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Twas Christans branched the mightiest le TELEGRAMS.
Tons Christmas told the merriest tale;
A Christmas gambol oft copld aheor
A Poor Man's heart through half the year. So it can still. The romance of Christmas is one which nought can bury. There are not, in fact, & great many Scrooges in our &00, small world at Christams timg, for aven
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THE LANCASHIRE MINING 'DISASTER.
LONDON, December 29rd. The Government Inspector, who has examined the Pretoria Pit, is of the opinion that all in the mine, numbering 343, must be dead.
Forty bodies have been recovered.
THE EXILED KING.
SUPREME COURT. Friday, December 23rd, IN Ontoran JURISDICTION. BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE (Sta FRANCIS PIGGOTT).
GERMAN - FIRMS AT LAW.
Banter, Brockelmann & Co. brought on zotion against Simon & Co. and the Hongkong and Kowloon Whorl and Godown Company for an injunction restraining them from infringing a certain trade mark with regard to necules. The plaintiffs' claim was for damages for wrongfully imitating plaintiffs trade mark and for an injunction to restrain
the defendants, their servants, and agents from
soling or exposing or advertising or proonring
wǝre the plaintiffs
Sir Henry said the trade was established
His Lordship--You have not moved. Sir Beary-It is tenuse of what I said that in 1909. my friend now gets up to amend.
His Lordship-I don't know what it is. Sir Henry No amendment should be made now. They should come before you as they were on the 16th.
His Lordship admitted that an injunction would cause damage,
Fir Hoary aid pislatifs suggested that do-
His Lordship -I have not the slightest idea what the amendment is. You know in advanoo.
Sir Honry-There is a suggestion of misfondants could be compensated for any damage statements in the affidavits before you. My sustained in the event of plailiffe not mucceed- ing, but while they might be able to pay friend now desires to moud the affidavit or the pleadings for the purpose of escaping from damages to-day they might not be ablo to pay damages twelve mouths honoo. An the penalty of the suggestion of falsity.
injaustion, with an nudertakin; to ponsata, should not be resorted to wher over there was an alternative such as kean- ing an account. Plaintiffs would not say that honest They account if they, were asked to do su. Slemsson & Co would not keep an were the oldest German, firm. liere, and there was no reason to suppose, they would not keep an honest account of their sales. All the pro- tection plaintiffs could reasonably claim would bo afforded by rofusing to continue tuo interim injunction. Whore there were substantial quos tions at issus the Court did not grant an
His Lordship-Tast is not the motion before
MÖ..
Sir Honry-What is the motion P His Lordship-I should like to know what Mr. Slade wants.
Mr. Slado--I want to amend one word, a slip in the writ.
Sir Henry—I submit no amendment should be made at this stage.
to be sold any needles in paokote or tins bearing much Tubole as hereinafter mentioned and from using any labels or stamps or advertisements so contrived or expressed or by colourable imita- tion or otherwise to represent or lead to the belief that the needles nold by the defendants. Mr. Slade The amendment is to substitute melle manufactured by the the word "for" for "by" in the statement of LONDON, December 23rd.
and sold by them under the Falsim. The "Daily Mail" learns that ex-Cost trade mark and for delivery upon oath His Lordship Aud you object to
Sir Henry-I do. King Manuel goes to Oxford Univer- or destruction of all doonments, articles and sity next year, and will afterwards things in the possession or power of the defend tour the world, specially visiting ants or in their central which offends against British Colonies with a view to study ing the administration.
FRANCO-JAPANESE TRADE RELATIONS.
LONDON, December 23rd. It is reported from Paris that the French Chamber has agreed to the ratification of the Franco-Japanese
His Lordship-It makes no difference. Sir Henry-It makes all the difference. Bis Lordship-You are taking a technical
the forthcoming injunction.
Mr. M. W. Sindo, K.C., Instructed by Mr.objection?
W. L. Shenton, of Mosers. Deacon, Looker & Deacon, appeared for the plaintiffs, and Bir Henry Harkeley, K.Q., instructed by Mr. O. D. Wilkinson, of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist, appearad for the first defendants.
Mr. Stada raid that the interlocutory injuse tion which had book granted on the 16th Desember continued until the hearing of that application. Therefore be rouowed his applies
tion for the injunction.
