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SUPREME COURT,

Wednesday, November 21st.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, ExpoRx Ma. A. G. Wish (Poisse Jupur),

ALLEGED FALSE IMPRISONMENT.

Chalk Phi Nho Choang Tmi to reeaser the

■um of $1,280), being Jauges for falso in prisonment.

Mr. A. Lang fof Messrs. "Daucon, Lonker and Deacon) appeared for plaintiff, and Me C. P. Dixon (0Ẽ Mr, John Hastings' ofier) for dofongkant.

Die Lordship. In rofance to this particular instates. I ordered pleadings. It is an action fur falso imprisonment. The statuet of elsim states, thai, the plaintiff was arrested by the defendit, and that ha reted in the capacity of clerk and accountant in the defendant in Hongkong. The statement of elefones admits the first five paragraphs inetad- log that about a fortnigla ago four actions were brought gainst these twa'

men, the plaintifs Pedondani. In netion no Policitor aggrand and judgment was given against them as partners. In the other actions thing worn japrematod, and the second defendant now says he was clink and acconstant to the first. It seems in me you had botfor amenter you'll both be getting into trouble.

Mr. Dixon-I was going to submit that

It

this

ans hen miseranesives,

is not na notion for falss imprisonment....

His Lordship. It has been admitted that plaintiff and defendant wo partners it throw previous actions. Now they say one is clerk and accountant. They cannot ka burthi,

Mr. Lang That makes no difference to the Clain, my Lord

His Landship Except that I won't take the plendings when they furpish' false particulars. The parties are liable to go to jail. What are you, plaintiff or defendant ?

Mr. Lang-Iitif.

His Lordship-Read your pleadings,

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1906.

And he didn't do so?--I don't know what he f did; Iwan away at Aberdeen.

The foki stated that ho put the goods on barda Fampan and sont them off to the Borneo, but the ship refused to take them. This was on the 17th September.

His Lordsbip (to Mr. Dixon)-Both parties are innocent who has got to euffer? By your negligence, in my opinion, you did not curry out your contraot.

Mr. Dixon What did the egligence consist GE?

His Lordship-Not putting the gandy on

bound.

Dr. Dixon-Bat the steamer wouldn't take them. Dangerous cargo lika kerosens can only be put ou board a fow hours before a steamer saila. I submit Chára is no negligence at all,

OUR CONSULS.

GROSSLY AND FUNDAMENTALLY DEFECTIVE SERVICE.

NO REGARD FOR MERIT.

[By J. H. Yoxall, M.P., in the Daily

Chronicle

ARTICLE II,

In the years 1900 and 1901 1 spoke in the House of Commons, and wrote a good deal in the Press en refurm of the Consular system. A Committee, consisting of the premont Lord Salisbury, Sir W. H. Walrond, Mr. A. Banar Law, and Mr. J. L. Mackay, was appointed "to inquire into the constitution of the fon sular Service. In July 1903 they nude the report. Out of that

report alen

pa could sufficiently show that 1.1.3, Consular Service is gre

Tolland fundamentally defretive. The

paresome quafations from that report:-- In our opinion (the Committen soid) the teneral Consular service as it new exists offera

wo attraction to capable young men.

His Lordship- Do you try to make me fliere that this man, outside his contract to sell enses, suid=" "I will put them on board ?**

Mr. Dixon-Yus,

His Lordship Well, I don't. There are so gratuitous builos in China. I have novar hoard of one waters weret mes it is the poor official signee. There will be judgment for paintiff

for the annust claimed and anets,

EUROPEAN DEALERS AND CHINESE TASTE,

We think it kindñess to draw the attention of some of the European business men here, t the fact that they sem ignorant of the proper use and morning of odours amongst Chinese, If one sends his servant out for tin of the beat European made biscuits, he will bring back a fin intense for the Chinese market wrapped up in paper resembling Chinese wouraing paper, with a little blue and white funeral card mounted on it giving the name of the runkars aut information about the contents in Chinese characters. That is aard is 10 doubt meant to attract low rastom, but if list the object it would be better if the card were left out altogether. From the point view of an Englishman who is ignorant of Chinese masners and en-toms, a little blue and white card wins just the right thing, and a a long red one

red one with black or gold chameters on it might seen loud and unsightly.

however, that Chinn mau fub Alles same

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It is not properly constituteil or gradesi public

Arvice.

