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WEATHER REPORT,
THE DISMISSAL OF A SCHOOL- MASTER AT TAIPING.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRES“, FRIDAY, JULY 26гm, 1912.
ALLEGED RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION, On the 25th at 12.10 p.m.-- ¤ aren of
In the Court of the Judicial Commis high pressure extends from the Boninssioner at Taiping before Mr. Justice Japan. A shallow depression still has over the
Woodward, Charles Jackson, late school- Eastern Sos,
master of the King Edward VII. School, Talping, sued Rogers Francis Stainer, Headmaster of the School, to recover. 85,000 damages for alleged libel.
The typhicon has carved to westward and is now.central over the Gulf of Toogking, where violent winds may be expooted.
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 2 65 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:
DISTRICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formosa Channel
FORECAST.
Same as No. 1.
South coast of Chies betweeSame as No. 1.
Hongkong and Lawooks}
winds,
Bunth const of China botwoon; S.E
Hongkong and Hainan 1 strong.
• 8.3, winds, moderate, fair.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
Viestock
Nemuro
Takio
REGISTER.
25TH JULY, &M.
Wlod.
Hear.
Barometer.
Humidity.
Temperature.
Weather.
Direction.
Force.
70,
60.31.03
Hakodate ......
30.05
30.06
NNW
Kooli
29.99
Nagasaki
29.88
Ksgoat ma
29.92
29.89
Naba.............
Ashf'jma
Bonin Is.....
30.04
Chefoo....
Welhalwei
Hankow Kinkiang
Gutz
Amoy
Swalowy
Taiboka
Taichu
68. 27.31
29.76 29.61
00
Sharp Peak
7.27.
62217
5 a 29.3
Taibaa
Koshua........
Pestadores
Hongkong
Vict. Penk
Jan'ona.
Gap Rock....
MAOSO
Waskow
Hollow.........
Pakboi Pholien
Tourans
6.2
92
629
રસ વા
C. St James.
Aparri
129.75
Manila
129.82
Legaspi .....
09.04
Bacolod
Iloilo
29.87 82
129.87 $5
129 87 8+
Ceba Колбяза
T. F. CLAXTON, Dircolor. Hongkong, Obsaratory, July 25th, 19:2. 1 Basoman, reduced to 31 degrees Farenheit en the level of the 101 in inchies, teaths and Gundredths.
Tarazona, in the shade, in degrees
Fabroukait
3 HUMIDITY, in parontage of saturation, the humility of air saturated with moistuẹo boing 100.
& DINCTION or Wind, to two polała,
5 Fouce or WIND, socording to Beaufort Scale,
Sigue, & drissling rain, for shomy, h hail,
But in showers, & quilly,
z rain, a snow, i thunder, v vizibility, w dew (wet)."
O Barn in inches, tenths and hundredtba.
Messrs. Brereton Martin of Penang and FR. Howlett of Taiping appeared for the plaintiff. Mr. Hope, of Ipah, repre- sented the defendant.
INTIMATION
"DEATH to the WHITE ANT.” Thousands of Dollars Saved by the expenditure of as many cents
by the use of
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7 Different Colours, in 5 and 10 Gallon Drums.
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47.11
SIEMSSEN & Co., (MACHINERY DEPT.),
HONGKONG AND CHINA,
These English country mansiona are, to my taste, the most elegant and at the same time the most comfortable places that can be imagined. In my Indian hunting sketches have already extolled the fabulous hospitality of the English, and I should here like once more to re- or religicum in- call it with thanks. In such house every
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
Benekeng_HOTEL.
Mr F. W. Ashurst
question of reekson obtained this guest is looked after in a captivating man. Mr A.T. Barberini
Mr O. Knoller
Mr V. Kaumann
Mr A. S. Kempthorne
Mr R. R. Kirkpatrick
Mr H. Krück
Mr A. Krusema
Dr. O. Marriott
.
Mr
W.B.
