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by another prior to the coming into operation of the law and which still continue in us. This suggests, and will inevitably create the expectation, that whenever the Department is in possession of the knowledge of such WATSON & CO. prior usage, it will refuse registration of imitations of the trade-marks so known to have been in use. Hitherto, we believe, it has been registering all that were submitted, taking no notice of anything beyond previous registration. If it means to do now what its communication to the Yokohama Board of Trade itaplies, it is a very handsome con

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cassion indeed to the moral rights of foreign trade-mark users in Japão. The late Mr. SILVER HALL, in his "Manual of the Japanese Patent, Trade Marke aud Designs Law," published in 1901, quotes the clause referred to by the Patent Bureau, which includes among the trade-marks that cinnot be registered "those which are identical with, or similar to, trade-marks'dsed by other persons before the present Law came zato operation," Mr. Hall then comments

follows-

Apparently this would prevent A from registering a trade-mark similar to a forsiga Trade-mark previously known and seed in Japan as distinguishing goods imported by B; but in several test caes, one of which was carried to the Supreme Court, in which the plaintiff B applied for the cancellation of a trade-niark registered by the defendant A on the ground that be, B, had used it for many years to distinguish goods of the same class which he had been in the habit of importing, and which were extensively known and used in Japan, it has been decided that no sack protection again-t infringement of a irada-mark of this class can be granted, nor can it be recognised in any way, unless it has been actually registered in 'tus Japanese Palent Barean, sad in flot the coa-

I" DAILY PRE89" EXCLUSIVE SERVICE]

GOLD FOR LONDON.

At the City Hall last evening the Bandasan TELEGRAMS Opera Company brought a most successful season to solose by the production of the over There was a fairly full house and the various popular musical comedy “The Gag Parszianos," charsators were ably pourtrayed by the mem bars of this really excellent company. The songs both comic and otherwise wra artists lly rendered, encores were numerous, and the Bandmann Opors Campany have every resson their performances in Hongkong: to be gratified at the success that has attended

A Formessa oamphor factory situated on a hillat Sankaknya, near the defence line against the aborigines, has been suff-rigg lately from

THE MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE.

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CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKE) ----Value, Tis, 800- One mile and a quarter.

Mr. Beverly's Brockton, 155 lbs (Mr. Ried) Mr. Ring's Seafoam 152 lbs... (Me. Vida}* Mr. Buxey's Spring Rose 155 lbs...

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The President and members of the Minister- ing Children's League are especially obliged to Mrs. Carter (M.C.L. Secretary for the Peak),

Mrs. Peter (Secretary for Vialoria), "Mrs, Long- ridge (Kowkcon Secretary), the Misses Loureiro,

LONDON, November 6th. The Bank of France and the Reichsbank

are sending gold

"dead boat Time. 2.43

Brockton won by three 1-ngths.

to

JOCKEY CUP.-Value, Tis, 200 furlongs. 34 antries..

Seven

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GERMAN EMPEROR'S VISIT,

LONDON, November 6th, The Kaiser is expected to spend several weeks in the Isle of Wight.

raids by the savages. About 1,503 Formosau operatives are employed at the factory, and daring the past few weeks, four or five operatives have fallen into the hands of the aborigines, who after killing their victims, carried away thoir heads. Owing to the fears of further. The Kaiserin remains in Germany. raids by the aborigines, work at the camphor- factory has bean suspended, and all the opera- tives have withdrawn to Saukaknya..

AMERICA'S CRÍSIS.

LONDON, November 6th, The financial position in the United States is improving,

Mr. Rennika" Moonlight 152 lb

Mr. Siccus Pat 158 lbs... "Mr. Manchester's Snippet 155 lbs

Time. 1.50-2/5.

