SUPREME COURT.
Wednesday, 29th March.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. BEFOLK SIR II. B. BREKELEY (CHIEP JUNTICE).
WING CHONG FAT FIRM V. KWONG TAK WING FIRM.
The hearing of this isstió as to whother Wong Sun Nom was ujartner in the Kwong Tak Wing firin was concluded. Mr. II. E. Pollok. ¦ K.C., instructed by Mr. H. G. C. Bailey (of
• Messrs, Jelmsen, Siches and Mastert, appourol for the plaintiffs, and Mr. B. G. Calthrop, instracial by Mr. Hastings (of Mr. John Hastings office) for the defendant.
His Lordship in giving judgment said the in his opinion the fendent was a partner in the Kwong Tak Wing firm, and he considered the evidence was conclusive on that point. The witnesses called on behalf of tho plaintiffs gavo evidence which, if believed, established their position. He saw no reuse to discre lit the evidunen of the managing partner and the other man, called from the plaintiff firm, who support
that the ed his oridence. It was true managing partner in his affidavit showed on uner pinty as to time, but he was only spanking
upproxiently. One knew from one's own ex- Forionce that a man speaking from motory might remember a fact and yet might be unablo to fix the time ut which that fact occurred crou approximately. As regards another comment, though Tang in his offidavit did not mention the fact of Cheng being present at the time when the people from the Kwong Tak Wing came around to the Wing Cheng Fat firm and interviewed Tang, he did not think that there was much weight in that comment in risw of the fact that Tang was merely mentioning what was said by people of the Kwong Tak Wing firm. They had it that not only did the defendant hold himself out as a partner, but also tho
might exist
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 30тя, 1905.
Lost to the plaintiff about $109. The girl was given as security. Defendant gave the pro- missory note to secure the release of this wonan, and he sent her to Japan.
O Wakisato Yui, a Japanese woman who keeps an eating house, bore out the defendant's evidence. She thought the use the plaintiff would have made of the girl would have been to soit her as n prostituta,
His Honour Hers, it appears, there was a promissory note given by the defondant to the phiutiff. The defendant comes into cent and sets up in defence that it was an illegal transzu- tion, a gambling transaction, and relies on 4 and 5 William IV. Prima facie, always when promissory notes nes givou, it is for a person who asserts an illegal construction to show that no money was passed or that the transse tin was a gambling transaction. Here it is said that the promissary note was given to obtain the release of a person over whom the plaintif had no centro at all. Judgment for the plaintiff.
RRVIEWS.
A Thousand Miles of Aliracle in Okina, by the Rev. A, E, GLOVRE, M. A. OXON., of the China Inland 31 saion. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 68.
In a proface, the Rev. Archibald E. Glover says that the memory of his oxperiences in China during the troubles of 1900 is so snored that ho shrank from bringing It to public notice, but it seemed to be the will of God that His servant's sufferings should be fully known. It is with diffonity that the present reviewer refrains from roikoting on the sufferings he unders. cut in wading through his extra ordinary hook. Beside the proface, there in an introduction in which the writer, "in the prayerial hops that my experience of God's call to the mission field in China may to helpful to some," tells how he happened to those precious "sufferings." fall heir to If a tithe of the rov, gentlemen's pions and strictly professional prayera herein were P. E. BAGNOL v, W. S. BAULEY AND CO.
tran, why Hodder and Stoughton, six shill. This was a claitu for commission. Mr. P. Winga"? Was there not the Rev. Sheldon's Goldring (o! Mr. G. IC. Hall Brutton's Office) example, in the caso of that widely sold book, In His claps? Mr. Shaidon. Hoping to be help- oppested for this plaintiff and Mr. A. C Holborrow (of Meara. Deacon, Looker sulful, like this gentleman, denied himself of n Deacon) for the defendants.
