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SUPREME COURT.

Friday, July 14th.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE HIS HONOUR, ME. H. II. J. COMPLETE (PUISNE JUDO).

A QUESTION OF FRINCIPLE, Mrs. A. Ogilvie . H. B. Davidson was on action for the recovery of $9.50.

Me, J. 11. Gardiuor appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Edo d'Almada e Castro represented the defendant.

His Lordship-Do you consent to judgment

Mr. 'Almada ?.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 15TH, 1911.

Mr. Shenton mid the plaintiff was a money. londor, and aned the defendant on two promissory noles for 8140, whereas the money actually paid was only 378, which male the interest $240 per cont.

tiff?

Mr. Almada-No, I would ask your Lordships. advanced $14) on to fix a day.

His Lordship-The total amount is only $9.50.

Mr. Aimula-That is so, but this is more a qucation of principle.

hearing.

CLAIM FOR MONEY LENT. Natha Singh sued Li Shan Ting and another a brakesman and a clork on tho Kerloon-Canton railway, to recover $23.60 due for money lont Mr. Gardiner représented the plaintiff.

Defendants admitted the amount, but asked

THE MONROE POLICY,

ENDORSEMENT BY SIR

EDWARD GREY.|.

Jefferson answered: The question presented by the letters you have sent me is the most momentous which has ever been offered to my contemplation, since that of independence that. mals as a nation; this sets our compass."

States

THE SUFFRAGE PROCESSION FIVE MILES LONG.

REMARKABLE SCENE IN LONDON..

When the policy was adopted by the United At the Pilgrima inuer Sic Edward Grey pointed out in an article in the Fortnightly. it was male known (as Mr. T. A. Cock

Saturday, June 17th, was Suffrage Day in made a memorable statement when he definitely Review of S-ptember, 1898, from which we bare London. Never befors has such a pageant pass- acespted the Monroe deotrine, or, as ha rightly quoted the letters), not in Loudon, but ined through the streets of London as the proces nion in which 40,000 Suffragista marched between Those, however, who remember Washington. proformed to call it, the Monroe policy. I the history of its origin will not be in packed throngs of spectators from the Embank went to the Albert Hall to prove to doubting politiolane that women are indeed in earnest for The vata.

WO FAT

done so

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CHINA'S TEA TRADE.

The following frem The Timo Peking correspondent appeared on June 21:-In an instructive paper published, in the Times of Biay 5, on the subjook of the future of Uhim's tea trade, a correspon lent, citing sa bis author. ity de Caloutta Englishman, makes the curious statement that the Chinese Gevern- ment contemplates provoating the importation Obviously, if the stitement were true, them would be cause for protest, resing that Chion now impo tea trom Fritish India and Ceylon to the vains in round numbers of £100,000 per annua.. But there is no need for anxiety.

His Lordship-You consent to judgment? bir, Shenton-I admit the claim for the money agtually received, $78.

His Lordship-Ins that adnitted by the plain

be said that Bir Edward Groy's statement · in Mr. Bhenten---I don't know, but I am going nothing dew; that he only declared what of doubt that Great Britain has the test of all historical sanctions for recognizing it. We suggest that the United States, in to ask your Lordship to ozorçiss your jurisdiction, everyone know to be the universal feeling of

Englishmen abeat the Monroe policy. That is hor excellent attempt to establish Arbitration under the Usary Ordinanco, 5 of 1885, and togaila true, and yet no British statesman, we Treaties with different countries, should apply believe, bar evore committed himself in snoh reduss the interent to a minimum 400,

Plaintiff was called, and in reply to bis plain tarais and without any caseats or limits elf particularly to this separate yet counate point of procaring that recognition of the Monroe tions to au acceptance of the policy. That doctrine. She would be asked to define it pre-

4 proof of Lordship said he paid the defendant 8190 in he almuld re

elsely, no doubt. That would not be disa cash. On one of the promissory notes produced the unreserved confld ace Fetween Great Britain vantage. No country which does not wish to Droombor 20th, 1910, and the United States. For the Mourse policy, disturb the stat a quo would refuse recognition On the other, dated 20th June, 1911, he be it remembered, though not a blank cheque. is far merely perverse reasons. Only to put the a cheque of vague amount which can be increas advanced $50. It was agreed verbally that od tan vary his figure. The pollag has been question would be a kind of test of the peace- interest should be charged on the first note at gradually extended, and while foreign conairies aboness of the various Powers, The Spectator. fare raised no formal and categorical objection the rate of three per cent, per month, and on

to these extensions the respect. and authority His Lordship rod the 24th instant for the the second note interest was to be charged at which the policy commands in the United Stains the rate of two per cent. Plaintiff had not have grown continuously. The policy is now

the essential and cardinal

the fast received any interest.

