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SUPREME COURT.
Friday, 18th September. IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIR HENRY S.
S. C. FARNHAM, BOYD & CO., LD..
The shareholders in S. C. Farnham. Hoyd & Cox Ld., are summoned to an extraordinary general meeting to consider the proposal to sell the whole of their undertaking, lock, stock, and barrel, to a London company which is to be
formed to take it over and carry it on.
It is
proposed that the shareholders shall receive for
each share of Thu. 100 in the present com- pany the son of £12 10%, equal at 24 60 exchange to Tls. 100, and shares in the new company to the value of €16 or Ts. 128. This
is on
the face of it a very favourable sale.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1904.
REVIEWS
The Stolen Submarine. By GEORGE GRIFFITH,
London: George Bell & Sons.
Rank foolishness. That would be quite sufficient comment on this story, if it had not been represented as a tale of the Russo- BERKKLEY (CHIEF Justier).
it contains more blunders than tre ever met in Japanese war," Because of that, anti because ACTION WOR PERFORMANCE OF AN
one single book before, we will devote more AGREEMENT.. Evidence for the defendant was resumed In
Picking a few at random, we inay mention the case in whichi Wong Lot Tau. merchant,
those oupage 263, where two of the characters 151, Des Vox Roml, swel Tora Chak U.
pace than mual to is.
are in Shanghai. They want to have a private Jandowner, 61, Des Voeux Road. for specific
talk, and to get rid of the Chinese servants performance of an agreement made between flu Original shareholders in S. L. Farnham & Co.. plaintiff as vendor and the defendint as par- L., will thus receive the equivalent of Tlx. 228
for their outlay of Tlx. 38.31; those the man says to the mistress: Tell your servants that I am a great English lord who chaser, on 28th May. 190 for the sale by
Boyd & Co. Ld., will receive this plaintiff to defendant of the Remaining Por
him. (American sailors dressed as Chinese) for their Tis. 50; and those, in the Shanghai and brought his own servants with tion of Inland Lat No. 1,216, subject to a certain mortgagé registered in the Land Office, F. S. & Dock Co., Ltd, the third of the They will miderstand that, because it's what all Chinese bigwigs do. Give them a boliday for and to the payment of $27,590, portion of the
to-night and a couple of tacle apiece to go and principal sum of $10,000 and interest. Plain-companies which were smalgamated in the tiff asked alternatively for $10,000 damages. present company, for their Th. 100. What Hon. F. H. Sharp, K., mrrister-at-law to be the total capital of the London company spend
is not stated; but the amount required to finstructed by Mr. R. Barding, of Messrs. Ewens and Harston. solicitors, appeared for the plaintiff, und Mr. M. W Slade, barrister- af-law instructed by Mr. F. X. d'Almada o
sum
purchase the existing company, in cash and
They. By RUDYARD KIPLING, in Scribner's ¦ Magazine for August. London: William Heinemann. One Shilling.
An excellent number as usual, splendidly illustrated and most ably edited, Scribner's is chiefly noticeable this time for a trife of Kipling's, which quito dominates the rest of the contents, superior as is their quality. They ” is an excellent cxample of the Kiplingcaque
magic which transforms a simple thought or fleeting faney into a convincing bit of literature. To outline the scheme of this weil sketch is to make it sound rilievions. The daydreams in which Kipling's imagination evidently often rans riot were concerned once with a dead child or dead children. Whatever form the first adumbration took, the author evidently seized upon it as "ouidee for a story," and then Thoy falls short of the famous theme. brought consummate art to hear upon the
Exushwood Boy" only because its improbability is greater, and strikes one as so. Kipling gives
to the souls of dead children their happy
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Hongkong, 8th August, 1904: calculations relating to dollars, taels, yen, francs, rupees. guilders. roubles, &c. Wa congratulate a useful book, and he is certainly to be com- Mr. Brent on his inception of the ideo of such plimented on the way in which he has carried it ont
SAILORS GUILD STILL BUSY. The Merchant Service Guild have been in communication with the Minister of the Marine
bunting ground" on earth amid congenial Department of Now Zealand and with the This took place, by the way, in a foreign scones and folk. Only those who are fond of Bourd of Trado in this country relative to the The gentleman turned up “dressed in Eastern and hear the little spirits or to attract them, | casualties held in New Zealand. It appears bungalow at Shanghai, only this lost January! ebildren, who have lost children, are able to see procedure of courts of inquiry into shipping dinner clothes!" A guest who came in just In a beautiful country house, a blind, big-that though captains and officers have been before the dinner was invited to have a wash hearted woman, herself childless, has establish absolved from blame at those inquiries, it has
