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THE "ZAGHIRMìda?
SHIPPERS: CLAIM
ACTION, IN THE SUPREME COURT,
7Y. feveral times a y ver e consens of goods were sent Aband men-of-war, and in all cases signed for by the paymaster or the Tofficer rece then,
Mr. PollackIs that amount drawn as the profit
It is many months since such an interesting
His Lordship-The turnover. and important action has figured on the cause Mr. SharpThe profits are very large indeed; list of the Supreme Court of Hongkong as that think perhaps larger than the American set down for hearing, to-day before the Acting authorities would think reasonable if they knew Chief Justice, the Hon. Sir H. Spencer Berkeley, Proceeding, Counsel explained that the firm also and a special jury. The case was one in which had a branch, in Fuimosa, the yearly proceeds the Man Loong, who are traders carrying on, of which were very considerable, though smaller business at 24, Chinese Street, claimed as than the Hongkong business; it would pro- the China and Manila Steamship Company, duce about Sio,coo Mexican. For many years Limited, of Des Voeux-Road, Hongkong, for there were tranches in Singapore and Canton breach of contract, and sought to recover damages the equivalent in the currency of the addition, the deceased owner left his son not where considerable business was done. In
claim arose out of the loss of a box said to money. Therefore, he thought that the evid Colony of $50,coo (United States Gold) The only the business, but a very large sum of contain $50,000 gold, and alleged to have been ence, which would substantiate those state- shipped by the plaintiffs from Hoogkong, toments, should satisfy the jury that the Manila on September 12th last per the 55 plaintiff was a wealthy man, an presisumably Zafiro, belonging to the defendapy company the kind of man, at any, tate, who would be and concerning which there was considerable innsition not only to send to Man la a Linterest displayed at the time. The hys matter of $30,000 gold as occasion might On April 25th, 1903, at 11. H. M.'s Consulateterious, disappearance of the money was first require, but very considerably more. General, Shanghai, and a.aar-ards, at the 'Union Church by the Rev C. E. Darwoni, 40MA ALUERT EDMUND ALGAR of Shangbai to RUTH MARION, youngster daughter of the late George Lowday SKINNER, CA Ma
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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1903.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. HORARIS PARIS 130
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Further,
an immense
a box, in the same. position as he had carried the one to the sampan. He wished to see how the man carried a box containing 549.5 o in notes and $500 in specie, a
the agents in Manila, who, upon going on board discovered the loss. It was quite cleur, Mr. Sharp pointed out, there was ample timefora thief, whoever he was, to bave landed his booty before suspicion was aroused as the. Zafiro
His lordship said he did not see its relesence; lald in the harbour at Manila many hours to the case and till he did so he would not before it was ascertained that the treasure grant permission. was missing. With regard to the law on
By the foreman of the jury:-The receipt the subject, be submitted to his Lordship that form was made out after the box was the real burden of proof was upon the defend-packed. He did not know why his master strongly put to the jury for the reason that the ante, and contended that it could not be ton
described the box as containing $50,000 in defendants' case was substantially one of fraud.and $50 in silver. He did not know how notes when there was $49,500 only in notes In fact, that must of necessity be their case; long it took to count the notes or how much for they could offer.no other reason. If the silver there was, beyond that there were zo
oney was not in the box it was because of the plaintiff's fraud; it could not conceivably be because of a mistake in the counting of the
then they failed in their case, and bis Lordship nig ey or that they put stones there ins end of gold. Should the defendants fail to prove fraud would probably agree wib him that fraud, like crime, must be proved beyond any reasonable. possibility of doubt. Counsel then referred to Carr on Fraud, p. 443, and submitted that as their real case was one of fraud which, like the onus of proof rested with defendants
the medium of the Hongkong Telegraph, and firm,, there, would be the evi'ence of the made known to the public of Victoria through as to his character and slanding with the crime, had to be amply proved. No amount of although the subject was closely investigated large dealings with numerous people, and by the Hongkong and Philippine police no trace in his respect there was of the lost coin could be found. The subject timber of testimonials in the books from the has been referred to from time to time and American men-of-war. In addition to that few
is back we intimated that the matter he thought that Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co. respecting receipts and bills of lading rested would resolve itself in a claim for damages. Hence the action to-day, which opened at the Supreme Court at eleven o'clock this morning. In their statement of claim the plaintiffs allege that on the Tith September, they shipped and the defendants received, on board of the Zafiro, in Hongkong, a case containing $50,too in the currency of the United States of America to be carried to Manila and there delivered to. the said date, signed by Messrs. Shewan, ants. They assert that the defendants have Totnes & Co. on behalf of the defend not carried and delivered the case or the $50,000, or any part thereof, and by their breach of contract they (the plaintiff) have suffered loss. They therefore chaint as dam ages the equivalent is the currency of the Colony of the $50,000. On the other hand, the
rolls. The case was taken to the Zafiro at ab utg um. or a little after. He returned from the ship with his master, who was not, howevery, carrying any parcels.
