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MR JPEED AND MISS GLADYS FISHPOOL
cinted.
Mr. W. Bickford gave the bride away, while Mrs. Bickford at- tended intron of honour Mr. WH Whiteoak acted as "best
man.".
Cat.-Láy late this morning as business at the office be winck, "and" walked about in my garden Whare I finde to my great content that my-seedr, do germinate, well; pad
A quiet wedding took place at th the seedlings strong. But. I am
› Rosary Church, Kowloon, yesterday" much irked by the strong monsoun -wind thạo: blown no stendily. To
afternoon, Miss Gladya. Margaret the efice, and thence I walk a
Fishpool, elder daughter of Mr. piece in the town, marvelling at the hew buildings. Yet it displeases
The costs of the appeal before and Mrs. A, C. Fishpool, of Gib- me to see a fine block next to what the Full Court-in the gambling case allur and Loudon, being mazried. do seem well nigh a hovel; and the
were wanted to the appolinats to Mr. George James Peed, clder contrast must' amaze, our visitors. In the end to the Club Vernadah when the Chief Justice (Bir Josephson of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. C. where I find Mr. Ashby who tells Kemp) and the Puiano Judge (Mr. Feed, of Sheerness, Kent, England. me of a present of excellent beer Justice Landsell) delivered their The Vory Ray Father Spada off!- brewed by one MeEwan which ho hash from a friend and bids me to judgment on the point yesterday, nuncheon on the morrow to taste When the Full Court decided of it which accept gladly. While talking, comes Sir R. Harpendenary this week thas the convictions who tells us that a certain Mexican by the Magistrate on 10 persons for Governor hath hanged five and | alleged gambling offenes must be nighty men for lynching the Mayor quashed, the point on to taxing of of a town. Of which Mr. Creed says he is greatly joyed and he costs. was raised by Mr. F C. Jon- considers such strong authority is kis, KO., who appeared for the, mighty useful in those days. And
uppellants, together, withy Mr. R. I do believe he is right, and that wo fere all too soft. After a good . L. Lim as junior counsel, is nuncheon in the Shakepit, to the structed by Mr. Geo. K. Hall. Brut. Cricket but Lord I did fall asleep ton. The point was then reserved, with the boredom of it. And wak ing chilled at some six of the clock by their Lordships. I think a glass strong waters with Sir R. Harpenden and his lady whom I find talking with My In' giving judgment, the Chief Lady Batten and her comely daugh Justice said think that the ver, and I had much pleasure of their discourse. Anon comes Sir power to give costs in an appeal H. Ratten who talks with us for from a Magistrate extends to cases while of the Interport-future-which-in which the Crown as directly he thinks to be gloomy. And so, my wife, poor wretch, being come indirectly, a party. The reason pretty betimes, wo to the Queen's ing of Moore » Smith (1859) us Play House where we do see Dis 1.4.M.C. 128, scems to me to apply possibly content, and I do consider to our Magistrates-Ordinance.prescat canor It might, perhaps, be
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Judges' Decision.
The praction here in such cases is to require security for costs from the private individual who appeals, and such accurity was given in the present ense
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After the ceremony the souple läft fox Repules Bay where the honey- will be spent.
General, but it does not provide that costs shall not be payable by the appellant in such a case.
Discretionary Power....
The power, however, is discre tionary In Caswell Cook (1802) 13 C.B. (N.S.) 242, the Court ro lant his costs on the ground, ap fused to give the successful appel-
| Parently, that the vase wna of the question of much interest to the great public importance involving whole town." It is not entirely clear why a private Hawker should have to defend such a case at his that any such question arose in the own charges, but, it cannot be said:
said that the appellants accorded be no ground for depriving them on a technicality, bus that seems to of their costs.
opinion as to what the law should
We have been asked to express an
in the finest picture that ever saw. At the end I do confess did well-nigh weep at the pathos. Sanner as the Club and so to bed,
1st November, Lord's Day-Lay late this morning being tired out after the playhouse and a late supper. In my garden walking with Many cases can be found in the my wife and I am well pleased that records in which costs have heaped my turnips de show so well. My given against an unsuccessful pri sweet pehs too are mighty strong vata appellant in such cases. If and I trust they shall do well. To the Crown receives cost, the Pre Mr. Ashby's betimes whore I drink sumption is that it pays coats, a great tankard of the ale which though that is not na inevitable I ses doth bear a red label, and conclusion. Again, section 108 (8) is a mighty pleasant light brew of the Ordinanes makes it unness and. moreover, cooling to thenry for security for costs to be palate in the forenoon.
There 1given where the uppoal is by or meet Mr. M. Barton who tells me hinder the direction of the Attorney that the play of Dear Brutus (Continued on nege Column.)
do no on well, and that it opens upon the Saturday next. at the Theatre Royal. He bide mio to" the dress, rehearsal and I shall go to it, and thereafter must buy sSCRÈS for my wile...
24d-Me Povy very angry, zł the Macao Races for he doth com- pute that though three ponies do run twice yet in all there be but four and one seventh ponies in ench race upon average. But it seems that each time he do back the one- seventh, and loso his money; but I was greatly pleased that Rovslan did lose, and I pave no money on him. Reading in the news-sircetes I see that the National Union of Railwayman hava deprived Mr. Thomas of his pension because he put his Country before his Union. And indeed this is a mighty clear proof of what awine they be. But I doubt not it shall be made wr Lo him and mare so, while they do gain the contempt of every honest man. I am right glad to see that
roadway upon the Praya East has been named after my old ac quaintance Mr., Jaffe "who did so much for the scheme and for the Tai Tam Tak work. Also one is called after Mr. A. Thomson the Colonial Treasurer, But what, Bandy would have said therent, especially 'aa' "his rond doth run parallel with. Hennessey Road, I do not know. This night to Sir W. Penn's where we fell, to cards, playing at Peker a gume of which I did know but little. Yet I had sufficient knowledge to appreciate the value of four cold tone, and so my wife poor #ratch, shall get her half of the winnings, she having granted a pink billet upon these terms.
3rd-News comes that the escap ed convict who has these two timer: broken from the prison, hath been taken in Macdo. But I think not that he will again escape.
4th-This day much business at the office, but I do est my nuncheon with the captain of one of His Majesty's shipe at King's Park, where the Navy and Army do play at: "Oriquette. And the Army be beat to my greatest surprise for I had expected it, otherwise, and ra may be it shall happen later,
A mighty high monsoon blowing and all small craft make heavy weather in the harbour. Reading in the news-sheeten 3; nee that the industries at home." bo opoping again and unemployment on the decrease. Which is mighty pleasant reading,
6th-This day working betimes in the office whero suddenly comes my wife, who four "wrotub, hath Been a gowns which she does ad mire greatly, and will she tells me enable her to wear a cloake, sho hath but caúnat now, do it on for want of a black gowne:And no at the end I find it is bought, but how kalis (or I) will pay for it I do not know. This evening discussing the raeca and from all I hear," the j matter be very open, anve that I know not how they may stop: Wood- Iand tag if he runs. So home and i to bed garly to prepare myself
against, fan week ende.
be and we were referred to Thomas Pritchard (1003). 1 K.B. at 215. for legislation to make clear the There Lord Alverstone, E.C.J., anË...:
rights of the Crown and the sub- I think that the law in this case ject on a certain question of spate. is sufficiently clear, and I de not think thes we ought to express an opinion here as to what the law should be.
For these reasons I think that the: appellants should have their costs of the appeal on the ground of law.
The Puisne Judge concurred.
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