SUPREME COURT. Saturday, January 19th.
IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION,
BEFORE THE FILL COURT.
TRADE MARK DISPUTE.
Jodgment was delivered by their Lordships in The appent by Merors. Ullmann and Company against the judgment by the Chief Justice awarding an injunction in favour of Mesura, Leuba Frères against the appellants, restraining ttom from elfing or offering for sale "Po Wai" and "ina" watches not of the manufacture of Messrs. C. and ̈C. Louba. Bir Honey Berkeley, K.C., Instructed by Mr. C. - D), Wilkinson, of Mesare, Wilkinson and Grist, represented appellants, while Mr. M. W. Blade, instructed by Mr. John Hastings, appeared for the respondents.
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CANTON.
(FROM OUR CÓRRESPONDENT),
January 18th.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY JANUARY 21st, 1907.
THE ACCIDENT TO THE "PAUL, BEAU " ́ On the morning of the 17th inst. at 2 p.m. when the steamer had just untied the river and was hut a short distance from the Boca Tigris pses, an accident happened on board the Pauf- Benu, on which I bopposed to be a passenger, The main steam pipe exploded, causing the engines to bo stopped at once. Fortunately for those in the engine roum the engineer on watch 'did the necessary things at once and nobody was burt. The steamer bad to cost anchor and await help. AL G a.m. $ Chineso gunboat was righted, but refused to esüveg the foreign pasengers (4 in sumber) to Canton os sho had saluable presenta on board from the Emperor of China for Viceroy Chou Fu Moanwhile the chief officer was despatched to Whampoa to get assistance and to telegraph to the agents. The Customs Cruiser Fei-foo, (Captain F. W. Callsen) was met sud the chief- officer returned on ber to the steamor and the mails and the passengers were conveyed to Canton. Captain Callsen's courtesy was much appreciated by all, everybody...landing. at. Canton at p.m. without further mishap, MR, CONSUL NICKERSON AND THE VICEROY,
The Paisa Jadge (Mr. A. G. Wise) delivered his judgment first, rewaking at the enteet dat he differed from the Chi f Justice Then be dealt with the arguments.advanced in the hearing of the ease and the evidenco given and stated, with regard to the Era mark, that the plaintiff should have been non- suited in the Court below, that the further evidence elculd not have been admitted on the appeal and that it did not entitle the ree-
· pondents to succeed. If the Ena" caso failed then the "Po Wai" caso failed also, and he
His Excellency Viceroy Chon F'n granted an thought that the appeal should be upbell. extended audience on the 15th instant to the The notion of Messrs. Ullmann and Company Honourable S. W. Nickerson, Imperial Chinese in openly exhibiting the watches for sale and Consul at Benton, Moss U.S.A., who is travel. in advertising them did not indicato ay ling in the East for his bealth. It is thought secrvey in their transactions, and Bovey th Mr Nickerson's stay in Canton made no objections after 1893. In conclusion the l'uisue Judge expressed the opinion that the junction should fail as the respondeat had got shown any tile in the Colony on which to wun.
The Chief Justice followed with a lengthy judgment. Ho viewed the proceedings in the lower Court which were apparently based on the sssumption that the assignment was a valid one. On it being challenged the respondent applied for leave to adducs further evidence to prove it,
is being prolonged to enable him to gain the benefits of HE. the Viceroy's instructions shut the affairs of the Chinese in the United Statra, all of whom are natives of the Provinces under the Viceroy's rule and in whoso welfare His Excellency takes great interest. It is believed in Can ton that renewed efforts on the part of the Chinese Government are to be made to
G WAI
obtain batter treatment for all Chinese in America, and that Mr. Nicker- This was granted, the Fuise Judge dissenting.son's presence in Canton has some connection and the assignments were predased. The therewith. He is known to be ssignment of the business connected with the admirer of HE. the Viceroy, and to be Swiss mark in 191 was ronde and it included unstinted in his praises of that high official's the business which bad been created in London; broad views and progressive attitude. H.E. had been registere in London Tacial La honoured Mr. Nickerson with a call the marks and ware transferred iv Leubs, which And the effect of transferring the Hong-on the 16th instant and remained some time with him. Lo Trotai is a good English scholar, and kong trade to him. The appellanta argued the assignment showed that 11,8. having resided in Londen for several years, is Borry was the assignee of the good-will, and very broad minded, and is a useful ad visor to
His Excellency. Lot Leabs, but that did not meet with the Chief Justico's approval. His Lordship held that Registration in Hongkong conferred upon the person registering the ozclusive use of the mark, but that the mark did not become absolute, being always open to disapproval. His Lordship dealt with the local Ordinance and the English law on the subject and pointed ont that two or more pericns could hold the exclusico deo of a mark-by registration or Con mon law, Both marks in the present case bie succeeding. He is also said to be trying to
Dlá marke; and Bover would have been wese
AN UNPLEASANT RUMGUR.
