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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY DECEMBER 4 1909.

Russo-Chinese Bank Case,

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3. Barwick's and the other cases, there would have been no transaction at all but for the frand : in this case the transaction would have gone through in the ordinary course of busi- nesi, but was intercepted by the fraud.

CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY.

FORTHCOMING - ELECTIONS:- [From Our Own Concipondent.) -

Carton, and December.

HE, KAO BRH CHIEN.

DEPARTURE FOR PEKING.

H.B. Kao Eth Chien, the Chinesa Impariai Delimitation Commissioner, returned from It has already been parted that owing to Fe Bit. The Comminiocer, after the suspen- Canton last evening by the Chinese gunboat

becafted by the fraud, is misjfert. But she unnecessary troubles arising from differences of \ sion of the negotiations, broken off three weeks.

of the conventional characterisation of woon of the Fall Count, consisting of the Chief other, and entirely different set of circum. Hankow Railway Company on the ist day of to Canton to'say good-bye to the Viceroy and

cal truth, but in our practical, inconsis tent way, we do not trust in it absolutely A popular saying with those writers dew sirous of concealing their ignorance of the Chinese, is that which describes the China-APPEAL TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL, man as esoterically unknown, and unknow.""

FULL COURT'S DECISION REVERSED;, able, incomprehensible, inscrutable, contra- dictory, and so on: This clever and witty

A jologiem was received by Messrs, Jabasan, m Chinese writer says he is reminded thereby Stokes and Master yesterday stating that the appeal to the Privy Council from a deci

astico (Sir Francis Piggott) and Mr. Justice Compariz (Puisse Judge), delivered on the 24th July, 1908, in the cats in which the Runo-Chiness Bank sought to reverse a decl sion of the Chief Justice in which judgment was delivered against them in favour of a mer chaat named Li Yau, who claimed the sum of 30,000 taels, which he had paid to the Bank's compradore to be transmitted to Shanghai, and which was appropriated by the compradore, who later absconded, was suċcernful. At the

man in a comic paper. Chinese are very much like other human beings, in all that is vital and important. The arguments which Bacon puts into the mouth of Shylock are all applicable in his case, his peculiarities being as immaterial, and 'due to centuries of segregation. These peculiarities show signs of disappearing as intercourse extends." In support of its argument our Penang contem. porary quotes

time, Mr. H. E. Pollock, x C instructed by Mr. H. J. Gedge, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master, appeared for the appellants, M. M. W. St.de instructed by Mr. C. E. H. Beavis, of Messrs Wilkinson and Grist, was for the respondent. Their Lordships found for the respondent with, costs, ̧°

To the first case the importeece -f the con- sideration, whether or of the principal, Fad

jaw which makes the principal's liability in such a case, depend on the benefit received by the principal has obviously no application to an stances, where the question of benefit to the principal is not an ingredient of the case. It is clear that that rule is based on the fact that the principal has benefited : It is by no means clear that his liability is not limited to that benefit. But to apply that tale to every cam and to say that the principal is not ilable obless he has benefited is, as I said just now, to deny that a principal is ever liable for his agezi's feand.

how much more itne it is to say that the fraud The necessity for this analysis shows, I.think, is against the principal and not against the custemer.

opinion among the railway shareholders, they have been unable to agree upon a selection of to-day, by the Ponuguese Commissioner, a president and vice-president for the Canton H.. General Sir Joachim Machado, proceeded

the Provincial officials before his departure for the folh moon and the election, which was arranged to take place on that day, had to be postponed. Recently a number of telegraphic Canton Viceroy, H. E. Yuan, and the Mi.istry `of' Fests and 'Communications at Peking on matters concerning the Railway Company and

dispatches has been exchanged between the

they have now arrived at a decision to the effect that a general meeting of shareholders should be held on the 1st day of the 12th moon important posts in the Company rendered varant for the election of two suitable men to fill the by the resignations of Sir Chun Tung Liang

