THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1895.

letter of hypothecation was for valuable con- the traction way not so bonett ous done to sideration. Was it bona fide ? It must be both, protect T. M. Forbes, but only to protect the pro- for a deed may be valuable consideration perty of Russell & Co., who could produce the and sill be male fide to defeat or delar latter of hunnthecation or not as it suited bair creditors, or a mere cloak to retain some

me purpose. Is it not more in accordance with the benefit or protect the property for the debtors.

facts in any that this tranquşlar-incomplete In all the cases which I have read. I do not find

since no particniars were given, and, suspicious one which resembles the ons occupying our

our since attention on this point, viz, that here there is net wat registered when I enld have been so made public--was really intended to be evidence of

« in be, viz., the giving of security to John Murray Forbes

The Chiness all speak in glowing furum of the Governor of Shantang, Li Plog-hông. How born near Port Arthur, and hence fr doubly stirred by the war. He is praised for his incorruptibility, and certainly carries a record for honest management of public affairs and Intense hostility to all peculations among his subordinater,

To-day's Advertisements.

EOTHEN MARK LODGE, No. 264.

Irdebtedness at the time of making / what it naronits in for the money which he | Japanean would make « feint of attacking Tông- | lastant, át. 5,so for o s'clock precisely. Visiting |

gin

the letter of hypothecatioe. All the ressonlng! the cases cited has gone upon the fact that the settler was heavily indebted or threatened with

process at the time, and there was some evidence DIVIDE A I share object, and it seems to the peonie wil ont of the city, and let the Japanes

from which the Court cold infer an intention te Do All the bicis above mentioned defraud, Do All show, notwithstanding all that can be urged against them, that this, tainted as it is, was really

what it purports to be, a giving of security for money advanced, or was it merely a cloak? Wh respect to the rear in the amount trust money advanced, see the case of Thompson 7.

Webster

IV. de Gex and Jones, don, where doubling whether the money had really It was teen advanced so much as was stated to have bern pald. It was held that the mortgage

me

Ade

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Hongkong, 27th February, 1805.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE Company's Steamship

Tady

I heard a story to-day, reluling to his power, ke this: The Governor expected that the

had advanced to Ramell & Co., rather than to chew, while alining to attack Wei-hal-wal. He say it was a' fraudulent transaction, and if the therefore told the Magistrate of that city to lead

of steurlly was

It should be upheld, and

So the Japanese came, rushed upon the that the charges of Irregularity made against it city, as the people ft'd hefore them and out of the do not show that

fread whi

which would just2fv In SAYing that this was not a bouncy While they were plundering, the Chinere | FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. me in

soldiers surrounded the elly, kept the enemy transaction. From all

ΤΗΣ these cases I take within, and there they are still. Ah, no man the principle to be this that when the settle like Li Ping-hing. In a short time we wil bawa thement le for a valuable consideration it will be the exact news, ne with all the other battles upheld, even if it does delest or delay other tough thus far. In the long run the Chinese have creditors, if it is howa fide, that is, for the

given

stated their case accurately, even to acknow- purpose solely of securing to the creditor may ledging defeats, cowardice and corruption. ment of his claim. It will be set aside, although

Beyond the dar talk of war and peace and It is

is for valuable

If it can be

peace and wat, Peking furnisher bat DUWI. On Tresday evening a smoking party was held that it is not

bona fide transaction but only a

the one Foreign Hotel, frcinding all the

the young cloak to protect the property for the debtor, and men of the foreign community. save Ministers If he

he retains an

an interest or benefit in It. Here

and miriders At one clock in the morning Russell & Co. purported to give these leaseholdi the Compane sat down to a farlly campanas and other property as security for the payment | repast, and after ones, speeches, įnkes, stories. of the sam due to Roque, and even if after- friendly chat, with becoming joyfulness, retired wards they did sell or divert any of the property | homeward ere the breakfast bell was rung so given in security, that would be a fraud against certain of the trants and contrary

apparing to be bona fide, the question, Inferred from all the croes of the chee

how much **B dus on the mortgage did not affect the validity of the settlement. In the case of Corlett v. Radcliffe, 14 M

