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THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1911.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. ·

Hi Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard "president at the meeting of the Legislative Council hoki to-day. There were also prosunt...

H. E. Major General. Axarason, Cam. manding the Troops.

Hon. Mr W. D. Bay, Colonial Secretary.

besu discovered during the course of the Revision of the Laws. This Ordinatica deal with truffle as well as licenses: the word licensing has therefore been deleted from the titla. No new principle

is introduced,

SUPPLEMENTARY, VOTE.

Hon. Colonial Secretary moved the first reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinanco to authorize the Appropriation of a Sup Hon. Mr C. G. ALARASTER, Acting plementary Sum of Four hundred and Attorney-General.

thirty-eight thousand sine hundred and Colonialuine Dollars and minety-three Cents, to

Hon. Mr A. M. Tiusos, Treasurer.

defray the Charges of the Year 1910.

Hon. Colonial Transurer seconded and Hon. Mr W, CHATBAN, C.A... Director the bill was read a first time. of Public Works,

The Bill provided for the orpenditure of

Hon. Mr A. W. BRANIN, C.G.. the sum as follow Registrar Genom),

Audit Department,

Hon. Capt. F. W. Lross, Acting Cupt. Treasury,... Supt. of Police.

Hon. Dr. Ho E. G.M.G.

Hon. Alr H. E. POLLOCK.

Eon. Mr Wet YUX, C.M.G.

Hon. Mr EA. HIWETT

Hon. Mr O. F. ROMA

Hon. Mr MONTAGUE EOR.

Mr C. CLEMENT, (Clurk of Councils),

ROYAL SQUARE FENCING.

A report of the preceding of the Public Works Committee at a mesting held on the 8th June was laid before the Council. The only matter dealt with was the fencing of gardens in Royal Squaro, The members of the Committee, who had studied the conditions on the ground, were of opinion that the pattern of the existing iron railings and granito pillars enclosing the gardens belonging to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank should be adopted for the gardans belonging to the fovernment on the following ground :---(5)) They are sufficient

by elegant; (b) They are reasonably in expensive: (8.) They are sufficiently high

to exclude intruders.

THE PROBATES ORDINANCE.

1

THE CORONATION.

purelograms of Congratulation..

Council this afternoon His Kreollancy the At the meeting of the Legislativo Curarnor read, two tolugesan of congratus Intion in connection with the Coronation of His Majesty the King, as follows:

CANTON

THE CHINA MAIL.

HARBOUR MASTER'S RIFROT.

All Records Broken.

(Commander Bant Taylor, R.N.) for the ort of the Barbour Master ar 1910 was last before the Legislative Council this afternoon. Is showed that the total of the shipping antaring and clearing at porta in the Colony during the Governer, Hongkong....

your 1910 amounted to 547,182 • vospols of the coronation of His Majesty the King bors of 10,864 vessels, with an increase of

To-day celebrates amid gront rejoicings

96,634,381 tone, which, compared with and all friendly states share your joy. I

dgura for 1900, shows an increase.

JA DUB express my friendly regard and

my 1,703,616 tons. These totals aro-the gratitude for the assistance you have largest you reached, exosting all previous

rendered mic whenever needed. I send you this rologram with the expression of hearty congratulations.-Cuas. VICOT or Two EwONGS.

The other Admiral

was from the Gurman

TSINTAU.

records by 18,059 vessels and 500,051 23,160,266 tons were engaged in Foreign tone. Of the above, 40,714 vessels of trade, ha against 43,794 of 22,415,125 turis in 1909.