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and gave corroborative evidence, after which
Lung Tong, house coolie, was then called:
the former witness was recalled and asked to. carty the air. Morgan Phillips' box. P
that the big slab of lead inside was the sauce Mr. Sharp said he would like some evidence weight as he notes and bullion. Pat Bus
The witness lifted the box with case and,
coal, paint and stores,. to the U.S. Navy, said Chan Chuks Wan, owner of the Man Loong firm, which had supplied provisions, such as his fattier started the business 40 or 50 years ago, when the firm was known under the name of Ah Ki. He was the only person in Hong Long who supplied the American Navy with goods during the war.
Mr. Morgan Phillips said it was, and Mr..
suffice: Unless fraud was proved the defend, when asked if it was the same weight as the
Sharp accepted this. mere casting of doubts and insinuations - would-
ants were bound by their charge of special case in question, said the weight varied accord- freight calculated on value, and Counsel pro-ing to a man's health, and that he was very well ceeded to show that the burden of proof
on the day in question. could testify as to the large dealings with the After pointing out that really he need only upon the defendants who had to prove fraud. firm during the first six months after te put in evidence of the most formal character Manila business was started when, he believed, although he intended doing more than that, Mr. that that firm alone received from him mole Sharp alluded to the fact that it was a native than $5,000 in freight, while similar large fim against a foreign one and it was some- amounts were received by other firms, such as
times sad in such cases juries differentlated to Butterfield & Swire and the Pow On Insurance Messrs. Jardine, Markeson & Co., Messrs.
some extent to the disadvantage of the Chinag ile did not believe a British jury was
ing their supplies in Manila, early in 1907, the American authorities having commenced buy-there was no question about it that in our
Kwang Ding Loong. That business, however, verdict be was sure they would do so with firm opened an agency at that city, called the
Courts people are treated with equal justice and fair dealing, and when they considered their did not entirely belong to the plaintiff, as Counsel termed Chan Chuk Wan, for two other be any partiality in the matter. In conclusion, out the smallest suspicion that there would partners, named Tam Shui Tin, who looked after the Chinese buyers and who was really be emphasised his disbelief that any of the the actual consignees of the box in question, especially the man who had charge of it, but overy confidence, that some of the defendants' servants must have been concerned in the theft, and why should the jury be asked to go
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H.M. Eclipse and Vestallelt Weihaiwei for 94 Tam Shui Tin, under a bill of lading of Co, who insured the package in question. The disposed to do that to the smallest degree, förfalficers dating from 1857 to 1899.
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officers aboard the Zafiro stole the money,
Mr Slade then put into Court a book of references of characters, etc. from U. S. nnval Up to the time he sbipped the money, conti.
also had business at Tamsui in Formosa, sued witness, his contracts with the American Government amounted to $130,000, gold. He
in the firm were Tam Shui Tin, and Chan Chuk Singapore, Ganton and Manila. His partners Wan alias T. P. Jackson,
His Lordship said the case was not likely to be finished to-morrow, and after giving the rose, the adjournment being til 11 o'clock.
2.00 THE Tsar has presented the King of Mon. defendant Company deny thatsthe plaints and Chan Hop Ping, who saw to the foreign observed that the plaintiff company said, with jurors their choice of lagoor 11 am., the Court 3.4.002.06tenegro with eight batteries of quick-firing guns. 27.09 2.25 and an autograph letter, assuring him of jo.b2.50 Russia's friendship and Stav interest in Mon- 40.00 3:50 tenegro's independence.
