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parties without derogating its own honour faod dignity; these, and not mere questions of right or wrong, or matters of congoience as between man and man,
were the pole points which the Court according to its constitution was entitled to take into consideration. Nor was there anything wrong or just in this, for in those times, and according to the prevailing feeling of the day, which was preeminently
a religious one, might was the true arbitrament of wrong or right, for the
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS | Almighty was supposed to give the victory to the one in the right. Hence, of course, the right of appeal to combat, and the urdeal, the issues of either of which, as determined by God, took a fur bigher posis tion than the mere decisions of a human gourt with all its human weaknesses and lability to orror,
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in its utter incapacity to enforce its decrees, and in its avowed incapacity to take into consideration mere questions of right or wrong, does this Convention of the Hague re- Bemble the old Courts of Honour, and it can readily be seen that this incapacity arises from the inherent weakness of the system. As long, indeed, as it continues to be the unwritten common law of the world, that each nation al continue to be its own arbiter in matters of right and wrong, so
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 28rd 1907.
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The departure of the "Crescent" cruiser, Į from Portsmouth with relief oraws for Biog
porr, was delayed untill July 9,
The Washington correspondent of the Now York "Tim"ys Baron Speck von Stora. burg, the German Ambassador, is suffering from a disease which it is funrad is incurable. His retirement will take plans at an early date. The engineers of the Public Work Dapart. ment are rapidly accomplisting the task of installing the powerful pamping mohinery at
plant is expected to be in working order shortly the Tytam l'uk waterworks. The work of placing the boilers is completed, the pumping
and the Chinesa quarter. re almost ready.
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Tho Victoria statne wbich Lord Ashton has Lord Ashton's wish, bon unveiled in the dead presented to Lancaster has, is nocordance with
at night without any ceremony. The s'atur, which has bean erected in Dalton Squire, stands over 26ft, in height, the bronza figure of the laten Vielorin being twelve feet high Four panels contain forty figures of celebriti oa of the Victorian ora. The statue est £ 150.
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The Paris correspondent of the Duits (TELEGRAMS.
Mail asserta that sort of unpublished addendum to the Franco-Japanese treaty has boon agread on between Japan and Great Britain, in which the latter express her willingness to offer assistance in the protes- Lion
of French Indo-Chinese porsesions, should Japanese ships bo away on other work, The Daily Mail seome delermined to be distinguished,
received a telegram from their shif mining The direstors of the Peking Syndicate shave
shaft (r. ferred to in the circular letter to the stating that the drift at 6561t. level from No. engineer at the Ja-Mei-Son Colliery, Honan
shareholders of May 7, bas eirmok the coal seam at a distance of 97t. The scom is here 7ft
thick. Further prorpesting is prosending: mrpulime & small quantity of cus is being obtained from this poiut 20 per cent, of which a good clean lump. The supply will be limited extent and the shafts have been cleared of until development has been carried to a further sinking pamps. The strate still show signs of disturbanon, though not a marked as in the immediate proximity of the shafts, and the lie of the gasm to the north-west is still andetermined. Boring is also proceeding.
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EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.) THE GOVERNORSHIP OF BOMBAY,
SUPREME COURT.
Monday, 224d July.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION, BEFORE THE CHIRY Jostica (Bi FRANCIS PIGGOTT).
A OFECIAL CASE,
LONDON, July 22nd.
A special dass was set down for hearing in Sir George Clarke succeeds Lord the plaintiffs and the standard Oil Company of which Lau Yeong Weed and Lim Choy were. Lamington as Governor of Bombay. RIOTING IN SAN FRANCISCO.
LONDON, July 22nd. Serious rioting has occurred in San Francisco in connection with the rail. way strike.
FRANCE'S NEW GENERALISSIMO.
LONDON, July 22nd. Lacroix succeeds Tagron as French Generalissinio.
