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Che morning last month, for the first time in a great number of years, the Thamer was frozen oror between Waterloo and Blackfriars Bridge,

The steamer Windsor, which was bound for Hongkong with a cargo of sandalwood when wrecked off Geraldton, is now reported to have broken up with the heavy sosa,

Various ramours have been alost regarding the mysterious death of Captain Mackenzie,

and the gentleman is reportet to have, and considerable sum of money on his preson whos asteen. To strangthai-the idea of foul play, it' is alleged that this money was 'mining when the body was found, and it is further alleged that there were two wounds on the body. These statements, however, the police do not verify.

A magistrats in Auvergne was appealed to by lady and a corset maker over a coast. The lady said it was a bad f, the maker said it was * perfect fit. The justice thought a week, mys the “Telegraph,” then delivered the following judgment. Whereas we, Justice of the Penos, having hosed both sides, find the point at isu; to be whether the corset did fit or not, and whereas to decide the point we should produced, and whers were it produced we should requirs it to be tried on in our presence, and whereas aren wore it produced and tried on in our presence, to decide the point whether it file or not, we would require to assess in the matter certain aptitude and faculty which are not in our provides; for these reasons we can bat declare ourselves incompetent in the question ratione materis.

require to see the corest, which has not been.

CORRESPONDENCE.

LOCAL POLITICS.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PRESS,"||

81-Your landing article. to-day touches a

question a number of residents are keenly interested in, though, it is competent for some to aver that loent "politics" have no interest for anyone save those who have some aze to grind. Though, in the instance you refer to, His Excellency the Governor has the sole right to choose a nemines for the seat to be rendered

But even so, Sir, there are others. What of

DAILY PRE EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.]

QUERY?

LONDON, February 10th.' Laings Underland suspended.

OBITUARY,

LONDON, February 10th, Admiral Lyons and General

SUPREME COURT,

Monday, February 10th.

BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIR FRANCIS PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE).

EXBOLMENT OF A BOLIO.TOR, Before the business of the Supreme Court opssed yesterday, Hon.MH, E, Póllook,X.C_ moved that Mr. Henry Larduer Dennys be approved, admitted, and enrolled to practise at. an attorney, solicitor and procter of the Supreme Court of Hongkong. The application was supported by the usual sifidavits, and there was'

that he was admitted to practise as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature, England, on the 19th September, 1907. There was also the usual affidavit of identity by Mr, F. B. L. Bowley.

Wel-ansfildavit by Mr. Danay's himself, slowing

vacant, I faooy. Sir Frederick Lugard will wellesley Thomas are dead. come an expression of opinion on the subject,. - Sir Algernon M'Leanan Lyons was 75 yeus Were it possible for either of the gentlemen of age; and was an Admiral of the Flest since you mention to take the seat, the public would 1897. He entered the Navy in 1847; served in be pleased. I fancy, however, Mr. Wood goes the Black des during the Russina Wot 18545; was Commodore in the West ncies 1875-78; bome very soon, Mr. Law is unable to go on

Commander-in-Chief of the Pacillo Station, the Connell owing to the exigencies of business, 1881-84 and North Amories and West Indies, and I hear Mr. Shewan, for similar reasons, has 1885.88. He was Commander-in-Chief at Ply

month from 893.96, and principal Naval to remain out of "politics.“

AD.C. to the Inte Queen, 1895-97 }

- [Lieut-General Bir John Wellesley Thomas, Sir Henry Berkeley Helias been tried, and CB. was 36 years of age. He served through so far as I know, not been found wanting. He out the operations in Candahar, Ghaxnes and has a broad legal mind; his has had experience Cabul, 1842 (medal); was severely wounded in the setion of Maharajpore (brongs, start; be commanded detachments of the 14th and 40th on the Council; he is a keen debater, he is a citizen of worth, and he has a sense of humour. Regiments at the espture of a stockade This latter qualification is a devided advantage compied by insurgents at the Ballarat gold in Hongkong. I do not hold a brief for Sir fields, Australia, 1854 (received the rank of Honry, however, and take it, he will not thank jer unattached) served with the 67th throughout the campaign of 1880 in North me for writing this. But I have been here just China, and was wounded while in command of long enough to believe I know the requirements, a wing employed as the covering and storming of this place, and the chief one is that we shonid parts at the capture of the North Take Fort (C.B. medsl and two clasps). He also com- have men of mental balance" on the Councilmanded the 67th Regiment and Brigade at

Yours, ela,

the second capture of Kading, Cuios 1882,

FOURTH TEST MATCH.

Mr. Augustor Hoinse, the "Copper King," The English-Mail of the 11th January was now under arrest, was nineteen when he lett delivered in London on the 8th inst.