It is rumoured that Viceroy Chou Fu received » confidential telegram informing him of his transfer to Chi-li or Ezechwan and of Tuan Fang's appointment to inng Kwang. Yuu 8bf Kai is going-te Hei Lang Kinng and Sbum Chun Hoen to the Liang Kiang or back to Liang Krang, where he wishes to come back, and it is said that there is orory probability of
registered despite the fact that the other party get into the Grand Council.
in Switzerland was on the register-Leuba was
entitled to Common law rights. In conclusion
His Lordship told that Bevey's fills was sound THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMA- and dismissed the appeal with costs,
ANOTHER PEKING DECREE.
A' NEPOTIST ON NEPOTISM1.
TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
The Alth report of the board of directors to the Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders to bo held at the Company's Offices, Victoria Buildings, at 12 o'clock noon, ou Eaturday, January 26th, reada :--
Following is a translation made for the N G. Daily News, of the Chiness Imperial Decres, dated January 13th," referred to iu today's leader:
The difficulties that surround as in the Gentlemen, The Directors have now to Government of our Empire cause on sleepless submit to you a General Statement of the bights in
our baxiy to meet the crisis and restore prosperity to the country. Under Affairs of the Company, and balance sheet
for the year ending 31st Decembar, 1906.
the circumstances our Ministers and
BRI
ead by
exerting
bach and low should respond
The net profits for the year, including selves in patriotic and loyal efforts. We fool indignaut therefore to learn that over sines83,063.71, brought forward from lost account taking over their respective posts as President aftor paying all charges, amount to $420 586.05. and Senior Vice-President of the Ministry of It is now proposed to pay a dividend of 7 par Communications, both Posi cent on the paid up capital after providing
Lalance of
Posts and Chamya joto y no shpointing their for which and writing, off directors and favourites to ports in their Ministry to the auditers fees there rimaire a Exclusion of others, thereby cau fog mach
on their conduct. The $319841.65 to be cartrid to credit of a new
hostile commants
two Ministers, kaving failed in the confidence profit med loss account.
We
placed
on them, ought to hare ben
forthwith nissed from
com office, Wo gill,
Imper
DIRECTORS.
Mr. Shellim having resigued, Mr. D. M.
this appointment now requires confirmation.
Mussia, A. J. Raymond) and Ho Tung. nos-retire,-but-offer themselves-for-re-election..
AUDITORS.
however, exercise out prerogative of leniency en Nissim, was invited to join the Board and this occasion and hereby command that the to communicated to the displeasure said Chang Po-hei and Tang Shao-yi, and they are furthermme. commanded to wake careful. selection of proper wen for the posts of First Secretaries, Cancillers and subordinate clares of secretaries in the said Ministry end reject all who are incapable. All business in conuention with the said Ministry should be dealt with only after mature consultation with their colleagues, Bhould there be any similar rets of favouritis in the Future we will hold the said-two Ministers responsible for the same,"
MANCHURIA.
On the morning of January 6th, Pringa Tsai eben and H.E Hee, the biocharian Com missioners were admitted to audience in the Chien-obing Throne hall.
They
reported favourably in regard to the relations between the Russlar, and Japanese military aalborities
and the local effcials of China. The escuation
The accounts have been audited by Messrs. W. H. Pol's and A.OD. Gourd in, who now retire, and are recommended for re-election,
W. J. GRESSON,
Chairman.