Sir Henry. Berkeley said the plaintiffs had obtained at interim injunction
injunction, but was satisfied with ardoring that an account be kept until the trial,
His Lordship said he was satisfied from roading the afflinyits that it was notn cash of twå old businesses fighting, but it seemed more like s legitimate attempt by an old business to prevent a new one from interfering with it. So far as he could soo sufficient steps had been taken to protect the plaintiffs' right. Under section 41 registration was conclusive after seven years, and so far as the proviso was concerned he did not think that the leave which section 41 gove the proprietor of the trade mark to interfora with or restinin the user in Hongkong could be Sir Henry Borkeley stated that the injunc tion was asked for on the ground that met by saying that they have been continually defendants were infringing` à trado mark ning the trade mark somewhere olso. He
the registered property of the thought the injusotion must stand. which was
Mr Blade Until the trial f plaintiffs. Plaintiffs, now wished to strike
Hi Lordship-Yor out the word "be" and substitute the
Sir Hoary-Yes. His Lordship Writs can always be amended with or without ipave.
word "for" That amendment should not be
made. Now when plaintiffs seine to the Court on cortain they stated they wars the manufacturers of the
memories of days that are gone, that it is Trade Marks Patents and Copyrighafidavits, which had been led, and he now needles; they did not state that the needlosi
with added ferrour we wish our friends, both old and young, and far and near, the old, old wish, which wẹ again, for the fifty- third time in the career of the Hongkong
Convention.
THE POLICE BALL.:
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From amid Welcome."Welcome."
D'EPERNAY Daily Press, wish to our readers-A MEZBY profusion of groomery and age on the City
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Christmas to be followed by A PROSPEROUS Hell landing last night the word stood out in big black typn, and was read by all who attouded NEW YEAR.
the anonal dance of the Hongkong Polico Fores Not only was it road, but those present thoroughly grasped its mossing, which was admirably demonstrated to them by the police. They made splendid hosts, and their arrange ments for ensuring the comfort and pleasure of guests could not have been surpassed. The decorations were not on an extensive scale, but the plentiful supply of groenery which adorned the entrance to the hall and the hall and supper
To-morrow being Christmas Day, the Hong long Daily Press Office will be closed, and the Tuesday nart issue of the paper will be on morning.
Yesterday in the Chinose calendar was the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year.
The Hongkong Jockey Club race meeting has on fixed to take place on February 14th, 15th
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Lady Lugard is holding at Government House a series of "At Homes" on the Fridays In December and January, a feature of which
rooms was artistically arranged, and the namerous fege which mingled with it were hung in such a way as to enhan
Pincipal decorators, and they the pleasing offoot. Mr. Wilson and Dansing, was indulget did their work well; while the supper tables were laid cat in St. Andrew's Hall, and the old Chamber of Com. merce room was utilized by those who found
moved that that interim injunction he dissolved and at the same time moved that the name of Router, Brookelmann & Co. be expunged from the register of trade marks, a
His Lordship-There is no motion by you to roscind the injunction.
Sir Henry-It was not Roosmary, because your Lordship granted an interim injuno tion and we are here to show cause, against it boing made absoluto,
His Lordship-The interim injunction was mods in Chambers. The ustivo is that the Court will be moved that an injunction be Sir Henry-An interim injunction was granted. There is no showing cause,
granted...
His Lordship Yes, until the hearing of the motion. What does it matter? Does any thing turn on who speaks first!
Sir Henry-I don't know that it does
that interim injunction. want to show the Court should never have made.
His Lordship--You have no motion to that ~"bit Henry—17 WAN UNDECOSKAry, because the Dotica was served upon us.
His Lordship-The noties is that the Court is now to be moved for an injunction. Then
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were manufactured for them. That altogether a different position in law. It altered his rights with regard to the interim injunction. Plaintiffs were not the manufacturers but the imparters.
His Lordship-I do not she any difference in law whither the goods were manufactured by him or not
Sir Honey-I am taking the point that it dogs. On the 16th December one of the reasons which may be assumed to have moved the judge to grant the interim iojauction was that the applicant stated he was the manufacturer of the
Articles.
His Lordship -I am wondering-
Sir Henry--Will you wonder after you are road these words? The statement that they wore the manufacturera was not a trou state ment of their position and for that reason among others the interim injunction should be dis
golvod.****
His Lordship did not regard that as material. He should say the plaintifa,
Sir Henry maid they were only entitled to register if they were the manufacturers of the goods to which the trade mark was applied.
