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SUPREME COURT.

Monday, December 3rd,

IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION.

BEFORE THE FULL COURT.

STATE SECRETS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4TM¤, 1906.

the magistrate's mind would have been had be

IN SUMMARY JHIS DICTION

heard this evidence. They want the Court to masazo that if the magistrate had heard this Bronz MR. A. G. WISH (PUISKE. JUDGE). eridence he would have convicted,

The Paine Judge-Yon object to the evidence being taken of this man only ?

Mr. Blade-Yea

Sir Henry Berkeley Vary well, I withdraw This was a motion for rehearing. before they consent, He (Mr. Slado) appeals to Cresar

and he can go to Cronar.

Full Court, of the caso decided at the Police Court betwean Mustafa Ismail and Hyat Al £bak.

Mr. M. W. Slude, instructed by Mr. J. H. Gardiner tof Mr. O. D. Thomsen's pfier) appeared for appellant, and Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., instructed by Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor, for the Crown,

Mr. Stade The Crown consouted to bare the matter reboard before the Fall Court, but they have subsequently made an amended suggestion that only the stidence of the appellat be taken, and got the tidences of other witnesses. I regret

we cannot comuni lo that.

The Paisne Judge- You are applying for a rehearing. When that comes on this Court has power to admit any fresh oyidance.

The Chief Justice-The relcaring of a criminal esan before the Full Court? I am Afraid I am a little behind the practice.

Mr. Slade--Under the Magistrate's Ordin- arce, that is the only way it can be done,

Sir Henry Berkeley-What they havo to alow in that they have any grounds for rebearing.

Mr. Blade Wa want to have a rehearing,

¦ but—

Sir Henry Borkoley-On the ground that your man was not called; that is the only griorance.

Mr. Sade-It is not the only one and you know it quits well. You ought not to make much statements. This correspondence has been thrown open by the Colonial Secretary, and they now attempt to allege it is confidential,

Sir Henry Berkeley-On behalf of the Crown I take the cbjection that nothing except the depositions can be referred to on an appeal on the question of fact. The Appeal Ordinance refers to appeal on question of law and appeal on question of fact. Whore an appeal be ma do on a question of fact, the prisonor is confined to the four corners of the depositions, and must show the Couri flint OU the facts those depositions the conclusion arrived at by the magistrate is as erroneous The Court cun consider nothing on this applica. tion for a rehearing except the question as to whether the magisteste was or was not warranted upon the facts before him in coming to the conclusion he did. Therefore I anumit

In

Mr. Slade What I am roʻying on is this the Court should stop my learned friend from letter from the Colonial Secretary.

Sir Henry Berkeley-1 must rain objection here. My Jearned friend proposer to read a confidential communication from the Government to the General Oficer Command.

making allusions liable to et use feeling between the Government and His Majesty'n forces.

Mr. Blade-It undoubtedly will cause feeling, Sir Henry Berkeley-My learned friend stems ing Troope. It is a state letter which ho has serious matters he is attempting to drag inte to be quite unaware of the important and no right to road in Court,

this case.

He wants to bring before this Court an act of improprity on the part of the magistrate in the conduct of this case, which should not come before the Court of Appeal.

Mr. Blade-I have the authority of the General Offeer to do it.

Bir Henry Berkeley-The General Officer Commanding bas no power to cousent to property of that kad being made public, when it is headed confidential. Ho must have been misunderstood when he said he wirbed a Zonfidential letter read without the per- mission of the writer. The latter was written coufidentially, making crelaio offers and liberating the prisner pending appeal: 11 is a State document which cannot possibly be read. A cordðrutial · communication botworn officiels is regarded as a letter between privato porous, and I um rather surprised my friend should be here to take that.conrae, especially

after the romark I mafe to him.

His Lordship--Unless you have the authority of the writer

r. Blade I am not referring to any impropriety on the part of the magistrate, Will your Lordships hear mo?

The Chief Justice-You want to refer to something which would qualify your former statement with regard to the heading "con- fidontial."