THE TAIPING THEATRES

CONCLUDING PERFORMANCE,

Always a nation that delighted in books and worshipped literary talent, we have had lite rature equal in extent and quality to that of

Cheng and Mr. Lɔ Po Sbun. The Railway Greece and Rome. Very for Westerners who bave mastered our language have tot echoed

of a principal for his agent's fraud. It falls well cereing this decision and so that the proposed I cannot conceive a 'simpler case of liability Company has therefore been notified cop- and re-echoed the sentiment that "untold her

witaln Swite v. Francis, but it is not necessary election may be conducted smoothly and satis sures lie bidden in the rich ledes of Chiness

even to, real the case on that decision. The factorily, Taotai Weng Ping You, the Taofai for literature." This mine of intellectual wealth

In the course of his lengthy judgment,bank, put their compradore in the position of the Development of Native Industrias, Chan CHAM- has been enriched by the translation of the best the Chief Justice said:On these facts their agent to bring about this kind of business Mang Tsang, and the Railway Company Iuell works of the West. John Stuart Mill, Huxley, which I have purposely gone into in every between the Bank and Chineas customers are ordered to jointly revise the Company's Spencer, Darwin and Beory George, just to material detail, items to me impossible they limit his authority, or rather give him no election regulations properly, and to make them mention a few of the leading scholars of the to contend that the Bank is not liable. They authority at all, but provide that he is to get smilar to those of the Chekiang Railway Com modern age, are as well known in China as to have put an agent in the position to do pecial instructions in each case, but they pany. After revision, these election regulations bis country. The doctrine of the survival of transactions of this nature; he is put there allow him to be the vehicle of their decision to are to be submitted to the Ministry of Posts the fittest, is on the lips of every thinking expressly to be believed by, among others, the the castomer, but neither inform the customer and Communications at Peking for approval, Chinere, and its grim significance is not lost on plaintiff; be is believed, money is handed to what the instructions are, nor require any inli- before being put into force. On several occa a nation that seems to be the centre of the bim to receive on behalf of the Back, be mation from the customer that the decision bassions the officials have devoted their best atten. struggle in the Far East. Western knowledge pretends so to receive it, but instead of banding beep in fact conveyed to him. The customer tion to, and tried to settle the railway troubles, is being absorbed by our young men at home or it over to the Back be keeps it himself. Why knows that the compradore is the agent, de- but their efforts have so far proved unavailing. abroad at a rapid rate, and the mental power of this should be called a fraud on the customer Iputed to act in this manner, and knows too With regard to the coming election, what will a large part of four hundred millions of peo-cannot imagine; it is on the face of it much that he has no general authority to act. He be the result remains to be seen. ple, formarly concentrated on the Confucian more like a fraud on his principal, the Bank. knows that the decision must come from the classice, is being turned in a new direction cannot see any difference between sach a cast, manager, and alio that the compradore is the the study of the civilization of the West. and the case put to the jury of a curiomer manager's selected messenger. The only thing Socially, au agricultural people is being handing in money across the counter of a Euro-e knows in addition is that the manager is transformed in a sudden into a manufacturing peau Bauk, which is pocketed by the counter satisfied with sending a verbal message by hia and industrisi nalios. New desires have given clerk. But it was very strenuously urged on be compradore, and requir.s nothing in the way birth to naw wants: the railway and the steam. balf of the Bank, that the law is otherwise. It is of acknowledgment from him, in other words. | ship must take the place of the mule cart, the somewhat curious that in this very fraudulent the Taipan so far as the customer is aware sedan chair and the houseboat; gas and elec world, whate I suppose such a simple case of uste his agent, and puts him in a position to tricity supplest the paper lantern and the oil fraud must have bappened hundreds of times be rusted by the customer. If fraud results the lamp; the rear of the loom bewilders the yet there is no case of fraud reported, for a case, looked at as a fraud on the customer, factory girl who has been used to the hand I know, which is on all fours with, this, one in seems to me to fall within the elementary cases weaving machine; and the sm`ke of factories simplicity: though there are dozens in other where a principal' has been held liable for the nad aracnals threatens to a it the flus four branches of the law of torts from which an argu- acts of his agent, because they have been done skier and make hideous, the exterior forth of meat by analogy might be drawn. This search within the scope of his authority. make excellent refreshing beverages. natura as it has done in the West. The fo eign for agalogy would take us tob far afield, and for There is one point of practice to which I wish this reason as well as because a principle has to draw attention. It is gradually becoming in cases of traud; i think it advisable to keep strictly to the law applicable to fraud by an agept, There is a public opinion in China now that This fraud was committed by the ageot for makes itself.heard.and obeyed.-No-longer-is--his-own-benefit--therefore-it-cannot be for the it possible to hold to the conception that Chica master's benefit: therefore, it would follow that stands for a few men in 'power, and that their where a fraud is committed by the agent for his own benefit the master is never liable; which has recently expressed it, "The people now, in tontamount to saying that the master is never not Governments, make friendship or dislike, liable for the fraud of his agent, unless he the sympathy or discord, ponce or war between master, bas profited by it. Which is unsound. nations." The people of Chise are 'gradually It will be as well to dispose of a fallacy coming to their owe, and with the elaborate on which much Argument was built. It was preparations now, being made for a countitu strenuously insisted that as the plaintiff's man fiopal government, it is only a question of a ager knew that the compradore had no authors few years when a Chinese parliament becomes ity to enter into exchange contracts himself, an established fact, and another member of the ha had practically given away bis case. Bat human f.mily added to the ranks of liberal 20vernment.