BALANCE SHEET 40 31ST DECEMBER, 1906,
LIABILITIZO.
$ Capital ---25,109 slurés, at $EV duck”
$2,500,000, of which ars issued 12,500 shares ut $10 each $1,250,0 0, $75 per share paid up ... Loans Payable Accounts Payable
Babance of Profit and Loss Al¤.... ....................
ASKETB.
Cash Cortante they stated, would be completed before April Amount inrestel in Mortgages..
38th,
as stipulated
Amount invested in Property
in the Portemonth treaty, if Furniture....
nothing unforeseen occurred, The important Accounts Receivable
propeenis of the Commissioners provide for
(f) The restoration to China of privileges lost
to Ramiz and Гарап.
The suppression of the Husgbutes by Chinese troops without outside help.
The promotion of modern education, in- dustry, agriculture and commerce among the untives of the Province,
14) The organization of at least one division
of the thres provinces. of the Lookon in
(5) The reorganization of the financial and Bdministrative systema,
(6) The opening to foreign commerce of towns other than the sixteen mentioned in the Chino-Japanese
treaty.
The
railways by Chic of mines and building of
capital.
(8) The dispatch of Lieut-Gen Tann-Che shui to Manchuria to have vole charge of mili tary affairs in the three provinces.
A conference of the principal Ministers con cerned will shortly discuss these proports. N-C. Daily News --
LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
The interclub match-A to M v. N to Z-had the following result:--
K TO 7.,
T. E. Pearce, b Ninỉ, W. A. Pewall, b Bird
W.CD.Tums, at Hancock, bachay.
Capt. Thomson, b Bird
A.G. Saltor, b Bind.....
N: H. Rutherford, not ont
131
programs
II. W. Woodward and R. Postanji did not hat.
Extras....
Total...................... BOWLING ANALYSIS.
R. E. O. Bird Mackay Chalmora
Lt. Hopm Dr. Foreth
ATON.
A. E. Fowler, b Penke.
1
Dr. C. Forsyth, « aulastitute, bartouli H. . . lied Peake can be conn
C. H. Mnokay, b. Rutherford 24
Lt. J. N. Hope, e substitute, D'Nackenzło H. Hancock. b Rutherford...
J. H. Chalmers, ran out
J. Hall, & Peake
P. Jacka, o Salter. 1: Turner
R. B Beattie, nut out ... E. G. Fargasson, is Mackenzie
Extras......
Peake
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
R. Pestonji........ N. II. Rutherford Mackenzie
St.
R-
41
YIL SERVICE T. FOLICE.
"
was in excellent form, Shate securing & wickets for 18 runs; for Crsigengower Irving secured
4 for 11 and Brawn; 4 for 13 rens. Scores:-
CRAIGENGOWIn.
S. E. Green, b shute
L. E. Lammert, o Murray, b Shato......
A. 9. Brava, Pilloy, b Hallanda
E. Irving, et. Calderbank,
1. Basu, o Murray, ↳ Shute
Hind...
B. B. Cooper, b Hollands.
L. A. Rose, o Hoorish, b Hollande
B. Happ, Suite
C. H. Lysor, Lhw..., v Shute » Sum
F. Happ, not out........
F. Loureiro, b Shute.......
Sundries.....
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
180
at
W
Shate.........
£
18
Hollands 8 1
25
ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Murray, Lambert
Edwards, & Brawn
ར ད ད ན པ གྱུ 1 ཨཱ
Moorikli, a Brawn. b. Teving
Hollands, run out
Shute, cloareinu, b Brawn Capt. Waite, e Lummert, b Irving Calderbank, h Fiewn
Pilley, hirviar Coxon, Irving Shagore, b Beswi
Amphlett, not out
Saudries
PHOTO ALBUMS!
PHOTO ALBUMS!!.
PHOTO
3
ALBUMS!!!
LONG. HING & CO..
No. 17, QUEEN'S ROAD,
SIMPSON'S WHISKY,
135
QF UNRIVALLED QUALITY, PURITY AND AGE AS USED IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS, AND THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD.
