The Hongkong Telegraph.
NEW SERIES No. 6047
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Fostering Local Industries, The University Scheme. Japan from the Outside. Telegram:-
Oplum Duty.
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Shanghai Nanking Rájlway. Japan and China,"
Canton Macro Railway,
Gambling in Kwadgtung People's Grievances.
Memorials.
Officials and Business. *Canton-Hankow Railway.
Tang Shap-yi's Itinerary; " Deliberative Council. Development of Mines; Russia and China. Makong
Mexican Dollars Pratas Islands, `. **-
China's Currency. Chinese Consulater,
Opium to Peking.
Tang Shao-yl.
Shanghai Settlement.
Canton-Kowloon Railway.
Mestinga
Green Island Cement Co., Ltd,
The China and Manila Steamship Co., Ltd. The China-Bomeo Co., Ltd. ". Wei-bai-wei Lint. Building Co., Ltd. The Yangtice Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd. 'Anglo-French Land lovestment Co., Ld. Legal Intelligence:~~-
Promissory Note Dispute.
A Bank Draft Question,
Shipmaner Difficulties,
Partner or Manager?
Lady's Costume jo ̈Question,
Police:
Shipping Clerk Arrested.
Fishing with Explosives. Misopllaneous Articles and Reports:
Canton Kowloon Railway, SOH Cheung Dianbled.
Nippon Yuter Keisha.
Coolie Shot,
The International'Opium Commission, Tragedy in a Cell.
Female Opium Smuglers.
Lena Cottage" Sold."
Chinese in Australip.
Canton Day by Day.. Cauton-Hankow Railway, "Opium on Mortality.
China and Japan, Manchus and Chinese. German Legation Guards. Pralus Hospital.
A University for China.
In Search of Pent.
-Chipa's Moochmoty.
Japan's Navigation Subsidy, Report on Manchuria. „The Pratas Island Question.
Divastrous Fire in Japan.. Russing Trade in Manchuria. Sugar in Japan
MAIL SUPPLEMENT.
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我十月四英港香
PROMISSORY NOTH DISPUTE,
INTERESTING CLAIM BETWEEN TWO
CHINESE GENTLEMEN, A A very interesting action was beard in the Supreme Court, last Monday forenoon, the parties being to native gentlemen, Tool Kan a building contractor, of 85. Wellington Streat, and Chang Taim Kwai, aliae Chung Chin Yd, trader, of Bo, Hollywood Road,
and asked whether he did not leave. residence because application was mad costs of the action,The reply
put it to you, Mr. that you have no negative. fixed place of Abode - No
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And that you are on trader I buy and sell goods.
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Living from hand to mouth, in fact Yes only in Hongkong. VAN
No faraiture Yen, have b «You live in a cubicle, and kava no laudlard
al
ya She So that when you my you are a trader you have exaggerated a little? had been doleg business to the Colony, S
Previous to 1906 you were employed as ticket collector of the Electric Tramway Wasn't your name then Chini Wall-Y1s That's your father's name Yem Why did you take & name zest wasn't yours Choi Walls my father's name, plas Why Because my friends, say | knew my father and that his cams would be better to und
While In the Tramway servicé he got 5TH month. It surely was not the sort of capitalist entered, but having last but all hi money he had to find something to do better to do something thas to be idling. The $5,000 ke lent was not bis entire fortune. His father left blm $10,00 [:** Fürther cross-examination of no impor
fallowed, and the case was adjourned
FORGERIES OR OTHERWISE?
Last Tuesday afternoon, inthe Supreme Court, the Chief Justice (Sir Francis Figgati) presiding the action brought by Tsoi Kan, building. 'contractor," of 81/ Wellington, Street, agalast
Chung Taim Kwai, alias Chung, Chin Ya, an tradar, of 80, Hollywood Road, to recover the sum of $7,521.15, principal and interest alleged to be due by the defendant on several promise...... sory adier, was continued a
Mr. H. G. Calthrop, with whom was M. F X d'Almada e Castro, appeated for the plain tiff, while Sir Henry Berealey, CC, instructed by Mr. C. F. Dixon, represented the defence. journment, Sir Henry commenced his address, He stated that, so fazia destroying the plain. tiff's case wont, the notes which the defendant had signed had been paid, and he asked the Court to discredit the words of the experts, who had given evidence so far as the handwriting
When the Couri resumed after the tiffin, adə
was concerned, N
The claim was brought by Tool-Kan aralan the other man to recover the sum of $7,521.15 principal and interest alleged to be due by the defendant on several promissory notes, 2. Mr. B. G. Calthrop, with whom was Mr. F. x d'Almada Cintro, appeared for the plain
ff Sir Henry Berkeley, KC. Jastracied by Mr. C. F. Dixon, represented the defence.