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out of the way to assume it was somebody else.
Evidence was then called.
Puu Shik Sang, manager of the Man Loong, bore out Counsel's statements regarding the.
part of the business, each held a quarter share. The goods were almost entirely supplied from the dlan Loong firm in Hongkong, and during the first six months of the agency the ship ments were very large. Learning that such good trade was being done in Manila with Government contracts the plaintiff entered into correspondence with bis agents there on the subject and projected transferring a consider- able portion of his capital to that city. Seeing, supply of provisions to the American Navy, and what he considered to be a good opening said that on the 11th September he bought a for his money he entered into a scheme and
treasure box at a shop in Gough St. The next yery nearly went to Manila to take charge of day, at about 7 a.m., his master asked him the branch for a time, and but for the events to go up stairs, and put some notes into leading up to the present action might have
the box he had bought on the previous. been there at the present moment.
Counsel day. to have tendered for the Government contracts proceeded to explain that the Chinese appeared
bave suffered damage as alleged in their stat met of claim, and while adulting receiving from the plaintiffs case for carriage to Manile on thoirs.s. Ze to be delivered there to Tam Shiu Tin, crave leave to refer to the SIR Colin Scott-Moncrieff, President of the bill of lading of the same. They deny that the Indian Irrigation Commission, is due from case contained the sum of $:0,coo ar any part Calcutta to-morrow by the Arration Apsar thereof in the currency of the United States He is going home via China and America. of America, but say that the representation so The report of the Commission is completed made by the plaintiffs is false. other, they and is a very bulky documents (jumi
state that the plantiffs.fraudulently made the aforesaid representation as to the contents Watch for G. E. LeMunyon's locals in this of the said case with intent to defraud and
cheat the defendants." paper in a few days.-Advi
They admit that the case was not delivered to Tam Shiu Tin, been abstracted from the defendants'custody of Man, in consequence of the samehading
Manila. on or before the arrival of the Zufro atto a very considerable extent, apparently not foreign firms with arrangements based upon a their own name but generally through
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COMPLAINTS are frequently' reaching as of the refusal of chair coolies to take fares at the foot of Wyndham Street. Although proceed: ings have been instituted against some of the offenders the annoyance still continues, and while it is hoped the public will not refrain from charging them we trust the police will teach the offenders a lesson which will not quickly be forgotten.
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the yoyage from Gibraltar he was escor.ed by six cruisers. The sea pageant was unprecedented Eighteen des- troyers joined the squadron west of Malta, adding to the impressiveness of the scene, The weather throughout was beautiful. This
The plaintiffs put their case in the Hands of Messrs. Mounscy and Bruttoo, wbp..briefed the ton, E. H. Sharp, S.C., (Acting Attorney General) and Mr. M. W. Stude, while the defendants instructed Mesurs. Deacon and Hastings for whom Mr. H. E. Pollock, K. and Mr. J. Morgan Phillips were present to conduct
the case.""
At the request of Mr. Sharp, and with the concurrence of other Counsel, his Lordship decided that no juryman called who possessed any pecuniary interest in the companies at issue, whether shareholder or employs, weld be empannelied. The following jury was then
When he first saw the notes they were tied up in bundles and lying on a settee, and his master asked him to untie the bundles, after which his master counted the
There were $49,500 in bank notes, and notes, passed them to him, and then at his master's request, he also counted them
share of profits. The plaintiff accordingly entered into an agreement with the American Commercial Company for the purpose of ten-sum, opened the safe and took out 20 bis master, saying it was not a round dering for certain supplies, which included be- rolls of dollars wrapped up in paper. H tween two and three million pounds of rice, did not open the rolls and did not know if and police underclothes, etc. If any of the tenders submitted by the Chinese through a foreign firms were hocepted the Chinese tenderer immediately had to put down a certain amount as security to the Government, and as the other partners in this Manila branch of the Man Loong firm bad practically no
is the first time a British monarch has travers sworn Messrs. A. Shelton Hooper, foreman money, the capitalist was the plaintiff,
ed the Mediterranean.