PER CASE
$16.00
10% DISCOUNT ALLOWED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
**Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
tt.
Lammeri
17
187
Brawn Irving
11
SOLE AGENTS:
TEXPHONE No. 135.
The meeting of these rivals on Saturday resulted in a win for the Polion. Botras:-
CIVIL BEBYIZE.
E. A. Woodcock, b Kerr
1. Broth. c Kent, b Karr
F. A. Bideu, e MeHardy,
Edwards
Dr. Atkinson, e Edwards, b Kerr..
2
H. T. Jackman, muu ont
P. T. Lamble, & Edwards
1. Bolton, e Winter, b Kerr
E. Bullock, not ont
P. H. Alam, h Kerr A. Tucker, Kerr. E. Badrock, run out...
Eatres...am
Kori
Edwards
TotalAT VOTO
BOWLING
14.3 1 51 10 1 #1
HONGKONG POLICE. W. Pitt, Jackman, b Brett.
L. HT. Apal, e Diden, b Lamble W. N. Edwards, b Lamble
P. P. J. Woodhonas, bIamble King, b Badcock.... Mollardy, Biden, b Redcook Winter, Dr. Atkinson. Langley, b Badoonk..... Kent, not out ng p
J. Korr, e and h Dr. Aikinson' Fowler did not bat.
.....
10
Mitrax...
7
Total
102
ROWLING ANALYSIS.
W.
1
38
2
7
2.1.6
Jackinon Brett. Lumible... Bullock Hadrock Boulton Atkinson
FARREE C.G. ".. KOWLOON C.C.
The match between the Panice 0.0. and Kowloon was win for the Parsees by 128 runes. Appended are the scores and analyaos :-
PARARE.C. CLUB,
J. J. Vasania, b Kumcho..........
76
B. H. Bathivalla, b Harrop.
14
J. D. Noria, a Pile, broklamníth
+
F. J. Kangs, b Kumeha
17
J. H. Bezonjoe, b-Kumcha...
3. Bezonjea. b Kumcha
G. B. Nowrawalls, not cut....
B. A. Tampora, b Kuncha..
I. P. Taredia, b Kancha
R. Jeowanjec, e Harrop, b Kumoha
Total
.165
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
T.
W
Carven.... Goldswith
Hartop...
Pile..
Coonles Kumcha
6. I
KOWLOON C7, CT,JATI,
H. M. Harrop, and b Noria.
H. E. Goldsmith, e Taradia, Kanga
A. G. Pils, b Noria
IL Coombs, b Kanga
F. P. Shroff, e Nòris, ħ Kangu.
W. Caewon, b Kanga
Rowe, noi out......
Kumcha, Kanga.....
Tarrant, Noria, b Kangs
Spittle, b Kanga Biller, self out
Extras
Total
23
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
11.
It
-Nort
19
Kanga
10
#.1.0.C. "A", ARMY STAFF.
This match, playad on Saturday, resulted in
an easy win for the Club. Scores:→→
HONGKONG ON. "A"
Sergt. Steelo. b Bobinsɔn
Warrener, Dodgson
Wharton. Robibson
C.
Woodrofle, b Dalgaon
Caps. Ranking. ran out
O'Neil, o Sub, b Robinsons.
Stanley, Robinamu.
Le Grove, c Sub, b Dodgson man Bogerson, a and b Hobinson
Evans, not out.
Extras
8. Moore, o Raoking, b O'Neil.............
J. H. Gardiner, a Rogerson, a steele
S. Robinson, E..R., 6 Rogerson, & Steelo
137,200.00 300,000.00
gaga
2,613.45 120,500.5
$1,06),669.70
933.46 295,000.00 1,147,836.48 058-33 116,2.1.30
$1,60,669.70
Day, b Podgson
$ c
Total...........
24
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Robinson Dodgron
5 for
4 for 48
AREY STAVT-
Lt. Dodgson, « N., Teüred
IN
Rev. Wals, played on Steele.
6,911.6L 69+55 1,891,0; 416.10 497.76
T. C. Gray, retired
H. H. Tayler, not out
F. Beriurton, not out
not bat.