it was stated by counsel for the plaintiff that
His Lordship dwelt on the stamp question at some lengik, and was of opinion that the ques» the claim was on fotis promissory notes made by the defendant. The first note was dated 21st tion of forgery was not made out
Sir Henry argued that the anus was on the nthers of the same date in November for plaintiff to establish to the Count's satisfaction $1,000 sach; and the fourth was made in Maics, that the defendant had made those promissory 1975, for 3:00. These notes were made by the notes Chung Shun Kogfald counsel, wat lin defendant in favour of his brother, one Chung the hands off the plainting. The mason why Shun, Koo. The case for the plaistid was that Chuck Shud Kos did not appear in Count to the promissory notes were endorsed by Chungwone-(in paril of perjury) that the promissory Skub Koo-the holder of the value. A
notes ware not forgerlar, was: because he was afraid. Sir Henry added that the exparts for the defence swore that the handwriting on the
職十二月二年元銃官
albgival in inte- reproaches, from the people; owing to material. We have had no difficulty what the Shanghai Times offers the suggestion
the facts contained the artificially maintained, high price of ever in that respect and no trouble beyond that it should be combined with the Hong the result usually consequent upon in in kong scheme, where, It should be pointed
work known as camphor Japanese camphor is already be thor it ginning to feel competition from China; salt creased demand--I mean a rise in the price out such an institution can be Christian
egory, Wilenkin, and the book it which constitutes an article of primis neces- and that trouble we have, obviated by without being missionary. Our contemporary making Arrangements to obtain some of our argues that the establishment of an institu- translated by the Editor of the Japan sity among the poor population and is so supplies from Haiphong, a step which has tion in Hongkong which would combine the Advertite According to English Journals indispensable for the preparation of diled already had a perceptible effect on the support of the British Government, the published in Japan the English edition is a fish, ls more and more rising in price in attitude of the Chinese contractors for stone Hongkong Chinese community, and the most lucid exposition of the points dealt with, consequence of the monopoly. Tobacco; But the reports that we could not get stone missionary agencies emanating from Oxford and will be found of great value to all with the introduction of the monopoly, hated have co.t.mily here!--No and that our supplies were running short and Cambridge, would inevitably become one glish-speaking business-men and others who deteriorated in quality and at the same time were quite untrue, and had no foundation, of the most influential educational institu- bare connections with this country brief risen in price; the railways with their transfer and could only have been spread by interest- tions in the Far Hast. It does not seem rea- résumé of the contents of the book, will in- to the State, are characterised by unpoctu- ed partier, As far as we can are now, there sonable to hope that there is a good chance dicate its patured After some chapters on ality and confusion. The author adduces need be no anxiety, either about the supply of permanency in any institution which must the origin of the Japanese, Japan before the facts to show the indebtedness of Japan to of raw material on the one hand or the die depend for its maintenance solely upon the Restoration, the abolition of the Feudal Sys foreign countries and concludes thus: All posal of the finished product on the voluntary contributions from year to year tem, etc., the work deals with the history of these facts prove that Japan is in need of a ober. It is somewhat difficult to follow of the friends of Oxford and Cambridge. the political parties and the promulgation of constant inflow of forsigo, gold, and there Mi. Shewan when he speaks of "in. Every home institution must use is first the Constitution of which it gives a summary.fore, if she wishes to retain the position. terested parties," for the simple rea and best endeavours to secure funds for its We then find chapters on the modern poll which she occupies among foreign Powers, so that Canton reports seemed to in own endowment and maintenance, and Oral organisation of Japan, the history of her she must direct all her energies to the dicate that the then Acting Viceroy, Teenford and Cambridge will naturally only be currency circulation, and her banking system, development of the economic forces of the Chun-hsuan, who is known as a strict believer able to furnish, such funds for a scheme of the principal banks of Japan are dealt with country, to the expansion of her trade, in the idea of Chinese interests being retain this kind as are contributed from the re individually, the information given compris and industry, and above all confine her ed in Chinese hands, aimed at the Green ligious and philanthropic motive. The ing the objects of the bank and tabulated self to a normal budget commensurate Island Company when be supported and 7 fmes does not believe that it will be pos matter showing the