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I doing all it could, was correct and sufficient. The next was the letter from the secretary of the Star Ferry Company, made public, az the time. In that letter, it will be remem bered, the Hon. Mr. OSBORNE offered theories that were at least intelligible and
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aubsidiary colungy, and ventured to suggest that these latter should be rehabilitated and protected by making them legal tender to any mount, to the exclusion of all other coins, and by (as would thus fellow) the Government, pledging itself to redeem all its coins at par.. To this the Chamber was legs sympathetic. It did not agree that the
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In any case, unless come much suggestion as Mr. ONHORNE's is given a trial, it seems little use hoping for Buy outcome from indirect petitions to tha Chinese Government to reform. It would neet that local legislation should be easier to start, but the Chamber could not see their way to make any representation for legislation. Meanwhile we are entitled to rafnse Chinese coins--a hard thing to start -and the third joint representation via the diplomatic corps at Peking is on its way to the Throne, in terms as published the
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The 55th plague case was recorded yorterday, According to the native Press at Canton, it is true that an Imperial Edict has been issued pointing Shum Viceroy of Canton. On
Viceroy Shum's arrival, Chou Fu will proceed to Peking to await another appointment,
Yesterday morning between five and six o'clock there was an unrehearsed exbibition of electric firoworks in Den Vœux Road Central, caused by some defect apparently in an innuister oo ous of the Tramway Co's stan- dardu opposite Alezandes Building.
Sapper Rogers, R.E., Mr. Rogers and W. Redmond were charged before Mr. F. A. Has land at the Police Court yealerday with seling liquor without a leance at the United Club, Quena's Road Central. Ти свая так remsaded, defendants being admitted to bail in the sum of $100 apiece.
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GERMANY,
LONDON, May 29th. Eulenburg has beun.
DECLINING CONSOLS.
LONDON, May 29th.
SUPREME COURT.
Wednesday, May 29th.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE THE Chief Justice (Sta FRANCIS PIGGOTT).
AN INDEMNITY CLAIN.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,
BEFORE MR, A. G. WISE (PUISNE JUDG2).
AN UNFORMED COMPANY.
Loang Yui Tong, of 23, Connaught Road Central, trader, sued Cheang Shot Shan and Yau Tong Tung, of 32, Wing Lok Streets tradora, for the recovery of $500 money paid':
for shares in a company to be formed by defendants which was not formed Mr. E, J Grist, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for plaintiff, while Mr. F, X. d'Almada o Castro represented the second defendant.
THE "STAR" FERRY CO, LTD. The ninth ordinary annual meeting of the "Star" Forry Co., Lil. was held at the offios of afternoon. Sir Paul bater provided, other Masama Gibb, Livingston aul Co., yesterday shareholders present being Hon,
Mr. H Kanwick (Airastor), Hon. Mr. E Osborne rotary, Messra. P. C. Potis, H. Humphreys
and Ho Fook..
The SECRETARY read the notice calling the menting.
The CHAIRMAN said Gentlemen-With your pormission I will take the Report and Accounts as read,
Judgment was delivered in theaction brought by Lam Sie Shang and She Wai Chung against Yik Teag to recover $13,58L84 busing money paid by plaintiffs an muratias for defendant on 5th May, 1905, on a promissory nota dated 5th
If appeared that defendants claimed to be August, 1904, and made by the plaintiffs and Consols are at the lowest rate they defendant sod ove Ho Li Che, in favour of the the Hioa Tai Insurance Exchange and Loa standing a decrease of something like a million
the promoters of a company to be called International Banking Corporation, and as Company, and they recaived from the plain:if $741,50, money paid, sod in the alternative the sum of $500 in respect of 50 shares, which, Lam Sin Chang claims the sum of $13,531.94 bevorer, were never issued. Neither was the under a deed of indemnity, dated 22nd September company registered or the money rafanded.
have been for fifty years.
