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naturally grow dim with the passing years, enabled to see the difficulties which harass the Home Government, enabled to under-

From the Foochase Echo we take the following stand what could only be obscure and in-pograph:-"The Souskong marketisbooming. appreciable from the distance of their Good Old Foochow. When the most depressing colonial homes, is without doubt an apochnews comes from the London Market, and things: in the history of empire, and the value of its look at their worst, the merry Chanzoo is always sanguine and is now scrambling to bay Tarry All these & CO. rosulte cannot be minimized.

Souckongs irrespective of price," men, having their patriotism stirred, having urrived at a better understanding them- selves and ready therefore to promote a better feeling betwem the Mother Country and the Colonies, and having realised the dangers which beset the Empire, will return

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A Tokyo talagram states that beans and beancakes from Manchuria exported to Europe through Japanese merchants have already amounted to thirteen million go in valine. This fact is regarded boxa a significant. showing how the resources of Manchuria are

being developed by the Japanese.

: to their homes with a new light, with a new gospel. In other words, they will be Missionaries of Empire. With so many

A curious report was made to the police yeaterdag by a little girl, residing at 25. Elzin

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TURKEY AND CRETE.

LONDON, June 30th. The Porte has instructed its Ambas- sadors to inform the Powers that it has never ceased to protest against the concessions made to the Cretans under the existing, arrangement, and

SUPREME COURT.

Wednesday, June 30th.

IN APPELLATE, JURISDICTION,

[BEFORE THE FULL COURT.]

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sue on

right to redoom. On the passing of that day the Equity Court would refuse to further inter- fern, and would allow the mortgagee undisturbed possession under his legal title. The next right of a mortgagee was one which was rarely accorded to him, unless it was provided for in the dead, it was power of valo A COMPRADORE'S LIABILTTIES.

The next right a mortgages had was to The appeal was continued against the decision

any covenant or contract, either of the Chief Justice in the action in which Messrs. contained in the deed or outside the 'deed. S. J. David and Co. proceeded against their Another right which the mortgages lind was to compradore, Chan Ut Chin, te recover $648,816,

go into possession. That was strictly a Commón Messrs. D. MacNeil and C. G. Alabaster, Law right, because the property was being instructed by Messrs. H. Godge and A. Jack- son (of Moses. Johnson, Stokes and Master), posted for the appellante (plaintiffs), while Hon. Sir Hoary Berkeley, K.C., and Mr. M. W. Blade, instructed by Mr. J. Scott Hatsten (of Messrs. Ewens and Haraton), represented the

defendants.

conveyed to him upon a condition which ha bean brolian. His learned friend Mr. MacNeil stated that if a man accepted a post under a deed, and the post had obligations attached to it which were spooled in the dead, then there was an implied covenant to perform those obligutions--That-was-extremely spacious, and

voices breathing expressions of affection, Street, who stated that while she was sitting on to warn the Powers that it is roble Bir Henry Berkeley stated that at the conclu-sounded extremely right, but unfortunately the with so many peus writing the same the steps at the entrance to the Italian Convent to accept any proposals recognising sion of Mr. MacNeil's address to their Lordehips authorities were dead against it..

story of imperial and colonial obligations, and with so many orators preaching the sane gospel of mutual goodwill, it follows that the Empire should enter on a usw era, that, instead of the Mother Country regard- ing the Colonies as so many excumbrances, she will recognise in them so many supports, and become proud of their growing strength.

with her brother, a boy came along and snatched from her brother's arm a bamboo bracelet mounted with gold valued at $5.50 and a jade stone bangle rained $1.50.

There are fiftoon entries for this event.

Greece es having even an indirect be submitted that no effect could be given to the interest in Cretan affairs.

THE U.S. SENATE AND THE TEA DUTY.

The hearing was adjourned.

RETIREMENT OF A POPULAR OFFICIAL.

