Intimation.
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dairies of Hongkong. In the case of the KWANU · VICEROYALTY.
two important European dairies where every thing is done to ensure cleanliness and every possible means adopted to meet the most stringent requirements of the Jaw, there can be no icason for cavil. And there is little
A. S. WATSON & CO., or ro Teson to fancy that the native sus
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[From Our O÷n Correspondent]
Canton, cat July, H.E Vicejoy: Shum has been granted an other ten days' leave by the Throse with orders
THE ALTERED ASSIGNMENT
· CASA:
APPEAL DISMISSED WITH COSTS:
Their Honours the Chief Justice and Mc Ai G. Wise, Fuisse Jadge, this morning sitting as a Full Beach in Appellate Jurisdiction des livared judgment in this case of Chan Wo and oibers wwraws Chan l'am which was reported in these columns last eveningen
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*. The report that the tons is going to matters pertaining to the custome migration and make an will be bailed as good news; says
they
The past year of two there" kus derable improvement in the manner in passengers coming into this port hari been received and the impositions to were formerly subjected have in many been lightened, but there still remain be done. After landing is a por-
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to follow, at least in-connection with expiry.. His resignation from thaLiang Kwa9Rnd said :—Now this appeal was put to me in that if the Court came to the conclusion that kong where one, il bu has a mind to, thay, call
stress on certain exhibits. One was the advora tisements inserted by the plaintiffs and defendi anta respectively and it is trun that they contain: go reference to the excluslari of these debis and it was therefore argued that this was evidence in favour, of the contention, that the alteration, was made in the assignment before execution. As to the exhibit 4, this had been characterised alther, directly or laferentially, by the defent dant and his witnesses as a forgery. Mr Pollack argued on this point that it was highly Improbable the plaintiffs should have unneces sarily gone in for forgery on such a large scale and pressed the point that there was no object or reason for such forgery and therefore exhibit 4 was not a forgery, this would throw such discredit on the aridence for the defen cant be a whole that the Court could not hold that the assignment was a "forgery as it would be if the defendant's contention was correct. Although I agree that the authen ticity or falsity of the defendant's evidence as to exhibit R 4 has a bearing on the credibility of the defendant's evidence as to the assignment, yet holding as i do (on the evidence as a wd) shai the alteration in the assignment was made after execution. I cannot think (supposing for the sake of argument the defendant's evidence as to exhibit 4 to be false) that the absence of mention of exclusion in the advertisements under the special circumstances of this case and the falis evidence us to exhi, bit 4 can debar the defendant from succeeding in this action on the main points as to whether the siteration in the assignment was prior or
which is mainly based on the evidence given by and on behalf of the plaintiff. I think the appeal should be dismissed with cas
pliers are behind the European firms in this respect. But it may be of interest to note the conclusions and recommendations of the Professor, and it will be noted. that he cites Hongkong as an example to proceed to his new post without delay upon
the... contravention of sanitary condi-Viceroyalty, has beep agnin refund, som tions. Professor Simpson, contends that Although the Imperial Government has re;
fused his resignation, Viceroy Shun stilt per the imposition of small fines, even con tinuously, is inadequate to bring about the sists in not coming to Canton, and hat how removed his residence from the Shanghai necessary reforms, as the dairymen find it Foreign Bureau to private house in the city For casa Per case usually more remunerative to pay the finesite has sent all the military officers, about sixty than to put their premises in proper order in number, who had intended to accompany $8.50 The Municipality should have power to H.E to Camon for service, to the North to
10,00 abolish the buffalo and cow sheds erected await other appointments. 13.02 on low-lying and unsuitable ground, and all notices requiring structural alteratione, and 90.00 the premises to be placed in such a state
to all of their being, cleaned sufficiently and drained, should be sent to the owner of the building or land on which the cattle sheds, and so forth, are erected, at the own er's expense. The keeping of milch cows or buffaloes without a license should be prohibited, and anyone contravening the sanitary conditions endorsed on the license handing over charge, and, at nise o'clock on shows very clearly what was in his mind. The subsequent to execution. My decision as to