MILITARY CHANGES,
LONDON, May 29th. General the Hon. Sir Neville
G. Lyttleton has been appointed Commander of the Forces in Ireland, and Lientenent-General Sir William G. Nicholson, Chief of Staff Lord Methuen has been appointed to the command in South Afrien.
THE DISTURBANCES NEAR SWATOW.
Swarow, May 29th- No anxiety is felt here in connection with the rioting which has taken place in the neighbourhood of Wongkong. No attack on Swatow is expected.
(REUTER'S SERVICE.]
THE KAND STRIKE,
LONDON, May 27th. Nine tenths of the underground white miners on the Band are now ou strike, and the caginers are taking a built on the
question of joining.
THE JAPANESE IN FORMOSA.
Losos, May 27th. The Japanese in Formosa have resolved to fiually subjugate the whole region of the east coast; the natives number only 100,000, bní hold 70,000 square miles of the richest territory...
THE VISIT OF PRINCE FUSHIMI.
LONDON, May. 27th.
Prince Fushimi, accompanied by the Duke of Connaught and Lord Roberts, inspected the Household Brigade, to day, in London,
Wo learn that our New Goronor, Sir Frederick Lugard, will leave England in June, probably via Tacoms as he fears he will be
THE OPIUM QUESTION. unable to catch the Empress Steamer which is to leave Vancouvor on Juno 18th. Sir Frederick
LONDON, May 27th. and Lady Lagard, despite their many travels, Mr. Churchill, in the absence of Sir have never been further Esat than Burma, Edward Grey, answering Sir H, Cotton, naturally they are looking forward with grid that the papers anont the effect of the anticipations to making their frat acquaintance with: Hongkong.
anti-opium regulations in China would be laid on the table of the House when the An old story is again goiug cound of an ex-information was definite caough. The parisuon of the Duke of Connaught while ke was in Caloutta He was out for a walk carly Government had not yet replied to the one morning, and stop pad to speak to an old Chinese Government's proposals of Norem soldier, who wore a Matiny medal. In the ber regarding India, and they were still army yourself?" asked the old man. The under consideration. The Goverunt ent duke admitted that he was. "Getting on well?" hopes, however, to vry shortly be in a was the next question. The duke replied that be seemed to be doing fairly well, though position to reply.
THAT indispensable body, the Chamber of No, and you ever will," was the veteran's perhaps not so well as he could beve wiskel.
Commerce, marked the passing of a very retort. You want a powerful lot of influenos basy year yesterday. The nature of the behind you to make any thing of a show in the work done, with its great variety of army to-day. You take my tip, and · chuck it! headings all intimately associated with the Commercial
phasizing, the great importines to the traile of the port of this matter", and hoping the Chamber would bring all the pressure
INTERNATIONAL COURTESIES,
LONDON, May 27th...
A party of representative English editora have arrived at Bremen to return the visit of the German editors to England in 1906...
THE SWATOW REBELLION.
1905, made between Lom. Sín Shang and the defoodnet.
Mr. M. W. Flade (instructed by Mr. Wikin son of Meers. Wilkinson and Grist), appeared in tracted by Mr. Dizon, of Messrs, Hasling's and Hastings, appeared for the Defendaut,
His Honour smid-
for plaintiffs, and Hon, Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C.,
ibe
Cho to
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Plaintiff said that the defendant promised to return the money if the company was not formed within six months. I was to have boen umployed in the firm.
His Honour-Where is the defondant? Mr. d'Almada-He is hers.
Hie Honour-He has bed a sprained ankle
for mine time and would not bave bec here if
I had not made him.
Judgment was entered for plaintiff with ese's.