It offers no definite prospect of promotion to those who eater it.

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Trade, and a year after their arrival at thoir posta they are to show a knowledge of the legal ' | İsuguage, "so far as commerce is concarned-

sufficient to enable them to communicate directly with the authorities and natives of the pince." One would think they ought to be required to show that before uvor they were sent there.

The limit of age for candidates" ormiastion is twenty-two to thirty until January 1st, and after that is to be tw nły.

1907, far too low. A business man at thiry-five would two to twenty-seven. The superior limit. is bo perhaps the ideal appointment. But business men still to be out of it." I fear. A

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for

tho

potscript to the Miunfo ways that "It will bo an odvantage to candidatas applying for amination to compa's for Consular appoint meats that they should possess one of the fol lowing qualifications:-

1. To have been onded to the Bar. 2. To have been enrolled as a raksilar. 3. To have taken a University degree. 4. To have served three years in a commercial

The business qualißention" (such as it is). comes hat. And if it camo hrst, it would I of little use; "three years in a commercial hous from twenty-two to twenty the yours oil, is not

adequate training for Vized on sulship, And then,

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"Men who are new to the Serries may be given chief rien above all, the Minun leaves the appofat meats over the heads of others who have ed I mean the arbitrary patronage which

of the appointment system autourh he there for years before them.

makes Vice-Consale and Consuls of people wi possess interest," for family or political party ressors. Further, the

there is no eurity for elevation in the grades of the serving sccording to to merit and experience. And in man, th system in bezi hardly altered at all. Yet no Act of Parliament is required to aler it. It could be transformed, improved greatly. nd rundoned truly fleirut, by administration alone. A third article will appear to-morrow,j

THE BELILIOS BEQUESTS.

The Commitin ennsider that the interests of British trade abroad would be advanced if Crni hal Irviness training, which would qualify them to forward Aut

feguard, and at the ente time incline theza

to sympathi with, the interest of British merchants,

A Vin Consul, and as a general enle a Con- sul, should be requiral are the language of the country to which he is appoint and should I ermined in it at the end of a year

The Comunkles suggest that great advantage would result if young ren trained in commer cial bosser four or five years coull be in- dued to enter the Consular Services.

Sudi men would speedily get into tanah, and would be in sympathy with the commercial coumanity of the plane at which they were ap- pointer to reside,

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THE FLOUR INDUSTRY IN

WINE MERCHANTS,

JAPAN

Hear

PROSPECTIVE OVER+SUPPLY, Mr. F. Nakamura, a well-know The Straits Times of November 12th heel sho

merchant of Yokohama, et vtributes un interest- following:-The autothegment that the ind

ing artich to the Chogei Shaggo on Lån flour- Ancugst the Mr. E. . Helilies has left the greater portion miding industry in Japan. Jewish charities in Calcutta, failing isa toisture of our, which, if carried out of his estate in Hongkong for an beli of principal new enterprises, which are now being projected in Tokyo and Osaka, is the 131- sons, will crued much heartburning in Hong

of kour, where the tenessed genblemau lived for so, will result in a great increas

Supply. Whether the existing demand for four many years and amassed his great fortune. During Lis life time, however, Mr. Belition was

in this country will justify the starting of so many mills is s maiter" on which sericus; a generous benefactor of Hongkong charitable and educational institutions,

narution will have to be bestowed.

The "He founded the Belilios School for Girls, one of the most

importation of flour and wheat and the domestic prédnetion of wheat during the kast ten years recent years, the only school in the Colony wher

are tabulated as follows s European girls could obtain a fair

Mr. Lang (after reading)That is simply It must not be forgot white man." Support the Commilles recommend it, should be, there successful insitutions in the Cołany and, ung

reciting the charge that is brought against him. His Lordship--If you so going to ga on with the cake you must both amend, I oza not prepared to take the pleadings as they stund. Mr. Dixog-I am prepared to consent to an andinent of the pleulinge at once.

His Lordship would not allow this. Mr. Lang Is your Lordship of opinion tal clause 3 stairs my client is a partner?

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kind of information likely to be of general in men would be gamified to furnish the terpet and valus to the commercial community at home.

The Committee have reason to believe that if opportunity is afforded to young men of from twenty-two in twenty-seven, who at the age of to twenty-two have chosen a business sighteen to carver to enter the Consular Service constituted will be no dearth of suitable applicants for wippers paraission to compote.

