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ton (hon. srcte- Hegarty Chon.
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Murdoch, the Pre- could not clation to from a deposit of but they had no to own the stand uffered badly from and the committee to make a contract
id a rental of $300
f all responsibility.
the report and
the President, was
9. Jupp, and carried cers were elected: Hon. Mr. E. R cretary, Mr. A aurer, Mr. H. J. captain, Mr. R.. an, Mr. 00.
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SUPREME COURT.
Wednesday, October 2nd.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,
BEFORE HIS HONOUL MR. H..H. J. CloseRTA (PUTANI JUDGE),
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3RD, 1912.
His Lordship referred to the eatin faction clause in the policy.
COMPANY MEETING,
HONG KONG
COTTON SPINNING, WEAVING & DYEING CO.
THE CHINESE LOAN.
THE MANY CLAIMS UPON IT.
The writer of The Week's Finance"
low:
BAZAAR AT THE CITY HALL. The annual sale of work in aid of the Mr. Russ-I think that is unusual Fairlea Boarding Schoul and the Baxter How one ean construe it I don't know. Day Schools,' started by Miss Johnston Proceeding, he stated that he thought and carried on by the late Miss Eyre, annual meeting of shareholders in in the N. Daily News says:-
The obligations that China is bound in le disturbance in question would amount took place at the City Ball yesterday the above Company was held yesterday to riot or civil commotion. On the afternoon, and met with a considerable at the offices of the General Managers, our to liquidate the moment she ob- Bight of November 3rd, 101, there was measure of public support. The bazaar Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Hontains money from any source are as fol NORANCE ACTION,
a theatrical performance in this village is usually arranged by Miss Fletcher, but Mr. C. H. Rees presided, and there were nuced by the Sextuple Group from Feb- First of all, Tls. 12,000,000 ad- The Fook Lg firm, of the Puo Yuo
A gang of some 40 or 50 in her absence Mrs. Barnett undertook also present: Hon. Sir Paul Chater, ruary to July, on the distinct under- district, Kwangtung, brought action of Tung Po.
robbers got into the place, sot all about the work. The articles sold are received Hon. Mr. J. W/ C. Bonuar,- und Mr. against the Bencficial Fire Insurance Co.,
the streets, and frightened the inhabit as contributions from friends and well- Ho Fook (consulting committee), Mr. J. would sign the loan with them, including standing that the Chinese Government of Ice House Street, to recover the sum
auts. They then seized various houses wishers at Home, and take the form of Harrop (manager), Mr. C. Beswick this sum in the total amount for which of 81,000 düs under a policy of insurance.
Mr. H. W. Looker and Mr. A. Hold shops, and if the people in them did fancy goods and useful and ornamental (serotary), Mears. W Clarke, Athe loan is signed. The Chinese Govern-
not pay , or made any objection to goods. horow (of Messrs. Dracon, Looker &
These were tastefully arranged Rodger, G. C. Moxon, A. 8. Ellis, Lont gave the banks treasury bills, due at present, and at the exchange fixed the Dence) appeared for the plaintiffs, and their goods being taken away, korosens and were shown to advantage. As usual, Cheung Shiu, P. C. Potts, and H. total works out at $1,750,000 sterling. defendants were represented by Mr. C.A.slops and they were promptly set on to dispose of the goods, and the sale
Lol was poured over the fonts of such local ladies readily offered their services Gittios.
Secondly, there an amounts dus kõ the Sutherton Rus (of Messrs. Goldring, fire. One of the shops set on fire was proved very satisfactory,
The Secretary having read the noticeshipbuilding firms in England and the United States for works executed by them convening the meeting.
on orders given by the Manchu (lovern- meat but completed during this year. In the list of their outstandings furnished by them to the Sextuple Group the Chi- neso Government have £700,000 against this item.
Harlow & Morrell).