CLAIM FOL' BROKERAGE,"
Bernard Albert, broker, of 8, Dos Verar Rad Central, alaimed from Lau Kari Ching and Dang Yong Yang, of 25, Des Voeux Road Central, precators of the will of Dang Chee, dacorned, to reenter the sum of $.00 being the amount of brokerage on a loan effected by plaintiff, for defendants as vecutors. Mr. d'Almanifa a Car reappeared for the plaintiff and Mr. B. J. Grist appeared for the defendants,
FOCLIM
The Proft on Working Account, potwith- is the uciabor of passengers carried, and a fu of $316 in chuaging subsidiary coins is, you will observe, 850924 more than last year, the explanation of this apparent anomaly bing that in the latter part of the your we rains the fare of thirt class passengers, whilst working expenses wore luss owing to a reduction in the price of coal. The increased profit on Working Account, indeed considerably more than this sam, has however been absorbed in paying for the damage caused by the typhoon of September, ty the guide pilos at Ios Hours Stres Wharf which were completely destroyed, and to the Wharf itself which under our agreement with the Government, wo hars to keep in repair, after providing for which there remains sufficient for a lu por cent. divil-ad. Gentlemen, deplor able as the losses are, when we remember the havoc wrought on that occasion, and cou
template what others suffered, I think we have canse for congratulation in the fact that our boots recaped with injury so slight that within an hour of the storm ceasing the ferry servicn was resumed. The reduction in your divided, which, we hop, is only temporary, is but a steil matter compared with what our foss might have bem, and I feel sure you will obeerfully accord a word of praise to the erses of the bosts who, at uo inconsiderablo personal danger, saved your property from
boats
In this case O Yik Toug, the defendant, Was Bourity for Ho Li Cho, the compradore of the Chinese American Commercial Co., and it is admitted on the pleadings that he requested Lam Sin Sbang, the plaintiff, to join in the securityship. executing a deed of indemnity against all losses and charges which be raight inoar by becoming surety. The first question which is raised on the pleadings is oa to the nature of the transaction which took place between Commercial Company. the International Bank, and He Li Cbo which ld up to the signing of the promissory Mr. d'Almada explained that the property Dotes around which this action turns, and was originally mortgaged to a party for $80,000, compelled Ho Li
his the mortgage being subsequently transferred to sureties a second time for assistance. The Yu Yueng, and the original mortgages became evidence is clear that the torma of part owner of the property. Yn Yaong gave the agreement which was come to were terms of police calling in the $80,0 10, an 1 difen dauts, as Batlement between the moribund company and executors of Dang Chee, obtained 360,000 on their compradore of all questions outstanding | Wertgage to easble them to pay off this 880,000 destraction. A now wharf is being built at between them: on the part of the Company in and sundry expense. Pisintiff, bearing of Kowloon, thie tims parallel with the respect of claims which they would certainly this, called upon the defendants and asked Prays, which will ham made, rightly or wrongly, against their whether the defendees would gives him in-berth without the loss of time and expon-
enable tha
compradore in repent of a quantity of goda structions to
this $80,000: They diture of coal, the present me, by reason of which for one reason or another the Chinese authorised him to do so, and he want to the its position across the tide, involves. This who bad ordered them would not take up and expose of having the property valued, but wharf like its predecessor, of which two thirds on the p r of the compradore, in respect of a for some reason the mortgage fell through. wors swept away in the typhoon, is being claim he had made for wrongful termina. Plaintiff, however, kad done all that was required erected at the expense of the Wharf Co, in of his contrant. This agreement, being of him. He brought the parties together and whose property it will remain, and I think the winding up of Ho Li Cho's compradora- arranged the kan. His duties finished there. we may safely anticipate that when completed ship, was, together with all Trar sactions and he was entitled to his brokerage.
and steamers are once again. borthing at the material to bringing about the agreemeSpi Mr. Grist said that this did not earer al other reconstructed Kowloon Wharves, a part of the compradore's business, and, if the facts. The property did not belong to revival of former traffic roccipts in strat en occasion arose, came within the contract of sure the defendants in toto. It belonged half to to follow. With these remarks I will ba tyship, and theref ro also within the contrast of the defendants and balf to the Tang Hok Po pleased to answer any questions shareholders indemnity between the plaintiff and deferdant. who had joined with him a man named Ho | may wish to ask,
No questions were asked, and the CHAIRSAN The nature of the agreement was that Ho LiNam, who was his agent, and who also noted Che should take over the goods for a certain for defondanta as woll an for plaintiff.
proposed to adoption of the report and accounts, sum, payablo In three instalments, represented Bix Honour-As a matter of fact Ho Nomas presented, by three promissory notes at Lhres, Rix was instructed by both parties?