American treatment of

foreign

afairs, In reply to Mr. Shenton plaintiff said it was Every American feels that if

Le were not trus that ho only paid 245 on the first noto'

not propared to defend the Mource policy to the Defondant had not uttermost he would be maintaining a foreign and 833 on the second. paid him $5 a month sincs the money was lent policy only on sufferant. Only the other day Ho suggested that interest was payable, but he quite unexpectedly an illustration of the had not claimed it, as it was not included in the profound - Sects of the Monroe policy. It srom of any. tea from other countries,”

ed that Merine was becoming more and more the prop of a chaotio civil war, and the question trembled in the balance whether the United States would have to intervene and send a large part of her army across the froutler. It was not an

The decoration of policy farnished by your inviting prospect to iurado the diffull monutsia that American troops would be regarded as a by a Chinese newspaper in Hankow and passed ous country of Mexico and to face the possibility correspondent was, it appears," explicitly made commes enemy by all Mexicans, both Federalists on by Russian firmus interested in the import and insurgents. But the statosmos of Washine of Indian tes to teoir representativer in Calout- ton, although extremely anxieu, did not shrukts, who gave the news to the local

papers." It of circumstances. Forts ately a provisional tested through their Ambassador (sic), and that mattore hud drifted so far that some external ference with imports." From this your corres. authority had been required to protect the nation-pondent deduces that China is not in a position American troops would have crossed the frontier of otherwise, directly opposed to the interests of To allow a bad situation to get so far out of hand Rassin." He suggests similar action on the a to justify complaints from Europe and the part of the British Government, and he aske threats of intervention would bavo boon to what steps in the same direction have been forfeit the whole American claim to protector- taken by the Planters Associations in London ahip of the integrity of the American - unficent. on behalf of British producers,

We have never disguised the truth that the United States, in accepting this enormous responsibility, is maintaining a policy of extru ordinary boldness and coroploa.ty. tompted sometimes to think that she does not One is appreciate the magnitude of the nudertaking, or

for instalments.

His Lordship ordered each to pay $5 monthly,

ANOTHER RAILWAY MAN IN DIFFICULTIES.

notes.

Drefondant said he was a lawyer's clock, and Bhagat Singh brought action against a rail recuived a salary of 870er month. He sup- way clerk named Chan Tak Wah to recover ported two aunts, a wife and two children, and #220 due for money feat. Defendant was repuld $20 a month rent. On one of the promise presented by Dr. Gardiner,, who consouted to sory notes before the Court he received $50 inc judgment, but asked bis Lordship to order small slisidiary coins. There was no arrangement as to intarest. Witress had paid $5 on account

instalments.

tion

It was an impressive demonstration, fitted to startis even the laust obeerraut. For in the ranks of that great srmy of women were old and young, women of every profession and occupa tion, doctors and teachers, hospital nurses, clerks and spints and business women; actresses, artists, and musicians, titled women of Ioiance. girl factory workers from the textile tomus of The North, toiling wonted women from the East

End: women, 100. of overy religious erced ami] of every political party.

The successful forming up of aneh a vast procession was in itself a magnificent tribute to the

ties, anising powers of the suffrage.socjo

whole length of the Embankment

from Blackfriars to Now Scotland Yard was utilised as a rally

ground. Whitehall-placo and Whiteball court, oven Whitehall itself was thronged with eager women marchers; vet, in spite of the ever-increasing crowds of spectators who massed themedives on the

pavenient and overft wod into the roadways, there was no cons fusion. Evers Buffragist walked straight to her, Fanmbered group; the members of groups speedi- ly formed fire abreast; without hate or flurry the stowards distributed the banners and pan nous, and paretest to the minne at 5.30 the bagles sounded the advance; the 100 bands distributed between the various sections of the procession broks in

iuto a stirring marah. by Dr. Ethel Smyth, and the great pageant To March of the Women." spesi liy written started on its way.