PRESENTATIONS TO MR. ▲ 6BTH...

documenta—meaning thereby the menta and the mortgage-unless the compradore was | held liable to pay the loss sustained on Chinese contracta. His friend could only support that The programme of the third race, mesting of [

proposition by insisting that there might be or should be read into the mortgage, by means of the Hongkong Gymkhams Club, which takes |

A number of soilcitors gathered in the Re- the proviso for redumption, a personal contract gistrar's Office at the Supreme Court yesterday lace at the Happy Valley on Saturday is issued,

LONDON, June 30th. The Washington Senate has reject-suggested that the effect of the judgment in the tien to Mr. Aratheon Seth, Registrar of the to pay these losses. And his learned janfor morning with the object of making a presenta There are 2 uxul six events, and the entries are very satisfactory, giving promise of a meet- ing no lose interesting than its predecessors huve ed the Tariff amendment to impose a Court below was to render the documents what Court, on the eve of his retirement. There were been. The tent-pegging competition will be. this time, not for teams bat for individuals. duty of ten cents per pound on tea he described ne meaningless; meaning thereby, present-Messts. M. J. D. Stephens, J. Hast for the benefit of South Carolina tes Counsel, supposed, that the documents had no ings, P. P. Hots, R. A. Harding, J. H. Gardiner, meaning andiss they wore held to impose B. D. Atkinson, F. X. d'Almada e Castro, liability on the compradore to pay the lossen Crowther Smith, P. W. Goldring, Otto Kong growers.

02 Chinese contracts. Both the learned Sing, H. L. Denays, Jr., and 8. W. Tso. Conusel altogether overlooked the only con. struction to be placed on the documents by the usual interpretation to be put on the lan- guage in which those documents have been drawn. The effect sought to be placed on the documents by Connsel for the other side could only be given by straining the meaning to breaking point, and by implying something there was no warrant for implying. The effect that his learned friends contented for was altogether unnatural. The agreements were clear and unambiguous. A particular security was taken for the performance of a particular agreement,

THE BRITISH ARMY.

A GREAT

IMPROVEMENT.

WHISKY and maturity, and the Colonies, instead of regarding the Homeland as having no BLEND OF THE FINEST PURE interests in them beyond the financial, will caltivate a better feeling which should result in greater happiness, not because of the agreeable sentimental relationships which have been established but because of the sound business associations which have been developed and which contribute în no little degree to the happy result attained.

LONDON, June 30th. We do not exaggerate the power of the

An Army Memorandum by General Press when we suggest these eminently satisfactory results. It has only to be,

French reports the field army as being stated to evoke acknowledgment, that the The profft of the Shantung Railway Company in a high state of efficiency, well Press exercises a great influence in such amounted in 198 to m.2.965.377. against prepared to take the field at the questiona us commercial policy and organism.2,903,480 in 1907. A dividend of 42 per cent, shortest notice. It consists now of ution for defence. These are now the very the same rate as for 1907, was declares. The

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$16.50

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Comment has often been made of the facilities to thieves afforded by the water pipes in front of houses. Another instance was reported yester. day when a man was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour for stealing property valued at $50 from 13. Gage Street. He gained an entrance by means of the down water pipe, but in descand- ing he had the misfortune to fall to the ground and break his arm, so that he was an easy captura for the police.

Mr. STEPHENE, in making the presentation, said that the body of solicitors practising in this. Colony felt that they could not let this occasion pass without expressing to Mr. Seth their great regret at his vacating the office of Re gistrar, Trastoo and Official Administrator of the. Court, Mr. Both having noted so long and so carefully, they could not forgot his readiness to assist them at all times, nor could they forget his invariable kindness to them. The speaker could not recall an occasion when there had been an unkind word from Mr. Both during his term of offles, and he was sure that not only

BULL DOG BRAND kernel of Imperial politics, and the better relt was unfavourably influenced by the 10,157 Officers and 265,515 men and that particular surity consisted of the the solicitors hat the whole of the community

GUINNESS STOUT.

