LEGAL JOTTINGS.
NEVILL 2. THE FINE ART AND GENERAL
-INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITIƉysinen In an acdon brought la respect of a ilbel which has been published on privileged occasion, a finding by the Jury that there has been an excess of privilege, there belog no evidence of malice, is Immaterial.
Excess of privilege, if that expression be used as meaning that words have been used of # strength beyond the extgency of the occasion, may be evidence of malice; but no luference of law can be drawn from such finding that the defendent has been guilty of malice-Law Times.
ANDREWS AND ANOTHER 7. NOTT-BOWER, Libel-Pilylleged occasion-Publication fu pursuance of order of magletiates-Defamatory statement for facilitang the administration of jaslice.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1895-
MULTUM IN PARVO.
In our world death deputen intemperance to do the work of age-Young,
If fame is to come only after death, I am in no hurry for Itarttal.
Ther that govern must make the feast noise. Uncertainty and expectation are joys of life.
Hoa of a contract. The consideration is not wholly Illusory; but there is so per cent, of lesion in it. In other words, the fully paid shares are simply bonus shares. An inquiry "And"VAIŠELION tròm za independent polarofview would make the fact manifest. And if manllest, then the vendor has not paid for his shares-Selden. elther in cash or the equivalent of cash, and his proper place le on the list of contributaries. No-Congreve doubt it woo'd be highly inconvenitat, parti. calarly to company promoters, that this sort of "reat should be rigorously applied, but such = test might, and may, logically follow from the current of decisions on the section under notice,
One more untration may be given. Some boly ag ees to act as manager of a new company for a long term of years, and the consideration for kla services (a á large allotment of folly paid shares. Suppose, however, that the company is wound-up, or his services come to an end in s few months time? Can it be said that he has given fall compensation for, perhaps, £10,000 worth of shares in the company? He has given Wams) but not the equivalent of £10,000 or something of value (to quote Mr. Justice anything like It. Viewed in this light, the gift promoter becomes a source of danger, increar and a perfectly or comparatively innocent ma may find himself in a position involving ruinous results, or, at any rate, demanding expensive litigation in crder to establish his Immunity from Hiability. In the absence of a fali Indemolty, lateaded to cov r legal gaps in the effect of registered contract, the position of a holder of shares issued se fully pald must always inck the advantage of final and complete security.-Law 2imes Journal.
The head constable of a city, acting under the directions of Its Watch Committee and magis trates, drew up a report contatalog a list of all the public-bouses in the city about 2,500 in number) in respect of which a renewal of ficenceing in proportion to its apparent muclicence, was to be asked for at the approachleg general annal licensing meeting. Besides the names of the public-houres, the report contatued columns with dates and other details of Information which, would be useful to the magistrates at the licensing meeting. One such column contained, opposite to the name of the public-bouse of which the plaintiff wAL licensee, the objections to the renewal of fis. licence, notice of which had been served by the police. Acting alza in accardance with the directions given him, the hend'countable wold coples of this report to persons who had business at the licensing meeting. The County and Borough Police Act 1856, s. 7, and the Municipal Corporations Act 1832, s. 191, provide for the obedience by a borough constable io lawful directions of the justices and the watch committee of a borough. In an action of Ilbel brought by the plaintiff against the head constable In respect of his publication of the above-mentional objections
Held but the occasion of the publication was privileged. Lari Times.
ALLFORT 2 THE SICURITIES COMPANY, LIMITED.
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The plaintiff shipped certain cases of eggs in good order and condilon on board the defend. ants shlo at St. Petersburg for carriage to London. The eggs were negligently stowed next to cargo of wet hay, and the eggs when delivered were consequently tainted. The bill of lading contained the following exemption of the owners from liability for injury to the cargo: "The shipowners to be fin no way liable for any con- sequences or any accident of navigation, &c., nor for any act, negligente, default, or error in Judgment of the pilot, master, marliers, or other servants of the shipowners in navigating the ship or otherwise; weight, contents, measure, quality, or value unkown; ablp free of rast, leakage. .