The statement of claim set out that the daim was for $1,000 under a contract dated the 14th Jannary, 1911, and made
between the plaintiffs and the defendants, whereby in consideration of payment by the plaintify to the defendants of the sona of $36, the defendants agreed to Inguve the plaintiffs' shop, and the fixtures therein, situato at Fook Tong Main Street, in the Tung Po country market Pan Y district, Kwangbang, town, China, against destruction or damage by Are between the 14th January, 191, and the 14th January, 1012, in the total sum of $1,200; being as to the building in the sum of $1,000 and as to the fixtures in the sum of $200. ·· The said building and fixtures were destroyed by Sre on Novem ber 4th, 1911: Plaintiffs waived the sum of 8200 in order that the case might be heard in Summary Jurisdiction.
Defendants denied that plaintiffs suffer ed damage by breach of the extract mentioned. They admitted that such a contract was entered into, and eraved leave to refer to the policy of insurance entered into between the parties as con- taining the terms and conditions of the contruct. They also admitted that the premises were destroyed by fire, but they did not admit that the amount of damage caused by the fire was correctly stated; the building destroyed was not of the value of $1,000, nor the fixtures of the value of $200. Defendants were not liable in the sum of $1,200 or in any su
under the contract. The loss or damage alleged bappened during the existence of a rebellion, insurrection, riut
by fire:
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that of the plaintiff Gro. The robbers boats on the river, and afterwards made then went off and attacked all the guard off.
THE HARBOUR SWIM.
BOMBARDIES Nerry, R.CA. 30 min.
282/3 sets.
1. LEE, $4 min, 92/3 secs. PRIVATE MILLER, K.O.Y.IJ. 34 min.
20 S
I'
The bazaar
May, who was introduced by Archdeacon was opened in the afternoon by Lady
Barnett,
INTIMATIONS
HAD ECZEMA WITH
ULCERS AND BOILS
On Limb Four Years. Scaly and itchy. Thought It Incurable. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured It.
*I was affected with eczema on the inside ! of my leg. I think about four years, started as a fitile red lichy spot. I did not hood it much, bill it began to spread. Ulcers started, with pain, then with itching. À bad le it was, from the shiu-bona around to the inside of the leg, scals, wet, itchy, sometimes dry, with foul bolts and pimples, at times very painful.
"I tried lot of cures but it got worse. Then I got as Cuticum Soap and Cuticura Olatment. "Thus spot affected, by the time t got a ursall box of Cuticura Oldtiment, was 25 big as my hand, but by the time the box way empty the skin was healed. I washed will the Cuticura Boap, applying the Cuttura Ointment every night, on the affected part and all around it. Now my leg is completely cared through the use of tho Cuticura Boap and Ointment. All the stuff I applied befors getting the Culicum Soap and· Ointment failed. That leg bothered me for four yeaTO andisnow haled thanks to the Cuticura Soep and Ointment and I strongly recommend them to all. The sick and icurt and scales are gone, and I laro kad po further trouble. I bad thought my leg incurable" (Signed) James Bell, 1, Fostoria Place, Kirkford, Cons denbeath, Fife, N. B.,July 15, 1911.
No stronger evidence than this could be given of the success and economy of the Cuticura Remedies in the treatment of pa forms of ezimas, rashes, itchinga and In- tations of the skin and scalp, a single bot bath with Coficura Seep end a gentlo anoint- ing with Cutleuta Ointment are often sub- cient to afford immediate relief in the most distressing case, and permit rest and sloep when all olse laik Sold throughout the world. A sample of each with 32-p." book free from nearest depot: F. Newbery & Sons, 27, Charter- house B., London; R. Towne & Co., Bydnog. N. 8. W. Lennon, Ltd., Cape Town; Muller, Maclean & Co., Calcutta and Bombay: Potter D. & D. Core, sale propa., Boston, U. 8. à.
89.10
The CHAIRMAN said-The statement of accounts having been in your hands for the past fortnight, I will, with your His Lordship-I suppose in a way this
The ARCHDEACON, in doing so, said :-- would resemble the piration attack on Before asking Lady May to open the sale approval, take them as read. At the time Cheungchan Island, would is not 7
of our last meeting the mill was closed, king loads of about £300,000 each given Thirdly, there are the Hupeh and Nan- almost exactly officially, I would like to say a word or and it was then intimated to you that by the banks to the Viceroys of the two Mr. Russ--It was similar. There was a riot, bat no fire in two- You all know that educational that case.