His Honour in giving Lidgmont said: This is a claim for $130 ns commissiou. Owing to a misunderstanding when the notion first came on, on the 3rd March, the defendants were not represented. Thinking the defendants had recived due notios to appear, an having waited from 2.15 p.m. to 3 p.m. I took the case and gava judgment for the plaintist with costs. Subsequently an application was made for a reheating, and considering the grounds for such resualde, I consented. The plaintiff has not satisfind me that any of the work for which he claims connaission was work in neerdance with the terms of his contract with the dofondants, work he himmelf broughtia to the tivm. Ho say that work
POLICE COURT.
02
Wednesday, 29th March.
109
Before Mu. F. A. HAZELAND (SECOND
single cent of royalty, and itisallowed any copy. right. This is a high standard to set, but the Rev. Glover's professions are high, and by them I am judging the sincerity and merits of this book.
When he first thought of the claims of the oathou, he was a curate in London, and, since he prayed to be made willing to go, if son!, 1 asssime that he was at that time unwilling. He also prayed that the call" might be clear beyond doubt. It involved four weaks of hard spiritual conflict, in which every conceivable templation was brought to bear by the Prince this world to hinder me from cbeying the Voice" The call care first in this wise, and we are told it was no accident but a micnels. A lady lent his sister The story of the Ching
read,
think of for coming to China, was still not sure of his " call," and he determined to make certain by resort to the ancient dodge of opening bible at random- pious kind of tossing up for
such things! In any case, ha is certain "from boneath, that the Boxer movement wha immediately Sataule, the result of the necessary antagonism of darkness to light." Ga page 11 he sneers at the native dovress because they were give out as the very atferance of the gods themselves." What did they do that bo did not, in this matter? What about his already quoted confession with regard to that juggling with his bible? On paga 14 he anticipatas: How little we dream.ed.. ourselves stripped of all", "yot on subsequent pages he clearly indicate that when he belted (leaving one wown behind), he took with him a lot of cash and goods. On pago 68 he is up all night packing". and In a very tight further ou ho mentions a hoard of silver concealed in his chair, wife and children might have been killed at any pace, when, according to his own account, his moment, be admits haggling over a payment the hiling place of his money. (Pages 5 to 62), and was in a sweat lest ther should discover It is also evident that he, whose mission it was to combat superstitiem, buliavos in a personal Devil in dovil possession, and in evil spirits that ery alond from the flesh, and so on. From the address given, I gather that the author is new rector. He is not likely to do any more of the "sacrifice" pidjis, having found pence, and a rectory. I hope that will save him from writing another such book.
journey off; but most visitors to Hongkong take in Canton, and the pictures are interesting. You will see that Hongkong has some clean, pretty spots; and I assure you that the pictures are honestly life-ike It Brewer and Co. publish anything more like this I will ha sure
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which implies nok of ordinary and reasonable possession of that to reconcils the perpetration of a blunder
ni responsible daty with the skill and caution in the exercise of a dangerons
those y help to understand how a man of common hummity could have refrained from goading) quality, while it appears equally difficult to
ho knew he had injured, when he might have his own part. Whatever Admiral Bozhdest rousky's character and qualifications, tw has in sent it without the slightest risk or exertion on this instanco committed an unjustifiable act which has resulted in the loss of the lives of our fellow-subjects, and the Russian Govern. ment, we presume, will now carry out their repeated pledges and inflict po him such severe causurs or other punishment us touy meet the justics of the
The general view of the ass which the majority of the Commissioners adopt cannot fuil to commend itself to impartint judges. I PER CASE OF 48 Pista...
You need not un
casel.