Moriak, the favourite in this rasa ran fifth. Mrs. Taxford and Mrs. Robson who kindly pro vided their own stalls; to Mrs. George Hastings, Mra. D'Esterre, and the other ladies who gave uch efficient and ready help at the other stalls; aud to the following firms and others who rendered generous and valuable assistance to the Bazaar. Mesare. Kelly & Walsh, A. S. Wateon & Co.; W. Powell & Co.; Weismann & Co.; and Madame Flint gratuitously supplied varions articles. Messrs. Lane Crawford & Co., lent the piano; the Electric Light Company, was an appreciated donor; the four newe- papers made special concesaluns: Major Chapman And the Moers, Hoogkong Volunteers, lent the ground and ball; the Hongkong A.D.C. lent materials, Mr. Tutcher supplied plants and palms; and Mr. Tocker and Mr. Wolfe of the Pablic Works Department supervised the arranging of the ground.

CAEDTER'S SERVICE.]

THE IMTENDING RAILWAY STRIKE.

Bitsh manu soturers would do will to read. the report of their Casal at Kobe concerning the industrial conditions in Japan. Mr. HA C. Benar says very fairly that if manufacturer would carefully study the import returns give a in the Consular reports every year, they should have no difficulty in perceiving "not what out - SINGAPORE'S MILITARY CON- result was announced at a mass-meeting in

of

lets they have for their manufactures in this country, but what the prospects are profitable manufactures on the spot, sack as the Customs tariff is specially directed ngalmat, and which, owing to sant of expert knowledge and ospital, the Japanese are as yet unwilling to ebgage in."

After being many days in the market, the Listoric estate of Gask, in Perthshire bas found. a parobaner, although the name of the new owner who will succeed the honoured rass of

tinued use of such a mark by Bread rs him Oliphant has not yet transpired. The estate

liable to prosention for infringing A's re gistered trade-mark, As there are many anch frade-marks which were known and used in Japan by foreigners before they were entitled to claim registration, these decisions ara of oan- siderable importance; sed emphasise the neces sity of registering a foreign trade-mark before

it boooms known and valuable in Jap."

That was the opinion of a gautlaman whom the Japan Chronicle described as one of the best-known patent agents in Japan," and read in conjunction with the A. S. WATSON & CO. communication from the Patent Bureau, it

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grounds stand the ruins of "The Auld Hosso,"

TRIBUTION.

UNOFFICIAL LEGISLATORS ON

WARPATH

CROWN AGENT SYSTEM EXECRATED.

LONDON, November 4th. The majority in favour of à atrike, as shown by the ballot of the Anialgamated Society of Railway Sorvants, was 78,152 not 19,152, as reported yesterday. 86,925, out of 97,081, favoured a strike, and 8,778 opposed it, the roat, did not vote. The the Albert Hall, at which 10,000 railway men were present, Mr. Bell was enthusiasti- cally received, and the me ting resolved to support any action the executive deemed necessary.

THE FINANCIAL SITUATION,

LONDON, November 4th. The raising of the Bank rate to 6 per ceat, and further engagements of gold in

...

Thanks are also due to Mrs. Somer. tableaux whiok brought in a substantial sum; set Playne, whe arranged the musical to Mr. H. W. Bird, who kindly arranged the ed such a successful children's entertainment. scenery and to Miss Gill for having organis

divided amongst the following charities

The net results are $1,300 which will be The Hildesheim Mission Blind School. $10,00 Victoria Home & Orphanage, Kowloon. 400.00 Ming Johnstone's Baxter Mission

Schools

100.00 Dioassan

100,00

Girl's Schol... French Coavent

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Italian Convent

100.00

(Further donation to Italian Convent towards rebuilding their babies qasr- tore which have been condemned)

100.00

$1,300.00

SINGAPORE, November 6th. There has been a three-day debate on the Budget at the Legislative Council here. The Unofficial iness,600,000, making a total of 382,225,000, performance of the tableaux vivants.

the theme of one of the more popular of Scottishers condemned in, strong terms the songs. "The Auld Hoose," was, written at

Gask by the Baroness Nairne, herself an vote of the Military Contribution, Oliphant who was born and who died within ils which in 1898 amounted to £SS,000, preciusts. Lady Nairno also enriched Scottish ministrelsy with" The Land o' the LesThein 1904 was £246,665, and in the Lairdo Cookpen," "Banie Charlie's nod awa','' and Caller Herrin