SCENES OF PAGEANTRY. Right at the head role Mrs. Drammond, bearer; and then, a very dignified figure, came

that he supported two mothers, two' wives and On the second note he received $34 in subsidiary thement has been reached in Mexico, but if the Ambassador opposed the threatened inter- Miss Annan Eryce, on korseback, as Joan'of: Defendant was called and informed the Court / every month since he had borrowed the money, from committing their fortunes to the adindies-furtbor appears that the Russian houses pro followed by Miss Charlotte Marsh as baster

four children. "His salary was $50 a month, he paid $30 monthly in satisfaction of other judg-

coins, but had not paid anything, on account.

Mr. Shenton said the promissory notes were

manies were paid to the defendant».

le of

Are. The leaders of the Women's Social and

Political Union, Mrs. Pankhurst, Mrs. Petbisk

rents, and there were fiva coser of a similar not absoluto evidenco in themselves that the foreign contrios there is not a doubt thatto insist upon adopting any policy, commercial Lawrence, and Mise Christabel Pankhurst, had

mature coming on against him.

His Lordship-Have you bear gambling? Defondant--No, but it costs me $60 a month

to live.

Mr. Gardiner-Ho has to keep up an appear. ance as a clork on the Kowloon-Caston railway His Lordship made an order for the payment of $5 a month.

MARINEE SUES CHINESE SHIPPING FIRM. Captain Tom Austin, brought notion against

Chi Woo & Co, to recover $870.

Mr. D. V. Stearonson (of Mesara. Deacon, Looker & Deason), who appeared for the pinin. Liff, asked highLordship to fix a day.

Mr. Moor of Messrs, Johnson, Stokes & Master) for the defendant. asked that the case be adjourned for a week.

His LordshipIt amounts to this: he receiv of something for which he promised to pay the amounts stated on the notes.

Mr. Shenton The defendant my is such suscious transaction that

thin the

Court, onght to tond its assistance to him.

His Lordship-Where is tus authority for

that?

Mr. Shenton referred his Lordship to the old Usury Ordinance, No. 5 of 1885, under which be submitted the defendant was entitled to relief,

His Lordship said he could not reduce the loan as shown in the promissory notes, and ordered the defendant to pay instalments of $15 a month, the first to be paid on August 2nd.

Mr. Steavenson-My client wishes to have HONGKONG the Colony immediately for Europe, otherwise

would consent to an adjournment.

Hi Lordship Whoo is be expected book? Mr. Stevenson-He will probably not be back for six yr eight months, and he would like to have this case settled.

Mr. Moore-The case will probably never

Come on.

SHARE

thoughts of it

a cordial gresting from the crowd. It watched with interest the picturesque bistorical pageant which followed, though corely appreciating its great women of an earlier day passed by in true significance, as the representatives of the

statoly garb tho Abbess Hildu and her nuns the Peeressen who were summoned to Parliament

auder Edward IIL; the Free-women of the

States and Countries where women now have Corporations; and then, tringing the spectator | back to modern times, representativos of all the

Presumably they have taken none they are too well informed. The whole story is a mar'a neet. China does not enjoy fiscal tariff without the consent of all the Powers, autonomy. She cannot increase her import purt

She cannot refuse admission to any articles "not specified as contraband in her treaties. No empire responsible Chinese has ever suggested the prohibition of the importation of foreign tes, although such a suggestion may have emanated from an irresponsible nation journalist, ignorant of the very existence of treaties. There is really no need for any interference on the part of the British Government such as that suggo-ted by your correspondent.

the

The Empirs Pageant, too, drew cardial 'ap- plause with its wonderful triumphal car drawn with long chains of roses by groups of girls all

IB

that, beif appreciating it, she continually and deliberately puta manner of an incorrigible optimist. To keep order in Mexico alone, for example, would ex all her military resourets. We held, therefore,

the different parts of the Empire, wearing in white, and followed by contingents from all that the United States should develop a naval

national dress and osrrying allegorical symbols. and military strength equal to her andertakings

