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THE KOWLOON STORY RE-TOLD.
SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A ·
··LOCAL, ARCHITECT.
The Yarn Question.
AN IMPORTANT JUDGMENT:
THE CHIEF JUST CE AND NATÍVE COMPRADORES,
In the Supreme Court, this morning, S
temporary ie its vindication of Great Bri-steamer Food Sang, against John Lemm, the Mitchall to form a mess for him and two other he was seen in her bedroom in his pyje. which Messrs. S. }. David and Compa
Ag amazing story was told in the Supreme Court, to-day--the Chief Justice (Sir Francis Piggett) on the bench-when the action. brought by Captain C. W. Mitchell, of the Hongkong architect, to recover damages for alleged misconduct with his wife at Kowloon sad at various other places, was re-opened de- fore a special jury.
People living in the same house need not be seen in the same room.
In conclusion Coupsat called upon the jury to award beavy damages so as to prevent men of the Lemm type from violating the homes of other people.
kim at his wife's friend. The house was open | When plaintiff went to Macas he found that, to him and hospitality extended to him, and ¦ Mr. Mitchell and child bad stayed at the Boa I return for that hospitality Lemm inflicted | Vista Hotel. He found that Lemm had paid the the wrongs on the plaintiff, which be complain- expenses, and that his wife and Lemm had ad of to-day, Direct, evidance of the adultory occupied, adjoining roomí which had access could not be given, but avidance, abundant o each other. When Mr. Mitchell was living evidence, would be offered, from which the | at Irani Villa, otherwise-known-st-Cherub- jurors were bound to draw their own inferencer. Vilia, in Observatory Road, Kowloon, Lemm The periods of adultery were in 1899, 1903, had his breakfast, his tiffo, and dinner Francis Piggott (Chief Justice) and Mr. H. F
904 and 1905.
there. He slept there. He kept his night Early in the first year Lemm asked Mrs. Clothes there, and it would be proved that pace. Gompertz (Paisse Judge) prosiding, an in portant judgment was delivered in the case men, whose names were mentioned. She was to
appealed against the decision of the Caf provide meals for them, and it would be proved that this was done without the knowledge or]]
favour of the firm's late compradore (Mr. Cha Justice of the 23rd December last given þ consent of her husband. It would be proved that while the two other men only had their
brought to recover the sum of $641,816.67 and Ui Chiu) in the action which the plaintiff fin meals in the house, Lemm not only had his
to have been the amount of losses incurredis 'meals there, too, but slept in the house night
some yara transactions. The defendant enteel" lived in Rose Terrace, In April, 190s, he alleged to have been deposited with them. was sent to England to bring out'the Cloy--| * „The judgment was a very lengthy que indeed,” ang. He did not retur til September, covering about twenty sheets of foolscap. The At the and of October, 1997, he result of the judgment was that the decision of 1902. went away for two-and-a-half months. He the Court below was reversed, and judgment found his wife ill and on the advice of Dr. entered for the plaintiffs with costs. Jordan sent her to Chalon. In October, 1903," be mat Mr. Lema in Queen's Road. She was crying and appeared to be in great grist. She showed him a letter, whereupon be wrote to
tain's motives in doing business with China, Did we go to China in order to make com- mercial profits? Certainly not; we went there to teach China how to utilise modern methods. In fact, it was in the spirit of Mr. H. W. Looker, of Moss, Deacos, Looker Sir Henry Berkeley, KC, instructed by philanthropists that Great Britain entered and Deacon, appeared for the plaintiff, Mr. the Kingdom, and if she had to" indulge in M. W. Stade, instructed by Mr. P. M.. Hodg. aftar sight, aud it would also be proved that the He stated that in September, 1900, witness a counter-claim to recover the sum of $55,000
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a couple of wars in order to bring the Chison, of Messrs, Ewens and Harston, defended. nese to a sense of reason that was only an The jurymen empanelled were:-Yes, E. accidental and fortuitous part of her unselfish J. Hughes (foreman), J. W. Balles, E. Shellim, conduct. We quote again : "One of the M. S. Northcote, G. C. Moxon, E. B. Hinds ablest men who ever served Shanghai in and M. S. Savoon.