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Abruptness is an eloquence in parting when "The platasplaning out the time is but the weaving of new tiff brought this action for damage caused sorrow,-Suckling. to the eggs by negligenes of the defendants. The judge at chambers ordered that the question of of law, whether damage to the eggs caused by negligent stowage was within the excepted perfis in the bill of lading, should be set down for hearing before the issues of fact in the action. The Queen's Bench Division (Cave and Law. rance, J. J.) held that the shipowners were not exempted from Wahlily by the bill of lading, and | gave judgment for the plaintiff. The defendants appealed. Norman Binsington (63 L. T. Rep. 108 ; 25. Q. B. Div, 475) was cited.
The plaintiff in this case was lessee of a tel of rooms in a large building in St. James Street, under the lease from the defendent company for seven years from Michaelmas 189r. The lease Expressly demised the rooms together (in common with the other tensats of the lessor with the use of the entrance hall and stairs leading to the said rooms; and all the company covenanted for was quiet enjoyment of the premises thereby demised together with the use of the sald entrance hall and stairs. In 1893 some application was made by the defendant company to the plaintiff to consent to an alteration of the staircase, but he refused to do so except on terms which the company did not accep'. On the 4th March, 1895, the defendants, M, and P., to whom the company-Law Times Fournal 15 June, 1895. had shortly leased the greater part of the building for the purposes of a club, began to-poll down the staircase. The plaintiff was away from his 100ms at the time, be returned on the 7 h. An action was commenced on that day, --but the writ, and notice of motion were bot actually served till the afternoon of the 8th, by which time the staircase bad been palled down, The plaintiff amended his notice of motion by asking for a mandatory Injunction restrainlog the defendants. from permitting the staircase to remain removed.
The evidence showed that there was access by another staircase to the plaints rooms, but it was admittedly circuitious, and, as the plaintiff alleged, inconvenient.
Held, that the plaintiff had a legal right to the enjoyment of the staficase, which the defendants could not be allowed to take away by payment of compensation; that he would therefore be enllited to a madatory injunction at the bearing, and, as there was no ground for supposing that any fresh evidence could be adduced at the hearine. It ought to be granted on this motion. Law Times.
SHARES ISSUED AS "FULLY PAID " Now that the full judgment of Mr. Justice Williams in re The Theatrical Trust, Limited, (7: L. T. Rep. 461) is avaliable for consideration, ft becomes advisable to futher review the post- tion of persons who are members of a company in respect of shares for which they have not pald In cash. The emphasised lesson to be learnt from the learned Jedge's saling is, that sect. 25 of the Companies Act 1867 regulates only the
Held (allowing the appeal) that the shipowners were relleved by the bill of lading irom damage closed to the eggs by their negligent slowage,
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE.
[Saturday, 13th Tuly 1895.]
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS :
The woman who is resolved to be respected can make herself to be so, even amidst an army of saldlers.--Cervantes
Life is to he fortified by many friendships. To love and to be loved Is the greater: happiness of existence-Sydney Smith,
True bravery proposes just end, mengures. the dangers, and meets the result with calmness and unyielding decision. —La Nons.
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Salgon,
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Tientsin.
Aggregating 18,855 tons register.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS. Actly. Kowloon Dock.
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Belgic... Cosmopolitan
LETTERS FOR MERCHANT SHIPS.
It is stated in the Government Garilla of the 13th instant, that letters and papers are lying a the Post Office addressed to the following vessels ;—
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DEAFNESS. An essay, describing”a 'really genuine Cure for Deafness, Singing in Ears, &c.. no malter how severe or long-standing, will An entire life of sollande contradicts the
be rent post free-Artificial Ear-drums and similar appliances entirely superveded. Address purpose of our being, since death itself is scar- cely an idea of more terior.-Burke,
THOMAS KEMPE, Victoria Chambers, 19, South- Money is only the farm standard of value:ampton Buildings, Holbom, London.—Advt. that which it can measure is perishable; that which it can not is in ital-Boves.