Mr. Sirans, Secretary of Commerce an

Labour, addressing the Convention of the National Association of Cotton Maonfacturers at Washington on October 4, spoke of the growing importacos of Amrican trade with the

does not necessarily seem, to suggest that the judges will be obliged to change their attitude. It moroly emphasises the in- portance of the real owner of a trale-mirkap-calle yellow races which, he said, promised hastening to register it before anyone else does so. The mischief is that the Japnee mes chants seem to have paid more attention to the law than the foreigners, and to have seen its opportunities and possibilities, and

to increase, pravidel Amari oa kept their good will A good trads agent would get mere. business than a g-neral at the head of an army. He warned the country not to build ile tariff well too high as they were provocative of

current year is £205,000. A motion to reduce it was defeated on a division by the Governor's casting vote.

So divided was the Council, that several other items were, only carried by His Excellency's casting vote.

During the sitting, the Crown Agent system was stigmatised as

Loudon for the United States of over

has severely depressed the stock-markets in London and if the demand coutines the

in London la anticipated. The monetary possibility of even an 8 per cent. Bauk rate

stringency in America is so intense that even the New York Municipality is paying its employees in cheques, and the Steal Corporation has instructed its subsidiary branches, with a weekly pay roll $3,000,000 to pay only 20 per cent, in cash

AN QUTWORN MACHINE.

During the Cricket week there will be another

BILLIARDS.

At St. George's Club on Tuesday evening a was witnessed when Mr. H. W. Stevensaz, the most interesting exhibition game of billiarda

English obampion, again played Mr. Hinds, Hongkong's Ausst exponent of the game. The local amateur was conseded 650 points in a game resulted. At that start Stevenson, although of 1200 up, and some really excellent play patting in some remaxicably clover shote, and running up a méful break of 83, was not quite up to the form exposted by the enthusiasts assembled, and after playing for upwards of two hours the local oueist easily maintained his lead. Clean, telling shots characterised his efforts, and

male use of them, with the result, that many disoriminatory duties on, the part of the other generally iniquitous and as au injustice remonstrances over the New Hebrides Con- continued for some time, neither player being

valuable trade marks he alrendy be registered by persons who had no right or title to them, and, as Mr. HALL says, if the original owners continue to use them, they will be liable to prosecution. All that the Patot Bureau really promises, then, if it

already striking. Among those present were nations--) well ́against which Amorfos many of the British, French, and Germin dele gates to the Cotton Congress at Savannah.

tare of Japan recently, an agricultural student While travelling through the Iwa'e Prefe

be a promise, is to refrain from granting wall-to-to who owns isud to the extent of learned from an intelligent farmer that in his section of the country, a man may be said to any more registrations under similar cir-early five acres and tills it himasif. He san cumstances, provided always that they are. supplied with the necessary data by the rightful owners of unregistered trade-marks, It would really seen that the owners of such pirated marks in the past have largely their own neglect to blame for what has been done already,

More humanitarian erualty! It is proposed to nbstitute solitary confinement during sir Fear for the death penalty in France,

To-morrow is the last day of Ramathan,

to the Colony.

SHANGHAI RACES

THIRD DAY,

Esq. Seven Furlongs, 36 entries.

SHANGHAI, 6TH NOVEMBER, TAL-KOD CUP-Presented by G. W. Swire, Uncle Charlie's Maryland 155 lbs. Me, John Peel's Ard: Patrick 155 168

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It is only vessary to ost the eye back over the events of the past few years to realise how is complaint that Canadian interests had been thoroughly Sir Wilfrid Laurier was justified in sacrificed by British diplomacy. The same is unfortunately true of every Colonial interest throughout the whole Empire. Mr. Doskin's vention are not yet forgotten, and the protests of a previous generation of Australians at the German annexations in the Pacifio, which supitely agree to by the British Government of the day, is a matter of history. And Sir Robert Boud's indignation at the way in which Great Britain has backed down over the New fon dland fisheries difficulty is only a repetition