Castro, solicitor), was for the defence. The which is understood to be contemplated by the He had just stepped round all ready dressed to i ha a sort of asylum for baby souls, and the been the case that they have been maleted in
property involved is the six buses comprising Richmond Terrace. -
Defendant in his statement of defence said he paid $6.150 bargain money on the faith of representation falsely made to hina by Cheung
shares, amounts to £1,573200. A large sem will also be required for working capital, and the very considerable extension of plant and building London company. A great revival of basiness and it is suggested that the new company will is expected at Shanghai when the war is over; install plant for the mufacture of rails and
the costs of the investigation. This the Guild dine, presumably also in Eastern dinner clothes! raconteur (who blunders into the place on a
The hero (un American engineer and inven-motor-ear) only comes to understand that consider is both arbitrary and unjust owing to the children are not incarnate when he feels the fact that these investigations are held, not his hand taken and turned softly between the for the purpose of prosecution. but for the The little brish.public interest. A particular case in which the Guild have made urgent representations is that tor) sees the Mikado, and his offer to fight for
of the chief officer of the ship Northern a gift on which the fingers half
ing kiss fell in the centre of my palm-as
Fu Chan, the broker who was employed by the railway material, engines and machinery of ali Japan, with a turbine yacht that does 36 knots, soft hands of a child.
#wonderful submarine, and a still more amazing flying machine, is readily accepted. Tho 36 knot boat, by the way, takes a day and
were,
auce.
kinds, and will also undertake shipbuilding on a plaintiff to negotiate the sale of the property, to
large sente.
There is an undoubted opening the effoot that the property was let for $50 per in China for such works as it is supposed to month, when it was let only for $250. Ho made be the intention of the company to inaugurate. to go from Nagasaki to Shanghai, at full spend expected to close; as, the all-faithful, half Menarch, who was in charge of this vessel at a counter-claims for $0.150. Plaintiff denied that The great question for the present shareholders As it was dangerous to take sa armed yacht reproachful signal from a waiting child not the time of her strapling. There was
into Shanghai, which is not only a uenira), in S. C. Farnham. Boy & Co.. LA, is the
but also a treaty port," the here left her at amount at which the capital of the London company is to be fixed, is on this depends the Tsung-ming Island, "outside the three mile value of the £16 that they are to roggive in-limit,and ran up in his launch. fo went to
the Club (of which he had been made shares. It would be well for them, before the
visiting member on his trip oat") and, quite meeting at which they are to be asked to
oblivious of the fact that his visitor's ticket accept the proposal now made, to study what happened to the original concessionaires of the had long since expired. lis had tiffin and wasit The stoward not only told him Hongkong Low-Level Tramways. If Shang-
where the Erskines" bungalow" was (tho hi is to become the Belfast of China it will
Erskines were new arrivals in Shanghai), doubtless be a good thing for the prosperity of the port as a whole, and it will interest a great but mentioned that Mr. Erskine had gone on a public company at Home in the conservancy of business trip up the Yangtse toward Neukin the Huangpu: but the experience of having and would probably not be back for a week." big industries in the East managed by a board of directors in London has not been uniformly favorable-M.C. Daily News.
"
the broker hail any nathority to make such a representation as alluded to,
Hon. Mr. Sharp, K.C., in opening the case For the plaintiff, said that when the defendant showed an inclination to purchase the property the gardener showed him and the broker the end house; then he unlocked the next bois to it Defendant was told that the end house was a type of all six houses, and he replied that he had seen all that he wanted and i no
mor+ There was some want to Ree any conversation-as to what sort of rents might be expected. Defendant was informed, he believed, that the house he had seen had been let for $160 it had just been newly done up the other ent house was lot for $96, and the four inside houses could be let for something like 860 each. At the end of the inspection defendant. practically made an offer of $60,000 for the property, plaintiff asking 870.000. Defendant THE INSPECTORATE-GENERAL OF to vachats Manchuria, cede Port Arthur to
When he
afterwards made another inspection. next sew the broker and told him he had again visited the premises he still offered him $60,000, which was refared. Ou Bad May the broker abuuioned hope of getting his $70,000 and reduced the price to $62,600. Eventually the price of $61,500 was agreed upon. There was no mention of rents on the order of sale, us it was given vuk by the plaintiff to the broker.
Further oridence was led, and the case was further adjourned.
(PUISKE JUDGE).
AN AMAH'S WAGES
A Chinese anal, proceeded against her late. employer, Mr. E. Ezra, for 89 wages due for Angust.
