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STATIONS No.3 No.4 84.10 No.3 No.12 No.11 No. 18 K0,16 Nam HaiCH6.36'X0,X N0.32 AM. AM. AN AX. 1.M. | 4.M. | 2.X. 1.K. 1.K. F.M. 1,K. P.K.' 7.X, FK.
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chun...Arr. 7.41 8.45 9.13 9.51, 10.21 10:58 1.08 2.13 3.15, 3.37 4.00 5.39 6,38 8.83
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JUSTICE.
THE ANTITHESIS OF WAR'S SUGGESTIONS.
QUIETING BICKERINGS, RIVALRIES, AND BITTER CLASHES.
ENTIRE REVISION OF ALL THE STATUTES.
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Fifteen Judges.
The Hague court as now con- stituted consists of eleven judges and four deputy judges from which
take ample time for studying all of the documents and briefs submitted, sible arrive at a unanimous deci Then consult together and if pos aing but if this is impossible
it is always possible to draw a panel majority and minority findings are of eleven for the hearing of any reported. These decisions are ther
These eleven judges repre-rendered in public. sent, as required by the states of
case.
The HARUE-Nothing could be more symbolic of peace than the Permanent Court of International Justice, established at The Hague by the League of Nations. As much in its setting, as in its methods and procedure, and above all in the results obtained in the settlement No.11 No.6 No.16 No. 17 No.12 No.11 No. of international disputes, it is the
So enormous has become the num the court, all of the leading systems ber of eases now carried to the court "P, very antithesis of all that war sug
giste or entails."
of jurisprudence of the entire that at the September session of Its superiority even over the world, from the Anglo-Saxon to the the League of Nations statutes. diplomatic method of settling inter-Chinese and including amongst ware revived in order to enable the national problems stood out with others. the American, French, court to meet the demands now 6.18 6.42, 682 remarkable clearness during the re- Italian, German, Slar, Spanish, made upon it. Amongst the prin 6,69 cent Hague conference of the lead- Scandinavian, and Latin American. cipal changes was one requiring the ing statesmen of Europe for the An actual session of the court court to be in constant ression the final diquidation of all the pro- differs little in appearance from 1 year around as this has now become *blema left over by the war.”” «Ďur-
that of the supreme court of the necessary in order to take care of ling the progress of this conference, United Kingdom. The judges sit all cases submitted to it.
the Hague court settled two great at a long green covered table and 7.34 international disputes of years' the international jurists of the judges to take up a permanent re Another provision required the standing while the diplomatic con- various countries involved in a dissidence at the Hague, although ference settled almost nothing. Fute plead their eases before them. special vacation privileges will be They wear long black silk robes, granted theen coming from other with velvet collars and white lace continenta. The four, present d jabots but there is no wig or headputy judgeships have beca abolish- dress of any kind.” (-
ed entirely and the entire number of regular judzes will be increased from aleven to fifteen,
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Even more striking was the con- trast between the calm, dignified, reasoned manner in which the court Occasionally, however, a bit of handled the two cases submitted to foreign colour is given to the set it, and the bickerings, hargaining, ting when English jurists wear the
The intention of all bodies that rivalries and bitter clashes that wig and gown that is customary in
have to do with the nomination of characterized the diplomatic effort England or those of some other the judges was exiled to the desir 1 settle international disputes, country wear the judicial robes of ability of nominating only men who The two cases handled by the Per- their own courts which may vary have a knowledge both of French manent Court of International from faming red, zimned than English. Finally no judge Justice while the Hague "conferermine to some more sober colour.