Boston for Montans to make his fortune. He

ONE OF THE CROWD. bat himself a log eshin, and went about ob- serving the copper departs in the neighbour-we are told that Messrs. A. G. Wood and [Eb private "chips" not sent for publication, hood. Then he asked his father-s rich mer D. R. Law are not available as nominees for chant to lead him money to start a damp the Legislative Council, as we had hoped. That The old man langhed; and Kings got what he wanted elsewhere. He commenced his opera tontin Moutuua, and in a for years had acquired a vast fortune. Subsequently he made at

Last week was happily blank of plague ces but they were 45-cases of smallpox, of which, 29 oud-d fatally, One European cass came in

from outside,

The Admiralty order we published the other day refers particularly to Hongkong and Singapore where the "examination service" will be pot in forca during any future “atraiand relations."

The council of the Royal United Servios Institution has selected as the subject for the Neral Gold Medal Essay, 1988, The Command of the Men: What is it? The Admiralty have given permission for ufficers-1-0-

write on this subject,

Before Yr. F.- A: Hazeland at the M (gistracy

A. S. WATSON & CO..esterday the master of a junk, who was detained

_by_Inspector-Dymond at Alærde n for carrying Mauser rifle and 50 rounds of ammunition without a permit, was flued 815, the alternative WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS being three months' imprisonment.

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The Daily Press.

Ho varoma, FEBRUARY 17TH, 1908 Now that the final contract, for the Tien- tsin and Yangtze trunk line has been signed, for the Chinese Government of the ane part, and the British and Chinese Cor

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four of British Columbia, and found tracts of valuable mining and timber land. He obtained from the Canadiaà Government, the Chronicle" says, obarier for a railroad which onrried with it a land grant of 20,000 agres for every mile of road built, It was not until he built fifty miles of railway and erected a large amelting works that the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company realised that this pushful young man was poaching upon what they considered their preserves-Accordingly, this corporation applied for a charter to build a track paralled to Heinze's road. After several ineffectual attempts to get the Government

concession, the railway company were forced

to buy oat fleinze.

Captain Pearson Hobson, who rendered good service by sinking a visel at the entrance of Santiago Bay thereby partially bottling up the Spanish foot, is just non-making a fool of

leaves still two excellent men, in Mr. SheraU

and, as our steamed correspondent reminds as

Sic Henry Berkeley. There is also, we are minded, Mr. M, W. Slade, forme ly au aspirant with many supporters, who ought not to be overlooked.-Ed]

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PERS"]

Sin-I am ons with a good unmbor of others who consider you wins in referring to the forth coming races on the Legislativa Conseil thus early. The matter is one in which many take a keen interest, and the general hops is that the Governor will, in axercising bis pro. rogativa in the appointment, givs ear to the feeling of the community. You mentioned three gentlemen this morning, but I am afraid.

you were unable to ascertain whether they would

be able to accept the nomination or not. I am afraid, they will not, and I think others should der good service to the Colony, and who weald be considered. Among these qualified to ten

have the coufidence of the bulk of the leading residents, is Mr. T. F. Hough. I have no

LONDON, February 10th." Australia's score stands at. 385 for the loss of eight wickets, Armstrong, not out, contributing 114.

· SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

At about seven o'clock last evening as Mr W. Danby was leaving the Hongkong Clab he fell down the stone steps at the entrance and fractured his skull. E was remored to the Goreramont Civil Hospital in a very precarious condition.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER,

His Lordship had much pleasure in admitting Mr. Dennys to practise in the Court and hoped that his career in the Colony, would be a very guccessful one..

IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION.

A BANKRUPTCY APPEAL. Re Li King Shek (Kwong Yik Wo) oz parte. Pang Sui-fong, preditor. Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., represented (ke.Official Roosiver, and Mr. M. W. Slade the appellant a

His Lordship, in delivering judgment in this action said Another claimant, Ng San-Chi, to this flour which was the subjot of such protracted argumout last March in the case of the Kwong Yik Wo frand, iss appeared upon the zone; I said, page 93 the Reports, that the creditor of Kwong Yik Wo, who was. represented by the Official Receiver, would not be bound by the estopper which it was contended on the authority of Woodley. Coventry, would have operated agalust the bankrupt; an imagin=" ry interpretation of that case, was erroneous. absolutely necessary to the determination of the What. I said was obitar, oecause it was not

question then before us, nor was it fully argued and therefore it is still open. This claimant sets up his doomments of pledge and ware- bousing, and says that he is a secured creditor and entitled to be admitted as such in the. bankruptor, and that this opinion of mine needy. revision, as it stands in the way of his claim. The other claimants have proved an unsecured creditors. It seems to me, even after latoning to further argument, an exceedingly difficult question whether the trustee would be bound by such an cafopper as the one which would have existed in this se, supposing Woodley v Coventry applied. I'm not prepared to say that that opinion is wrong because in the case that I stated with regard to the application, it is nunecessary for me to đê as It has been necessary, however, to go over that part of my ..69 ser.69 judgment which deals with the question of 68.sor. 63 estopper, and I find one paragr pla on another G1plus 768 page (paga-50) which did not at áll satisfy ma.