CHINESE CUSTOMS.
There is no sinister meaning of any kind in the closing of the Shanghai branch of the In spectorate Creneral of Customs; rather, the Shanghai Daily New assures us, it is a step that has been foreseen for some time. It will be remembered that it was during the siege of the Legations at Peking, when all countication between the Inspector-General of Customs, Sir Robert Hart, Bart., and the rest of the world was cut off, that the pressing business of his IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
at Nunking. H.E. Lin Kun-yi, appciating Mr. F. BEFORE HIS HONOUR T. SERCOREK Suffice was nadertaken at Shanghai, the Viceroy E. Taylor, a Commissioner and Statistical Secre- tary, to the post of Acting Inspector-General As the Customs buildings, and the whole plant,so to speak, of the Inspectorate General at Peking, ware destroyed in the siege, it became necessary to have a temporary establishment where the work of the office could be carried on, and for this purpose the Deputy Inspector-General, Sir Robert E Bredon. was sout down to Shung- "hai after the-singe was raised. But when the Castos establishment at Peking was rebuilt, and the organisation of Sir Robert Hart's bureaux complsted, and a diminution of the political work that had ledu forced upon him by the confusion in Peking onabled him to take the great Service of which he may fairly be tormed the creator, the inconvenience of linring two Inspectorates General was obvious, and the olasing of the Shanghai branch; which was always intended, is the natural sequel. This is all the foundation there is for the sensational stories that have been enrrent,
The evidence of the plaintiff wout to show tiat on 31st August Mra, Ezra had occasion to reprimand the mah. finally striking her. Thereapon the arch sud Mistress, you bout The me, I can leave: you cannot beat me." nah stated that Mrs. Ears replied You can go; I won't pay you: and the amah left.
Defendant admitted that the amah worked during the whole of August, leaving on 1st September.
It is worth noting that, with the hero's assistance (he was responsible for the loss of all the Russian ships actually reported as snaki, the war was over in Jane! The issues were settled in less than a month at the Hague. Eussia was
Japan, and pay expenses. On her side. Japan undertook to make no further use of the aerial squadron or the submarine ţi, to gravantes the integrity of Korea and Chion, and to make no further naval or military movements which bould threaten any portion of the Russiau Empire in Asia.”
The book has obviously been hastily scribbled to catch the market. It is not even properly proof-read. One character, whose mother died in giving him birth, husfin later chapters) a younger brother! The lady villainess" has á "Louise Quinze clock," and an admirer who, in one page only, in credited with "absolute adoration," "sheer adoration," and wondering adoration," all for the same girl. a Russian princess "spy." The escape of an anarchist enemy of hers is thus recorded. Now the hand which had exatched monarchs froxi their thrones and Bang them mutilated into the streets of their own capitals was armed and arrayed Poor lass! She is tempted to against her.” abandon her work for Russia, but remembers that they wou'd lock her up in the dark for months at a time, till the clothes rotted into rags on her body." Such a fate, for one who ad had "coronets, yes, and crowns too," haid at her feet, was too shocking to contesaplate. So she stole e French submarine and escapeil. One water, and “drain it at a draught." Having stolen the French submarine, the question arises, on which side, Japanese or Russian, shall she employ it? Russia is the ally of France, and the Corsican brigand who is her lover. and helped to steal it, cannot think of "suel treachery to France as fighting for Japan. So the stolen French submarine is taken to Port Arthur, holding up a few English mail boats en route. In another place, one of her on the move. myrmidons keeps "strict watch ments of three separate people.
There is a ridiculous description of anl
The Paine Judge gave judgment for again into his own hands the full direction of of her fests is to fill a wine loss with soda
tiff with costs: remarking that, as the amal led worked during the whole of August. she was entitled to be paid. Bed she left in the middle of the month without giving notice, the law was that she was not entitled to any wages for that term.
POLICE COURT. Friday, 16th September. BEFORE Mr. J. H. Kvar (ACTING FIRST MAGISTRATE).
COREAN TRADE.
11
ne
used te neglect even when grown-ups were question of absence from duty or culpable busiest-k fragment of an old muto secret code! negligence, but this officer's certificate was suspended for twelve months, a certificate of an devised very long ago. Then I know Quite Kiplingesque, too, is the blind womum's inferior grade was disallowed him, and hc. was description of the clays of mental emotions. mulcted in the costs of the inquiry, amonating The sketch is an echo of funtasies that come to to over £53. The Guild strongly protested most minds in certain moods; and it is against so drastic a form of punishment as this. example of how such incoherent musings may They stated that criminal offences were very. be moulled into a thing of art,if one happens often much more lightly dealt with, and that to be a Rudyard Kipling.
