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A. referendum an the Hill for the separation

of Church and State in Switzerland, has resulted TELEGRAMS.

in the endorsement of the msagare by 7,656 votes to 6,822.

In Yaumati Bay on Monday night the steam launch Tung Shun ran into a junk ladan with cos which was being towed to the steamer Her cargo was emplied into the harbags; Marcelles, satting the Chinese craft in half,

to. It is quite possibh that this unusual interest and apparent carnestness of effort was connected with Peking's wish to send

Two German seamen from the steamer Wik Viceroy Suum to the border provinces. got into trouble on Monday. Like many an- Next year it is expected that the indimuity offer amilor on shore, they imbibed too freely, to Great Britain will have boon discharged, with the result that they leaims disorderly. They bad ridden in risshas for a considerable and the British occupation have come to au

time and when they were landed at Podder's end, and Feking has perhaps been con-

Wharf at midnight and the coolies demanded sidering subsequent responsibilities, and | their fares, and possibly more than their fares, possibilities. At present its efforts have both men became very wroth, Ous chased the

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NAVAL GUNNERY.

LONDON, July 30th, The China Squadron has won the Guilayers' test.

MERCANTILE MARINE APPEAL CASE.

LONDON, July 30th. The House of Lords has given not been welcomed any more cheerfullyocelles some little way but sweatailly collapsed. judgment in favour of the seamen of

The police arrived on the scene and took both men the s.s. Franklyn.. into custody. The first man was so I that the stomach pump had to be used. He was notable to leave hospital yesterday and the eras against. him wen adjourned, but the other man was zdered by the Magistrate, Mr. F. A. Uaz stand, to pay a bao.of So, to pay $1 compensation to the

than have Japanese efforts in Korea. fet, the comparison gives the Japanese Rome advantage. Japanese colonists have been fain; their enthusiasm hue occasionally proved embarrassing to the T kyo sutho rities. Chinese colonists see things dif- ferently. Removal to such outlandish scenes, even when their prosent environ- ment is unprofitable oue, has attruction for them. They receive the official proposals with more than suspicion. The grants of money promised would stick, they fear, to the hauda of the distributing officials; and they ought to know what in likely.

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richs coolie and to pay 3) canta rice fare.

Mattors are going from bad to Worge in connection with the East-Siberian Railway, This is due mainly to the lack of money; the chief officials receive their salaries very irregularly thus they are driven to commit various kinds of embezzlement in order to get their wages. At present the unpaid accounts owing to firms which have supplied the railway with matorial

A NOTABLE MEETING.

LONDON, July 30th. The Tsar and the Kaiser meet at Swinemunde on Saturday.

REUTER'S SERVICE.]

DESTROYER IN COLLISION.

Lospor, July 28th.

The Destroyer Waverg has been rather

CORRESPONDENCE.

SUBSIDIARY COINS,

SUPREME COURT.

Tassday, July 30th.

IN ORIGINAL JUBISDICTION,

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS.")

SE--Is it not a Isot that subsidiary coâos BEFORE SIE FRANCIS PIGGOTT (Case

Jubrica)

have superseded the Dollar in all transactions | mod are nowadays not what they were intended tó ba whan iamed, change only ? Is it not a fact

A SPRCIAL CABE, that the retail rioos of many commodities are The Chief Justice delivered judgment in the not fixed on a dollar basis but according to the special ossa in which Lau Yeong Wood and Lam market value of the amall silver coins? It could Choy were the plaintiffs, and, the Standard Oll | hardly be otherwise. I think every shopkeeper Co. of New York the defendants. The dispute should allow his customers a discount on their concerned the reclamation at Laichikck with the purchases, may, 8 to 9 per cent, if they pay in building of a seawall there, it having been alleg- Dollars and net in all silver. This woulded by the Standard Oil Company that the prevent the consumar from changing bis dollars | plaintiff's did not proceed with the work with the into small silver, and would give the shopkooper required expedition and they, in consequenos,

took the work out of the plaintiffs' hands.

extra profit now made by the Bank when also tend to drivs many of the latter cut of | buying back the subsidiary coins. It should

ciraulation.Yours truly,

A CONSUMER.

THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL- AGENCY., LD..

The report for presentation to the shire. holders at the eleventh ordinary annual meeting to be held at the Offees of Messrs. Dodwell & Co, Ld., Queen's Buildings, on Thursday, Angust 8th, is as follows:

The General Managers bare now the pleasure to lay before the Shareholders the accompanying Statement of Accounts for the year endel 91st May, 1907.

ACCOUNTS.

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Mr. M. W. Slade, instracted by Mr. II

Hou. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., instructed by Mr. Atkinson, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon, appeared for the defendants,

His Lordship said :---

There is a pint of practice arising with regard to this special case which it is advisable that should take this opportunity of settling.

I prefer the form giren in Chitty to that given in Daniell. I think the writ and pleadings in the setion mast bo impliedly incorporated in the wilboat special reference: but any other doonmonte, or interlocutory judgmente, to which it is jutended to refer must be incorporated.

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I wish also to add this: I cannot agree that

although undoubtedly a special case is a matter of agreement between the parties, therefore

Meanwhile, the Russian bogie amount to £270,000. While the smaller firms badly damagd in a collision of Beachy Account, after writing off $3,100,14 for deprecia the Court is entirely bound by its terms.

ving dwindled to less threatening pro portions, the Indian Government cares less about Tibet. The amount of British trade does not seem worth troubling about. The British trade representative has fairly easy time at Gyangtze, SVEN HEDIN and others have talked of the immense mineral possibilities of Tibet, but if the Chinese con inue paramount, it will be a long time before we hear of any serious exploitation. When the Chinese have reported their forinor failures in that part of Asis as they almost certainly will, there may be some awakening of interest in India and Great Britain, and the proposals of the section of Chinese officials who would prefer, for a A. S. WATSON & CO.. consideration, a policy of laisser eller, may-

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Hongwong, July 31st, 1907.

are suffering greatly through not koing able to get their mos oy, the larger firms, when they are paid, are paid much larger sume then are owing to them. This is done to keep the larger firms from complaining at headquarters; the railway

cials hrow that the complaints of the smaller firms will not be beeded. To make matters worse, the Bungari river teeme with jaoks, so that the railway cannot compete with them in carrying freight.

Actual facis upset many a scientific theory. Theoretically nine-tenths of the rural population the longest-lived community in the Empire. aught not to attain maturity, as a fact, they are We rught to vary our diet, and, if not sworn vegetarians, take so much meat to so much of vegetables and the rest Bat the countryman does not take meat-or hardly evor, He cannot afford it.. His wages are higher than bis father's wire, but then meal is propor- tionately costl'er than was formerly the case. He is for the most part a vugetable feeder. He The plaguo total at date is 201 cases, there should frequently bathe, but he does not bathe. was no yesterday.

become more important to us.

The English Mall of the 29th June was delivered in London on the 29th instant.

M. Wallenberg, Swedish Miuistor in Tokyo has been appointed also Minister in Paking.

The steamer Hamer, from the Pribyloff Telands, reports the capture of twenty-niss Japanese seal-poachers at St. Paul Island, in the Pribyloff grouf, by the United States

revenue galter Perry,

The delegates of u South American Republic altending The Hague Peace Congress are humorously reported to have advised their Government to withdraw from the Conference and build a battleship instead, as costing loss than the hotel charges at The Hague.

Discovered at the old practies of stealing lead, two coolies were yesterday sentonad by Mr. Hazeland to three weeks' hard labour and six hrs' stocks. They had stripped the lead from Men-rs. Jardine Mathieson's sugar refinery at East Point.

