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AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM TRIESTE, PORT SAID, SUEZ, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

THE Company's Steamship

"CHINA,"

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hotoby informed that their Goods are being landed af their risks, into the hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

The Steamer brings Cargo from

Venice ez s.. Tobo," "Almisra "

Motcovich, trunchipped at Triusto. Trivate or 8.8. "Africa," transhipped

st. Bombay, Optional Cargo will be disobarged here unless notice to the contrary be given immediately.

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must bo sent to the efice of the Undersigned before Noox ou the 22nd inst., or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will bo examined on the 21st inst., at 9.30 ..

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 22nd lust, willabo subject to rent.

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HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL.

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in their degree will tend to the efficiency of their primary function of suppressing crime and infeguarding citizens in the enjoyment of their lives and liberty in this Colony. (Applause)

The motion was agreed to. According to the " objects and reasons" this Bill has been submitted to and sanctioned by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, It nathorises the infliction of the birol in the case of offences against the two sectious of Ordinance No. 2 of 1865 which deal with kidnapping in its most serious forms, and it anthorises the infliction of the "eat" in entes which fall within the section of Ordinanca No. 5 of 1865 dosling with rubbery with violence.

CORRECTION OF REFERENCES OEBINANCE.

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the first reading of a Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to correct cortain references to previous Ordin- ancas passed in the years 1902 and 1903."

The COLONIAL. SECRETARY Aeconded, and the Bill was read a first timo.

REGISTERED PARTNERSHIPS ORDINANCE. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL 1ered the first reading of a Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to establish Registered Partnerships and to give effect to certain Chinoso Partnership Customs." The Colostat SECRETART cordsů, and the

motion was agreed to.

Council then went into committee to consider the Bill olauge by clause.

On resuming.

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL reported that it had passed throu. h committoo without amend ment, and moved that it be read a third time. The COLONIAL SECRETARY BEconded, and the Bill was road a third time and passed.

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY OUDINANCE.

the second rending of the Bill entitled, "An The DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS moved

city for Lighting and other purposes within Ordinance for regulating the supply of Electri the Colony of Hoogkong and its Dependencies." In doing so he said--It is not necessary, thinks, for me to supplement the objects sud

which

ar, appended to the 1. It is stage this afternoon, and if they Bill passes Its not proposed to proceed with the committoo, second reading now it will be referred to the Public Works Committee,

the

The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and

Bill was rend a second time.

The COLONIAL SECRETARY then moved that the Bill be referred to the Public Works Committee.

The DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS seconded, and the motion was agreed to.

HIS EXCELLENCY-Conneil will adjourn until Thursday acxt.

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

held afterwards, the Colonial-Seer-tary-in-the A meeting of the Finance Committee was chair. The following votes was passed.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. The Governor recommended the Council to rote a sum of one thousand three hundred and

fifty-nino dollars and forty-five cents, (51,359.45) in aid of the seto Public Works, d-Public Worka Department, Personal Emoluments, Director of Public Works, Personal Allowance,

HIS EXCELLENCY-Gentlemen, the Bill which it is proposed to road a first time to lay is an attempt to solve a question which has been con- tinuously before this Colony sincs the year 1874, In that year the Chinese community twice petitioned the Government, for a Bill to registor Chinese partnerships. A Bill was accordingly drafted by the Attorney-General," £150. and the clauses dealing with this matter were

MEDICAL DEPARTMENTS. approved, I understand, by the Chinese Con- munity. That Bill was droppsi, I believe, in vote a sum of two hundred and fifty dollars The Governor recommended the Council to 1875, because it was considered that it did not ($250) in aid of the vote Medical Departments. thoroughly solve the question In 1877-Institutes, Other Charges, for the follow

1978 tho Chamber of Commerce ing two item:→→ petitioned the

Government to make it compulsory that members of Chinese hongs

Apparatus and Chemicals, should be registered. The Governor of that

Fiel and Light, day, Sir John Pope Hunessey, refused to procact with the Bill because he had been advisel.