Kxtras
S. 3,000,00
--100,00
65,625.00
349,841.05
Total
FRONT AND LUGE ACCOUNT. Dr.
To Charges Account ........................ To Resim to Property. To Frown Rest Arenant
To Government Rates Account.......
To Fice Insuranco Account
Blares to be appropriated as follows
Directors" For
Auditors Fea Dividend of 7 per cent for
the year Balance to be carried, to Now A.EUSTAPAINT AN
By Balance from 1903
By Interest By Renta By Scrip Fees
Cr.
24
14
11
FOOTBALL.
B.K.F.C. V. MIDDLESEX REOIMENT.
Played on the ground of the Hongkong Foot- ball Club at Happy Valley on Saturday, this match ended in a win for the soldiers whose gume wa suporior to that of the civilians. The whistle sounded with the score standing": Middlex, 4; H.K.F.C., I.
H.M.H. "WATERWITCH" . H.M.S" FAME." This was a very poor soccur exhibition in which the Wales witch players would have done
as they pleased but for the determined defents of the Fomes backs. The game ended in favour of the Waterwatch by one goal to pil.
YACHTING AND MOTORING,
CORINTHIAN CLUB RACER.
Yeaforday (Sandny) with a breezo not balf so good as that which' favoured yachtsmen on Saturday, the Handicap Class of the Corintiins Club raced with the following result:
Times,
Corrected. Annie 3 8 13.12 3.8 1302 Chanticleer 3 10 39 # 11 39 Tremona 3 19 14.36 3 17 14.56 The race for motor boats resulted as follows: Times. Corrected Patsey(Mr. H. S Holmes) 4 17.404 12.40 Vital Spark(Mr. J. Išlake) 4 21 4.8
4 10.15 4 19.15 Signal(Mr. J. Hands)
Owing to the change of secretaries, presums- bly, the Meinl returna from the Royal Hong kong Yacht Club bare failed to reach us lately. We hear that the Sprite (Captain Donald) won
again on futurday, the fourth win (we under.
stand) this season.
KULANGSU (AMOY) MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
Minutes of a meeting of the Council held at the Board Room, on the 3rd Janaury, 1997.
PresentMessrs. F. B. Marshall (Cbair. man), C. A. V. Bowrs, F. B. Gardiner, L. J. Thomas, W. H. Wallaco, the Hoslth Officer and the Secretary.
1. The minutes of the sal meeting were read sad confirmed.
2. The Estimates for 1007, as presented, Bre passed.
The passed.
crcunts-for-16-are-read and
4. The Scratary is instructed to publish the val Duties regrading" Annual Meeting List of Ratepayers. "Notice calling for names of gentlemen for 1907 Council," end to forward z letter to the Senior Conent requesting him
to call the mammal meeting of ratepayers.
5. Applications for twelve debentures were considered and received an allotment in full.
6. The Superintendent of Police reporte the following cates have been dealt with at the Mixed Court since the lest meeting.
BUM ONDKA,
Breach of Municipal Regulations, 1, Debt, 2
SUMMARY ARRESTS.
Cutting and wounding, 8.
(Signed) F. B. MARSHALL Chairman.
By order,
C. BROKELEY MITCHELL
Secretary K. M. C.
SLAVE HUNTER KILLED.
EXCITING SCENE ON A ROLLANDER
LN-OF-WAL.
From Celebes comes news of an amok in which a slave dealer, after some excitemeal,
H. PRICE & CO..
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
SINGAPORE SHIPPING
COMPARISON.
TRE MAITINA 1.MAD).
The Singapore Free Press saga-We have es refully taken cut the tonnago and number of rease's making use of the port during the last month of the year, and Und the total ships of all nations arriving amounted to it, with an aggregate tonnago of 571,033,
Of this total 50 per cent of the vessels and
P, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
THE
ROBINSON PIANO.
