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HONGKONG DAILY PHE-S FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH, 1908.
to consider (1)'the settlement of a national system of currency; (2), the issue of piper notes; and (3) the opening of more branches of the Imperial Bank in the Provinces.
[“ DAIÈT FRISS ' EXCLUSIVE SERVICE]; REICHSTAG AND KAISER.
LONDON, November 12th. All partios in the Reichstag have denounced the absolutism of the Crown. The greatest excitement was manifested and the debate was closed.
is mainly traceable to his Majesty's own Duke Taal Tan, who is Fresident of the TELEGRAMS. words and actions. There was, for instance, Bard of Fiusnes, it evidently devoting much bis famous signal to the Teas at Revel six attention to the reform of China's currency. year ago The Admiral of the AtlanticRecently he summoned a meeting of the Board greats the Admiral of the Pacific"; then there are on recont such mernorable "Our future epigrammatic utterances as CO., is on the water," and "The trident ought to be in our fat." The KAISER may not have meant all that the epigrams convey bat His MAJESTY can scarcely complain that the British public have interpreted theso utterances roining ambitione hostile to British naval supremacy, and constituting therefore a menace to Britain's world-wide empire. Until the Emperor's interview was published indica'ing tha Germany's naval programme was inspired CONFECTIONERY, by fear of the Yellow Peril" no explicis
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explanation of theas e raordinary naval dorelopments had been given to the world, and it is not surprising therefore that it was interpreted by the light which such afteranges as we have quoted.
The new Siamese postage stamps which aro to be issued this month on the occasion of the longent reiga selebra los la Bangkok, are larger than the ordinary slampy, both broader Majesty, the new status of the King bau been and longer, and instead of the portrait of His reproduced. The statue has been very gureťally printed and the stamp is of handsome design.
„Two Chinese were brought before Mr. C. D.
Melbourne at the Magistroy yesterday oburgod with bing concerned in the robbery of Min Starr of the Victoris Home, Kowloon, on
Ostober 26th when four men set upon her and ontobede bag containing $125 from her hand. Ono defendant was discharged sal other contenced to six months' imprisonment and to
receive-24 strokes of the birch.
["KUTER'S SERVIOR.]
THE LORD MAYOR'S BANQUET.
LONDON, November 10th. Mr. Asquith, the Premier, speaking at the Lord Mayor's basiquat deprecated the talk
about hostile groupings of the Powers and re-echoed the Kainer's wishes for peace.
SUPREME COURT,
Thursday, November 12th,
IN SANKEUPTOY.
BIFORE HIS HONOUR BIR FRANCIE
PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE).
APPLICATION FOR ADJUDICATION. Be the Yuen On Company.
'Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Messrs. Goldring,
|your Lordship cannot deal with that: now, si the purchaser of the property, Mrs Marioen, is not before your Lordship." If it is not a bona de salo the Official Revolver will be the propse person to fackle that. **
His Lordship Why shouldn't. I consider now whether the ele is a proper one, and likely to be carried through? I might make an order, as Mr. Hurston suggested, 10. protest. the snots, but he must have some amaeta to protect.
Mr. Harston-As far as the $100 a month is
Bulow and Morrell) appeared for the petition concerned, I don't at all acquiesce in the way ing preditor. Mr. Crowther Smith (of Messrs. Mr. Dinon. in putting it. We would prefer Almada and Smith) sppested' for one of the || to have the estate ministered in bankruptcy partners in the doktor frm, and Mr. C. F. | provided this sale could be set calde, Dixon (of Messrs. Hastings and Hastings) for His Lordship-Supposing I make, the order the other two.
