1
No. 9482. MAY 1, 1895.) TO DUY'a
at the Magistracy, Li Kwai, coolic, ploaded guilty before Captain Hastings to
pared opium. He was fined $150, with the alternative of thres months' imprisonment.
A TELEGRAM has been received at Shangal from Poking to the affect that the Taungli Yamon has presented a memorial to the Throne recommending Ha Yaen-mei, at present Acting Provincial Treasurer of Kuangei, to be the successor of H. E. Haneb Fa-ch'eng at the Court of St. James, this official'e term of office having expired. last March.
BALMORAL GOLD MINING CO.
Mr Georg-I beg to thank you for passing this vote of thanks. I only hope my en deavours will lead to domething.
The Chairman intimated that a meeting would be called to confirm the resolution for the winding op of the company and liquidator would then be appointed.
THE CHINA MAIL.
There
AUSTRIA'S HILITARY PLANS,
Me Coughtrie having road the notice call-doa resolutions passed at, such meat-tion as a member it must therefore be ad- tract of pouras, expressing the terms OR/TELEGRAMS BY THE AMERI-oxospt that Koillier Boy, the young French
L
the in-
by which it will have some
OF WAX.
40,00
The rows of the demise of the Provincial whirl past them on the way from St. Petera. until barg to Sebastopol The whole tremendous curtailed or lost. altogether. I beg to enjoyment and benefits of the Club. On given to a party certain space of time to dehus the powers of a lab ara limited propose the following resolution: That the 26th September, 1801, the plaintiff, who some aet, which space of time is included by the contract (us contained in the Ralan) Treasurer, Pau, did not reach the company be wound up volun- was an original member of the Club on
power reserved to alter His end, altogether audder at the last,dinary traffle for twelve hours prior to this that another person, both the days of doing there i having been in pozaceviço of ten tails of pre- tarily, under the provisions of the Cominauguration in 1884, received notion between twe other aute to be done by which oroty member makes'un entry, IX ( siter our last wask'n issuo had gora to press. length of this guarded line, is closed to er- he had been expelled under ralo 40. H¢ those acts ought to be excluded, in order the Rules, the contract is altered as was not altogether unexpected as he had passage. All the railing stock is sidetrack, Une middle of May these precautions will be re- panies Ordinances 1366 to 1890.
Mr. A. G. Stokes seconded, and the reso- now soeks to be reinstated on the ground to ensure to him the whole of that space of the Rules are altered, but not before, head in a feeble slats of health for soms ed at the terminal divisions. About the lation was carried unanimously,
that his expulsion was illegal. The original time This rule was quoted and acted Turning to the language of Rule 40, If the time, and was in his coventieth year. The Chairman Gentlemen, bafors Isar-rulea of the Club, thirty-nine la numbor apon in the recent case of the Railway Stewards, &, shall be of opinion that the Sf his sons, a Taotsi at Soochons, Jind been peated for the return of the autocrat, and in The Hongkong exhibits for the Imperialing I think we ought to express our were approved and passad at a general Sleepers Supply Company: L. R.: 29 Ch. conduct of member has been injurious, telegraphed for and arrived half an hour the meantime what passes for the Imperial Institute hare bien removed from their ten-thanks for the great trouble and the great meeting of the Club on the 28th of January, D. 20%, and I think it govoraz this point, &c, I think that the literal meaning om before death took place. There has since Government of Russia will be transacted It is said the Czar'a yonuger son, George, porary resting-place in the City Hall, and attention which Mr C. Georg has given 1885. The 40th rule was passed and con- There were here two extraordinary general hracos all past condoat, though as regards been a general shifting of posts amongst from the remoto Crimes.
He armed at extraordinary general meetings nestings of members to he held, and the injury which results from the conduct, the officials in the city. The Provincisi ora boing racked › ready for transit to to the affairs of this company.
bay gratuitously and at great tron-held respectively on the 27th January and between these two meetings 14 days are hardly see how the meaning could in: Judge has been appointed to fill that of who has not been for a long line at a can- ble to himself, thoroughly mastered the 10th February, 1891, under the provisions allotted to the Stewards for the circula-olade a past injury which is not also the deceased Tresscrer, and the Grain tarium on the Stoppee for his health, bes Loudon.
prosent situation of the company; be has of rules 31 and 32, and the resolution to tion of the rest of the first mosting. I present one. On the other hand, it Commissioner to the offed of Provincial added complications to the parental apriate issued circulars and taken the greatest in- expel the plaintif was paced and confirmed think they warn right is estling apart the is, I think, olear that the whole of the Jaago; while the Salt Taokai will, in addi- about him by falling in love with a fair terost in the company. Also I think our at extraordinary general meetings held whole of the 14 days for that purpose. Rele can also be applied to future conduct, tion to his own appointment, hold, for the young Ciraassian, whom he desires to marry, Piesna, April 2.-Despite repeated denials thanks are due to Mr Lapraik for mono respectively on the 11th and 26th Sep There was a point suggested by the defen. The event upon which the application of time being at any rate, that also of Grain
The Lakin authorities have posted apa it is ourtain, that the War Ofice plans to sary help at a very critical juncture of the tember, 1881. Rule 10 is in the fol- dants, but not seriously argued, namely the Rule hinges is a fature one. It is the Commissioner.