CO., LTD.
nearly per cent of the tonnage, as will be TALKING reen Iniow,
were British, after excluding these under the arawak flag.
k
The
tennage is largest in the onse ressels Hying the Japanese fing, the com prising chicby the largo boals of the Nippon Ynsen Kaishs, but this does not necessarily moun that the Japanese are the largest boats but simply that there are no
no ecasters of this Balicality to reduce the averago.
The Germen tonnage amenuting te a little over.a
ra fourth of the British makes a bad second, but
SGOLF
of the largest class of basta are German, and one the s. 8. Bülow which arrived on the 9th ult, has the record entry -5,224 tops nett register.
Dotch burthen foll, wa Gorman very clossly but here the number of weasels is nearly three times more, including small oreft such as the R. S. Bharu of chly Stons which is the smallest columns of these over 50 tons. vessel that finds
pines in our shipping
Fernch and Japanese come rext in crder, showing much tlie mme totale though thứ
MACHINES
AND
RECORDS.
NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED.
LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT
Japanese storage the largest tonnage of any MUSIC:
nation as explained before.
Mercantile vesela only have been taken inte accent and a glazee below exhibits the divers nationalities
ties that frequent Colonial waters. It would be an interesting
question what cargo in taken out and brought in under each flag, no ens exist to ascertain this, so that the growthof Foreign tonnage may or may not mean
Bortional Inse to the carrying trade of
A rossal which merely tonches for cool or provisions and water, while it swells the lotal of tonnage, does not necessarily add to the trade interests of the port as distinguished from shipping.
LATEST COMIC OPERA SCORES
AND --
DANCE MUSIC
JUST ARRIVED.
Hongkong, 29th November, 1906.
[37
that margarine was butter was also an offence; and soon. To the plain man these provisions will 12th alt, when 13 were noted, and the smallest trath shall be told. Unfortunately, oven in The largest number of vessels arrived on the seem laudable, as they only require that the number on Christmas Eve when only 6 same in. this reepret the Act is a failure, and it is in it is likely that instractions are given to slow consequ-nes at the down so as to avoid entering at a time when of much anxious decussion in British Chambers moment the subject prosent dock lsbur practically suspended, just as it of Commerce. The first defect complained of is noticed that mers ships generally arrive on the absence of compulsory marking on imports a Monday than on any other day, the existence tion, which coables fraud to be praised after of the Suid y Labour Ordinance causing wards. Upon this mates to arrange in this way the time of that unmarked goods are inferior, ant that the point may be stated broadly
ja
arrival.
The details of arrivals are Nationality
British.... German
Dutch
Tonnage: 2965-44
No. of Vesels,
930
34
70,2005
110
67.674
Norweging
Frauch....... Japanese
33,424
34,990
17950
12,501
10211
7817
5.504
3.555
3,402
431
272 1353
371€33
Bussing Danish Spanish Italian
Austriau
Sarawak American
Sismese
Total
MERCHANDISE MARKS,
absence
ence of murks almost necessarily implies Satention to mark fraudulently, end obligation
to mark before importation would involve up
மக unreasonably hardship. On the other hand,
Great Britzin his hor own ahoddy makers,
aud જાણ fails tu see what difference it makes to a high clare
cheap Wares ΟΙ
facturer
manu
of
Lether the ritala bear a German mark or the brand of a non-existent British Erm. Another complaint
is that there is nobody to enfores the Act. It was intended to leave the initiative to interested persoas and indeed provision is made for ench persons to indemnity against damages oficials taking action, However, persons do not like the tank which involves expense and risk and the unpleasantnes prosecuting A criminal action. The result bat been that saTS regards what is done at the finuses or by some ontreged owner famous 'trade-mark, the Act is not in
of
39
cusion cf a
Curicusly enough, mingled with ration
!
of the non-enforcement of the English et are It is nearly twenty years since Parliament complaints of the vigour with which the passed the law respectlig frandulentis-market Australians are carrying out the spirit of that goods which has been taken as a model and Act. The Commonwealth, for instance, regard- adopted by practically all British dependencies, ing 6 too mild the British provision that The low makes for bonesty, but it is ques there shall be no misstatement, insists upon fionable if that were the chief aim of its a stat mout of erigin, component parts, and le difficult Their foreign rivals honest, and so stay the
EDILO Act lost his life. The island of Men, which lies to real f foreign manufacturon which was no-di-losure
fobject failed. of art of trade secrets, which would, flooding
include component parts off the coast of Caibes, has been for some People learned with astonishment, whee goods of proprietary article, url, neith periodically aided the jubabitants. Matters were marked with the place of origin, the extent to origin, the following ease is given as
so bad that a Hollander man-of-war wax became so
having actually to which they were indebted to foreigners for hav
accurred.