Keep track of C. E. LeMúnyon's focals, Adv.
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At this stuge all witnesses were requested to leave the Court,
they were Mexicans, but they were silver. dollars. This did not quite fill the box and some old newspapers were therefore put into
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IMPROVEMENTS AT GAP ROCK.
Improvements recently completed at Gap Rock Lighthouse include the lengthening of the Finding stage by fifteen feet and the conse quent removal of the derrick so as to land stores from boats. The new landing on the south-
west point has been faished, and a weight derrick with a 52 feet arm is now in position.
SHOOTING ACCIDENT IN THE
HARBOUR
An officer of one of the Indo China Calcutta
liners, while playing with a revolver on board ☀
sent in hospital. his ship last Sunday, accidentally shot an engineer in the leg. The engineer is at pro
BOA VISTA HOTEL, MACAO:
(From Our Own Correspondent)
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MACAO, 29th April:- The Board of the Santa Casa da Miseris.. He put the lid on, nailed it down, cordia of Macao considered the tenders for the stencilled "T.S. T." on it, addressed on it in lease of the Boa Vista listel to-day at 3 pm, Chinese, "Please deliver to the Kwang Hing One was from Mr. W: Farmer for $4,215 per Loong; to receive in Manila, and then
annum and the other was for $4,000 30 M his master put four seals on it. He made
Farmer as the bigher bidder secured the lease oat a bill of lading (witness meant shipping for a period of five years and two months, com order) which was produced in Coun. The mencing from the 1st prox. It is reported that -writing on it, the witness said, was all in his the successful tenderer endeavoured to oblan master's handwriting, excepting the words the lease of Hing Kee's hotel also from s "received one only, E. Evans.", He and his present, proprietor, which runs out in three master took the box in a sampan to the Zafiro years' time from now; but as terms could not and the boatman, following his master, carried be come to it is believed Mr. Hing Kee was it aboard the ship; he remained in the sampan. admitted to a share in the new lease of the rival After about a quarter of an hour his master establishment, ol
returned with a receipt.. The box was insured in the Pow On Insurance office for $120, an Mex,
(Standard Oil Co., JJ. Leiria (J.), Remedios Continuing, Mr. Sharp said they now came & Co.), A. Tumer (Palmer and Turner), Caston to the Zafiro and the money which had given It is stated from a good source in Peking that Mayer (Bank de l'Indo Chide), T.-MA Fuchs get theaction On the tath September Yung Lu committed suicide, and that his (Siemisen & Co.) and F. D. Goddard (Goddard at the plaintif had Spo,003, in, American illness was due entirely to' worry
worry and fear, and Douglas).
gold in Hongkong and arranged for its The statement, though by ng; means novel in Mr. Sharp, in opening the case on behalf of transfer to Manila in order to put the agency the case of Chinese official, comes from a very the plaintiffs, said the facts were extremely in a position to tender, for some credible informant. A Chinese official of rink, simple, and taking the jury back to the begin the Government contracts. Witnesses would asked whether the story was reliable and said, ning of the Man Loong firm remarked that it be called to show that the plaintiff firm "Who can say with certainty? Had it been had been established as ships chandlers and arranged special freight terms with Messrs. known to be a death from natural causes, it is compradores since about the year 1855, when Shewan, Tomes & Co., at $1.25 per thousand
Mr. Sharp said that he understood it was an believed he would at once, have said so, as He it was started by Ah Ti, the father of the present dollars, and a few days before the actual desordinary marine policy. The notes were is of the same party as Yung Lun owner whose name is Chan Chuk Wan, and kept patch of the money the Man Loong insured the being in Chinese, the Acting Chief Justice had Americas "greenbacks." The insurance policy Averend die pad zal gravid on by him for about 30 years when it passed treasure with the Pow On Company, and purit sent away for translation. Keep your eyes open for C. E. LeMunyon's over to the present proprietors. For many chased an ordinary bullion box, two feet long locals Adult eekends.. years the firm was practically sole suppliers toby one foot ide similar to those which could dronkaper verse, adva' ia to sula"? the American men-of-war in Hongkong, and as be seen outside of the Hongkong Bank. The By kind permission of Major Radclife and an indication of the magnitude of the business agents at Manila were advised of the shipment, Ofters, the band of the 3rd Burma Taanity in addition to that part of their transactions and early on the morning of September fath the will play the following: programme the firm did a considerable exchange business plaintiff sent for his manager, who had beep PHOTOGRAPHIC King Edward Hotel, during dinner, to-morrow with the crew. During the late Spanish, yare many years with the firm, told him the money