lowing terms: If the Stewards or any that the conviction of a member for an opinion which shall be formed by the Stew- company's affairs
at the time of enquiry, not to past couduct tion rogarding manufacture of lie tea. It Austrian army. The landwehr in to be Mr G. R. Etevova seconded the vote often membora of the Club, with the indicable offence should so facto disarda, &c. The rule rofors to past conduct somewhat lengthy and vigorous proclama-ahortly increase the peace offestive, of the
concurrence of the Stewards (who eball solve the contract of meinbaralip, thanks which was carried ac con.
certify the same in writing) shall be of passage was sitril from a text book at the date of the Rule and past conduct points out that this scandalous malpractice reorganized according to the two-year system opinion that the conduct of any member, relating to clube (Wertholmer on Clubs, p. at the time of enquiry may be conduct sub-has gone a long way to bring about the and each of the twenty-five infantry regi- eithor within or outside the Club preminus, 91) which referred to the analogy of the soquent to the passing of the Rule. If the complaiced-of decline in the tes trade and ments is to receive an addition of 144 men. and either in matters connected with rasing Law of Corporations in support of the Rolo instead of providing for an unquiry at that the authorities are determined to put The field artillery, moreover, will be strang TELEGRAṛnto: news from Poking bas just arrived (saya the N.-C. Daily Nerce) stat
or otherwise, has been injurious to the raition that a member may be expelled a future date merely ran, If the conduct a stop to it. People are warned in the first thored with twenty-eight batteries. Tho ing that Sir Robert Hart's memorial to the
a character, intercals, welfare, good erdor, or from a club without further enquiry on of a member has been injutions, e,, place not to make any tea exempting of the total initial cost of the changes is estimated
orodi of the Club, the Stowards shall re-his conviction of a eritae. It is quite clear, it would refer to past conduct only gonnino tea leaf, which it is hoyed will be at about 20,000,000 florins. Taung Yemen for the establishment of a
DIN ERTIT, sito contest that and, on but if any person disro POIS & DÉMONOTRATION
the punishment will be
London, April 2-It is sorted that Government Post Office for the transmis
member so requested shall not resign with was meant to apply to clubs having in fores would he simply a mosns of expelling those gard the warning sion of letters and parcels throughout the Chinese Empire und Western countries has CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY in one month after such request, she at the time of the conviction the ordinary who, without having broken any of the severe, namely, transportation for life,
LIMITED.
Stowards shall convope, or call, extra rule for the expulsion of member whose Club Bules, or randered themselves pre- which will fall alike on the maker, the the British naval display in Hampton The riously liable to expulsion, had, for some seller and the hayer, as well as upon any Honds will he meagre for the sole reason received the sanation of the Throne; bat
An extraordinary general meeting of the ordinary general meetings of the Club for conduct is injurious to the club. that no Edict will be issued at present until all the arrangements for the working of Shareholders of this Company was held in the purpose of expelling the aid momber; power of a corporation upon his conviction reason or other, become obnoxious to à others who may have anything to do with that a demonstration in Egypt is regarded In Dawkins that will lead to the detection of those which was guessed at in earlier dispatches, this important and much dostred depart-the Company's Offoon this afternoon. The auch extraordinary genora gotings shall of a crime would not otherwise furnish any majority of the members. Such a Rule. Any person who will give information as a probable nsonssity. This reason,
chair was coonpied by Mr H. L. Dalrymple, be convened, called, and held, and the re-analogy, as the power is based on the fact would, I think, to ultra vires, ment shall have been perfected.
and there were preacut, Mesara A. G. Wood, solution thereat pliall be passed, confirmed, that the commission of the crime is on. Antrobus, the Master of the Role in carrying on this unlawful business will be is now confirmed by an offotal who had RROESTLY at Port Arthar they were A. MoConachie, D. R. Sassoon (Director), atid circulated in the mannet prescribed by public grounds a legal cause of disranchise.discussing whether the Ents under which handsomely rewarded and receive a button been watching for the Admiralty's decision. Ow, prestamation to buyers need have no to a crisis. Resebery's publication of his pumping on the big dry dock when the J. H. Cox, A. Ross, C. A. Ozorio, J. H. rules 31 and 32 of the Club. The conduct mont. There in, as far as I am aware, the plaintiff was expelled was binding upon of the Afth class. After the issue of sach Matters in Egypt are rapidly drawing pumps unexpectedly stopped drawing a Lowia, A. B. Johnson, Wei A Yuk, D. A. of the plaintiff which led to the proceed. neither authority use reason to show that hich as a member of the Club, said Now,
coming, as it does, with the announcement diver was sent down to investigate, when Silva, F. D. Monro, L. C Rezsrio, dings for his expulsion was his quariction in the plaintifa conviction had in itaott any that does not depend on the inherent foar of the trade irping to paim off lio February dispatches to Lats Uramer,
I for of its members.
The teaten have now all gone. The
of the British proposals for remodeling the aud only the action was resumed. The peor Thusburn, and J. B. Coughtrie (Secretary) November, 1890, at the Supreme Court effect upon his proprietary rights. There power of a Club to pass a Bula to expel tes or them.