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in
gun, "and
admittel head of the firm. Wong String Tak, brought in to Mesra Baliey and Company Inland Miasion, which he took ap casually and pictures are of Canton, a Chinesa place a day's the care which officers of average ski
This by bin, but he tendered for work for which said the defendant was puriner. opinion that was sufficient to establish partner-las bad boen asked to touder. That seems ship, because it was clear that partnership to me to be the extent of porsoual exertion, without any writion agree-For such work, I take it, he was paid at the ment. The two to ous argument did not weigh rate of $150 per month. It was not by personal with him altogether, because what one had to exertion that he brought the work to the consider when weighing evidence was not the defendants. Judginout for the defendants quantity but the quality. Tang end Cheng's with cost- evidoneu for the plaintiffs, struck him furearably as compared with that of the defendant. He was not obliged however, to rest his judgment wolly on the evidence of these two witnesses, because he bud the evidence of two other witnesses on behalf of the plaintiffs who were independent. In the Bral place there was the broker who had dealt for years with the defendant firm. The broker stated that the defendant acted and doult as if be were a partner. Therefore the evidence of the two men from the plaintiff Brm was borne out by the fact that the dofondant did act as a partar. Then again there was the evidence of the contractor employed by the defendant on a large building contenot. That mu produced written evidenes to how that the defendant paid for the houses partly by orders for rice dobited to the Kwong Tak Wing firm. The defondant's explanation of that was that his nucle had a high opinion of him and did not object. That explanation seemed to him very unsatisfactory. This evidence of the contractor showed that the defendant did act as if he had autority in the
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Mr. Clark, nud are sold by Brewer & Co., the themselves excessive. were taken be the best reebie phote artist here,
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It is true that some of the case
H. fifth picture,
judgment, and experienen might have beau The expected to tako in the circumstancos.
ga Commissiouers wit pretend to fool China took hold of him. I set myself," he
blunder, but they largely newept the theory of says, "to fest Him, by asking, in all earnest
confident as to the actual cause of the Russian sincerity, What constitutes a Divine Call?"
the British case, and they wholly reject the
delay
of the Kumchatka probably was the first He copied the example of Robinson Crusoe,
wory of the Russian. They biove that the cause of the disaster, and it is remarkable that and tabulated a set of "Reasons for going to
no witness was entled from this ship who could China," the fifth of which was "The neody cry,
Come over; we are griorously rexed with send me out the for-terrier Fon promised, as spank to the reason why she opened fire. They as the British case suggesti, probable. devils*** [fereign levis ? But this unwilling
loading article and IN was suggested in u mau, after consulting three eminent men of the Chinese dog thieves are too clever to let think it God, and jotting down all the reasons he conia anything decent escape item; but if you send these columns on December t, that the durora me the money instead, no doubt I will be able
was the real target of the Russian to put it to some other good use, as you can
perhaps even other Russian ships-though get anything from six to fourteen per cent. here on investments. Remember ue to Anut they recognize that some of the trawlers which were farthest off from the Russiaus may have Matilde, end thank her for the Christmas cake
and fired upon directly. Thay point ont, how- which came all mouldy through the tropics, and been aftorwards mistaken for the original marks the postage on a poo would not come so high
ever, twice over with significant emplasis, that, in the epirodo they 1 Can never forget the almost awful-Your datifol nephor,~,"
Yee, decidedly a second picture book like this on this most material point in
have been left without importantevidonon. That observa- solemnity of that moment when, on my kuees,
also was
ruparked in the British No oficer from the Aurora or from tions," in simple dependence upon my havouly Father's will sell. It deserves to.
the Dmitri Donski, which should have been in wisdom and compassion, I closed my eyes, and
THE NORTH SEA ENQUIRY,
company with her. was produced. No reference opened my Bible. One moment more, for the
The Tones Kags:-The oficial report of the was made to the fact that the Aurore had been doop heart ery, Make Thy way plain before
North Sea Commission will be read with hit sorers! times by the Russian guns in the my face, for the glory of Thins own Name,
We were confident from the moment when the was handed to the representative of the British on the page beneath. What were the words first full reports of the incident were received Government, nor was the fact dixelosed that and the noxt I let my oye fall where it would logitents entisfaction by the British tablic. copy of the Enssian Admiral's telegram which The place of that our case was unanswerable, and the she had beer hit, outil severs! wecke after the the Commissioners-actwithstand- incident. No log books, algnal-books, or order. Mr, A. J. Williams, the defendants' repre. that immediately arrested it?
majority of
of sentative at Hongkong, produced a plan of the the scripture which I read was this :--- site of the Nusal Yari Extension for the pur
And He said unto me, Depart; for I willing the rerions and material omissions in the books of any of the ships were produced to the Russian evidence of which they complain-have Commission-unless, indeed, they were put in st The plan pours of the defendants' contract.