I think I shall show your work in Hongkong is divided into two arrangements had been made for the provinces on the authority of Peking Ladship that this was a riot, but whether
sections. it was a civil commotion I very much
The first is self-supporting, mannger of the Ewo mills in Shanghai during the Manchu régime. These sums have licen verdue for some time, and as to inspect and report upon our mill with the new Government has undertaken re cult, cause it was almost to local.
and the second is dependent upon ex- After hearing the evidence of two wit ternal help. Fairlea comes under the a view to re-organisation. This was duly sponsibility for all the past obligations nesses for the defendants, his Lordship second class.
carried out, and as we had lost our old must be paid the moment it obtains It would be impossible to
funds. gave judgment for defendants with costs, carry on the work at Fairlea were it not market in the North, it was decided that
Fourthly, there are two loans contract- we should devole our attention towardsed at recent dates on the understanding for such help as you are offering this afternoon. Fairlea, as you know, has spinning better qualities of yarn, similar that they would be repaid as soon as the big loan. The been continued in the Colony for over
China signed to those produced in Shanghai and
Diederichsen loan of Mke. 6,000,000 and a quarter of a century. When Miss Eyre Japan. Work was recommenced at the the Carlowitz loan of Th. 6,000,000 come first came to Hongkong 'she began her end of October, 1911, and special drafts under this category. Part of these career in Fairlea and for many years was of Shanghai operatives were placed in amounts was received in cash, although the major portion consisted of amounts associated with. the work. At present each department to form the nucleus of due on arms and ammunition supplied by the work is orphaned, because Miss skilled labour required for improved these firms during the revolution. Fletcher, who has been in charge since production. Mr. J. Harrop who had Arahold, Karberg & Co. during the re- Fifthly, the Skoda loan contracted with Miss Johnson died, is also in England. previously had charge of one of our mills volution, the moiety of which was receiv Miss Roger has been lent to us from in Shanghai, being engaged as manager, ed in cash and the rest in the shape of Pakhai in order that she may continue In recommencing work, we had to face
arms and ammunition, amounts to about the work until someone comes out from
£450.000. the difficulty of introducing our Home to relieve her. Even the building spinnings and we were also saddled with ed by numbers of the Group, and as it Sixthly, as the currency loan was float- has been taken from Fairlea by the Uni-heavy working expenses in the way of is not likely to be fluated by them if the versity coming into our midst, and new
repairs and renewals consequent on the will be entitled to demand repayment of present arrangements are continued, they quarters have been rented not far off.
long period tluring which our machinery the advance of £400,000 made to the Glov had been silent. There were also heavy ernment last year. It may be remember- charges for interest and imported laboured that £3,000,000 of the currency loan were car-marked for Manchurian de- It was also most unfortunate that just velopment; and £400,000 was advanced as we started, the revolution broke out for this purpose.. But as this sum was in China, and the yarn trade suffered recklessly mis-spont, tho banks refused to give a further £600,000 which they had from the general depression in business promised to pay before the end of last During the last three year, It may be mentioned, however, which ensued.
under ordinary months, however, of our working period, Craup has authority to flost the currency trade improved, and it is satisfactory to, loan before April, 1913. know that we had made sufficient pro-| In the stenth place, the amounts due Always have on hand a very large complete
on indemnities, which have been out- the gress to be able to participate in
standing since October last, will work out I may perhaps at over £2,500,000. The total to be paid improved conditions.
