SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, July 4th,'
IN SUMMARY JURIDICTION.
BEFORE ME, A. G. WISE (PUISNE JUDE)
A MORTGAGED PROPERTY. Liu Weng, atonecutter, of Hunghor, sued Ip Fak, farmer, to recover $50 being the price due for the sale of a bons. There wAY A which defendant sought to cresa scli-a in recover $50, being money advanced to the plaiuti,
Mr. H. K. Holmes, who represoulet the defondant in the first, and the plaintif in
the second action, said there was a small piece of
ground at Montanahin known as lot 16, which belonged to the plaintiff, and which he sold to Ip Fak for $200 when there was a mortgage on the property held by a man named Lo Pok.
Elis Lordship-A pro-existing mortgage? Mr. Hobos
Tox.
entitled to leave after that time. Is ho then desire us to return home hé la to be provided with | a first class passage. I don't think that clause affects the present action at all,
His Lordship-Disobedience of orders; that is what it comes to.
Mr. Thomson-If the plaintiffs iusert a clause like this they must be bound by it. They can- not alter the agreement at their own option.
Hie Lordship-No, but taks the agreement
n it staude.
Mr. Thomson- I sabuilt on the agreement as itatande, the defendout was perfectly entitled legally to not as he did.
His Lordship--Toll me what the object in taking his evidence wre?
Mr. Themsur-To show that he was justified, legally and murally, in taking the course he did. Elisfordship. You call it morally; immorally. I should call it,
Mr.
Chinamon.
meon. When defendunt joined the sp a Dr. Hartigan told him that he should get extra fee for othalming
His Lordship--Stop s moniunt, Extra money for embalming Chiusmen! Do you Mr. Holmes--Fifty dollars, Plaintiff we cellel, and gave vidence suppose the Company are going to kill China regarding the sale of the house.
His Lordship-For how much
His Lordship-You mortgaged it to Lo Fak For $0-Yes.
Vory well, why do you say Ip Fut owes you $50-I sold the home to 1p for £30, and rspeived $150 on account, leaving a balance of $50.
Have you got ang papbra or anyiking Nothing in writing.
After hearing the ovidence his Lordship gave judgment, and ceste for Ip Fak in onoh action,
DE. WYSHAM'S CASE.
The case was concluded in which the Ludo- Chins Steam Navigation Co. Ld., and De Lancelot Wyndham to reccser the sum of $1, 90 for broach of agreement.
Mr. C. F. Dizon ( Messrs. Hastings and Hastings) appeared for the plaintiff, and 81.
O. D. Thomson for the defendaol.
Mr. Dixon-The defendant's evidence in this case was taken de bene case on Saturday. I understand that my friend admits that we bave anffered damages to the extent of $1,090 bat ho wishes to ask Mr. Sutherland one or two questions as to whether he had any reports from captains foeting ou the sobriety of
the defendant.
His Lordship-The sobriety. ?.
Mr. Thomson-Yes, there seems to be an impression abroad that he has exceeded himself.
His Lordship-So far as I am concerned I know nothing about it.
Mr. Thomson-The defendant wishes to have Mr. Sutherland's evidence.
His Lortship-I may say at ouch I Dover look any impression on the intamporsuco portion.
mes for bint to embalm?
Mr. Thecuson-Dr. Herligan told the defen dat$--
thing to embalm.
His Lordship That was if there was any
Mr. Thomson--Dr. Hartigau gave the defeminal to understand that there would be extra money for embalming.
If's Lordabip-That must be contingent on
death
Mr. Thomson-Dr. Hartigan also told him that after about two months on the cast port royages he would go bon the Calenita ruo) -
Mr. Dixon-No.
Mr. Thomson-That is in the arideer, and
it is not contradicted. None of those promiens bare en fulled. Then, of course, there is the question of bis expenses when be was com polled to remain asboro by order of the plaintiffs
His Lord-hip-You don't mean to suggost that he was entitled to drinke
Mr. Thomson-His evidence shows. His Lordship-Drinke
Mr. Thomson His evidence shows i that while compelled to remain cn shoro he had to Pay for the earriage of his baggage to the hotel where he was staying. As the defendant Rays in his evidence. You can't stay iqan botel all day doing nothing. The plaintiffs simply paid his board and lodginge, and his expenses on shore made a considerable hole in his Elő a A month.