Withani going first, candidature should be confined to such for boys, but this proved a white slephant, anıd men, the Committes are of opinion that a pro- portion of the nominations abonid be given to sadiste and afterwards as an overflow establish

was wred first of all as a residenen for Uovernmat young men who have received a good commer-meat to the calgael. He institut of scholarships

(These

nominatious" are for training. leave to "sit" for an examination which the Committee recommended.)

That at his firm got up ita preserves for the European tha ket in black and white - with a dainty little morning cart si A label. setting out the mms of the firm and the quality of its goods, would that onhanes the sale of such grams among Europen? We traw not, Imagine tinned mestst got up to appear dressed for a funeral. Would they not rather repel thau attract the European? We funcy they woull do mors jument harm to a irm of packers than an American zest scandal His Lordship-7am of opinion that hoth of which, after all, lass but for a season, 'yon stated you were partners, and now duay it, Chinamun is not likely to succeed in Mr. Loxon-1 think there are two or three-drawing European custom by ending branches in this business. In some branches European good inste, does the luffer expret f

Attract Chinese custean if he adopte like tactics they are, and in some they are not poṛtmas. toward the Chinamani If business in dons His Lordship said he could not take the with Chicose, in the hirepits above referred to, pleadings in their present ambiguous form and it is because the goods are so good that the manufacturers and their agents get on to adjourned the case till Wednesday.

a certain extent in spite of their ignoranes. Ask any Chinese who does not speak English and he will tell you what colours to use to sin Chineas If he designs a label the size, shape and colour of which disponses an Europena, pote can be sure it is the right thing for the Chinese arket. 3 in of hiscuits is not the only instance of its kind. A short time ago we noticed boards painted with Chines characters, giving a local Compary had quite a large number of particulars of the Company and of what they manufactured. The combination was rel letters on a bine surface which must have been

A DEAL IN KEROSENE,

Tp Chan-ken sued the Fat Hing firm to

· recover $494, being money paid in the defend- hot firm on September 16th for 29 cakes of -kerosen» oli to be supplied and placed on board

thes. Borner, then in port..

Mr. H. K. Holmes appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. C. F. Dixon (of Mr. John Hastings' office! fur defendant.

Mr. Holmes stated that defondant received payment of the amount claimed for 20 eneve of keroseno oil which were to be placed alased the Bornea. The oil was not plared on beard a phiali was suing for the reentery of the amount, pakl.

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so far as to propose that, at He also presented the Colony with educat

To sucessful candidates should be required to work for some month in the Commercial Intelligence Branch of the Board of Trade be- fore taking up their appointments.

It would be an advantage, sa a rule, for officers to serve for at least three to five years as icu- Census before being promoted to the charge of a Consulate, and for newly appointed Vice Consuls to work in the first place at a post where they would be under the immediate supervision of a higher officer.

A considerable security for efficiency would be and fun periodical inspection of all Cousulator and Vice Consulates.

to stimulate the studios of children of

nation.

ahties and creeths, and endowed a fund for the

Call

presentation of medals for the saving of life. Like other successful meu, Mr. Belilios ha bis enemies. He was of a litigious nature, and the lawyers of the Colony during the post twenty-five years had reason to be grateful to him for numerous fat fees. The culminating tight of his career can shonly before Lo retired from business and settled in Londen. Acting, if was said, on behalf of the Jewish community, he induced the Cover fo pat è a magnificent on the hillside overlooking the city of Vieturik, arqsiring hurt of the property for his own private use. disp thers disguis

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apporti

tionment of the property and a right of way, and the patter was fought out, in the usual way, in the w courts. Mr. B Jilios was snee ssful und he then

for auction a

mense over

A

proceeded to build a huge exis

exablishment on the site which came to be known as "the promis, d Far Eastern Colony and is still unfinished. land" The bore is on a colosal seal for a Now finished and lot. Upra bis retiretueat

to

to England, it was found impossible to b the outstanding mistubes of a creestal

house, and he himli admitted that it was e pay. It was doubtless on account of his disperto with

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assert.

1513]

Jaugusted. Pumpouted. (Wheat).

pion's

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254... INGO!

200

EUROLIZO

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314% 19

10827

5052301

BUT SOF 44967217

ku.