Two coolies, who attempted to obtain a free passage from Canton to Hongkong on board the Fatehen, were discovered hidden among the vegetables, and on being brought before Mr. As is Japan in Korea, so is China in Tibet.

Hazeland at the Magistracy yesterday wore With some slight modificatious, this assentenced to one month's imprisonment. tion is warrantable. The chief qualification of it would be that China has done less than Yesterday Mr. H. H. J. Gomperts, sitting at

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Japan in the interests of her suzerainty-monite hard labour and six hours' stocks on

the Magistracy, passed sateuce of three

Chine has, so to speak, had greatness thrust Chinaman for stealing a gold watch and chain upon her, while Japan has deserved it. The valued $120 from Edward Kennedy, a passenger on board the Fooksang. Prisoner had entered complainant's cabin while he was asleep.

relations in both cases are far from dissimilar. The Tibetans have no more affection for the Chinese than the Koreaus have for the

at all "How is it then that these men live so long and so rarely experience illness?" one of the kind was seked the other day, "Well, you see, air," was the auswer, "wo don't need no baths. In the eummer wo aweats so at our work that that serves for all the year round!" Rurs] England does not bad he. Colliery England and chimney sweeping Eugland do.

Head during night maneuvres in connection with the mobilization of the Home Fleet.

BRITISH ARMY HEFORM.

LONDON, July 28th.

A Committer of enquiry, including many Labour Members of Parliament, will go to Switzerland in September to study the working of the military system in relation to employment and industrid conditions. THE CHINESE IN THE TRANSVAAL

Losnos, July 28th... The Chinese coolies in a number of the

repatriated, pointing our that their con- Rand mines have petitioned against being

tracts entitle them to a renewal of their engagements.

THE PEKING TO PARIS MOTOR RACE.

London, July 28th, Prince Borghese: took 47 days to accom- plish his journey from Peking to Moscow. The Italian colony in Moscow are feting the Prince,

MILITARY BALLOON ACCIDENT.

LONDON, July 28th.

The question of adopting short time in the

A Spanish balloon, with military - cotton weaving tra le was considered on Jane 26gineers was blown out to sen yesterday, aud

by a committee of the North-East Laticashire cotton-spinners and the Manchester Association. It was decided that in view of the unsatisfactory state of the trade, all members be strongly advi- sed to stop their rails for a full fortnight before the end of olober, in addition to the usual holidays. It is estimated that this step will affect 180010 operatives in the manufacturing departments, and the deci ion will cause dismay in many beaseholds throughout the affected" aros. It has been arrived at in consequence of the high price, sonreíly, and general bad quality of yarn, manufacturers contending that they are at able to make cloth and sell it at a price which will even soeurs the return of their own money. The situation has bosome very acnte during the last few weeks, but it is hoped that the course agreed upon will relieve the tension by easing the now overatocked markets. Should it not have this effect, it is likely that thera wil be other stoppigos and for a lounger period

disappeared. The survivors were sub. sequently picked up near the Balearic Islands. This is the fourth accident of the kid in Europe in the last few weeks.

COUNTY CRICKET.

Lexsor, July 28th. Up to date the County Championship stands: -Nottingham winnings 10, lost !), drawn 3. Middlesex, winnings 4, lost 1, drawn 5. Yorkshire, winnings 7, lost 2, drawn 7.

THE JAPANESE CRCISERS IN

FRANCE.

Loxnos, July 28th. Admiral Ijdin and his follow officers have left Paris for Brest, after several days ox-

No que pretends to foresee the end of the orisis. change of courtesies.

guished French offlers, on Jane 25th rode out Grueral French, accompanied by two distin

before dawn to the Fox Hills to witness 2

THE SOAP MAKERS AND THE ASSOCIATED PRES.

The Balance at the Credit of Profit and Loss

tion and including 8752.11 brought forwarŇ from last year, is $233,260.41 which it is proposed to appropriate as follows:---- To place to reserva fund. To pay a dividend of 15 per cent

ordinary shares..... To pay a further dividend of 5 per To General runnagers' remuneration

cent on ordinary shares... To pay $19.80 per share ou 100 To carry forward to new account.

founders' shares...