The open sore remains artarge as ever, but le of Csuadian indignation some yesca back at one States where our boundaries were in dispute, similar policy of grovelling before the United

breaks out in different parts of the body. 1 lain pointed out several times during his form of the Empire. The fact is, as Mr. Chamber of office, that the constitution of our Govern ment was devised for the time when Britain was a kingdom, not an empire: it is attarly unfitted. for the present day. The Colonial Secretary is Time 1.50

a member of an Administration in which no one Colonial has a word to say he is elected by POU-MA-TING CUP-Valus, Tis. 300. One people of the United Kingdom sloge, on Is As maile and a quarter. 13 entries.

which may, and often do, not touch on a single Mr. Mellaw's St. Olaf 158 ibe

point of Colonial interest. If he makes mis. taker, if the Colonies are sacrificed to the foreign policy of the country, no votes are lost that hurt his party, A local vato cry or a school scandal would turn more votes at home than any complaint Sir Wilfrid Laurier or Me. Deakin could utter. But until the constitution of the Empire is revised, and the overses States foreign affairs which concern them as well as have the voice which is theirs by right in those we, both the neglect and the friction will continue. Globe.

(Mr. Hayes)

(Mr. Johnstone) (Mr. Campbell)

Mr. Bennicks's Moonlight 152 lbi

healthy members. If less, ho must hire out do this only when his family consists of ten alders to help him. Such a plot of land in good gear may yield £60 worth of produos, expenses, £ for manure, £10 for taxes of all Out of this amount, he has to defray ter kinds, national, pret otural, ete. This would. leave £12 to be spent for sundry parposée throughout the year. Now the farmer and his family will probably consuma 233 worth of produce during the year for food, leaving Mr. Ballous's Gemini 155 lbs only £8 for all other expenses. Yet this man

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in ten belongs to his class. It is easy, there is a well-to-do farmer. Not more than as Mr. Henry Morriss Lingfield 155 lbs.....

the holy month of the Moslems, ad their new fore, to imagine the farmer's plight in s ba year's day. Mahomedeon will observe it as a year. holiday.

in connection with the Union Charols Literary This evening at 9 o'clock in the Lecturs Hall Club, Mr. H. L Garrett will read a Paper on *Westminster Abbey and its History." With auch a broad and deeply interesting subject, the evening promises to be very enjoyable. The Pablie are invited.

(Mr. Master) 3 Time. 2,43. COSMOPOLITAN CUP.-Value, Tix 250. One mile and three quarters. 33 satries.

Mr. Busey's Glorious Rose 155 lbs Mr. Marius'sirgaute 155 lbs. Vida) 2 Mr. John Peel's Quorn 158 lbs

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PEER BECOMES JUDGE.

LOED COLERIDGE APPOINTED TO THE HIGH COUNT.

the

a seat on the Bench, and it is also the first time

his highest break was a useful 71; After the refreshment interval Stevenson again went to the table and duraltory souring on both sides able to get a substantial land. Eventually. Stevenson got the balls into position, sed a break of 94, mainly from nursery cannons, was the reaalt. This was followed by a cession of useful breaks, during which messe esavons and screw back shots elicited much applause from the onlookers, the shampion's score standing at favour of Stevenson, and great excitement 1127. The chances then looked decidedly in

prevailed when Mr. Hinds by really beautiful play and assisted by a modicam of luck, ran out with an unlinished break of 5%. The biggest breaks were: Mr. Stevenson-94, 88, 86, 66, 63, 57, 56, 44, 40. Mr. Hinds-71, 35, 27, 50 (a finished.

THE NIPPON MARINE TRANSPORT AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

The sunnal report of the Nippon Marine Transport and Fire Insurance Limited, for presentation to the hareholders at Company,

the fifteenth annual meeting, read as follows:-

working account shows a balance at credit of reinsurances amount to T595,989,940 and the The nat premis after deducing returns and

Y329,388.929, which sum the directors recom- mend to appropriate as follows:- Baservo fund

Bonds to staff... Dividend of 10 per cent, per

annum to shareholders..

Special dividend 20 par sent.

per an

Balance carried forward ...