JAMMING RESIGH

4.ENTRY 20412 4,119,26 223,503 4,237,056 SASTE 4379316 MAANA 2254,197 1255623 1,474,388

12000 8.001,701

320,324 Up to Jaly— 3,919,57%

Up to July 3,152,800 BSANDE

Upie July 2,626,762 320,000 As showa mbuge, the importation of Sonr male,, with slight for finalibus, a steady increa fon 1898 to Be The nopri cedentedly large iament in the import of four and sebeat for is atbull in the failure of the de mest in wheat crop in that

In the jrar. fhewag year, the ugh the domestic yield of wheat སྙf།༥ helew the average, its import greatly 6ll off and that of flour was jess by marly sucks sa compared with the pre- xious year, despite the fres, ibat a largo de nend shuning my en accent of this war T 105 the) import of wheat again increased owing to the fit of the steel wheat crops in the country But fa anticipation of the intressed tariff;

Now that is the nith of a document signed his co-religionisis of Hongkong that he left the but flour, diminished by 19660 sacks as

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in B. Again, taking the figures up to fell off by 42000 and 500 sacks respectively the end of July this year the hop rt of four

14 and 1986. Calculated of this exte, the mpared with the coresponding periods of to import of our for this year will be in the neigellemekted of 4 been sacks which will be a remarkable decrease on the three previous vous

Should Tard Langiowne (la whom the report was made) deci

decide to

to adopt the recommențiations of the Committee, it might be convenient do bring them into operation with new appoint- out in respect of men at present in the Service, meals, leaving existing arrangements to run Alock of the evidence given to the Committee indicates that the members of the Consular Service the idea of ankuerne. Gallo Singapore in de present conditions of clivir career, they

vice are doing good work,

coosider. ut that, and you will we hundreds of Chinese signboards slow creditable spirit of seal and industry. al placards, but will

not COLD ACTORS & single irstaues of cha

of such a vis combination of by three Ministers, one of them at the time moleurs from a Chiness point of view. Then Under Secretary for the very Department of

reversion of the estate to the Jewish, Community of Calenta. In his private life, Mr. Bellis agała mu Anglo-Chinese calendar

State

in respect » ite wiministration

He was a lavish about the Lginning of this year has the of thes

wasthe mast, genist of men. Sezrice, the report impugos, entertainer, at any rate up to the time los His Lordship—When was the oil to be placed Brst leaf for the Chinese New Year green Iquoted Isnt (wo that it should not be overlaid

the recond of his two sons, from plague. His instead of red. This is of course not a very or overlooked) the one expression of modified

surviving son, Raphael Emar nel, is a barrister. serious offeber spaint not faste, but still it antisfaction with the system which the report at-law, and stood in the Cons-realise carindide shows guerance on the part of those who get contains. Noties how molded and qualifie His Lordship-) think I what is coming.anch things up. Lastly, look at me celouped it is. Much of the evidence-a

for the North Islingto Division of London at all of all

at The typhoon was on the 18th.

the last general section. He has sine paid a advertisements of Europeta or American articles it, or more than part of it, therefore indicates visit to flangkong with his wife. The late Mr.

Although it is an indisputable fact that, intended to attract Chinese custom, and see how that the members of the Consular Service are Belilios made his money out of spin anul {

annust increase of the population Pill often blue and white are introluced. Rad may doing good work, and that, considering the

Indian yarn. He was no ardei geniter of the by half a million, drp. is hereming more and be a danger sig al to Europeans, something to present conditions of their career consider.

dendent on foreiga countries late Lord Beaten field, and a se rahen | avoid, but with Chinese it is like a bright fighting they show a credilable

spirit of zeal

respect to her food supply, the extraordinary from Mr. Belitis was always a prenin-advance in the import of four that took place to midle, it has a wonderful fascistics for an industry. So they do, sonor of them

feature of the Primrose Day decorations of the in 1948 ran lardly be regarded as having been them, therefore use it to attrust them.-Nafs dispatch admirable trade reports; some of them statue of the celebrated salesman that stands Chane « Magsthu.

are bulwarks and shelters for British internals

caused by ordinary circumstances. Mark the abrood; some of them I haro wet, and with,pposite Westrainster Abbag.

gustural falling of the impact of our sincs a smo of them. I have corresponded, and I knew.

the high-waie mark, was reached in 1903

su damedia apply. them to be zealous and industrious. But the

without noy juer mischief is that these are precisely the

Hitherto the Japan Flour Mill Company has who condemn the present conditions of their

baru

on board

Mr. Holmes--On the 16:5.

