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LAW REPORT, DEC. 12.

SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE.

Count of APPEAL. (BEYORE THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, LORD JUS: ICE BUCKLEY, AND LORD JUSTICE KENNEDY.}

COLLINS AND OTHEKA V. SIMPSON STEAMSHIP, COMPANY.

CLAIM BY SEAMEN FOR WAGES.

This was suppout by the defendanta from a judgment of Mr. Justice Sutton (reported in 23 The Tones Law Reports, 241) in action by a

not

fair

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10TH, 1908,

THE KAISER IN LONDON.

́A'DAT'S. 13GUTALKING,

TREASURES OF THE WALLACH COLLECTION.

WL.S

Count von Huelson-Haussler, Captain von Rebour-Paschwitz, Dr Ilberg. Captain Widesmann, Herr von Bbbmaan-Hollwog, and the personnel of the Embassy.

the

Losoben rated rather longer than -ngual, and shortly af or three o'clock the Kaler called fis malur and dior to Mraars. Waring and Gill's premises in Oxford-strest. Thore were devad reasons why his Imperial Meisty desired

to visit

gro emporium. In the first place, the Empress abopped વર્ત there prior to leaving England, y secondly, it was Meese, Waring who were re- sponsible for tho furnishing of the Hohen. sollers, the Deutschland, and the Meteor, while again, the firm is building promises in Berlin. for seemingly his Majesty was thinking of the Nor was the risit entirely one of sightseeing, of his sabjects when, after inspecting in turn these complete equipments of the home the £60 house," and the £300 bouse" lin observed, "I should like to see some of thes

umber of seamen for woga", and for dumagost antilled to, wages after January and off by motor-car for Hertford House to inspo familiar to Londoners as the £10 house"

The action wife were members of the point and it might arise for decision in auother maining cara were the other moutubers of the exhibited and most comfortable houres

stances Tho

SUGAR KING'S DEATH.

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A

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14 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

THE

that contention was not woll-found. The ship had explosives amongat her cargo, and the slip blow up and ceased to szirt ana ship, therefore it was clearly a case where the ship was lost with in the messing of section 158, and as a couse- quer de the right of the suam -n to wages was put

The German Emperor's, remarkable energy an end to; that was irrespective as to their right to damages. It must not be overlooked that

well. exemplified i during hie Taperint the claim of a teaman for damages was not Majesty's last fall day in London prior to his taken away by the emotion at all. He was official visit to Amsterdam and return to Berlin. entitled to damages even although the ship was In the cone of the day be visited the Wallac blown up.

Mr. Justice Button had given the Collection, Mosses, Waring and Gillow's plaizitiffe

the for damages. That premises, and & sum of

German Athen.im money malter could not be reopened now. There was entertained a large party to 1 inch and another nothing to show that the sum awarded was not large party to dinner, and also managed to give

sam, taking into account the fact that time to maltiplicity of State affairs.. 24

Breakfasting at eight o'clock, the Emperor been brought home. Therefore the men bad it must be assumed that the plaintiffs were was on the terrace of the German Embassy for

comfort the some time before nine, and an hour later started for luss of kit and breach of omtrast. The date when the abi, was destroyed. His nction was commenced at the summer agizes at ship did not desire to express any opinion on the Wallace Collection. Three motor-cara were Swanses in Angust last year. sui wan journed the point that the wages were not paid to the employed, for the short journey in the fist for further Touring in Louden, hoing rgued seamen at Saigon through the misconduct of the was the Emperor, the Gorman Ambargador and on December 20 following.

to the following circum. aster, as it was not necessary to decide that Colonel the Hon. I, C. Legge. In the re-

Was Dearly half-past three when the Kaiser crew, of the steamship Cartial, which aileler 1's appeal must, therefore be allowed. suite, including Coant an Eulonburg, General

Lord Juties Backing, and Konaedy were of roa Phsen, Count x Hulsen Ifasselor, and arrived at the premises, where he was received from Cardif for the Far Bast in 1914 during the same opitiou