New York the defendants. The dispute con- ceraud the reclamation at Laichikok with the building of a mawall toro, it having been alleged by the Standard Oil Company that the plaintiffs did not proceed with the work with the
required expedition and thor, in casqu÷n took the work out of plaintiffs' bods,
Mr. M. W. Slade, instructal by Mr. line tings, appared for the plaintiffs, and the Hon Mr. H. H. Pollock. K.C instructed by Mr. Atkinson, of Messrs. Deacon, Looser and Deacon, appeared for the defendants. The spoil onse was as follows:—
For the purpose of the argument of this special caso it is assumed (1) that the plaintiffe by a contract in writing dated April 3, 1905, and made between the plaintiffs and thə dežeɑl- ants (a copy of which together with the spesifi. THE TROUBLE IN KOREA. ortions and conditions therewith "incorporated is exhibited. and the declaration of the plaintiff TOKYO, July 22nd. Tan Yeong Wod filed in this a·tion on Maroh public excitement 8, 1917) agree to osastrust certain worka; (2) abdication of the that the plaintiffs in pursuance of the said qontract entered on the siia and did curtain work collisions between
the and remained on the site autil January 25, 1907,
the
the
Last month notification was made to the King, and Queen of the btrothal of Prinssss Louise of Franan, mister of the Duke of
The cruisers "Payobe" and "Pioneer" will be of Spsia. Ofisial notification was also mule Orleans, Lo Peines Charles of Bourbon, T finta
recommissioned at Singapore for mrvice a by the Chief of the Hemen of Feason to all
drillships on the Australia Station, on the Europ an Sovereigns. Prince Charles is
arrival of new araw in the Crasesat" oraiser,
During and there vessels will couvy from Sing pors to brother-in-law of the King of Spain, bring the wi ower of the King sister, who did in 1994,
sydney tha now crews for the "Pyramus”ornicer,
following which will be reo mrzissioned at Sydney on the Emperor, The "Hiberuin," battleship, flagship of Vico-arrival of the "Psyche" and "Pioneer". The new A. Sir Roginud Custauce second in commod crow for the Pyraniue" was to bo dawu from people and the Japanese police and (3) that on January 25, 1907, the act o of the Channel Fest, has comploted the
solliery occurred, resulting in loss ofre not completed; (4) that on January 18. heavy gunlayers' test. The "Hibarnia's " 1 lix.
life on both sides. The situation is Mr. William Duby, the engineer amet in gans fired 15 rounds, sad made four hile, of
1907. Christopher Borwood Thomas, assistant to which only one was a ball; the 92in, gun
now calmer, but trouble is feared in the said contrast, acting for and on babait of fired 19 rounds, and made 6 hits, eight being
the defondants gave the plaintiff a notice of that the provinces. balla; while the tia. guns fired 63 rounds, and sight ships of this class, the 'Domiuino, Com.
daro, a copy of which is hereunto suneze?, made 46 hits, of which 35 wore balle Of the
Mr.
mon alib, and New Zealand have still to varry out tho tost.,
Guildhall, last month, on the conduct of the Coosare was passed by Sir John Koili at the
of unlawful possession, although their inquiries Ludo police in looking up a man on a charge
Lad resulted in his favour. It was sand that
held a good character, was in employment, bank bainos, and bad every reason to believe had given a correct name and address, had a that the article he had purchased was honestly Come by. "And yet you looked him up
A. S. WATSON & CO..long will it be impossible to bring inter- queried Sir John." all I can say is that it is
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diadora for vetra gopies of WALLY PRNs should be
very disgraceful and a very great shame. The man is discharged. I am very worry for him."
national queations before any tribunal as abstract matters of justice or injustice; and in our present stage of civilisation it
Tus Theatres aul Music Hall Committee of is best that it should be ao. Unhappily, the the London County Connoil says: Our points of dispute between nations at present
attention baving been drawn to a sketch entitled possible are sufficiently numerous to keep
Tas Unwritten Law, which was recently the world at large in a state of continual
produced at certain music-halls in London, we ferment. from which day by day it requir s
oslled for a report on the subject. The sketch the exercise of the highest discretion to
is obviously based on a crimien! case tried a avoid antall differences of opinion becoming is open to very grave objection.
short time ago in Amerion, and in our opinion the forerunners of mighty wars.