Total, ....$250 by cortain Chinese whom to had consultedl that it was not advisable, and the matter was again dropped for several years. I vote a sum of Two hundred and fifty Dolin

The Governor recommended the Council te 1882 the Chinese again petitioned the (250) in aid the vote Post Office, A.-Hong Government, and again in 1891 a further peti-kong Post Office, Other Chargos, Repairs to tion from

the Chinese was submitted to' Steam-Launch.

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SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERA

April-Bangkak and Swalow 11th April, Vice-Bufferfield & Swire,

A Jos r. 1,749, Nakano, 11th April-Moji 5th April. Coal-Mitani Bisen Kaisha.

No. 1 of 1865, which provides that us partner. Amigo, derman str., 822, W. Langschwager, ship consisting of more than

14th-April-Haiphony 11th April, G overal twenty persons may be formed for the

purpose of

-Jelson & Co. of currying on any business that has for its object. the acquisi-ASHIN. German str. 1.001, Hinkwitz, 12t tion of gain unless it is registered asu A firm is not, like a borly corporate, a

single entity. It is merely n convinient names for doseribing

mumber of individuals who are associatal together. So

if He re Brins would often exceed twenty. The diety allowed indiscriminately to take shares in other firms the number of partners in the latter cau he got over by providing that where a fem and by providing that only one of its merah

registered as a partner it is to be regarlod for the purposes of the Ordinance as one person, ment of the partnership in which the firm Las should be allowed to interfere in the manage

taken a share.

identity under tong nutes. is undesirable that individuals should hide their With regard to the fourth characteristic. It

that a Chinese partner should be registored either in the first name ho receives after birth It is submitted

manhood's estate. A tong nane may be regis or in the name he receives when he reaches tered in addition,

Chinese, and to ignore them in a Bill intended, The last two characteristics are typically

customs would be metsambly to defeat the us far as possible, to give effect to Chineso ohjeet of the Bill,

Ordinenco No. 1 of 1997, is habitually evaded by The present partnership law, codidel in respectable and responsible members of the Chinero mercantile community because it runs counter to the essential characteristics of Chinese partnerships. In deciding a case under that 176)This is an Ordinance passed in 1897 by Ordinance the Chief Justice said (3 H.K.L.R. the local Logislature, and I can only hold, there being no reference from end to end to Chinese enstein, Dhat it was the deliberate intention to ignore the Chinese customs of partnership. Whethor this was wise or unwise is not for nie to say. But I must point out to the Govern-expressed in this memorandum. Registration The accompanying Bill embodies the views wont the extreuse danger of reproducing is voluntary, but partners who do not register English Colonial Satute Book without at législation bodily into

are subject to the limited liability of the considering

Joast the the customs of the large body of Chinese who

question how it may affect nership law. The principles of the now Hill are essentially different from the principles of nre legislated for,"

the Limited Partnership Act 1907, which raits

the Colony; but as far as it has been practicable sotar day, it may be necessary to introduce into the liability of sleeping, partners, and which.

to do so the Bill is modelled on that Act.

the

of Bill on identioned in the discussion lines. Reference was made to them for this reference lastad ant the year

of years, and Juriod

1896. when the Bill was dropped in the Legislative Council and the legislation -entirely abortive In 1900-toe Chamber of Commerce again took up the waiter, and a committee was appointed under the pre- sidency of Mr. Wise, upon which both o menlers who represent the Chinese to-day in this Council had sosts. That committee reported that it was impracticable to give affect to legislation on this subject and gave as their reason: First, because of the difference between English and Chinese law regarding the liability of

partnera iu insolvent concerns. They said that the Chinese would Got register their leading to frand d litigation. In the second placo they said BIN