4-67 It is that paragraph in which I applied the 467 denision in Woodley v. Coventry to the facts in 7-86 4=65 .61..

the present: cass. As a matter of fact that 465 decision has no applicatiou to these facts at all, 11, 20-64 and I must say that on further consideration I

263

em rather at a loss to nuderstand why I allowed 19-63

that passage.to alaud, because the effect of 16-t3

801 it is clearly annihilated by a subsequent „20-69 passage on page 00. It had, however, no 257 effect on the question which was really

RESERYE ASSOSIATIO I.. The bat scores mide during the month of January were as follows.

GVERNUKS OOF AND CHATER CUP AT

Gow A Jenkins W JJ Gast

AM Thornhill.....

Published statisties show an alarming incross of crime in Lisbon, the record for last year bitself, Sives the Spanish war he authority to mention li nam, but no doubt A MacKenzie

being 75 per cent, above that for. 1906. Graver

still, 159 charges were made against the police of complicity in criminal offences. anh thả leading journals comment on this on January

8th,

...

Dir. Root, Secretary of State, bas replied to an inquiry by the Japanese Chargé d'Affaires that the appointment of Mr. Takbire, at present Japausss Ambassador in Rome, to zucceed Visconut Aoki as Ambassador in

Washington would be received with pleasure in the United States.

The U Beast passed a joint resolation with the House of Representatives providing for the remission of more than balf of the indemnity to be paid to the United States on account of the Boxer rebellion, the amunt being reduced from $24,410,000 (£1.$88.009) to $11,655,000 (2,331,010).

and of Chinese 103 to the former and 14,070 to the latter. The Library was therefore used by 44-persons and the Museum by 14,304,

he would, it approached, accept." Mr. Hough, as the resent Chairman of the Hongkong Club, sa o President of St. Andrew's Society, and as the leading light of the Jockey Club (zine host" those next three days, as it were) has made himself well and favourably known to most people in the Colony. I merely mention Mr Hongla name now for the consideration of His Exosilenegy since you have mentioned others, Yours, sto.

CIT ZEN.

EXPLOSION ON AN OIL SHIP.

Boad

Dr Evan Jones

A Moir

Abraham B-3 Carriers

Hou Mr FH May EW Dawson A Blowey... P Nil Jones

Baker

CWT Brett &W Turrey. J.T. Douglas W Daniel... Gipson...

500 TAEDR

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arrived at before the question of estopper. altered by

44 12=51 Was discussed, and was

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-The estopper 15 in Woodley v Coventry was against the

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unpaid vendor, and in favour of the third party. The passage in my judgment which I am now criticising followed toe iach the has sor.3)|of-argumanf which had been based on Woodley 35, serv Coventry, that the parehaser was estopped on 33 plas➡35ccount of something which the servant of his agent, the warshqussman, bed asid.

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per had nothing to do with the fact that Coventry was alan warehousing the goods Lot had sold, but the plaintiff raised the fact that he was an unpaid vendor. There is no unpaid rendor in this case, and this is pointed out in

3-85 3=-33 4-33 my judgment, the passage beginaing "here the 6-23 person against whom the estopper is sought is 43

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not the vendor.” The difficulty of applying

Woodley. Coventry to this page arises from the „24529 | fact that the question of ascertainment was not.

...25, 1005, 20 such question sa between. Click the purebaser 24, 16-34 and Coventry the venïdor; there had been no 2.21

10-31 ascertainment, but owing to what took place 20 10:30

between Coventry's agent and Woodley, 19, 10:29

avercome apparently by the kissing an publicity be reesivad. and is never content nowadays nuless he is well within the limelight. He belongs to a class of apsakors whose efforts do not promote the bofouling between America and Japan. This is what be said at Hertford, Connecticut, under the auspices of the Young Men's Oriela Asociation, to which be delivered his much-advertised leature entitled America's Mighty Mission. In the California affair, said Captain Hobson, America has been taking the back water from Japan. and now only, one thing remains before war, and that is a pretext. "We must," he continued. get our whole Aset to the Far East and keep it there, and we have absolutely got to refuse to occurred on board the oil steamer Nerite on Au explosion,sas reported briefly in last issue, at a crisis come up till we got it there. It is Sonday, and caused the death of two Chines doubtful it it can ever got there." Mr. Jasks, employed at the Dooks. When the oil had been secretary to the Young Mon's Christian removed from the tanks on board, the vessel was Association, seid that there was much indigna-teased for the Kowloon ocks, off which she. The return of visitors to the City Hall Library|tion at Cap'ain Hobson's remarks. When Mr. was lying when the accident happened. It is