Mr
The plaintiff's cuso was that on the 13th day of November 1011, the plaintiff ro ceived a letter from the defendant as Sec- retary to the Committee of Management, terminating his engagement on the 31st day of December, 1911. In the month of January, 1912, considerable correspond- ence on the subject of the cause of the notice terminating the plaintiff's employ ment, as assistant master of the said School, was published in newspaper issued in Penang known as The Straits Echo of which Mr. T. Wright is the Edi- Lor. In the mouth of January, 1912, Mr. Wright wrote to the defendant as Editor asking him for information for publica- tion. On the 25th day of January, 1818, the defendant wrote to Mr. Wright in reply to his letter, a letter which contain ed the following statement, "There was tolerance, but Mr. temporary
by false pretences ner. And this care operates in a charm. Mr E. Bate employment and by the misuse of a letter of recoming, quiet way, which never lets the object Mr C. D. J. Bell
Mr G. A. Bena mendation."
This statement the plaintiff of it see that the host is in any way ploaded was false and libelous.
troubling about him. In this art of Mr T. B Best The defence pleaded privilege. Defen- treating guests the English have a posir Chas B. Blam N. T. Blanch dant denied that the letter was sent to tive genius and are exemplary, Among Mr & Mrs S. R.
r. Wright for publication, but at the us it is always thought necessary to amuse same time pleaded that the statement the guest; he is tormented to death with Mr F. de Charette
Brown forming the subject of the action was
was true.
occupations, pleasures, and sightseeing Miss Crocker Mr. In the course of the healent of Perak traction for all the others than for the Mr V. d'Oettingen
Oliver
which generally possess much more at Mr G. P. Carry Marks,
Secretary to the and at present Acting Resident, was eall.
None of that in Mr.F. Dickhoff ed. He was Chairman of the School Com victim in question.
Meals take place at fixed England. mittee. Defendant was not a Government hours, at which the house party assein-Mr W. C. Drew Mr J. H. Dorian Official. He remembered the meeting at his. If nothing particular, shouting, for Mr E. J. W. Eamos which Canon Barton Parkes
and dant were appointed a sub-Committee to instance, is going on, each one is then Mr & Mrs H. C.
As these plaintiff's appointment. absolutely his own master.
Ehrenfels Witness made the acquaintance of Plain-house parties are generally composed of Mr W. T. Fonn tiff at evening service at the Church, high-spirited young gentlemen, and it Mr H. G. Fisher Plaintiff wore a cassock and surplice and part of very pretty ladies, the essential Mr A. &. Florin had a stole like a scarf round his shoulder conditions of a pleasant sojourn
Arr. A. Forror
Mr E. A. 8. Fowler Ile was given. At the same time the house and and a badge on his left arm. reading the prayers. The Church might grounds of the host are placed un.
It sest 120 people. was always nearly reservedly at the disposal of the guests full, say, a congregation of 80 on a Sun in the most daring interpretation of the xjay
Cañon Barton Parkes ad term. evening.
If one wants to ride, he need only dressed the meeting which decided to dia- say so; motoring, fishing, shooting, sail miss Mr. Jackson. He (the Canon) left ing, tennis, golf, flirting-all are there. for India carly in January and returned Hate in February. Witness Raw Mr. Tom Wright's letter to Mr. Stainer and draft e the reply. The letter, the subject of this action, was an exact copy of witness'
raft.
decide
upan
defen.
Mrs French and child Dennen Faller
Marshall
Neil
Mrs Ma Intyne
Dr C. W. McKenny
RUBBER SHARES,
SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS,
| M85978. Nom. Vale
24 Allagar
2.
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TALL & EVATT'S List.]
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Buyers. Ballers 234 2a10)x.d
144
... +3
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23 Anglo-Malay
£1 Anglo-Bumatra
1 Ayer Kuning....... 1 Banteng
23 Batang Malaka £1 Batu Caves 1 Batu Tiga
1 Beaufort Borneo
1 Bukit Kajang
2 Bukit Mertajam...
... 5a7
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13.101.14810 ... 7285 7766
178
18:6
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4206
... 24 ... 230s
2.3
245.
70% 7786
18, 206
2 Bukit Selangor 189 pd. 110 din. 86 die.
5165 55,41
1 Bukit Lintang
856 95m
23 25
£1 Bakit Rajah..