When the defendant was engaged by Dr. Hartigan nothing was said about his having to stay ashore. Then there is the gamation about his track being detained by the Plaintiffs for five months.
His Lordship-Surely you are not going to raise that point. If he be a claim against the Company he can sus thom. Why is the point raised?
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 5rx, 1907.
Mr. Dixon-The construction my friend wishes to put on the agrooment is not a good one and one which I submit your Lordship cannot accept. The agreement must be read as a whole, and in it there are two constructions one contrary to and one consistent with the general intention. The general inten tion of the agreement undoubtedly ΗΠΑ that the defendant should serve the plaintiffs for two years unless, in consequence of disoberleuce or intempersace, they should consider it necessary to disebarge him.
His Lordship-They have ant dis harged
bim.
Mr. Dizen-No, but hey were to have the power to if he was disobedient or intampe rate. The construction Mr. Tomson puts on the agreement is reasonable; the defendsat must disobey or get drunk,
Mr. Thoman--I object to that,
"CHANZY" NOT A SERIOUS LOSS.
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Up to now 1907 has proved an unfortunate year for the French Nevy. It has already seen the blwing up of the battleship "Jens," numerons boiler explosions on board tropade craft, the recent loss of the "Jean Bart," and now comes the rews of the grounding, in
bad
off hanghai of the armoured orniser
Charzy. No doubt the effect of this latest accident in favour of reforms in French naval affairs, be to lend new forge to the agitation and particularly in the training of officers for sea duties. It is observed. De capitaines de fregate" Beers of which grade were in con maid of the above-mentioned oaisers
handling ahip as British officers do not get the same amount of experience
corresponding rank, previons to their being appointed in charge of important units. their duties 49 Boond battleships and large crnisers being e aind
in command
to questions of discipline and to the care of the matériel. To this cause, ocupled with the fact that repels reuseals are more often at sea than formerly, is recribed these regret table involved in the event of the "Chapay" becoming Eavigation accidente. As to the material Joes
a total wreck, there IM no deposition to exaggerate it in French naval circles, Built the four cruisers of this class possess little, Efteen years ago st a cost of £400,000 each, if if any, fighting value. Not only are they worn out, and on examisation three #nce were got thought worth reatting, but their construction ie recognised to have been a mistake of the French Ad-
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Mr. Dixon. That is according to my friend's argumout. Besanso the defondant breaks a olause of the agreement, your bardship cannot iccopt the construction that the defendant is entitled to take advantage of his own wrong doing and have the agreement construed untirely in his own favour just because it suits him to do so,
Regarding the trunk everything was dons to discover it, but us a matter of faol the defondant did not put it on heard the launch sent out by the plaintiff.miralty, which, noting on the erroneous iden Certain relections are chat upon Mr. Greason regarding the letter written to him and gaid to be ignored by him. Thai was not ao.
His Lordship gave judgment for the plaintiffs for $1,030 damager,
INDUSTRIAL COMBINATIONS.
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In a highly organised and progressive country like Germany nothing could more clearly mark the rise and decline of industry ond general business prosperity than the record from year te year of the foundation of incorporated com pics for varions business purposes and the drawing together of these individual units into syndie.tes and other forms of combination te meet new conditions as they arise in respect of the control and perchmee of materiala sad the sale of Saished products. The years 1893 and 1880 were the high-water period of the Gerous development of corporale organ isations but since that time there has been any combinations of loceer cature, the general purpose of which has been to control competition between rival tirme, limit and allot production in harmony with the normal tquiremonts of the market, and to maintain home prices while strengthening the more important interests for in foreign markets. Firessive competition
in 1903, came combination of four greate electrical manufactar. ing companies into two groups, each of which assigned, to its members the exclusive pro. duotion of certain kinds of machines, and so apportioned between them and no other the between them has been definitely abandoned. territory
to be supplied that competition
result has been a great increase in their individual and aggregate prosperity Not less notable has been the drawing together in 1904 of the great aniline chemical companies in Western Germany, whose development dur ing the past thirty years has been one of the marvels of scientific resech applied to a pro. dustive Industry The great prizes in this field mitta have angeseded in producing at a low coat original products like antipyrine, synthetic indigo, oud groups of now and areful colours. Such disunvories have, of course, been patenter and during the life of the patents have been enormously