this account works out by China on roughly at £250,000 per month. Making due allowance for last year's surplus and the from the Custons revenue
During the past six years the harbour swing has come to be recognised as the aquatic event of the Colony, and the lamour of winning the same has attracted every local swimmer of note. Tlie-race is for a cup and other prizes presented by the Chian Mail, the distaus being the bradth of the harbour, or about a mile. The entries yesterday equalled, if they did not excel, those of perious years, These quarters are very expensive. We ne fewer than is me lining up on the have to pay nearly $2,300 for one year side of the V.R.C.' launch. They got a for the temporary quarters for the girls' I mention these things because. good start, because our reporter saw them school. take the plunge, and for some
few I think you ought to know them. It will hundred yards they broasted the harbour perhaps explain our necessity at the pre- in close order, Nutty of the RG.A. being sent time. We are doing our best to help an institution which belongs to the we hope will long Colony and which fourish in it. We are grateful to all who help at this time. We are grateful to Lady May, who, not for the first time,
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Chs. J. Gaupp
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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,
CHATER ROAD,
-steak of
SCIENTIFIC AND
D LAWING
INSTRUMENTS
AND MATERIAL
adually dropped behind and V... launch had to remain to watch owy then consequently our reporter, and/or civil commotion within the coun-}
instead of following the forward men, try and/or locality in which the insured
was relegated to the exciting position of has shown her special interest in the property was situated, and no proof had picking up the strugglers, and thus work carried on at Fairlea. I have seen here explain that of the less shown been made to the satisfaction of the defen-missed the principal features of the race. her at a prize-giving there and she has 2,625 represents the fixed expenses dant firm, or at all. that such loss or
In fact, it appeared at one time that he upened a sale for the same purpose be- during August, September and October damage was not occasioned by, or con would not
fore. Lady May, we welcome you here when the mill was silent. During the accumulation of Native Csutoras revenue, SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS se the finish; the V.R.C.) nected with, such rebellion, insurrection,
launch having to put back on three to-day, and we thank you most sincerely next six months of actual working this which Dr. Morrison referred to recently, there would still be outstanding the riot and/or civil commotion. The insured easions for a swimmer ww would not for giving up your time and lending loss was increased by $31,878, so that at amounts due from January this year, Transits, Levels, Plane Tables, Prismatic and property was destroyed by fire, and on
I ask your end of April last our total luss for theud as this loan cannot by any means be
Sight Compasses, Hand Levels, do, dp.) Lieve that he was absolutely beaten. He Four patronage and kelp, account of rubbers, rioters and/or losters.
(Ap-nine months concerned amounted to completed before October-if it is to be was a man who proved game to the last, Excellency to open the bazaar.
mompleted at all-there will be ten
Also and during the existence of a rebellion, and covered the distance somwhere about plause.)
$88,500, but in May, June and Jaly, months' account pay; and £2,500,000 Lady MAY-1 am
after what insurrection, riot and for civil commotion, the time when the prizes were being pre Archdeacon Barnett has said that you do
am pleased to tell you the tide had on this item would prove rather under and such robbers, rioters and/or looterssented. In passing, we might suggest
Lastly, seeing that the Chinese dropped. and the existence of such rebellion, that an invitation should be extended not wish to hear a speech from me, but turned, there being a gain on working than over the mark insurrection, riot and/or civil commotion to reporters to witness the race from the I would just like to use dear Miss Eyre's account during these three months of the Anglo-Belgian syndicate loan after syndicate will not have the least hesita were the occasion of and connected with judges' launch, as this is the only one
words and say that I hope you will spend some $13,000, thus reducing the loss for, taking an advance of £1,250,000, the tion in demanding immediate payment such loss or damage by fire. The defen that has any possibility of following as much as you possibly can for the good the year to 94,570.55. Since we recom-
of the work. Miss Fletcher being at need work special attention has been of the amount. Besides, there are a num dants were absolved from all liability to events with any degree of accuracy.