I do not wish it to be understood that I sanctioned this idea of $400 a month,
Mr. Goldring said the first meeting of oradi- tors was held on March 17th. and adjourned, and the second was laid on September 5th when it wan resolved by the necessary majority that Mr. Wakeman appointed Botal Receiver. the debtor should be adjudicated bankrupt and
Mr. Dixon-If your Lordship makes a re- coiv og order that can be considered afterwards. When this mesting of creditors was held on Libe
4th, all seemed to have thought that this salo ought not to have taken place, and they na- animously agreed to a receiving order being made in order that they might consider the position with the Offois! Receiver as to whether
to Mr. Kong Sing--I oppose the making of an ̈
the sale could be opposed,
order,
The Government meant to maintain na
Mr. Dixon said he had not had notice of this indisputable supremacy of the navy, not for application. This was an old matter and he aggression or adventure, but for the fulfil. I appeared formerly for two of the partners in the The Teking correspondent of the ́ Tempe, were supposed to sheil on German policy, writing on the visit of Dalal Lams to Peklagment of the duty of the Expire. The debtor firm who opposed the rongiving order.
inquires: Why has the Government s
Premier declared that the settlement of the His Lordship ordered an beas to be fried Yet it has always been difficult to reconcile muned the Dalai Lama here and closed its eyes
Balkan question must be consistent with leo to the act of bankruptcy.
whether Mr. Dixon's oliants were partners and
this view with His Majesty'a public spe chos to the complaints of the molested population? the honour and the interest of Turkey. in which he has voiced an aspiration for Beanse this great religious Prinos, theproti the peace of the world. Daly about three cally a vasal of Chios, is actually the undis months ago the EMPRBOR, speaking stated, ruler of Thibet, and Coins wishes to Strassburg, "rajoiced to be able to express gain his support ir organising`t is outry
ALMOND TAFFY,
DE LA CREME, CARAMELS, PEPPER. famous interview, he has been regarded as { vaass, and by permitting the suite of this holy
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Mr. Goldring-They abandoned it, Mr. Dixon-They did not
Mr. Goldring-Mc. "Dizon's olients were ́ given notice of the second meeting, and they
did not attend.
THE CASABLANCA INQIDENT."
LONDON, November 10th. M. Cambon and Herr Kiderlen Waechter
His Lordship (to Mr. Dirun)-You say that
ing the violence of subordinate officials at have signed a declaration in Berlin regrett-issue was tried or your application F
Mr. Dizan-No, I append the raiving the Casablanca incident, and referring the order, and genre big oldgado as it'
whole matter to arbitration.
GERMANY.
where by the report of the interview, also the unfortunate effect on Chim, Japan, and the United States when they heard that the fleet might be intended to operate in the Pacific.
his deepest conviction that the peace of previases, she is doing with Mongolis Europo is not in danger end that it rests o persuading the Grand Lame to abindon the at the present moment. Will she anoceed in Love solid foundations to be easily upset by temporal power to wield the spiritasi alone? CONFECTIONERY. the incitements and calunnies provoked by The fature will show, but it is certain that the envious and ill-disposed individuals" and Dalai Lama will be able to impose whatever
by reeving him with fall osramonis, as a TAFFY, CREME APRICOTS, SUCRE yet, as the Extranon himself said in his conditions ho pleses. In pofat of foot, Obiz,
LONDON, November 10th. personage to ravage the country, avows bar
The Reichstag was packed when Herr absolute powerlessnes over Tibet, and shows
Basserman Wiemer, the spokesman of the that she is reduced to employing strategy
Liberals, fearlessly condemned the interven nstead of foros to gain the and she proposes."
The schools of the Colony may be congrat.nfavourable impressions produced every tions of the Kaiser, and pointed out the ated on the results of the Oxford Losal examina tion this year. When it is remembered that the examination papais set for students in Horg: song are precisely the same as thoas set for students in England it must be considered very creditable to the Colony that 76 Hongkong toys and girls have passed the examination, and that of these 20 were Chinese and 13 Portuguese, St. Joseph's College is reprosented in the list by as many as 31 students; the Diocesan School and Orphanage (Mr. Go. Pieros, headmaster) coming next with 18, including the only boy In the honoure list; 13 were fro Queen's College; 9 from 8. Stephen's College; 3 from the Dioce Girls' Sabool (Men Talcher, headmistress); and one-from St. Stephe 's Preparatory Girls School. Only list-Miss Phyllis auert (Miss Boulton, ase privately educated student figures in the teacher) and it ie interesting to mention that Miss Lammert's two brothers, who are at the Wei-hai-wef school, bare this year passed the Collage of Preceptors examination.