Chan-kee said he bought. 20

enses of keresen oil from defendant, on the Jath, I was to be planed aboard the hornce, then lying at Sawan, on the 17th.

In reply to his Lorship. Mr. Dizou said the amount, 84129, was'admitted.

His Lordship-Is it en act of God you an going on 2

cash.

Mr. Dison--I don't know yet. Witness; io-cross- examination, stated tha whau defendant quoted an amount has paid That was on the 15th. After payment had been made plaintiff told defendant that he wanted the oil Int

board. Defendant promised to do this without extra He did not describe the oil in payment. an insurance propcend as miscellaneous gooria,

оп

Mr. Dixon said his defence was that the goods

had been parsed to the plaintiff, therefore, with the passing of the goods the risk also passed to him.

His Lordship-What risk?

Mr. Dixon-The risk incurred during the time of the contract being completed and the goods being delivered on board. The defendant volunteered to have the goods put on board for the plaintiff, therefore he was in the position of

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carier

the most. zaaining the above proposals for change, made Practical, common-sense, basianss-like poopla,

in Auno Domini 1980, will wonder what on

LIBELLING THE ERITISIL SOLDIER.

EXTRAORDINARY COMMENT.

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in

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

BODY AND LIMBS RED PATCHES

Like Ringworm Soreness and Itch- ing Almost Unbearable-Doctor's Remedies made Him Worse-~ Could not Work with Comfort, CUTICURA EFFECTS

A PERFECT CURE

*About October of last year I noticed a smali reunal red patch on enh if my lower lite net tinlike ringworm. It gradually got a large and irritating that I could not go on with my work is coniert: Finally, sores began to spread all over baths of my tinals and the itching and pain was so neute that I consulted a doctor who said the com plaint was eczem Ela

gave me som salve, which I used for social want. Instead of improving, however, thay got grufually wore and the soreties and itching at last got almost unbear- able. I tried all kinds of other oint ments which did me un gol. One day I happened to see an ount of how Cuticura Remedies had met case something like my own and I de termined to try them. The following suy I hid low disrufert, and after using the Cuticus Remedies aslike begu

The thing irri- tation died amy and the skin it wil assumed healthier approbed tro, Parsaverince with Cuticia has now resulted in a perfect care. The quantity Inspired was one vial of Cuticura Pilis, two boxes of Culicara Dinituent, f two tablets of Caticura Soap. I will always recommend Cutieurs to my. friends. Daniel Steptor, 26 Barrymore Ave., Queenstown. Feb, M. 1906,"

Iteal.

ONE NIGHT TREATMENT

For Sore Hands and Feet with Cuticura.

Soak the lands or feet on retiring

in a strong, bnt, creany father of Commis cum Soup. Pry and anoint freely with (bitieure Ointment, the great Skin CILE

Wear on the had during tha: night oil, le gloves, or bare lage the

tent lightly in oli, eft cotton or linen.

Compte Ketonal art numal Flextent for Every Idei tante, Clit ng aki

Sehest

surate da, Gf W, sverity, the "Bilsend

Progetthe world, Begum Auxins 3a, It. Tawni A Ces, Marking: Lenda, Systury, 22 Chartedious Sy Karin Bode in Dela. Autor Drug & Che Quantile Pipi,

Miles) "All about Ilmaista.“

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GERMANY'S COALING STATIONS.

The Globe had this from Berlin, October

thes only large exxbliment of the kind in 30th:- Japan, kui siner the beginning of this your no

With the rapid growth of Germany's naval

fewer than six large mille tavs been projectat and mercantile marine the question of securing This

The following letter, signed CT has earliest projected of these is Mr. Masuda's an adequate supply of coal in foreign at

four mill at Hyge, the second ab at Hyege became aver more and more af great importance, appeared in the Japan Alail melly. proposed by as Japan Seinni Kaiba; and the and the Government, is also privato shipping

third is a branch mill at Hyrgo

As firms, took steps to make Coun vf the

ships explains itself-

Flour Company. The rails of the

independent T

foroigo uling stations, the East. Asia, and the M. Flux Companies rather coaling stations in the wants of "It foreigners. as, during recent years German Hamburg

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "JAPAN MALL," Sir,- In your issue of the fall instant, you

are, but already an alie's based on the remarks mad by wil est probably be waste!

merchants air be mey ruinous rangements could have been inposed. What of all one who bus huld Hate Majesty's com

The

of

J'itis

thyer

mis.

stations.