Br. Sade-This correspondence has been opened by Mr. Sercomba Smith himself, and tondered non-confidential, Certain letters I bave hero show that the seal of Loufidentiality has been taken off entirely.

The Pn isns Judge-You say it is admitted there is only one part of the correspondence it has been agreed to make public?

Mr. Blade-I don't know about it.

CLAIM FOR GOODS SOLD.

Mak To sued Chan Kwan and Choang Eni to recover the sum of $125.10 for goods sold | and delivered,

Mr. F.-C. Barlow (of Mesun. Goldring and Barlow) appeared for plaintiff, Mr. R. A. Harding for the first defendant and Mr. Otto Kong Bing for the second.

Mr. Barlow sinted that plaintiff was a provision dealer while defendants were awards on the 8,3. Indrarelli. On June 28th dofond. ants went to the plaintiff s shop and purchased goods to the total amount endorsed on the writ. Half the amount was to paid down, and the other half on the return of the ship to port. The goods were placed on beard, and when plaiot sought the defendants they informed him they had no money, would pay all who s they returned to Hongsong Plaintiff had made repeated applications for payment, but without avail.

After hearing the evidence his Lordship refused Lo beliore plaintiff's story aud allowed judgment for defendants with costs.

GERMAN SOCIAL DEMOCRACY,

THE ARMY AND FOREIGN POLITICS.

The Berlin fasiatische Lloyd writes:

Ta France, Belgiem and still more in Italy

correspondent of Der

SIR ROBERT HART'S CIRCULAR.

OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED.

In the "Customs Quarterly Gazette" for July-September 1906, published on November 26th from the Statistical Department of the Imporist Maritime Customs, the following notification appeared: ---

Uircular No. 1,869. Inspectorate-General of Customs.

Peking September 2nd. Circulers Nos. 1,339 and 1,361 acquainted you with the establishment and opening of a separato and special office to deal with Customs affairs, The Inspectorate, which had hitherto functioned in audi uunler the Taungli Yemen and Waiwuph, was thereon accordingly instructed to henevforth to, and take its orders from the now report department, the Shairaph'a. The two Tachen, appointed 10 control the Shaiwuch Their Excellencies Tich-Liang and Tang Shao- the 12th and 15th May, that work was to progred vi, explained to me on two separate occasions, t

of the Servica generally, Whis die Inspector as before, and they now antherizs AK this intimative as an order General will have the same riations with the Shaiwuch'a that he had with the Waiwura and hie Juries continuo Lo follow the

same general lines, Commissiepers and port staff will also continue to work jus as bufmesed remain in the

fue

to circulato the information

same relation to the Inspector-Gouoral disp./

thai. This

explanation should

apprehensions expressad sings the appearance of the Custome Ediet un thei 9th May, the non- hers of the Service are to avoid originating or eirculating, whether by meath or pan, disturb ing ramours and hypothetical fears calculated to provokepublie comment to ne useful;

l purgese, but the diguity of the Chinese Government. The which may do more har en good as affecting Maritime

a

Customis worked absfactorily, the anti-military propaganda of the rocilicio tyment, has been consid neurially in the past,

and the Govered demccratie party is miners as liberal in its dealings with its foreign empiez

and pregrees. In Italy the anti-military party has it is not futacted to change such treatment they will bring the army to a dared quite openly to show the in which

it is expected that Service contraiment and Folutionary government in the disposition. On account of the wenkness of the eflcianey will maroh hand in hand with its

countries mentioned a

cantibusgee. I may add that this Costeans propaganda so dangerous to the existing statu. Circular has been saimmitted to, and approved of, of society will be materially

by the Sbsiwa Ta-chen before issue." fanilliated. such weakness for granted in the Government

The German

ocrats do not take social democrats.