232s 6 247.6
2a Bukit Sembawang
195
186
Castlefield
105s.
35
24 Obersonese
2x7
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2
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10
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... 181
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28 Chota
28 Cicely Ord,
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139 14
100s 10780
28
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Mr C. F. MoWilliams
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6683 735
1 Golden Hope
609
1708 1859
Mr B. K. Mehta
Mr J. Morecki
Mr & Mrs J. D. F
Mrs K. C. Mooers
Mülder
Mr J. Ormiston
ME. H. Roy
Mr E. M. Raymond
Miss P
Schowika
Dr W. Rettiak Mr F. Ritter Mr J. Safer Mr E. Schlater Mr W.
Mr E. J. Simons Mr & Mrs J. F. Mr E. E. Smith
Mr H. H. Geotge Miss George Mr V. dsalbourg
Ihr & Mrs
Miss
Spald plant
Seleman A. and
Square
Lt & Mrs C., Stainer Miss K. E Bullivan Mr & Mrs G. A.
Swift
Mr. & Mrs Joseph The Crown Prince has written an in-
Gould teresting chapter containing some reflec- Mr R. J. Grimshaw
L He writes "The tions on bunting..
Hassloop and perilous personal struggle, such as our faully ancestors knew and practised, the close' Capt.
TP. Hall conflict with the beast, bas unfortunately, Mr & Mrs W. A. Mr (3. Vermeij
Isnxibal sank almost to zero in consequence of!
Mr W. T. Harbord So the Mr A, Harrison our overgrowing civilisation. The delight in conflict, inborn in
Witness was at Taiping Station to re ceive the Lord Bishop of Singapore and there met Canon Barton Parkes. That was on the 4th or 5th November. Canon showed witness a lotter and ap-hunter's nature, must find compensation Mrs H. Allan Hawkey peared annoyed and disgusted with plain tiff.
Canon.
every
Mr & Mrs Teeuwissen
Mr & Mrs E. Vall.
brecht
Mr A. Wachsler Mr E. J. Waterman Mr D. Watkins
Mr D. M. Wharnond
Mr & Mrs H H,
White
Mr G. G. Wood
Mr & Mrs J. F. Wright Mr J. A. Young
King Edward Horri.
Mr. D
Hogh in the physical effort of stalking, en- during the inclemency of the weather, in Mr. L.Hogbes
Capt R. Innes When witness drafted the letter he outwitting the game, and finally in the M J. W: Jones thought there was no question of religious good shot.
Mr B. M. Joseph intolerance. He still thought so. Plain-
But it is assuredly not only this Mr E. M. Joseph tiff was not considered fit to be an assis; delight in conflict which draws us hunters Mr E. 8. Kabel tant master. He had called at witness?
out into the wild.
The great book of office and admitted having read prayers God's glorious nature opens itself will- in Church whilst professing to have no belief the power of prayer. Witnessingly to the true hunter. In the glow baw and sg, no with Ure letter vi the of the rising sun, in the languid, noise less midday sleep of Nature, in the soft Cross-examined by Mr. Martin :-Wit- evening which spreads its peace over wood. Mr F, Aron ness was unaware of the views of the rest and field, in the wildly howling fochn
Mr R. A. Begiy of the Committee. He drafted the letter of the mountains, great, glorious Nature De Pellins complained of without referring to them speaks to us hunters in ever-varying, Mr F. W. Cor as the matter was urgent, Witness told ever-mighty voices, and sings to us the Lieut. Crosses the Committee what Mr. Jackson had said high song of the Creator. To speak of MrJA. Dobbie about
his doubts. He thought the plain-
religious feelings and opinions in a diffi- Mrs Debbie tiff
hind
passed the doubting stage. cult matter. But one thing I know. 1, Mr W. Donaldson 6 STATE OF WEATHIE, h bias sky, e detooted Plaintiff's visit was voluntary. Witness
was shocked and outraged when plaintiff to whom the maxim of my great ancestor, Mr said that the Canon had been aware of my State cach can seek salvation in Mrs Fomble
"Witness knew tho his own fashion,' is as if spoken from my Mr M. Hashimoto. bis doubts all along.
innermost soul, hava never felt myself **! Canon too well for that.