The Chairman Raid-There being a suffi-
remains only the principal question in the one or more CEN a charge of conspiracy,
unaware of the existence of total amount of trassura sent up country is Egyptian mixed tribunals of justion, puta man was drawn hard op against the grating,
sach
a power, and I was aarprised to hear 17 Jahke against 14 lahke hut your. Some England's proposition on an adyanged and and lost all control of himself by the oient number of Shareholders, present, and are some points which were taken on case, namusly whether rule 40 can be ap-ons am
There is small masters have been sont down from almost truoulant ground. There is no talk enormous suction, which also put his in the abrence of the Chairman, Mr Hoppius, the plaintifs boball which I can dispose plied retrospectively so as to exclude the
lor; who is unavoidably detained on accouus of of vary shortly. It was said that as plaintiff from the benefits of the club by ach a proposition put forward.
On the contrary the Britiek signalling and other gear out of order; be was drowned before his mates above the departure of the German Mail at this rule 40 was in its forms and contente a new roison of the conduct which took plces bazo more inherent power in the members of Paklum and Falling, but at the time of now in any quarter of contingent with- determination to net firmly and promptly, could rosene him. As the water fell, the hour, I have been requested to take the rale and not an alteration of any of the fore the passing of the rule. When he was a Club to alter their rules so as to expel their erpatuk too little tea had begsdrawal
in the mombere procuting the quality of the erop.
and, if necessary, single banded, is mande Cause was seon--an spermons shoal of grey chair, so we will proceed with the businces original rulos, it could only be passed, if at convicted of conspiracy the only grounds one of its mecators against the wishes of picked to make them of any value as re-
partnership which in
very plain. mulles had entered the dock, an all-lint of the meeting. The Scoretary will read the all, at the annual general raceting. Rale for expulsion under the rules were those the minority than there la
30, which immediately follows the rules mantioned in the 20th and 2let rales. If of any Society or
Nothing explicit is heard from Egypt miraculous draft of flebes, in very truth. notion nouvoring the weating.
with this annual, meeting, states the conviction did not itself sifuct: big post-founded on a contract, that written con
copidante di the Khedive wham Cromer ex- Ab, said the benevolent Teotai, we
all
CAN MAIL.
pelled from the pastry; has returned and will sell these groy mallet, and by these ing the meeting,
The Chairman said.-Gentlemen, the obing shall be binding on the Stewarda mitted that the conduct upon which his ex which the members associate together; and grey mullet we will support the widow and
It is not possible, of course, to guess It the orphaos. The coolies and undarlings ject for which this wetting is oulled having provided always that no rules or regula puleion was based was to ground for ex-it is intolerable to imagine that the majo blessed the heart of their Tao and thank been disonssed and approved by the share-tions herein contained shall be altered or pulsion at the time when it was commitle 1. rity should in such a case claim an inhe-THE HOME ROLE ASTRATION-POSSIBILITIES has been easively welcomed at the palace. On March 11th the Landon Spectator, in what part Franes will play in the coming ing heaven for an altruistic ruler worked holders at the Ordinary Annal Meeting varied except at: an extraordinary general it may be said that the plaintiff's condut rent power of expelling the minority."
its adoption would be in- conduct previous with a will. Grey mullet in their tons of held on the 22nd February last, it is not meeting. Rule 22 provides that recap was now the ground of his expulsion at all then a Rala to expel od meters for mis-
R careful and conservative article relating disturbance, but that there will be trouble
EXTENT OF THE ENGLISH BUILDING thousands wore baled ent and piled on terra neveasury that I should say more than a few tango of membership of the Club. binda that the effect of his condust upon ex void on the ground of its being in- to Glater's attitude, said: Whether the thero is now no doubt in any quarter, pos
The resolation each member to the observance of thicco serests of the club was the reason
SOCIETY TRACDS. firms; when lo! a coolie sweating in his words on this occasion,
against an Irish Catholiq Parliament work of morey fell down the sides of the will be pet to you has been advertised in rates and regulations and of the by-laws pulsion, and that as the injury to the clab consistent with the cantruck cobtained Protestant counties of Ulster will rebel
Landon, April 2-The losses by the Li- dock and was killed.Dit, said the the papers since the 8th April, and has just made thereunder, or of any other rules, continged after the passing of the rule, the in the original Rules, it seems necessarily
I may presume you are regalations, or by-laws from time to time role (applied as it was to subsequent In- to follow that it is impossible to give effect seated in Dublic is, of course, doubtini, pious Teo in his most reverent Chinese, now been read, ao this won't do! The fish jose don't like all suficiently aware of it. The actual ad- in force in the Club. If those rules are furs) had a prospective and not a retrospec to any rule relating to expulsion, so as to quiet industrials being slow to take up berator and ather Balfour company fraude ditions to the first sub-gestion of the Artiolo rond together, as they must be, I think tive operation. It is not, however, a ques- bring about a similar breach of contract. arms, but we should say, looking at the ate officially planed utmore than $35,000,000, this job: we are all in dauger; widow or no
rale be ed as not applying to the past conduct of prejudice in favor of widow, I shall not import my calestial No. 103 Inxiting the powers of investment is clear that a now rels or regulation, made tion of terms. This real question is whether Rule 40 uust, therefore, either be appatru: whole matter as historians, and without and fresh evidence of the hardships imposed soul, shovel them back, open the dock, and by the Board of Directors are contained is under the power implied'y given in rals according to legal principle tho
The gulf which divides the Ulstermen made to catch the arab conspirator, Spencer from the southerners in race, creed and Balfour, who is supposed to be hiding in Dand they want. Fact! ground, perhaps more than would have 22, in sn alteration or atipice of the construed so as to have the effect of destroy the plaintiff, or it must. be rejected as ztéreos of probability lies on that side, the bullight. There seems to be no vigorous efforts of of grennd-perhaps more would have original rules and regulations under the ing's vented proprietory interest. A nutn-wires, sud, in either event, the plaintif is N.-C. Daily News.