Not a few of the distinguished women from or would be wise to abandon or modify the

over the seas whom the Coronation has brought Monroe palior The valour of ignorance," as General Homer Len hás,

to this country walked in this group- called the American On repeated advice of Sir Robert Fisher (wife of the Australian Premier), Mrs. attitude in his well-known book, is not to end in Hart some years ago 4 reduction

Was McGowan (wife of the Prime Minister of Now MARKET. humiliation. Now, although we recognize that the made of the export duty on Aes, Obina

development of considerable military strength is, of course, at liberty to reduce a daty if she and many well known women were also in the South Wales), Mrs. J. W. Sanor (South Africa); and the abandonment of the Monroe policy wishes, but no further reduction of duty on tea International grong, in which nearly every are, in the present circumstances, and may is contempletel, except possibly, of course, as part civilised country was represented, proving the always continue to be, the

only

practical alteran.18

of a general scheme for the abolition of likin

world-wide character of the women's movement. tivos, we have always frankly hoped that the and export duties in return for a large increase United States would not abandon the Marve

Too of imp xt.

zt duties. Such increase can only polios.

On, on, believe that it Wo

is for the peaca of

the procession pared, tariff, which

a great white the world that she should insist, on it. A effected by a vision of the present tari pageant, flecked with brilliant colour, for the things are, she can do this, as we have and is the lowest tariff in fores in any non-Free white frocks of the Suffragis's set off the varied Trade connery in the world. Revision is oor-ribbons and badges they wore, while the flutter- only by the strength of her arm. But if the templated, but a revised tariff canot take effecting ponnants they carried produced a kaleidos. present movement towards arbitration saccended until it has been approved by all the Powers, begun. It is, however, cortain that they saunot be much longer delayed, when no doubt the interests of eur. Indian ten merchants will be adequately safeguarded.

Mears. Vornos & Smyth in thoir weekly, harn report. dated July 14th state --

The improvement in the demand for local stocks continues, and the volume of business transacted is only limited by the reluctance of

holders to sell. at ourront rates. "Rubbers,"

he

FAMOUS ACTRESSES TAKE PAET.

Mr. Stevenson-I think my friend has had after advancing in sympathy with an improve there might be a wide chauge in the play and negotiations to that end have not even copio effect of moving, swiftly-changing, varied

araplé time to get instructions.

His Lordship- Did you give him notice that you were going to ask for au sarly hearing?

Mr. Stearonson--No, it is not usual, His Lordship-When is your client leaving? Mr. SteavensonAfter the conclusion of the

action.

Mr. Moore Our principal witnesses ari away, and I cannot say when they will be back. His Lordship (to Mr. Steavenson)-Do you only think your client is going, or is he prepared to put an affidavit on the fils.

Mr. Stevenson-I don't think he will go to that extent, but be will make an affidavit that it is his intention to leave on the conclusion of this action. As the writ was served on July 5th my friend has had plenty of time to get in

stractions.

His Lordship fixed the hearing for the 25th

instant.

APPLICATION FOR COSTS.

ADULTERATION OF COTTON.

A DISPATCH FRO THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE.

ment in the value of the raw material to 410 politics) forces, and soch an outcome as the the highest price touched for Fine Hard maintenance of the Mource policy by consent Para during tho interval) are slightly might be possible. We sincerely hope that easier to-day with n

olosing quotation such a possibility may be kept in view. Sir of 4/7 per lb firm. Trooobs have again been Edward Grog's definite recognition of the dealt in largely between this and London, bat policy is a long step in that direction. Is rates have not changed materially. Bar Silver speaking of the proposed Arbitration Treaties closes firm at 24. per oa, and Sterling TT between the United States and Great Britain at 1,94. The discount rates are unchanged and the United States and France, he said: "They (the Americans have a policy associated ut 3 per cent. (Bank of England) and 2

per sent, (open market rate): Shanghai T/T closs with the name of Monroe, the cardinal point of which is that za European or non-American steady at 744.