howed the whole Naval Yard Extension send thee far honce unto the Gentiles (Acts satisfied themselves that on almost all of the the last moment-though they wars obviously principal issues the British contentions were material to the dos investigation of the case, to ba under water. The cargo boats were xxii. 21).
while the Russian contortions were and they were twice publicly asked for by the jet, in A position now
unfounded. They hold that there were not any British Agent. In fact all information which withbudd by the placed on this site
immediately after tha
was possible to withhold waa torpeco-boats amongst the trawlers or in the dry land; that
neighbourhood at the time of the attack, as the Russians as to what took place on the port side
fire hold. They hold that the
by wor opening of
was. These points and others in the conduct of the Russian Cuse we are content to leave to the British Agent in his conclusions asked them fe of their squadron-the side where the Aurora They form a ona- submitted it was not justifiable, consideration of the world. WO Admiral Rozhdestvensky was not justifiable, They hold that the firing to starboard trast which will not fail to imprese impartial was und niy prolonged, even if the Russian ver-horvers with the perfectly straightforward sion of the facts were accepted, and they mannor in which the British stan was laid with u judgment and ability which do the observe that they were left withant important before the Commission. It has been managed hold, with the assent on this subject of
to our Agent, Mr. Hugh highest eredit evidence as to the continued fire to port. They
to BABY with them on the more essential mutters in dis. in his laboriona and difficult task. At the earne fair play and perfect courtesy as I understand sincerity, when ho wrote hostile act. Upu all these subjects they accept | end with for our opponents. The bost
Upunone point and consideration pute, that the fabing boats did not commit any time it has been carried out from beginning to of his pleasure in laying down bis f," the British conclusions."
Quant monsly found that the Hassinn Admiral
Beaumont and to Sir Edward Fry for the trawlers na were recognised to be tranlars; on discharged their functions, and to the dietin did all that he personally could do to sare such diguity and impartiality with which they have the other hand, it is acknowledged that his guished forsiga Admirals who have acted with efforts had not much effect. Out of the seven
even them and who by their findings have done propositions we submitted to them, the Com- a fresh and memorable service to the cause of missioners, acept fire, give a semowhat sixth, and reject missioners, or the majority of the Cominternational arbitration. nacertain answer te the last. They refuse to say that in the state in which he found himself of certainty
Yesterday morning save the l'eking and Tien- ROYAL at the end of the cannonade, a to the supposed danger of
ships, the Russian tain Times, the grimy Pei-ho, which als year has Admiral ought to have waited to render had bat s brief sleep beneath its ice blanket, assistance to his victims. It is not an anreason appeared to awaken suddenly inte life. Tags, addicted to the opinn Imbit, which (page 5)able decision. The sins it in admitted junks and lighters seemed to come from no PIANO PLAYERS. belived, though their belief was rush and where and to add to the excitement, four steamers "saps the strength of the body, ronders the justifiable, that they had been exposed and reached the Bund. The Livshing and Shengking coneunter... unfit for travel &c. Yet those were still liable to terpede attack. No tailor came in betoon nino sud ten o'clock, and steawers of honestly entertaining that belief would be justi. Heinfung and Anping followed shortly before Mr. Wilkinson-Regarding Your Worship's
fed ic risking his ships on grounds of linmanity. ederen. The sppearance of the
biuere, ond decision that these bents do not emo within the gut Boxers made him fit to travel through a
On the other hand, the majority markedly Chins Merchants S. N. Co., Ltd. was the
that Admiral Rozhdeat signal for oxcit-mont record their othe
among the terms of clause of the contract, by which all thousand miles of miracle. After mentioning
did
of Com- not take
when the Anping was being brought alongside, the plant immediately, it is placed on the lot of other causes, this picus man says that a
opportunity
no dubt sile beermes the property of the Admiralty. pious colleague of hie bad offirmed, "on the vorsky Mr. Almada e Custro-Yo, on eccount of I would point cut that by the evidence niversal testimony of the malcontents them- municating with the shore as he passed through the Chinese crow celebrated the event will
to. eviate their joy at once more reaching THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.