Bachelor in Arendy.
By Halliwell Sut. cliffe. London: George Heil & Sous. 2 d. One despairs of giving adequate idea of this book in the space at command. Perhaps it is best done by quoting the author's foreword: He says it is a little book concerning the whereabouts of Arcady, its deuizens, two-footed and four-fnnted, with notes as to the folk-speech and the habits of the same, and an examination into the surious liking of its inhabitants for the pleasures to be derived from little things. To which are added some small digressione into grave speciation, such as can easily be avoided by the discreet. Written by the Bachelor
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the officer to earn his livelihood would have to common reduce himself to the status of a labourer. Though the request was made to the New Zealand Government they declined The Guild have. to gract a second mate's certificate during the DR. NEWELL WILSON, DR. WILLIAM DANEL time of the suspension. however, appealed to the Board of Trade on the matter, and are now informed that the Board ave willing to grant the officer under notice a certificate as second mate until the fate of the
thanks for this concession. In the meantime expiry of "the suspension of his first mate's certificate, and the Guild have expressed their the correspondence with the New Zealand authorities regarding the antir procedure which the Guill alloge takes place in that Colony is still proceeding.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The E. &A. sleamer Australian, frota Syd- ney, &c., arrived at Manila yesterday and leaves to-day for this post, and is dus here on the morning of the 19th Sept.
STEAMER HOVEMŽNTS. The C.P.R. steamer Imprees of India arrived ecogh notes over had." The diction of that tions that the book was actually written whore. is the diction of the whole. There are indica. | and how suggested; and the loaves that "went at Vancouver on Wednesday, the 14th Sept., at astray" were probably blown out by the author 4 p.m. when he came to revise the whole. The result is there is not a line too much anywhere, and the reader, like Sam Woller's pretty housemaid,
310 tefanee in modern fiction where the will wish there vos move." Arcady is a little
Mrs. Stylos" character has been better done. twenty acre place in Yorkshire, and we know
Thanks, Musirs, Sutcliffe, and G. Bell. There is a
market for more of it. Why not The Benedick in Arcady"? The Crossing,
of
The 0.8.5. & C.M. steamer Idomeneas left Shanghai yesterday morning, and is dus here, on the 19th Sept, at daylight.
The C.N. steamer Sangliang left Iloilo on j the 15th Sept, at 5 pm, and is due hers on the i warning of the 19th Sept.
MISCELLANEOUS.
The P&0. s.s. Manila, an intermediate steamer, arrived from Antwerp posterday.
CHURCH SERVICES.
By WINSTON CHURCHILL London: Macmillu. 1904. 68. The popularity of this book in England has been attributed by one critic to a public mix The 3.8 Johanne arrived from Bangkok It is not The e.s. Glenesk arrived from Kutchinsten conception, that it is the work of a popular yesterday with 1800 tons of rice.
She ex- young politician of the same name. fair to suggest that. The demand for The yesterday with 3,900 tous of coal.
The China Navigation s.$. Tuming experien Crossing must have arisen because the sume perienced strong N.E. wind, anther gave us some pretty stories before: Unfortunately, his latest is not up to standard-ced light K.E. winds and fine weather between It is a historical novel," of the kind whick Manila and Hongkong, has heer tho vogue in the States; but we fear the American verdict will be that the description of the conquest of Kentucky is exaggerated. and made too Bufalo Bill-inh;" while the condemnation of the Congress of those early days is pitched surely in too strong a tone. Congress then had much to learn, and much to contend with; and in spite of manifest errors In his report on the foreign trade of Corea
and some unforgotten injustices, the verdict of for the year 1903, the British Vic-Consul at Seoul states that it was a record year both for
than Mr. Churchill's. However, with these are stureely concerned imports and experts. The value of the trade
modern America is probably a kindlier one
amounted to £2827,358), of which £1,839,976
considerations wo "Historical novels so called are only rarely represents imports and £967,505 exports (pras- tically all to Japan). To this most be atted inadmissible ! the gold expert, amounting to £3 7000, | cheque (nover presented), for which the man filed as history. As a tale for the novel reader Castoms whose signature was forged pays £50,000. The the love interest is not up to Mr. Churchill's making a grand total of £3,384,387. duties amounted to £140,255. The foreign trade cheque was for £1,000 only, and the man never previous work, while the movement of the story of Corsa bas gene en increasing rapidly during thought, apparently. of admitting the signais too incidental for a novel. The uglish tura and saving £49,000, After all, us the reader tires of the precocions wisdom and the past few yours. This continued growth, in spite of political unrest and the meatable author ways, what was £30,000 to him prowess of the boy who tells the story, and there condition of the currency, shows the possibilities It was only the turn of a point or two is nothing else to captivato,
the markets, and that could easily be of expansion under a reformed and stable system. on The soil is fertile and, properly developed, the managed. The investing and the speculating resources wouki yield abundant profit. Nothing public would pay, not he, and so what did it A Chinaman was charged with causing un
Afterwards the heroine is introduced. obstruction. He walked, with his truck in front is further from the truth than that Corea is a matter, even if it had been £100,000?”