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on those lines trould involve enormous expense in finding out who were the res! partners. In the third place they stated that such legislation would drive away capital from the Colony nud interfere with trade. On the report of this committee the matter was again shelved. In 1907 a partnership Bill was passed relating to European concerns, and the particular difficulties of Chinese partnerships were entirely ignored. The present Chief Justice, I think, the year before last, în ajudemont which he gave, alluded to this matter and pointed out that the existing partnership Bill was most inadequate, as it took no cagineanoe what ever of questions relating to Chinese partners. In September, 1909, thomfora, the present Bill was startel, and it has been contion. anely under discussion since that date, for both the Chinese, us. I have explained, and the Cham-norship law are the unlimited liability of wach This chief characteristics of the present part. ber of Commeres were equally anxious that a partner for the debts of the firm, the disolation Bill should be eventually put through. I will leave of the partnership upon the death or bankruptog by hon. and learned friend theAttorney-General of any partner, and the limit to the nabor of to explain to the Council when the second partnere. reading takes place how the ratiour iculties were dealt with in the present Bill. At the time when the committee reported in 190) or 1901 Mr.

(1) Each partner-is-liable to pay out of his Thorburu

in a minuto private property only such proportion of a which he wrote that no legislation could partnership debts as his share bears to the total be devised this subject unless i of, the shares of all the partners. But the were. heaven-inspired. Without chiming partnership as a whole may be sued for the housie Square, rompteri on Saturday last, says The Morean tilo Bank of India, ate of Dal- any divine inspiration for the present Bill whole we still hope it will afford practical

debt. working basis and

(2) l'artnerships do not come to an on I on spacious premises at Chira Buildings, No, &, tho Caloutta Daily News, Lo their new and. a. difficulty the death of a partner, but the deceased partner's Clive Struct, and business was opened at the nor which has been chronio in this Colony for a son are unmitted as partners and their father's large number of years, 80 that Chinese share is sometimes divided between then and structed according to the must up-to-date and office this morning. The new offices are son- business customs can raceive the sunotion of ometimes remains intact ander the father's long scientific methods. The offer of the managerial, the law so far as it is practicable unil advis name, the interest being divided among the casli, and banking department extend from able that they should. No doubt in a matter so full of difficulty we will not arrive at once (3.) Firms may take shares in other firms, and Sticet.

Clive Street right across to New China Razaar. any final conclusion, but as defects show there is no limit to the number of persons who panelling and wood work are by Mackenzie's The ofico Attings as wall as the in the working, year by year, amondmouts may become partners. can be included which it is hoped will

New (4.) Shares are frequently bold in tong names, eventually solve the difficulty which has for

The counters with their over thirty-seven years been a chronic question the purpose of holding property and, not infro-entirety is well worthy of a modern business.com names invented by the individual partoer for rately fittings are of ex- of debate in this Colony. (Applause.) ___

quisito workuaanship. The new office in its The Bill was read a first time.

caently, slse for the purpose of encesling his cern. The flooring consists of 25,000 feet of puro klortity from the general public.

room is divided into two departments, one for marks of excellent finish. The Bank's

ser soonrities and documents, while the other is re- served for exclusive storage of gold and silver cross-fitted stool burs bars. The walls of the room are constructed of

inter-comented with inforced concrete. The wir le resembles the armour of a modern Droadneopht. The strong room is by Ratner, while the sstos are by Milner.

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UMMARY OFFE NCES AMENDMENT ORDINANCE. The ATTOENET-GENERAL moved the first renting of a Bill entitled, "An Orlimaues to further amend the Summary Offences Or dinance, 1845 ****

The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the Bill was read a first time.

The objects and reasons state that section

of

The characteristics of a Chineso Partnership THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA,

870-

sons.

(5.) Before a dividend is paid out of profits ont per annum, is paid to the partners who interest on ospital, usually at the rate of 10 per have subscribed it.

(6.) Many firms have, in addition to the part holder, a person, asually the promoter or mana- ners subscribing capital, a heng kú or red sharo- Ser, who is given a share though he subscribes no capital. He gets no interest on capital but

CALCUTTA'S LATEST CITY PATACK,

Mills,

strong

BANRI MARE, Japanos atr, 2,369, Y. Mase, ASIA. British stv.: 2936, H. Gankrager, 11th April-San Frangisco 15th Maroli, General

P. M. S. 8. Co.

BUNDAY MA, Japan str. 2.000, T. Miya- si, 6th April-Mika 1st April, Coal- Miti Buassu Kaishs.

