THE

INTIMATION

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16TH, 1911

SUPREME COURT.

(Continued from page 3.);

SHOW OF

SUCCESSES tion? The material sec ions are the following: FRANK FILLIS'..

GREAT EUROPEAN CIRCUS

RINK,

SITUATED AT--THE VICTORIA SKATING

Opposite the Central Market, Hongkong. A SHOW UNEQUALLED BY NONE. STARTLING, SENSATIONAL AND SATISFACTORY. TO-NIGHT!

TO-NIGHT!

WILL BE PRESENTED A PROGRAMME-- UNSURPASSED BRILLIANCỶ. BY THE WORLD'S BEST ARTISTES.

SEE

OUR MOTTO 18 AND BELIEVE POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL. Booking Plau at Mesaka. ROBINSON PIANO Co.

Hongkong, Aupoty +911.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI GATION COMPANY.

NOTICE. TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM TRIESTE, PORT SAID," SUEZ,

ADEN, BOMBAY.

COLOMBO,

PENANG AND SINGAPORE

Z NILE Company.' Bicamship

qu

VORWAERTS."

taving arrived. Consiguess of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed ni their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Lul, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

der brings Cargo from The Stender

Venice PI 4.4. Metcovigh. transhipped

at Trieste Triente. Ox 8. Trisste

Trieste, transhipped

સર્વ

Optional

Bombay

Cargo will be discharge here unless ustice to the contrary le given immediately.

No Cluinis will be admitted nr the Goods has left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sont to the ofeo of the Undersigned before Noon on the 19th Inst., or they will not. be recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to by left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 18th inst., af 9.30 a.di.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goode reinsining in the Golawue after the 19th inst, will be subject to rent.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & Co.,

Agonis

Princes Building.

Hongkong, 14th August, 1911.

EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED,

COPENHAGEN.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Stgunship

* KINA,**

haring arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored al their risk into the hazardons and/or

hazardous extri Gedowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Limited, Wharf and Godown- Compang, Kowloor, and West Point Goedowns, whence delivery may be obtainód.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th inst will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 20th-inst, at 9.30 4.3.

All Claims-mast reach us before the 24th

inst., or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be efected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

MELCHERS & CO..

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Agents.

Hongkong, 13th August, 1911.....

AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S:S. WELSH PRINCE,"

FROM NEW YORK.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-unized

are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godownsof the Hongkong

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence, delivery may be obtained.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods must be left in the Godewus, where they will

M.

be examined on the 21st inst., at 2.30

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 21st inst. will be subject

to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th-inst., or they will not be recognised. No Fire Insurance has been affected,

-ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agents,

(1034 Hongkong, 14th August, 1911.

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..

The Steamship "BRAEMAR"

FROM GLASGOW LIVERPOOL

AND STRAITS. -

YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed,

that all Goods are being lended at their risk into the Godowns of the Holt's Wharf, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves: delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 21st inst, will be subject to reat.

All Claims agginst the Steamer must be pre-- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 1 th prox, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chufed, and damaged Goods ära ta be left in the Godowns, whore they will be

examined on the 21st inst.. at 2.30

No Fire Insurance I as been effectél, Bills of Lading will be countbigned by

DODWELL & Co., LTD.,

Agents, Hongkong, 14th August, 1911.

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D. B. MCPHERSON, Manager,

utter Famer &

The Wine Merchany of the last

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was identical" what was the date of importa -Section 4 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1894, which provided that there should be lovied, collected and

duties est forth in the schedule,

DEATH OF DOWAGEN LADY

S—OUTRAM......

NEMORIES OF THE INDIAN MUTINY.

Memories of a heroio ago are reballed by the

place at Pitlochry, Perthshire, last month.

nínoty-nine

the rates of on all goods in the schedule death of the Dowager Lady Outram, which took whence such goods are imported into Connie Lady Outram was of the advanced, age of

married in 1835 hor comain, Sir James Outram

Born Margaret Clementina Anderson, she

the grest Indian soldier whom Napier christened the "Bayard of India" for his chivalry, and she survived his death by forty eight years. She was one of the last survivours of that nicblo. band of Englishwomen who passed through the horrors of the Indian Mutiny.

When it broke out her husband, Sir James Outrain, was absent in couruaud of the British expedition to Persia. She was living at Aligarh when the 9th regiment of Native Infantry, which had previously borno a splendid character, rose in revolt. A plot had been devised by which all the Europeans were to have been threatened their officers, diri not kill them. murdered. but the mutineers, though they

Ledy Qatram wis in imminent danger. She had to fee on horseback, sided by ber son, with

وانده .

the clothes in which she stood, and to make her way through the mutineers, who were then looting the cantenment, to Agra.

or taken ont of warehouse for consumption." And by section: 150 It was further provided that whenever on the levying of any duty or to for any other purpose it becomes necessary determine the precise time of the importation, of any goods such importation shall have been deemed to have boon completed when the im

the porting vessel came within the limits of port

it at which they ought to be reported." It was in vizing of this section that it was held that the importation was not complete until the vesaol had entered the port of Montreal. Now the the analysis of these sections resulted in following conclusions: First, "The imposition of the duties is contained only in the direction for their payment; there are no words which render the goods liable for the duty er make the duty (as it is said) attach at any date prior to the date of payment." Pansing here for a moment, that conclusion Site.on exnotly to the presont case, for the provision of the Ordinance, omilting contested words, in that there shall be paid the duties following, and the payment