the traffic in women. The debt was a gambling of Mr. Williams these bouts form
The Hussian acclusions were, first, that the Tientsin's hospitable shores. The trade of You sible for the creation of the Borer Rising," and
short time be in fall debt, and a girl was given as security. The of the plant and were pisced on the site.solres, that Roman Catholicism alone is respan. the Straits of Dorer, and of giving notice that terrific fazilado of Chinese orucker, no
baste THE LEADING MINERAL WATER OF THE EASZ... sit merely means the position
the life and And adds that it is unquestionable that it was a firing was ordered and carried out in the legiti. Port will in of Admiral Rosidestronsky's swing again
Bottled in Japan by H. E. RaYNELL & Co. girl was subsequently roleased when this pr world spank of the site of the battle of could not
that neither be nor any of of
which every inhabitant and,
of Trafalgar. The site is this contract cool
their secret nud unscrupulons methods of duty, bud noslar ninou rod any reapusibility of Tientsin must prefer to the inactivity
winter, has commenced again in earnest. Both are demonished by the report. It is ex- Cross-examined, the plaintif said he was possibly refer to land because, as is shown powerful levor. He tells us why. He talks of ate di-charge
Ho was to by the plan, the whole site
"their arrugant pretensions," and under a banishment warrant.
beeu sotually cload is shorter than that of last have heon bavished that morning but had water when the contract was entered into, work."
so nothing could be placed on it except their rule of celibate living," It is trao that pressly d olured that Admiral Kozhdestvensky Though the time during which the river has gleameru hayo is responsible for the cannonade and for ite ron-
it is , and
year, the period daring which is laid down, as we have s on, extension to wind up
on or noder water. A A proper construction been granted
that
that the canonade was unjustifiable. At the been to the und has been aboat the same can only be derived at by finding out what was they, like the disciples, do not take wonieu and his affairs. He did not know
28 usual. same time, the Commissioners affirm that these
Kwong Tak Wing firm. The defendant and.] cargo boats were purchased. Since then they, Forthwith a peace and joy passing all under
his witnesses were no doubt porscas who ought to know whether the defendant was a partner, but he did not think they were speaking the truth. Ho laid, therefore, that the defendant was a partner in the Kwong Tak Wing firm at the time cause of action aron“.
were always brought to anchor there except when at work. The term "plant" included the experience whole machinery and tools. ile bad
Ar I read the words, I was filled with wonder and amazement, and could only magnify God. standing dooded my soul, and from that moment of similar coutracts. Tho word "plant included I knew, with a certainty beyond the power of
There were three the whole of the appliances in similar contracts earth and hell to disturb, that I was indeed except consumable stoves.
separated to the work by God Himself."
And this is a man about to go to fight what kinds of plast, stationary, moveable and flunt.
material carried
to If a steam engin ing. site that would be included in the word plant he repeatedly calls the gross superstition of the Chinese! The Reviewer holds that that Sine he had been in the firm these boats had
superstition, but that it way rank irreverence. However, having got this call, was he sincere,
tbe
as
it
Judgment was given for the plaintiffs on the Mr. Polloss applied under Section 386 of the always losa understood by him to be included in gambling with the Bible was not only gross in colleague, who was rarely able to agree ()'Beirne, and to those who have assisted him
issues of actions 15 and 86 with co-ts.
code for leave to issue immediato execution
against the defendant. Wour Sa Nam, and Mr. Calthrop not objecting, leare to issue Im- mediate execution iu butle autions was granted.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
The Admiralty had always considered the plant. thom to come within the word "plaut." Unone occasion they sent a boat, a dredger, to Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, but before doing so had to obtain the consent of the Admiralty.
the
their
Cross-examined by Mr. B. H. R. Taylor (tage xx.) and vowed to offer himself "socle failure to direct and control tas fire-it is thoaks of the nation are due to Sir Lewis
that
(the Assistant Harbour, Master). The boate were used for carrying material from various and body" as a scribo, for China? I places in the New Territory to the works. The ask this because the whole book is devoted to BEFORE MR. T. SERCOME SMITH (PUIKNrm arranged where the boats wore to go and telling how be completely withdrew
JUTGE).
what they were to get. The Admiralty did
uomeanful offer, withdrawing his body, at all not give any orders. The boats were under the complete control of the firm for the purposea arauts, unscathed. He does not sufficiently dwell here upon the fact that his fancy to of the contract.
improve the colour of his dull curates life involved the carting of his wife and two little children into the slangor sons.