nation should acquire fresh territory on the Continent of America. If it be, as i think it must be, a postulate of Boy successful Arbitra- tion Treaty of an extended Bial that there the N. G. Daily News of the essential portions should be no conflict, or possibility of conflict, of a recent, dispatch from the Ministry of between the national polie os of the as- Agriculture, Industry and Commerce to all the tions which e parties to it, this condition is Industrial Tantais of the empire, prohibiting sumed as between us," Sir Edward Grey evidently thinks that & mengaition of the the adulteration of cotton- Monroe doctrine would be involved in an arbi- tration Treaty between France and the United States and ourselves.

small sales at 8890 sud 8895, are now enquired BANKS Hogkong and Shanghaie after for at $900. London is unchanged at *£97 10s. Nations's La liquidation) have boon booked at 360, nud more are wanted,

MARINE INSURANCES-Unions have sold nt 8505, $810, and $815, and at the latter rate more shares are procurabic. North Chinas ars wanted at Th, 170 sftor small salos at Tls. 165 and Tls, 169, Cantons have been dealt in at 8197, 8200, $2024 and $2034, closing with probable sellors at the kattor rate.

FIRE IN URANCES.-Hongkongs continue in request at 8335, but no business is reported. Chinas have improved to $120 buyers, closing firm.

The following translation is published in

Joes.

All in white wore the 700 prisoners, fair and young most of them, to the evident astonish

ment of some members of the crowd, who seemed to imagine that persons who have done time" must bear an namistakably criminal appearance. Then came the pretty Hue and gold colours of the Conservative suffragista, and A very strong body they were, with Lady Betty Balfour and many other well-known_women among them; the actresses do another charming tody of demonstratore, and showed beyond a doubt, as they walked along under arches of rambler roses and carrying dainty bouquets of Coronations, that a woman can keep her alarm. and and yet want a vote.

INTIMATIONS

RAW PLACES ON

HER BABY BOY

Lower Lip Broka Out in Sores. Spread All Over Chin, then on Legs and Thighs. Did Not Im- prove. Sent for Cuticura Rem- edies. Soothed Him Wonderfully. In Six Weeks He was Cured.

"When my baby boy was eighteen months old, his lower lip broke out in mores. At fent

I thought it was a cold, spread all over

his chin and beasis of water camo from 1. then large fores a pered on his inga and thighs quite, raw places.

I took him '20

the hospital, but he did not improve. They anly meme olntment. It went on for a month where a friend of my nister told her to tell me to we the Chuketga Remedios, I sent for thematonce. Itarenied a great outlay of first, bul one lot of each lasted a long time, I bathed him twice a day. ➡th the Cuticura Soap, and kept replacing the Cultura Ointinent. It soothed him wonderfully. We were pleased to see a greRE Improvement. In six weeks ho was entirely cured, and I shall always rocatamend the Cuticura Boop and Olntment.' (Signed) Ms. J. A. Tilsley, 130, Northwold Road, Upper Clapton, London, N. E, Nov. 20, 1009, Calleurs Soap and Ointment are the most economical treatment for the skin aftd coalp. Moid throughout the world. Depats: London, 17. Charterhause So.: Australia, R. Towns & Co., Sydney: Italia, B.. K. Paul, Calcutta Bo. Africa, Lennon, Lt., Cape Town, cle; 7,8.A., Putter Drug & Chora. Corp., Sole Props.. Boston. Send for free Cutleina Book on the daniment of skin and scaly diseases.

Chas. J. Gaupp & Co.,

HASA Just Recaired & Now

Selection of Goods From

MAPPIN

AND

WEBB,

LONDON.

Comprising :--

SILVER CUPS,-

PRESENTATION PLATE,

&c.,

TEA SERVICES,

ko..

dc.

PRINCES PLATE

TABLEWARE,

FISHI

CUTLERY,

KNIVES And

DRESSING CASES with

SILVER FITTINGS,

FORKS,

LEATHER HAND BAGS,

and WALLETS,

RAZORS.