AUDITOR.

the agreement between the paclies so as to The Court clearly should not interfere with

introduce other documents: but it must have a $10,000.00

outrol over the agreement. It is entitled to 59:0,00 know what the effect on the notion of the 2,000.00 | opinion on the spental case will be and I can

1,999.00

198000 1,580 41

823, 60.41

The Becounts now presented have been audited by Mr. F. Maitland in the absence of

Mr. W. H. Potts. Mr. W. H. Potts offers himself for re-election.

DODWELL, & Co., LT,

General Managers.

BALANCE SHEET 31st May, 1907.

LIABILATIER. Rt. To capital 3,900 ordinary shares of

$10, of which $í per share paid

.....30.009,

Hongkong, 29th In's, 1907.

100 founder bare of 810

fully paid

To reserva fund

To sundry creditors

To unglaimed divisřend-

To profit and loss recount balance

By lurches

Leas written off..

By fruit and fittings

Been written of .......

1.000.0

1.10.2008 2.333.33

1,801.9

706.70

By value of materiat on hand my Pongkong, Singapore, and Suntikaf...

By unexpired portion of Instrument

sundry debtors Policies ---

rash in hand

By cash with bankers

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conceive a case occurring where the Court might refuse to entertain a special esse on the ground that it is irrelevant to the setion. This is, of course, an extreme casa but I mention it as I think it was suggested that the Court wan bound to hear any special case which the partias obose to put before it: & proposition to which I fuel bound to demur.

into between the plaintiff and defenduals for

Tu this asss a building contract was entered

the construction of certain works at Lai Chi Kok. Mr. Danby was the Architect and Engineer and Arbitrator and he had all the powers which are usually cooferred by bailding contracts. Among other powers he had one tel. 10; which allowed him to suspend the works or inke them out of the contractor's hands, in 1660.co the event of the coufrwofor failing to comply 25,000.00 with orders given by the engineer, or of his 32,903:71

1,130 not proceeding in the performsnon of the 23,200.41 contract with the expulition required in the $129.9040 opinion of the engineer for the dus fulfilment

5 et thereof. During his absence from the Colony.

Mr. Danby delegated the general supervision of the works and exercise cf his powers under the contract to his nasistant. Mr. Thoma. Mr. Thomas exercised the powers conferred on the Engineer by the contrast by serving a notice on the contractors on 18th January 1947 requiring them inter alia to employ not less than 200 mou 3. Continually on the work, and intimating (huf if 1-565 this were not done the works would at the

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expiration of 7 days bo takou out of the cou- $121,004.02 | traster's hands and his workmen expelled. On the 25th January this threat was formally Scarried out, and it may be taken that there was .in fact. an ejectment of the plaintiff from the 100.1 3,100 works, 23,260.41

Ou a summons in Chambers I held that Mr. $2.554.45 Danby had no right to substitute any one for himself in this manner, and that therofore the ejectment of the plaintiff was illegal,

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT, 31st May, 1997, To back belts....... To auditor's fore Tediation for your exding #11 Hay. To balance.

Dy Lalzice from bust arconșt By transfer fece

By interest

By profit on trading

GENERAL CHARGED.

LARMEA

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752.11 4.00

130.3 23,872.14

32.555.65

MIR GEOBGE C, BIRD IN THE "DOCK.

The plaintiff wrote two letters protesting against what had been done, rescinding the contract wholly and satirely, and informing the defendants that be would hold thom liable in damages. On, these facts a special cass bas been submitted to the Court which stated shortly raises the following points:.