IN PINTS AND SPLITS.

decline of silver, in consequenes of which the liable for foreign service as compared receipts of 82,599.940 (1907, 82.355.696) hare with 7,463 officers and 185,523 meni

in December 1905.

only given m.4,545,099 (1907, m.5,036,043). The receipts of the four months of the current your amount to 31.080,000, fe. 23 per cent. higher than in the previous year,

CASTOR SILK.

matters special in the documents themselves. They consisteil of, first, a cash deposit of $25,000 and secondly, an assignmont of specified landed property. It was contended by his friends, thut if they were driven from the position they endeavoured to take up, that this pro viso for redemption might be regarded as a personal covenant to pay; that at all events the contractor was liable under some simple con

would endorse his remarks as to Mr. Seth being both kind and courteous. The speaker expressed the wish that Mr. Seth. would return to the Colony after a pleasant holiday benefitted in health, and assured him of a hearty welcome home from his old friends. The solicitors of the Colony took this opportunity to ask Mr. Both to scoopt z few little souvenirs,. First, there was a silver plate on which would be engraved “Presented to Mr. Seth by the solicitors of the Colony on his retirement from office." Other presents wors a silver cigar case and a pair of binoculars.

those who form epinion on them under. stand them and each other, whether they be statesmen or journalists, or both, the more rapid and sure must be the advance towards that co-operation on which the future of the Empire depends While we do A. S. WATSON & CO. power of the Press in this direction, not minimise but rather emphasise the

we must admit that it bas another function, Its raison d'être is not the advocacy of policies, but the provision of authentic news, Hardly have just effected. They had nows that a junk large extension of the Assam silk industry had a clear, unambiguous, explicit agreement With the latter be could, as, he left on his holi-

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CAPTURE OF PIRATES AT MACAO, The Police Anthorities of Macao (writes our correspondent) are entitled to a great deal of credit for the capture of a gang of pirates they

The latest number of the "Agricultural Journal of India" contains an article, illustrated by numerous plates and photographe, on Eri or castor silk, the Assam silk of commerce. Mr.

H. Maxwell-Lefroy points out the numerous tract liability which the documents were sup. advantages and peculiarities of this silk, and posod to impose upon him. Where an agreement expresses the view that there is room for a very wai expressed, nothing was to be implied. They Since the worms require only castor leaves for

day, take a view of the Colony in which he had pomb soy y capteni donoruned by reiterating the wishes of the members of the junior bar that Mr. Seth would be favoured with a pleasant voyage and a safe return,

Mr: SETH, in accepting the presente, said he felt it was very kind of the solleitors to think of his retirement from the service. Whatever assistansa he had rendered to the solicitors of

food it would appear that this class of silk, between the parties, and a clear and explicit can be grown, span, and woven in & very security given for the performance of that agre large part of India, in fact almost wherever ment. It would be doing violence to the mazim the castor plant is grown. The insect is completely domesticated in the sense that it will he had cited to the Court, and to the language not run wild and become a pest, the whole life is of the documents themselves, for the Court to passed in osptivity, and the maths do not attempt imply ang simple contract Uability outside the to leave the rearing shed. The silk copoons can words of the contracts themselves. It was not be utilised just as cotton is, but yield a far more durable cloth dreing can be done with ease, competent for the Court to adopt any suck line either in the cocoons, the thread. or the cloth, as that suggested by his learned friends, but it genous dyes much more sasily than cotton does.

daty as Registrar. He believed it was the The roaring of the silk-worms is easy, and up that line as a last trench. the production of thread and cloth offer no

Mr. Slade, after the tiffin adjournment, dealt practice everywhere for the Registrar ta difficulties to persona accastomed to spinning with the law concerning mortgages. He said work in accord with the solicitors, and and weaving cotton, At present moed is it was not a necessary part of a mortgage that he had endeavoured to do this to the obtainable only from Assam and the Pasa

there should be any covenant for payment best of his ability. He felt quite proud Institute, and Mr. Maxwell. Lefroy strongly

his retirement he had advises that seed should be obtained from Pasa, of the money secured by the mortgage. There to think that on wheroo large apply is usually available. A might be cases where a mortgage was made to been made the recipient of such lovely pre- limited number of man trained to the work are secure the payment of money, and yet no liabili-sents from members of the profession. The