Kingis group of on table to their owner",
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that numerical strengli je more important than individual quality, laid down four cruisers of 4,792 tons displacement instead of three of the ing the same total price. How unwise was this "Dupay de Loins" class of 6,0.0 tons, represent decision and the piling up of
attributos
on an absurdly reduced wilita har
been
shown by the failure of the "Canzy to fulfil the expectations formed of them. Their top speed fair weather does not exceed 36 kate, and even this they cannot be rolied to maintain en account of the fre- secdents in which their structural wear. quent
N expores them in any way. It is lo structive to recall the fact that these armonred cruisers were once much admired in this country, and buid as trodels to the British naval
up B authorities, who, however, wisely refrained from escrificing robustness and nautical qualities to to the craze for heavy armament on small dis- placement which seized the German Admiralty, and resulted in the building of the "Freya" class of semi-armoured craisers of 5,600, as worthless for modern war as are their French prototypes and, like them, unequal to their nominni speed. Our "Didos" of the me date and tonnage, but less formidable-locking on paper, are, at least, strongly built and reliable raisers, of good speed, and have praved serviceable. Noral and Military Record:
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Mrs. Leonidss Hubbard, junior, a Craadion Indy, who has arrived in London, bas recently Becomplished a journey, so remarkable that a nation of explorers cannet refuse her a place almost without equal in the annals of travel. She inversed the unknown wilda of the interior of Labrador, tracing and wapping the coures of two of its largest rivers, the Nascsupee and TALKING the Gerge, this completing the great under.
Prat, at the head of Lake Melville, on June taking which cost her barois husband his life in 903. Setting cut from Northwest Kivar 27, 195, she reached Lake Michikaran n August 2, and on August 27 she arrived at down the continuous wild rapids of the George Gourge River Post after a perilous cauce journey River. The reale she followed was never before explored. She witnessed the annual cariboo migration and visited the encampments of two ends of Indians, opf Montagnsis and the other the Nascaupees of the Barren Grounds.
How did she come to undertake the journey? It was in 1904 vald Mrs. Hubbard to o news- paper representative, that my husband decided to make the trip that cut him his life. (Mr. Hubbard was a well-known American, and at the time of his death was editor of Outing a well-known magazine of travel) The starting oint should have boon the month of the
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Labrador country just above Newfoundland. Ife started with a half-breed named George El on and a white companion, but through being wisdirectol they began the journey at the month of the Susau liver which they ascended, I
On leaving the river they established a provision déjat and pushed on inte utterly barrer country, where their fond gave out and they were redaced to starvation. My husband war the first to collapse. The others, left him in a tent and continued the return journey towards the provision dip, which after back to my husband, but to ratsbert a painful much wandering they found hos then went story, they arrived too late to save his life.
The Hongkong correspondent of the N. &M, cruiser King Alind" left Hongkong for Mirs Record wrote on April 16th-On Thursday the Bay, where on arrival she dred lyddita shell, afterwards Bring for calibration of her 92iv.
It was in 1905 that I decided to undertake the guns. After firing, the ship anchored, and on expli: with which my husband had wished b Thursday, Friday, and Saturday fised lin. aiming rifle from tin. guns. On Friday the that ie, without any white companion. I want name to be associated. I decided to go alone- quarterly allowance of ammunition was Bred from
freed to get away from the world for a time, aut boats. On Wednesday the cruiser "Monmouth" carried out her light Q.F. gunayers' com
the journey seemed to be the very thing. How-
10 cost and complete with stores. In the light it, so I kept the undertaking a ssarot even from Dualy opposed by my relatives if they heard of Q.F. gublayers' competition the " "Monmouth"
my father and mother right up to the eve of did better iban last year, averaging 4.77 hits my departare: per gun per minute. With her 12-pounder she fired
obtaining 25 hits, the
Mr. Thom-But there is an impression in the colony reflecting on the defendant's sobriety, and I want to clear his character. Mr. Thomivo---Simply to show that the
His Loniship-1 consent to that and farther į plaintiff have not treated the defendant as baro fallen mainly to the companies who se ono.eutics, returning to Bongkong on Thursdayer, I knew that my project would be afrenu-
I want Mr. Butherland to prose damages. (To Mr. Thomson) 1o, pon admit $1,000 if there is a breach of the agreement?