We have Were the therefore, osused a letter to be sent to the abstract enquiry of the justice an hetween licencees of the various music halle in London, sion to be in addition subunitted to the and requesting that, if they have made any mau and man of every or any act of aggres-forming them of our opinion of the sketch, intermeddling of aliens, it would be certain arrangemente fori a production, they will be good that the subjects of friction would be vastly
eough to countermand such arrangements.". inccessed in number as well as in virulence. Munificent bequests to charity, probably As a ma ter of national existence Japan amounting to ever a million and s quarter found it necessary some three or four years sterling are contained in the will of the late ago occupy Karen. Who is to judge of M. Daniel Ia Osiris, the woll-known Jewish Japan herself?
philanthropist, of Paris, whose salate in le Later on for the same reason she found it necessary to stay there.
total property has been reported as of the Who is to supersede her judgment? It hia residuary legates the Pastour Institute, Palue of £2,600,000. M. Oxiria sppo nted as may be wrong; all human judgments are Faris, which, it is reported-alth: agh the liable to error, but would it be better if amount may be overstated will benefit to balf a dozen nations, each accustomed to the extent of £1,00/00. There are several look upon the affair in a different light bquests to French public meu, ncluding were to interfere? Would not the most
one of £1,200 to ex-President Loubet likely conclusion of such a course be a
souvenir." general fall-to all round?
Fur
Station,
At the request of the Emperor, Marquis Ito ordered General lase gawa to guard the palace with troops, which action it is believed, averted a military plot to occupy the palace and seize the Emperor.
Devonport, and was to embark in the "Crozont" on July 4. On the arrival at Singapore of the "Flora" cruiser the latter will be paid off, "Crescent" with the new crow of the
and -recommissivuad at that pert farther service en the Chine The nucleus crew of the "Dozia" cruiser of the Devonport Division of the Home Ficet, was to be drafted for this purpose and embarked in the "Crassent" at Devenport on July 4. The "Daris" on the same day was to barocom- missioned erfarther sorvino in the Home Flest.
experiments, saya Router's Paris correspondent, M. Santos-Dumont on June 8th made some
with his so-called "mixed apparains" which in heavier than air, above which a fusiform balloon foreign consit's to the new Emperor.
Marquis Ito has introduced the
Bagatelle ground, the weather baing ze and is attached. The machine was taken to the favourable for a trial. M. Santos-Dament took issued an official report of the ab
The Japanese Government has his seat on the bicycle saddle, which replaces thedication, and has notified the Treaty car in the new machine, and started the motor.
The apparatus immediately disted off along the Powers. ground at a speed of some thirty kilometres au hour, and had covered about sixty yards when, owing to a fake movement, the fore part of the airship struck the ground, musing the machine to bead in the centre, and the propeller to come into violent conteot with the ground and to snup. Several of the ords connoting the balloon with the body of the apparatus were movered and the ballons barat, bai the essential perts of the machinery remsiu intact. repair his airship and resume his experimente in Santos-Dumont was uninjured. He hopes to
about ten daya
[HEUTER'S SERVICE.]
RUSSIA:
LATER...
unless they employed not less than 250 men
Thomas gave plaintiff notion that
proceeded with all proper expedition he would on January 25th take the works wholly out of their hands and, if necessary, expel plaintiffs
continually on the work from that date and
and their workmen from the works)
(5) That the plaintiffs did not comply with the terma of the said notice and on Jangary
26, 1907, the asid C. B. Thomas, acting for and on behalf of the defendants, gave the notice of that date, a copy of which is hereunto annexed.
work as the principals were about to enter upon, and take possession of, the nito and works (Mr. Thomas ordered plaintifa to suspaud
Mr.
sad si plast and material (beroon. Thomas pointed out that such course world not affect auy of the obligations, liabilition and responsilitis ineurred by plaintiff by entering into the contract.)