A tabia is given which shows increase in "British ocasa shipping ot 188 ships of 976,019 tons, or of 4.5 The heartiest congratulations ot | e cont. in numbers and of 4.8 the German cruiser squadron on this per cent. in tonnage. This seems to in- the y of the Coronation. May dicato a resumption of the usual small 1.03 their Majesties the King and Queen bo anant increase in British shipping which 2,993.24 vouchsafod a long and blessed reign to tho has been so constant a feature in oach 204,003,63 VICH ADHUKA

benefit of the English nation-VoNKRONIK, normal yaar.. Forciye ocean vessels have 28,071.93

decreased by e ships ar 014, per cent., while their collective tonnage has increased. 10,225.87

by 248,061 tons, or 5.1 per cont

Miscellaneous Services, ... Judicial and Legal Department, Public Works Recurrent, Public Works, Extruertiary Post Oflics,

@ 1,121.18

170.01 125,380.82

Pensions,

17

Total,

... $138,009,13

BANKRUPTCY COURT.

There was a sitting of the Bankruptcy Piggott, at Court before the Chief Justee, Sir Francis

morning.

the Supreme Court this

His Excelleney dult with the votes extension of the Western Market of which made for subsidiary enings and the he had previously given full details to the Council. The total supplementary vote

BANK PARTNERS ABSCOND. was $824,000 expenditur in excess of the estimato, out of which was 2477,000 E. B. Hind appeared for the petitioning In the case of the Wing Yuen Bank, Mr arrears of military contribution for 1900. ereditors. Mr Hind said that the case had The actual expenditure for the peat your beau adjourned in order that the Official Re stood at six million dollara xid, being anceiver might try and got rid of the premises increase over 1900 of 8364,274. The so that there would be uo outgoings in rate of exchange for the year Wils 1/93 and the estimates had been calculat

respect of the estate. ed at the mte of 19, so that the increase in

the exchange

WAR

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favour of the payments and in sterling Other savings included the redemption of

land of 8442,618 in the neighbourhood of the railway which they purchased for

Recaiver, said there was an interim re- Mr A. M. Fletcher, Deputy Official

suficient to pay the bailift's fets. Fund ceiving order in the case as there was not got about 8300 in hand which was found

on the premises. He had opposed the

Compared with 20 years ago, the rotaras how, so far se British shipping is cononmed, and B45 per cent. in tonnage, and in jka intresa of 2876 per cent in numbers foreign shipping an increase of 291-3 per cent in numbers and 535-8 per cent. "in tcapage.

THE PROUDLOCK CASE. Question of Withdrawing the

Appeal.

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Hon. Culonial Treasurer noved the fint $263,376 less than the estimate. Included receiving order on the gmand that the to Mr Wagner, her counsel, by Airs Hotar's Fetters, by May Wynne. reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to that was 3214,880 spent on public with partners had collected a large sum of! Proudlock, in which her decision is made Some Happenings of Glendalyne, by Duro-

amend the Probates Ordinance, 1897.

Bon. Attorney Genaml seconded, and The Bill was read a first time.

note attached to the Bill stated: The amendment (a) and (b) together with amendment which is being Jade by the Stamp Amendment Bill, 1911. in the Stamp (Amendment) Or dirance, 1908, are introduced to prevent doubts neising with regard te

the Chinese law of inheritance, as it has been

suggested, though net proved, in a recent case (Li Chok Hung "e. Li Pui Choi) that the French principle of Fle woort suisit_le rif' is recognised as a portion of the law of China, and that consequently unless probate daty is collected, as estate duty is in Euginnd, since the Finance Act 1894, on property passing on death, it cannot be collected at all, because, it is contended, the recessed lentes no estate. The amend ment (e) is an amendinent consequential on the Convention between the United King. dom and Japan signed and ratified at

Tekio in 1500."

THE STAMP ORDINANCE.

Hon. Colonial Treasurer moved the first reading of a. Bill entitled An Ordinance to further amend the Stamp Ordinance, 1001, and the law relating to Stamps and Stamp Duty.

Hor Attomey General seconded, and the Bill was read a first time.