German loans, other than those we have Home, we want to give her a great sur-paid towards bringing the property and ber of small Japanese loans, and emall make good to the plaintiffs any loss so
Subsequently, however: the V.R.C. prise when she comes back, and I hope machinery of the Company to a fully mentioned, mostly for arms supplied dur occasioned under clause 3 of the policy lunch left the man to his fate who! you will do all in your power to make it efficient state, and it will be satisfactory ing the revolution--the date of payment of insurause. The particulars required, would not be carried and got in touch with
a great success. I have great pleasure for you to know that every machine is of which is long overdue. Everybody has AGENTS FOR- by clause of the said policy were not the swimmers nearer home. Then it was in declaring the bazaar open.
now in full work and we have made suck been anxiously waiting for the big loan, especially as no security has been given given to the defendants within the time that Bombardier Nutty had an easy The business of buying and selling improvement in the output as to com, besides the bond of the Chinese authori mentioned in the clause or at all. Plain- lead. Loc and Miller, who are following was then proceeded with,
siderably reduce the working.costs per ties, which unfortunately has no value
{by itself. tiffs had not referred the dispute as to him, being untold lengths khind, whils The stallholders and assistants were baie. All the. Northern workpeople have Further, it is necessary to state in this the value of the insured preraises and Claxton was still further to lae rear.. A
Fancy stall-rx. Pollock, assisted by
now returned to Shanghai. They found connection that the merchants, banks and fixtures to arbitration under clause 14 Army launch, packed with soldiers, was Mesulames Bell, Mullins, and Pattenden.
the Southern climate trying, and we had other rich Chinese who helped the new *of the policy, and the present proceedings lying off the Naval Yard, and as the men'
Fancy stall-Mrs. Chatham, assisted
Government, both during the struggle by Mesdames Gale, Craddock, Dowley the usual racial difficulties to overcome, and after, now stand badly crippled from were premature and could not be main-
and Harvey.
They have been often. tained.
Potteries and woollens stall-Mrs. but they served their purpose well and want of funds.
cleared as soon as the first loan with the Schofield, assisted by Miss Rove and enabled us to reorganise our system of told that their outstandings would be engaging local labour, which, so fal, foreigner was closed. Trade is badly in
board recognised the leader they raised a hearty cheer and continued it as the swimmer, with his powerful and easy trudgeon stoke, proceeded on his course
the
Miss Dickson,
Toy stall-Mrs. Montagu Harston, as
rian,
Aar reply, plaintiffs said the damage was in fact greater than the sure for which the premises and fixtures were A he got within sight of the V.R.C.isted by Mesdames Waring, Wakeman, appears to be working satisfactorily. On need of the funds spent on the revolu- the 30th April.last at a special meeting, tion; and if a moiety of the debts of the insured. Flaintiffs denied that the loss verandah it was taken up and the and Black, and the Misses Harston.
Dollar stall-Mrs. Jackman, assisted you sanctioned the sale to Shanghai of Government is not paid even after a foreign loan becomes an actuality, the or damage by fire happened during the applause continued as he ploughed hi
10,000 spindles and their accompanying failure may give rise to acute discontent Pearce Grab bag-Miss existence of a' rebellion, insurrection, riot way over the last quarter of a mile of by Miss Hazeland.
and Miss
equipment at Shanghai Tls. 15 per spindle The amount on this score is not avail- course with free and apparently Rodger. and/or civil commotion within the coun-
He had things
Children's clothes and cushions stall-delivered Shanghai. This machinery hable, but the lowest estirnate puts it at
about Tha 20,000,000. - - try and/or locality in which the insured untiring movement,
all his own way. and won by
Mrs. Lammert, assisted by Mrs. Chap- be
now been shipped, but as some necessary property was situated; and if i did in
Mrs. A. Lammert, and Miss tween 300 and 400 yard a remark Shaw.
accessories which had to be ordered from fact happen during the existence of a
Second
THE THINGS THAT MATTER. Tea stall Mrs. Toms and Mrs. Stabb. Home have not yet arrived it has not rebellion, insurrection, riut and/or civilable hvad in a harbour swim.
or place rested between R. Let and Miller assisted by Mesdames Hastings, Gregory, therefore been possible to finally close
THE LANGUAGE OF GOLF. commotion as alleged, such loss
Master, Moxon, Miss May, Miss St. damage was not occasioned by or con- of the .O.V.L.1., but Loe kept his steady John. Miss Topham, and the Misses the transaction. You will observe, how ever, an item in the balance sheet of the
Mr. Filson Young, who contributes a nected with or on account of such way on, and won by about sight lengths, Tomes.