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As H.E. Viceroy Shum's departure from Shanghai is uncertain, H. E. Chov telegraphed to the central Government for the appointment of an official to take over charge, temporarily, of this Viceroyalty pending the arrival of Shum On Saturday evening at nine o'clock a telegram was received from the Grand Council ordering the present. Provincial Treasurer Wu Shang Lin to assume the reins of government, for the time being. On receipt of the above reply H.E. Chow at once made arrangements for the
After the appellants had concluded their argument the Chiel justice intimated that he did not wish to hear Mr. Slade (for respondents) this way. The balance of robabilities did not focline as the learned P'ulsne Judge thought they did and the question put tous first Was it not likely that the debts were exclus siva or inclusiva? Unless the case can be put higher than this the appeal must fail, because it falls within the principle of doubt in the case just quoted, and not only fail but, I think dis missed. I pointed this but to the learned counsel and afterwards the ground for appeal was put down to the fact that the debis could not have been excluded I find it difficult to keep off the question of probabilities, because they figure so largely in argument. It seems to me that the pro- babilities are that the vendor wished to exclude special debts ho, would have inserted paragraphs to that effect in the agreement, and if he meant to include there was no necessity for such paragraphs. We did insert the clause which
Sunday morning be sent the seals of office, etc. accountant's evidence agrees with this. As lo should be liable, as in Hongkong, to a heavy by the Kwangchow Pr.fect to the Provincial the form of "agreement when drawn up that fine, and the forfeiture of all animals in re. Treasurer's samen. Provincial Treasurer Wu shows that Chan Yam certainly had it in his jspect to be keeping of which he hade ffended. yesterday, at nouu, took over charge of office. mind to exclude special debts. There is also The license should be an annual one; and it in the afternoon E. Chow lek has yamen the probability that if the purchaser had in- should not be granted unless the premises and left Canton on board Admiral and Comtended them to be excluded he would have are to the satisfaction of the Health Officer mander-in-Chief Li Chun's official launch for asked:--Why did you introduce this sentence? Finally, he suggests that possibly the most Hongkong. It is HE's intention to board the I. admit that he might have forcibly have C. M. S. N. Co.'s 8, Kwangtak for the North effected his end by altering "exclusiva" to satisfactory method of dealing with the
A.E. We, the Provincial Treasurer, has inclusive," if defendant agreed, but this leads question would be to allow a private com- taken over the viceregal duties, Total Wu Hu us to another probability. It is more then pany, which is willing to erect a model of the Kiungchow circuit has been appointed improbable, it seems ip me, that the vendor was called today, under official supervision, to under to take over the duties of the Provincial Trea. would have thrown in what
take the work, with assurance that, if it consurer, and he took over charge also yesterday continues the business satisfactorily, the Hos afternoon,
aspitals and other Government Institutions would uke their milk from it. By such an arrangement, a standard dairy could, gradual ly, be brought up to a similar standard. Prac ALS. WATSON & CO., tically the Professor gives a general com
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CLARETS from the celebrated Chateaux aboentioned are too well, known to connoisseurs need comment, and we can fidently recommend them mature and in fine condition.
ALEXANDRA, BUILDINGS.
Hongkong, 11th June, 1907.
JULGESHIP.
a bad debt for no consideration. We know that it was not strictly speaking a bad debt, but only one very much in suspense That there was no consideration for it is mani fest from plaintiff's own evidence. His verlas of the cast is that $150 was to be paid for sign boards, eighty-five per cent for the Australian debts and the other debts at face value. It is impossible to give a face value to these Wa Tai debts, therefore the plaintiff says he was going to get that for nothing which is high
The Provincial Judge Chu Show Yung of Kwangtung was appointed to exchange place with Provincial Judge Chang, Hao-sui of Anhui, but as no fixed date has been appointed for Chang's arrival, Chu petitioned H.E. Chow to appoint an official to temporarily relieve him, pending the arrival of Chang H.. Chow there. fore appointed Tuotas Kung Sum 1 sap to take over the temporary duties; Kung will take overly improbable. charge of office to-morrow.
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THE MAN ON insurance Co.
MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. In the Original Jusdiction Coun this morn ing, before his Honour the Chief Justice, Hop, Mr. H. E, Pollack x C, instructed by Mr. H. F. C. Masier, of Messrs Johnson, Stokes and Master, brought on motion in the matter of the Man On Insurance Company and in the matter of the Companies' Ordinance.
cation
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behalf of the Man On Insurance Company for confirmation by the Court of certain resolutions passed by the Company for the purpose of ex- tending the operation of the said company's business. This was in accordance with the English practice. The company, laid Mr. Pol lock, sel out in the petition that hitherto they bad, confined their business to marine insur- ance, and now wished to extend it to fire in surace,
mendation to the methods adopted in Hongkong and enforced by the Government to observe the law. That solitary cases of infringement occur now and then does not (31 affect the main point, and it would inde.'d be a curious place which lad no cases ́at any time of such minor infractions, but the good.
The newly appointed Provincial, Examiner name of the European milk-sellers and the of Kwangtung, Ye, yesterday morning took over charge of the Provincial Treasurership, watchfulness exercised by and, over the vice. Treasurer Wu, appointed Viceroy pro ten agreement from "exclusive" to "inclusive"they the Tientsin Company where they wished to
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1947
rintive retail houses are sufficient to secure à. result which is eminently satisfactory. At
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
TREASURERSHIP..
EDUCATION.
A few days ago H.E. the Viceroy feceived a all events Professor Simpson is evidentlydespatch from the Ministry of Education at not inclined to think that Hongkong has Peking stating lat, a though preparatory deteriorated in this particular respect, which schools have now been opened throughout the is good news for everybody concerned.
province, all there are many districts in which these schools are not yet opened, and requested H.E. 10 inquire and to report in the number. of schoole in each district. Upon receipt of this despatch the Viceroy instructed the Pro- vincial Examiner to see that these preparatory schools are opened at whatever place where they do not exist and to see that all schools are duly registered at the Educational Bureau,
RICK SALES.
THE English mail of the rst June was det! vered in London on the 1st inst. UNDER the auspices of the Hongkong Odd Volumes Society, Mr. P. Le Souf, director of the Melbourne Zalogical Gardens, will de liver a lecture at the Peak Hotel to-morrow (Wednesday) at 5.30 p.m.
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SECRETARY aft has announced that he will leave the United Sales September to on the Hangkok about October 31. It is probable Minneson for the Philippines and will arrive that an Army tranport will be sent to long. kong to take him to Manila, where he will remain about three weeks. It is announced Mr. Tall wil not attempt to visit any portion o the islands outside of Manila. He will be c companied by Mrs. Taft, his son Charles Taft, one of his secretaries and a messenger.
SINGAPORE DAIKIES. For some time past, the Singapore news papers have been engaged in the laudable duty of directing the attention of the Go vernment to the conditions surrounding the mili trade of that Colony, and the danger which exists of engendering and disseminat ing the germs of discasc unless vigorous measures are enforced to provide that adequate sanitary arrangements are observed. Their severe comments on many cases of unsatisfactory precautions being taken to prevent the spread of disease have been now amply supported and corroborated by Pro-The Coloulal Secretary has received the follow fessor Simpson, the expert who was engaged ing communication from the Colonial Secretary by the Government at much cost to investi- at Culomba :-) om directed by his Excellency gate the sanitary conditions of the Colony the Governor to inform you that the port
Hongkong has been declared a plague-infected and to suggest measures for their betterment port under the quarantine regulations in furce In an important B'ue Book which has been in this Colony. compiled on the subject by Professor Simp. son he states in substance that while there is practically no tuberculosis among colle in Singapore, with very few exceptions the conditions under which milk is supplied to the public are extremely bad, and are a source of danger 10 adults and children who consume the milk-unboiled. The distinguished, writer, of course, comes into conflict with other authorities when he impliedly praises, the virtues of bolled milk as a preventative of the propagation of germs, A LITTLE American Loy at Manila named but that is beside the point in this case, Leslie McGregor, nine years of age, took which is specially concerned with the im-into his head on 27th. ult. to load a cartridge provement of dairies generally. He states, with powder and fine pebbles, The cartridge according to one of our contemporaries in
