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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY AUGUST 22 1910
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LD.
HALY YEARLY MEETINO. . The ordinary half-yearly meeting of
CHINESE BANKING METHODS. THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORI-
́ENTAL · AGENCY," LD.
ANNUAL REPORT,
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The report for presentation to sbe thârn- holders at the fourteenth ordinary annual musting to be held at the offices of Masura,
Dodwell & Co., Ld, Queen's Buildings, on Wedsesday, the sist inst, at 3 pm, states (---
The general monsgers baye now the pleasure to lay before the shareholders the accompany
ACCOUNTS.
The balance at the credit of profit and loss account, after writing of f1,653,fo for deprecia tion and including $34254 brought, forward fram last year, is 58,4x1.43 which it is proposed to appropria's as follows:- To pay a dividend of'isX on ordinary
To Goceral managérs' remuneration 20200
tion by Japan is on the verge of becom Government of India would be perfectly ing an established fact. Already Japan justified in imposing such a duty on all raw
WADING KNEE rest in accoUNT BOOKS. practically controls the administration of that cotton exported to Japan from India as may country, and the formal act of annexation neutralise the advantage which the Japanese
COUNSEL BAYS IT 19 STUPENDOUS TASK. is merely a matter of time. We notice that cotton industry now enjoys. Such a duly shareholders of the Hongkong and Whampoa in the House of Commons lately, Mr. it is added, might have been very reasonably Deck Co, Ld, wis held at the Company's in the Supreme Court this morning, G. H Before the Chlef Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, A. S. WATSON & CO., Gershom Stewart (late of Hongkong) asked levied by the Government long ago but Town office, at noon, to-day. The Hon. Mr. Wakeman, Trusted of the propsity of the Lai the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs since the Japanese Government has now Henry Kelwick presided. There were also Hing firm, beskrupts, sued the Yik Lung Wo present:-Messrs. H, A. Siebs, F. Lieb, G. H. Kee book and LiK! Tong, al 7, Wing Lok whether his attention had been called to the chosen to embark on a policy of high pro creation of a Colonial Board to Japan to tective tariffs, the very least that the Indian Medburat, G. W. Bartos, (directors), J. W Street, to recover the sum of $30,000, beleg superintend affairs in Korea,. Formosa, and Government could do is to impose the duty. Bonnar, H. G. White, J. P. Braga, Chau the Japanese part of Saghalien; whether his suggested to countervail the bounty which Shiv-k), Ho Fook, Lo Cheung Sblu, Sidney amount due for money lent, Mr. M. W/Slade, lag statement of accounts for the year ended
Brutton and Heit, appeated for the plaintiff Majesty's Government inferred from this, or alone, in the opinion of the Committee, bas Michael, Capt. J. M, Hay, Capt. F. H. Rolfe, instructed by Mr. F. F. Hell, of Messrs. 31st May, 1910. had reason to believe from other information, enabled Japan to give a partial blow to In R. M. Dyer (chief manager), and Wm.. Jolly and Mr. Eldou Potter, instructed by Mr. O. E.
(vecretary), dian cotton industry. It is also seriously
The Secretary having read the antice of the. Beavis, of Messza. Wilkinson and Grist,
was for the defendants. apprehended that the yarn trade might in mesting,
Mr. Potter state that the position fer the future. be even more greatly crippled, The Chalimin sald-Gentlemen,-The to plaintiff bad closed his case was this. Certain than hitherto if the Government of India port of the directors and the balance sheet of account books had been put in, from which does not at this opportuno stage recommend the Company for the last half year have been
Certafa'extracts ware mado porpo ting to show the Secretary of State, in the true interests before you for the past week, and with your that the defendants were indebted in the rum of this country, to impose the countervait-permission I will take them as lead. Keeping in view the universal commercial depression ing duty proposed." It remains to be seen and consequent difficulty is obtaining sufficient what action the British Foreign Office will work to keep all our establishments fully em. take in order to get out of the parlous post-played, I trust you will consider the result of tion which the new Japanese tariff has the half year's working fairly satisfactory, placed them in. We can only express the While your directors are unable to recom- hope that some friendly arrangement may be mend payment of a dividend for the period contrived so as to prevent friction and posender review, the results are such that, with Improvement of trade, and the benefit resulting sible estrangement between Britain and her from cur reorganization, we hips in the Eastern ally,
fature to bava better reports to put before you Our policy is now to endeavour, at every point,
Proceeding, Mr. Potter stated that he would to take advantage of our ample docking and satisfy his Lordship that there was only a cur repairing facilities, our modera plant, our up.ary eximination made of the books. The to-date management and our small capital, inplatatiff bad not attempted to find the credit attracting work to Hongkang. With the ad
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that the formal annexation of Korea by Japan was contemplatcü'; and "whether, in such event, his Majesty's Government would take steps to safeguard the commercial rights of British merchants in Korea secured by existing treaties between Great Britain and Sir E. Grey replied as fol- lows:-"The answer to the first question is in the affirmative. In the event of the an- nexation of Korea by Japan being decided upon, his Majesty's Government would care- fully consider the best means of safeguarding their commercial focerests in the country." It is on this very question of the conservation of existing commercial rights that Great Britain and her colonial possessions, including Hong kong, are going to be placed at a disadvantage by Japan's growing prestige and established power of treating on level terms with other countries for the mutual settlement of
AUDITOR.