Captain 2. 8. vou Rebour Paschwitz. Tho by Mr. B. J. aring and Masarg, Jamar, Frede this anbjot, and are now more nuiapokon than the progress

of the Russo-Japanood war, Phai

Imperial party were

were required by Sir John tick, and Harold Waring, with the heads of de- the C nservativer is proclaiming the necessity Teintiffs at Mands, in April, 185, signed

Murear. Scott, chairman of the trustees, partments. The public were not excluded, but of a strong navy as a political instrument articles for a voyage of not more than two-

Lord Redesdale and Air, Alfred de Roth The varinus rooms were partially cloud in turn in the conduct of Anglo-German relations, years' duration from Cardiff to any ports within

A FORTUNE OF £15,000,000.

schild (trustees,) Mir Claude Phillips (Keeper to enstic his Imperial Majesty to btain a The Radicals, like a good manny thee förman limits of 75deg. dorth and 60log south,

Mr. Henry Havemeyer, president of the of the Collection), and Mr. Gay Laking better view, Another great crowd of spects-

in the babit of tore Desembled commencing at Cardiff, proceeding Themes to

in ford-street, sud B John Sontt wore the Order of the Bd Ragi" their Christmas Kian bio, and for any other pats within the Aclean 3-gar Refining Company, which in Hosorary Inspector of the Armouries). Sit

against what they described as large number of visiters engaged in making unval schemes. They themselves! buiter know as the ingar Trus, and one of above limite, and to end at much port in the the richest ma in the world, died at his guan- and Ir. Caude Phillips the Oring of the

purchases congregated in

how prepared to sat no bounds to the oxpan United Kingdom or Continent of Europe

within imme liately the angust hume, Merrivale, near Comusek, Long Crown, eonforred upon them respectively on the

sion of the German navy until its strength has try limite) ss might bo (within home de

of the Empress's recent visit."shepper's" identity became known. A com-

become suficient to make it the instrument of ROBINSON PIANO by the magter. The plaintiffs aleged that they Island last month. While out pheasant shoot. Coon

Ifertford House was closed to the public, a inspection of the various departments - was

potential pressure upon British Imperial and signod-on at ordinary wages for an ordinary ing was suddenly surcome with exhaustif Balice to that a fleet being bug on the rolling made. Articles of farniture which Würings pote

foreign palier voyage, int thay anbsequently discovered that 60. to what was verlig, a very zonte astack of without. A large crowd of sp-stators gathered produced 100 years ago were displayed, along

Some observers of German affairs are inclined the ship was, in fact, engaged in carrying indigestion. He has left a fortune estimated in the vininity, and gave the Emperor & gordial

most pieces.

eas of present day

la wonder how the country, which is already workmanship. The Queen Anne roome, with suffering from economie dificulties and from ammunition and other contrahend for Russia.

welcome on arrival." Whilent Manila the master received instractions at £15,000,000, sud of this amount, it is stated

the real staircase and ceiling

ing taken from the

the cost of living, will be a

sable to bear fresh Intr- from the Russian Goverment to probed to Sai-o the authority of intimate friends, £750,

Dake of Marlborough's house at Great Marl

deus of which the prospect is so unlimited. They gon instead of Port Arthur, which had fallen into goes towards educational and philanthruplesures began the Emperor was joined by

borough atriot, appeared to please the Emperor forgat that in Germany, and particularly in the hands of the Tapanes. On January 4, 1968, Guterprises. This announcement creates no sur-

Pross's, it is coly in recent days that the step- while proceeding on that voyage with contraband prise, because in recent years every great

grostly, in pusing into the rooms furnished in Freash Hylor, he remarked, White is dard of living and of gour latefort has been of war she was destroyed by an explosion in Americau multi-millionaire has made similar sts, and in that has done much to

good e lour for wallls with plain electric lights: raised for any considerable sention of the commu-i Saigon river, he crease load their and coached bustify the axist-200 of the multi-millionaire

rims, all briefly the fan production of afty, Uvise and amid try tastes and shout prio grew lost affects,

very bright, Again, the old Eagliabaity. Universal military service, memory

Cardiff in March, 1006, Ar Cardiff they were of Socialists and the Labour party, and of