(256

mean ?" asked Mrs. Pankhurst at the Albert Hall, and she replied: "It means vistory-auro and cert in victory,"

Vieira & Co. were the defendants in three actions mentioned yesterday. Kwoug Wo and

SHIPPING-Hongkong, Canton and Maces Co, claimed from them 8655; the Fak Wah Les Steamboats have been largely dealt in at $303 Kee' sought to recover $950; and Wo Ping & and 331, olosing with protable buyers at the woodwill and the absence of all desires and balance is wholly sold to foreign merchants Despard; the Church Longue was headed by a Saturday this ambition was realised. Previous

Co, sued for $439.

Mr. Harding asked that the casos be adjourn od for a week,

Mr. Dennys naked for costs in all three cases. The particulars delivered were insulation. Pleadings were ordered, and the statement of claim was to be delivered within 14 days, but bad not yet been delivered,

Istest

continuo in

be perfectly easy for any nation

FROM ALL OVER ENGLAND.

women,

CHURCH SERVICES.

PEAK CIVECH-Roly Communion &um. every Sunday,

UNION CHURO. Konnedy Read. Ministor- Bey, C. F. Hickling 11.m. Worship, Hymns, 1, 288, 144, Ps 1 19 (8t Anne); Anthem, "The Eyes of A10 p.m Worship, Hymns, 395, 191, 169, and 216.

There were many familiar faces in this group, Miss Lens Ashwell, Miss Decins Moore, Mise while Princess Bariatinsky was also among the Yvette Guilbert, and Miss Gertrude Kingston,

processionists, and rode on horseback Among On the 28th day of the fourth moon of the the musicians were Dr. Ethel Smyth in her 3rd year of Hsuan Tung (May 26, 1911) we scarlet robes, Mies Esther Palliser, and of ber received a petition from the Peiyarg (North) well-known figures; and the women writers Such a recognition could not, perhaps, be Marchants Education Society, stating that in walking under their black and gold banter the North, among the products of the soil, cotton included such distinguished authors as Eizabeth included in tim Arbitration Treaty itself,

Robins, Beatrice Harroden, Cicely Hamilton, but it could form the substance of a complo. is one of the largest trades. For example, in

Five years ago the leaders of the Votes for mentary understanding. The Moore policy Chenting. Paoting, Shuatch and other prefeo Sarah Grand, and Alice Meynell.

The familiar gold and green of the Women's is not international law, and consequently tures in Chihi, and Chang'eufa in Honan, this could not be assumed to be sach by the plaatis most flourishingly produced. Reserving Freedom League made a very bravo show, and Women morament eat out to raise £10,000 for law, ore of The Hague Tribound; bat

sufficient quantity for inland consumption, the everyone had & respectful gresting for Mrs. the prosecution of their campaign, and on latter rate. Indo-Chinas are easier with gallors

In group of clergy in their academic robes; and the to the demonstration the fund stood at £99,500, at $65 for preferred and deferred combined, motives for quarrel ara as they obviously and through Chinese cafton brakers or do ders.

and before the Albert Hall meeting ended the tiffs, and Mr. H. L. Dynays, jaar. (of Messrs London, necount has apparently ocused, the Treply, the recognition of the "Monroe policy of this export was 116.50.100.10 the lat year already strong hu numbers.

Mr. R. A. Harding appeared for the plain and probable buyers at 364. The demand for necessarily ar-the basis of an Arbitration the 34th year of Kang Hot (1908) the value Free Church League and the Catholic with anffragists had a war chest of £103,000.

In 1st youthful

Mrs. Pethick Lawrence said that the suffrage organisations bate now outered upon a scheie buying quotation being £5 156, had reached the stage of arbitration with the amount of Tis, 1,500,000, and from the last year he appearance of Mrs. Fawost in the scarlot to raise a quarter of a million for the purpose of Dennya & Bowley) represented the defendants.inh at the equivalent of the bank's buying United States. We have good hopes that up to the spring tíme of this year, it has reached

rate equals £631.