Sir Heniy Berkeley opened the proceed- more than one capacity, a man of high learnings by reading the statement of claim ing, of great intelligence, well-informed, be and the reply for the defence. The former hind the scenes, and capable of comprehend-stated that Captain Mitche I was a bankrupt, Ing what he saw there, wrote of British policy and the defendant an architect, now absent
took place. A total denial was the reply for the defence. On the 7th November, 19c6, ac cording to the statement of claim the plaintiff secured a decree of divorce from his wife in Edinburgh. The plaintiff, therefore, claims (1) $15,000 general moral damages for the. alleged adultery and (2) special damages in the sum of $17,187.33, which am he spent in order to get the divorce. The defence was that the defendant was not a party to any divorce proceedings commenced by the plaintiff and, therefore, was not able for any monies paid by plaintiff in respect of those proceedings.
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only occupants of the house, beside the servant, were Mrs. Mitchell, Lemm and the child. On that Conpiel called upon the jury to draw the interepce that adultery was committed by the parties.
When a man lived aloge in a house with a woman, who was not his wife you can take it that they are living as man and wife, said Sir Henry. Captain Michell would tell the jury that he knew nothing of the meis. When be
step it. But she did not tell him that Lemm had slept in her house, No: She kept that a secret. It was not for years later,
This was not a case in which a man had left his wife to her own cares, and was now asking for heavy damages. This was n case where an' unfortunate seaman, whose life was spent at sea, and had to be spent at sea, no matter how much he loved his wife. So there was no Eeglect on his part. It was not like the man' who lived and worked in the same town. The adultery was no committed while Captain Mitchell was in Hongkong. It was when he was away, or thought to braway, that it was commited.
Mr. Mitchell was called into the witness-box.
The judgment of the Chial Justice, in part, runs thus:—
This is an appeal by Messes, S. J. David &.~! Co. from a judgment which I gave for the devi
CHAM-in China some two score and more years ago from the Cojoas, and it weut on to give the returned from his trip, however, she told bim Mr. Lemm to the effect that from information fendant in an action brought by them against in the following memorable words:-'British dates and places where the alleged misconduct about it.. He disapprovad of it, and igid her to received they should in future be strangers, Chat Ut Chiu,the late compradore of the firm, policy in China has from the first been cos mopolitan in its character. 1 he most careful examination into records will prove that those words were literally true. How Eugland came to be in China is a thrice-told tale. We shall not repeat it. But when she came, it was to open a door which through pre- vious milleniums had been closed. Once open, she put her foot down so that it could not be closed, and holding it ujar, beckon ed to the other western nations to follow her Finside. France came, „Russia came, and all' the rest when and as it suited them. They REFRESHING. bought, they sold, they made profits, and From the very beginning
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Bir leary then began his address to the jury. He began by asking the jurors to give him substantial damages in respect of the conduct of Lemm, and also moral damages for the in.
After living here for a while M. Mitchell went back to Sydney..on a boliday and when
Lemm renewed the acquaintance-weat is pursuit of ber Again, to put it that way. One
in May, 1934, Mrs. Milchall came back from Chefco. He never spoke to her 'since that recover a sum of 6 lakhs of dollars in time. During 1904, he saw Mrs. Mitchell respect of losses incurred by the firm in their going to places of amusement" with Mr. John dealings with their customers, for which, in Lemm. In November, 1994, he went to they alleged, the defendant is liable as compra. Macno. There, he inspected the hotel register dare under bis agreement.. This agreement is and shortly afterwards applied to the hotal for contained in two documents of even date- leaf from the register prior to instituting 30th January, 1902, the first, a mortgage divorce proceedings.. In December, 1904, he certain leaseholds by the defendant: and went to Macao again... » After this, „he com-
agreement by which an amount of $55,000 wa deposited by way of further security. Sore", thing however turns on whether this is anic curate description of this document. The mortgage contained no personal covenas on the part of the mortgagor to pay these Chaeng losses; it did however contain among the con- ditions of redemption, one which mae the payment of these-loises such a conditio...--In-
menced divorce proceedings against his wife and a divorce was pronounced. Up to this time he had been on affectionate torms with bis wife. After the decrea of divorce was pronoun- ced in 1907, he brought an action against Mr. Lemm for damages but his claim was refused. Since then be bad been bankrupt and the cause
the costs of the proceedings.