FRUIT SYRUPS

mixed with aerated or plain water

trade of Shanghai iš already greater than that

dramas, which have occupied the boards due- The concluding performance of the series of ing the whole of the week, at the Taiping Theatre, took place Tast’night before a large, audience. The last presentation of the drama was under the patronage of the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Sir Henry May KCM.O Henry included Lady and the Misses May, The company who occupied the box with Sir His Honour Mr. W. Rees Davies, K.C., Mr. H. J. Gedge and a military officer and his wife. The plot of the play was explained to the visitors by members of the Chinese sub-com-

Guaranteed to be made from the of Boston, while the greatest sea-port in the been cited which is nearly alwayi referred to the castom of Counsel in'a jury case to submit mitten of the Hongkong University,

pure juice of sound ripe fruit.

world, measured by the toppage of its wessels, is the island of Hongkong, a stone's throw from Cantor,

A. S. WATSON & CO., will is the law of the land. As Mr. Elibu Rost

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to the Judge a series of question which they wish to be put to the jury. I believe this to be

What the net result of the takings has buôn, it has not been possible at this early stage to wrong. Counsel bave a duty to perform inocentaio-precisely Bot in conversation with connection with questions framed by the Judge a member of the sub-committee, the Chinese for submission to the Jury and if any material gentleman stated to our representative that he point is not covered by the questions, Counsel and his colleagues had every reason to be satis- matt suggest its loclusion. But it is a very fied with the initial result of their plan for different thing to propound a whole series of raising the 150,000 still required for the addi- questions, which, if the Counsel intends to, tional building for the Hongkong University. challenge the summing up as being a misdirec. There is every reason to belierg, that the tion, must be framed on an entirely different original idea for securing a re-engagement of scheme: and it is impossible for the judge to

the theatrical troupe after the Chinese now fair accept them without abandoning those which will be carried out. be himself has prepared. Questions to the jury must be framed on the scheme of law on which the summing up proceeds and as I say it is Im- possible to modify them to suit the views of the compradore bever pralessed to enter inteCoupeel which are based on another set of legal the contract bimself: he did cot even profesa ideas. to enter into it for and on behalf of the Bark with the Manager's authority. What he did was to pret ad to perform the formaliti's oc› Cessy fr bringing about a contract between the plaintif and the Park, being specially authorised to perform three formalities on similar occasions, though not on this occasion And the plaintiff did not imagine that he was entering into the contract with the compradore, Bor with the compradore for and on behalf of

Mr. Justice Gompertz held the same opinion, and gave his judgment in similar terms..