Douglases

•cause-Baily Chronicla. gown and bood of a doctor, with Lady Frances farther advancing their e request at $19, aud Star Ferrys at 326 and France, would admit this legis; her traditional the wonderful figure of from six to seven

Balfour marked the advance of the National $16 for old and new respectively. Shell friendship with the United States le the firm million

But the smaller dealere in the interior are Union of Wemen Suffrage Societies. On. of generations, and she has no establishment Transports are obtainable at 83/- London terme wish nowadays to thrust a new Maximilian always ton covetous of small profits and heedless they came, group after gruan, section after

REFINERIES-China Sugare hace advanced

Succession; smartly during the interval and tao now bo

into Mexico. Her confidence in the United of large inquirie (pout foolish and pennywise), section, in seemingly endless States is exceeded only by our own for with the result that the last year's cargo, when nearly every county and town in England placed at $90. Luzons have also improved ta 523 with sales and probable buyers. -

we take nothing but pride in the re delivered, was found to be wet and mouldering, had sont its reprosentatives. The crowd, & little MINING, -Quotations continue unchanged

collection that the Monroe policy was suggested and the merchants suffered great losses in weary, suddenly found energy, to cheer as the and there is no business

by a British statesmag. It was in 1823 that the consequence, all because of the adulteration of university women merched past, an honourable

Henceforth, Holy Alliance (between the Emperors of Russia water in the cotton exported.

band, some thousand strong, wearing their Роскв, WHALVES

GODOWNR.- AND

and gowns. Hongkong & Whampoa Docks are firmer with and Austria and the King of Prussia) reappeared foreigners will only bay cotton after its having academic caps:

Another cheer for the hospital nurses in their buy eza at $561. Kowloon wharves after small as a serious foron in the world and reminded been exposed to the on, otherwise they dare not

BT. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, 161 sales at 8494 close with sellers at 850. New men of its principle of autocratic government by venture upon a purchase. The quotation for neat uniforms; and then for the gymnastis te Juy, 5th Senday after Trinity. Holy Communion divine riglit. An alliance which covered so last year's crop began at Tls. 2 (P) por pieni, but chers, looking very smart in, or scalently is (6.16 m.) M-tas (11 p.m.) Hespontes, Ferint

serge skirta Docks are obtainable at 88, Shanghai į LIVI

increased Tls. 24. Now, it has receded to and white blouses, and stepping cat:

Veni e, Keopton is Ime, of the 16th morning res at Tls. 344.

аду time, but it

real Tle 22, all on account of adulteration. This spite of their three hours' wait on the Embank Te Deum, Baker in F., Jubilare acfarren (5th Wharres st

crested # Autter of

and it was then Bociety is alive to the fact that the lower ment and behind them again the London evening) Anthem, "Lit up your beada," LANDS, HOTELA

spprehension, AND BUILDINGS.

L-Hong- Σαπρ

United States market price is not caused by any inferior quality branches of the Women's Sosial and Political Cet sdg Taylors Hymns, 168 and 310 Hols kong Lands are wanted at $55 and West Points that Canning proposed that

Great Britain should declare their in the cotton, but by the praction of mix Union, in strong force, with their white, purple Communion (1213 am) NB-Hymn 168 vores st $47. It is notified in the Daily Press that and an interim dividend of $3 per abars in respect support of Bouth American independence as ing water with the cotton alone. If drastic and green pennants and then the representa-1, 3 and 5 in maison. Preacher. The Bishop of

measures could be enforced for improvement, the tives of the various men's societies.

Victoria. N.B.-Psalm 79 voi ses 1, 5, 8 and 9 in the former,

and $2 per share in respect against the Holy Alliance. Monros, on recsiv-

future

The march was through Pall Mall, where unison. Paalm 60 verses 47, 14 and 19 in holders on the 29th instant. Kowloon

"Has not the epoch arriv'd when . Britain

of the Coronation stands were temporarily woison. Palm 81 verses 1, 0, 11 and G. P. in