58.4X1-43
of some thousands of dollars to the plaintiff To carry forward to new account.....474.43 and that the latter was entliled to recover. Falatiff bad taken good care only to bring the debit items to the attention of the Court. In point of fact, the farerpreter went so far as to Bay there were no credit items.
Mr. Slads-No credits putstanding. There were credit items wich we acknowledged,
as
Mr. Palter-Certainly not
His Lordship having explained the po ition
it appeared to him, Mr. Potter agreed with
the learned Judge's version.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
CARLE communication with Macgo le restored. trade conditions. In the British Parlia The Anti-Opium Commissioners have decided
a few weeks ago, Mr. A. Ja begin a tour in the provinces to inspect vantages 1 Have detailed, we are in an unrivalled Hems, whereas his client had plenty of credit.
mcpt
CHINA has telegraphed through the Germsa Minister greetings of welcome to the German Crown Prince,
Balfour suinmed, up the position thus-oplum condition "I do not know how the Goverement are dealing with the Japanese difficulty. understand that the Japanese have just adoped a commercial treaty absolutely des tructive of the trade of Lancashire and York- shire. They have denounced the old treaty in favour of this country, and they have passed a new one which will come into opet ation unless modified not many, months heuce. It is the agreeable task of the British Foreign Secretary to negotiate for the miti. gation of that treaty. I believe it to be true that the Japanese Foreign Minister has stated that there could be no negotiations with
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The accounts now presented have been audited by Mr. F. Maitland, in the abierce of Mr. W. Heton Pott.; the latter, being eligible, offers himself for re-election,
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
General Magogers.
Hoogkong, 16th August, 1919.
BALANCE SHEET, 31ST MAY, 1910. LIAJALITIES.
Capital 9,900 ordinary
21,919.59
Exchange fictuation account 5,128:55 Sunday creditors bene Rive for bad and doubtful debts... Dills payable Profit and loss account balance
Zsuits,
Launches:
..As per last account...
Last written of co
255.37
namedu -4,648,51
$6,*13:83 $89.94
8,415.43
$137,623.75.
shares of $:0, of which $4 por abara paid ...... $39,620. a ́109-Founders' shares of Mr, Slide-At this point I think it's my duty
Sto fully paid int 1,0:0,00 position lo these bad times to do any work
to intervans. I cbject to my friend's state.
$40,000,00 required by shipowners at very keen prices, to
ment because be hasn't pleaded it.
Reserve fund.................................ina, 45,000,10 do it quickly, and to do it wall. These advant His Lordship-It appears to me your posi-U:claimed dividends............
559 82 ages niso are the only ones which will attraction is only suppositious, Mr. Polt work to any establishment in these days of
Mr. Potter-The position is this. The plala. MME, Baba Nasilko,, who la 126 years old alill partow margins, and as I have said before weiff has picked out certain books and called the able to walk wilboul support, worked for one are more than any fim in the Rast favourably attention of the Court to debit items only and hundred years on a larm in a Bulgarian village. placed feeffaring such conditions. Following now says "Oh, you owe us the,"
the policy indicated at our last half yearly
Continuing, Counsel stated that the plaintiff Mt. Keir Hardie, M., sporking at Chester le-meeting the Company is endeavouring to get had made no attempt to show the true balance Street on July 14, said: "I regard the existance a large stare of new work in the way of goser of his client's indebtedness. He had merely of a king as a proof of lucacy among the people. At machinery and also constructional fren picked out certain debit Hem. Defendant's Miss Hedwig de Base before sailing for Hain work, and our efforts have met with a fair position was on all fours with that of a person burg will be "At home' Tuesday afternoon, amount of success; we cow fel the ad against whom were shown all the debit items August 23rd, at "The Firs," Magazine Gap vantage of our extended boiler shop, which of his banking account and not the credits, Rond.