was an empty Krag Jorgenson. As soon as the South, thatThe milk trade in Singa pore is conducted on two lines: (1) the dairy man supplies milk direct to customers; and (2) sells it by the quart to milk sellers, who `then carry it round to the houses and retail it either per bottle or per pint. In the first instance, the cant and bottles are kept and washed In the dairy; in the other instance, which represents the bulk of the milk trade, the boilies and cans are taken to the dairy by the milk sellers and kept cleaned, or rather should be kept clean by them at home. The bottles are carried in any duty old cloth, or inside the milk cans and thus bathed in the milk. Certainly we have got beyond that rough and ready stage in Hongkong, where the larger Tue Anglo-Spanisk and Franco-Spanish agree dairies are the real purveyors of milk and ments have been published. They take the where scrupulous attention is paid to every form of a declaration of policy which is direc detail of the trade. It would serve no good|ed to the maintenance of the ferritorial status purpose to dilate on the unfortunate con quo in the Mediterraneau and that part of the ditions prevailing in certain of the quarters Atlantic washing Europe and Africa, and the of the Singapore milk-sellers whose premises firm determination to preserve intact, their were visited by Professor Simpson, It is tights over their insular and maritime posses sions in those regions. Should the circum not's pleasant story he has to tell, and we
stances (end, to alter the territorial status quo are of the full belief that it would be im the power concerned will communicate with a ponible to discover similar objections to the view to commazon action. —Center,
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The amounts realised at the different rice disposal matsheds for the past two days were as fllows:-27th ukimo Estera shed, $3,109, Western shed $4,240, Honam bed, $1, and Wongwha shed, $1,505, 28th ultima Eastern shed, $2,906, Western shed 51,107, Wangsha shed $1,270 and li onam shed $1,370,
CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY.
As the accounts, etc, of the Canton Hankow Railway Company have already been examined by the officials by order of H.E. Viceroy Chow, Company requested H.E to issue a proclama- and everything has been found correct, the tion showing the accounts of the company so as to remove the disagreeable feelings animat- ing differem parties of shareholders. The other day, before his departure E. Chow issued a proclamation to that effect. The amounts of subscriptions collected on the final instalment of 20% of the capital is 6,545,545 taels and the expenditure from the first moon of last year to
taels, leaving now a balance of 5,073,275 taels. the fourth moon of the present year, in 5,472,275
ANTI-OTIUM CRUSADE,
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On the 19th ultimo a meeting was held in
sampas and make bis way ashore, at his own sweet will a few minutes aftar anchor has been
dropped, the experience in Manila is frequently provoking and irritating. Of course, Hong- kong is a free port and until Manila is in the same category we can never hope to equal it in this respect.
The proper policy, however, is that which apparently Colonel McCoy has adopted, of maks ing our handicap as light-as possible; and: approaching free port methods at neat Our
nystem will permit.” There are -
numerous and
in some cases almost insurmountable obstacles in the way of making Manis desirable for catering passengers, but we believe that wil the spirit shown by our acting Collector of Customs a great deal can be accomplished to.. wards removing some of the needless CADERE of Irritation which now confront landing pass sangata,
KING AND THE VETERAN
INDIAN MUTINY-SURVIVORSO
'JAMES'S PALACE.CO
• More than the ordinary amount of dar altached to the levee, which King Edweld at noon on 3rdult, at St. James's PACE there had been invited to it the survivors of the siege of Delhi, of the defenders of Lucknow, of Lord Clyde's force for the relief of Lucknow, and of Havelock's reinforcements. These were specially received by his Majesty, the present- year marking the fiftieth anniversary of ther Indian mutiny.
The Prince of Wales, an hò, drove in state"
from Marlborough House to St. James's, re- ceived a particularly cordial greeling from the crowds that had assembled near the palace, it being his Royal Highness's birthday.
The King drove in state from Backingham Palace, escorted by a detachment of the tag Life Guards. The weather was cold and gloomy, and a keen wind was blowing across the park, but, despite these conditions the arrival af so many officers in different uniforms made His Honour: I have read through the the scene a very brilliant one, and it was watch- papers, and I find there is not enough informed with interest by the general public, ation to go upon.
Upon the conclusion of the proceedings, at Mr. Pollock: We followed the precedent in the palace the indian veterans waarin Stafford House and Ellesmere House, when they were extend their business to include slectric lightphotographed. ing with their previous business of a gas company.