Yen 37,000 000

25,499,00

75,000,000

150,000,000

41.929.929

in the history of the British judicaturs when above, the reserve fund will amount to Yen

Yen 329,368,929 After adding Yon 37,000,000, as proposed |597,000,000.

three generations have successively administered justice in the High Court,

Bir John Taylor Coleridge, the grandfather

THE interesting communication sent to the storm launch Douglas on Tuesday evening. The duplicated on occasion in China. A foreigner Constable Watt captured 21 gamblers on the story, and one wonders if it could not have been The Japan Chronicic tells a rather amusing press by the Yokohama Board of Trades two keepors of the game, ware fined $25 each, wasting me visiting cards printed, with bie and reproduced the other day in our and the players 32 pivos Similar fines were name in English letters on one side, and in columns, sheds a little more light on the inflicted on two keepers and 19 gamblers arrested Japaness characters on the other, took na a

Time. 9,53, vexed question of trade mark infringements by Sergeant Sullivan at 83, Cochrane Streat

sample a card which he happened to have in Three quarters of mite. 51 entries."

GRAND STAND STAKES.- Value, Tls. 250. judge of the King's Bench Division.

Lord Coleridge, "K.C., has been appointed a in Japan. Without denying that Japaness

his possession. It was the card of a well-known businessmen, like businessmen in all other before Mr. C. D. Melbourne at the Police his name on one side in English, and on the Mr. Ballans's Gemini: 155 lbs Three of the crew of junk were shurged Japanese baren. He explained that he wanted Mr. Farnando's Corrio 152 lbs

The appointment is a notable one. It is the fret instance of a peer of the realm being given countries, include some rogues in their Court yesterday with being in unlawful posse other in Japanese "like this," indicating the

(Mr. Lawrence) number, this communication may be taken sion of 67 laga of four. On the evidence his Worship discharged the second and third

Baron's card, The printer printed the for- Messrs. Toog & Spoelse's Hunter 158 lbs in (Mr. Schnorr) as showing that the sins of the Japanese in defendants, and ordered the first to pay a finger's name on one side in English s this, connection are no blacker than they of 8100.

instructed and the Baron's name in Japanoso on

(Mr, Walllumier) of the new judge, was raised to the Bench ic have been painted. It also shows that the

Time. 1.82

1835. "Silver-tongued Coleridge his father; the other. One day there was a grand dinner

SORROWS OF COURTSHIP. became Lord Chief Justice of England and the Government, like other Governments, has

certain individuals interested in horse racing. Mr. G. H. Potts Mongol King 101 Ibs at the Occidental Hotel, Kobe, attended by mile and a half. 40 entries.

PARI-MUTUEL CUF.-Vaine, Tle, 250. One fret poor, and now the second pear has followed The best of honest intentions, and that in

in the footsteps of bie two immediate ancestors, men armed with cameras have been sent up to American newspaper reporters and gentle. Japan, as elsewhere, the law is a basu,”

The foreigner duly attended this function, and

When he succeeded to the peerage he re- Newport in shoals, daly to chronicle the love was surprised to find that, on handing in his Mr. John Peel's Ard Patrick 155 lbs..."

linquished his seat in the House of Commone making of Miss Gladys Vanderbilt and Count (Mr. Cumming) 1 mach against bis will. The alleged pirates, or at least some of them,

card, he was regarded with considerable suapi-

Ladislaus Szechenyi, and they are sending most The question was raised whether as a peer lovely accounts to their respective journals. appear to have kept within the four corners

ion. There were enquiries, explanations, and Messrs. Oswald, Hunter and Burkil's......