Mr. Thomson-Yes, if there is a breach. His Lordship That is purely a legal point. Robert Sutherland, manager of the Hong- kong Offer of the Indo-China Steam Naviga tion Company, was called and stated that in consequence of the refusal of the defendant to provend on the Hopsing, the Company suffered # less. The defendant, left at Singapore on February, 83, just when the company had the offer of a charter for He Hops ng from Saigon to
Singapore. It was neossary for the ship to carry a doctor to Singa
dafond- pore, and in consequeben of the aut failing to 'proceed they could not carry out the proposed charter, so had to carry out au- ofler from Hongkong to Honguy and back. The difference between the earnings in these two voyages was $3,000, and the plaintiffs had to get another doctor from England. When doctors was brought and they were eally provided with a first class passage costing about £60. In consequence of the defendant leaving the Company's service they sustained repetition, of the Hopsing incident.
Afr. Thomsen Did you ever have complaints from captains of other stommers as to the de fendant's bobaricur, especially us to his obrinty
Witness-As-to his sob jety, ne
Mr. Thomson--I submit on ibe legal points that under this agreement the defendant was perfectly entitled to set as he did.
The agree
went is a badly formet que, and I don't think it was drawn up by the defendant. We may take it that it was drawn up by the plaintiffs.
Ilin Lordship-We know that.
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Mr. Dixon-It is not wisely drawn up. Bir. Thomson - The agreement states that should the defondant refuse to carry out bis duties through intemperance or wilful disobedience this agreement sbull
end" but clanso #tat in deGalio terms thut on the happening of pertsin offenors the agreement is put at It gives to the defendant practically the option of determining the groom at at Buy time by wilfully disobeying the orders of the General Managers.
an end
His Gürdabip-Yes, that is your contention. Mr Thomson-Yes, for that agreement is drawn up by the pixintiffs, presumably with knowledge of what that clanse means.
they should have. He wrote to Mr. Grosson then head of the firm, suggesting that he should make inquiries concerning the missing trank, but he got no sewer from the firm They ignored him. Then there is the moral justification.
Bis Lordship-Gotting drunk is vo moral justification for his breaking bis agreemunt.
Mr. Thomson. Ho has not broken it.
His Lordship-His ovidence covers what I say. He has made a prefit ont of his own mis- doods—his own wrong.
Mr. Thoxso-That is another paint. I don't think the defendant has made a profit. It is perfacily true that he gets more money, bat be is liable to be discharged at any moment by his present employers.
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His Tardship You don't mean to say that any employers are going to give that man an agreement after breaking this one.
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Mr. Thorason-Under the agreement with his present employers Le may be discharged at Singapore at any moment without a single oeut, and have to find his way home.
Bis Lordship-Take this agreement: be forfeits any benefit under it for what he has
done
Mr. Thomson-That is the point; he cannot now get his passage homo.
His Lordship Why should ho? Then he raises the argament that he has made no profit | by breaking his agreement.
Mr. Thomson-Ee gets $200 a month under his present employers, but ho may bo dismissed
tiffs at the end of Eis form he was entitled to
a pasargo home, en I submit be has got no advantage. The extra $50 a mouth does not compensate Lim,
timed even millious of
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best gaus bine saker. AB 11 rounds, &
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12-POUNDER 8. Rounds Hits.
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are very.
Gunlover.
My onlôt consisted of two tenis rands of j
I had so two canvas covered balon silk. panoes, 150tbs of provisions, two rifles, thres 22 calibro single ahot pistols, and a 32-calibre resol ver, the latter for my own ure. I was dressed in a short skirt over knickerbockers, a sweater,
Curiously
enough, our starting place. the North West River Port, is the ons of which Lord Strathcona was in charge when he was in the servies of the Hudson's Bay 'ompany. His name is held in great reverence at the post, and every year be sends the men a Chistmas present of prevision.
pounds to the company A.B., 10 rounds, 6 hits; Broken, rounds, & which has held its prodaction as a monopoly. hits. With her 3-poundors she obtained 3
with the lapse of years many of the import-rounde, with 13 hits. ant anilo patents have expired by limitation In these days of rapid and accurate shooting a heavy leather belt to which were attached my and rival companies have begun to manufacture in the navy, records in gunnery are only made
revolver, hunting knife, and cartridge belt. I had also a pair of heavy oft dauned leather each other's specialities, he market values of ❘ to be quickly broker, but the aring of the Keut which thereupon dropped within
À narrow- mocas reaching to the knees. (Capt. Spencer de Horsey) has been of such a margin of the cost of production. "o avert a remarkably good character that it seems almost brimmed soft feit hat completed the outh. long course of this kind of competities, svara impossible to surpass it.