Kal-Hall is Keat, caused him to panse for fathers, make the men of this generation prepared asked by the captain, in the presence of the legislative plans to curb what Mr. Rooseve

several minuter. The visit last nearly an hour to contemplate hardships and raori Even which in under

and a half, and his Imperial Majesty expressed

be regarde.l section 136 of the Merchant Shipping

calls untealthy wealth, or "swollen fortunes" Ael,

bis zelisfaction and pleasure at all that be other trivs would only

au justillet in the immi enca of some great This they refused to do withcul clearly reserving

not part aro

had seen, then burried away to the German national port The Pra sians, however, and a of the American Recal system, bat any rights they might have for compensation,

large proportion of the Germans, am ready TUNED AND REPAIRED and in the end the captain handel to the are urgently advocated by many people.

What Mr. J. D. Rockefeller is to oil, Mr. superintendent a letter stating that their Carnegie to sleet, and Mr. Dake to tobacco, signature was to be without prejudice to claims Mr. Havemeyer was to auger, Fer two gena for loss or claims for money ngainst the Russia rations bebiud him the flavemeyers have been Government. On this latter bring lauded over and approved by the superintentant then the sugar business. His grandfather was plaintiffs signed clear. The plaintiffs claimed engaged in sugar refining in Germany, and damages for the loss of their kit and for the made a fortune. His father continued the hardship suffered by them, sad wages from business in Old Greenwich village, New York, January 1906, the date when the ship and sided greatly to the store of wenita.

Ay was destroyed, down to the time of "finil settlement thereof. The defendants contend. ed that the plaintiffs were not antitled to damages, and were only entitled, under section 158 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, 10. which amount was paid; and, further, that the

went through every detail of the industry. plaint fi signed releass at Cardiff, under section 186 of the Act, in respect of all claims eronted the Sugar frist, and for the past fifteen for wages or otherwise. Mr. Justice Entton years has been the dominating personality in held there had not been a loss" of the ship How much sie has been amply illustrated during industry. In fact, he was the Trust. wilbin section 158 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1994, and that the plaintiff's were entitled the brief period of his illness, when the securities tu wages under section 134 () down to the time of the Trust rose and fell to sympathy with of final settlement-vis., the date of the inde. reports of Mr Havemeyer's condition Tedst attention. At this point the Imperial party which a number of distinguished guests were

fnance for the

olase in

superintendent, to sign clear of the ships. The tarsion of incomes and big death duties in those of Napoleon J: and bis dysty, and

It was said by a past-generation that Mr. Frederick Havemeyer, grandfather of the man who died yesterday, know more about sugar thun any other man in the world. To the course of time the same thing camp to be asid of Mr. He entered the business Houry Havemeyer.

HA

Some time after the inspection of the trea Prigours Laniso, Duchess of Argyll, and by the Earl of Rosbars, whe is one of the trastes, In Gallery I, his Imperial Majesty's attention was first drawn to the fue portrait of his molber, the Empress, Fredrick, by Profound through the French galleries. A miunts in spention of the famous gr. up. of miniatures followed, the Emperor showing great interest oanfirming as accurate the designations of twe miniatures, the one representing Frederick William II., King of Prussia, the other a fiue portrait of Prince August of Prussia, by Jean Bopliste Isabey, A thorough inspection of collection, which is unique in England, the Emperor displayed close interest, for he is himself an ardent collector of old armour. The early helmets aud the Italian and German sixtoonil contary armour called for many

admiration. observations of

The Royal souvenirs next attracted attention, including mado for the Queen Maris jewel-case a Antoinette, a writing case of velvet used by Louis XIV. of France, and a despatch box made for Charles II. of England.

the armouries followed. In this section of the

with

Athanasum..