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.
For lawful possession of 150 catties of ooke and using a cinder-beat without a licence, a Chiuangan was fined 955 or 21 days' imprison-
mant.
BRUTAL ASSAULT...
A Chinese woman charged her husband with assault. The couple had a quarrel at their huase in Shaakivan, and the man "tried to
poke his wife's eyes out with chopsticks" When in court the complainant appeared to be blind. Defendant was sentenced to two months" lard labour.
A QUESTION OF 110HT."
of an electric car, and refused to get out of the poor country. The Nippon Yasen Keisha and
English Court scene, in which a barrister zaius fame and ins a case by his remarkable shrewd- ness in objecting to hearsay evidenco as Much is made of a forged
The following is taken from the L. & C.. Express-
Decimal Exchange Table (Eden Fisher and Co. (Ltd.), by Mr. A. D. BRENT, of the Hong- Lady Long and Shanghai Banking Corporation, is a
S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.. 18th September, 16th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion, (7:30 a.m.) (Matins. 11 a.m.) Responses, Ferial: Vonite, Tucker; Psalms, Barnby, Felton and Bentinck; Te Deum, Calk in in D; Benedictus, Soper in D: Anthem. Sen out Thy Light" Gounod; Hymn, 105; Holy Communion, 12-noon; Kyrie. Frost in C; Hymn, 215
Evening, (5 pr.) Respouses, Ferial; Pralius, Stainer and Troutbeck; Magnificat. Jones in A; Nu 477; Vesper Hymu, Ward: Voluntaries. Allegro Dimittis, Wickes in E; Hymns, 265, 214 and
Smart; Larghetto in B flat- Merkel.
8. PETER'S CHURCH. Queen's Road Went. Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity.
Morning Prayer, 11 a.m... Veuile, Goss; Te Denm: Lawes, Jubilats, Ouseley; Hymns, 2, 43, 590, and 300,
Holy Communion, 12 13. Evening Prayer. Magnificet. Howes; und Limittis, Foster; Hymns, 55, 299, 593, and 24.
way, saying he had as much right to the road Osaka Shosen Kaisla improved their services readers will be interested to learn that she had valuable compilation which will be much ap as anyone else. He was tied $15 or 14 days to Corean ports during the year, putting larger "big soft pansy eyes," with red fire in them?preciated by business men in the City of London, ships carrying white crews to bring friends
imprisonment. A man charged with leaving a pickaxe on the tram line, thereby causing an abstraction, was fined 910 or 14 days' imprison-. ment. Three other track-men were fue $e
each for a similar offence.
EUROPEAN FINED.
few
steamers on the rus. Japan takes practically She had a life-long hatred against Russia “eyor the gold that Cores produces for export since she was able to think," and the story that (£556,985-worth in 1903), and in rotura sonde a caused her to hate Russia was told her by her large quantity of collon goods, matches, silk annt, on her twenty-first birthday, piece-goods, saké and tobacco to the Peninsula menths-before !... For the development of now industries the Gret
All these silly blanders, and more, have essential is that the carrengy system should be
caused us to look unsympathetically on Robert Watson was charged with creating a disturbance at the New Victoria Hotel on the reformed and placed upon a sound basis, but George Griffith's literary wares. As for its evening of the 15th inst. He called Inspector the responsible Corean officials aro slow to being a tale of the Basso-Japanese war we muy quote the author himself. On page 264, Gould to say he was not drank; but the inspec-grasp elementary economic facts; advice-and-|-
Et tu tor said he saw him at 1 pm and he was drunk assistance from without would appear to be he says one of the characters talked “the most then. Defendant was fined $3 or seven days necessary before any effective legislative or foolish of gossip about the war.”
Georgius. monetary improvements can be instilated. imprisonment.
The Church Innach Dayspring will call on
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