My guider were George Elson, my husband's compacion; & half-breed named J. Iserhoff of the grant companies have formed a spudicate kean on gunnery, and this he been rewarded 7 Job Chappins, a Cree Indian; and an Eskimo to secure to members jointly the control of the following realis-From bor 12 pecuder several and now unprotected special ins, and by gans sh fod 10 rounds and made 83 hita, boy, Gilbert Blake. uniting their collective strength to dominate average 11.18 hits per gan per minute. From practically not only the whole aniline ex the 3 pounder she rod 42 rounds with 35 hite. Fort trade of Gerany, but also to govern average 12.7. The following are the results the price of standard dye and colours with names of gualayers:- for the home markut. There romain outside the syndicate several aniline manufactures of comparatively limited resources who are not bound by its restrictions, but the groat som panice in question control in effect the couitar Port colour industry of Germany, and consequently Port... of the worid, sineo nearly re-sixths of the Fort... total supply of such products is made in Germany. Other branches of German manu- facture in which the syndicate iden is now actively prevalent are the vatten textile in- duates, particularly the department of co Ingred
and privled god, well the the rabber industry, for the purpose of trying to restrain aning competition and to keep the prices of finished products up to a more normal and profitable relation to the subated price of raw rubber Pully, the Portland cement industry, after many years of vain effort, which the aumurous German
facturies
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Port... Port,
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Starboard Starboard Starboard
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14
Total. .107 **
Hewitt, P. Q. J. Laker, A.H Watts, A.B. T. O'Neil, G.I. Blair, A.B. Cockerell, P.0.1. Rameden, A.B. Nash; P.0.1,
3. Pounders.-16 rounds, 12 hits, Hick, A.B.; 13 rounde, 12 bits, Taylor, A (B., 13 rounds, 11 bits, Low, A.B.; tools, 24 rounds, 35 Lite.
Grand total for ship-average, 11.53 bita por gan per minute.
The leading is little short of marvellous, when it is remembered that the rus is only of 55 a moment's notice and have to lind his era whare bean split up int warring groups, ha
20conds' duration. horas, whereas had he remained with the plain enrol a combination which will rigʻrict the
The splendid shooting of Nasb, P.0.1, and Ramades, A.1. deserves special mention, the hitherto enormous overproduction and arrange former putting on 14 hits out of 14 rounds, and
certain to control prices so as to rescue or slona oer tas lattor 13 hits out of 15 rounds. The leading factories which have hitherto been running at a of the guns was also creditable all round. loss. The teaching of the whole situation is that Everything must have been in splendid condi while industrial and commercial interests in. tion, and the crews well trained in leading, aa Germany are steadily recorering from the the average time taken to load and fire the gun depression which followed the collapse of was only 3.6 seconds, viz., 15 rounds in 55 1901.02, they bare not yet reached a degren of acconds.
activity which justifies large prosperous individual operations, and in the meanwhile there is a general tendency among mavu- facturers to more with caution, to avoi
avoid neodkes risks, to be content with
moderato profits, and to doped upon oombinations which shall eliminate as far as crally and useless competition, restrain overproduction, sal help. to give steadiness to price both in Charmany
His Lordship-That's his lookout. Da that agreement you want to say he was entitled to
do as he liked.
Mr. Thomson-Perfectly natitled, His Lordship Then it must by a que-sided agreement.
Mr. Thomson-The defendant and be WAN
quite lisfied with the agreement when he was at home, at when ho came out bere he found hings different. My argument is that the plain tifle mutabide by their own agreement, entered and abroad. There is of course, outlier vers into with their ayes open. It is not the Arst time in the United States bare shown very clearly, possible plass as developments of น แะ ส they have had to employ a doctor, and I darosuy but in Germany There has so far beau tr it is not the first time they have had the protest either from the people or the Govern
ment against the syndicate system, and this is dae mainly to
to the highly perfvat d
governs companies, which
and
of
His Lordship-Tie defendant could break | experionon of a doctor leaving their employ.
compre. the agreement at any time by wilful disobedienos They should have been more careful in drawing | Lesire and rigidly enforced German la or by getting drank,
up the agreement.