THE GEEMAN ATHENEUM,

rundur Bo

xpon

This is a club which has been in existence into near these hardships and encrifices on behalf of national ambitions, such as the desire to make London for fifty years, and has a membership the voine of Germany se powerful in the decision of 50 German-speaking gonflemen in the metropolis. Quite recently the club promises of transccuario questions as that of older and were removed from Mortimer-street to Strat. mightier world-empires. It is useless to re- ford-plear The Emperor, who received the present to them that the security of German heartiest possible welcome from the members territory, the expansion of German commetor, 10 a the political prestige of fiermany aTS of the cini inspected the handsome stilspacine already safeguarded by the strong at army in rooms, and onogra ulated the committee on the

Earopo exonllent quartere they had secured. He furthermore signed the visitors book and pro- mised to send his portrait to hang on the olab wall. Sir Laurence Alma Tademe, Sir Edgar Speyer and Profesor Herkner were then presented to the angust visitor, and after a acharapanied by the German ambassador and the Royalsuite, called upon Colonel the Hon. E. Start-Wortley, at No. 17, where he took Les, and subsequently drove once more to the Embasey

defences which would'

the German shores a matter of extreme danger and difffeally. There must be other conscious or semiconcious con. siderations which stir the national spirit to encounter sacrifices which, except in caen of a victorious campaign, must entail great

the

wages up to the time when the ship was lost, direct from school, and, begining at the bottoms works of the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth stay of twenty minutes his Imperial Majesty, } risks for the soonemic and political well lping!

tho

for

174)

was no evidence of referred to " loyd v. sheen' (93 L.T.,)

Austin Friars Steamship Compasy v, & track [1905 K.B., 315), and "Sievewright" v. Allen" ([1906) 2 KB, 81).

Mr. S. T. Evaus, K., and Mr. Morgan Morgan, for the plaintiff, contended that the ship was not lost within the mosa

that

Breat

Not only to maiters of

of the

of the

In

of volien 18 of the Merobant Shipp of à romance in the life of the Sugar King, writing. 20, for instance

-time

admired, a

The Reiser brought his busy day to a con- clusion by giving a dinner at the Embassy, at present. The company included, in addition to the-ruembers of the suite and the Embassy

sir Edward Grey, the Russian, Austro- staff: Hungarian, and Lial an Ambassadors the or logues Minister. Lord Curzon of Kedleston;

PRINCE BUELOW AND THE REICHSTAG.

of the nation.

CO.. LTD.

PIANOS

BY

QUALIFIED MEN

AT

MODERATE CHARGE.

Hongkong, 8th January, 1908.

thereto.

d...

remains

36

the

Passing through the gallery given over to centuries, the Emperor next came to the many

C.I.F. SHIPMENTS. beautiful specimens of the lustred majollon of

with him in bis disposition. Lord Traynor Hispano-Manresque lustred pottery, and Limoge Gubbio, Diruta, Pesaro, and Urbias, the

said that the special chligations implied by Considerable attention is directed from times "oi.f." had no reference to the question of Quarrels, which were greatly admired. The quaint coloured wax effigiva in miniature of sixteenth century worthies also attracted

me in to columns of some of our sentens- delivery. I think," he added, "the question poraries as to the fact meaning of the familiar as to what delivery is sufficient to from the seller terme ail, sad "fob" The following of risk and where Boh delivery is hold to be ment in the action; and ale to damages for the Born of their hit and for the Lordslip-suffered has been one of the most carefully managed passed up the grand staircase, from the top of

interesting article from recent jesus of the made are not affected by these additional obli

Manchester Guardiani-therefors-of-special-gations" (i.e-to-ingar droided according -and-pay-the- The defendants apported against so much of great industrial" combinations—was Mr. Hate which the Fraperor turned and spent some-

interest on this subject;--

froight), "bat are to the judgment as gave the plaintiffs wages up meyer a leader, but down to the last detail of in examining the pictures by Boucher of which

A question having been raised in these to the ordinary rales of law applicablo to the date of the judgment.

basigess be know sogar as Mr. Carnegie knows the Watluce Collection contains the finest in the and Mr. Eailbacke, steel and Mr Dake knows tobacco. He know world. Boucher's great convns of "The Rising

columns as to the legal responsibilities of Mr. J. A. Hamilton, K.