Jam, Sir,

of their country. This was shown on the socialist party day hold towards the end of September. Uus of the lenders of the social de inocrats, the son of the late socialist Member of Pariisment, Liebknecht, made a proposal concerning the formation of

1 standing com- mission for the systematic development of anti-military propaganda. This proposal was met with the strongest objed ions by the great master of German sucial democracy, Mr. Bebel. He said bluntly that if Lith more Ford Tore cempted all the party kneobt's

The reason for his upen refusal of the proposal the moso seemed quite

was that to have overlooked tho fact that different circumstances were presented in Germany from these in Illy, France or Belgium. A very great moje zity of the socialist delegates rated with Bebel and rofused Lieb- knecht's pr

proposal. To

it

retire.

50

Your obedient servant,

(Signed) ROBERT HART,

Inspector-General..

To the Commissioners of Custos,

Posted Commissioners, And Deputy Commissioners in

charge of Likin Collectorates.

Shuiya Tu-cken to Inspector-General

(Translation)

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ING CO., LTD.

THE NEW SCHEME CONFIRMED.

An extraordinary meeting of the sharholilara in this company was held in November 27th, na anusurged in our telegrum giving the result. The following are extracts from the report of the procordings:-

The Chairman (Mr. J. Mestice]-Gentlemen It is now for the gentlemen who moved the recolations at the last meeting to more their confirmation to-day

Mr. Taylor said that in his speech at the meeting on the 1st inst, be promised that the committee then 'ormed would make a report on which the shareholders could come to their final decision. На had only to say that ti o report was eminenly satisfactory to the promotere, Mr. Murchill had been chairman of the

that the resolutions passed on November lat. at to him. He had pleasure in moving the Extraordinary General Meeting of share- holders in this company be and are hereby

confirmed.

Mr. Cecil Holliday seconded.

the 12th October, stating that in conuretion

"We have to acknowledge your dispatch of addree and y further queations could be! with the trausfor of Customs control you had received our verbal directions on the 22nd of September to iano instructions, in ac cordance with the draft submitted, the information and guidance Commissioners of Customs, to the effect that the procedure is to contlouin every respect as hisharte, and that, baring ivered a Cholar to all the porta smbodying those instructions, you now forwarded two cepica of the same for record.

for of the

version, to the Wainups, and have received a We thereon seat one copy, with a Chinese reply stating that the contents of the Circular Lave been dul; aoted, and that you are to be

Mr. Nielsen said he only wished to ask oue or #WO questions Mr. Taylor and referred the shareholders to Mr. Marshall, and he desired to: ak Ir. Marshall, as agent of the P. & D., Mr. Barham, as agent for the Glen steamers, and Mr. Bridou, as agent of the Messageries Martime, if they would legally and individually Basin as wax business, and he wished to kw undertake to support t this new godown company

meat lend haughter)" whether they' were prepared

to gagal agree. binding

thon to godown sit down,

and loud lenghtar.) Ag. Mr. Marakall he been put forward as the chairman of this committee be would like him to assure the shareholders of bie

company's cor- Otherwise, Lain support.

they might say. that they were forced, if they wished to do basic.cg as shipping people, to say they were uld have to go closhere.

Mr. Slade-My view is this: that the terms never understand it, say he said he should instructed to publish the same in the Customs the new copy (cies of port

Mr. Slado-The correspondence was initialed The Chief Justice-You say you contend by the General Ofcur. He headed his first that on those letters there may be some consent; letter confidential; consequently all the others then, surely that would depoud on whether afterwarde were marked confidential. He, being we can accept Sir Berry Berkeley's suggestion the person who initiated it, ban the right to girs { that this consent can be given ? permission. Surely the Crown cannot go back and shelter themselves behind the heading "confidential." I am in a position to prove that a direct offer was made ou bokalf of the Crown with regard to this oner, and we have acted upon it.

The Chief Justice-If it is covered by the word "poulidential" you cannot.

Mr. Blade-It is a most disgraceful breach of faith on the part of the Government act to consent to a rebening in this case, and I hope the gentlemen of the Press will take notice of it, and that it will be borne in on the officials guilty of it.

client and the Crow.

4

Mr. Slado-As your Lordship pleaser. Tet the Crown go back on anything they say.