Gen. Sir Geo. Corrie Bird, C.B., was brought quantum meruit for the work already done Are the plaintiffs entitled to sue o a up, on a warrant, before Mr. Francis, a Lambeth Pollo Court on June 29 to nuswer. giving credit for the sums already received charge that he, having ou Jan. 1, 1906, been from the defendant is part payment, ze sume entrusted with certain praporty-to wit, the received on account of the work and labour sum of C1 124 7. the moneys of the Soldiers done? In other words, are City entitled to treat LONDON, July 28:1.

and Sailors' Families Association in order to retain the ane and apply it for the purposes Messrs. Watson & Sons, Soapmakers of of the said association, did unlawfully concert

the contract as gaue ab initio, and sus for tho work they have already done? Or is announce that their the] netion the same to his own On the charg-sheet their right merely this, 10

for

erpecimen of Japanese war tactics is the rushing of a triple entrenchment by a mass of infantry. It was an attack wonde by the First Division ou un entrenched rear guard, formed by the Second Leeds,

by

also

.

H age was giren €8-69 years, and was damages for breach of contract, ie, for the

sicted that at one pm, yesterday" I saw prisoner -Det-Bergt. Pike asked his worship to graut aes of profit they would otherwise bave made, remand upon evidence of arrest-Dot. Eve had they been allowed to contiano and com detained at Bow 3. Pelice Station. Paad the let the contract: The plaintiffs relied ea the warrant to him, and he said, I thought the ing case of "Cutter v. Powell," or rather solicitors could arrange a settlement.' I convey- on the doctrine which has been superimposed ed him to the Kennington-Jana Police Station, upon that case, in subsequent cases which are where the charge was read over to him, and collected in Smith's Leading Cases, Vol. II.,

made To reply.Mr. Francis flook-

The Records of the Fifth Trisanial meeting Japanese; but they have no Hulberts of the Educational Association of China, which Division, who daring the night had dug against the Associated Newspapers have described as of "no fixed abode, no occupation." among them to warn the world of the

was held at Shanghai in May 1905, now make thoir belted appearance. The publication is threatened extinction of a sovereign peerful of interest to these in sympathy with mis. and to protest in the holy name of Liberty. ionary: work, and some of the addresses and Little as Chim has ever done to earn the papers given at the Convention are well worth overlordship she claims, which claims, from perusal. Along with the above voluine emer our point of view, were too respectfully

the Educational Directory for China a publica tion, which represents an effort to being the regarded by Great Britain during the events information concerning educational work in leading up to the Convention of 1204, we China up to date. It s been compiled and are informed that there is a section of edited by Nathaniel Cist Gee, M. A, Succhow Chines officinkdom which regards Tibet as University. a white elephant. Probably because they get nothing out of such a for away dopen deny, they begrudge the comparatively small allocations made from time to time by the Chinelo Government, and their idea---

Colonel Margo, proposing the tour of the Feuch Pre ident at the banquet givea by Boulogne to the land of the Coldaiream duards, said:"Corfining, the author of the .Maxims of War,' which eveu le this day form part of the regulations of the Chinese army,

themselves into the oustera apur of the hills to been settled. They receive the heaviest hold off Mejor-General Grierson's mou, and s. danges, and a member of the firm give time for an imaginary column of transport formed the Daily Chronicle that they to reach the shelter of fortress warha on the north-west. The General massed his three excead those of Mossra. Lover & Bras brigades of iafuntry, about 8,000 men, in a solid £20,000,

The Associated papers holy, and sent them at the angle. By sheer publish apologies weight of numbers they broke through the three lines of entrenchments before them, and within two hours stood triumphant on the billtops, with the defenders in full retreat. The attack was an extraordinary afair, and iu famous play ground, has been entirely One third of Coney Island, New York's the half-light, when rifle fire was uncertain, was jast the tactics to bo successful against an burned. The occupants of twenty hotels The mass of infantry did not have a frontage seven fremen were injured. entrenched position to be carried at all costs. escaped in their night clothes. of more than 300 yards, and the men, mixed up into officers and top-commissioned officers,

openly memorialized-is to sell China's

rushed up the hillside with wild yells, battalion pats his first maxim in these terms: interest in Tibet to the Indian Government. should diffuse in the camp, of your enemy the confused excited mob against which there was You after battalion, until they mingled in ons At present this un-imperial attitude cannot most beautiful musical sounds, in order to