and anyone wishing to learn it can be taught at

from Hongkong was bringing a number of week passes without some instance of the danger and difficulties to which the pirates to Macao, and they consequently kept a sharp look-out. Success attended their efforts. limitations of our present news services fle men in question were put under arrest, expose imperial statesmen, and in advocating and the police were able to elicit from them and perhaps securing a cheaper service of information as to the whereabouts of their cablegrams the Press of the Empire show comrades ashore. The gang was divided into that they appreciate the nosessity for a two groups, one group occupying a house in greater knowledgeand better understanding Rua da Palha, and a larger number were living All letters for publication should be written on between the Mother Country and Dominion in Rua Formosa. The capture of the smaller of No anonyvely signed communications that and Colony and Dependency. The opinion/ the two groups was easily effected, but the and the silk takes a fast colour with the indi- was necessary no doubt for his friends to take the Colony he had only given from a sense of

greatest difficulty was experienced in arresting that all honest journalistic enterprise in vain the others. Every precaution was taken to which is not directed before all things to the prevent their escape, and even the Fire provision of sound and recurate nowe, Bridage was called to the vicinity by the police which we endorse, and if the starting point in case the pirates, in despair, set fire to the of a wider and sounder system of Imperial honge. Shots were exchange between the intelligence be traced to the Conference its pirates and the police, out the former were place in bistory will be a proud one indeed. eventually overpowered and the result was the available for starting the industry in now places, ty, express or implied, on angone. That was gifts would be preserved as teirlooms, because

arrest of about a score, among them being noted pirate chief. A few women and children Jun; the wife of CHARLES W. MAY, Hongkong that Hongkong has been declared a plague were also in the house. The police also found

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HONGKONG, JULY 1ST 1909.

IF the Imperial Press Conference, concluded rather more than a week ago, has accomplished nothing more than the concentration of thought upon the difficult problem of imperial defence, it has justified its being. But it has done more. It has reused the Mother Country and the Colonies to a greater sense of their mutual obligations. It has thrilled the whole Empire with a patriotic fervour, perhaps fult just as eenly before, but what is of even greater value, it has helped to a better understanding between the people of

Az official telegram from Singapore statos

infected port.

A gramaphone, valued at $80, was stolen from 2. Connaught Road Central between Monday night and Tuesday morning..

The Ipoh paper mys it is rumoured than an income-túx will be introduced in the Straits Settlements to replace the lost revenue from opium...

A forest guard prosecuted at the Magistracy yesterday two cattle dealers for allowing their cattle to roam in the plantation near Shatin. They were fined 87 sach.

Mr. W. S. Jackson, of the Yangtze Insurance Association, who has been seriously ill in Tiontsin, has returned to Shanghai and is now well on the way to recovery..

Eighteen deportees from the Dutch East Indies, who arrived here a week ago, are still in the colony, as instructions have not been received as to where they are to be sent.

Que of the partners of the Sun Wo carpenter the United Kingdom, and people of shop in Hing Loour Street reports that between The Dominious over the scas. The the 1st May and the 28th nur the accountant collected $50 due to the firm from different Conference

was no ordinary gathering shops and absconded. of newspaper men mat to discuss matters 'affecting their own interest. It was an A Chinese woman, who travelled from Hoihow assembly unique in the anuals, of Empire. to Hongkong on the steamer Carl Diederichser, informs the police here that on the way she wass The Conference was Imperial. Its consider robbed of $242, which represented all her tions were questions of Empire, questions savings at Holbow for a number of years. of policy, questions of developing trade, and Kindred considerations. And its discussion and

number of good revolvers and a quantity of

Ammunition.

INTERPORT TENNIS.

The tonais matches between Kobe and the Hongkong Garrison Team opened on June 2204. The Interport Doubles were played at Kobe, in the presence of a fair coucourse of spectators. Meera. C. J. Lucas and J. M. Mollison boat Captain Beasley and Lt. Bryne by 3 sets to 2. the scores being 6-2; 6-3; 2-6: 4-6; and 6-3.