The plaintiff's evidence supplies the key to what was passing in his mind I wanted to know what the legal expense would be before I accepted and Chan Yam refused to tell me. He said that if they did not alter the draft of the would have to pay him expenses. For the life *of me l'cannot follow it, if the debt had been included the purchaser would have taken over
THE U.S. scout cruiser Oltafer with lauachad on the debt and the consequent liabilities. What
His Honour: But there is not sufficient data 28th ult and will be buried to seaworthiness. be really wanted was to get rid in some way or before me. I have to look after the policy. The Cheater was unhasized three years ago other of bla share of the liabilities. The pro-holers; the shareholders cau look after them.and is the samasthe Birmingham and Balgas, babilities on facts are entirely with defendants | selves. and in favour of exclusion. With regard to advertisements each party was at liberly to inst one and an inference hal been drawa from the fact that the debis or rather their exclusion was not mentioned. Nor may it be remarked was their inclusion, too great an inference had been drawn from the advertise.
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After referring to other exhibits, llis Lordship concluded: I am entirely in agreement with the fading of the learned Puïsne judge..
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Mr. Pollock :: But fire and marine, insurance are somewhat similar,
BIDS for the construction of the second dry- dock at the navy yard, Puget Sound, will be His Honour: You may remember the case opened July 17. The authorized cont of the dock is $2,2,0,poo (gold); anaw feature, in of the Lyons Company in England, which ex- ended'ibeir business, with the result that the the construction has been introduced by making life policy-bolders could not get their money, the head of the dock square, instead of round, Mr. Polloc But Marine and Fire are and this will-bave the advantage of making it qu te different to Marine and Life'or Fire and possible to lengthen the structure at compara. Life businesses, my Lord.. Mr. Pollock here live small expense. The drydocks built for read from the Law Reports precedents. for the the U.S. navy hereafter will probably be upon extension moved for, and said that the company such arrangements as this, had plenty of capital to carry on the extended business.
His "onour Yes, but the capital is very small, only $1,000,000, and only hall of that paid up.
Mr. Pollock: Then there is the greater security as the company is in a flourishing conditioo.
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His Honour: I find the responsibility is very, very great; for a layman to offer an opinion upon a business matter of this sort is very difficult.
Mr. Wise:—This is on appeal from a de. cision of my own (sitting in original juridic tion) he question arose on the arassfer of the business, etc of the Wah Hing Loong firm by 'some of the partners to the other part-¦ nes. In the original draft of the memoran dm of such transfer certain debts due to the Wah Hing Loong by the Wah Tai and Fung Shing firms were excluded. This admitted that this draft was altered and in the document produced in Court and sued on those debis were included, so that (be question before the ¦ Court was whether that alteration was made Mr. Pollock: But here we have the auditor before or after execution, I was of opinion who says that the capital is more than that it was made after and therefore of course fraudulent and a forgery, and I gave judgment accordingly for the defendants with costs.policyholders. Whatever doubts 1 may have had or supposed to have had on that point at that time I have pane now. This opinion was and in mainly based on the evidence of the plaintiff himself and bis witness (the accountant). The plain tiff stated that previously in the date of the agreement the panties had met and consuled
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His Honour: But I have to consider future
Mr. Pullock: But surely, my Lord, every- body who wishes to take out a policy of insur. ance looks about him amongst all the com- panier, and ts out for himself which is the safest company to insure in.