Do standing. be said to have made any headway, The soften his heart.” This is

a Tory pleasant Chinese garrison in Tibet, as already re-

way of winuing a battle, and it may be kopad that the sweet accenta of the bands of the ported, is being strengthened. Arrange Garde Républicainand the Coldstream Guards ments are being made to give military playing together will have the effect of training to young Tibetans-another night- softening the hearts of their enemies. Perhaps mare for the yellow peril folk; and three the mayor will submit this pacific solution of million taels per annum are set aside for many European difficulties to the Hagus the purpose of "colonising" Tibet with

Conference."

by a golf ball, during a match at St. Andrews. A rustic was struck in the eye, accidentally,

Taller sys, "This'll cost ye Bve praids Kansing up to his assailant he yelled, the five ponude."

"Bat. I called out fore as loudly as I could," explained the golfer. "Did 39, sir?" replied the troubled one, much appassed. "Wool, I did'na bear; I'll tak fower."

CONEY ISLAND BURNED.

Losbos, July 28th.

at the sworn information). Have P. 1. That doctrine is this-where there is an baukiupt, sir, but not to perform his part of it, it in treated as proceedings?auqualified refusa. by one party to a contract in respect to this.-Mr. Francis (to defendant); racinded and the other party may sne on a

ing tbare

1300 any Fergt. Pike: He is a

stand that an action was commenced Do you want to ask any questions, now? Prisoner: Ne, sir, Mr. Francis: Do I anders ineruit, for anything already done brought against defendast for the

and tadder the contract.

The doctrine is somewhat recondite, and in recovery of this very snin of money-Sergt. Pike: Not its exposition some parts of it are not wholly Twenty-tu may knowledge, sir-The Chief Clerk (Mr.

THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

A VISIT TO WINDSOR,

Traple Martin) The information shows that intelligible. Strass was laid by the learned sir Berg, Pike The warrant was obtained Counsel for the defendant on the fact that there by a solicitor, and maraly placed in our lauds had been many payments on account at the for excontion. Mr. Franein (to defendant):

If I understand it rightly, judgmont was price or rate agreed upon between the parties obtained against yon for this amount. Is that admitting the breach by the wrongful It may now be considered as certain as any- that Prisen: Yes, sir. Borgt. Pi- ejectment by Tomas, the damages would thing in the region of international politics ran he Mr. Hopkins granted the Summons be that the man Emperor will pay a visit to against consed, but we were anable to naturally by calculated us they are calculated in England in the course of the coming autumn, serve it, and a warrant was granted Mr. the case of any other breach of contract, by The report that his fajosly received an invita Francis: We can't go into it to day. The determining the profit which was lost to flas tion from King Edward some days ago was

only

question is the question of hail.--Sergt. contractor by this wrongful act, but not by ra- British Sovereign's letter to his perfectly correct. It is also the case that the

He has not disclosed his address. Thero Imperial is no objection to bail, bat I ask that it be sub. opening the whole contract, and paying at nephew was concbed in terme of marked cur-

eur staatial. Mr. Francis: Under the circumst another rate for work which has already been diality. The statement that the Emperor was ocos, and inasmuch as understand that civil paid for in part at the agreed rate. asked to participate in the events of Cowes procaedings were actually taken to recover this week war, however, beside the mark, as the amount, and judgment obtained, I will acept invitation was a sojourn at Windsor Catle, and

bail-one surety of £50-for his appearance hero he month mentioned was November,

this day week.-Prisoner was then remanded.

Pike

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important ossos in which the question has been Were it not for the fact that there are two

decided on the basis of the plaintiffs' argament,

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