The objects and reasons of the Bill were #et out as follows:The proviso to see tion 8."(2) of the Principal Ordinamer

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(Ordinance No. 18 of 41901) is introduced to enable transfers of shares, bills of ex change and promissory botes to be stamped after execution in

uf sudden departure from the Colony or other like

cases. The words deleted by section 3 relate to a duty which has been obsolete mince Ordinance No. 32 of 1001 was passed. Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10 are based on the Imperial Stamp Act 1891 to the corresponding sections of which

for the resumption of land for which no provision had been made. There was very little spent last year on the type refuge and that was due to the fact of the necessary delays in placing the contract. The half yearly estimute which he bad pro- mised Mr Osborne should be laid on the table would be Inid on the table by the Hon Director of Public Works at the next meeting. He promised in fatura to publish an acut showing in detail the Predit to the fund, the sitin

shipping light dues and credit from every other urce and the full details of expenditure and during the year.

The military was $141,804 in excess of fast year and What the due time came he trasted 87.400 wax wared on the volenteurs. that they would experience 72 revival

of prosperity which would make their funds in a satisfactory condition. He had recent

seen the report of the I.BL.C. of in which were two notable facts. In 1910

Chine

the same afternoon. The partners would money from various banks and absconded simply be protected by the receiving order. It was better for the people whom they had defrauded to be a position to prosecute them.

His Lordship Whas are the liabilition Mr Hind-Soniething like 81,000. Mr Hind said he wished to iso the point of the Micial Receiver demanding $100 for prolininary expenses which he had paid under protest,

Dear Mr Wagner, known

Prve Gaat, Jane 27.

I thank you for your latter. I gather from what you say three things: First 24th. Second that the notes of evidence that the Court of Appeal sits on the

aro so voluminous that they cannot he rendy for another ten days. Thiru, if Straita Counsel were engaged as proposud it would hardly be possible for him to get the can up in the time at his disposal. and the 24th of July. from the date e of his receiving the evidence

I have carefully

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The continust supervision has got on my hundred and forty three million tacts which

nervos tu auch an extent that I fool another exceeded the previous year by over The application of C. H. Chaves to

mooth would deprive mo of my reason. I Two years ago Hongkong took fire milions Mr Fletcher said he was a clerk who had temible that I cannot bear the idea of Baving eighty-six and a half million mels. rescind a receiving order was considered.

have a horror, ton, of appearing in Coort again. My recollections of it are se while last year it was thirty two and thres filed his petition himself and his Lordship to go through it all again. I do not feel quarter millions, in spite of the rabtex and opium speculations, which had lind granted a receiving order'ca condition pain, and suffering cound has me mire worked such dimaterous results. These that debtor paid $10 a month. He had endured. Though conscious of my figures were no doubt in a large measure failed to pay any money at all and there innocence of the terrible charge Against than I have already due to opium but that did not destroy the significance of the figures he had given them.

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had had to advance the money to pay the pointed out as a condemned criminal. advertisements. The address debtor gave sent in to His Highness the Sultan asking Isa told that various patitions have been Attorney-General mared the sould not be found and the firm he stated that I may be pardoned. I hope that he Ordinance to amend the Larceny (Amind-employed by them. He could not be or bad, I am sincerely thankful to all the second reading of the Bill entitled An he was employed with denied that he was may be moved to take pity on my mufferings, Whatever the resu't of my decision, good ment) Ordinance, 1900.

found. In the usual case an application kind people who have interested themselves Hon. Colonial Secretary seconde and should be made for the arrest of debtor on my behalf. I am especially grateful t the bill was read a second time. The bill but in this case ho asked that the receiving those fadics and gentlemen who have so and it was only natural that there should

A circus always attracts a large crowd THE STANDARD LIFE OFFICE. passed through committee and was read nerder he rescinded and the proceedings of my appeal. I am afraid they will be be a full attendance at the Hippodrome

kindly subscribed money for the

pxyment third time and passed on the motion of the finished. Hon. Attorney General saconded by the Hos. Colonial Secretary

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Hon.

TRE LARCENY ORDINANCE.

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

At a meeting of the Finance Committee the following votes were passed

1011.