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are among the orders of the day :--

Letter from Government relative to the appointment of Mr Ng Hon Tiz to be a mem ber of the Sanitary Board,

Report of the select committee appointed to consider the advisability of amending No. to of the bike house bye-law.

Report of the commities appointed to inquire into and deal with. complaints against Kowloon scavenging and conservancy contractor.

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kicker Rao's family left for the North he himself having been detained rather longer

a week ago by the O,M.S.N. Co.'s Kwanglah,

of official busiDCSI,

expected in Canton owing to the exigencies

Upon arrival at Hongkong yesterday, Com...... misaloner Kao did not land, but transhipped to the rear of China by which steamer Bis Excellency and suite are proceeding to Shang- up the first secretaryship in the Ministry of halen routs (ir Peking. His Excellency takes

Foreign Affairs on Arrival at the capital.

ROWING..

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The heats for the Regatta will be-rowed off on Thursday, 9th inst, at 4 pm and a launch will leave the Club at 3.30 p.m. sharp. The drawings of boats, stations, atc, took place... last night at the V. R. C. and ari as followed

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2, Thistis–LE. Lämmert's Crew.

and Heat. Station T. Rose-L; A. Musso's Crew,

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(Bow)

A. B. Pollackúpil. (Stroke) Bration 2, English Craw.

E. J. Sill.............................. (Bow) V. H. S. Brayföld, ............ ....................... C. T. Elswork..

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F. K. Browning (Cor) LADIES' PRIZE:-

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INTER-CLUB-

Station . V. R. O

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L. E. Lammert..

L. A. Ma...............(Stroke) H. W. Patley...(Cox).

Station 2 R. H. K. Y, O. 8. Barker...

·T. H. S. Brayfield

c. (Bow)

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G. A. Caldwall (Oox) LUSITANO COP:-.

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Thistle-Carroll's

in the Cplooisi Cemetery,

Correspondence relative to the sub-divisions | THE L. C. str. Kingsing left Trantsin for Shang-

bai at 3 p.m. on the 18th ult, having to griffon Vás

His Majesty the King has not been advised to c on board for the Shanghai market.

exercisa bis power of disallowance with respecte to the following Ordinances

entrance at the south side of the New. Western Correspondence relative to the closing of the

Market and converting the same into a poultry

the Bank; be imagined that he was entering Viceroy camp, Simla, says: White the into the contract with the Bank; the necessary Viceroy and I ady Minto were driving from the formalities for bringing about such contractatation at Ahmedabad to Rasi Sipri's tomb having apparently been performed, as they al two missiles were huiled at the carriage by

ay bad been pilarmed, by the person spa

ops of the doose crowd who lined the streets, | stalls. cially authorised to perform these formalities The sergeant of the Inniskilling Dragoons

Application for permission to rect a vacant who was riding on the left of the carriege portion of the Central Market for the storage of cleverly knocked the first side with his poultry. who was holding an umbrella over Lady Minto SEVENTEEN,mote giffior for the races next sword. The second bit the Viceroy's jemadar

Excellencies were quite domoved and drove on by the I. C. S. N. Co.'s ss. Hangsang, on his wrist and fell to the ground. Their February arrived from Shanghai tbls morning

on similar occasions. •

have seemed to us slow is accepting our offerings as unmixed blessings, we cannot respect them any the less for that. We speak of them sometimes as ultra-Conserva- Live: Conservatism in more 'natural, more in accordance with human nature, than is radicaliam, if we have correctly read be tween the lines of bistory, or there would have been greater political fickleness than we have known, speedier changes of condi- tions that have bred open discontent, more disastrous administrative experiments. In

But there is an important distinction be some things, as the foregoing extract shows, tween the piesent case and Barwich's and China has not been unwisely deliberate similar cases. The frand there consisted in In other things, which we would fain see wering questions pat by a customer; and altered, Obing has no monopoly. The per although the jury found in Earwick's case that fect Government, securing the greatest hap-

t was within the scope of the authority of the

undescribed in all the Year Books we know Hongkong, Saturday, DeckMBER 4, 1909. Of. It would be difficult for us to improve on the moral order of Chinese civilization, un the Bital piety of the nation, of the people's family and clan affection and loyal

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Ordinance No. 5 of 1929 -An Ordioxace to amend the Evidence. Ordinance, 1889.