Sir Henry Berkeley-They have pas gone back on anything.

of thoes letters contain in precise words an zaconditional consent to have this matter heard. before the Full Court. Now they subsequently mean them-

The Chief Justice-In view of the obvious inconvenience of correspondence being referred te in Court, unless abeolutely necessary, it would be better if the correspondence was sent to us in chutabern. Then We can express such view on it as we think best.

Eran suppos. ing the Crown consented to a rebearing, the Court would not be bound to grout it.

Sir Henry Berkeley-You bavethe Crownbere to-dag te oppons a rehearing.

tchcazing.

Sir Henry Backsley submitted that the Court could not bind tho Crowe to a rehearing on mere corro poudence, and the case was formally adjourned until the 11th. Meantime the con-

the

immediately KPIZA and leek

пр

not Torse

develop anti-military propaganda during peace would not be as dangerous in Germany as to incite the masses at the moment of the breaking out of war, and tans attempt to hinder

* is still high end dapitel hasty and childishly lightheaded in spite of his isputable natural intelligence, was quite

On the socialist

government did not socialist loaders who were trying to create diffcollies at the cutbreak of only the fear of prison

Bat WAC or something induces Mr. Babel to warn people against mach indiscretion, he is alte led by a very true feeling of the cutbreak of hostilities He knows that for the psychology of the masses at the moneti even the great majority of socialist electors would at that moment be filled with flaming patriotism, and consequently if the leaders called them to treason, it would be their lot to fil the ridiculous role of officers wilbont en mobilization or the marching out of an army would injure, not the state, but social democracy Concerning foreign politics, on the party day a better understanding was also noticeable.

Gazette for the general information of all officials concerned, gen will therefore abt accordingly."

30th October, 198,

GERMANY'S COLONIES.

EXPENSIVE POSSESSIONS,

Forry Ent (Ironieal oheors.)

The Chuhman said he thought that the question addressed to Mr. Morsball was a mest Bufair one. It was outirely out of order. (Applause), He would leave it to the meeting to decide whether it was in order or not.

He

army. Profore the sitempt to hinder the very sensitive to public criticism, and do not ruled it out of orders the meeting was almost

On a show of lande support of the Chairman's ruling unanimously against the question and

Ho

in

lo

the

what

thair

matter Action

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

SUFFERED YEARS

WITH ECZEMA

Caused a Loss of over £300 in Wages in Ten Years-Limb Raw as a Piece of Beef-Scalp also Affected-Doctors and Hospitals did no Good,

A TRIPLE CURE BY THE

CUTICURA REMEDIES

"My eczema has been tonyears! stand- ing and it has cost me over £300 in loss of wages. I am a carpenter und joiner by trade. I have been under doctors, and I also attended the skin hospital, but none of them dil me any good. When I was at Horley I purchased some of the Cuticura Demedies, and I was working about all the day, not gir- ing my leg a chance, but after purchia ing 12 sets of the Cuticura Remedies they cured the cezema in my limb. 1 also had spots on the scalp, but they aro all gone now. I have find theso sore piruples 50 years. My sculp is now all elean. My eczema was on the right limb from the ankle awards, which was

a raw as a picệc of beef. I shall recom- mend the Cuticura Remedies to ul! I see afflicted with cesena, Polfish this statement for all the work, and let any one write to me and I will reply.

"I also purchased three vials of Cuti- cura Pills for my wife and they havo done her a lot of good. Thefore taking 1hem she dare hardly to eat anything on account of the pain afterwards; now she can eat anything and plenty of it. She is getting quite fat now and is quile a different wATNEYI. I was Brat advised to try the Cuticura Remedies from a man who lives at Redbill wixose father was cured of a bad eczema on the head. No doctors nor hospitals could cure it. After a few applications the whole crust of the head came off and left him a healthy scalp. This nun's age was OVE seventy yours. Although I ain oured of eczema I shall always have some by me, andise the Cuticura Pills now and then, for 1 find the Pills keep my head very clear and my appetite good. Chus. Cumbrill, 166 High St., Ramsgate, Eng- Lusk, Mareli 7, mid April 17, 1900.*

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Role Fron Maled Frue, "A Book on the Skinnot Scalp.” -

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Mr. Blade-Please, Sir Henry, don't make Idential papers will be considered in chambera,k of intervaring but would have Russia to writes to the accepted the position wantd be in regard to this new ge down compup to the directors' table, sud prorlaced several

statements like that.