main items of the sc with the ordinary revenues of the country. fostered to the best of his ability the institusible to get from these sources a sufficiently counts for ten years. The Imperial Budget With those dicta in front of us we may not tion of a cement industry in Canton. The large income to establish a school which is then dealt with and explained, as far as be in accord; but they certainly show that course of events in the capital of South China will be par excellence the highest graded it can be explained, and a detailed the real observer is not blind to the remark had certainly changed since Viceroy Shum Christian school in China. Some of the large description of Japan's State revenues fol-able progress made by our ally within the was superseded by older men, who were missionary schools have already secured lows. This includes the various taxes, last few years especially. At the same time gifted with less of his vitality and earnestness fine equipments, and have a large staff of their incidence, and the amounts deriv we should have liked to hear something in pro Chinese ideas to the exclusion of the foreign Professors, who are paid as high ed from them over a period of years; regarding her internal capacity for recupera foreigner and we may take it that this con-salaries as the proposed University expects monopolies, railway, nationalisation, Custion. dition has led to the satisfactory state in to give. These existing schools, therefore, toms duties, etc. State expenditureis which the Green Island Cement Company, can at present draw from the same sources then examined, and its distribution explain- finds itself. At the same time it is clear that for teachers as the new scheme. They have cd. Chapters follow on the foreign trade of the General Managers did not trust to sp also the added strength of organized religious Japan, with comparative tables of exports pearances when they proceeded to extend the deasmigations behind them upon which and imports since 1873, shipping, agricul area from which the supplies of raw material they can always depend for ordinary and ture, mining, marine, and general industry, could be obtained. It is unfortunate, of extraordinary expenses. The Yale Mission Japanese possessions, and Japan's national course, that material required in the produc- started out with the idea of establishing a wealth. Mr Wilenkin, in common with tion of cement does not seem to exist within high grade school, but found itself obliged many others, is greatly struck by the manner the bounds of Hongkong but that is to work within its means, and is now doing in which Japan has become transformed circumstance which accd cause no apprehen- the same kind of work as many other Chris- from an administrative poinn of view. He sion now that it has been authoritatively tian schools. The hope that the proposed in-concludes his interesting chapter on the rise declared that the supply is assured and that stitution when started would appeal to Chin- of political parties by the following para the shareholders need have po anxiely on that ese who would come forward and furnish graph: "The question involuntarily arises, subject. The difficulty was that outsiders were funds for it and gradually take over its, ma- how to explain this unprecedented fact in necessarily without the means of knowledge. usgement is, in the opinion of the shanghial history-the transition of a State from feu at the command of the Company in question paper, entirely visionary. Such Chinese dalism to such an extreme as a constitutional. and were, therefore, not in a position to could only be Christian Abinese, and there form of government almost without any speak by the book. That the undertaking is no such constituency at present available bloodshed and all those horrors which has had its trials, over and above the from which large contributions could be political revolutions bring in their tralp ? The erroneous suggestions made, we will say, by expected. Chinese in such a place as Hong. Mikado solemnly promised to grant a Con-January, 1904, for $300. Then there were twa interested parties, was admitted by the chair kong will contribute to the kind of a Uni-stitution, but the people were obliged to wait man, but there have been overcome by the veraity, proposed, irrespective of its Christian for it ten years. This is explained by the administrative ability of the general man character, but Chinese living in ordinary fallowing reasons: (1) With the promulga: agers who are to be commended for their social conditions in the interior cities would tion of the Imperial Rescript promising. real energy and acumen in protecting the not contribute. freely under such conditions. the grant of a Constitution the ferment interests of the shareholders. For instance, If it is finally decided that the present which had arisen among the people began it was stated that the concem had been scheme shall unite with the Hongkong to subside, here a characteristic, feature home time ago plaintiff bad some money left him by his fatbar who died in Canton, and hampered by the ridiculous demands for scheme, there seems to be no reason why the of the Japanese assertieftele unbound who did ng basinan at that port