His Honours I mist have some more data; cannot treat the matter as a mere formality, and arranged that an account was made out must be satisfied that the capital is suffi he had got the shell filled with powder and the the Fong Fin Hospital for the purpose of mak- fire stones we'll rammed in the youngster selaing arrangements to receive opium smoking that the price agreed upon excluded these cient. The best way will be for you to let me lighted match to it and with a loud bang it patients, when the prohibition of opium smok- debts and it is obvious that the plaintiff was a have affidavits. They will be treated quite pladed, inflicting slight injuries in the legg and the closing of opium divans come into party to that arrangement. Further where the confidentially and will not be published. hands and breast. He was conveyed to the effect by the end of the 6th moon at the latest plaintiff goes in to give reasons for such exclu
Mr. Pollock: Will your Lordship set a day laboratory where his injuries were attended to,
There were present over two hundred persons ion, that the Wa Tai had a counter-claim for for the renewal of the motion and in, the mean at the meeting and Mr. Chan Wai-po, the $1500 against the Wah Hing Loong and they time the affidavits will be filed ? **
Inspector Warnock of a coolie who was arrest "WHAT were you doing up there?" asked superintendent of the Hospital," was voted to were evidently to fear and trembling that that
The motion was then adjourned to the 16th the chair. Among those present were also | claim might be successful and in that case inst, ed at four o'clock this morning by an Indian soms local officials. The proposals of the their claim against the Wah Tai would be policeman on a charge of being a rogue and Hospital for the admittance of opium smoking swamped and the Wah Hing Toong would: SEATTLE four millers are taking no orders vagabond. The man was seen sliding down patients and the distribution of anthoplum be ained. The accountant stated that be pending the paceming of the sew wheat
the waterspout of house No. 214, Queen's Road | pilla has been unatimously approved of: Central. "I saw a rat run across the road," coolly answered the coolie, "and I cbased It ran up the spout and I followed it to kill it!" Needless to say when he was taken before magistrate he was convicted and sent to gap!
on the charge.
THE hon treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the hospitals:
Chan King Wan 5 20 Un Wan Kinder Tam Ter Kong Li Po Kwai Hai Chin Lam
□ Che Wangduet Woog Kam Fuk Chu Ta Hing Trang Yan Po Leung Kin Da Wong in Topg Kwok In Wan
The Manila Çablanıws of "agih, nit, says im Yesterday moming the Russia merchants Vladimir, Captain Berkoraki, came into port flying distress signals. She needed water and had been buffed by wind and wave for five days. She could not take observations for three days, finding her way only on Thursday night when the stars came out,. She is originally from Odessa and her ultimate des lination is Vladivostock. When she called she was en route from ingapore to Nagamki. Water was farolshed her and she cleared: in the afternoon for Nagasaki, ~
THE work of manufacturing clothing for the
Army on contracts let in Macile must be done in the Philippines According to the Manila Tinier, this statement was made at the time the contract was first decided upch and is made. positive in the specifications which bave just been prepared in the office of the chief quarter- master of the Division,. According (10 The specifications, China, Japio and the Straits Settlements are barred and the hilig pines only recognized as the place cufacture. The United States will furnish
100 and
the cloth, cotton and buttons and the cop- tractor misst furnish the remaindor of the trim- mings. The clothing must be delivered to the dapot quartermaster in good undergo rigid inspection, Any trousers that does not comply 'fication" "will be rejected-and the. cloth therein contained will be charg he contractor he contractor will be held
SHIPPING
kbaki
drew up exhibits and deducted the Fung crop. They have orders booked ahead responsible for the condition Shing debis which of course includes to last them easily if July 1, which time turned over to him and any cont the Wali Tai defendants, as both stand on the there is usually a shut-down fora few weeks, found damaged will be charged against him same footing so far as this caus is concerned and shortly after that the status of the crop for she is supposed to make a and be further states that on that basis the this year will be, definitely, determined. The ion of the cloth before be asso agreement was down up. It is therefice clear milters are desirous of having a definiteollity for it that up to the date of the executios of the line on the yield before they make ✨ a price on any new business, At the present assignment or possibly a short time before the figure, exporting to the Orient is out of the plaintiff had agreed for the exclusion of these question, in competition with the Australian. defendants. He then says he changed his product, and the millers do not know just how mind at the twelfth hour. I must say if the much of a crop to hgure on. Practically al
the riders at present in the market are for case had ended there and there was no further Nona China. There is some demand from appearance on behalf of the defendanta 1 | Hongkong Tays B. G. Hasson, of the Cen "abould have had to give judg eat for the plain
tifs; I should have
Fance. Of co
the plaintiff'big hid some
Lapual mills but no ordera, are being taken réjucná | from ikere at: prensent, of Japan ist verstocke
r'song time, and the South American trade sepresant ja lightly 'be situation is gend toryWith cheaper wheat flour, icipated killfers will have po trouble to break into the Oriental marketi
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