(Mr. Johnstone) was entitled to practise at the Bar, but Sir John Here is a typical story, given splendid promin of the low, and in business circles

apologies, wit'ı

Rigby, the then Attorney General decided that ence in a paper which advertises a circulation, come amusement, and the

Ravenshoe 152 lbs (Mr. Master) there was no legal objection to his continning of three-quarters of a million daily :— where that is generally regarded as quite The official returns just published of the nicknamed "the Baron" by all bis acquaint. innocent imposter now seems likely to be

the practice of his profession

The humoriste at Nawport, who have been sufficient to maintain a reputation for com- deliveries of China black tea (Congon sad Soa-ances

the girl as for her inheritance, ste their words saying that the Count has not so many eyes for mercial integrity. Altruism and chivalry chong) in England for the four months from

aftor watching a pretty spectacle that happen- ure-foreign to the European counting-house, orase of 1,200,001b., compared with the vorras-

Jane to September, 1907, inclusive, show an in- THE TAIWAN " SAFF.

ad where mRUY 3. romantis heiress" "has just as bushido is a stranger to the hong and ponding priod of 1906, or 36 per cent, while

"A Close Ring" is the title of a new story lighted her troth. The Count and Miss The owners of the steamer Taiwan, the godown in Japan. The Japanese Patent the deliveries of Indian tea show a decline of Wing Fat, yesterday received information from

by Miss M. Betham Edwards which is Vanderbilt were in the latter's trap, the noble- 2 appearing in Unwin's Colonial Library. Few, man holding the reins. All the Office has announced its willingness to about 11 per cent.

if any

English writers have so intimate a were very near together, and when the famous way their heads Saigon that the vessel had arrived safely at that

knowledge of the things French as Miss Hanging Rock was reached, his Highness (sic) accept particulars for the information of

port. Stress of weather was the cause of the

3 Batham-Edwards, or have helped so much in deliberately shifted the reins to his right band the Bureau of all trade-marks which are

anchorage in which to ride out the typhoon delay, and the captain was forced to seek a safe

belaging about the present entente cordiale and put his left arm areund his ncé's waist, stillin use, and were in existence and use

CONSOLATION CUR-Valao, T. 250. One is a singularly vivid picture of life in a wine-a most resounding kiss on her lips. Miss between England and France. A Close Ring and, oblivious of a dozen watchers, impainted prior to the 1st July, 1899, when the Trade. thase who saw it staged at the Docke, will be search of the missing vassol, but when the Uncle Charlie's Controller 158 lbs

H.M.S. Astrad left at noon yesterday in

mile and a quarter. 42 entries.

the village is Eastern France. We read of Vanderbilt blusbed deeply, and evidently poiaf- growing mark La came into fores. This is with a given in the City Hall on Saturday, 16th owners received tidings of her safe arrival at

of large family or rather clan, ing out the highly edited savesdroppera, susteh who dominate the village, of the phylloxera el the reins away and started the horse at 1 view to prevental e fraudulent registration of Their Excellencies the Governor and Lady Authorites, and the warship was recalled Mr. Marias's Argante 155 lhe

instant, under the distinguished patronage of Saigon they immediately informed the Naval Mr. John Peel's Cotswold 158 lbs

(Mr. Hayes) 1 which devastated their vineyards, a quicker pace. The Count laughed, and out of trade-marks, it being illegal, as the BursaLagard. The proceede, go to the aid of the by wireless telegraphy. It got the message,

pilgrimage to Lourdes, and of various love pure defiance clasped her in his arms once more (Mr. Johnstone) 2 affairs. The book will give its readers s rentand delivered a second salate. -points out, to register a trademark used Y.M.C.A.

(Mr. Vida) 3insight into French life, for it makes one feel This kind of what leêt-street would call and re-entered harbour last night.

as if one had actually lived in the midst of the "piffle" is at a premium in all the communica people desgribed.

tions from Newport just now.

every-

loon Dock Amateur Dramatic Co., and which Rob Roy, the play promoted by the Kow orented such a favourable impression among

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former Bishop of Oxford.

MANCHU STAKES.-Value, Tls. 250. One married the daughter of Dr. Mackarness, a Lord Coleridge, who is fifty-six years old, mile and a quarter. 52 entries. Mr. Barley & Elms's Mainstay 155 lbs.

(Mr. Crighton) 1 Mr. John Peel's Mak Sledar 158 by Mr. G. H. Polte's Eastern King 152 lbs

(Mr. Jobaatone)

(Mr. Camming Time. 248-2/5,-

Time 243-1/5.

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