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"the archenemy." It is strange that His MAJESTY has not apparently discerned that the suspicion of which be complains is based on his own utterances and on nothing else. Germany is perfectly within ber rights in building ne large a wavy as she likes, but whatever may be the inspiring motive it has long been a settled policy in England that there must be no departure from the two Power standard in the naval shipbuilding
The recent disavowals of programme. hostility do not affect that resolve in the least. With regard to what has been said of the purpose of Germanys Bay in this part of the world we have not observed that that cs and any excitement on the part of eithor China, Japın or America. It was not suggested in the interview, that any ← mariti po adventure in the Far Eist" was eontemplated, and probably out here few people entertained any other thought that it was the Katsen's idea that before many years have passed the Eat would adopt as aggressive attitude in this part of the world towards the West and that the West must prepare to defend its interests against the growing naries of the East. We hope and believe, however, that the day is far distant when the "problem of the Pacific" will used to be solved in any other way than by the peicefal efforts of diplomacy, and we may find abundant assurance on this point in the conventions to which England, Jepan, Russia, France, and the United Sates have subscribol,
We are asked to mention that, the Elocution Contest which taker placeat St. Joseph's College to-morrow commences at 7 pm, instead of 8 p.m.
Yesterday Hongkong experienced its first taste of winter. The thermometer at the Pank tram station in the morning at nine p’alock was down to 58 degrees; at the lower station it was | 12 degrees higher, -
serious depression in silver has been brough about by sales on Indian account: For some mouthe past the market has been prastically dominated by a group of Bombay speculators
We are giraa to understand that the recent
LOCAL SPORT.
GOLF.
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The mouthly osmpetition for the Captain's oup took place at Happy Valley between November 7th and November 9th. The follow log cards were returned :—
†
CAPTAIN'S CUP
Capt. Murrey...
C. F. Dizon ...
EL C. B. Boucher, B.N
J. Douglas
24. antries.
FOOL
88
90
98
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1.76
77
27
78
18
69
88
12. 76
Staff Surgaon Tomson 85
Capt. Muray...
C. F. Diron
H. C. B. Boasher, N.. J. ongles W. H. Mazadrell... A. V. Campbell
11 entries. Winner of Cap. Winner of Pool;
BASEBALL.
BREE
Prince Buelow stated that during the past stressful dayshe had obtained the conviction that the Emperor would practise a greater reserve in Chanceller would accept the responsibility
the future; otherwise
of office.
DEPORTING A COLONY,
no
His Lordship-Whose allegation was it made on F
Mr. Dixon-appeared for two partners in the | debtor firm and we alleged that the petitioning
oceditor had conspired with the third partner to throw the firm into bankruptcy. We further alleged that the paziner who had committed the not of bankraploy was not in such a position of management that he could commit an act of petitioning oraditor's debt and aid that the bankraptor, and we further disputed the
promissory note given by the hostile partner was advanced for the hostile partner's bauof
His Lordabip—Apparently the burden of proof was on you. You sleged certain things
which caused the issue to be tried and nobody has taken any steps. Wo osnoot hayo sa jamua hanging on for six months,
I
was entitled to notice
Mr. Dixon I did not know of this, I think
Mr. Goldring-I am quite sure Mr. Wakaman gave everybody noifce.
Mr. Dixon-I did not xétend the meating of creditors.
His Lordship-I am quite satisfied; so the cass is now put before me, that it is proper case for an order.
Mr. Kong Blog-Will your Lordship make no interim roosiving order --and appoint a
receiver and manager at ones! So long as the property is taken out of the hands of the present person to whom it is alleged it has been sold, well and good. If a manager is not appriated. the goods may dwindle,
Hia-Lordship-I think it would be wiss for me to appoint, a manager.
Mr. Dixon-Bubject to any rights whình the purchaser may have,
His Lordship-You don't appear for the purchaser?
Mr. Dixon-Yes. I 'do. His Lordship—No, you don't, you have no
locus elandi.
Mr. Dixon-As much as my friend'!