Mr H. Hunter His Lordship-Are you not
setting bearer to my God than when-with rifle F. H. Hy do
Mr rather a high standard, Mr. Marks? Are over my knees I sat in the golden dawn Mr & Mrs Kinghorn you not aware that many clergymen of of the lonely hilltops or in the pene- Me & Mes, Lauritson the Church of England are in doubt upon trating stillness of the evening forest. Miss A. Leigh many of the dogmas of their Church?
"The modest feeling of one's own potti- Mr & Mrs Lemaire Witness.Unhappily I am, my Lord. ness and nothingness in comparison with Mr C N. Manhoff But speaking for myself it is most repug eternal, boundless Nature and in the Previous On Date(sted to remain at their posts,
nant to me that such men should be allow-sight of the works of our Creator-by
whatever
Him-the Day
His Lordship-When I was at homedreamy lassitude and chances for quito si 2 p... 6 s.m, 2 p.m.
heard a well-known divine, an extremely
reflection in alternation with honest exer- conscientious man, from the pulpit ex- 29.5?
press the opinion that the ascension of tion and tension of body and mind to our Lord in bodily form was an allegory outwit the game, all this, perhaps, no There are hundreds of the clergy who are one experiences more finely and better in doubt as
to the
than the true bunter." physical resur- actual rection of our Lord, I only mention this to suggest to you that it is raising too high standard perhaps to expect a schoolmaster assisting in Church services to be free from the doubts that assait those whom he might consider his betters, Witness.It is an outraga to my mind that a man should read the prayers and doubt their effiesey. Such a man is unfit
in any school. to give ed plaintiff Witness.-Yes.
HONGKONG METÓROLOGICAL
REG.STER,
Hongkong Observatory July 25th
Barometer Temperature Humidity
at
29.69
29.70
93
18
83
87
91
83
Wind Direction
Forseti
Est East Ea
..
eq
Weather Raic
265
Highest open air Temperaturo on 24th...84 Lowest open air Temperature on 24th...77
Sua
Mon.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 26th July to 1st August, 1912.
HIGH WATER,
BERCE
H'kong.
Mean
Time
h. m.
Height
Low Water
Meau
name one
calls
PASSENGERS, AREIVED.
Per Huichow, from Tientsin, Miss and Mrs. Drage.
Per Linan, from Shanghai, Mr. Lynch and Mr. Yuen
Per Nubia, for Hongkong, from Lou
Mr C. Baraloy Miss Massay Mr J. McCormack Mrs Berkely Mitchell Mr Mrs J. H. N
Mody Mr M. F. Murray Capt
& Mrs Passmore
Mir H. Pearman Mrs L. Ramsy
Mr E B. Reed
Dr Sibreo
Mr H. 8. Spurge Capt & Mrs Allsa H. Stewart and child-
геп
Mr H. H Taylor Mr J. Woldren Mrs E. Williams
GRAND HOTEL,
Mr Cart Arlt
Mr Batcook
Mr W. Brewster
Mr P. J. Brown Mr L N. Burns Cadman Mr MT L.. O.Child
Mr
M
22. Denken
Connell & Mrs A. B. Crow Mr. Coros Mr Cr
Crombie Mr R. Me Elon Mr Frioswintel
His L That is why you dismiss-don, Lieut. H. L. Bowen, Mrs. McIntyre Me Peyton Grifia
His Lordship, in an extensive, complete and brilliant judgment, dealing with the jurisdiction of the Court, privilege, justi festion and farts, held that the defence. had failed to prove their case. Even if the late Canon Barton-Parkes could have given evidence it would have made no difference. He emphasised portions of his ftis.judgment and in considering damages
Hoight.
Hkong
Time
tu.in. b. m
1
0
3 6
3
| 260 6 51 6 6 0 0 1/3 6
10.0
2 29.1 9. 27 7.31. 6.9 m 0 44 3.6 3 9.