About metes were not genuine, and that the only and higher wages and freedom from restraint institution should not draw from all existing e loyalty to the Mikado and faith in him; four or five years ago plaintiff came to who could prove whether they were forgeries when they thought their action would em Christian Schools in Chips if it is able to 5) the idea of constitutional form of Hongkong and while here made the EC or not was Chung, Shin Koo, Chocg Shup. barrass the company, but speedy, measures provide advanced courses. Hongkong is as government was inoculated in Japan gradual. quaistance of defendant's brother-Chang Koo would not endanger himself by appearing, in the shape of wholesale dismissals quickly easily reached from any part of the Empirely and not suddenly from time formemorial Shun Kob. After that Chung Shus Koo, who in the Court to deny that the defendant had an almost any other large city, and there the Japanese people had enjoyed the right was in need of moner, approached plaintiff not already paid what he owed... The defence. brought the mutineers to their senses,
had produced receipts for the payment; and although it did not lead to their reinstate. would be in Hongkong freedom from the of direct appeal to the Mikado in the event in 1006 and produced four promissory potes
The defendant way shown the nutes. Chung they had gone unsontradicted, and, therefore, ment. The newly engaged workers are likely necessity of conformity to regulations in the of special necessity; in the middle Ages, Shun Koo then endorsed the notes, the defend the plaintiff's case had not been proved our toke the lesson, so summarily given, to formation of which the Staff of the Univer when the authority of the Mikado collapsed, ant signed them as witness, and plaintif paid Hin Lordship observed that the receipts had their hearts and think twice before they seek sity, on account of their nationality, could and the Shoguns usurped it, the people were Chung Shun Kos the 55,000 in banknotes, not been proved, and that it was left for Chong to emulato she example of their predecer have no part. It is to be hoped that, le of this right, with the re-estab- During the negotiation Shun Koo to prove, that the receipts were sors, Another feature which is calculated addition to obtaining the advice of Chinese lishment of the Imperial authority the an-Yo Tin wai, present, but unfortunately for to ensure the success of the company is authorities and missionary workers. Lord cient privileges of the people, were again plaintiffs case he was dead. At that time Sir Henry questioned as to who should call the increasing use of reinforced cement in Cecil. will thoroughly acquaint himself with restored; (3) Japan, in introducing a Con-
His Lordship--Ops of the parties, the construction of buildings In Anterica the opinions of leading representatives. of stitution, bad before her the example of property which be said he was entitled to the value of reinforced cement as a building commercial life in the East, who, from their other constitutional countries, and therefore, plaintiff met the defendant and demanded pay plaintiff was, so to speak, nobody," ka boly
Sic Henry proceeded to remark that the.
BIRTHS.
most. Defendant said either he could as would occupied 1. cubicle, and was it llkoly, that be On March 20.1999, at Shangbai, Chios, the material has long been recognized, and general knowledge of local conditions, will be both the Government and the people strove wife of ĮVOR THOMAS, of's daughter.
unless we are mistaken the rejuvenated San able to offer valuable assistance." With that to avoid, as far as possible, undesirable re. not pay, and that be was waiting for the pro-bad-55 and with which to invest P On April 1, 1909, at Shanghai,; the wife of Francisco has largely been erected with this hope most people in Hongkong will concur.sults, and to the necessary extent made party to which ba was entitled. At different Mr. Calthrop submitted that the plaintiff, biky
gave the same excuse. The money could not hood, and that was why he jojpad the Tramway. On April 2, 1909, at Shanghal, the wife of A. Product: As Mr Shewan remarked "The What in doubtful, however, is that theʻHong mutual concessions; and "finally (4) the times defendant was agaia approachod, but being leat qur'alf his money, had to carp his fivali use of cement has incicated enormously kong Chinese will be found willing to contri. Japanese, in spite of an impulsive character, be got from him and these proceedings were Company: Counsel then dwelt at length on the within the last few years, and it seems to me bute to an amalgamated scheme wherein the are distinguished by conservatism in serako,
evidence of the bandwriting experti, and con- that if there is any climate, for which rein- religious element may find a predominating fous questions, and reluctantly ever tradi- The defence, said counsel, was that the $100.tinued to say that the defendant was very in- ́accurate in his statements-atterly røcklas ju forced, concrete la peculiarly adapted for influence When Sir Frederick Lugard tional ties. This explains the reason for the and $300 promissory notes were forgeries, big