The Puisne Judge -We have decided that the letters skull not go in... ·

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,

wan ge

maiter. Ife states but

ment,

Two neteworthy signs of the times in Germany are that high foils are becoming scorn to set themselves right by a direct appeal Holstein, who rarlar in the year bud retired to the Profs, Seme weeks ago Herr von The Chief Justice-Wo cannot take my

Secretary in the Foreign Office, in consequenc from the position of Permaccat Under- Mr. Nielsen said that the question the sbare. engnizance of what is in the letter. It is a Mr. Sado-You, bave it plain; that's plain

cf personal differences in that department,

holdera had now to decide was a most important question entirely to be suttled between your the Crown appear here to dry to oppose they that the Emperor and hing government replied to attacks male on bir in Die Zukunft, far where Lu held proxies, he declared him-vit one. For himself, and on behalf of these ly government had by a long letter to that journal. the intention to march into Russia to fight the revolution there, the German social democrats Langenburg. For some time past the German slowed. He only told five shares himself

strongly It is

is now the tarn of Prince Hohenlohe-

Sprost fullest discussion of the matter should be agreed with the suspicions concerning the Ger men policy. But on the party dag, Bob) Papave been buying themselves with the laughter.) He pradicted aimolato ruina-

conditions nuder which the late Director of tien for this scheme, expressd his conviction that Germany did not Colonia? Affairs look

hid gone or thiok

up for and

in boyr

little BODA

tionble about kalanzeiger to explain the and had asked many firme w its own internal affairs. In spite of thie

is very reasonable expression of only ou receiving in undertaking that he tu nearly every the German social democratic leader, iu should become a Secretary of State at the head advise their connections at home to

instance

they said they would bourgeois circles they bavo by no means resigned

their boss of toy bricks, marbles, sakra, and other the hope, tant the social democrats will no longer of an independent department of the Govern gonds by steamers which landed their cargo nicknsche, with which he pereradent to demog struggle against the foreign policy of the hand in view of the expruses necessary to le Shanghai. There had been a great deal strate boweurgo was stored on each floor) A government and the army, as they bare done. dignitary, he requested and was granted an and anyone

provide an establishment fitting such of disenssion on the subject in the newspapers,

pera steamer probably brought in fifty different kinds In dietarb our peace and then to rinse our

could possibly be stuffed dissatisfaction by sgitutions is the life element This sun was reimbursed to the Treasury the

advance payment of a portion of his salary, and anyone who was a shareholder and a sensible of aalary.cheme

annat.. followed the discussion.

if all the cargo bolonged to one consigues. When full, A godown of the social democratie party, and consequently. by drafts cb his salary as it fell due. The hat tursive godowns were to be built and worked, either by col that it could be

was first proposed it was sad It had to bo sirsaged they cannot have this. In one respect Bebel's remarks have great value; they show Bowever

cooling or Prince denies that the difference between bis that

the capital would ecentaully shareholdere might think evidence before bir, the magistrato could not Trading Company, Alezauden Buildings, against that the leaders of the wreialist movement angled salary and that of a State Secretary Tls 3.000.000. It

it would

give them cubic capacity of their getowns if the Haid that the was made good to him from a fand placed at the aven Germany are quite aware that there is a limit F beyond which the patience not only

bat be and the capital would therefor be T

wes going to show them that this was 26090. When he board of the German government, but of the German people, political contingencies or from any

pro- not the case at all. There must be source. During his

passage posal he said to bimorolf: "Here are Mr. Ways

betwe the cargo in order that it could year have defined this limit and to that extent by the 'eichstag,

they con

consulted &

tel a profosional these orente have doubtless been beneficial.