M.. PC, the Court ways :---" Exc

Euch case must depend on its own clrcumstances and in all the queion is one of fact-whether the transaction was bona fide, or a contrivance to defeat creditors. It may, however, be generally stated that a deed wold against creditors when the delor în in a state of

of insolvency. or when the effect of the deed is to leave the debtor without the means of paying his present debts. In the case et ex parte Mercer, Lord Esber M. R., says: "In order to make this settlement vald under the Statute of Elizabeth we are bound to find that there was an actual In'ent the bankrupt's mind to defeat and delay credi- ters, and the e is no evidence of sach Intent:" and Mr. which Ice Lopes saysThe question

which I should have left in the jury is whether, Baving regard in all the circumstances of the care, the reltier intended to defeat or hinder blo creditors. That is a queation of fact which can orly be determined by the evidence." Now bric, what is the evidence on this point? Mr. W. H. Farben ha sworn: "The leiter of hypo- thecation included most of the firm's property In Chlon and Hongkung. I do not know of any other property not included, except current moneys,

Mr. 1. M. Forbes had no

the Interest of the settlement, but it would not be proof that from the first the from.

action was not meant as a

a bona kár guaranleg of security. Acg'on dismissed. As

costs

ant of opinion that the Banks were not warranted

Mercury

To-day's -Advertisements.

THE 28TH FEBRUARY, 1895.

in golag an after the de bene esse examination | Tær LIST FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL CLOS ON of Forbes unless they could disprove his evi- dence as to the firm's fedebtedness to Howqan. Costs will therefore be "gainst the plain life."

TIENTSIN.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

Tientsin, 6th February, Word reached beralast evening that the enti: e series of fortifications at Wel-bal-wel, and the Chinese feet also, bad been captured by the Japanese. This seems to be entirely probable it was only a matter of time after the faner

antil the letter of hypothecation was defences were taken. The wiren between this

the advances inust have been before this. That

was the first security | elven. At the

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Intimations.

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It transpires in any case. Speculation is rife a to the next move of the Tapanese, and opinions are by no means anft, Some think they will avoid Tientsin so as to save possible complications with foreign Powers, and and at some not for distant point. The Chinese evidently anticionie a landlog at some point the south of Talcu, since they are massing men in thai direction, and also at Shanhaikaan. body of 1,500, soit fr said, passed down the Taka road yesterday for the Slaochan camp to take the place of those who have been sent on to Chik'ou. The Japanese may make demonstra tions at these two palate and land at some other place, as has been the case in the past. It la difficult to forecast, but they are quite sure to Hongkong, and $3. Old Broad Street, ECC SUPPLIED on the shortest notics and pak forward as soon as possible, unless foreign faterference changes their plans,

I think very few are disappointed at the fallure

cure him as

as for possible, and bothing le shown that that was not their object. Even if they had creditors

they h-d

right to prefer Cerlain them. (See the

of Allco Harrison, Ch. Ap. 622, and others already cited. respect to Forbes's evidence, see what V C. Stuart ways in re

v. Williers, 20 Martin L.T. A. 35% sp. 353

There it is said that At the time of the execution of the feed the bankrupt hopelessly insolvent. witness for the plaintiff, who has examined kim. He states what the candilon of his affairs were at the date of the deed. He says he considered himself then to be In

be in good chcumstances. Some of his statements in bis examination under ibe bankrap'cy have been gone into, bat mode of them seem to intimate

hopeless insolvency, barabousled Western Powers for so many years, They are uncontradicted. There is no exidence | it thinks to play the same game on Japan. But whatever

of insolvency. The case of Middleton Japan understands the sitestion boroughly; Pollack, Ch. Dlv.. 104. 1 to some extent she knows the rottenness and Imbecility, and has similar to this with this difference, however,

taken upon herself a task which no other nation could so well performs as she can, --that there is proved that at the time Pollack made the settlement

A day or two ago I heard an incident which was largely indebted,

Illustrates the insililty to take in the situation. though whether he knew he was Insolvent was

being asked what appointments they selection of favoured An officer befog

You had at

at C'hik'ou for meeting the Japanese if they la the

one,

of the recent "Embany " to Japan. It was what Was to be expected. It had not full plenipoten tiary powers, and war evidently only a m ke- Same sklit • gain time. The fact appears to be that