Condor that the hip h all about the which the is

with pendant, Setting fer the defendant,

grows, he knew how to plant, sulfivate, and of the Sun," veiginally oned by the Marging

shippors in regard to goods exported en "oi.f." contract.c.i.f. does not stipulate tine that the lyre, it may be said that judicial decision a certain place. If the defenders kad averred lost within the meaning of section 158. Lost"

Lonsdale, Sir Ernest Cassel, Lord Redesdale, harvest the cane. He knew how to reduce it de Pompadour, the artist's patron and com- in that motion merely meant the non-existence to raw anger, and then how to redne it., Kopanion, oarsed his Imperial Majesty laughingly Mr. Alfred de Rothschild, Sir William Ramsay, appears to be only slighty more definite than that by the custom of muzáhauts a contrací ei.f. that of the commersial community. In 1871 meant and was uniterally recognised 25 of the and therefore ander that sootion know all about every bit of manobinery that is to remark that he wished they were bis. The Bir E. Birkbook, Colonel the Hon. H. C. Legge, Mr. Justico Blackburn, in the sea of meaning, a contrast nader which the seller

Word not autitled to recores or

and Mr. F. Gill, K.C.

Ireland e. Livingstone, said: "The terms at hand himself to deliver at the port which the date of the destruction of the need in the Hauferin of avery conlity of Waticans, Fragonarde, Laserets, and Patern

HOROUS FOR M169 NIGHTINGALE. wagen aftor

sogar. Mr. Havemeyer was famnas

a price” to cover cost, freight, and insurance the goods were consigned, that would have been ship-Fi, January 4, 1906. Sretion 134 bad -mo spplication to x 285H

A case where the payment of the world as the "Sugar King," and the Trast pleasure. Many a Walford xpressions of

Ambassador, a beautiful forat of the ments ar very usual, and are perfectly well svarred." Lord Wallmond brou wages had been put an end to by the loss of the could no be mentioned without evoking his most notablu series of Luuorets and Paters are Nightingale, that went to Miss Florance by acceptance on receiving shipping doon different matter. But no such customi

would be necessary Truss is an institution dependent upon no on

supreme personality, and where the Sugar to be found in the Royal Frisian palaces at

Borlin, and in and near Potsdam, and, ship. But even if it had,

accompanied by a letter expressing his out debiting the consigace with the agreed on a 10 ming d

the invoios price the cost of tba cargo, the plaintifs to show that the wages were man for its existsnor, and will go or, the in- to say, the Emperor, who like his illustrious Impartal tisjonty's esteem, said bis appreciation price for the actual curta d'commaimion, with te i ne training, is that the allors under- held

tho any euch miscviduot. He dustry suffers a loan fu Mr. Hatemayer's death suc:stor Frederick the Great, takes a keen of her great services to nursing. In conclusion, the premiums of insurance, and the freight, as

the Emperor conveyed his best, wishes to Miss the case may, he) and giving him credit for the usurance premium, and the full freight. From man who best' know, sugar, just as in the interest in art, made comparison between. His Nightingale, who has thus been igually amount of freight which he will have to

two collections as he passed along death of Commodore Vanderbilt a great Ameri- can genius in railroading passed out of the fold imperial Majesty also referred to the magoi honoured beth by the King, and the Kaiser the shipowner ca actual delivery, and for the thither deduct the amount of the freight o This is incidentally balanes & draft is drawn on the consignor, which be paid at port of discharge and draw for the

balanes on the consigues." ficant collection of Rambrandts which are to be within the past few days. which he had dominated.

ho is bound to accept (if the shipment be in by Lord Shand, who speaks of the in-arance In 18-3 Mr. Havemeyer married Louise, alder Bueu at Cussel, near bis country tea. The daughter of his partner, and of this marriage Kaiser, indeed, became more and more interested

conformity with his contract) on having handed that the exporter effected as being one that to him the charter-part, bill of lading, and would cover any loss that the consigues might and observant in all he say he

82 suveial children were boru. Then one day the

policy of insurance. Should the ship arrive austais, and Mr. Justics Blackburn, in the financial world was startled by the appearance

board he will have to earlier case we have cited, anys: "Should with the goods on in pale-green Vecuta Maria

pay the freight, which will make up the the goods not be delivered in consequence of a