ANOTHER "RUBBER" JUDGMENT AT SHANGHAL
In the US. Court for China, at Shanghai, on the 19th inst. Judgo Thayer delivored an axhaustive judgment in the onse of G. I. Shokury v. F. M. Brooks, Plaintif clairsed Tls. 23,500 as an indemnity in connection with cortin rubber transactions for interest and costs, We take the following extracts from the julg ment:--
This is an action brought to recover the cust of certain Rabber Shares alleged to have been purchased by the plaintif ander instractions of defendant. The plaiali is a member of the the overal transactions he was acting mely Shanghai Stock Exchange and slaims that and culy as a broker and agout of the defendant,
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that be followed the instructions of the defend. ant and purchased shares when and as instrnoted In support of his tho Stock Exchange. and that in so doing he followed the Rules of statement he submits in evidence what are
and "aulas
transnationa motos covering oach of the designftel is purchase" alleged. In his dealings in those matters sted. of said "purchase" and "gales" notes bear the heading "for the concerned," the names of the prinsipals not being disclosed. The plaintiff socks to have the defendant held bound by con domnification in amount of the sost price of pirohased. All the shares thus contracted to ba of the transactions oscarred during the menths of April, May and June, 19.0, aud were for fature delivery, is on the Janesottlement day, what low shall be applied adjudicating the issues in this case. The defendant being an American citizen the forum is a Coart of the United States fact that the Shanghai Stock Exchange bring any foreign element into the pause.
a Hongkong corporation does not necesarily is itself a foreign corporation to all jurisdictions
will be Musical practice." At yesterday pleasure in a quiet game of cards. The recep-you will oppose it. I don't know that there is unless they had had the trade mark assigned, 1910. The plaintiff raises the question at to
i At-Home the fine Orchestra of the German Cruiser Squadron was prosent and played s short programme of music which gave the greatest pleasure to all who were privileged to be present.
tion room, like others, was adorned with any case for an interim injunction yet. greenery and bunting, and the large mirror on the wall set forth the wishes of the Force that their goests would have a Merry Christmas.
Mr. Blade said the plaintiffs had been the
All arrangements in connection with the ball were carried out by a general committee of
registered proprietor of the trade mark since
to thom....
His Lordship allowed the amendment.
Bir Henry Borkoloy then proceeded to read
1890, and it was sworn in affidavit that the the affidavits and argued that on the affidavits mark had been used previous to that date of the plaintiffs alone they had not established Before the action commenced the plaintiffs their claim to the use of the trade mark in
by the defendants with rospect to twenty-fira cases of needles which were due to arrive in Hongkong about the data the writ was issued, The sample was issned by Siemssen & Co. and it bore their name in Chinese. Having that information, the plaintiffs issued a writ and applied for an interim injunction to prevent the defendant company from exporting those needles
Mr. Slado afterwards wished to read a letter containing farther evidence. --
Bir Henry Berkeley, objected. "His Lordship asid if the letter was not to be admitted then he should have to adjourn the Court until January and contiuno the interim injaaction.
By kind permission of the Officers the Band of the 13th Rajputs will play the following which Mr. Baker, the Chief Tuspector, was obtained in Canton an advance sample issued question, Programme of music at the King Edward Hotel president. The other mainbers were Messrs. J Lee, Stewart, Burford, Cooper, J. Watt, G daring dinner to-night:--
Verdi Watt, Pincott, Atwell, Wilson, J. Clark, A "Errani" Quick March Overture STREET
Po teal Pesent... Suppe Clark and H. Clark. The result of their labours S'dan Linder" Biscalon i was manifested in the great success of the ball, Valeo Selection Hany Lauder Song: Od Hume
• Piccolo Solo". ...... Bickett and one and all are to be congratulated on the Picaroon Two S:ep
"Cek, Cz.F, W. Tharban result. To Sergeant Lep, the busy morstary, God Fave the King.
grost credit is due for his untiring energy in The prospectus is published at Shanghai of the canto. He has occupied the same position into the market common to both plaintiffs and he argament to show that the notion said to Da December 18th, at 16, Carter Road,
for the last four years, and it is largely due defendants, namely, Canton, Defendants now have been taken by plaintiffs through their Shanghai, Mrs. A. B. BKOTTOWE, a daughter,
the Kang Yik Cotton Spinning end Weaving to his zeal that the police ball is becoming asked that the trade mark which had been manufacturers in Germany to stop the ex- HONGKONG OFFICE: On, DES VEUT BOADO., Ltd., with a capital of The 1,000,000 in LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. EC 100,000 shares of Tis. 10 back. Of the present such a popular function.
issue of 75,000 shares, 23,550 are offered to the
P. O. Box, 34. Telephone No. 12.
BIRTH
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, DECEMBER 24TH, 1910.
public. The object of the Company is to so quire the business of the Kang Tik Cotton Spinning and Weaving Company, which has excellently equipped and built modern premises
at Jessfeld.