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In the meantime the court has The Permanent Court of Inter-fort at dramatic or notional national Justice, to which aver fifty appeal so common in cases tried nations now belong, and to which before juries, and are usually con- the United States may eventually dusted in more of a conversational aire its adhesion, has for its for reading tone of voice than in ressions the famous marbled-halter an effort at oratory. Peace Palace built years ago at the Hague by Andrew Carnegie. Situated in the heart of one of "the most beautiful and certainly the most peaceful city in the world, surrounded by long, sloping lawns, parks, forests and shady boulevards the very building itself radiates an alnosphere suggestive of the pence ful settlement of disputes rather than by war or even the bickerings of diplomatic conferences.
Seasions in Public, Virtually, all of the sessions of
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Diary of Coming Events.
To-day.
1 Cricket:-Div, I.: H.K.C.C. v. (November 22.)
Indian RC. (B), Craigengower r Christian Fellowship Meeting Navy (F), Kowloon C.C. v. Army Helena May Institute, 10.30 a.m..
(F), Chinese R.C. . Combined Auction: Flour, Kowloon 80-Craigengewer (L). Indian R.C.
School, (F). Div. II. Recreio v. downs, Messrs. Lammert Bros., 11 ta.m.
H.K.C.O. (F).
Interport Tennis: Mrs. Totten- ham Hong Kong) . Mrs. Stafford Smith (Shanghai), 2.13 p.m.; M. W. Lo (Hong Kong) Lum (Shanghai), Hong Kong C.C. ground 3.15 p.m.
Gordon
Football :-Div. L: K.O.S.B. r.
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Sunday." (November 24.) Twenty Sixth Sunday After" Trinity. Qualifying round for Champion
Golf: Jasper Clark Cup, and ship, Fanling.
Foaling Hunt Steeplechase, Kwanti.
Queen's Theatre: Movitone.mn. World Theatre: "Wherd Enat is Follies." East."
World Theatre: "Where East is Star Theatre: Trent's Last Fast." Case."
Star Theatre: Trent's Last
HMS. Berwick, Dance:--Lane | Crse:"- Crawford's Restaurant, 8 p.m.“
Chinese. St. Joseph's v. Navy, Club
· Interport Tennis:-Miss Enid Lo South China, Recreio v. Police, Kowloon v. Royal Artillery. Div. (Hong Kong). Misa Crawford Royal Artillery, Eastern. Recreio Kong), Paul Kong or R. Cana II. K.O.S.B.. South China "A", (Shanghai), T. Honda (Hong Navy, R.A.M.C.. St. Joseph's, varro (Shanghai), 10a.m. Mrs. Chinese Sugar Merchants Meet-Chinese "B". Chinese "A", Club Tottenham and Miss Enid Lo ing, 7.30 p.m.
Queen's Theatre': "Movitone, Kowloon South China (Hong Kong) 2. Miss Crawford and Miss Firth (Shanghai), 9.13 Follice."
Queen's Theatre; "The Four Devils" (talking picture).
World Theatre Harold Lloyd Comedies,"
Star Theatre: Daredevil's Re- ward."
Ten Dances: Repulse Bay Hotel, 4.30 pra
Tea Dances': Hong Kong Hotel, and Peninsula Hotel, 5 p.m.
Winner Dances: H.K. Hotel, Peninsula and Repulse Bay Hotels, £20 pim
Tides: High, 4.00 p.m.; Low, 8.14 a.m; and 5.21 p.m.
European Mails: Outward Europe. vid Siberia (Tango Maru), 9.30 a...
"Ten Dances: Hong Kong Hotel, and Peninsula Hotel, 5 p.m.
Dinner Dances: H.K. Hotel, Peninsula, and Repulse Bay Hotels, 8.30 p.m........
R.E. Sergeants Mess Dance, Wellington. Banacks 8.90 p.m.
Kowloon. Football Club, Dance (in' Aid of Earl Haig Fund) 8 p.m.
Tides: High, 1.03 a.m.; Low, 8,20
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Monday, (November 25.) Pianoforte revital (Mr. Harry Ore's pupils) City Hall, 5.20 p.m.
Quren's Theatre: The Four Devils" (talking picture).
Ensagena. Kailas
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