England set her face against territorial.ag. I tolerable insults which Captain Mitchell had she came back at the end of April, 1900, of his bankruptcy was his inefficiency to the Court below I held that in the abence of grandisement. Hongkong was a necessity after the experience of the factories in Captor. It was in po sense a spoliation,
suffered at the hands of the defendant, in re- sp:ct of the misconduci with his wife, while the architect was pretending to be a friend of the plaintiff..
The island was the abode of a few fishermen
The Dature of the action was known as and store pirates. It was nothing compared criminal conversation-ab action where, a with what England might have taken with man claims compensation from another for out so much as a 'By your leave-either to adultery with his wife. In England the Court China or the rest of the world, America has has jurisdiction to give damages for divorce to severely followed the same course of proceda petitioner. But criminal conversation was ure. From beginning to end, these two powers not now known. Ja Hongkong criminal con-wear Lemm and Mrs. Mitchell. have stood opposed to territorial aggrandise.versation has still to be brought, and while the Court can separate parties, noe cannot get a
Cross-examined by Mr. Siade, witness said that bis terms with Mr. Lamm were throughout those of a passing acquaintance. He would never have put himself under an obligation to him. He may have done so to a small extent but not very much in the earlier part of their acquaintance..
such a personal covenant, and in the absence of anything which was then pointed out to me,
the agreement which, by means of cross re ferences, could be construed into suci personal ́ Covenant, the defendant was not liable at common law that is to say, that the plaintiff had no rights other than those which the mort- gage and agreement gave them as such. Am- plifying this slightly, the effect of my judgment was that when it was said in the agreement under the mortgage," the omission of the per that the defendant agreed to pay. "money dae
sonal covenant rendered this provision og
of the witnesses, who lived in the next house to that occupied by Mrs. Mich. (a master mariver) would say that he saw Lemm visit Mr. Mitchell at all hours of the day and aight. He was an his verandah when he sa
There was bis Lamin go into the house.
emm's) opportunity. It throws a very strong light upon the relationship which existed be. The jury was then given an incident which took place some time in 1903. One day plaintiff was on board the Fook Sang,
and did not run to time table. Rome ground of his wife's adultery with
times she would come or go quicker-some Mr. Slade-Please, please, Sir Henry. You times she was late. On this occasion the Fook cannot make any suggestion of what look place Song get back 10 Hongkong before anyone in Scotland in this case.
Sir Henry-suid-tbal-be-could as he bad the thought she would. Aftel'the vessel was moor ed Captain Mitchell went home. Of that night judgment of the Scotland Court,
the rain fell in torrents. At about bibe o'clock Mr. Stade said it could not be done. Lamm the captain and his wife went to bed. Al about and, therefore, he bad not the opportunity of ricksba coming up Granville Avenue at high was not made a party to those proceedings, half-past nine the captain-heard "the, noise of ing and came back for tiffia and dianer. After od upon me was that 'what was stated in the being represented there, and whatever the resultspeed and stop at Gause No. 4. Suddenly of those proceedings may be, it could not be his bejl started ringing, and Mrs. Mitchell, brought in this matter.
Temped out of bed and went to the window. Captain Mitchell followed. Be beard the door
ment at China's cost, and for this reason have aivorce here.. 10. 1906, Captain Mitchell.ob his ship? She was, Doa mail steamer boarder. There weretwo enparate rooms for Mrs. i tory in so far as the Chinese losses were con-
been more careful of their purely trade intereststained a decrae in the Court of Sessions on the and less grasping after political, influence." Certainly there is'a great deal of truth in that statement but it only recounts a con- -dition of things which has passed away. Fifty years ago, people had not absorbed the doctrine of hustle; Jaan was practically ierra incognita, America.had.not-yet.realised- the possibility of China as an outlet for her surplus products and, indeed, with the ex ception of Great Britain, Portugal and the On August 17, 1909, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Netherlands the foreign nations showed
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The Chief Justice-oder any circumstances the judgment cannot be held to prove anything. Sir Henry amenuited to prove the fact that the divorce took place in Scotland.
The Chlef Justice said that the judgment was not relevant.
Sir Henry said it was.
The Chief Justice said that all the judgment showed was that Mrs. Mitchell committed adultery with some persop.