DEPARTMENT Friday the 1st proximo
when the American navy, for some time at was to be shipped that day, and requested him any rate, drew practically all is supplies from id do the Vatklog. This was done in the Hongkong the firm made a greardent of money presence of the plaintiff and a toki who saw 10 for between three and four years. The notes
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The Court adjourned for tiffin. Cross-examined by Mr. Morgan Phillips the foki to whom his master had given the witness said he did not remember the name of
The name of the accountant of their firm in memo of the notes after they were packed Hongkong was Pun Kit Ping. He did not know of any Pan Fuk is their employ.... Pun Kit Ping had been accountant in Hongkong
THE PLAGUE:
During the twenty four hours ended at no00 to-day 9 farther cases of bubonic plague, making 413 since January 1st, were reported.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS
A MAILS DUE Indian (Arratoon Aprar) to-morrow. American (Korea) and prox. Canadian (Tarlar) and prox. Indian (Latsang) 5th prox. French (Salasie) 5th prox. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 6th prox German (Stuttgart) 11st prox.
"The White Funnel sa. Pak Ling from Seattle and Tacoma has arrived.
The C. N. Co.'s us. Sunghiang from Manila
in supplying the ships, and continued to do the mailing upi?" SKERFU929 ishe iplains were kept in the safe; he saw them occasion. and the hinger counted the mercy and alally when his master opened it. They had. pugh the joki did not know how much there been in the safe, since the Spanish war. He Mr. Slaps Emely so, my lord, because I was saw that it was money they were putting into d not know whether or no his master had any left on 29th inst, and is expected to arrive here understand part of the case is that it is improb-817 Ass80dni packed the treasure case edure not the kind of people to wealed 'Beteral places and addressed-in
notes deposited in the bank. He never had on 2nd prox have so much money. It is a general improb-Ebb and Chinese T.S. T. Manila, Kwang his master had within the last year or so, re
the keys of the safe, and did not know whether afty and Thave to show the Wobability, 11ing Loongl an-going further than shaband inceling hook it down to the Praya and went off in a employ for ten years and was he paid at the rate
The plaliliff and manager, then
ceived U. 5. notes. He had been in the firm's evidence tending to show that this for would simpan to the Zafiro When they got along of Sts a month. The foki who had helped him. not be sending down to Mann so much money.de the went aboard followed Continuing the JT, INEKOJLY!! To the boo American Government began to ship its own supplies for the navy, bur during the threa years prior to that time the naval business of The platati mounted to some fret about
Singapore for this port 26th inst. a.m, and may The H. A. sa. Suevia from Hamburg-left"
be expected here to-morrow morning
The CPR Co.'s steamer Tartar arrived at
ying the box” which in the packing was Leung On, and he was still Shanghai 3 a.m, 29th inst, and left at 10 am dth Prom employed by the Man Loong,He himself same day for Hongkong where she is due at 6 livered "to" Mr. Evans, carried, the case from the shop. It weighed and prox Safe was then handed about 30 catties (40 hs.).
Received on
the Man Loogg, for
By his lordship-The contents consisted entioned goods Marks of 1,500 Szo voter, 1,500 510 notes, 900 $ notes S. The gumber of and 20 separate rolls of silver dollars; In July béka Description of goods or August his master mentioned that he was ::Costs-v350,000 gold money sending money to Manila to secure a Govern-
vans Special freight, ent contract paks to show ż ata oing $14805 was paid, and was niða day, and sometimae
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The CP. R. Cò's an Empress of India. arrived at Kobe 15.30 p.m. a8th inst, and left again at noon 29th inst. for Yokohama, where she is due noon to-day,
„The Imperial German Mail steamer, Zirlen carrying the German: Malls, with Berlin of the 31st alt, left
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