Ho further! and, with his wife and niece, Mr. Havemeyer lacquer and gilt bronze, kg Dubris, in the to-

peril of the sex, bo" (the consigues) "is not describes the contract an sailed for Europe. That was nearly twenty oaked Louis dire style, which is known to years sp When the Havemeyers were next have belonged to the Empress Catherine II of

at Berlin said:- heard of it was through the announcement that Kassis. In accordance with the legend at-

bears

It would be easy to atlash excessive import. the one party binds himself Ataolately the amount of his interest in the goods under. the notiti. Mre. Havamayar kad obisined a divores from fached to it, this superb proce

a vessel euch as is slip the policy.". snce to the so-called Parliamentaryisis lated for, at a fixed prim, to be paid for in the

to supply the geods

The inference, here is that the insurance is on this tabla tha l'ence of Tilsit is her husband, who bad in turn married Mrs. calion that

Haid to have been signed in 1807 between the which ended yesterday, as the initiated foresaw, anatomary, manuor-thn! is; part by acceptance feeled on behalf of the consigners. Favenwyer's niece.

on receipt of the customary documents and part Court says that the insurance premium is in imperor Napoleon I., the Emperor Alexander in the simultaneous declarations of confidence in

the Imperial Chanceller on the part of all by paying the freight on delivery; and the other effect paid by the consignee, and the moneys I, of Hussin, and King rederiek Willian III place at the end of the engagaout. The

of Frussia" but to this statement the Em parce sections of the bloc. The newspapers which are

raption to day the more castomary le not the legioni cousinsion that during the Merchant Shipping Act contain. d very string.

took exemption, printing at that the conditions subject to official influences vie with one an- party hinds himself to pay that fixed price." In recoverable ander the policy are payable to him. ent provision to ensure the payment-lo sexmen-

in the moat dramatic light, and lay renewed manners.for the exporter to pay the freight period covered by the poling, the vorage. shipment. But he still charges the con- the goods are at the risk of the consigues? Ou of wuge as soon as they wers due. The result

of the menting the three-moonrobs, on-and other in setting forth the events of the crisis" 20 al of zesding sections 1:4, 158, and 168 of the

in mid-stream, were such as to read the ase of sumptuous furniture,, to say the least, improb. emphasis upon the fact that the Chancellor in on

private conclave declared to the leaders of signes with this, it is arguable that he only pays this view, the term e.l.f. looks lik, que of com Merchant hipping Act together was that as

it as the consignes's agent. Against this sug-mercial convenience. The foreign consignee buys- it

they were soon as the service of the seaman caine to as

Largillière's memoria! portrait of Louis parties bis determination to resign end; his wages were to be paid to hit, as provid-plo

with his son, the Grand Danphin, bis not prepared to co-operate more barmoniously gestion of agency is the fact that it esso of loss in the English market, but as the scale of "it with him. To auprejudiced burrers the of the goods on, the voyage ho cannot recover auranes and freight are more easily ascertain- ed in section 134. and, in addition, certain oller

30,000, among them a fine collection on the Duc de Bourgogne, the infant

Freight from the consignee, who has never able by the English exported, he says in effect the Rembrandte.. He loved music

to the latter, "You insure the goods and pay the things were to be done under punities. The of

out appear to demand any such dramatic received the goods. What does the exporter feight and include these charges in your price,"

The question plaintiff, not having been paid at Saigen, were passionately, and was no meau performer on the Dus d'Anjou (afterwards Louis XV), and gravity of the situation did not for one entitled to be paid wages up to the date of Best violin. It was well known in his family circle Madame de Mainteneb, with the bronze busts.

in the background of Henri IV. and Lonis solution. To threaten resignation on necount entraet to do? The term "clf," refers to the whisk results in a if contract. It is the that it was sometimes difficult to secure an

of what was, comparatively speaking, a stora

insure aufficiently and to ship settlement in England, as the sharp ranty thier with the dead zillionaire regarding XIIL (the grandfather and father of Lanis

in a teacup woad have been to diminish the price, but it is used in connection with other exporter's duty to

"port abroad- ander such bill of lading scharge men 86 will insure the provided by section 134-"Palace Shippies francs or sugar, bat somehow he always found XIV)-came in for special notice: The trii:

goods delivery at the port, of Company 7. Caine" (19.7] A.C., 386).

if at a faturo period of the sesion more October delivery" Now in the case of Wanske.