heen considered necessary had experience proviso in the 29th rule, and can thereford ber of cases have been cited to show entitled to succeed.
In the construction of contracts there form of civilization is both wide and South America with a comfortable not shown that circumstances chauge Bonly be made at extraordinary general that courts of law will not readily give a
deep. The former will be alarmed for atelen money in his pockets...
The most salutary effect of the exposure materially is the genres of time that it in meetings. Another contention was that statute the effect of destroying vested is a well-known rats that where
full
that cated, will be treated as a d'equalification An extmordinary general mooting of the wiser to endow your Direstore with very Balmoral Gold Mining Co. was hold to-day, povers and then see that, they are exercia & rule providing for the expulsion right. Of these, Moen sgainst Durden.clause is susceptible of two meanings their creod, which, if not directly perse in that at feast a temporary cheek is put upon
of a member in consequence of conduct 2 Ex, 29, in I think the most striking, it must be understood rather in
offect for offec; for their The same Article, with not, in any way connected with sport besides being what is called a lead than in that by which it cannot have ony,astually property, which, if not the eustom of members of the nobility, and by confinating laws, Parliament of lording their names to dondetræ for the purpose of passing a resolution to with discration.
of the case on the subject. It was there held wind up the company voluntarily. Mr J. which we are now dealing was on a previous was subvarsire of the constitao which that an action on wager, eommenced before and I think that this principle applies to ill be crippled by new taxation to en- about which they have no personal know- Orange presided, and there were also pro- on the subject of alteration, and there Clab by giving it a social charecter Bent: Mounts C. R. Stevons. A. B. John- were then some shareholders who rather was not originally intended; and that there the phasing of the 8th and 9th of Victoris make the language of Rale 40 effective Bourage the industries of the south; and ledge. Lord Oxenburg, a Liberal leader who companies, thinks himself abused be- eubeaquant to its adoption.
su many protestations, will be assailed by zolte
Buge he now severely criticised for giving pet as would enable them to invest the the power to make now-rules must be ez of that Act, which enacted that all ag or thus, it is, as orory Club Rule should be, a storms of sidionle son, A. G. Stokes, R. finns. E. Dabgrue, objected to give their Directors as much fora rule 40 was ultra vires. I sgros that C. LUS, was not defeated by the 18th action as regards the conduct of old merabers for their honor, which, if they yield after posed as honorary president of one of the The six counties cannot dafest England his name, without profit to himself, to cm. with which we afterwarde did, and objects and interests of the association, wagering shall be null and vold and no aut gret that Mr J. S. Lapraik is not pre still doing, so well. The main reason but. so far from thinking that rule 10 shall be brought or waistained.....for nacertaining and defuing the rights and any more than all Ireland could; but defentspirators. Parliament may in fime provids, asot to day, being out of the colony.are
part of applying to
to the conduct of the plaintiff to make such a resistance that Esglaud, management of public financial institutions, He promised to preside at this meeting for vur asking now for further scope for the irregular in this respect, I think it supplies recovering any sum of money alleged to obligations of membership. Construed as fog England would not be their object, but same safeguards against dishonesty in the
fur
balora 25 if he would, and hoped that he would employment of a portion of the Company's a defect in the original rules. Before it be won upon sny sager. The first
i was passed, it seems to me to be stirred to its depths with sympathy, might There are nose new, was passed there was no power to expel a the section applied in its terms only
rather means of evading the contract than reinclude them in her dominion. It fa, at up for the meeting. fuada is, as you have previously been in- be able to tarn
Washington, March 31-The BOO, Chi- The fairness course, most difficult for a province to held
in Western Pennnsylvania finding You arD called together to-day to formed, that we were unable on oncalore to member for misconduct unless connected ther agreements, but the second part, it
the plaintiff's its own against a kingdom, but the new take advantage of the issue of certain Dewith horse-racing, er committed within the coad by itself, applied to all actions upon a guide to its forms. discuss the affinira of Company,
Club enclosure or on the Racecourse. It is wagers whenever made. A majority of the of the proceedings for which by the majority of shareholders benture Boads that seemed to afford a has no doubt boen considered as dead safe and profitable form of investment. true that the main object of the Clab is a Court construed the second part as a mero expulsion has not been questioned, nor is government of Ireland would not at first be that Secretary Carlisle intends. long slace, but, though this has practi-Fer several ronsons at acered desirable to sporting and not a social one, but the social redundancy, in proference to giving it a suggested that the Siewards and strong pus, and it might ant have the the Geary law will probably register. They far as the the Board that this disability should be re-element is not entirely excluded. The moaning which would have enlarged the those who set the stewards la ation control of any powerful force of British went Rev. E R. Donohoo to Secretary Carlisle said the law must be cally boon the case, working of the Company is concerned, yet moved, and we authaijate no objection to membership is strictly limited, and the operation of the first part and would have were actuated by any motive other than a troops, the imperial government hesitating Carlisle to ask him about his fastrac-