Hia Lordship Oh no, you karen't. I think this is a case for a managar. It is not a salo which the Official Receiver in bankruptcy could possibly sanction.
Mr. Harston-It is an assignment of all hit neiela.
Mr. Dixon-It does not follow that it is a sale. the Official Receiver dan upaat
His Lordship-The Oficial Esceiver will take such steps with regard to the sale as he thinks proper, and appoint-such a manager as ke thinks fit.
Mr. Dizer-W your Lordship give me liberty to apply in Chambers on behalf of the Mr. Goldring-You, came in just after the purchaser ?—He says he is the owner of the
property.
His Lordship--The Offcial Resolver minst start it,
Mr. Goldring-We want to get on with the bankruptcy,
The entire Hindu colony in British Colum- | meeting was over. is to be moved to British. Honduras The bis, including more than two thousand parsons Mr. Dixon--Will your Lordship allow the Regotiations be wean Sir Wilfred Laurier, the Receiver has no objection. plan for their transference is the rosult of matter to stand over for s week The Official
Canadian Prime Minister, Lord Strathoorn, Governor of Honduras, The Imperial Govern the High Commissioner in London, and the ment will share the cost of the
trans. portation, The Hindus are anxious to move, and will be employed in building railways. The plan was arranged in Loudon recantly at a meeling between Lord Bizathcona and the Governor of Honduras.
AMUSING DUEL IN A TRAIN.
A passage at arms was rather more sunsing than is usually the osso in car running on the electric railway between Posillipó and Napi s last month. A portly priest woked the conducior a question mod recsived an answer, which bó deemed was discourteous; thereupon the of fanded priest bailed the conductor a "back End" and "a thickbend and then boxed his
cars. The gustined off cial sought out a long
the
His Lordship (to Mr. Dixon)-Are you sarjous in your contention P
Mr Dixon—T think I am entitled to have an opportunity of considering what my position is.
His Lordship-Yon have had tims sinse April. Mr. Dizon-The matter was brought before your Lordship since April. It was brongbe issue, and he referred it back to your Lordship. before Mr. Justics Gomperts in the form of an
His Lordship granted the adjudication order.
A QUESTION OF DOMICILE
Re Chan Tas Shau.
Mr. Smith appeared in this matter on behalf of the pofitioning creditor to apply for rooving order, and Mr. Otto Kong Bing
appeared to oppose the petition.
Mr. Kong Sing thought the onus of proof was on the politioning creditor.
Mr. Lordsbip-You silage something? Mr. Kong Bing-Yes.
Bie Lordship-Thes it is on you.
Mr. Kong Slag-I can put my witness in the box. There is a notice of intention to
object of body on the portly priest through the before the conductor could get along the car, the preord from ita scabbard seeing the attack approaching Bained
colonely and stood the property of forth to defend himself. The priest parried the charge skifully; in fact, so well did he get to work, that the conductor throw away his iron and sad fled, followed by the priest, who belaboured the flying foi s well as he could in the confined go on. I thought before the issus was tried space. At last the pursued conductor into that we should decide what it was.. big basket of eggs, head first, and the priest was His Lordship-The fare is quite clear. able then to give the fallen foe a sound drabbing
Mr. Kong Bing then called his client, who before the poor man could get free of the basketid debtor resided in AERI that the incident afforded immense smusement and the smashed egge. It may be mentioned to the other passengers; the laughter attracted
Now that PRINCE BELOW, the German Chancellor, has delivered his reply in the Reichstag to the numerous interpellatione addressed to him with regard to the EMPEROR'S statements published recently who have apparently undertakan more than | All-American Bass Ball Club was held at the the police, whe, seeing that part of the encounter
A meeting of those interested in the promo tion of the game of Hasa Bail by the Roach
toy can ly carry, and silver will not Had its proper level until this pernicious in- last evening. Datsile of the arrangements were
senos is elimianted.-N. Daily New
discussed and it was decided o call a misting The following paragraph in a Peking paper for next Thursday, the 19th November, when it must have caused a Mutter in the dovecotea is hopet arrangements will be completed, and of the Legation quarter at Peking The
We published." interpreters who nocompanied the Debi Lama pa bis visits to the Farsign Ministers hava taken
notes of the various conversations.