SERVICES.
7.45 a.m.
11.00 s.m.
The following serviews will be held in connection with St. John's Cathedral to-morrow,
Christmas Day Holy Communion at St. John's
Cathedral Fully Choral). oly Communion at the Frak Church Matins at St. John's Cathedral Holy Communion with- Sermon
St. John's Cathedral.. Children's Service at the Peak Church Evensong and Sermon at St. John's
at
continued merrily until the early hours of this morning. Messrs Stewart and Barford were the M'e. C. The programme contained three waltzes, two lancers, two highland scottisches, two quadriiles, two I un dances, two valetas, one
military two steps, two wallz sottilions, a polks, a schottische, the d'Alberts and Sir Rodger de Coverley.
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CHINESE SEVEN PER CENT. LOAN.
8.00a.m. President of the Chinese Board of Posts and The following letter from Tang Shao-yi, the Communications, in raply to that from *Ex Consul" in The Times of October 22 has been published
11.45 am. 3.00 p.m.
5.45 p.m.
will be the
His Lordship The only point turns on the identity of the mark.
Sir Henry-There is no question about that. His Lordship (to Mr. Blade) Therefore you bave made out your case.
Eir Hoary-I submit the plaintiffs have not made out any case for an interim injunction in
this matter.
Bir Henry withdrew his obžuation and resumed
in Chins and it would be novel doctrine that -corpóration Invades foreign territory when it carries with it for its protection the law of the place of its creation. The Conet also observes that the status of companies originated under the Hongkong Ordinances, whose baai- mass is transacted and whose diators reside not to be definitely determined. In re entirely outside the Colony, of Victoria, Sooms
Dallas Horse Repository. Hongkong Supreme Court, October 31, 9181.
in
of Michael Carmich..
hab
The only difficulty met by the Court is in' determining a just measure of damages. On this question the state of fact, as shown in the re- cords, is practically identical with that in the cas for twenty portation of needles bearing the Cock trade mark
recently registered in plaintiffs name
decided in the British Court in Bhangbal The Court Dancing started at nine o'clock last night,
and they
were presumably going to by them. There was no evidence to show that been greatly sided in the consideration and to the music of the band of the Rajputs should be expunged from the register, Rimiar to theirs was not a statement made
use the grounds set up in their affidavits for the nation of the manufacturers was influenced of this case by the analysis of facts and the clear exposition of the law applicable thereto, that purpose for the purpose of preventing the by the plaintifs hore. Moreover, the fact that which appear in the opinion of the learned their manufacturers obtained the consent of judge, Sir Havilland de Sausmass, who presided
that. dino.
The measure of damages injunction being made.
Mauser not to object to the trails mark in
the difference between the adopted was being 1ko Mauser's suggested that they making up price at tho June settlement. had taken a trade mark which was their own and the buying price, plus broker ge, and I The action to expuage the name from the shall adopt the same measuras es affording only register would form part of the questions to be not. In this case, as in Michai Carmichael, the reasonable basis upon which the Court can If the Court did not now the plaintif bas farnished no evidence to ad heard at the trial. dissolve the interim injunction the least it could the Court in sausing damages in his favour, do wes to allow the injunction to stand over and except the price which I was enabled to His Lordship I have stopped Mr. Slade make ou order for the defendants to keep as the Stock Stock Exchange pool through credit given by the Cathay Trust. It is because I think there is a one.
sscount in the meantime. It was true that the obvious to the Court that the right and Sir Henry-On the face of the facts before plaintiffs had filed an affidavit to the effect that the obligation of the defendant are unaffected by you, plaintiffs admit they are mere importers noodles defendants were selling were cheaper and the plaintiff's action in that. The list of mak of the goods. They had better finish their case, inferior to theirs, but that of course was the or. ing-ng prices is in the record as Defendant'a
His Lordship-It is quite right, ge
disary allegation of every dealer and trader, that Exhibit A. Judgment will be for plaintif
Faola 2,793.75 and costs, Sir Henry-That is only one of several points his rivals' goods were inferior to his own. There
kind. which appear on the affidavits which I propose was no reason for supposing anything of the to road to you.
Mr. Blade then applied for permission to that the defendants had been selling needles in ralio an amendment in the form of the stato Canton for a considerable time, just as they were most of claim. The noodles are not manufae doing now Continuing Counsel pointed out
would follow the granting of an injonction.