Can any man or woman choose Butler 7 No more than they can choose thelt birth-place or their father and mailc,-George Eliot,
What a vast deal of time and ease that man Hills who is not roubled with the spirit of im pertinent curlo.ltý a ul others—Anox.
Na. 100-Tenders invited for the removal of excretal matter from the City of Victoria and districts, and the management of the free public latrines in the City of Victoria.
No. 301 Police and Police Pensions Regula-
tion.
No. 101-New Regulations for licensing vehicles:
No. 304-Now Police Leave Regulations. No. 365 Special By-Laws made by the Governor-In-Council on the 4th instant fë re the landing of ples and sheep.
No. 305-States entrance to Amoy harbour is now free of torpedoen.
No. 307-Returns of books registered at the Court House.
No. 308-Retum of Stamp Revenue. No. 309-States that local Postal Notes will be sued and paid at Hongkong, Holbow, Canton, Swatow Amoy, Feochow, Ningpo, Shanghai and Hankow after the 15th July, 1895
No. 310-Returns of deaths.
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revised list of persors approved by the Sanitary Board for carrying out drainage | works la private promises is now being made.
asserfes and supplying seeds.
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conventionalites of ariety, for they are the ripened results of a varied and long experience.- A. A. Hodge.
We must conform to a certaĵo extent to the
Laughter is day, and sobriety is night ; a smile is the twilight that hovers gently between both; more bewitching then either.-H. W. Beecher.
One watch vet right will do to set many by; one that goes wrong may be the means of mis- leading whole neighbourhood: and the sa may be raid of example.-Dfiquin.
business: for things of this world depend on Be not too presumptuously sure in sny such a train of unseen chances that if it were in man's hands en set the tables, he would not be certain to win the game.-Herbari.
Abstracts, abldgements, summales, etc., collect the diffused rave of wit and learning in have the time use with burning glasses, to author, and make them pint with warmih
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-mode-of-payment for shures, if, therefore No.-gra-Tenders invited-for-rearing-trees-lo. and quickness upon the reader's imagination. AGENT for WOOD & Co's well known
No. 313-Tenders Invited for the supplying of winter clothing for the Police Force.
No. 314-Extract of meteorological observa No. 315-States the Light House on Obser- ratory Island. Wel-ħal-wel, has totally dis-
ppeared.
tions.
The Gasifis also contains the usual list of Cos offices, the post office list of Posts Restante unclaimed telegrams lying to the Telegraph correspondence; and list of Letters, &c. for merchant vessels, for which see our shipping. column.
a contract is registered, and the consideration stated in such contract is illusory, or if it permits an obvious money measure to be made showing that discount wis allowed, or that the shares were openly issued at a discount, the allottee will not be relieved from paying up the balance of the cash value of the abates. This leaves the question of the sufficiency of a registered con- tract as a plece of protective machinery more problematical than ever; and it is obvious that we bave by no means yet reached finally in the legal application of the section referred to. The judgment cited la but an elabora- tion of the doctrine lakād down by the Ceart of Appeal in re Eddystone Marine Insurance Company (69 L. T. Rep. 363), and of Lord Justice Collon's dictum In Re Almade
WIRE CRANK SHAFTS, and Tirito Company (59 L. T. Rep. 159). Further elaboration may doubtless be expected There is much yet to be done in perfecting at no distant dates unless, indeed, the long- the machinery generally of ocean steamships, delayed Company Bill should bring about some One very vulnérable part of it is the crank drastic alteration in regard to such contracts. shaft, The possibility of its breakage or The sum total of cann law on the subject shows derangement la some way is always present, that there must be cash or the equivalent of Unfortunately, the casting of shafts, kas not cash paid for all shares. The section is available reached that high state of perfection where it asaleguard where payment is made other-would be safe to guarantee absolate Immunity wise than in cash, but still full payment la Soma fram breskago so long as restricted to the use form must be made. The court, however, le for which it was intended. 'How it could be not under
an obligation—It surely has the otherwise, even with sli the care given at the power to take cach contract and waigh the present time to the casting of these shafts, it consideration which it specifies, for the purpose would be difficult to understand. The mast of saying whather that consideration is equivalent perfect casting, to all appearances, may stiil to the cash value of the shares. The onus, contain flaws, that only continuous use would primarily, is with the liquidator in a winding-up ultimately disclose, to impeach the sufficiency of the consideration
that
Altention was tailed some time since to the
The secret of success lies in embracing every opportunity of aceking bigh and right ends, and catechism," of doing your duty in that station cat ever forgetting that golden role of the of life to which It shall please God to call you, -Willington.