(6) That on January 25, 1907, the said con- tinct was taken out of the plaintiffs' hands by the defendants and the defendants have posses- sion of the plant. on the said works.
LoxDON, July 20th Twenty pe ple have been arrested and imprisoned in St. Petersburg, in connection with the recent conspiracy to murder the through their solicitors seat to the defendants MTar. M. Stolypiu will be court marshalled.
Reference may fittingly be made to a recent enue of the New York Journal of Commerce, which pays tribute to the superiority of English to American motor engineering in
ent before 11 xm, nasiny of publication, -After then the correctness of the jugmost except uited Kingdom is valued at £98,581. His all care of elas, and farthermore ran away
hour the zapply is limited. Ohtly supplied for Cask.
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HONGKONG, JULY 23RD, 1907.
Ir is a somewhat common belief amongst many not versed in what is styled Inter- pation! Law, that the Hague Conference sits as a court of justice to decide what is right, and what wrong between nations Nothing, of course, could be further from its purpose, which is merely to proside generally as a court of custom, and arrange
in advance what is the correct thing to do
in Reverdance with international etiquette į
On the whole the best way to preserve peace under such conditions as prevail is for each mati to mind its own business, The acknowledgment is doubtless rater derogatory to our civilisation; but as practical slatesmen we oust accept th position, and wait till some signs of a new diepensation appear on the horizon before agitating for a new beaven and a new earth to relieve our grievances.
He
ing the now battleship "Bellerophon" at Porte It is understood that the ceremony of tsauch
mouth, on Sa'urday, July 27, will be performed by Prinoves If-zry of Battenberg.
eounection with the Manchester built Tourist Trophy sor which Mr. C. 8. Kolla recently
performance of the little 20h p. Rolis Royou tock to America for exhibition. It says: The
at Ormond, Florido, which consistently defeated from the American cars of 50 and 6 bp. has only car to defeat the little English speedster attracted a good deal of attention. In fast the
car, considering the differenes in the power, wae a 70-.p. Méreètes, and this big German
did not show a marked difference in its speed over the small Britisher.”
According to Mr. Bolls himself, one of the respect in which American care suffer in comparison with those of European construction is the quality of Captain Horace F. M. Browns, of the Indian st employed, and he attributes this to the Hongkong and North China Army 21st Punjabis) will bɔ remembered in disinclination of American Stel mikers Wo regret to te produce ecial steels except in large Hanna, of Cleveland, Ohio, have been jujured
earn that he and his flancée, Miss Maud Vera quantities.
E o
in a motor accistent, their car plunging over which used to be published at Fort Arthur, The Nory Hesi," the Russian newspaper aculaolment during drive through one asks the question, "Can the Chinese become of the aburbs of Washington. The wedding good soldiers P It disesses the question raa pos'p ned. Captain Browns, in addition and says that two auswera can be given. Some to sororo contusiong, bad an arm bê ken, while pusarvers affirm that it is possible, while others ignition of the gasolone, and is likely to Miro Hanna was severely barut owing to the astert that it is imposible, and that all fours of a fature Yellow Peril are groundless. The distigared for life. Mrs. Jach, wh, a chaperone, was in the motor-car, was very
latter people say that the Chieman is of peaceful nature and a trader by instincti
arv both oppos: to warfare; thus, if the
of commercial trusts and the boycott of the Chines begin a struggh, it will be by meanя
foreignors' goods.
The Russian nuwspaper then remarks that on the other hand the Chinese are endowed with physiol vigour, and with astcunding powers of endurance, while they are reasonable, intelligent and
EXCESSIVE HEAT IN AMERICA.