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"Frued," way", p. 521 :-"There appears to be The final action concerning General Yeh and succeeded in impeachingent creditor has Tantal Kung has not yet been determined, though on board the Steamer before selling.

a settlement for Ii looks serious for the two men. Already a valuable consideration on the ground of wat belag reply from the Bosed of Ponishments is made made Baxa Ade, where there were so debtr in that Tao!al

Kang really fled away from Port existence at the date of settlement. And in Arthur, and the Emperor has commanded that support be clies the case of Smith v. Talion, 6 his cass be examined and decided according L. 1. S. 2. 43. the principle being that where the to the previous case, meaning General Wel creditors have an opportunity of proving and Earnest efforts have been put forth by these men do not prove the existence of debts at the | and their very few friends to secure a ransom, time the settlement was

was made the action most but ineffectually thus far. The Trotai belog » be dismissed (Manden v

1. Eq. brother of the Minister to the Court of 418, and see Richardson v. Smaliwood, St James and belonging to a respectable

RIVERSDALE ROCK," which LIES W better chance to escape thas his military the South-eastward of HAINAN HEAD with the debts due at the time of the settlement were confieres. Il Viceroy La bad his former power, Single Palms bearing S. 69) W., magnetic, paid before the wilt was lurand a subrequant||rolanno cosid be effected, bat any word from distant about 18 6-10th cables, and has a depth creditor could maintaini the settlement simply on the ground that His tum may come yet, after being deprived now marked

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It is plain that if the settlor was not then indebted lent creditor can impeach it

it merely no sabsequent ness to him. But

it may be frauchfient if he might take soldiers with him.” This was not Instead of being a bona fide transaction it were a

were a granted. Another oficial has memorialized the mere cloak for protecting the property of Russellmaustion at different places in the interior: AD BANK BUOY sed HAINAN REEF

of Russell Throws as to making long guns with the needed & Co. from their creditors for retaining benefit for themselves. Now, what are the facts? This has been referred to the Board of Revenue. BOYS in their advertised positions, Vessels I have found that Russell & Co.

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aca schemes still hold supreme. Generalissi using the South Channel should STEER to Howqa*, for mapies which be bad, advanced to mo Liu K'an-yi has already takes up his band. PASS the TWO FORMER BUOYS at about the firm out of the funds. Howell Forbes quarters at Shanbalkwan, and Governor Was cables, taking care (

ra to guard against being set wear that they wished to secure John

Murray

Ta-ching has moved northward to Chischow. towards the shore, and remembering that it is Forber, who had advanced money without The miktary operations at Take are also under safe to barrew towards the Banks on the start

should security. It is not shown that they were indebted the direction of lot if the naval matters were be kept going, will give warnisk-white on the] Cr LENT CUISINE

board hand-of which the land, which at the time, or intending to

to undertake Any fresh

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being still directed by Viorroy L. At least, the other side the bottoms is rocky and, uneven and ***Bound id Londíge by the day Hamlin above mentioned states that the men in the land gives no warning. The Halaam Reef

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C. J. PRICE,

Acting Harbour Master,

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are certafa suspicious circumstances about the transaction, viz, the absence of a schedule of the the navy will not take any orders from the Buoy toy be rounded at a distance of 7 cable Opa e-pos property to be given in security, the fact that Governor of the

the provison, where the fact is,

tis, but or more at discretion, this charge was not registered at the time (the from Ll. Still it

it is so great treasure. The fleet deeds belog left to the poncession of W. H. will soon be annihilated, or taken a

prize 10 Forbes, who says that he held team for Murray Jepang. We have not yet hound of the captors Forbes) of the sale of certain of the property, | al Walskal-wel, but the capture of the place is but these are not sufficient in the absense of all | regarded by the Chlanes na haying more serious evidence as to indebtedoem to justify me in elinets than that of Port Arthm. It is the first finding that there were fraudulent 'nets ind shat I neeguit on thy milalind şi Chief:

Approved

F. §. UNWIN,

Acting Commissioner of Customsa. Custom House, Mtungsków, sek Falmaty, algfr

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