Mr. Slide pointed out that plaintiffs had had this trade established for twenty years, and last year defendants tried to steal their trade with this inferior needle. Defendants were at tempting to ruin the trade and reputation of the plaintiffs by this inferior quality of needle, and if the 25 cases of needles, esob csag
for
"MEREY Christmas! Out upon Merry ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL CHRISTMAS eightsome reel, two Circassion circles, two Christmas What's Christmas-time to you but a time for paying bills without money; a time for finding yourself a year older, and not an hour-richer; a time for balancing your books and having every item in them through a round dozen of months presented dead against you? If I could work my will," said Senooon indignantly, every
Board of Posts and Communications, idiot who goes about with Morry Christmas
Cathedral
Feking, Nov. 8, 1910. Sir,Our attention has been called to the The preacher at 11:45 8.1. on his lips should be boiled with bis own pudding, an-1 buried with a stake of holly Bight Ravorend Bishop Montgomery, Becretary letter published in your issue of October 22 with of the Society for the Propagation of the referense to £450,000 bonds of Imperist Chinese through his heart: He should."
How Gospol.
Government Seven per Cent. Peking-Hankow Railway Redemption Lonn recently purchased appropriate this quotation from the writings The offertories throughout the day will be of CHARLES DICKENS will seem to many in given to the Diocoran Girls School, and the und orcisher de Ce. I beg to state that
Orphanage.
The Poak Tramway Coy. has kindly promised that the said Government have undertaken tured by plaintiff, but are manufactured for the considerable damage to defendants which Japan owing to a depression which has 17 the ports of the Far East in this year of the Rubber Slump! Why have Stock Exchange Settlements at Christmas time to mor the happiness of so many creatures who would wish to be always merry and bright P Banish dull care; let us, like Old Sqaonor's nephew continue to regard
to run a special tran, leaving the Peak at 7.30 am., for the use of Peat residents who desire to attend the Choral Celebration at 7.45 am.
GOLD DISCOVERIES IN GERMANT.
The Cologne Gazette pablishes an interesting report of the gold discoveries in the Eifel range, Bheniah Prussia. It says that it is stated that -bearing stratom has been reached by
said bonds are the direct obligation of the Imperial Chinese Government, and, further,
to pay principal and interest in starling. I shall plaintif.. be very much obliged to you if you will be so Sir Henry-You cannot make such an amend. good as to correct statements in the letter above mont at this álage. This case has to be mentioned-Your truly,
TANG SHAD-T1, the President,
determined upon the sfidavits that were used in Chambers before you, and there can be no
Christmas as "a good time: a kind, forgives gout midway between Ireidingen and deferred stock of 67 per cent for the pesti
Amendment now.
His Lordship-I have not heard what the amendment is.
of
On the other hand, there was evidence
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 23rd at 11.45 am. The shallow do
pression in the South appears to have moved Westwards, and to be Iging over the s. put ou the Philippine Archipelago,
The barometer has fallen over the N. part of
peared to the N. of Hokkaido.
The anti-cyclonic area is central over the Upper Yangtze valley.
Strong monsoon gales may be expected over the N. part of the China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.in. to day. 0.00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at moon to-day is as follows S
F. AND O. DIVIDEND. The directors recommended a dividend on the
Dir Henry-On general prinsiple it should which contained 10,003 noodles, were allowed. Hongkong & Neighbourhood N. winds, fresh j boring ing, charitable, pleasant time." Christmas,mel and only Ave fest folow the surface. The half-year, and a bonus of 3-per bent, being the not be made, as the poet reminds us, comer but once a boring has singh pierced 45ft... without coming sme as for the corresponding period of last His Lordship-Amendments are always made to be put on the market, it would be a serious
Sir Henry-One of the grounds which I thing for their trade.
His Lordship said the trade was not such an year, and when it comes we should minkel to a rock bottom. As the whole diluvial unga your: this makes a distribution of 13 por ce propose to submit for your consideration is that down to the palmozelo rock bottom contains for the year. Including the usual per cent. good cheer. In the days when England gold, this discovery would appear to be of great per annum on the preferred stock, the total the interim injunction which you were induced established one in Cauton as he thought it Importance, as it may be possible to work the distribution on the paid-up capital is at the rate to make on osem ber 16th should be dissolved was, and asked Bir Hcary to address him on that was Merry England
of 9 per cent. deposits on a very profitable basis.
for certain reasons.
point,
Formosa Channel
fine
fN.B. winds,
strong.
Sunth vast ef Chism between game as No. I..
Hongkong and Lamocks,
South coast of Chins betroon game as No. 1.
Hongkong and Hainan...........
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