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THE P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer City of Rio thi Faneiro, with mails, &c, left San Francisco for this part, via Yokohama' and Nagasaki, on the 13th Inst.
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THE P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Pirs, with mail, &c., from San Francisco to the 24th ulto, left for this port at 4 pm. yesterday," via Yokobama, has anifred at Nagasaki, and
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Apply to
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SHIPPING RETURNE From & pm. Saturday to 6 pum. Lo-day, ARRIVALS,
and to show that in truth cash value was not proposed making of crank stain are belled Riven. In Re The Theatrical Trust (ub! sup) wire, by a process that would insure perfect the materials to support the contention of the rigidity in the shaft which would stand liquidator were not such as to satisfy the strafa far beyond anything that might by any court, and the promoter and others escapeds possibility be put upon it while in use. The But it does not fallow that it will always strain that it is claimed that an ordinary wire be possible for such persons to make good shaft of fifteen inches diameter will stand is their claim to come off the list of con- something enormous, The principle of this con tributorles, The court, though not obliged to struction seems to be the right one. Each wite elft the alleged consideration, may presently bears is proportion of the strain put upon the Furhus.......Steamer from Shanghal make a practice of offting it by means of an whale sbalt. The possibility of a flaw existing Ro Inquiry in chambers. Meanwhile, it is notorious is reduced to minimum as each wire is Deuteros
consideration" is a term that receiver separately tested. Even werd any wire or Erate un very thera interpretation af the hands of several wires to be weak it would have no appre- Glinovom vendors and company promoters, Values are ciable affect upon the shaft itself. Its detraction S. Rickmers ........ plied up, and capital is inflated with results | from the strength of the shaft would not be felt, Thefes disastrous to the investor. A man wants to get and unless the break occurred on the outer sur Whampoa ... sfd of his business when it appears not impro-face of it would probably never be known so foo....................................... bable that his business may get rid of him. Its long as the shaft was in use. A crack shaft Hongbong ...... value is going down. It may be worth 5000, constructed in this way would eliminate il fears Tees **** The promoter, like the unjust steward, takes his pen and, willen down (10,000. The vendor gas his £5000 in cash. He gols the other in ocean voyages owing to mishaps to the crank Peronalumo 45000 In Tally paid sharer, de, shares which shaft would be entirely avoided-New York. Empress of Jadan... are nominally folly paid, fessed after regluten. | Martiime Regértér,
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Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.
HE ELECTRIC LIGHT 'IN' ALL THE
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TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES,
EXCELLENT CUISINE,
SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
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Propiatur.
:
sound sleep.
Sickly chil dren obtain
great benefit from
Scott's Emulsion
of cod liver oil with Hy fat-food pophosphites, a
rapid of assimilation and al most as palatable as milk. Banks & Task a fad Tendon ATL hamiNÍ NADE Bole Agents for Hongkong and the Empire of China Walkins & Co, Hongkong...
Hongbong, 17th March, 1994,