department is folly, employed ard pro whereas if the one was deducted from the other mites to coutique ro. We bave practically there would be found nothing owlog. completed 16 rallway cars for the Kowloon- Cauton Railway, and are endeavouring to se cure more of this class of work in the future. Our foundry secures a fair amount of puiside contracts and it would be a distinct advantage to the Compiny to increase the size of this depart
for castings: No. 1 Dock Extension is nearing completion and your directon hopɔ that at the next general meeting they will be lo a position to report that the contract has been finished. Generally I am of opinion that we should now be able to earn at least a moderate living, and as trade Improves we are ready to take advantage of it. You will notice that we have not set ny thing aside for depreciation as during the last
GEORGE Johnson, a Leicester boxer, who was pred io 15-round contest with Walter Simmons, of Leicester, has died in the Leicester
firmary.
Mr. Slade-I want on my friend's statement, which has varied at different timar. Fist ol' all it was deposits. Now he says we have given his client to credit for bis credits..
His Lordship--You must not rely on plain
Great Britain on the subject because Great Britain had nothing to give. The position of the British Foreign Secretary in dealing with a nation like Japau in the matter of commercial bargaining has the prospect of a very poor time if he has nothing to Give, North China and will leave fat Tientsin la ment to meet the corstantly increasing demand's books. You must rely on your own books
A. S. WATSON & CO., and I do not look forward with any satis-
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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Hongkong, 7th July, 1910.
NOTICE.
faction to the negotiations; which, if they leave this new traiff substantially unmodified, will fuflici a very severe blow on some of the greatest of our staple industries." lu Man. [1Bchuria again we see Russia and Japan arriving at an agreement with respect to their lens in that country. It is not quite clear that other trading nations are to be put at a disadvant age by reason of the ratification of that
All communications intended Jur publication in "The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" should be addrzed to The Valitor, I, Ice House Road, and
LIEUT-Colonel J. M. Irwin, M., Royal Army Medical Corps, has been selected for service in
September next.
CAUTAIR E. U. Kiddle of H. M. S. Africa and Commander Alexander Lowades of H. M. S. Aleer.ty hays been reappsiated to th.ir com. mands upon recommissioning. Tun Antarctic stemer Terra News which was a fortnight overdue, has arrived at Capetown and reports "All well". She was delayed through inking reguciic observations.
Mr. Foller.
Mr. Potter-What books have we? His Lordship-Surely, a person who deposits money into a bank presumably kieps an ac
count of 11?
Mr. Potter-Almost all the banks supply their customers with pass-books for their own purposes and those of their customers jointly, This is not the case with Chinese banks,
His Lordship-You must plead a'specific defence.
Mr. l'alter-I've a lot of defences. First of
should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and compact, but in commercial circles the IT is understood on good authority, says a Ho- revenue. The ito proved position is due to the all there's the question of the deposits; 'iben |
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thdiaary business communications)& te addraud
in The ManageT.
The Editor will sol undertake to be responsible for `any rejected ki, tror to return any Contribuller.
BUBSCRUTION HATES (IN ADVANUK). DAILT-186 por annum.
WK-$18 per annum,
The rate per quarter and jer mensom, propozilona)
oplaiou is freely expressed that at any rate it is not calculated to make for a continuity of the Open Door. In a recent issue, that well-informed journal, the National Review had an illustrated representation of what the Open Door really means. The door is open
certainly but on the inside are stationed a burly Cossack with rifle and bayonet and a
me paper, that the Ambassadoria! vacancy at St. Petersburg will be filed by Sir Gerard Lowtke, now Ambassador at Constanilaople. THE Saigon Opiston bears that M, Bellan, the pioneer rubber planter in Cochin China, a lead rubber estate, will send exhibits ta, the Agri ing subber planier there, and the Suzinnak
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Ma Ph. Helucken, general månåger of the,
bett'cultural Show at Singapore.