The papers which venture to comment on

the scheme, aud about godowns than he did."

the there passange ways involved a loss of space of this letter express surprise that the Chancelier Bigures in the report of the committes for 30 por cont. If heavy enrgo were stored to the THE PEKING-HANKOW RAILWAY.not fall without Parliamentary sarction, which, what the cabio capacity of the godowa really we zot safe to store cargo to a greater height

should have agreed to a condition that he could granted he wished to show the shareholders height of nine feet it was probable that

grod Six Henry Berkeley-This particular point is

many people would be kiled in working it. It would be. He bad circulated a plan of the Oid whether your Lordships can commit yourselves

According to the Partiaunder Zeitung, the Deck property, which was not drawn to scale, an seven feet, whether it was work & by to the oousout the Crown in prepared to give the evidenco adduced on behalf of plaintit. e question of the management of the Peking new Colonial Minister, Herr Dezaborg, ha and might be a few inches cut, but to which coolies or electricity. Then the

following erecuraging eccount of the linealready formulated a scheme for the administra- He now wished to refer those prent. Mr. were by no means so clean Eppeared

Six Heary Borkel-y-We consent now to the prider giving his evidence, but before he can get au order for a rehearing he must oclublish that the magistrato came to a wrong conclusion en the evidence before him. I submit on the

do anything else Ent convict.

The Paisno Judge-My own belief is that only at the robearing have wo power to call fresh evidanos.

After consultation on the point the Chief Justice announced that in the opinion of the Bourt fresh evidence son'd the inken on the

motion.

BEFORE SIR FRANCIS PIGGOTT (RIEF JUSTICE.)

ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT.

The action bronghs by the Holland China

the Tong Tai firm, traders, 93 Wing Lok Street, for breach of contract was continud.

of t.e

now

The

mperor's porecant disposition for tuzareseen veutually 16.000 shares would be issued, superficial area were merely owltiplied by site,

cccnpancy of offer o

and Mr. iarbam connected with be worked. If

The Hou. Me H. E. Pollock, K.O.. instructed would be exhausted. The events of the last he secured nothing beyoɛd the amount voted Marshall they probably knew no more man on the subject they would be told that

by Mr. C. D. Wilkinson (of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist) apparid for the plaintiffs and Mr. M. W. Sludo, instruoted by Mr. F. X. d'Almada

e Castro, appeared for defendants.

Mr. Slate in opening the defence submitted that The case for the plaintiffs having concluded,

I am merely consenting that the priscuer shalt enter into

ehowed that defendants

to allow the e videroo of the prisoner to be taken.

these

be allowed to avail himself of his evidence as if representation of the plaintiffs' agent. As to

and

he had given it before a mugistrate. It was not

ธน

of fuot, he did

t.

Desiges

A frica.

area.

tinu of the German possessions in South-West Nisler then, with the rid of a board aut chalk, from the blocks he had been using. There t is said to be his intention to recupy demonstrated that the entire superficial area was what was known to godowa people as. each side of the railway, und

tius this

passengers

the contents of the English portion of the goods amounted to the total sum of Reffectively the land for a hundred kilomètres on araible for godowns on the Wast side of the logs of stowage All the cargo belonging to taken before the mugistrato, apparently due to feestræet, he submilled that it had been ending with the last day of July, 1906, the lives and property of the guarantee the Dock would be 41 feet by 400 feet, i». 16,900 one firm had to be kept together. It was

a misapprehension, and I am prepared to allow

tho sum

be granted, It seems to me that course will the agent was liable for the act of tho agent, this at a basis, the total net gain will betion of Colonials for the losersin the that side of the deck the superficial ares available space by 30ron it would be found that

omewhere in the neighbourhood

A private letter from Peking dealing with Haukow (Chirg. Han) Kailuay gives the were induced to contracts by the false During the morth of September last the

income obtained from transport

sport of upr 200, odd. Beginning with Joa. 1st, 1906, and

who Fottle within.

thin sq. ft. There were to be foar floors to each probably All abaper and sizes would осопру established law for many years that if un