the Resolution I shall propose, because not sport is meant to be promoted by members, destroyed the rights of the plaintiff audert bona fide desire to protect the interests and to act in face either of Parliament or of its tions. our property through the endeavours apply has it been carefully drawn up by the and members only, joining in it. Under an agroeiseut which was perfectly legal at foliaraator of the Club, but I think that own military officers. The Ulsteren, we obeyed. Doneboo ozimád that it would ba monetary contributions of some sharehold. ore, has as least been kept together, and Company's Solicitors in accordance with the the 841 rufe every horas or peny entered the time when it was made. The case they mistook their powers, and I mast, should think, would have a few weeks time, dificult for the Chincue to secure ten white those who have put their hands into their most modera examples, but it is identical is for a race must be the bond fide property of parte Stainer, De G. M, and 8, 263, was on therefore, told that Rule 40 was not pro and might, after creating a provisional go witnesses to the fist of their previous pockets during the last 18 months to achieve effect with the power conferred upon the
can ride in any race, Under of Statuts being construed retrospective. It does not follow that no Rate for expal of Queen Victoria's dominion,' it even fairly law did not expect impossibilitice, and if
erious with soft-
armed, construet and defead a Plevna which ono kind of teatimony could not be obtained this, have never given ap the hope of final Directors of aneh Iscal Companies as the amend or members, and to one has a the other band relied upon as an instanes party applied to the plaintiff's expulsion.vernment charged to defend this division residence, to which Carlisie replied that the
A new Rule,
no Irish local force could carry, and which the next best would no doubt be accepted success in bringing this unfortunate con- Hongkong Fire, the Straits fire, the Chins these circumstances it seems to me impas-ly where the language was very similar to sion coald apply to
any it would take 20,000 of the best British by the collectors of internal revenue. Roy. We have it on repeated Traders, the Steamboat Company, and pro-sible to say that the only misconduct the ruls in quastion. This was a case in cern to life agaiz
Mr Duaebgo will advise the Chinese that the which could
injuriously bankruploy. The application was for a cient clearness, might, without authority, that our property is a valuable bably many others. Loow propose :-That of a member one, the last report having been made, the first Subscation of Article 10% of the affect the Club would be conduct sertiets ander the Bankrupter Act of breach of conduer, apply to the pre troops two months to occupy by storm.
With Canadians, Scotchmen, Englishmen United States is in earnest and that they It 1849. The 250th section of that Statute rious conduct of members joining after
and probably Germans swarming to offer had better obey the law if they wish to stay when the farmer Secretary of the Company Articles of Association of The Chisa Fire in connection with horse racing.
.ted, with ita Insurance Company,
ім not diff gult to
other provided that if at any sitting for the the passing of the Rule, and imagino
original Rule might apply to the previous aid, the defense of such a Plerus might be a
Dune boc nid to-night that Attorney May visited the winee in June 1891, and none of East
iniscoudnes on the part of B these reports have ever been contradicted. murginal note, be expunged, and that in
ber which would make his participation rept it shall appear that he has com On the other hand the last report of Messrs Cor and Seavers and the report by Mr. K. marginal note bo inearted, viz:-It may in the sport whether as owner or rider mitted any of certain offences rity against the effect of such misconduct is sommotion in Great Britain that would laid before him all the communications that
invest the Fands of the Company in or upoo highly and reasonably objectionable to the Court shall refuse to grant the accating exercised on admission, but in
201 Parliament. The end, we see reason to the United States since the passage of the by Scott aut in 1889. From all the records, A. Stevens both agree to the mis.
useful preesation, and, indoed, believe, would be a compromise, which, by management of the mino and that our money/English, Indian, and Hongkong Government other members. In Dawkins v. Autrubas, auch certificate.' It was hold that mis- Sporting Club a rule of the sort might any Ministry and impede the aetion of passed between the Chiguro Government and has been fristared away in useless work, Stocks, Bonds, and Funde, and in or upon L.R. 17 Ch. D. 615, a new ralo provided conduct before the passing of the Act could be a After the failure of the Company's Man- the Stocks, Bonds, Fuads, and Securities of that, in case the condust of a member a properly regarded upon the application; expulsion for misconduct proviors to a making the either a canton of Ireland or a said he, I think our own Government is ager in November 1891 the power of at any Foreign Government, Country, or State, should be injurious to the character and there, although conduct store the passing momber's joining seems to be aimed at in division of England, would release the six placed in a most bumiliating position, and
of the Act was held to be conduct to which Rule 20 which refers to any person who constics from immediato dependence upan
CHINESE FOR ERINE torney was taken away from him and and upea Mortgage of freehold or leasehold interests of the Club (The Travellers) car-
Liarou Ladano, socording to a telegram transferred to Mr Broomfield of Sydney, property in Hongkong or elsewhere, and in thin steps might be taken for his expulsion, the clause referred, there wea po vocted shall have been party at any time, suy any Irish central authority. It would be sure they realized their position.