6408
10 33
anid he would consider the publication to the Molo editor and the subsequent pub--
Jackson's consent and sanction had been 3.5given to the publication. Damages would 3.41 0 6 [be given for 82,000 costs.
lication by Echo. On the other hand, Mr.
123
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“WITH DOG AND GUÀ IN THE NEW TERRITORY."
DEING the Series-of-Articles contributer
to the "HONGKONÓ DAILY
'7388"
The Court was crowded during the delivery of the judgment.
CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY,
SKETCHES ON HUNTING AND ENGLISH LIFE.
and infant, Lieut. H. S. D. Went and servant, Surgeon L. C. Hunt and Mr. F. W. Ashurat.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The ate Zufire left Manila on the 24th July, and is due here on or about 97th July, at daylight.
The P. & O. str. Sardinia is expected
to arrive at Penang on the 28th July, at
p..
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1 Ayer Molek
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1 Balgownie
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570
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THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN
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OF
IMITATIONS.
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LANE, ORAWFORD & Co.
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2,701,
J.
Scharlaco, 21st July-Antwerp. 22nd Juno, General.-Melchers & Co. FOOSHING, British str., 1,423, W. D. Welsh, 20th July-Guaymas 8th June, Nil.-Chinese
FURU MARU, Japanese etr., 3,087, H. Tominaka, 22nd July-Moji 18th July, Coul.-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. GLENOGLE, British str., 2,399, V. Graves, 20th July-Sagapore 10th July, Gen- eral.-Order,
GREGORY APCAR, British str., 2,961, J. E.
Darke, 19th July-Mojí 10th July. General-David Sassoon & Co.
HAITAN, British str., 1,180, J. 8. Rouch, 24th July-Swatow 23rd July, Gon- eral-Douglas, Lapraik & Co.
HEIMDAL, Norwegian str., 762, J. A. Johnse, 18th July-Soerabaia oth July, Sugar and Rice.-Order.
HELENE, German str., 771, Jessen, 21st July Tourane 12th July, General.--- Jebsen & Co.
HONGKONG, French str., 739, G. Bonhier, 20th July-Haiphong 17th July, Gen- eral-A. R. Marty."
HUEH, British str., 1,305, A. Tucker, 218h July-Hongay 18th July, General.- Butterfield & Swire. JOHANNE, German str., 952, M. Ipland, 22nd July-Haiphong and Heibow 21st July, General. Jebsen & Co. KIRIN MABU, Japanese atr., 2,361, "Degu- chi, 22nd July-Singapore 16th July, General.-Nippon Yusen Kaishe..
LoosOK, German str., 1,015, Schultzen
18th July-Bangkok 11th July, Rice. --Butterfeld & Swire.
LABETES, British str. 1,340, Page, 17th July-Saigon 13th July, General.- Chinese.
LANDLAT SCHEIFE, German str., 1,080, O. Bruger, 17th April-Bangkok 9th July, Ries.-Order.
MINNESOTA, American str., 20,718, T. W. Garlick, 23rd July-Seattle 18th June, Mails and General.--Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
NILE, British str., 3,156, Geo. 8. Lapraik, 19th July-San Francisco 2nd June, Mails and General-Pacific Mail 8.B. Co.
RHESUS, British str. 4,294, A. G. E. Paddle, 23rd July-Yokohama 10th July, General-Butterfield & Swire. Sapo Mary, Japanese str., 9,860, K. Asa- kuma, vist July Seattle 18th Jane, Flour and General. Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
SINGAN, British str., 1,047, F. Jamieson, 10th July-Haiphong and Hoihow 181 July, General.-Batterfeld & Swire,
SUNOKIANG, British str., 987, H. Mathias,·
21st July--Haiphong 19th July, Gen- eral.-Butterfield & Swire.
TAIWAN, British str., 1,042, A. Jenkins, 15th July Saigon 11th - July, Rica and General-Chinese.
TAMING, British str., Pennefather, 19t
July Manila 16th July, General.— Butterfield & Swire.
TIKINI, Dutch str., 4,736, P. J. Scholten,
20th July-Batavia 9th July, Sugar. -Java-China-Japan Lijn.
TIMAHI, Dutch str, 2,470, T. E. v.
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