in the such concerns, His Ford ship-Would they have a one-sided organisation and management of such c
and makes their business oporatione from year to year an open record which every interested
Mr. Thousou-Yo, the plaintiffs entered into the agreement containing that clause agreement? will their eyes open, and
it is not now Mr. Thomson-If it is, it was drawn up by person may read and understand. Itangoon for them to say that this clause does nei mean the plaintiffs. They cannot come to Court | Bazette. what it says
and say what they meant was 60 and 80. They cannot interpolate words in their own favour as they are trying to do now. If the defendant caucels the agreement be forfeits the
His Lordship-Go va to the next cienes, Mr. Thomson "Should the doctor be desir ons of leaving at the expiry of two years". The agreement is for two years, and ko is perfectly ¦ benefis under it.
Friendly rivalry is a term which covers a multitude of nasty sayings.
There is only one thing a woman loves better than to be told a secret, and that is to find it out ¡ for herself,
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issned the following report:
I wished to push on we quickly as possible and, in consequence, the journey was made so quickly that little in the way of extraordinary adventure has to be recordeil. The 20 miles) were accomplished in about sixty days. Indeed, during the last 132 railea over continuous rapids travelling was so quick that one stretch of three and three quarters of a mile was covered io fifteen minutes.
of course these rapida were always more or less a source of danger, but my men handled tho sanors to perfection. Sometimes, of course, there were long perforages to be accomplished, but the loyalty and cheerfulness of the guides never failed for a second.
One of the most exciting incidents of the ruby was recorded on August 8th; when we e: countered a wonderful herd of something lika 2,000 caribeo migrating, A. I had a gamers. with me, I made by mind to get a photogra
"P phic record of this splendid spectacle, and propt up to within 250 yards of the herd. Suddenly 1 saw
that they had goḥ wind of us.
a moment the stags come to the front, where they stood looking in our direc tion. Then they came towards ns-and (
fl-d. On another secasion we fell in with bears, and I sent a shot after a magnificent specimen, but there was not time to follow up the chase. To the Montaguais Indiana I wae only able to pay a short visit. Fifty miles away
from
thera I found
1ts Nuecoupee Indians, the most primitive and little known tribe in Canada. They proved to be quite friendly. They live by the rod and the
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Ansia of cariboo, and dras ir deerskins. Only with a view to lecturing, for she has just Mrs. Hubbard has gone to England chiefs oneo a year they visit the Hudson's Bay port
is moving into the Pacife to the N.E. of Japan. On the 4th at 12.15 p.m.-Tho depression be barometer has risen quickly in 8. Japan, 10 B a slight rise has taken place ako, over Forces and S. China. the Pacific towards the Loochoos.
Pressure is high over the N. Philippines and with aking. But, so far as I was able to completed a series of lectures in America. She
The It is observe, contry is not rich in fure. is so at work on a book, and hopes, if a dato relatively low over W. China and Tungking, These two tribe, of Indians were the fret can be arranged, to lestare before the Royal
we saw for 35 wilus, These people Geographical Socialy. were very los. I wanted to get through to Unguva Bay,
Fresh to moderato S. monsoon may be expo'ed butan builteresting but I had no time to
in the Formosa Channel, and the N. part of the China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.62 inches.
It appears that the Swadeshi spirit, as so as to catch the adson's Bay Company's understood by the Bengali employees of the ship the last wook in August, and return to East Indian Railway, does not apply to the style of their clothing. At any rate, it has
but the ship was a month lato,
civilisation. I reached the Bay at the having not prevented the Indian station staff from The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon. injured on reefs. I did not hare gut expressing a desire to discard the time-honoured
to-day is as follows:- Hongkong & Neighbourhood(") Formon Channel South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks South coast of China between
Samaan No. 1. Same as No.1.
October 22nd, Whilst I was waiting ing tent "chapkan in favour of a more European was nearly eaten up by dogs, but as I was garment. In dealing with a representation to sleeping at the port the loss was not in the that effect the East Indian Railway authorities nature of catastrophe.
Lave issued orders making it permissible for Generally speaking, the country is barren the Indian station staff all along the line to don and unproductive. On the northern slopes buttoned-up coats with turned down collare if (*) 8. winde, fresh to moderate; equally, the wood growth is very small, bat olanwhere they prefer there to the "chapkaa which showers.
I found traces of minerals, including conl." they have hitherto been obliged to wear.
Hongkong and Hainan
Samena No. 1.