The Jockey Club Empire for the utter subjugation of mon who however without any funds from our or upon deposits with or loans at interest to It was held that this rule was not ultra right of the applicant interfered with; the where, to any fraud or malpractice connect too painful to put out the full force of the
were bureasonable the Court would not the clanes murely annexed condition to theba, I think, internet, but the sending of euch reports, ed, and in or upon such other Scourities as which from time to time have been vary it may in its discretion think it, and may interfere if the discretion to expel had been right to a certificate under the Act. This a frame and apply new Rules in such a warliament, and too great a drait besides on the Janeiro, has left that olts for China. He
therefore not an
ton instance of the retrospective as their interests domand, but it is not the loyalty of offours willing to die in any quer-purposes to return with 100,000 Chinesa
THE BEBEING AKA CASE. member at a time previous
London, April 8.The newspapers goa membership commenced and was
But would Elster or the six counties had to rely entirely for information or upou any of the Securifica aforesaid as
wade
ander an implied power to add to the e
the & paste Dawson, L. 19 Eq. 433 (aleo to its existegos. Ita Eule be not made in and their honour might alike ravole. Since November 1601 we have not had becasion requires
Mr Thurborn seconded, and the resolution rules. Thare indeed the conduct of the cited by the defendants) section 91 of the time to apply to a particular date as it have the moral right to embark in such a rally comment upon the Introduction the British Government's Behring son any diroof communication from MrGregory,
result from the BOG-existence the right of rebellion begins and ands.
counter cass, alleging the use of the mise bat he has aerutal times inforized Me was agreed to unanimously.
The Chairman thanked the shareholders expalled mauber had taken place after the Bankruptay Act, 186, which declared that arises, any injury or unpleasantness which struggle? It is very difficult to say where before the court of arbitration at Paris of
rule had passed, but this does not concern corain settlements were void, was held to may
opinion, certainly existe, or slavery, for instanco, Broomfield of leaks having to renewað, and on each of these occasious the necessary for their attendance and hoped they would the point under present consideration. apply to settlements made before the pass of the tule must, in my money has been subscribed here and seat attend the meeting to be held three weeks The case is Bu an hority to this extent, ing of the Act; but there again no right bo submitted to. The defendanta cuua wight be terual; and it is as certainly translations of Russian documents in the
was interfered with, because, as pointed out al bea naked whether, iu view of the noi uziversal, or there could be no
•power to add to the to tura to Sydney. The last news supplied to heace to confirm the realation.
rules of a Club & now departure may be in the judgment, such settlements had generally suited action of the members in eiety. Ou the whole we should say that Captain Broomfield by Mr Gregory were
taken as grounds of expulsion if the in- been also void under a section of the pre- the utter of the plaintiff's expulsion, the the right arose wherever an intuiarable tia results of the mine from 12th to 24th
terests of the Club require it. If it is true vious Bankrupter Act, for which see in 91 Court could grant damages in lieu of any wrong existed not warsble in any other for, cases injunction, but I feel that the present is way, as in the case of slavery; wherever a December 1899, and Mr Gregory reported
was substituted, There are, howe that the conduct of a member outside the the arushing of 7 Lons Quartz by the tribn
Club might be injurious to the intemets whore Statuled, especially such as deal with ; obviously a uso where damages could out higher race was subjected to a lower one. lsification in favor of the contentions el tore and yielding a little over 10 oz. of gold,
of the Chib, the validity of a rule provid- the practice and procedure of evarts of setisfactorily be assessed, and would not, if | as is the case of Bulgarians and Turks, the United Statos. As the and further the treatment of 83 tons of
United States pat ia amcaded versions of ing for expulsion for such conduct would justice, have been held to relate back so as allowed, have the effect of settling, once for and wherever a race was transferred from Tailings by the Watson and Dennys Pan,
But be affected by the Club being a to modify the position of parties before the all, the matters in difference between the one demision to another witaout its own
would suppose that no mere meed be said, ylalding a profit of about £40. Ife than
a social one. The Statates p saad. It is true that generally parties.
The injunction prayed for will, there-sent, the case with the Tyro- the misiranalate documents, most poopla mentioned the purchase of another pau
110 sporting instead of
difference, if any, would be ouly in the ap- such Statutes have contained provisions
If it is contended that Irish opinion must but it is surprising to find that, after facil costing £125 to be paid for out of the tail.
plication of the rale. Conduct which would which mitigated the effect of the ea post fore, issue.