LONDON, July 20th. Upwards of a thousand cases of eat prostration occurred in Philadelphia yenter- day and many in New York,
(7) That on January 26, 1937, the plaintiffs
and the defendants received a leller of that dats, A copy of which is herenato sonored.-Plaintiffs were informed that the works would be measured up on January 28th in order to ascertain the value of the work slready done and that of the work incompleted. Plaintiffs' solicitors replied protesting against the action taken by defendants as being belly illegal and unjustidable as they were ready and willing to carry the works to a conclusion and as the time and for the coza- pletion of the cont act had not expired).
through their solicitors sent to the defendants (8) That on February 7, 1907-the plaintiffs
and the defendants received the letter of that date, a copy of which is hereunto annexed. (In this letter plaintiffs' solicitors gave notion that na their clients had been improperly ejected from the works el Talebi kok and were prevented from carrying out the contract of April 3rd, 1995, they gave notice that such contract wan rescinded wholly and entirely, plaintiffs holding defendaufs liable in damages for breach of the said contract).
THE DES VOEUX ROAD MURDER
searcling for the Balives who took part in the The Police have been satively engaged in quarrel which ended so tragically in Des Voeur Road on Sunday morning. Yesterday
appears that the murdered man was geing to three more men were arrested, making a total of fire to date, and five more are wanted. It
palics are of opinion that murder way pro- bis work when the assault took place, and the
meditated as the knife used was a Dew one, probably bought for the ocasion. They further believe that some of the other men who joined in the attack were armed with similar weapons. Shortly after the fatal blow was struck Sergeant Moore appeared on the scene, and at that time (1) did the said letter of the plaintiffs' solicitors The questions for the opinion of the Court are is life's blood was spurting out of the wounded to the defendants of February 7th are the effool mah. The Sergeant asked him what had of rescinding in any way the contract between
seconds afterwards. It is the custom in 2- happened and he attempted to speak but was plaintiffs and defendants which is referred to in unable to uster a word, and expired a few such lotter? (2) if the answer to question Lis in
grant crime of this kind for the Chief.
the affirmative, did the said letter have the effoot of rescinding the said continot (s) as from tho Inspector to 'sall up an examine all the date of such control or (b) as frem Fabrasry 7th constables who were ca duty in the neigh- bourhood, and it appears this was done in the scinding the said contraet as from Fubruary (3) if the said letter had the eff ot of re- present instance. It is stated that the examins- 7th, are not the rights of the parties to the tion revealed the fact that a ukong who was said contrast (as regards, all claims of either on duty at the time was asleep, and that he party against the other in respect of anything Was Jesterday dealt with by the Captain which vesarsed prior to February 7tbj is not forthcoming.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The F. & O. str. Araadio left Sicgapore for this port on the 24th July at 12.3 p.m. with the ou word English Mails, and is due here on the 25th July at about 10 ..
tho said contract and ought at sen rights to be determined in accordance with such terros and conditions? If any, in what respect or respects are the rights of the parties not governed by the terms and conditions of the usid contract
in certain eventualities whether for 177 deaths. There were 14 hst weok and two condition.
The plagas totale al date are 19 eases sud badly hurt, and is now lying in a daugǝruu" woreover, the China religion and philosophy Superintendent, but confirmision of this story governed by all the terms and conditions of example, it is quite the correct thing to pasterday. pitch into your enemy before you have sent
A note from Washington, dated June 19th him a formal note declaring you are at yesterday escaped from the prisoners' room al
Another prisoner awaiting trial for larceny Bays--If Copgrass upholda Mr. Roosevelt's war, or what is the particular way in which the Magistracy.