bis statements. The plaintiff's Nad "made out ~Mr. Caltbrop (proceeding) stated, that as re- their case that the documents were promİELDEY of this country. We know by bitter expe- address, fils Excellency made it clear that We offer no explanation or opinion, although rience how illatled our liled roofs are to the Hongkong University will be of a purely we cannot hold ourselves in entise agree and the song notes the defendant also notes, and they should succeed,
Magdy judgment was reservedieniem hafa Sir Henry Ob, he does stand a typhoon, and how little resistance non-sectarian character. When he summent with the writer. Dealing with Japan's denied making them. wooden beams and rafters offer to the marised his original address to the Chinese military exploits and the mistrust which her
Mr. Calibrop-There is no special denial. COUNIEL OBJECT TO HANDWRITING Sir Henry We say, that these were not the
EXPERTS SARA attacks of white ants. It is, however, now Sub Committee, who have since proved programme for expansion of armamenth being borne into everyone's mind that wood themselves such valuible coadjutori in fosters, the author says: "It is only fair to nebs we made. Wybit we made have been The action brought by soi Kan, building is a very westefel and poor material for furthering the Governor's scheme, His Ex-note that in Japan itself the polley of in paid and
contractor, of 85, Willingtoo Street, spainst Hr. Calthrop argued that that was not the Chung Talm Kwai, álica. Chúng Chia Yu; k houser out here and that iron and concrete cellency reiterated his assurance that the creased armament is beginning to encounter watementefihe defence. There was no mention trader, of Eo, Hollywood Road, to recover the are altogether preferable, being far more University shall be free from religious powerful opponents voices are fondly proof that in the statement of defence. They did sum of $7,521.15; principal and Interest alleged durable and better able to resist the climate influences The contributions amounting, claiming that with the conclusion of the pot deny iit; therefore it was admited. They to be due by the defendant on several promise and are actuillys cheaper and more econo- already to allost $100,000 from the Anglo-Japanese alliance and the establish also denied ever-iesing the plaintiff, and did orymbres contfaced in the Supreme mical in the long run. All this makes for Chinese alone, so readily forthcoming, ment of friendly ententes with France and not know who he was, and dever heard of his Court last Thursday before the Chiefs truce RAMA EN Mr H.G. Cahbrop, with whom 188 1-$2, Increased consumption of cement and to have been subscribed and promised on the Russia, no foreign danger threatens Ispan, ame further this object, and to provide an object express understanding that the University and that the must therefore abstain from lesson to builders and contractors we have shall be a non-sectarian one. It would be any further expansion of armaments, the a breach of good faith with the Chinese more so seeing that the means thereforente gone to some trouble and expense to show over at our works what can be done with were any other scheme now assented to not in sight. During 1908-9 the Govern: concrete reinforced by wire or by metal," which may be calculated to violate any of meat can probably carry out the con- That indicates the far-seeing policy adopted the implied and expressed understandings templated programme without a large deficit, hy the General Managers of the Green on the basis of which tubscriptions towards thanks to the balance from the War Bund Tland Cement Company and their contribuibe endowment and equipment fund have and the payment for the maintenance of the tion to the prosperity of one of the premier been invited and promised. We are lo's Russian prisoners, but after ngeg these Industriel of Hongkong. Almost in his first position to affirm that the Chinese or at sources will no longer exist and the question speech delivered in this Colony Sir Frederick any rate a not unimportant section of the therefore involuntarily arises. How then will Lugard emphasised the importance of having native community-hold a very decided Japan cover the sundal deficit? Two as it were a second line of defence in times opinion on the question and one which is sources for this purpose are spoken of of shipping depression, and, the efforts of the entitled to every consideration, the increase of existing taxes and new Government monopolies, but it is extremely Cement Company towards this end should als be appreciated by none more than His
doubtful that the Government will resort to to them as permanent sources the existing, Excellency.
foda taxes are already so high that further raising of them would be an intolerable, burden on. the people. The total amount of State expenditure of Japan for 1907.8 exceeded 616 million yen which, for population of
84 mil
ons, conststules about V12.65 per So you borrowed this from Tong-No. He
repaid ma a debt. A very king on ad average a family of dve the When did your father dia?-Over ten year capila
thu that the head of ki tattoo ETNOJ MAY KRAVICE ARE M TODE
cipates in Stars exp fures 40 24 This binney was, yösi said, jadi twa
ich cons
Rating of the Djambi,
The Bombay Medical Congress."