Class B (Handicap & to and Museum for the wosk ending the 9th Fobru- | Jacks looked over the prospectus of the address customary, before entering thene tanks with e ary, 1908 shows that of non Chinese there

before engaging the speaker there was not a light, to take the necessary precautions W J J Gast Wore 301 to the Library and 234 to the Museum,

word in it about Japan.

done in the present instance, but apparently Hoo Mr F May some of the oil fumes remained, for as 3000 68 Blowey.... Military Works in Old Japan" was the two Chinese fitters and a boy entered the bold JJ Stubbings... The "Matia" states that President Roosevelt, title of a paper read by Mr. M. Garbust at a with a lamp there was a terrific explosion which CWT Bratt

mecting of the Japan Society. The chair was blow the men with great force against the top EW Torrey poration and the Deutsch-Asintische Bunkerring to the Japanese immigration question taken by Colonel E. 2. Thornton, Mr. Garbutt, of the hold, and shook the vessel from atein

JT Douglas

18 6-24 gone into, though it undoubtedly forms part of Cromarked to a member of the Diplomatic Corps

Class C. (Handicap 8 and upwards). the decision. bat as regards Woodley there was of the other part, and the arrangement at Washington: Everything will be Battled whose address was illustrated by many lantern to stern. Two of the fitters wore killed

EW DAWSON...

27 plnx 8-35 views from Japanese pictures, made it clear that instantly, but the hay was pluskily resoned by JJ Halolings ratified by the assent of the British Govers-

in the most satisfactory master. The last not during the greater part of their history our Mr. George While of the Dock Co.; He was”

E Abraham ment, it is being pointed out how effective we received from Japan was in the most collies had a preference for extremely light for seriously injured, however, and had to be remov-0465... the Chisa for the Chinese ngitation oiliatory terms, and there is not the slightest tifications In the Seventh Century, however, ed to hospital. The outbreak of flame following

L. Gibbs In this fustance, prospect of the United States and Japan being they suffered such disasters in Korea that they the explosion caused an alarm of fire to be raised, When!

G F Mackay threatens to become, Chinese diplomacy, inspire by the sentiment

not only abandoned the invasion but, fearing and the Yaumati section of the brigada and the Lemm of that movement, has succeeded in obtain Wilhelm Busch, the well-known peet, died at they might have to defend themselves, tilt fire font put in an appearance, but their WJ Jack...

castles with deep moats and lofty battlements, services were not required. The damage done ing terms more favourable to China thau chtshausen, near Sessen, on January 9th. any over before grunted by foreign capi-Busch a world-wide reputation. He was born centuries passed, however, before the Japanese

His homerus drawings ani poems gained for These were modelled on Chinese plans. Many to the ship is catimated at $500). talists. The conditioua of the preliminary on the 15th of April, 183, at Wiedenesh, in lost their preference for rapidly-mude defences,

The retirement of Bir Marons Samuel from contract arranged nine years ago have been the province of Hanover, and studied first at the such as palisades and heary wooden shields sal notice business removas-from the daily life of materially altered. altogether against the Polytechnic in Hanover, and alterwards at the side by side, pierced with loopholes, and sup the City of London a very remarkable man. accepted foreigu view of what is desirable academies in Düsseldorf, Antwerp, and Munich ported behind by struts. Tren boxes srooted The great oil and shipping magnate has worked and necessary in such a bargain. The load His first sketches appeared in the Fliegende un poles were used in the making of temporary his way up, by acumen and hard work, from the A Blower

Better Busch'süngheuer Bilderbogen forts. One festure of the more solid casties bottom of the ladder to a point at which he is EW Torrey is for five million sterling, as the rate of became famous, and he established his place in a what might be anlled watertight compart. able to control world-wide faancial interests There 30 entries, interest of five per centuur per annum, and public favour by a series of amusing sketches, exemple of such an enclosure; but tus ancient Lord Mayor of London for the year 1902-3. He Hon Mr F H

ments. The Norman, barbicin offered an Ho-was kaighted in 1896, and held office as is granted for a term of thirty years. Ap-to which he also supplied humorous rhymes.