Monte Ichiro etherwise Tokutaro Nakugawa (a Japanese) sued Yambaro Nakagaws (a Jepn nese) for $123, dus on a promissory note date 24th October 1963 made by the defendant and one Fuku Ohshima. The principal was $100 which with loterost, at the rate of five per cent from the 24th October to 10th March, made $123. Mr. C. E. H. Beavis (of Messrs, Wilkin- Hoa & Grist) appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Almada Castro for the defendant.
Mr. Almada e Castro gave notice of usporial defence, on the ground of the debt being a gambling transaction.
His Honour--A special defence?
missory note was made.
BTI
was being deported for carrying on a traffic in
women. Ho knew a girl named Hatsu Harrotu but denied that he held her as security for
a
gambling debt owing to him by Ohshima. His
claim was on account of money lent. He did not hold Hatsu Harrata as a pledge.
Hia Honour-It cannot be done in this Colony, and would be an security as it is contrary to the law.
had
ily the Court--Ther five large cargo boals, five small ones and four large lighters.
Mr. Taylor-I would like to point out that if these bouts cannot be prosecnted, any juuk nou oon lead a best to someone else and no one would be liable to any penalty.
Mr. Wilkinson-The owner would be liable. His Worship-Yes, there is no question about thut.
The
1 part
was nuder
On page 3 bo says it is no exaggeration to say that mine out of every ten in Shan-ki were
in the minds of the parties when the contract little children with then when they go to
It is
is ataudurtly-clear that the sacrifice themselves in dangerous places, I am was made object and intention of the clause in this con- no Rozuan Catholic, and I am sure the Fathers tract was to valde the Admiralty, in the event
the trawlers wanted assistance.
valeur militaire or on the humano sentiments
findings do not throw discredit either on the
of the firm being ille to carry out the work, will still respect me when I add I would not be val
of the Admiral of his squadron. This is,
to take advantage of everything being need so for any consideration; all religions are esteem-perhaps, the must perplexing passage in the
by
selves,
THE RIVER'S AWAKENING.
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WEATHER HEFORT.
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The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:-
On the 28th at 12.0 p.m. The barometer has fallen slightly over 8. Chins
Pressure remains high over N.E. Chine, onl "relatively low over the N. part of the Chins Bea. Gradiants continue rather steep and strong. N.E. and E. winds may be expected in the For-
the China Esa. mosa Channel and along the northern shores of Forecast:-Strong E. winds; squally, rainy.
that these things might be used by the persoused for what they have done that has report. The whole trend of the document shows majority of the Commissioners empleyad to take the place of the contractors helpful; but I have no ure for the kind of that the
which they boats have bron regarded as part of the
theesmanlike error of judgment,
their regret " plast and the property of the Admiralty hot religion that can inspire a book like this] Hattributa the attack upon the trawlers to as the coa rectors and the Admiralty them takes care to implicate Buddhism, Taoism, and actually describa as not justifiable, and it
Confucianism in the responsibility for the Boxor contains e formal statement of
the that
Admiral responsible for this troutle take the blander did not even His Worship-In this case I am not able to siter my decision. The words placed or the site crimes, sud complains at the publication of the
teachings of the Emperor Yung Chong of giving others an opportunity of going victime. H valeur to the aid of his The defendant gure evidence that bahad been must mean not only over but attached to the
whose business it was to preach against militaire includes seamanship, it is hard a cook in a Japanese hotel. The plaintiff was a ground. A similar tine to that I mentioned against heresy and boterodoxy"-this man constant visitor and gambled there. Ohshima (56) is inficted.
Mr. Castro.It was done though, because the girl was handed over.
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