Captain Garnett ind Lient. Bagnall defeated Messrs. Millward and II. V. Wilkinson by 3 Bcoros:-6-3; 6-3; 11-9; 7-5; and

kets to 2.

10-8.

When sh

Pass in a short time. The industry is being what he maid in this case; there was a mortgage it was not every day that a man got presenta taken up in various parts of India, and where to secure certain payments, yet there was nutron a community of solicitors.

a demand for light remmerstive ever there is work, such as call be done by women and liability, express or haplied, or anybody to received presents from those with whom he had make those payments. The security for these boon in touch so long; such gifte would always. children, if "caster is available there seems no reason why the rearing, spinning and weaving payment was the land, and nothing but the be highly valued. As those prósent knew, he of this silk should not be a success.

land. His friend's suggestion was that there was not one who could make along and affecting must be an obligation on every person who speech, but they could quite understand his pledged his property.

feelings. He concluded by linking all prosent Mr. MacNeil-Not necessarily by covenant. very heartily for their kind thonglets of him; Mr. Blade-I quite understand that. It must and stated that he hoped soon to return to the

bond or covenant, or else it is not a mortgaga, be either a simple contract obligation or under Colony to renew old friendships.

A muu can perfectly well enter into a mortgage Representatives of practically every Govörn. affecting his property without being ander perment department assembled in the sonal Bability of any kind, sort or descríption.

Supreme Court on Tuesday to bid au revoir to Proceeding, Mr. Slude said his learned friend the departing Registrar. Among those ir

A FAREWELL TOÅET,

AN AERIAL FERRY.

FOR WAGGONS AND 350 PASSENGERA.

world is the aerial ferry which extends across Perhaps the most remarkable bridge, in the an artificial canal soparating Minnesota Foint. from the city of Duluth. In order to provide s short cut to her harbour, Duluth dug a canal across the point, thereby turning its extremity into an island, much to the chagrin of snadry residents thereon. To help then the city for a while carried them to and fro, in rowboats, in the earlier portion of his opening, instanced attendance ware Sir Hemy 8. Berkeley, K.C.. 1ben by a steam forry as their numbers the case of a surety as being one on when there Hi Honour Mr. Justics Gorsportz, Mesars. was no necessary implication of a personal liabi-J. H. Kemp, C. J. Melbourne, F. J. Badsley, increased,

The steanabost was slow and expensive, says lity. In the caso of a surety, for money leat; for E. D.C. Wolfe, T. H. King, G. N. Órtie; A. St. Nicholas," unil everybody soon wanted something better. Then Duinth built an serial tance, money is lent to a person, and other G. M. Fletcher, F. P. J. Wodehouse, G. H. 2. ferry bridge 186ft. high in the clear, so as not to guarantees the repayment by that person, by a Wakeman, J. R. Wood G. A. Woodcook, A interfere with the tallest masts, and from the mortgage of his property. Unless there was a Gibson, A. Chapman and E. A. Irvine. bridge suspended a car 50ft, long by by 34ft. wide, in which passengers travel across the canal personal covenant there was no personal liability Sir Henry Berkeley proposed the tonskin rapidly and in comfort. The floor of the car is on the surety at all. The personal liability to singularly happy speech, in which he referred in 6ft. above the ground and only a little more pay the money by reason of the original debt. eulogistic terms to the ability and good qualities than that above the water. The car itself is was in the original dehter whom the surety of Mr. Seth, whom he described as his oldest fastened to metal rode or hangers, which in turn are attached to wheels that roll on a truck soured by the mortgages of his property. friend in the Colony. Mr. Seth had been an on the overhead bridge 135 or more feet in the The right of a mortgagor was first of all energetic and loyal worker in the Government air. The car is moved by electricity, and makes to requires revonvoyance if he performerrige since 18:8, and that his Adrvices word the passage across the canal in a little more thared the conditions contained in the provis highly appreciated was evidenced by the fact that UNHAPPY MARRIAGE CURE.