X Cardigan derpriced to the scene of the depredations meeting every is undinirisled volume, buttons were Austrion; the braid German:
Beads; but the turrent jɛekoť TAS mada in Belgium; The attention of the Controller and soldiers continued to flow in mus directed towards a notorious character named Masinale who was soch arrested, tried, their origin; those whose wares were inferior garment was completed in England with faunel and sentenced to seven years' hard look advantage of the fact that marking was lining bought in Yorkshire. This case shows convicted labour. His punishment was to be undergone not compulsory and had the marking done very clearly that one cannot profitably apply at Macazear and
in which be was, accordingly, placed on in England after importation,
case, oth
ethical arguments to trade without thorough board the war ses).
Mean consideration of trade conditions. We fear of course, it would be fraudulent. while all foreign portes On the way there was trouble, and one
who could des
noso that there cannot be any doubt of
& growing night
the prisoner was successful in freeing avoided Great Britain, which thus leat a con- laxity. in cammercial morality, due to incress
of kis handcuffs. Limself
He somehow siderable portion of her tracshipment frade to ing competition, and we trust that the efforts to Hambory, Antwerp. Botterdam, and Harre. of legislatures to enforce the practice of common
promotere. who were maxious rather to make quantity. That seems legicel, but for the
The makers of good articles boldly proclaimed tho Bilken
Riouveu
French and
of
respect
MB
the
the
F. H. Kew, S. M. Iter mad A. B. Ilogger, did obtained possession of a knife and stab Up to this point, then, the Aot has done more honesty may not be relaxed. The Ast of 1887
CRAIGENGOWER 2. ROYAL ENGINEER The abere lagus maloh was played on
sentry. Picking
at the
ouard,
the wounded men's
barm than
the rif, the prisoner fre
than good, a feet which ought to be, but was the first serious attempt to grapple with were enjoying a quiet
geme eards, bu
but will not be, a
can be brought about by to a dist altempt; and it is likely that whon an gave the guard a chance to fall upon the legislation.
amended Act conca, as it must coOD, the However, the Act had a wider scope. It was experience of the last twenty years will be prisoner who retaliated with the knife, and he succeeded in stabbing three of them. Mennabilo not gave the prisoner a bow on the head.
the rife-was-rosty and would not go off. This the millenniuming to three who believe that, the cabjoot and its fully try those incidental
40,506.05 Baturday last at the Happy Valley and resulted the Controller arrived upon the see:0 and caly the place of origin which lad to be found vulunble.- Rangoon Gazette,
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F430,920.12 in a win for the former by 7 runs. Scoring was low, "neither toate notching the half
The ship's steward sized one of the 383,038.73
prisoner's legs and laid him fat on the deck, century. Of Craigengewere' 49 rune, Lammert and then it was easy work to bayonet him 29,151.93 19,70446 and Brawn each contributed 19; and of the to death.
9.00 RE 41 the only notable score was 5 off The Governor of Celebes gave the efoward $a, 12 Moorish's "bat. The bowling of the engineers a ward of one hundred guilders for his
otion.
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it
equally to British and to foreign goods.
of How 20 DE BRAUTIFUL-Keep your com- Quantity and quality, and the materials which goods were composed-thes, if the plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Creme Charmant, Lait subject of any statement at oil, had to be Charmant and Specia! Skin Tonio sud Poudre correctly descrited. If a label stated that a reel Charmant will enable you to do it. Har of cotton contained zo o many yards, or a tin of Specialities for the Skin are the study of s butter se many pounds and it was not true, the lifetime. A S. Watson & Co., Ltd., Sole Agents,
law was broken. To state, or even to Imply,