he took part material tie which had just been added to the no way instined to insuguste a policy which thanking enu and all who took part in the very in the attacks on Svedorg and Bomarsund. xuworous ties already uniting the two countries, would mesu an infringement of German magnificent wind off that I crecive), and which During the Chinese War of 1858 60 he did 31 which would reader time cordand friendship rights."
of Swizerland and Italy indestructible. His
The Berliner Morgen Post esys an arrange- greatly ingres-ed my fellow-passengers on the good dersico at the taking of Peilo Forts.
grateful tribute to the men who had went is on the point of being concludel between Faid Minnesota, so that I was quite fionised by ona!
conceived the idea of this imperiat able work. Germany and Great Britan in regard to the and all on board. Among my fellow passenger,
There is little doubt that the main defect in laud to those who bad put it into execution, Bagdad Railway, on the following sis our present system is, that it aim at imparting, His Majesty concluded by drinking the health; Лин вих Py Bad the line shall be German: knowledge rather than at training capacity of the Provident of the Swiss Confederation and and forming charactor. The vriterion of the members of the Federal Council, aud to the cosmos be the interest that the pupils take prosperity and development of the Swiss The toast was drunk with fall honours, the leave school with quick-ned interest rather than a store of facts in their memories.
orchestra playing the Bwiss National Anthem.
Mr. Sharp I think it was madersked there was pertaiseiou.
The Chief Justice There his been no appliˇ cation males to uns for permission.
Mr. Sharp-Application was made to the Registrar.
The Chief Justice. The only person who ean giro authority to make usw of official doen. monta is the Chief Justice.
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The Chief Justice That is another master altogether. If the. is to be donc, let the proper provodure by followed. As to the other, it is quite on suls the pudat."
Mr. Sharp At the time we did not know there would be any proper copy before the Court.
The Puísue Judge hat does not explain the third o You get a copy from the Registrar and put in arether one as well.
The application was then heard.
Mr. Sharp-1 understand application - wa mul, to the Registrus, who, I think, isapon orally samppesuul to 'pxgites your Lordship's views on these points, and consent aas ole niner fren, the Registrar. It was furised by the Registrate
and we made the alterations from that.
The Chief Justice –Pin primad e-py shonid Iwan the f
Mr. Starp will take the printed rage - The Chiefstiva It is a most expanding
Jerament.
Copy
Mr. Photo toul a prelims žaggy, od juntion that
heation was out of time.
After discussion. My. Slade with brow abjetivo
his
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in spet of a number of matter, abo cost the verdiet was up,inst the weight of the evidenc
Mr. Sharp them asked his Lordship to hole Mr. Sharp--I think your Lordship' is muler | thus fari that them notos were by the mati whom amitopprelension. As I aulerstand it, this the Chief feption hal appointed as official The Chief Justice cuplied that he had every -- The Chief Justice is printed copy has been confidence in the short lund weiter.
printed copy was not koown to exist until quite cepureter. recently..
in the Registry. For the last two mouths.
Mr. Sharp-We did not know that.
The Chief Justice-I thought it was ander stood from the very lest that all these deen- ments, these offiris} copies, con'd be obtained at !
the Registry. I had this copy in my funds
certainly two montba.
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The houring was adjourned.
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In reality, however, the Pope's condition is net serious. He is lightly foverish, and enffers considerable pain in his kue, so that ho je obliged to remain ia bed. A rumour was in circulation that Professor Mazzoni, who aporated on Pope Leu XUI., had been called to the Vatican, but it proved to be untrue.
SIMPLON TUNNEL
BAGDAD RAILWAY.
ENGLAND'S 1097 CHANCE.
86--10
The Cologne Gazette has published a long and probably semi-officially inspired telegram from Berlin regarding the approaching Anglo- Russian entente, as dooritad in the Langhord. The organ saya. proposals con- cerning the Bagdad
honour. His Majesty was wearing the undres to Genopy o
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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Thin M.M. str. Toxfrin, with the zext French mui), left wingapore ou Watersday, 20th inst. at 5pm.. for this port via Saigon.
The Gen Line ste. Glenturret, from London, was Bishop Welldon, not soon after we had Mr. Sharp-I can only ropcat that we went |' &c., left Singapore on the 19th inst,
starte !, he came up to me and said that be hul to the Registry and got a copy.
The C.P.R. stc. Empress of China arrived at never seen nothing like it in his life, and he The Chief Justico-All I can say is, it is a Vancouver at p. on Tuesday, the 1 inst.
The N.Y.K. str. Wulaza Max(Bombay Line) felt a little inclined to be jealous, for whom he very grave mistake on the part of the Registrar. left Bombay for this por vía Tuticorin and left Harrow he had not such an onthusiastic in what they obarve and read; and they must people. That, however, does not explain the fact that an Singapore on the 10th Inst.
crowd of admirers to sev kim off.”
-Italy-on Swing
origibili
We can only assume that the present
thence to the Persian Gulf the railway shall be British. that is to say, under British control.
In compensation for this conosesion England will allow Germany to occupy one of the Turkish islande-Cyprus or Rhodes
This seems to be a mere gness.