Ordinance No. 24 of 1959.—An Ordinance to amand the Rating Ordinance, 1907.

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THE Saigon Opinion' compiains bitterly that

to the tomb as if nothing had happened. They THE Dame of Dr. C. M: Headley ha boca ad- the local traders and merchants are merely ́

piness, of the greatest number, is as yet manager, who committed the fraud, to answer completed the programme at Abmedabad and ded to the Register of Medical and Surgical tenants at will for the most part, at the mańcy

afterwards entertained the local officials' at luncheon on their train. A report was the picked up ona of the missiles which exploded received that a passer-by bad subsequently and caused him serious irj ziet, but the result of the investigation is not yet known.

Practitiones qualified to practice medicine and of the owners of their basinines H.E. GENERAL Sir Joachim Machado, x.CM.G., the rent at pleasure. Within a few years rents, surgery in this Colony,

systematically refuse to give femmes, and, rattan

left by the morning river steamer to-day on a

in most cases, have risen four hundred per” visit to Canton. The Partuguese Commiscent, and many business men hare now to pay put in rent from one-half' to one-third of their sioner returas by the night boat to-morrow. "a

income:

much interest is taken everywhere in China | called Christian nations of simplicity of living, | 1 els banë no analogy whatever to the ficte I was approaching Raipur gate, a 'Hipdo throw Fox souching a gold ear-pick from a Chinesa 1:15 Excellency the Governor has been pleased.

Angiber account says that while driving through Ahmedabad, sa the Viceroy's carriage something, which brushed past one of the in the Police Court this morning. The same of the committes for the Wong-nel-chong and woman, a pe'er-do-well was awarded six months to appoint the undermentioned to be members. mounted police and lightly struck Mr. Barrow, who occupied the same carriage as their Ex-one appeared as a similar charge about a Queen's Recreation Ground- cellencies; but as cothing happened no notice fortaight ago and was discharged.

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Representative,

Naval,......

Name,

Lieut. E. P. H. Pardoo, RMLL, vios Llast, Q. B. Mullins Kell Victoria Recrea f Mr. A. Rodger, vics Mr.

tion Club, 1 W. Armstrong,

tank, derived no benefit from it. To such a he questions, yet in their suit the principal, the (and the doctrine of Vil'es f, was applied and similar curumstances it was applied in British Mutasy Charnwood Forest Railway Co. But it is the first principle in the applics In a recent leading article, the Strails ty. As an un-Christian nation, the Chinese.ion of principles that the lacis should be on Beko remarked that these days, when so people as a whole set an example to the so-

Il fours with those in the case, in which the principle was laid down. And in this case the and the Chinese, and much nonsense written of patience under siffliction, and of industry, hose case), for there was as questioning and no and published about them, it is desirable which makes the labours of the missionaries uswering, merely a transaction put through that easy by men like Mr. Wei-Ching W. (from a utilitarian point of view) singularly in the ordinary conse of the Bank's bual Yen, Second Secretary of the Imperial Chin imperiinent. As lovers of peace and tranquill. Į rats.