isteation of cancelling part of the indemnity in charge of an you should treat a Geneva Cross, or what
Indian constable,
due to the United States in consequence of the kinds of tips a gentlemanly nation should
Boxer rising, Chins will by the gainer to the carry on its bullets. In fact the nearest
claims of the United States amounted to extent of early £3,00 1001. The original approach in practice to the Convention is
£1,800,000, payable in half-yearly instalmente obedient: "All their method of life prepares the old Court of Honour" which in the days of Civalry used to decide on points. oncerning the knigh ly duty of a cavalier, but were in no way meant as curly of con- science to decide the rights and wrongs of the vacious champions. How a kuight carried his lance, and how he wore his alield of arins; when he could make an
over a period of 39 years. The interest inclndal them for a military caror, which is based on u The return of visitors to the City Hall Library Chiva of £7,610,00). It has been decided the death peculiar to the Chinese, than we have
ja this would have meant the disturam at byugh discipline. If to this be added the sers of on 20th July at 3 pm., and may be expected and unm for the work ending the 21st July, eg,gro,400 is as much as the United States can 1907, shows that of zen-Chines there were justly claim. To this sam £67, must b
in them all the material required for tacning.n ant remarkable goldings." 344 to the Library and 141 to the Masum, atded to cover the amount of faberest dus un the latter. And of Chinese 143 to the former and 2,950 to China las already paid about £1,200,000. y 485 persous, and the Museum by 3,093.
The Library was, therefore, used A protocal concerning the payment of the £1,600,30 blanco will be drawn up as anou &K Congress has sanctioned cha transaction.
Next aturday and on Monday and Tues- apology without derogation to his knightly day the Royal Engineers Variety Club intend Hopes are expressed that other Powera wil! honour; whether, when he tendered it, it giring entertainments at Wellington Barracks was sufficient from the same point of view, Faroes and comediettes will be the order of the it is pointed out that Mr. Hay, who was follow Mr. Roosevelt's generous exam, and Secretary of State at the time when the claime they were unjustifiably heavy and that those of were presented, was strongly of opinion that the United States ought ultimately to be reduced.
and whether acting on this finding the day, and if the new performers are equal ( Court was in a position to use ita influence those who have left the Colony, the por to bring about a reconciliation between the formances should be well worth seeing.
A PUBLIC MARKET FOR KOWLOON. Roxidents of Kowloon, who recently petitiood Kowicou, wilt he pleased to leves that a reply the Government to establisin public market iu
for 198, and will be settled probably in has been received stating that the matter has bees noted for considers ion with the Extiraster Sontember next.
We understand that a site was og ago hood of the Water Police station, bat want of reservot for a public market, in the neighbour funds has been responsible for inaction.
Mr. Slade stated that the plaintiffs bad at the July for this port, and is dus here on or about
the British str. To shan left Saigon an 2014 requst of the defendants a down a special the 25th July.
case for tried before his Lordship in the hope that it might lead to a shortening of the litiga- he H. Br. Marcellus loft Singapore tion. All that his Lo dship was ask.d to do was to give a decision on the questions ab here on 25th July pm.
auitted. When that was given, they hoped the The C.P.R. atr. Hoteogle arrived Shanghai proceedings would simply resolve themselves anbaaday the gist July, and lostergade which this tee of quidation. This action, in 6 p.
for Hongkong, where she is stue
Fecial cas, was brought by to arriva ut. 4 p.m. on Thursday the 25th July: plaintiffs against defoudarts for work done.
The C.P.Rr. Emperaf Japan urrit d
Defendants had applied for a stay of proceedings Yokohama at $33 am, on Sunday the 21st July on the ground that there was a contract und Jett again at m.me day for Kobe between the parties which provided that all where she is due to arrive at 2 p.m. to-day
again at 2 a.m. Sunday for Nagasaki whero she-that, the contract had been annulled.
partiva kruld be rq- The C.P.R. Athenian arrived Shanghai at fored to abileation. That application was 11 30 a., on Saturday the 20th July, and left successfully opposed by plaintiffs ou the ground is due to arrive at up.in, to-day: China arrived recided, and what was to be the basin of The question was whether the contract had been The C.P.R. str. Empress Vancouver at 830 pm. on naday the 21st July. the calenlation-whether the basis was to be Nagasaki and Shanghai on Sunday the 2 at
The IG.M. str. Prinz Lu turi loft Kube vin on the contract or on the merit of the work Taaday the 30th July. July, and may be spected here on or about done.
of
differences between the
After hearing argument. hie Lordship adjourned the case till to-day.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.