Babesriptiane for any period lena thua one month heavily armed Japanese: as much as 10-5 North German Lloyd, arrived in the Colony
will be charged us for a full month The daily love is delivered free whom the address
nocide to misongar. F'oak subscribers can have their copies delivered at their rellences without any axtra charge. On coples sint by post an additional #1.80 per quarter is charged for portage
"There, you see the door is open as we dare." promised you, but come in 'if you The German Press, with few exceptions, de clares itself satisfied with the Russo-Japan- ese Treaty. The question invariably asked
this morning by the 9.5. I rins Bigismund, The ship was dressed on entering the harbour in bonour of the distinguished passenger.
We have received from the Aviatic Petroleum
six months our establishments have all been maiatalned in thorough worklog order out of
bard and wall directed work of our Chief Manager, and to the loyal manner in which his staff has seconded his efforts. (Applause). The directors, wish to express their appreciation of them poer which the interests of the Company
and accounts, I shall be pleased to answer any bavo been studied and efficiency secured.
Befors proposing the adoption of the report
questions.
There being so questions,
The Chairman propared the adeption of the report and accounts.
Mr. Ho Fook seconded. Carried unanimously.
The Chairman:-Gentlemen, that is all the
you for your attendance.
there's release-
His Lordship-Isal-it-better to admit your defence at orce?
Mr. Po fer-Certainly. If your Lordship
will see your way to give me leave to amend.
you've only been attacking plaintiff's case.
His Lordship-1 think you must. I am baglaning to realise your deficce. So far
Mr. Polter-part from that, there's a lot more in it,
His Lordship-I duressy.
t.this.point his Lordship said it appear.d: to him that the one weak spot lo defendant's
position was that he had no bock,
The postage on the weekly lawns to say part of this Against whom is it dirccted? The Company a glass paper weight advertising the business before the meeting, to-day. Thank banks to issue pasi-books.
world in 80 cente per qualiter,
auswer in most cases is, Anierica.. In some Blogie Copies, Daily, ten cala. Weekly, twenty. quarters it is suggested that England will
Bve sente (for cash only).
turn out to be a loser by the treaty,
55 years,
DEATHS.
1450
On August 15, 1910, at Weitaiwei, Artbar, aged 2 years and 8 months.
On August 15, 1910, suddenly at Shaoghal, John Fisher, P. W. Department, 5. M. Caqueil,
Eball" motor spirii. A pamphlet, cotitle The Undiscovered Pala" illustrates "Shell" spirit packed and delivered for the British An, tarctic Expedition 1910.
IS AN INDANT LIABLEI
JUDGMENT BY THE PUISKE. JUDGE,
In the Summary Court this morning, Mr. Justice Hare'and, Acting Pa's: Judge, deli- vered his decision in the case in which Fung
| Kee, butcher, of 185, Central Market, sued
Messes. Almada and Smith, represented the defendants.
.
Mr. Po ter-it's not the practice with Chinese
His Lordship-I don', mean pası-books but a private account book.
Mr. Potter-May I suggest that the easiest way to settle this question of accounts wou'd be to rifer it to the Registrar ?
Furniture and Fittings:
As per last accoust..... 1,829.14 Stoce added.
338.10
2,217.34
Zeen written off 1,161,66 value of materal on hand
In Hongkong, Sloga. pore and Shangbai...... Unexpired portion of in- surance policies.......................... Sundry debtors par Cash with Bankers......... Cash in band
$ 5,823.89
963.68
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79.319.07
6(0,16
28,730.87
1.672.31
440.27
$127,621.35
PROFT AND LESS ACCOUNT. 3ST
To loterest
› MAY, 1910,
.S. 14494 Auditor's fee ..............
.150.00 Depreciation for year ending jut
May
T
1,553 60
F
Balance
$10,559.97
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1)
By Belares from inst account ....amar T 343.54
Trausfer fees..............
4.00. Profit on trading. 20, 13:43
$10,359 97
YANGTSEEINSURANCE_AS. SOCIATION.