LXAL

reference is made in the marginal notes and Legal Departments, B.-Magistracy, A sum of 8155 in aid of the vote Judicial Section 11 brings the local practice into personal emoluments, special allowance to fine with the practice introduced into Mr E, R. Hallifax for acting as First Police England by the Finance Act 1894 which Magistrate from October, 1909, to Mas, makes the duty payabloop the value at the date of dooth and not on the value at the time of the gmat of probate. The words tion of Benin aid of the pore

A sum of 825 in aid of the vote Edues "passing on death" are also introduced Education, other charyes, Belilios Fublic

School, English side, books.

to prevent doubts arising with regard the Chinose law of inheritance,

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EDUCATION.

NEW TERRITORY QUARTERS. it has been suggested, though not A sum of 25.762 in aid of the vote Fublic proved, in a recent case (Li Choke Works, Extraordinary, buildings furnished Hung. Li Pui Choi) that the French quarters for the Public Works Department Surveyor in the New Territories and Rest principle of le mort saisi le if in recognised Hound for Public Works Department and a portion of the law of China, and that other Officers visiting the Territory on onerquently unless probate duty is collect_oficial business,

ed on the property passing on death it can not be collected at all, because, it is contended, the doreased leaves, no estate, The amendment affected by section 2 is kutended to make the rates of interest uni- form throughout, the "Colony, Sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 13 are introduced to

remove doubts and sub-section (3) is already law by virtue of section 51, of Ordinance No. 1 of 1865 but it te been found venient to introduce it into the Stamp Ordinance."

HEAMP DUTIES.

Han, Colonis! Treasurer moved the first reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the law relating to the Management of Stamp Duties.

Hon. Attorney General seconded, and tho-Bill was read a frat timu

This Bill is based mainly on the Imperial Stamp Duties Management Act 1891,

PRIVÁTZ VERKLER,"

Hon. Attorney Genemi maved the first) reading of a Bill entitled An Ordiziaca to attend the Private Vehicles Licensing

Ordinance, 1805,

Hon. Colonial Bocretary seconded, and the Dill was rend a first foodw ⠀⠀ This Ordinance, says a acte attached, in introduced to render Ordinance No. 6 of 1805 more intelligible, sérious errors having

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PERSONAL KMOLUMENTA.

The application was granted.

PETITION CONSENTED TO,

In the case of Mesas Dady Burjor and Co., who applied for a patition, the matter was adjourned. 3fr Hind said there had been an intrim" receiving onder and debtor had consented to a receiving order,

A PRIVATE ABRANDÈMENT.

Mr Fletcher said it was de btor's own S. A Marican applied for u petition. petition and the creditors had tried to como to a private armagement which might be put through. He would therefore ask that the matter stand over until the next agreed to by his Lordship, sitting of the bankruptcy court. This was

aminitiva.

PURLI EXAMINATION.

sorry, but I cannot bear the suspense.

THE HIPPODROME.

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disappointed at my decision, and I am very Circus and Mensgeris stich opened at The above monthly premium will secure a £1,000 Policy on hope they will understand. Perhaps if they circus had certainly lost none of im Causeway Bay on Wednesday night. The Baw my call they would do so." "I am un- feignedly grateful to them all. I will sekhestre during its absence from Hong- my husband to convey to the indies of kong in izet, practically, with the Penang and other parts my sincerest thanks for their sympathy to one in such terrible trouble as myself.

Ethel Proudlock. P.S.--Please withdraw appeal as soon is possible.

