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CARGO IN ENEMY SHIPS.
EFFECT OF TEST CASE.
COST OF PANAMA CANAL.
From the report of Colonel Goethals, it appears that the appropriations to date Panama Canal ggregate of which 8358,559,049 had
Judgment in the cuce brought by the for the
INTIMATIONS
THE
Nestle and Anglo-Bries Condensed Milk boon expended at dete of the report 1 TURKISH CIGARETTE.
It is
Co., in reference to cargo on the German is quite possible that the full hitherto steamere interned in Netherlands Indies assumed cost of 2400,000,000 will have. porta, has been given by the Dutch Courts been reached betere expenditures cosso in favour of the Company, it being laid which are charged to capital account. down that no general average, discharging And the amount charged, doubtless, does or re-loading expenses are to be paid. not include interest during construction, It appears from the Sumatra paper that which has to be charged in private cater it was the Medan Court which gave judg-prises as part of ospital cost. ment for the Handel My: Deli Atjeh doubtful whether we shall ever get such (agents of the Neste and Anglo-Swiss at accounting of the most of the Caual Condensed Milk Co.) in the suit brought as directors of a private corporation aro by this Company against the Captain of the Scandia, Mr. J. Jochimsy
Jadgment embraces the following points: A
1st.--That all the milk (11,550 cases) bas to be delivered against surrender of Bill of Lading, a
2nd-A refund of all charges involved (in the Court's approval) through delay of delivery.
3rd. Unless consignees have not been afforded delivery of goods within 48 hours, an indemnification of some kind must be entered into. AMITY
The Court further decided that no general average was to be paid for, defen dants having to pay costs of the caso
It would appear from this finding that an appeal to the Batavia High Court is still possible.
It may be recalled, says the Tinang Gazette, that when the question of the release of goods was taken up by Messrs Harrisons & Crosfield, the Hamburg Amerika Co., voicing the opinion of the other enemy.owners, quoted the following terms for the delivery of goods:-
Delivery of full set of Bills of Lading, feiling a full set being produced a form of guarantee to be signed by a Neutral Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij at Medan.
But, whatever the cost and whether it required to render to their stockholders. ever earns the net income of 3 per cent, on the investment which is required to make the treasury good, the expenditure. being quito within our means, has wise Even disregarding the value of the Canal from the military standpoint, its valus for its commercial linking together of the two coasts of the Republic is fully worth the cost. The arrival of the first ship from this Coast through the Canal to the Guli ports was celebrated as a great event at New Orloans. The reduction of cost of shipment not merely increases. profits on the business now done between the coasts, but is certain in time to create. large volumes of business which is now not done at all. Nobody can yet toll just what that business will be or how rapidly it will develop. To a considerable extent it will almost certainly involve the trans- portation of ores in cargo lots or the establishment of reduction works and the movement of their products. mineral resources of this State are the potential foundation of industry and commerce to an extent which few realize. transcontinental The injury to the carriers, while serious just now, will be population and industrial and commer- temporary Whatever tends to increase to all interests-San Francisco Chronicle.
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Provisional contribution of 10 per cent. for Gozeral Average for which a bond must be signed.
WHAT THE JUDGMENT BEANS.
•
Tho effect of the judgment, explained Mr. John Mitchell, Chairman of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, to a Pisang Gazette representative, was that people would not comply with the require mests of the shipping companies for these extraordinary charges. According to the judgment, merchants can obtain their goods when they require them, without having to pay any general average deposit, nor are they responsible for the charges of unshipping and reloading. The judg, ment will certainly have the effect of preventing people from signing away their righte. It is these demands which have been responsible for so little cargo having yet been delivered."
GENERAL AVERAGE." Average, it is interesting to point out, is the term used in maritime commerce to signify damages or exponses resulting from the accidents of navigation. General average arises when sacrifices have been wide, or expenditure incurred, for the pr ervation of the ship, cargo and freight from some peril of the sea or from its effects. It implies a subsequent contribu- Lion, from all pastic concerned, rateably to the value of their respective interests to make good the loss thus occasioned.
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THE MANAGER.