SPECIAL RES: LUFION COFFIRMED BY CHIEF JUSTICE,
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Before the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, in the Supreme Court ibis morning, Mr. M. W.. 8nde, C., lastructed by Mr. H. J. Gedge, of Menirs, Johnson, Stokes and Master, applied on behalf of the Yangtizs lusurance Associa ing batagen the suppositious and the cctual tion to have a Special Resolution adopted by
His Lordship Ob, no, you are now Alueteat
case.
on us. He has given as no time.
Mr. Potter-My friend had the books for four
Mr. Sade-I don't know anything about it. His Lordship-Are you prepared to proceed,
Mr. Patter?
as her alliance will no longer be so neces-THERE were 1,200 babies entered for a baby VAN BUREN, JOSEPH SHEFFIELD.-On 11th sary to the Japanese. Hardly anyone ad show which was held at the Crystal Falace on July, 1910, in Naples Harbour'on board the mits that Germany is put at a disadvantage July 23. There were thirty pairs of twins and 5.S. "PRINZ EITAL FRIEDRICH," Aged by it.
As regards the new Japanese four sets of triplets, and the competing babies On August 16, 1910, at Shanghai, Henry tariff, however, Britain decidedly is pul al cime from all parts-even from India and Tang Pun Sang and Chan Wai Sun, partai colars. This malter has only just been sprung
of the O. Wilson restaurant, of ira, Wellington Gabriel, only son of Mr. and Mrs J. Peveris | disadvantage in comparison with other Japan. (1. M. Customs), aged nine months,
European nations. As Mr. Balfour points A REMARKABLE fire raged early on July 15 at Street, 13 recover the sum of $197.21 for goods out in his remarks quoted above, Britain has 212 and 244 Cable-street, St. George's-in-the-sold and delivered. Mr. Les Almada appear dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H E nothing to give under her Free Tinde system East, where igo tons of scrap rubber took fire ed for the plaintiff and Mr. F. X. Almada, of years....
in return for concessions or rebates granted and become completely involved. A body of by our Asiatic ally whereas all the rest of the fifty firemen, with four steamers, fought the fi.e Powers have the pilvliege of affording Japan a relaxation in their own tariffs in exchange for similar favours extended to themselves. The L&C. Express, which is noted for the temperrte tone of its utterances, waxes Wrath on this subject. "The Japanese," it ays, "would do well to realise that the opposition in this country to the new tariff rates is very real, and that British traders will The Pulo Laut Coal Mining Company which expect to receive reasonable concessions. carries on a flourishing business in Dutch We would submit to the statesmen of Japan Lass Bones has lasued its report for 1909. The
aged 35 years,
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1910. JAPAN'S PLACH AMONG THE NATIONS.
for an hour, but the rubber was destroyed. ACCORDING to a native contemporary the Vice- 1oy in Canton has replied to the Yuchuaups, saying that owing to obstruction by the local people the work on the Canten-Kowloon lips has been somewhat delayed but opposition has
Dow been removed and the line will be com.
picted io due course,
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In the courts of his jädgment, his Lordship stated that on the 15th August fast an issue wat ditec'ed by the Grust to bà tried as to whether an infant was liable. When the issua was argued before him; the question arose that assuming that Tang Puo Sang was an lof ot on the date of the accrual of the cause of action was be liable in law or in equity to the platouiff? His Lordship rafaired to a previous julgment in action of a similar nature and said that he was sati,fied as to the liability. Judgment would therefore be given for the plaintiff with
costs.
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His Lord'ship-Do you want to raise a plex on the merits of the case for the defence?