Sir Henry-Yes, but I will lead up to show you with whom,
Counsel, proceeding, said that in July, 1907 when the action was commenced tere by the plaintiff against Lemm for damages, as he was claiming now, those damages were
as part
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Then be heard the house "bar" tell semeone that "Mossa, bave got." Looking into the street and recognising the caller; Mrs. Mitchell called out. "Is that you Mr. Lemm?" And tunning to plaintiff she said, "Mitchell, L'emm is here," and to Lemm, "Come in."
Captain Mitchell asked Lemm what he wanted at that hour of the might, "tin all right, old boy," Counsel said Lemm, auswered. "I saw your ship at her buoy and thought I would come and see you." Captain Mitchell retorted that-the-ship was pol-at-her-boop, that she was anchored off Waschai, and told him to go away. Lemm. walked away in the 'rain, be cause he had already paid off his ricksha. At the time he was living in Hongkäöng.
Chu Ching, a former servant to the amploy of Mr. Mitchell, said thai he served for two years at No. 4. Graoville Avenue till April, 1908. Atter living for two years at that place his mistress removed to Na. 6, Roso Terrace At No 4, Granville Avenue, Mr. Lammi was a
Michell and Mr. Lemm: Captais Mitchell was
cerned; because there was no money due under on board his ship at the time. Mr. Lemm pro tion of redemption is not a covenant to redeem,
it: and outside it and further that as a condizi vided his own personal effects. There were no other iorates besides Mrs. Mitchell's daughter, no covenant to pay those losses could be Witness kept the key of the back-door, which derived from the exlerenes of such a condition, he closed every night at nine o'clock of redemption in regard to Chinesa losses and The front door key Mrs. Mitchell kept the condition itself did not create an obligag herself. Mr. Lamm left the house every moration to pay those fosse. The argument press. Mr. Lemm had removed to No. 8, Granville Avenue, witness say Mr. Mitchell there on several occasions. She usually went there after breakfast. Witness went there on several occasions to call back Me. Mitchell owing to the arrival of visitors. He never went upstairs, as he was prevented from doing so by the bay. At No. 8, a Mr. Watkins used to take tiffin and dinner but did not sleep there.
Tom Ostend was the next witness to stepip- to the box. He stated that be was, the master of the . Wing Chit during the typhoon of September, 1906. He knew Mr. and Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Lemm. His ship, before she was lost in the typhoon, used to leave Hongkong for Macan at 8 o'clock and return to Hongkong at o'clock. On the 13th October, 1901, his ship left Hongkong for Macao at the usual time, Mrs. Mitchell and Lemin were palaeogers'on that occasion and travelled together. He brought them back the next day. Be sides seeing them on board his ship, he saw them several times in town at theatres and cir. coses and on a certain occasion at Watkins Dispensary.
little or no interest in the Great Empire, which is to-day the focus, of the commercial world. Who ever heard of all the London, Paris, Berlin and New York financiers cla- mouring and fighting to accept a loan from them either individually or iri groups? ́And yet China is in the fortunate position only having to say that all she wants is a loan to have all the financiers of the world flocking
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to respond, and prepared to fight their best friends should they attempt to make first Those who have watched the trend of advances-or-appear-to-be-specially-favoured- events in China of late years must have by the astute Central Government in recognised the unwonted international seram. Peking. The fercury puts it in this way: ble for commercial precedence, which has "Nowadays there seems to be no such thing set in, with all its attributes of intrigues, as trade pure and simple. If a bale of piece cabals and petty squabbles. Such an exhi-goods arrives it is so much in the political bition for the delectation of the Chinese must balance at Peking. A mining concession prove highly instructive to those most con- weighs so much: a completed railway so Is it any wonder that the cerned, that is to say the passive calcokers much more. who are the subject of this international Chinese are beginning to see in every coin rivalry. At the same time it is bound to that enters the country a political lining, in load the Chinese to put greater faith in their every loan a hidden intrigue, Yet is China sumption that the object of the foreigner is hungering for cheap capital, as Argentina, not to benefit the Middle Kingdom sa muchas Brazil, and other new countries have as it is to secure the plums which are to be hungered. Unce for all, why cannot there had for the picking. Not only does all this be a complete divorce between business and bickering tend to give the Chinese 1 false politics? Let business be business and bankrupt now, and that fic way due to the half months' voyages at a time. On his retard fogates to inspect the troops in his province.