Mr. Grist-Yes. That being so, they must and nine months, for about 814,00. A fresh security was required by the bank be joined as partners. We don't want to ga to guarantee the duo payment of the pro-into the facts antil this missory not 8:"and the bank as agonis for the who signed the note of anthority with which they held on behalf of the company,
one of the defendants, is joined a defondant. Company were to hand over the dock warrante
on being satisfied with the security offered. Not
His Honour-Where is Ho Nam
till this agreement was put through satisfac
Mr. Grist-He is not here. Mr. Almad--Ha is bankrupt. torily can the compradoreship, or the security, or the indemnity, be asid to have come to an oud: nor caald the plaintiff get book the doods which he had deposited. Anything, therefore, in the nature of a further agreement made with the same end in view, the termination of the compradorussip, must be in continuation of the first agreement, so long as the original relations between the parties were maintained, The mere ad gning of the promissory notes which were essential to effect the object which all parties had in vier did not alter these relations; they took the plans of the compradora's security, but were covered by the indemnity; and therefore any liability which fell on the plaintiff by his being called upon to pay the promissory notes must be repaid to him by the defendant. But
IXFILT
Ho Nam
Mr. Ho Foox seconded, and the motion 'WAL carried.
Mr. POTTE moved the re-election of Mr. A. G. Wood as a director, and the confirmation of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. W. J. Gressen.
The motion was seconded by Mr. Ho Pook, nad agreed to.
Mr. HOMPHOFYs proposed, Mr. Purs zeandod, and shareholders agreed to the ramp. s ❘ pointment of Messrs. F. Maitland and W. H
Potts as auditors,
His Honour-Oh. You can't make him party. Where is the official trustee?
Mr Grist The proper party to join would be the joint owner. The defendants are joint owners of the property it was proposed to applicatiou. wortgage, or teasais in commen.
Mr. d'Almada -I cannot prove that Tang Hak Po gave authority to this mau.
Mr. Grist-Some person joined with my clients in employing plaintiff as broker. There fore that person wust be joined in these proceedings.
His Honour-I agree with you. Mydificulty is who is to join. I don't mind joining suyone.
Mr. d'Almada pointed out that if it turned out that Tang Hok Po never authorised this loan her. d'Almoda) would have to pay the costa,
Mr. Grist-What about me then? (Laughter.)
liable for half the judgment
The CHAIRMAN-That is all the business gentlemen. Dividend warrants can be hail va
CANTON,
(YROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
TROUBLES NEVER COME SINGLY,
it was raid that the position of the partios bad Supposing that were so I should only be caused by a large band of robbers and the
nconrred in connection with the signing
firm, then undoub
Finally the case was adjourned in order that another party should be joined, and if the parties could not come to a settlement-out of court, his Honour would then decide.
May 27tb.
Admiral Li Chun will shortly leave for Limehow, a short distauos from Pakhol, to quell a disturbance there. As it is seemingly directed against the missionaries, the British Consul barə bas caused gunbosta to go to render the neces sary protection. At Yam Chow, not far from this locality, there is also a state of unrexh
officials hare appealed to the Viceroy for a good supply of somunition in order to cope with them, should things come to a crisis. To make the Viceroy more uneasy in his mind, I bear that he has also received despatchee from the authorities at Chaochow Fa and the Hing Yuen Prefecture in Kwangsi complaining of similarly turbulent conditious, and asking him to increase the military forces within their jurisdictions.