B. 5193 o.i.f. tioned in the contract [Leaky Ogilvy, The Lord Chief Justice is giving judgment, time to welcome people calling about pictures laut appearance of the masterpi cas by Bey prospective effect of a menace of this sort terus of the contrast, a.g. said that he had not entertained any doubt upon old-siolias, of which he was a very sound nolds and Gainsborough, confrouted as they

were with the fluest works of the Italian, serious dissensions should break ont. The. Wingen (58 J, the substantial point raised in

appeal from judge.

Spanish, and Dutch schools, mada o da-pím most probable explanation of what has taken contrect provided that goods were to ba shippad Comm. Cases, 281, but these world seem to es three Boglial ports, at the bayer's option. by a c.i.f. contract. If this is the correct view, the time when he understood how the question

Congressman Fowler, chairman of the Compression. Hardly less interesting proved the place is that the Chancellor, in the exercise of by the seller in Sweden and seas off to one of exhaust the additional obligations" implied kie Parliamentary diplomacy, desired to seizes arose. Before Mr. Justice Sation ieft two questions bad tren raised. It was contoad- mitice of the House of Representatives on paintings of the franch and British soul of safe opportunity of impressing on all sections The Courts Day and Smith, JJ-recognised delay in transit is clearly, as anggested by our

the nineteenth century, and particularly those

But there is no doubt that

among shippers ed on behalf of the seamen in the first place that Banking and Carrency, speaking at a banquet by Moissenter, in which the Wallags collection of the bles the assity of annoord, so that that although the freight was charged by the surrespondent, at the consigner's risit,

goode in Mr.

themselves there are many who lake quite a dif- the date of the they were entitled to wages mpiot

rich, possessing some seventeen in all. when the danger of surious difference arises soller, the buyer would in off at have to pay it

later on the judgment, under section 134 of the Merchant given by the Illinois Manufacturer. Association,

partias may be reminded of the on the discharge of the deolarod that the only proper bank reserve was

The military scourety, the dramatic intensity

phasis on the condition to be shipped," they treet. To these the liability only ends with delivery Shipping Act, 1894; and, secondly, it was con tended that section 158 of the Merchant gold. The United States, he said, were most and exquisite finish of the most famous "mall undertaking which they have just given and Justice Blackburn's dictum. Placing the em-rent riew of their obligations under a c.i.f, con-

отид when it really goes against the grain. Shipping Aot had no application to this case at unfortunate in having to carry $346,000.00 | master," of moderi France were well calculated may be the more easily induced to co-operato, made the moment of shipment that at which the at the port of discharge. They effect the inscr to attract the German Emperor, and he closely Thosif the Radicals during the discussion of risk shifted to the buyer, the exporter having ance in their own names and on their own

Aoty 1804. "Losa" menut something jusden with a wrock, it meant something which scurred through a poril of the een. I did not cover anything which was under the control of the master-see Austin. Friars Sears Company v Struck" and "Siscewright Allen Even if it was a loss within seedon 158, the ennen were still entitled to their wages under section 134, which dealt with wiat tuok

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Mr. Havemayor had palatial residences in the city the country, and st the seaside, Bayberry. Point, Long Island, be transformed In merican edition of modere Venice, It was not an entirely suit effort. He was very fond of huntip had fine horses, dogs, and game preserves. In New York his massion contained many art treasures, chiefly able.

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all. His Lordship thought it must be assamed (£69,200,100) in notes and $600,000,000 examined coach example in the collection with

the Navy Bill should be tempted to follow the then finished all he contracted to do. If" port behalf. If the goods do not arrive, they recover that Mr. J'astice Sutton beld that section 158 £120,000,0.0) in silver, and to maintain them obvions retisfaction.