MAIL ORDER COMPETITION. Hongkong refuilera may interested in the following, which appeared in the Maula the United States of a shipment of Montgomery, tablenews -Phe arrival in the last mail from

Ward and to.'s catalogues addressed to the

isil arvien peynes of the islands calls earth the "existing arrangements" car be, it to wind again the great disutrantage ander Which the merchants of and are laboring.

sela viementary, brious, and fratamental "arrangements" The Ben mentined und

others of H

And the practical, common sense, character do a mail order business direct

have had smail experience of to the consomer

like Exople

Takyo. It ers as whole wolers. This fast in itself makes their competition vory sharp with troverament Departments, hey will expect that Sir nude MacDonald at the inch given will not be wide at the mark to estimasie the onterprise has succeeded it establishing a sprins

quite (or, by now, retail is added to this the further fact that most kind, however,

merchants anywhere. When there

three years afterwards, these now him by the British Association," in which

daily producing pacity of the six mills above of important coaling arran etnents will be in force. Nothing of the you state that The British Ar of the goods shipped to the buyer in these decisions, it stroke of this per at the bastom of east

Administration, were offen of tin dregs of England Army is compusid | noutrūkst when arled, at en seks, which coal company, to which the teasing shipping

population, so at

saannual cut-tura of 1,770,000 sacks, firms bolong, has established grading depots at for 8+ anita privates ses concernent, is

when compared with an

Algiers.

Port Said, Naples, and Madeira, quotity islands enter duty free while the retail

Mionts

by a Foreign Secretary, and the new recruited from the nation's riff-calf."

average amounting to 5,200 sucks, for the Genon; these depots are supplied with Rhenish- to pay a bigh tarif

I am astound-d that this mail

any Englishman, Joust

years when the largest quantities were Westphalian coal, and English cat is tothe merchants ber

arder

has been done so far is to issue the Minute of mission, should be guilty of the abova gros

sported, leaves a surplus of rotas 1,3, only when the German conf not it bought May 1944.

that of moniel blog like twe willion sacks In refarring to Looked al from the point of view of the civil

the Kolnicu Committee abare referred to were asked statement of facts. That the rank and file com- service employes, the case is different, of course,

. y fruto civil

Zeitung of

if the estimated quantity of import for this sere Gorman art to this gratifying result of jy taken into consich-ration. The question announces that the Hamburg coal company in The individual buyer cannot be blamed for the admirablo naivete of it) among other prins all sorts and conditions

life laying when in can get what to wants for the things "Whether the subjects of exaraination life drage aurd vid raft is the potti ondually arises how the daratese manufacturers question has just established quad

è no will dony but that

Jupite at test money.

extended, more especially with should be

Population"

intend to dispose of this surplus production of

Video Wil in Duenos Ayres, and that a view to encourage the nequisition of knowledge thing boy must refer to the criminal, vicious.

Fabsolutely untrue, If these weds mean any- | Butr.

Dutch firm jissed some time ago a useful But there is a possible solution for the connected with commercial

matters. The

It is suggested by some that for the sarplus coaling station at Sabang, on the island Pulo rot and immor 1 low and it should be belter of Japanese for the market will be found in Web, in North Sumatra, and it is said that as a pres of Macin, namely, in make the mail say. What in the mine of spiningu strune s order goods subject to tariff in the same degree wo asked such an obviously self-answering ques

no would-be recruit to the British Are the goods imported by the merchants and then.

army wems extremely doubt al. It is manifest that mainly Cardiff, Japanese, and Australian are if the civil service employees are not gettin

that for And the Minste, of accepted unless he can. produes three testi- the case of the anticipated increase of the stored there. Cranes driven by electricity put May 1994 proceeds,

monials as to with buirable gray meni

сетрушол. Salaries

absence of laughi magistratei or other responsible parties; 18; forei Prodes four in importation of the the goal on shipboard, and vessels can put into

supply of and an apparent to deliver those goods on board, and as voluntaryisiese raised to a degree thank will enable

will be greatly checked, harbour at Sabang at any time day or night. that candidates shall lava a sufficient it in the alightest dogres possible that a matt bilses are only liable for gross negligence.

from the aforementioned classes could obtain though that of wheat will Favrease to a large his coaling depot is bailed as a sign that the of arithmetic for $1.

extent.