LAYING WATERPIPES,
Mr. Werner Laurie is issuing shortly in his progress of Hongkong, is Library of Sports, The Golfer's Manual by ciently indicated in the report, of which Mr. W. Batter, and Dr. Mao namara has found we give a very full abstrast in connection time to write an amusing introduction to the
Sam To 1, the officer in charge of the of the promissory notes. Undoubtedly negotia with our report of the proceedings at the volume. This work is an exposition of the ele-
Chingbow and ¦ tions went on between all parties.concerned. mentary principles of the game beginners Prefectures of Wainhow, annual meeting Currency reform is a in a simple and direct way, so as to prevent the Kayingshow, has sout a felsgram to the Viceroy
and some others with a view to forging standing dish, of course, and the correspon-adoption of wrong methods at the outset. The
at Canton which states that Commandant partnership to buy these goods and Wong, with 300 soldiers sacountered the rebels start dence published by the Chamber contains rauks of golfers are daily being reinforced by a
a business with them. If this had
lieth with which our readers are not already class of players whose opportunities for sound
some distance from Wongkong. In the fight. been carried through, and the plaint
THE RAILWAY LOAN. Amiliar. It opeus with an undated letter tuition are much restricted; and the uberes of which ensued, about 107 of the rebels had joined the new
such facilities may have, in most cases, already
were killed or wounded, among the number of tedly that would have put an end to the from Messrs. A. 8. J. David & Co., em.
Thor who wanted the five per cent. bonds of resulted in
the former being the ringleader of the reindemnity. But it fell throngly and I cannot the Imperial Chinese Railways (Canton-Kow. P style that needs prompt and effective amendment if any subafantial progress
bellion. A number of rid-s and laorere incorporate into what actually took place loop) loan bad, igoratively speaking, to be up. is to be secured.
were seized by the troops. Many of the rebels any of the ideas which were appropriate to with the lark, says the Globe. The Hongkong and Shanghai Hunking Corporation opened the being in waut of arms, are deserting their what it was hoped by some would take place lists at nine o'clock; by noon it had closed them. it coull on the Chines, Government to trade of Makden, furnished by the Mukden telegram coreludes by asking the Vicovou connected with it came into being. Does the thousands of pounds worth of the acarity the people from gathering around to see the
case and journeying to other parts. The Neither the dras or any of the cognate ideas After that bour applicante for hundrode of intraduction of the additional security of the arrived, and were sent empty away. The Cheung Yu Hong to the promissary notes late stood no chance. It is not surprising that Pan Yo, with some polies officers, are stationed country subscriber who saw the advertisement work done, the two Magistrates Nam Hoi ant make any difference P I think not par se, the willian and a-bait should have been snapped there to preserve peace." ከፍ it was part of the
arrangement op with avidity, beesuse the issue is full of come in for terminating the comprudere attractions. The price was par, the rate ship of Eo Li Của But it was are was 5 per cent, there was authorisation On the evening of the 25th instant quite a Lonely oostended that the Hong were something more thao partiss to the was anconditionally guaranteed by the Go-
Cheung Yu by Imperial ediet, the principal and interest number of officials went to mest the New Tartar
that they were to have the warrante as security, ings for redengtion do not begin until 19.9. train, as I have hitherto described it verament of (bins, and finally annual draw-figueral on arrival of the gunboat Kuung Yuen. Ha entered upon his duties on the which were only to be released as He Li Cho A premium was quickly established and 2th instant. could redeem them by proceeds of the goods, the loan certainly suns worth appreciably If it had bean prored satisfactorily, I think this
to the investing public. While might possibly have had the amouret afoots Laton agents for foreign loans cannot give colleges hors who are in European costume base
this enbjert it seems to as a pity that the formation of the
projected Sr. are against it. The bank vartaiuly was nu wider publicity to the numbers of drawn bonds. been requested by H. E. Chan Fa to grow the
remedy the present unsatisfactory system." The letter did not suggest a remedy, and it was probably quite incorrect in attribu. ting the slackened demand for Indiais yarn to the depreciation in the value of the Chineas ailver subsidiary colns.. The Cham ber in reply was of opisin that the reason given for the unsatisfactory state of the import trade (especially yarn)
The following information concerning the
Treasury, has been received from his Bi-jesty's to inform the soldiers who have been dos Consul General thers (Mr. H. B. Fulford, patched to the sosus of the uprising to pro- C.M.G.), and is published in the Hound of Trade ceed with all huste Journal of April 25. The principal goods
o
coming inta Mukden are foreiga yaṛu, kerosina oil, fax, and piece goods, which come by way Nin-chwang, grain from the neighbouring districts and from Hai Chêng and Kai Ping; soal from the Eastern hills; native cloth from Shan-tung aus Chile, native opium from the province of Kirin; foreign opin from Nia- was not the sule
chief!