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of special damages, which plaintiff be- came liable to pay for the divorce casa. order to proceed with the action of 1907 Cap: taia Mitchell led to find security for costs, He bad to do so as he was rarely in the Colony He was captain of one of the Indo-Ching Steam Navigation Company's boats and was ordered
to put up, $2,000 for that action.
As a result of the proceedings which the plaintiff had takes in consequence of the wrongs done him by Lemm, and in consequence of the proceedings, taken in Scotland, plaintiff incurred such liabilities which caused him to go bankrupt. He was a
wrongs done to him,
Counsel then went into the history of the case. The plaintiff, he said, has been, in the employ of the ludo Crian Steam Navigation Company for nineteen years. He entered the service in lagi as a mate and worked bis way up by his steadiness and ability as a seaman dutil he now commands the fine steamer Fook Sang,
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Sir Henry, anked the jury to ask themselves why Lemm paid off his rickaba, and what was
became suspicious. Bespoke to his wife strong he doing there at that time of night? Plaintiff 17 and she assured him by all that was sacred
After further evidence, the case was adjourn
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mortgage as a condition of redemption became.
evidence of the obligations undertaken by the
defendant as compradore. But I did not sc cept it;for this reason i admit that the words in the agreement. Mr. McNeill's argument, which may be stated very concisely thus:-thers may be's demand for payment of these Chinese lossas, and there is to the words used an ad-‚ mission of bability to pay them,
Feeling the force of the argument which had bees or might be based upon this clause of the .ortgage, and seeing that it might lead to the accessity of reversing the judgment in the Court below, I fell this difficulty that the grounds for doing so had not been fully argued: išju true that it adopts the final point in Mr. McNeill's argument, but that if it did in fact travel thence to the defendant's liability, it did by a path dot very fully explored. The ap parent strength of an argument very often varies according to the point of view fram which it is looked at; and here it seemed to mi that taking this point as one of para construc ton, and setting it up by itralf without intro. ductory matter, it would be possible to look st it more thoroughly, and to examine it more dispassionately than had already been done, We therefore directed further argument on this point: regarding it as I say as a’mere question, of construction of language, on the basis that
we had decided against the plaintifs on the implied obligation argument, and also discard Tas Viceroy of the Fukien province has re-ing the argument as to the law applicable to quested the Ministry of War_to_appoint_dec
that there was nothing in it. Rather than make ́ed till to o'clock to-morrow morning. a scandal plaintiff let the matter pais, ‹ The captain did not leave no the next voyage,
In April, 1902 Messrs Jardine, Matheson and Company selected the plaintiffto proceed to Eng. land to bring out their new steamer, the Chay Sang. He was away for some time, and when he came back he went to sea sggio-two and a be found his wife ill, and on the advice of Dr. Jordan he sent her to Chefoo, and while she there and he saw her fr two or three days. was there the plaintiff's ship happened to call
In October, 1903 while Captain Mitchell was in Hongkong be met Mrs. Lemim ans day in the street.
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"I have now to deal with the argumente peat the clause in' the agreement to which 1.
have already alluded.
"And whereas in order to further provide the said security mentioned in the said recit. ed mortgage the compradore hath deposited with the said firm the sum of 5ggjono (ths: receipt whereof the said firm doth hereby acknowledge) to be held by the said firm upon the terms and conditions bereinafter appearing."