The flave manufacturers the British couling firms in the Far East are to then to lies. By this instand the government duties whichs ausls are required to perform these testimonials? Better men than you er 1. Pacille coast, who will will get its recents from the goods, the merchant in drawing up commercial tables and will get his profit and the civil service employee includin

Mr. Editor, have testified to the worth of the TAPAD and reporte,

five million

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. bts sacks of flour annually, will not ait idly, and Possess a knowledge of com. has only recently stated that as a body the wif

wifi concentrato their attention on stay in the country.

system," shall

the Chiness British soldier would compare more then faveur market. Of cars, as Mr. Nakamura, mercial geography," a "suficient knowledge's

the The Indo-Chins sir. Luisay, from Calentia the principle of British mercantile and come public, with any body of men taken from is the event of flour manufacturad therefrom the 20th inst. at 5p

ably in regard 1 to aubriety, and orderly condnut duty on imported wheat will be entitled to rebate and the Straits, laft Singapore for this port on As the work of enlarging and proparing the mercial law relating to shipping paper money,

5 p.1. civil Bf. I have delayed till this date replying being exported, earings shipway in the variona Gernen yerde is now,

The Boston 8. S. Co.'s str. Tremont gailest the fact that considering contracts, and marine insurance, but His Lordship. But you agreed to do it. Choi Loung-san was then called and said he the battleships and armoured cruisers of the rel

practically completed, it has been decided that ry, respondantis," a

legals to your attack as I thought some ne of the the Japanese mille are far,ely dependent on from Manila ou the 21st inst., and is te hore of political economy myself to defend local British nany

Tommy

more worthy the American what and that at present there is on the 2iled inst.

in his alwaIICO-

The LG.M. str. Prinz Ladurig, which left sence zot much difference in freight between the to correary, the mon would bare come to the fore, but it woull ap Japan and the China ports from the Pacific here on the 24th October, arrived at Cerca same time arrangements are being made

exchanges, and taxation. to accommodate the increased rumber of work.

wili men and shipwrights who be the authorities intend to turn out completed the necessary, for projected warships of 18,060 and 15,000 tons in The same time as has been required for building the battleships of 13,200 tons,

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negligence.

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voluntary bailee and only liable for greesiculty that has already been suggested by the Committed gravely said "You" They did | known to you perhaps than to mest, men, that: (hion without much difficolly. This, however, rula from 3 1,000 to 40,000 tons of bunker coal,

His Lordship That is the point I have been trying to drive all the tima. you entitled to keep all your money?

Mr. Dixon-Yen; all we undertook to do was

His Lordship—Did you put them on board? Mr. Disco-No.

His Lordship-All right. Then you must pay do.

Mr. Dixon-That was not part of the

contract.

the

Jarge

to enable them to pay and prices for the goods, let the

AS

to

the nature of the

character from

will be able to buy the goods and the money will a thorough knowledge of the metric Britian private. Field Marshal Lord Robets; Japan a customer who tous consumed lose in have competition.

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but

agreed to send the goods on beard. The pro- new big tvo stul: be laid down this autemn.rkel, forsig have a correct knowledva pear that British patriotism is exhausted in the coast, the zuccessful disposal of Japanese flour on Tuesday, the 20th inst. 9 ..

miso was made after defendant had bought the goods and got a resipt.

His Lordship-Why didn't you send them shoard ?—I told my foki to engage a boat and send them.

At the

their special applicati to They are also to

the English language, so as to be able making of speeches at dinners, luncheons, &c., to express themselves clearly and correctly from the firing line when Tommy" is getting is made gloomier still when it is considered that music-hall is to get as many as possible to pay and occasional flag-wagging some 19,000 miles product, will prove no easy task. The prospect The aim of the professional musician of the in writing, Ed to know French, and

of

German or Spanish. They are to work for a little bit of hot stuff at the front Now, Mr. three months in the oreign Eco or Board of Editor, let's have that manly apology and

withdrawal.—Japan Chronicie.

in China, in competition with the American

the establishment of a four millat Hankow and to hear and see him; the sim of the street- of wills in Manchuria is now under contem- professor is to persuade as many as possible to plation-Japan Chronicle.

Ipay bim to go away,

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