chwaug; tobacco ball from Kirin and Tisbling of Lause
the existing depression. It add the surrounding districis; and raw cotton, might have goun further and said it had cotton fabrics, ses products, paper, ofgars, and
** .even
WEATHER REPORT,
the following report:
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday insed On the 24th at 11,55 a.m.-The barometer bas risen along the Yangire, and fallen ofur Shantung. W. Japan, the Loochoos, and Chine.
A depression is moving Eastwar is over the part of the Yellow Sea Pressure is somewhat low alen, in the neighbourhood of S. Formos
The winds is expected to freshen from N.E,
Northern aboron of the China Sen.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.
more than
the
The work of connecting branch pipes with the main, commenced some days ago, and fearing that troubles may ensas in proveating
ABRIVAL OF FEW TARTAR GENERAL.
THE VALGE OF THE QUEUE.
All tenabers of the different schools and
nothing whatever to do with it. What has oigarettes from Japan by way of Daluy. Tuy in the Formosa Channel, and along iberty to if, or they would never have provincial reader writes ea that ho out the queue again. As an inducement they will
the Indian yaro importer, selling to Chinese dealers who sell to inland consumers, suffer ed from the depreciation of subsidiary coins? Not a cent. The troubles of the yarn market are quite easily explained, but not in that way. Mears. DAVID's letter was of the helpless, "something-ought-to-be-done ' order, and the Chamber's reply, that it was
P>
annual values of the import of these goods ar approximately as follows-Grain 8,000,000 taula, coal 3,000,000 toels, cotton goods 1,000,000 teels, silk and satin good: 200,000 taels, opium 600,00) taela, tobacco 3000 faele, foreign piece goods and undries 6,000,000 tools. The principal goods that go out though not produced in Mukde v, are beancake, raw silk, sash, and tobacco leaf, the total sandal valas of these bring about 15,000,000 tsels.
request.
A CURIOUS TEINGRAM.
aded the warrants over to Ho Li Cho; coupons off four of his last
last Chinoso five and this of itself negatives the existence of such seat, loan bonds the other day, and found when receive a fifth official rank and money to par. an arrangement. It is certainly curious that the bank presented them that, sa ill-fuck would chans Chinese, dresses if they are willing to sign Ho Lt Cho should have handed the warrants base it, the beads had all been draw and that their names promising to comp'y with H. E.'s to-day is as follows:-
The foresset for the 24 hours ending at noon over 10 Wai Cheung the managing partner of interest bad ceased in Marab. He says his the Cheung Yu, merely for snfo cast dy. But inceus is only a moderate one, and that the loss it would have been still more aurious, if they of a return on his capital over period of three N.E. winds, had been handed over to him as securities, for Hongkong & Neighbourhood
{frestening, fair
months is rather a consideration, Loub agents A telegram received yesterday stokes that the south coast of China between Formosa Channel
Samous No.1.
him to have treated them as he in fact did. I will probably plead that they advertise the successor of Viceroy Chou Fais H. E. Tasa therefore of opinion that this contention draw bonds in certain recognised rapers as Fang of the two Kiang Provinces and that he South coast of China between.
Hongkong and Lamooks.
Bombas No. 1. fails: that the plaintiff is entitled to judgment certain speciño times, and that holders must-
on hi slaim and si-a on the counter claim which make it their business to buy these papers at able to take over the charge of his Tamen.
will come to Cantou as soon as H. E. 8bum is Same as No. 1. is based on this contention, with costs. Hongkong and Hainan 3
such times if they never bay them at any other,