Japanese cas le

has travelled widely in the Far East, and has was "full" of "them. The

AWJ Watt proximately, two-thirds of the money comes

When Parliament meets again, the move enormously massive fortresses of the old kind, extensive business connections with Japan. He L. & Bird from German sources, and the remainder ment, which has recently received a new, which might still be seen, only arose towards is one of the few Englishmen upon whom bas

B Baker from the British capitalists. This proportion impulse, in favour of raising the status of the theand of the Bixteenth Century. The building been conferred the Order of the Rising Sun, WI ask is based, of course, on the lengths of the Board of Trade will fed an immediato and of that at Osske, admired by Will Adams, wasir Marcus purchased a few years ago the respective sections of the line to be con- practical manifestation. We understand that in not begun till 1582, and the eastlos were hardly beautifal property of the Mote roer Maidstore, the event of the King's Speech indicating no in.eyer called on to show their strength, for a long which formerly belonged to I ord Romney. The structed, the German portion running from tention on the part of his Majesty's Government period of deep peace followed their-rrection. house has no very special features of beauty, Tientsin via Techau (on the Grand Canal) to put the Board of Trade on a level with these Japanese military, invention stood almost still bet the park and gardous are famous Tho and Tsinanfu (the capital of the Shantung ather Departments which are presided over, by a for three bandred years, and the methods of x-Lord Mayor has an almost unique collection by B. Baker poore 49 plus 2-51. province) to the boundary between that Secretary of State, an amendment to the Address fortification taught in the middle of the of Japanese plants, which from time to time are The pool on 18th and 19th January was won province and northern Kilangan.. There is allur attention to the question will be moved Eighteenth Century did not differ greatly from send to him from the East. He is a keen by W. W. L. Latask sters 61 plus 9-70. will connect with the British line that is to from the Ministerial benches. The amendment these of the Fourteenth With the advent of politicize, and, like so many great business men, by . . How score 66 sex, -66

The pool on 25th and 26th January was won be laid to Pukou, opposite Nanking on the M.P., and there is very reason to believe that Foris more like those of Western peoples were brother is the Unionist candidate for West daring January shows a slight improvement

will be brought forward by Sir William Holland, the Nineteenth Century a change arrived is an ardent advocate of Tariff Reform. H The numbers of members attending the range been told, I suppose, if a question of Yaugtsze, a run of nearly seren Landred, it will receive streng myport, not only on the built, and all the world know how vastly Loads, and is working very hard to lower the but is not by any mang satisfactory. It is priority arose, there would be priority miles, roughly measured. The issue price Ministerial side of the House, but from the Japanese military solenes had grown in recent colours of Mr. Herbert Gladstone at the next hoped that many more will attend next Saturday by estopper just as there might have been to China will be £93 per £100, with Front Opposition Bench, A

and Sanday when the May Cups Competition priority among the lenders, all of which however will be continued at King's Park Hange,

involved in conflict.

election.

.17 12-29 Coventry was stopped as against Woodley 18, 10:28 from setting up this footy the remit - 16, 10-23 of which would have been to Lave the

4sor.

properly in him as unpaid ondor. The

DOVOLAB CUP, 800 YARDS

.53

3 relate merely to something which passed 41 pls12-53 in the Hop Tik godown when the four was 251 looked at by the intenting lender, and it is 14-51

facts in this case are far more simple. They

There were 50 entries,

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Baker GGS Forsyth L & Bird H W Bird

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1)

37

11

BERKELEY CUP, 600 entries.

May.

W Dobbs

A Blowey

J Hatchings

WC Jack...

There were 24 entries.

Pool Competitions,

•The

...56

4.57

...38

.44

32

1-19 said that Kwong Yik Weie stopped by what

8—15 | took place, so he probably is within the limits. 943 of that estopper. If the Kwong Yik Wo had 39-10-12 borrowed money on bags of four, and the infeadfag lender was shown s pile of bags which 66 sek. 66 the borrower or bis agent, said corresponded ...56 plus8-64 with his description, then in any possible pro- 57 603 ceedings in which the qucation was material 60 the borrower would be estopped from deng 2-59 4512-57 ing that the bags in fact did

151 corespond with his description whothor 8-52s to weight, quality or description. In the 20-52 are of one of the claimants Kwong Yik Wo

was himself present, so that here there

would be, if the fasis fitted, an estopper în ita sim. pleat form. But really it would have been hardly worth while to discuss the case from the point of view of an estopper, for there "being" several alaimants who have lent money, to all of whom apparently the same story—has

...312051

pool on 11th and 12th January was won

Kowloon,

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