Mr Robinson asked for costs.
be the judge as to the right or wrong of any y admitting some documents to be na ngs, the working of two pans not costing
aore reliable than the Mormon Scriptures, necessarily injure a purely sociar eins night facto operation, but even in the sbaenda of
Ilia Lordship--The costs of the actina to rebellion in Ireland, we reply that even if more than the working of one only, and that he thereby expected a clean profit of £20
not injura a sporting Club. This would be such provisions the clear intention of the per week merely from the see of the poor.
a matter for the discretion of the expelling law must be followed. In Abell against follow the event. I have put this dowas that bu st Ireland cannot hold two ountra- the United States Govorument has refrained ments based on these garbled translations. 38 authority and this discretion cannot, us the Lee, L.R. & c. P. 871. Willes (J.) said 1 the proper form of injunction, Mr Robin distory opinions at aues. She pleads that from modifying or withdrawing the segn The British contention, the Standard Since then we have had no news' whatever,
Case quo ed shows, be controlled by a Court ut orly repudiate the nation that it is com-san: Restraining the defendante, er her people haing a separate people, have a of them, from acting on the right to self-government and would have a Thess escape of information however prove
of law. The next contention of the plaintiff petent to a judge to modify the language any
are expunged there does not remain an to us that our property is being worked and
which I deal with is the anggestion that the of an Act of Parliament in order to bring it Special Resolution passed and confirm right to rebel to get it if they had a chance. adda, is that when the spurious passages atou of aridento aspporting the obier probably bas luen for the last 18 mouths,-Patients rensining in Bos
proceedings under which ho was expoiled in accordance with his views as to what is od st the Extraordinary Genewil Meetings Very good; but then the men of the North
American allegations. In closing the were not in accordance with rule 32, which right and reasonable, and this principle of the 11th and 2th September, 1891, res are a separate people, too, and have also the
Standard remarks that it would perhaps runs no follows: Every resolution passed as been recognised in numerous ca rectively, and from causing the said pe right to rebel if they will rug the rak, at an extraordinary general meeting to ust be All that can be said for the presumption cial Resolution to bo acted upon, so as, in They are not a nation and do not pretend to conErmed by a majority amounting to two giant the retrospective operation of a cither case, to exclude the plaintiff from be one, but they are a part of a natius seat-ba futile lo ask whether any responsible thirds of the voter at a second extraordinary Statuto is that the Courts will not allow the enjoyment, as a mustber of the Club, et on their loths and bills for hundreds of politician at Washington really thought years, during which they have never given this device could begaile the represente deatroy rested rights of the use and benefit of the Club and the general meeting to be held 14 days subse-enchi au cperation
up their elair to be British subjects. Sives of Great Britain.
The St. James's Gazsite says it does not queat to the conclusion of the first, agal or prejudicially affect the legal character of buildings and property therook.
Thay have been a persistent in their appa- during that time the resolution or rosol past anta, unless the language of the Act
rateness to the Irish themselves, if that is suspect the United States Government of conniving at the concocted passages, and tions shall be circulated for the information makes it quite clear that each operation
a claim to be respected. was intended. The law with regard to the of members who may not have attended at
Û. Georg.
Construod
The Chairman said-Gentlemen, I ran funds in Chinese Government is only in furtherance of the goueral tracts and agreements by way of gaming guide for the information of members
Hieu thereof the following Subsection and
В
member
misconduct,
How allow of the certificate of any beasconduct of all members. The usual secu-graad cue, and would certainly excite a
shake
zoltón
hers.
TUE GEARY ZAW
enforce
from the toas of the communication I am
eido has not been able to do much in our any Beaking fastitutions wherever establish- nires and that even if the decision to expel | cartificate was the creation of the Act, audied with horse-racing tionary power whe ably ask to remain subject to its Par. sent by the Herald's dorrespondent" in 'Rio
meagrety supplied to him by Mr Gregory/from time to time bonvert or realize any exercized bond Ride, Thore, as hero, teration of a Statute in the sense ofite dus-aphore of a Rule to cat down the contracrei save one against whivir 1beir conscioscos labourers to work in that country. " upon whom he, according to his own lellein monien so invested and re-invest the same is new rule had been added after the plain roying of modifying a pre-existing right, In tual rights of
ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. STATISTICS POR Arkir, 1898. In-Patients remaining to Hoa-
pital on 1st Aprit In-Patients admitted to Hos-
pital daring April
Total number treated us
In-Patients ... Of these there wore- Discharged cured... Discharged relieved Discharged ou other grounds Died in Hospital...
pital on lat May, 1893 and that the tributors have been making a handsame prost out of the mine, iluugh me Out-Patients, new cases have never received may accounts what. Out-Patiente, return visits...
Total number of Out-Patient and ever aswing what has been going on
visits
evoded so far as to interest
447
58
07
22
11
3
72
$59
798
1657
.15
61
28
giving us the moneys collected and Operations pended. Efforts were made in London in
Vaccinations ... 1802 to reloat the Company there and euc Dental CAER
Secretary of
JOHN O. THOMSON, M. A., M.D., a neighbouring gold mine owned in London.
Superintendent. Certain offers were made to him: he is at present in Sydney, but letters by inst Aus: traliaa mail inform us that this gentleman | |-- has not had time yet to visit our properly, but that he will shortly do so and write to
us. It was found impossible to form a new
SUPREME COURT.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
Board,
all the previous Directors except (Before His Honour Mr Fielding Clarke,
ene and the Secretary had retired, and it.
has been decided at an informal meeting of shareholders that the easiest way to deal with the affairs of the Company will
Chief Justice.) Monday, May 1
that when there is
the first meeting, and may wish to voto construction of a Statute is instructive at the subsequent one.
ro-
FOOCHOW NOTES
April 29.
lese.