· Impression but it also tends to lower the politics politics. Once sure that foreign character of foreign nations, in other words money came to her for her advantage and their comparative disinterestedness, in their hot for her undoing, China would probably eyes and confirm their belief in the maxim
soon get over the foolish portion of her of China for the Chinese. As a general present attitude.. She would see that the principle there is little to be said against investment of British, American, German, the principle, but the reactionaries are apt and other money within her borders; would to carry it to its extremest point and be more for her advantage than for theirs. demand the exclusion of all foreigners and The fact is that as has been said already buy even of all foreign goods. Not that the gooding and selling should be left to merchants sense of the better educated Chinese, and traders, borrowing and lending to the would support such a proposition but the financiers. There is no doubt that this point Idea remains. In contemplating the un- of view is the right one, but when you have seemly quarrels of the international com one nation appointing commercial attaches mercial agents at Peking the Shanghai for the development of trade and another Mercury recently had a trenchant article on insisting that its ministers shall be men of the subject, severely castigating those rebusiness and not diplomatists what can you sponsible for such a condition of things, indo but follow. suit willingly or otherwise? the course of which it said that digolty was We are afraid that the day when business thrown to the winds, and heads of states and politics were deemed essentially separate | who was accompanied by his wife, 'no invalid. Mrs. Mitchell went together to Macao and & Grand Fisternational Race Meeting will take that point, the sentence can, only mean "İmbe
demeaned themselves by entering, or per institutions has passed for ever. mitting their representatives to enter, into
competitions for loans, concessions, contracts
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about as much decorum as there was in the vored in London on the zest insu wheat pit at Chiengo. And our contempor-"
ary continues: "The whole thing is humiliate report of the meeting of the United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Limited, Canton ing in the extreme. Who began it? Who Notes, our Feking telegrams and other sisms was the culprit who first dragged hit coun. Interest will be found on Page 2
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POLICE Bergenst Wilson arrested a coolie a he stepped off the steamer Shun Lee last night, for having forty-two letters in his pocket, which did not go through the Post Office. On being infringing the exclusive rights of the Post charged in the Police Court, this morning, with
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POLICEMAN Garner, of the Water Police Mr. Slade-Mrs. Lemm or Mrs. Mitchell ?
Station, charged four boatmag before Mr. F. A. As already stated he joined as a mate at small
Sir Henry-Mr. Leam. She was in Hong-' || Hazeland, to-day (1) with making fast their sam- better moody he was to a position to send for el could not tell the jury what she said. She way and (3) with refusing to stop when called wages, bot when he got promotion and received kong. Mrs. Lemm spoke to plaintiff. Conn-pans to the steamer Ithaka while she was under his wife from Australia. He took the loss of a house in Ginnville Avenue, Kowloon, for her mids. certain statements to plaintiff, which on each defendant.
was crying and was much distressed. Sba upoo. A fise of 550 on each charge was passed and furnished it in a way squable for the wife opened his eyer, and io consequence of that of a shipmaster. In so doing he was, bringing Capisia Mitchell wrote a letter to Lemm telling his wife and child bere, to the port which he him that in fature they were to meet as be madebis beadquarters, and he naturally looks strangers, and one to wife that she was ed forward to a life of happiness in Hongkong pot to speak to him again. Ha (plaintiff) her little daughter, who was then about eight him that his wife was guilty of adultery Mis. Mitchell left Australia, accompanied by received the information which atified or nine years of age, and by the same steamer, with Lemm. the Guthris, in which she travelled was Lemm, It would be proved further that Lemm sad lived at the Eoa Vista Hotel--and this after he had received the letter from plaintiff.
It was not the esse, said Sir Henry, of An acquaintance was formed on board be young man falling in love with another man's tween Lemm and Mr. Mitchell, which lasted wife and committing adultery with her once or six years. It ripened into the intimacy which twice, but this was a case of a married man, led to the adultery Mrs Mitchell is an with his wife in the Colony, and he continued Australian, and so was Lemm also. On with another man's wife for six yours. After striyal is, the Gelopy, Mrs. Michell intros this plaintiff placed the case in the hands of his duced Kamm to her hotband, who: accepted - solicitors, ⠀
who later returned to Australia, sad „unfor tunately died. Lemm mariled another lady some time afterwards
What is the "said socurity"?. The word "security" is not mentioned up to that point ; but as it is the security mentioned in the mort» gage which is reclied previously, and which we know,was given in order to secure ibe performance of the compradora's dating, it can only mean, so much of the previous recitals as clearly referred to something, which was a referred to given by way of security; and in security; that is to say, the property above
view of the fall recitals in the agreement up to
place at Vladivostok, under the auspices of the order to further provide the security mantión.. Primorsky Race Club, on September 5, 8, 22, ed in the recited mortgage."
Now, the word "security" may be used in two. 15, 18 and 19, when some 180 specially import- ed horses will compete, Including eighty-seven sonses: firit as indicating the subject of the Japanese imported and country-bred race security, the thing given by way of security horses. There will be sight fiat races and one Le the land ; and also as referring both to thự trotting race each day. During the Race subject and object of the secarity : Le, the land Meeting all foreign hotels in Viadivostok will given security for the performance of the make a $3 per cent reduction on the grund tariff obligation. I think it is used here in the latter und wider canve i But it la maid that this muung
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