RIFLE SHOOTING.
basket, walked, the priest.and the conductor, off to prison. The useful sword was restored duly to the colonel.
BOY SAVANT.
The further hearing was adjourned, --THE ALLANA. BETATI Rs 8, E. M. Allana,
In this case Mr. C. F. Dixon (of Masers, Hastings and Hastings) represented the debtor and Mr. J. Scott Harston (of Mars Ewens and Haraton) and Mr. Otto Kong Blog Appeared för graditors.
Mr. Diz-At the present time we must consider whether that wala was a good male. Your Lordship in giring pawar to the Offïoin? Receiver to appoint a insaager of somebody. else's property. <
His Lordship left all questions in this matter to be decided by the Official Receiver.
IN SUMMARt Jus:SDICTION,
BEFORE HIS Honɔnn Mr. H. HJ. GOMPERTZ (ACTing Purses JunGN).
A DISPUTED COKTELOT. Mesara, Wallam and Co, wore sued by Lui Pui Wong to recover $1278.04, being as to | $1,178,04 dua for werk done for sud on behalf of the defendants, and as to $100, smount deposited with the defendants as a guarantee for the due performance of the work. The plaintif waived the sum of #278,04 to bring the action within the summary jurisdiation of the Comet,
Mr. G. E. Morrell (of Menure, Goldring, Barlow and Morrell) appeared for the plaintiff and Mr.. F. P. Hett (of Messra, Brutton and Heti) for the defendante.
Mr. Morrell said the claim was for work done in connection with the steamer "Christian Born." The defendant's compradore had already admitted the contract and had mide an offer of $1,000 in settlement, but had refused to pay.
say costs.
After hearing the evidence, his Lordship entered judgment for plaintiffe with coste.
THE NEW P. AND O. STEAM ERS.
The largest vessel yet built at`Groenook, the " Malwe,” a twin screw stesmer of 11,500 tons
excitement over the subject will doubtless abate. So far as the people of Great Britain are concerned, they, at any rate, must now feel better assured of the groundlessness of
Mr. Dixon stated that when this case was grom monstrement, was Isunosed on Oer, 1 the suspicion, so widely entertained during
The following story comes from Boston before the Court last week his Lordship from the yard of Messre, Chaird and Co. She U.8.A.:— the last couple of years, that the extra
A ten-year-old prodigy of Harning, William adjourned it because he was not satisfied as is the first of two similar vessals to the order of ordinary development of the German Navy
We are asked by Mr H. W. Bird, the aoting Boston by passing the entrance examination the assets consisted of $12,600 payable by sasond vessel, the "Mantas," being on the J. Bidis, kas astonished the intellectual world of to the sufficienvy' of the assets. In this case the Peninsular and Urianta! Company, the was inspired by hostility to Great Britain. There will be written up and made for hon. Secretary of the Ladies Rifle Association into the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, monthly instalments of $400 a month. There stocks adjacent to thoas just wanted by the
information, to the Grand Council; the Wai to siste that entries for the Affinity competithe highest institution of its kind in the United Though the whole object of the KAISER'S Wa Pa and the Board of Dependencies." Somation in connection with the C. U. S. Br. A. to ba, States, where the average age of entrante inabilities amounted to about $27,000, so the interview was to dissipate this mischievous of these conversations will doubtless prove very held at King's Park Badge on November 16th twenty-one. suspicion, we are disposed to think that the interesting reading for the Chiusse Governshend be sent direct to the Hon soretary, psychologists, who consider that he gives
The boy is" aitmoting the attention of nesate would yield nearly 50 per cent. storm of protest the interview evoked in went officials.