Morals and Money.
In Darkest Timor
The Raub Mines,
Prisoner in a Box.
The Hongkong University,
The New Anglo-Siamese Treaty, The Curse of Credit,
:Commercial:---
Freight Market. Exchange.
Local and General.
RONALD MACDONALD, BÍ & son.
F. DE LAPRO Barradas, of a daughter.
the defendant made representations as to cer-
under Bis father's will. Three months later
I be Houghong Gelegraph buildings and structures of all kinds it is that launched his project in his comprehensive peaceful acceptance of the Constitution," Sir Henry-We said we never made them.
The
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ISSUED GRATIS TO SUBSCRIBERA. HONGKONO, SATURDAY, APRIL-10, 1909,"
FOSTERING LOCAL INDUS; TRIHS.
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(5th April,) It will come as a gratifying fact to those who are interested in the welfare and pros. perity of the industries established in this Colony to learn that, on the authority of Mr. Robert Shewan, who is confessed optimist with respect to the future of the Industrial undertakings of Hongkong, the prospects of the Green Island Cement Com- pany have been in no way diminished by the inauguration of a similar enterprise in. the Canton, district. The belief had been engendered that the efforts of the Chinese at Canton, were directed against the local concern and fear were undoubtedly enter tained that the object of those associated with the formation of the Canton establish ment was to occupy a position analagovato that held by the Green Island Company. If we remember rightly, there was some suggestion to that effect at the time, and it was more than hinted that the supply of raw material THE UNIVERSITY SCHEME obtained in the two Kwang Provinces by the company would be curtailed, if not ]]
(6th April.) actually cut off, when the Chinese promoters Lord William Cecil's scheme of a university of the rival venture bad, so to speak, found for China la receiving considerable pro-approach the study of Japan's rise and pro- their feet. At the annual meeting of the minence in the columns of our Northern duGreen Land Company on Saturday, how contemporaries, The Sangat Timer in syento" erot; the chairman, Mr. Shewan, strongly de-informed by friends of the scheme that the precated, the idea that such a contingency present visit of Lord William Cecil is not need alarm shareholders' and it is well that for the purpose of forming definite plans this opportunity should be taken of recording - but of acquiring information" Its Nanking the views of him who is in a position to know corresp dent has written that the recep ( the facts, Me. Shewan declared according,, of Lo
the Viceroy Tuln prtofhl speechthatf!Our: "wa
JAPAN KUM THE OUTSIDE.
(7th April.)
It is a curious fact, which must have struck the Far Eastern reader that European observers or, as they would probably prefer to be termed, historians are seldom able to gress without indulging in what the Amerli carterar higir falutis famagos The were idea that Japan should have become one of the Towers within couple seems to obsess their 'mlods their judgment. They forget
genuino, de
the man
The plaintly was then called to the stand, X. d'Almada Carte Cpperred for the pints and during his examination Mr. Calthrop are if while Sir Heary Betreler, KoniBEITUCION rived at the promissory notes by Mr. CF Dixon, prENAIES THE DRIED missory notes. They had not been proved as decide the matter without the aid of soms kande
Sir Henry dealed that the papers were pro- The Chief Justice stated that such, if a comic, song were made to Count it niting experts to testify as to whether: (he could not be called a note, and signatures on the promissory notes were there. Mr. Calhrop argued that the Court translator of the same person, He suggested that two
European and two Chinese expéria. had called thus promissory notendu
Sir Henry-The Court trapilator le por the the Europeand to te appointed by him The Chief Justice did not agree hb Sir judge,
the Chinese by the Registry Henry When the application for Jary was loggadozó The experts made the defence, was that the whole thing suit should be prizens lat By The Chief Justice rema was a forgery wa
mocessary if w Bank of Chink's case.
Sir Henry submitted was regains
Bir Henry asked leave to amend the state ment of defence, but this was not allowed
Sir Henry (cross-examining)-Where did you
the Spoofeos Lo lepd?
Keller
la laintiff. A food of mine surnamed Tong ||rave me the maneyar als seisp
Heary Berkeley could sat
Authorities were citad Sir Henry continuing) W to that procedu
Where did you get them from From the Wing Can Shop at Canton, préfacOMAN BATHEACHINE
No, no, Did you have the money in your bonds at the time 7-YE
Avery. How could you afford to do withi
evidence at good,
[any conclosion l'have already