The visit concluded by an inspection of the lead of the Centre, and should make bold to ask abroad is, as it seems to be, equivalent to "to be from the isserance or shipping company (as did not apply. But in his opinion the view that

non-delivery. Mr. Justice Sutton had taken of section 158 was ou a parity with gold, thereby justifying as

That seotion determined when the best they could their use as a ratorre, Both plotures of Venico by Canaletto and Guardi, by what kind of fresh faxation the suurinens shipped," the logical conclusion would be that the case may be), and make what terms ther

His Imperial Majesty then tok leave of her ineresse in expenditure and the existing definit by shipping in October, under such terms, the can with their consigues for right of a seaman to claim wages formisated, were stumbling blocks in the way of the United Royal Highnees the Duchess of Argyll, thanked are going to be met, they will be reminded of exporter performed his part of the contract, and this relation they, of course, make prudcnt to maintain the unity of would be under no further liability. The Court provision against a possible rise in the market, their promise Lis

has never specifically construed a dif. contract and delay in transit probably becomes a subject It provided that" where the service of

Stales becoming the financial centre of the the trustees and keeper, and re-antering

(without such further conditions) in such a way

in which the shipping com- terminates before the date contemplated iu std. is. Fowler said to believed that a returned to Carlton Ilouse-torrace for lunshoon. the blog and to stretch a great the agreement by reason of the contral bank was at present an impossibility, tained a number of English guests to luncheon,

pany At the Embassy the German Emperor enter points in the interest of harmony.

this connexion a smile may well be pro--as-to-détermine the moment when the risk for "allows directly implicated. It is all lors of the ship" that meant of

passed from the exporter to the consignee. In is not finch with what the judicial interpretation Ceasing to do work bhòanso, the ship did not ; and he did not think it was essential," provided which was served at half-past one o'clook, The Voked in Germany by the simplicity of shifted. Then the property in the goods straightforward and reasonable enough, but it exist" or of his being left on shore at any we can unify and co-ordiants oar banking table was decorated with chrysanthemums, and certain organs of opinion in England white Delaurier. Willie, Bootch cars reported in of the contract would seems to be, nor does it place sbread under a certificate granted as interests," thereby securing the universal at the centre sit his Imperial Majesty, with have gravely informed their readers that the provided by this Act of bis noftness or inability co-operation and combination of the entire Princess Louis, Duchess of Argyll, on his right, German Navy Bill cannot be passed until the 17 Seas, Cases. Lord M'Taran said: "In the appear to obtain so widely as to suggest the

10318 of defraying the contemplated expendi. absence of other elements of evidence or impli ture have been discovered in the shape of fresh cation from the contract itself, I should be dislikelihood of its being judicially, so pied as a other guests included: Laing able to fence, but the banking capital. He doolared that if the and Princess Henry of Battenberg on his left,

be the fate of the blac, posed to think that a male expressed to be in taxes. Whatever he shail be Government continued injecting into the Viscount and Viscountess, Churchill, Geor time of such ter

arteries of trade a "sommeres fixed and bond. gina of Dudley, Admizal the Hop. V. and Lady it certainly will not split on this diffenity. It olasive of cost, freight, and insurance is a sle period." That wat wages work to be paid to secured currency by swapping securities, houd Agneta Montags, Sir Charles and Lady there is one thing which suites the associated of goods deliverable at the port of arrival, and plexion, Mire Elen's Urome Charmante, Lait

side their organizations, it is the determination, until the completion of the Raman if he came within the three cases men speculations, Treasury manipulations, and Ex-Herdinge, Field-Marshal Sir George and Lady parties, as well as many of those who stato unt that the property of the goods Coen not pass Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Poudre

soutire orders" the country would arrive at a White, Miss Baiteel, Miss Montagu, Mrs.

Widenmann, Frau von Bethmann: Hollweg with or without sound finances, witli or without thing more is done to antleia, unless some Charmant will enable you to do it. Her commercial tragedy, compared with which the

the German Ambassador (Count Paul Wolf- fresh taxation, to spend many more millions of the property," but he expressly reserved his Specialition for the Skin are the atnily of a money upon the navy. The Radicals, in parli-opinion as to the meaning of the abbreviation, ifetime. A. 8. Watzon & Co., Ltd., Sole Agents only necessary to state the facts in order tosh present orisis was "only a pleasant summer i Metternich), Colonel the Hon. H. C. Leggi onlar, have entirely changed their attitude on and other members of the Court did not agree

onting."

proceed on the voyage"that was the case The ship still bing in

tioned in the section. It was argued that there had not been a loss of the ship within the men

ing of that section, but he thought that it was.

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