Mr. Almade-No, my Lord, -
KRUPP IN CRINA,
PACTORY TO 1X ESTABLISHED,
At the present time, one can hardly pick up any Home newspaper without encounter
output that your was 119,000 tons against 98,000 log eulogistic comment upon the manner in that it is not merely a question of pounds, toos in 1908. About 56,050 tons were shipped which Japan has attained to her position shillings, and pence. There are far higher off to Singapore and elsewhere. tot vessels among the great Powers of the world. Cer- considerations involved--the good feeling bunkered at Stagen, the shipping port of the tainly it is a matter well worthy of considera. and friendliness of the people of the two company in 1909. ffon and study. Since she emerged trium- nations. Japan has received many and sub- PRINCE Kusg, Aall-Optum Commissioner, phant from her struggle with her Russian stantial benefits. from her connection with Hays a Chinese despatch, fears that the oplum neighbour, Japan has made progressive this country, and slatesmen would do well prohibition may be carried out loosely, where
A correspondent of the Birmingham Post strides unparalleled in history, and from to bear this in mind when considering the from excures would be afforded to Great
states that he has it or good authority that the being a somewhat negligible Asiatic country representations which our Foreign Secretary Britain for complaint. He intends, therefore, gra:t German firm of Kruppa are secking twenty years ago is now entitled to rank will, in due course, wake to the Tokyo to ask the Tt room to confer the brevet title of facilities to establish la Chinn a factory at which high in the fit of the Powers. And not Foreign Office," In India also objection is Anti-Opium Commissioner on all the Viceroys contracts for various Eastern GovernmentE, BE only has her internal progress been remark taken to the new tatiff. The Indian Mer and Governors in order that they may be held well as the Chiesa, raight be nadertaken. It responsible" for good teralia. It is also stated seems oulikely, however, that such facilities able. Outside her own borders she has chants Chamber and Bureau was asked by that owing to difcrepat cias ar to success will be granted, and it may be expected that found new spheres of influence and new fields the Bombay Government for an expression attained between the reparts made by the the representatives in Teking of Great Brials, for her swelling population, In Manchuria of their opinion upon this subject. Four-tv:stigating deputies and the Viceroys and she has come to an agreement with her fifths of the export trade from India to Japan Governors, the Commissioners have determis one-time enemy Russia."" As regards Kores, | consist of cotton and rice. The reply of the ed to send additional suparrisons to superintend It may safely be muticipated that anners | Chamber was to the effect that the measures of prohibition in the provincar
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the Association extending its objects and al- Mr. Slade My friend should give us parti-tering ila memorandum confirmed by the Court,'
The petition 'set out that the Associa tion was incorporated on the tath July, 1889, under the Companies' Ordinance of 1865 an a limited company, with a capital of $1,500,000, 1, divided into 12,000 shares of.Sico esch, on which the zum f $50 per there had been paid and the balance of $10 per share constiinted-a rescrva liability. After stating the objects for which the association was formed, the pati jon went on to say that they proposed to extend the Aerociation's objects and that no one would be Mr. Slęde-I don't krow ar ything about it. prejudiced by the proposed extension, and it was Mr. Poler-If my friend: assisted ma with | just and equitable that the Special Revolmion certain materia' broke it would have saved as should be confirmed. All the shareholders had this stupendous task. There are 400 books been retifind of the Resoluilon and of the ex- and we'll have to wade in them. I say my tension of the memorandum but no otisciion
Mr. Blado-As far as I know the books that friend ought to have saved us the tremble.
Mr. Polter-I'm quite ready to go on if my friend will cotsent. This question of sccoun's must come before the Court ev: p'ually, as your Lordship must see.
I've
put to have approreted as mear completa mers as possible. No material backs have been missing. Perhaps my friend might indicate the books in question.
The proceedings were still in progress when our report-closed.
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ACCIDENT TO COLONEL
BAYARD, N..
had been received from any of them,. In coo- clusion the petition asked that the alteration"
of the abjects proposed to be affected by the Special Resolution might be conflitied by the honourable Court or that such other Førder might be made as to the Court might
seem 61.
Mr. Slade stated that the matter had already been heard in Chambers and his Lordship had - directed advertisements to be inserted in the local papers, and sanctioned by a certificate of the Registrar, The resolution had been agreed to nganimously by the shareholders,
His Lordship-in' accordance with the Ar- ficios of Association?
We regret to report that Colonel Bayard, 5.0, of the Baffi, met with a nasty accident on Saturday list at Causeway Bay while play Mr. Slade The number of shareholders irg polo. is pony tripped and the popular whose consent, was required in the matter i Colonel was thrown to the ground. When was abnormal; 8,000 actually voted out of a picked up he was seen to be in a bad slate, total of 13,000 shareholders. All the share Assistance was called fox and an ambulance bolitors were presest, either in person or by France, the United Sister, and Japan would, was brought under the charge of Sargest Pitt. Propel also
Counsel also, stated that the Resoluilon was HAY object, to any special concessions the Chiaste The injured gentleman was then removed to identical with that of a Crion Inınanace wi Government might, ba dispozqã, to great to the R, N. Hospital. Dr. Aubrey sccompanied · Society, Ġermans in (his regard,
the ambulance to the Naval Hospital,