· The Society is also svare must take her stand, either on the side of the every village there is a cott

cotton shop for buying 825, and Humphreys Estatus

monarchs of Europe, or of the United States, cotton in small quantities. For the prevention sion a cordial greeting up St. James's-steset Psalms f the 16 evani g; Magnificat, Camidge and in eonsequence, either in favor of Das of water-adalteration, a proclamation should be where all fings were lowered in late as the 12th morning); Nane Dimi tie, Wesley's Hymns, potism or of liberty, and may it not be posted up before every such aber stated cotton. Wolstenholme Elmy, the oldest milkent suff. 4 and 3 in unison. Faal 80 vrees 3. 10, 11 and. procession passed the balcony where stood Mrs. 215, 21 (156) -nd 31. N.8.-Palm 82 vrea 1, prosam'd, that sware of thst necessity, her shop is strictly forbidden to take watered government has seis'd on the present occur. Also, the shop should be made to draw up a set of regist, who had spent in the suffrage cause 46 12 in unison. Fealm 94 verses 1. 8 and 13 in. rance, as that, which it deems, the most rules, with provision for the imposing of laro and Knightsbridge to the Albert Hall

her life; and so on, through Piccadillyson. Psalm $5 verse 1, 4, 7 and G. P. in suitable, to announce and mark the com-fines in cases of incorrigible offenders,

Sr. Andrew's Chuner, Nathan Road, Kowloon. The SO 88 to take 22 hours 5th Bu day alter Trinity, 10th July, 1911. mencement of that career. My own impre country produsers should also be warned against sion is that we ought to

the vote of water adulteration. Whan once to pass given pelat, and the first part had Wornire Hyman, 219, Vonite Lan the proposal meet the British government, and to make it the Zoreign merchants are convinced of the reached the Fall before the last sections hail Kempton, Palm, 79, Weldon: Te Deum, Russell known, that we would view an interference

onez and Pye; Jubilate, Goodson, Hym a, 299, 274 rence trustworthiness of our cotton, all impediments moved from the Embankment; it was after 9. the

part of the European Powers, and to the full development of this trade will be clock in the evening when the last of the and 201. Evening.-Psalms, & Tarle, 83, Cooke, 84, Berwood 85, rphine agnificat, Mathews especially an attack on the Colonies, by them, removed, and great benefit will be forthcoming. decorated carriages had reached Kensington as an attack on ourselves, presuming that if Wo beg, therefore, to pray your Ministry, eto, Enthusiastic meetings were not only held in Deun Mivarentur, Hav rgal; Bymna, 24, 18 and 31. CHRISTIAN SOL1 YOU SERVICER (--Žetland Street, they succeeded with them, they would artsud Accordingly, this Ministry senda this order, the Albert Hall, but in several other large it to us."

buildings What does this damonstration of Queen's Road Central, Sundays at 11.35 m.

and Wednesdays at 5.30 p.m.

Me, Harding said these cases had been stand- ing for a long time, and it would have been ab. solutely nonetary to rostore them to the list in

any event.

report.

His Lordship said he did not know anything Amat Tia. 57% and Shanghai and Hongkew? many divisions was not probably very stable

about the cases, or at what stage they were. He asked if the statement of claim had been delivered.

Mr. Dennys-No.

His Lordship Why do you want costs to

of the

of

to

day? You say the cases ought not to be the latter is payable to registered share- ing Canning`« Mggestion, wrote to Jefferson: trade would have an assured and glorions most with sightseers, who gave the proces unison. Evensong (5.40 p.m. Response, Ferial;

restored.

Lands

Mr. Denry-Yes, until the statement of can be placed Hotels are quiet at $120 Rod

claim had been delivered.

Mr. HardingWe are out of time. Mr. Dennys-Five months out of time. Mr. Harding said he understood the statement of claim was on the file.

His Lordship said he would look at the file and Mr. Dennys could make his application in Chambers later.

UNPROVED ALLEGATIONS OF USCHY. Bhagat Singh sued Tung Ping U to recover 519) due on two promissory notes. Mr. W. E.L. Shenton represented the defendant.

at $61. Hongkong $75 for the old and new shares respectively,

COTTON MILLS. -- Ewos have declined to Tis. 67), but otherwise the Northern Mills are unchanged. Hongkongs have sold at 85), and more shares are wanted.

M180FLL NEOUS-China Borneos have been sold at 393, Cements at 833. Chius Providentsat $7.15 and 87.25, Ioes at $180, Steam Laundrys at $64, and Powalls at 831 and $4. There are of Cements at 32, Ropes at $18, by yara Daire Farms at 8214, Electrics at 321), Ides at $180, and Langkats in the North at Ts. 96. Steam Fiskerina have again bean dono at 38, closing with buyers at 873.

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