ne minute. It will carry at one time 125,000 for redemption. If he did that, then under the which is said to be equal to a fully-loaded Proceeding in the theory that bad household double-truck, street car, two loaded wagons very toxins of the deed the mortgagee was bound thousand Asrical rear of that is, a with their teams, and 350 passengers. It makes to reconvey, and could be compelled to. The 12 trips an hour between live in the morning next important right of the mortgagor was to

In the Mixed Doubles--Mrs. Beasley and Lieut. Byrne playing for Hongkong and Mr. Feast and Mr. Mollison for Kobo-Kobe won oach est, the scores being 8-6; 7-5; anil 6-4. The result of the play at Mirams was: Captain Baird and Lieutenant Satterthwaite Hongkong) best Messrs. T.D. Wright and J. F. Crane (Kobe), the scores being 6-3, 6-2; 6-0,

Capt. Brierley and Lieut. Whyte (Hong kong) beat Messrs. Crane and Stephens (Kobe), the scores being 7-5; 10-8 ; 2-6; 4-6; 6-4

mangetvent is the cause of most divorces, a

is aajesty the King had been pleased to confer

save all united in wishing him a pleasant holiday, on him the Imperial Service Order. He was

Upler the title of The American Home Econo- on a new erasale of moral ruform by cooking, and midnight, and tivo se hour after midnight.htsin redemption of the property at any time and long enjoyment of the rest he had so well

THE HONOLULU DOCK.

The rostract for the constraction of the naval

before the mortgages had, Jawfully purfed with it. Right of redemption was an incident atiebed to a mortgage in whatever form,

earned.

The toust was duly Izonoured, and Mr. Séti suitably responded.

raies Asssciation." which has just received from the Supreme Court, its articles of incorporation. The crusade against cigarette smoking they have handled together for the purpose of inducing all schools, colleges, and universities to continues at Foodbow. In an anti-apium pro-inclus in their curriculuma instruction in the dock at Pearl Harbour. Honelala, Jax herbe equity. The rights of a mortgagee were, conclusions were perhaps of even cession there just week two loads of zurettes i domestic art and veinuces. What to wait unt warlel to the San Francisco Bridge CompADY",

THE TRANS-BAIKAL HÁILWAY. greater weight then if its members had been

Ersily, if it was a true mortgage, that he could

TRACK TO BE DOUBLED IN 1910, representative, politicians, because, without collection of old opiam pipes sal opini-smokennomical anter, will be the main subjects of of Boston, whose firere was the lowest was obtain the property himself, for himself. by new aluses to be formed. We believe a rejected of account of the purate cheque nas of foreclosure, is right was at law, of falitiling the profession of the politician, it ing paraphernalia.

The Ministry of War at St. Petersburg has being defective. Tho, San Francisco Bridge Mr. Richards president. of the association. *

mt if all public schords a greasonable size, as Company is a large Coast concern of which course, to have the prapety on the default. But been conferring for some time with the Ministry ay be said that he has not the same

equity did not allow him to get rid of the right of Ways and Communications with regard to Al the Magistracy yesterday a Chinese womanwell as universities and colleges, could be equip Julu McMillan is the hood. →→pportunities for gauging public opinion from Shaniwar was charger with attempting pad with deportments of domestic art and science

ef redemption except by what was called laying down a second line of rails along tim

The Court of Trace-Baikal railway. The reaft of the co and for forming it as the journato bury the dead body of a newly-born cikliving enaditions would improve materially, and LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, the action for foreclosure.

forenci is now announced. It is to the effect Equity appointed a specific dry sows that loss household material wonkd-go-to iusto, d these many of

mer near the reservoir at Shankivan. The child thas health of individuals would be better, the

The str. Bornes left Sandakan on the 27th ontle hence, by which date the mortgagor doable!" for strategic reasons, but that th

that the railway track in question" shall be should be brought to the seat of Empire was not her own. She was fined $25 or one netnal cost of living would decrease, and folk ultimo pm.. and may be exported here on ár

would be much happier."

abent flie 4th instant a.m. and enabled to revive associations which mouths imprisonment...

must redeen, or be foveerer debarred of his work sul not be begun before 1910.

fist.

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