At Agra the English ladies bed to take shall be made either before the removal of thom from the ship or on their being taken out of refuge in the fort with a more handful of bond." The second conclusion is not material men to protect them. Close at hand were the to this case; bat the third is the duties are Gwalior native troops, who wore town to

bá payable at one of two dates either the date of be on the verge of mutiny and to have expross- importation or the date when they are taken outed the intention of capturing Agra. But the of warehouse," go in this case the duties are serenity and confidence and courage of woman were never more gallantly displayed than amid payable either at the date of removal from the

the miserios of this imprisonment and the ship (in other words, when they are imported) or when they are taken out of bond." The gen haunting anxiety of the long wait for the eval principle, was then laid down that, "Aus-reinforcements that were to reconquer India. clause of the statute should be constaned with that little band Lady Outram was conspicu

of reference to the context and the other clauses: the Act, sons. as far as possible, to make a con sistent onactment of the whole statule." The first conclusion negatives the plaintiff's conten tion in this case. The duty does not attach to the goods on importation: they are diable to it only at

at the time of payment. I now introduce the words "imported into the colony" into zootion. previous analysis There shall be paid upon liquors import ed into the colony dutie at the fol- INing rates payable either en removal from the

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Shiploads of thirst-quencher

is a description which may be applied to the cargoes of the vessels Circe' and. "Ottar," which dropped anchor recently in Liverpool docks. The first brought 50,000 gallons and the second 40,000 gallons of pure health-giving lime juice, direct from the island of Montserrat-the famous tropical home of the caltivated lime-fruit, from which

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of the

importing ship or when taken out of boad." The fact is that other grammatically nor legislatively are the introductory words in sub- acotion 2 essential to its sauso; they are words of repetition, which take up the thread of the law, which has been broken by the parenthesis. of the tariff they might have come before the tariff, and the sense would be the same. Now wo'may take the last step and introduce inte the section the definition of "import" The result is merely to expand the sentence thus, There shall be paid upon intoxicating liquors brought or caused to be brought into the Colony and the waters thereof by sea the following duty, payable either before the

removal of them from the ship in which they are so brought into the colony and the waters thereof by son or on femoval from bond, We are therefore of opinion that the fundamental principle laid down by the Privy Conneil applies to this case, and completely meals the plaintiff's argument: that principle is, that the imposition of the duties is contained only in the

ous.

Lady Outram retained her faculties to the last, though she had been in failing health for some months. In her ninety fifth year she received a telegram of congratulation from the late King Edward, Her memory was extra- onlinary and revered six rigus..

The family of Outram is one of the oldest ard most honoured in Scotland, dating back to the fifteenth century.

NERVES.

A ROYAE PHYSICIAN'S LEMARKABLE STATEMENT.

"I feel nervous-all on enda if something ware going to happen."

How often does one hear these words, or something very like them, for a sensation of nervoumess is one of the commonest troubles of modern times,

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which has received over fourteen-thon and doctors physiciane to crowned heads

and recoudly, the antion are payable either Sanatogon contains organic

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to paymont," hea when they are removed from the ship or when they are taken out of bond." The effect of the irst sentence of enb-section 2 is to repeat and carry on the words which describe the subject of the duty in the first sontence of sab-section ) it is descriptive and not legislative, and world in fact have been omitted if the schedule had been placed at the end of the section. We are of opinion that the plaintiff's case faile and fast there must be judgment for the defondant with

conta.

Mr. Pollock asked for a stay of execution to enable them to consider their position,

This was granted

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,

BEFORM MR. H. H. J. GOMPETE

(PUISNE JUDGE).

MONEY-LENDING TRANS, CTIONS. Bhagat Singh brought action against two clerks employed in the office of Messrs. Deacon, Looker & Deacon, to recover $300 duo on two promissory notes. Mr. W. L.Shenton appeared for the second defendant, and stated that the first defendant was "ying. He added that the promissory notes were bearer notes and he was ant able to dispute the money. He would, however, consent to judgment and ask to be allowed to prova the circumstances.

Defordaut extered the box and statel that he was a clork receipt of a salary of ich behind a wife and three 8115 a month, on which children to support, and fat of which he was already paying a monthly instalment of $15 en another debt. He gave two promissory notes to the plaintif. ue for $200 on which be received $100 and the second for $100 on which be received 150. He received the money from. Prem Singh, who explained to bit that if he paid the $150 it would be all right, as Bhagat bingh was a

was a friend of the firet defendant's. Ho paid I the interest regularly.

had

Mr. Shenton explain that the defendants were only suretion The other people had gon to Canton.

Plaintif assorted that ho paid the money dowa in cash. The agreed. interest was two por cont. per month.

His Lordship thought that rate of interest was reasonable,

Mr. Shopton remarked that the Chinese paid 95 per cent. for fonds, and that on giring good security.

His Lordship said he did not know who to believe.

Mr. Shonton suggested that he ought to believe his client. The plaintif was one of the", Judmurke of the Court

His Lordship raid it was always open in Haspicion that a man had been gambling when be wanted money

like that and agreed to such conditions.

Defendant said he had not gambled. Mr. Shenton said the transaction was not ap bonest oue. It wasa blood-sucking transaction. His Lordship One would like to stop those transactions.

Mr. Shenton-The Government is going to stop them. It is three months before the Ordin ence comes into opération.

His Lordship-I don't know how it will work. Mr. Shenton-As at Home,

His Lordship-It is very difficult to prove these transactions. I don't say the Ordinance is not an excellent cao. I say it will be difficult to carry it out.

Mr. Shenton-Your Lordship will have power to Ox the rate of interest

After bearing another case against the same defendant by the same plaintiff bis Lordship gare judgment for plaintiff end fixed instalments at the rate of $10 per month on each note.

ton

exsells that form in which it exists in the brain The result ix that the and nervous system. phosphorus, which is always deficient in these nervous conditions, is immediately absorbed and assimilated. narvone system, which at once

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On the other hand, these nervons con- ditions are ignored they may, in time, lead to Neurasthenia, with all the misery and morbid despair that term implies

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