amount received to date, and it is ex-daily paragraph to a London paper. rebellion, insurrection, riot and/or civil luxton, the fourth man, touching the
pected that the final return will be about vader the heading of The Things that. matter," has this to say of the language commotion Plaintiffs said that the pro-Praya wall several seconds inter.
the same as originally estimated. Cotton of the golf course perty in question was destroyed by fire
The language and vocabulary associat- crop prospects in most producing centres. during a theatrical performance in the
being promising we trust that with cheaped with any occupation throw quite often a very interesting ridelight on its charac town, add in consequence of an attack
sw material available we may also ter. Considering in this light the voca by robbera They were under no obliga-
bulary of golf, I have been wondering tion to refer any dispute as to the build-
if the game was not the invention of drunken man. ing and fixtures to arbitration; neither were these proceedings premature, and they were properly maintainable.
Mr. Looker stated that he had received
a letter from Mesars. Goldring, Barlow
Previous results are as follows:--- 1906. Gr. R. Brothertos,
R.G.A.......
.......27:42.4/5. 1907. A. E. Thomas, H.M3.
28.50 4/5. Tamar.....
20. 1908. C. J. Cooke, Hong-
kong
29.26 2/5. 1910. T. Logan, Hongkong 26.58 2/5. 1911. T. Logan, Hongkong 33.16 2/5.
1908. A. E. Thomas, R.8.
Tamar
Later, in the Club Gyranisium, Mr. W.
& Morrell stating that defendants intend-Logan, chairman of the YR.C., asked
He
congratulated the first, second and third
ed to rely on clause 3 of the policy of Mrs. Bryson to present the prizes. insurance only.
His Lordship Then there really only non on their performance and trusted that others would emulate them next
one issue
Mr. Looker-They admit the fire, they year.
Mrs. Bryson presented the winners admit the policy, but they say that under clause 3 of that policy they are not liable. with their trophies amid tumultuos shmit, the heden, of applause. She was subsequently present-
m
Parcels-Misers Griffin and Hunt.
RUBBER DIVIDENDS.
A London telegram to the Pinang Gazette announces the following divi- denda:--
INTERINS
The Bakit Rajah Rubber Co., Ltd., 20 experience a good state of trade in yaras and enable us to show & satisfactory The Bidor Rubber Estates, Ltd, 15 per result for the current year*
Questions were invited, but done were Co, Ltd, 3 per forthcoming.
per centi
cent.
cent.
The Klabong The Sapumalkande Rubber Co. (Coy The Telaba Co., 10 per cent. lon) 6 per cent.
The Telegoredio United Plantations, Ltd. (Java), 5 per cent.
The CHAIRMAN proposed the adoption of the report, which was seconded by Sir PAUL CHATER, and agreed to
On the moxon of Mr. MoXON, seconded by Mr. Porrs, Sir Paul Chater. Hon Mr. J. W. C. Bonar and Mr. Ho Fook
再
You have only to consider the vocabul." aries of other occupations to see how it differs from them. Cricket language is of simple, practical kind, compreheu sible on any village green; that of base ball in America refects the quite lunatic excitement with which it is associated football words are brief, breathles, und The Consolidated, Malay Rubber were re-elected to the Consulting Com violent; the language of the sea in ad- mirably eloquent of the efficiency and dan practicalness of sen life: the talk of the The Gunger Choh Bubber Estate, Ltd., CLARE proposed that Dr. Wstables and the turf is veiled in language 123 per cent.
Entton Potts be re-appointed auditor at incomprehensible to laymen, indicating that it has to do, not with a craft, but yearly remuneration of $250.
with a mystery...
Estates, Ltd., 373 per cent.
FINALS.
the
Final dividends have been announced as follows; —
Inch Kenneth Rubber Estates, Ltd.,
„mitter,
Mr. RODGER sconded, and the motion was agreed to,
The CHAIRMAN ~That is all the business,
But niblick, jigger, bogey, top, tee, clerk, putt, stymie, dormy, baffe, brassey,
(T Squares, Set Squares, Straight ́Edgee,
Scales, Inke, $o., &0.)
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