AG
It
caso presented by the United States.
The London Standard says:-Sometimes
the translatar seone to have blundered out
to have been mistaken, while some errors
of sheer carelessness, and in other places
of omission and commission show deliberate
-NARK TWAIN SOMES HOME.
of the
The question is whether the meating..hat if it were a Statutory provis stand that part of these fresh supplies while we can say that we think they will from Goben. file only paseassion was
it
be in
We shall be sorry to see the Ulstermen in says the American people will repudiate Thore being fo this cate in showing the jealous The arrivals of rloo have been very insurrection, even if the bone rule bill's trick as dirty and so silly, Yes, adda no evidence of consent to or condona-reed which must be paid to vested condiderable of inte. A large proportion paces, for civil war to the destruction of the Gazette, the arguments founded on tion of nay iregolarity, I agree that the right, but it does not necessarily go of the quality is for reetucking the civil life, and la mort anses a crime justly, these forgeries are uncanceled.
government graueries, the old reserves as well as legally, punishable with death,
New York, April 3.-Mark Twain arrived plaintiff has & rigist to reist upon a striat vera the construction to be put upon observance of the conditions of this ruis. rulo 40. In the first place it is impos having been disposed of to dealers and but we cannot say that, according to recog
at sible to take the rula by itself and say poor people at very low prices. We undernized moralities, they will be in the wrong, to-day on the steamship Kaiser Wilhelm which the resolution for expulsion was con
certain construction.
come from Korea, an altogether novel try it. If they move before the bill passes, small hand satchel whose contents had been firmed, held as it was on the 18th day after would receive a
uf course they will give up all claim to justi-rarefully overhauled by the customs offioara occurrence we are informed. be to appoint & liquidator with a 48 ST. WATETEAD AND OTHERS, the meeting at which the resolution was If it were a stalatory provision of doubtful
The foreign piece-goods business must fea lor and all English syropathy, but just in search of contraband gode. Judgment was given in this notion, in
He managed to escape recognition atrong committee to belp, en that a
R very bad way, since, followingly irritated as they are, they are not so mad which the plaintiff prayed the Court to le passed, was hold in accordance with the messing it would not he looked a by scheme of reconstruction or of raising
to be held 14 days subsequent to the con it was contained, the old law it replaced, three failures amongst the antires, already us that. There are fansties among them, those who were waiting for friends and money can be the easier effected. It will sue in injunction to restrain the Stewards rule which requires the second meating itself. The whole of the Statuts in which bo Becessary to raise funds in order to of the Hongkong Jockey Club from expell- carry on the negocistions with our Lordon ing him from the membership of the Club. lucio of bird site werd stood and ever other laws made in pari turi reported, since the China New Year, no but shoir leadora hold them wall in hand. quietly made his way to the Glorbar Hotel Mr E. Robinson, instructed by bir. H. alone, tha second meeting would, I think might rightly be eximinal with a view to have now to record auuther, with liabilities and the Catilies of Belfast are, we trasten Fifth avenue, whore he registered ns.
itu menghiz
In the second amounting to $70,000.
The lossas fall and teliste, us Bule as those of Glasgow or Goorge Jones, Gibraltar, and was avaigus have to be held on the 14th day; but the ascortail friends and to secure the leases and pro- bably appoint some local man to visit the J. Holmos, was counsel for the plaintiff ruls gots on to provide that daring that pace, the powers of a Oleb to make new chicily, if not entirely, on the native banks, London, where to be an English Catholic isod to room 96. Ile carefully cancoated bis by means of a telegram which he sent early salie and report fally on the state of affairs, while the Jockey Club was represented by time the resclution shall be circolate; 1 Rules and altogether a fiscent from those of and they are hecoming to distrustful of the to belong to a class socially rather at a pre-identity at the hotel until it was discovered
FOR THE CAR'S HAFETY.
in the evening, and then he shut himself in Several shareholders have promised their Be J. J. Francis, 2.0., and Ms H. E.
allawed for thus circulation of the result. pawers are limited by the way intrude that they are withdrawing their
London, April 7.-Over 100,000 troops | kis room and refused la he seen. When a assistance, and it is probable that the capi-Pollock, instructed by Me Master for think that this means that 14 days must als legislatura. A Legislature, unless its sourdness of this particular branch of rium than a discount. tal required. Will be raised on certain terms:
His Lordship said the plaintiff claime tion; sud this could not be done if the which it was created, as an inherent facilities to all those engaged in it-ts
paes Jaws eve
to the arch na extent, indeed, that it is thought have bere under aros this week, standing reporter called at the hotel he was engaged second meeting ware held before the 10th power to Every shareholder will have the opportunity
It is many still going concerns will have to sac-for hours facing the allent reilway tracks and could not spare time to talk, which an injunction against the defendants, the day. In Young against Higgins, O. M. & destruction of rested rights. of helping and those who refuse to help towards of the Jockey Club, teatraising W, 49, Alderson (U) auid Where thers to its owu jadge of what is just and unjust; quqb
they waited for the imperial special train to was singular, the Company in the present juusture may them from excluding the plaintiff from the find their interest silber very much
Mesars Jobsson, Stokes and Master).
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