Straits Echo wrote on June 26th as under- The Kuala Lumpur correspondent of the

exception of a few old friends" the arlistes were entirely new to the Colony, In place of the former marquees spacious and substantially built matshed had been erected, which is a great improvement and convenience of the numerous patrone. and misterially added to the comfort

Mr Proudlock has received a cable, in The lengthy programme opened with a reply to his shls to the King, intimating selection by the orchestra, under the that the exercise of the prerogative of mercy was at the discretion of the local direction of Herr Lehmann, after which Government with which the King does not Master Jenkins gave a surprisingly clever desire to interfero.

tura with a Shetland pony, The "Black reply has also been received to the Diamol," the midget marvel," showed, able to the Queen, intimating that the Queen in unable to interfere in the matter how well he had been trained by his

The Sultan of Selangor informed Mr dancing to the music of the band. 1-terrainst the verdict the petition pray: Proudlock that as an appeal has been eft in Cardon will not be considered artil the foult of the appoal is declared or the appeal is abandoned.

Eda Faza came up for his public ex: Mr Fletcher-You are a clerk 7-Yes. How long have you been a clerk About ten years,

What is your salary 1-8175, How long have you drawn that amount -From the begining of the year.

What do you estimate your total debtedness to be 7-$1,200.

her feats on the globe roulante while an Miss Elliots" was warmly applauded for

interesting turn was that of Miss Marie in

an equestrienno act. Miss Ieubeln gave a indecided yet whether the appeal will pro-which was greatly enjoyed: The Mysore Mr Prcadlock says that it has not been fine performance on the single trapezo, fin saw his wife recently when the Troape, old favourites in Hongkong,

sced.

of money borrowed and goods supplied.

To what do you attribute your msolvency

175 in.

is fairly large salary? It was 8150 last year and 8125 the year before. have exceeded my income.

What is that in respect of i-In respect appeared to be fairly well.”

I

You informed me you and lived some what with extray and bean connected

various clubs Yes. You are prepared to pay to a month?

debtor was adjudged bankrupt.

The public examination was closed and

QUEEN'S COLLEGE "TUCK SHOP."

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GYMKHANA NOTES.

Wero well to the fore in their acrobatic exhibition after which Dickey and Willie did the double jockey act. Charming and graceful were Misses ponies in training for the Gymkhans next Spanish dance. Mr F. Foncs introduced beary course a number of the Catherine, Marie, Bella and Amelis in s Saturday afternoon were given their last the performing elephants and the first part gallop this morning. Most of the time of the programme concluded with acrobatic were slow, the best performance being festa by the Jenkins family Clown done by Tradee.

Rococo, well-known in Hongkong, enter- tained the audience during the short in- tervals being assisted by his partner Jenxias. Both materially contributed to the success of the entertainment.

The following were the times taken: Donau (Boy) three-quarters, 38, 1.10, Highland Kinz. (Mr Gegg) ose nuile, 42, 1.20, 1:56, 2.20.

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33, 1.03. Following the precedent of the bost James (Bag) soren furlongs, Inst half-mufe

Bantaci (Boy) three-quarters, 16, 111,

In the second part of the programine Mr anclosure which is the latest invention G. Urban introduced the performing farmin

Oil King. (Dr Elistings) three-quarters, from Europe for the safety of the public. 40, 1.24, 16,

The lions went through a number of evolu Caprice, (Ur David) three-quarters, 39, Seaweed (Mr Gegg) half-mile, 35, 1.06.1;tions. They are magnificent animals and 1.12.3, 1.45. -

then performance showed how well and capably they had been trained by Mr. Urban, i

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Police and Prived" Departamente, A- A sum of 24,750 in aid of tho sota Police, other charges, and B.-Fire Brigade, Police Department, Secret Service, $1,000 other charges, for the following itemEnglish public schools a "tack shop" has Fire Brigate, repairs to engines, etc., 9750, ecently been established in the College stores, 22,500,

It has fong been felt that the spectacle of a 1,43. howling mobat 11 to 13 boys fighting for the bana, was unworthy of the Collego:. Further, bars of the gates and grabbing wildly Eur the spicy breezes of Aberdeen Stroot carry at stoma which cannot but be discouraging to the coy ice cream,"street-bred though it A sum of 88,241 in aid of personal the Normal School

he. Honce we now hare-located under ist half-inile, 32.2, 1.06.2

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