Orders have been issued by the Com- ander-in-Chief India regarding the war training of Territorial Infantry in India, which say that battalions of Territorial infantry newly arrived in the country would undergo a course of ruining which had for its object then preparation for active servico in the field in the shortest possible time. The Kitchenor test of 1004 had been considered by the TFor Commander-in-Chief the best all-round standard for the purpose and was accord- ingly republished with cortain modifica thons which were found necessary in order to bring it up-to-date, and to adapt it to the requirements of the present situation. The marks allotted to the different sub heads were increly an indication of the relative, importance attached to the several points included under each main heading, and were intended both as a guide to officers commanding battalions in preparing their command and to inspecting officers in Rasossing the efficiency of units tested by them. All battalions are to be inspected under the orders of army commanders as early as possible after the conclusion of the period of battalion training, but not in the formHE Undersigned has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction,
of a set piece and the results are to be reported to the Chief of the General Staff for the information of the Commander-in- Chist. Inspection in signalling will be dealt with by special inspectors and the musketry course will be that laid down for scruits and trained soldiers, respec tisely. The orders give in detail the "Kilchoner" test (adapted) with the number of points for each particular branch of work.
DRDZES BY LIEUT.-COL. A. CHAPMAN, V.D.
DETAIL.
The New York Maritime Register Bays: There has been of late a considerable. HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS. Jalling off of transfers of vessels to American registry. This has resulted largely no doubt from the activity of the British Government in maintaining the right of search of vessels on the high seas for contraband of war as well as the scrutiny into the circumstances of the transfer of vessels of belligerente as to whether the sale of vessels to Americans is a bona-fide transaction.
This is, of course, a serious interference with commerce, but a belligerent nation has a right, according to the terms of the Declaration of London, to satisfy itself use whether the sale of an enemy s vessel was made in order to evade the conse quences of capture and confiscation to. which it would be subject under the flag of a belligerent country
4.--Orderly Officer: 2nd Lieut. Corning
Orderly Sergeant: Corpl Shenton. To finish Guard to-night: Contre Soction M.G, Co
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ORDERS BY-MAJOR WAKEMAN 0.0.HK:V.R.
"FAHADES
Nos. 1, and 3 Companies will parade on the Cricket ground on Friday, January 8th, at 5.10 p.m. Drill Order
N.C.Os will parade on the Cricket ground on Tuesday, January 12th, at 5.15 p.m.
FIELD DAY,
It is probable that inquiry by the British Government into the transfer of an enemy vessel to our flag will hereafter be made more searching. The limitation therefore put upon the transfer of vessels to our flag by the Declaration of Lordan naturally acts as a deterrent to the I chase by our citizens of vowels of the nes at whi, as according to the terms of this celaration, The transfer of an my vessel to a neutral flag, efficied aft the outbreak of hostilities, is reid.
Members residing in Kowloon will fall in unless it is proved that each transfer was not made in order to evade the constat the Kowloon Terry Wharf at 8.30 a.m. quences to which an enciny vessel as such under Lieut. Landale. we exposed
During the continuance of the war it may be possible by purchase to add n considerable number of foreign-built ressels to our merchant marine, but the acquiring of vessels in this way cannot by itself be depended upon as a means of developing the merchant marine of this .country.
BRITISH BID FOR CHEMICAL TRADE
Sir William Tilden, dealing with the manufacture of chemicals in Britain at the Society of Arts, said that we ceded many fint rate themists, a few engineers plenty of capital, and some good men business. A combination of these els ments was certain of succes, ted
The establishment of what would practically a new industry would require assistance from the State if it was to my
ve the fierce competition which would follow the conclusion of war. Financial aid was already promised to the dye in- dastry by the Government,
On Sunday January 10th, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Companies will parade on the Cricket ground at 8 n.in. Dress, Marching Order. Water bottles to be filled and food carried in the inversaek
Membars restring at Taipo should arrange to join at Farling
Biguales detailed for duty as sech will not carry vid
Coats for the return journey may be taken and left at Fan Ling Station. Coats should be clearly labeled.
X.CO, CASS OF INSTRUCTIONS. Attendance will be optional in future for the following:-Sergt. W. J. Ratty and J. Johnson and Lance Cpl. W. M. Humphries.
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Captain and Adjutant.
The Captain of the Emden and Prisca Franz Josef of Hohenzollern, who was an officer on the cruiser, have gone home. wards, says The Englishman. Accord ing to a story published in Bombay, when the P. de O. mail steamer Persiz arrived
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