If mad❤ in passungen and

so it worthy strap byond it godown, making the entire or space on this an enormous space. Nothing dies could be it to be taken and placed among the deposition agent in the conres of employment made $83,988,100, odd, trenu woods than titel sam of they will

own risk. The occupied sidu 63,900 g. it. The measurements he had piled on the top of this cargo. He would now wast, ba diducted territory will be gradually extended. He given were correct. He had made them him explain what loas of stowage mont. On the "and considered by the Court, to allow the Court false representation and thereby induced

of $1,509,50, odd. for running forear es the recessity of an annual grant to the self. expenses, leasing a a total set gain of $2,823,600, Colony of

western side of the deck the total floor space to come to the conclasios if a rebearing sheaht another to enter into a contract, the principal of 'd, fer the above-noted seven mouths Taking

thirty million ma

marka (£1.

(£1,500,000), for

The Chairman asked who had given him perfot high at the most, and he would take seven

would be 65,000 FL the next ten years, and this is exclusive of the mission to make the measurements

ft. It might be piled coven for the whole

of the railway extension, and the compensa. prevent any unfair feeling by the prisoner r He was liable either in action brought against year. ending Decemler ist next

Mr. Nielsen said that he had not asked per-foot as being the average, though it was the those interested in him that he has been impre him by the dafcandad person or if the defrauded wilion, and a half duliers after deduoting recently a

mission. He was a shareholder. On the other most that could be stored. Multiplying the of Pour These statements hardly accord with

floor perly convicted, and that I am not asking the person refused to carry out the contract. False expenses. It is, however, firmly believed that had made up the Colonial accounts, and found ways, 188 ft. by 970 feet, that was 51,060 sq. it would be 459,300 cab, ft. From this 30

attributed to Herr Deuburg, that he for godown wax, Towing room for passage the onbio opacity on that side of the depis Court to exercise jurisdiction they bavaret gol, preteness could be used either as a ground of with stricter supervision of the working of this a balance on the right kid. The Vorwurts These godowns would also have four sterers, coat had to be deducted for passage ways, and Mr. Slade---Tho Court may either disnitsa the action, or as a defence to an action. In the Railway the income should be doubled next rendurks that if the Durinsed piper's forecast making a futul superficial area of 24,20 sq. ft. additional 20 per cent for stowage logs. appeal or grant a rehearing. All we ask for is course of negotiations for this contract the 3-NC. Daily News.

is accurate, South-West frion will by 116 Five weeks previously he had known nothing (Loud laughter) That was 229,600 cub. It. that the matter should be reheard, then it may gent suade untrue statements, and on the face

are east us German kimpire nine hundred

Од million marks (£15,000,000), against which can about godowns, but he had been getting up at On the other side the sama proportionate he thit you will only take the evidence of the of those sistements the defendants entered into Any man who yearns for access can have it be set only an annual total trade of eleven able to give an

3 am to study the subject; and lo was now reduuliona had to be made, and it would bo man. I want a reloaring, and want it to be the contract. After quoting authorities in lie has simply to find out what the public wants, million marks (£550,000) More rer, it must capacity of these floors. It rest y did not proposed godowns on both sides of thedeck would opinion as to the storage found that the total cabio capacity of the be forgotten that by it so simple finding that out?

by far the greater pro- matter weather each flour of a godown work out at 925,140 cub, It.

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How many women get credit for far more white elephant will form one of the principal long as the floors were at least fifteen to twenty block full of yarn the most that could be consumption of the troops and officials. This or 100 Leot high. It really did not matter, as cub. ft. Therefore if all the toors were chock intelligence, for wore sympathy, and far more topics of discussion during what everyone admits feet high in order to give sufficient room. The stored, and be was then setting the figures anselfishness than they possess merely because will be an exceptionally stormy Reichstag most that could possibly be stored on one floor too high owing to they are aco:mible.-The Spectator.

was nine feet of cargo, (Mr. Nielsen here came

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They want to have merely this evidence pat that on plaintiffs own case there must be a among the depositions and treated as if it had verdiet for defondants.

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