Entrance fee 82 por pair, Indies will fire at suppost to the theory of inherited charac At the Marine Magistrate's Court yealerday, the 95 yards range; gentlemen at 200 yards. Russian of exceptional intellectual attainmente Germany has done more to achieve the
teristics. His father, Dr. Boris Bidis, is s Emperor's purpose than His Imperial before Lieutenas C. W. Bookwith, N., the 903 riffes and ammunition will be supplied to and his mother in physician of unusual skill for three years. Majesty's own atatement, for it has brought masters of seven steam launches were charged gentlemen. Members of the Ladies Rida
The youngster could read and write at two with unlawfully allowing their graft to be along Assosiation, are provided with the Club rides years of age, and at four he spoke anently, into prominence the fact that there is in Germany an influential body of opinion alde Observation Street wharf in such a manner Open to pairs of ladies and gentlemen, members and read at sight four languages, How he is
s to prevent the free ascess of other vezacle, and non-members.
capable of holding his own in discussions - on which repudiates all suggestions of hostility Six of the defendants pleaded guilty and wors
the usbular hypothesie, or debating abatruse to England, and desires to strengthen each fined 810, in default one month's imprison-
problems in Leigonometry. in every possible way the friendshipment. The other defendant, the master of the
CRICKET.
In the match between the "A" Team C, S.
'RAND GOLD PROFITS.
His Lordship-I don't follow that. Me, Dixon-The nausts are $12,600— His Lordship-The ausats are $400 a month
third and similar vessel, the "Mores," was was a declaration on the file stating that the "Malws” and nearing the lausching stage. A
launched in Aagušt from the yard of Messrs. Barclay, Carla and Co., Whitsingh, this also being the largest steamer over sent off the stocks st Whiteinob. All three vessels are intended for the P. and O, Company's service to India
creditors held on November 4th, as shown by in the feet, which they will augment by Mr. Dixon-That is so. At a mesting of and Australia. They will be the largest
an affidavit fled by Mr. Hastings, there were almost 95,000 tɔns, bringing the total tonnage ereditors present whose deble amounted to up to $15,000 tone, and the average of each ship about $15,000, and they unanimously resolved of the existing fleet ap to 6,780 tons. The that the debtor should be made bankrupt, It dimensions of the "Malwa," as of her sisters is in the interest of the creditors that be are:-Length, 660 th, breadth, G1 ft; and should be made bankrapt." In addition to depth (to spar desk), 38 ft, 3 in, and she is
existing between the two countries. When military launch "Jubile," said he had been. Civ. Craigengawer "A" the following tresting details regarding the expansion of the the creditors who attended the mesting fitted with accommodation of the highest class we coule to reflect on what gave rise to the instructed by an officer to rem sin alongside. represent the former on Craigengower mining judastry to be expected within the next understand that Mr. Haraton, who appears for 400 first-class and 2 0 second-class passep--
constant misrepresentations by a section of British opinion of his unceasing offers of friendship" which the KAISER said in the course of his famous interview, he resented sss personal insult, we think the origin of the suspicion which has prevailed in England
His Worship found that this had been the
birthday parade and dismissed the came custom when landing troops for the King's ground at 2 p.m. on Saturday next:-A. M. Ha Thornhill (Captain) F. E. Besch, C. Bond, L. suggested to the army Berrios Corps, howevez, E. Brobi, C. F. Burdati, H. Coomba, W.. that in future when they required this wharf to Diggins, H. Ellis, A. Gipson, J. Mackay and land and embark troops they should notify the F. Sutton.
Reserves-G, O. Molabosh, S. J. Clarke Harbour Department and the police. This |would stop sny trouble. re obstruoting,.
and W. Guet.
The Johannesburg. "Star" gives some in.
three years, basing its calculations on the
gers. She will be fitted by her builders with quadruple expansion engines ospable of propel.
steered and bor cargo will be worked by bydrau Mr. Dixon-Some of the creditors suggest lic gear of up-to-date character for rapidity (per cant, sind profits by. 2505,000 (half a million | that this sale was not a bona fide sab.
But "sterling) monthly.
construation and development in hand. It for the National Bank, is agreeable to s reckons that within six months there will be the receiving order being made.
nd 1910 the equivalent of 1815 stamps more protecting the assets that I copment. equivalent vi 1,300 more stamps during 1909 Mr. Hareton-It is only for the purpose ofling her at high speed. The vessels will be will be added, and absequently the equivalent
of a further 1,500, increasing production by 50
and silence in working.