It is true that, in the Charnwood ese Legation in America, should receive. fulity, they make our professors of the gospel of Forest case, there were criticisms of the phrase was taken of it. Mr. Barrow saw the man who A FIRE broke out shortly after nine o'clock this attention. He discusses the relations of the peace look the sorriest humbugs. It is a nerally wird, the agent was put there in threw the missile; bus so far no arrest has been morning at Hunghom, near the Electric Light United States and Chine, in a pamphlet pity that in our natural pride in teaching der to do "ibat class of acts and when that made. When the Viceroy's party had passed Station. A number of aquatters' houses ware issued in an admirable series, by, the them a thing or two about science, some

is the case the principal is liable. These words. Raipur gate, a bomb explosion was beard ja | destroyed but with the exception of there, no American Association for International foreigners should make the rest of us this case from Barwick's and the other case; off and dangerously injured, and he had an: The fire was soon got under control.

create the only real difficulty in distinguishing Cartman was found with bis right hand blown other damage appears to have been caused,

THE Chinese labourers have now bid farewell Conciliation, but most of his general ridiculous by talking of converting them from but I am disposed to think this difficulty is in other bomb intact with him. Different versions

us the Weat Rand.. All ara gons with the ex« and incidental remarks have a wider barbarium to civilization. The Chinese who reality, imaginary, and I adopt Bowen, Lals are given as to bow be came by the bombs: WHRM as elderly Chinese was before the court, ception of four, who are in hospital and unfit to and equally important application." The called a barbarians were rifliculus enough; expression of opision, when he says that this one is that a Hindu gave them to him; another, Sydney, charged with having been in posses travel. The final exodus took place from the leader then proceeds: "There is a Chin- our own people might have taken warning, is a misapplication to a wholly different case of that he found them, and out of caricaly dashed sion of opium, it was stated that the police had Durban-Roodepoort. Deep, the last-batch

found on his promises thousands of smali | 6go baving been sent to the coast by special. cie saying to the effect that between from their egregious minake. Into the an expression which, in Barwick's case, was onn against his cari. right and wrong the public is an equitable arguments in favour of a rapprochement with puftcity appropriate with regard to the cir

Further details are contained in a despatch Chinese nuts. Some of these ware hollowed trains. The Chinese were escorted by a strom Judge Chinese both of high and low de America; we prefer not to enter. Being cumstances there. The Court of Appeal de from Simla which says that a bamb exploded at one and contained oplum enough for three force of police from the mine to the station gred act on this axiom. Sir Robert Hart English, we should only be tempted to en-

clined to extend the doctrine of Berwick's case Saran Gate, Ahmedabad, after the Viceroy bad smokes, and wara sold at 6d, sach,

where they were expeditiously entrained.“ of a man's | wore a well-conducted lot of coolias, says has said that the Chinese believe in right large on the undignified proposition that sot decline to apply an apparent limitation hava throws it was picked up insensible with his skeleton, standing upright against a tree, were far, and gave no trouble to the

'oʻfacts which did not strictly coms within' its left for the Mosque. The man who appears, to ††THe dry,snd; whitened Pr so firmly that they scom to think. It requires Codlin's your friend, not thort."

which that doctrine contains to facta which are hand injured. Another bomb unexploded was found in no loaccessible part of Elysian Park, officials. They expressed regret at to be supported or enforced by alght,”... It may va vorm

entirely different,, kde b

found beside The were of the outside Los Angeles, last month. A bottle Before the compound th Hot Why be poleted any that the feand was too bad and appear to have concaised picrie of polson lay on the ground near by. A letter fanted the compound maart, with a Committed apparently for the priocipal's bone acid, Mr. Blevenson Moore, Inspector General in Japanese was found near the skelton, and bearing an loscription in Cain fit, and thus distinction was emphasized by Mr.

the remalas were believed to be those of a expressing their thankiolosse

Set of his conduct towards then Silade, who put it into the following formy that

does seem a píly that intercourse with the two mealba hard labour was given a China. rest of the world should be tending to man at the Magistracy, this morning for late discredit this amiable theory. Many of us cany from a bosse of which he was given tome (foreigners), also regard, it sa a philosopki-, porary chargnath

of Criminal Intelligence, has left Bombay for the ucnou of the occurrenGI.,

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