3th April-Kaention · 21 April Coal- Mitani Bassan Krisha,

CATWAY, Danish, str. 2,649, if. Kruse, 21st March Tort Said 15th Feb, General- Melchors & Co.

CHIPINO, British str. 1,190, P Mooney,

17th April-Tientsin 9th April, Goneral➡ Chiunse

CHITUEN. Chinos r., 1.177, W. Jamieson,

18th April-Shaughai 14th April, Genéral -C. H. S. N. Co.

CRUNSANG, British str., 1418. Mattook, 18th April-Port Courbet 15th April,-Coal- Ordny.

DAIGI MARU, Japanese str., 846. II. Marapaus,

19th April-Swatow 18th April, General- Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

DREEAR, Norwegian str, 1.102, A. Auonses, 17th April-Bangkok 10th April, Goneral

China-Siam S. N. Co.

EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 3,032, E. Bratham, 14th April-Vancouver, R.C, 22nd March, Maits and General-Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

FUKURA MARU, Japanese str., 1946, S. Kun

waki, 6th April-Moji 31st March, Coal-- Mitsu Bisid Goshi Kwa mha,

HAIYANO, British; str., 1,362, A. E. Hodging 19th April-Foochow via Swatar 16th April, General--Donglas, Lapraik & Co. HANYANG, British str., 1,207, G. I. Spluk, 28th March-Tsingtau, Chefoo and Wellaivel 25 Mar., Salt, &o.-Butterfeld & Swire. Here MALU, Japanese str., 240, Summery,

KIANG CHING. Chiness str., 1.002, Boissander, 5th April Singapore 24th March, Ballnai

Mitsui Busen Kaisha, 16th April-Chinking 12th April, General --Tang Lee.

KUMRANG. British str., 2,077, F. Wheeler, 13th

LOONGSANG, British str., 1,093. Lol, 18th April-Calcatta, Penang and Singapore 7th April, General--Indo-Chin S. N. Co. April-Manila 15th April, General-Jar, dine, Matheson & Co.

LYEWMOON, German str., 2,000, v. Pilgrim, 10th April-Saigon 7th Apríl, General- Hamburg-Amerika Linis.

MACHEW, German ar 1,234, Wolf, 29th March-Bangkok 19th March, Rice and MANDABAN MARU, Japone o tr., 3,245, T.

Meal-Butterfeld & Swire. Ora, 28th March-Miiko 22nd March, Cost -Mitsui Bassan Keinhs.

OANYA, British str., 5,810, W. Cop Lycett, 24th March-Victoria via Japan 22nd Feb., General Butterfield & Swire.

PARANANG. German xfr., 1,021, P. v. Langola dorff, 18th April-Bangkok via Kolwichang 8th April, Rice, Meal and Wood-Butter field & Swire.

PHU

YES. Franch str. 1.746, Lhaneun, 17th April-Saigon 13th April, General-Brad- ley & Co.

RAJABURI, German str., 1,189, Oltmanns, 17th

April-Bankok 10th April, RiesButler Gold & Swire.

the Principal Ordinance in the Revised Edition ho shares with the partners the surplus profit. There were many cart loads of gold aut silver was taken from section 20 of Ordinansa No. 8 after interest on capital has been paid. of 1858 and by section 28 of that Ordinance not, moreover, liable for the debts of the firm.

He is tire

strong rooms when our represents. was inspecting the premises. The shra offenders against section 20 were liable to a penalty of fifty dollars besides the expenses of of these characteristics is that unless the unpaid morning. The record -zoom, which was next The objection to the recognition of the uret and cash departments, which are modern from removal. In the Revised Edition the penalty

avory point of view, were extremely by this every single partner of the debtor firm be in the Bank's business. The Bank is to be heartily fatal objection, as his position is better than sos in which it is now housed. not hope to be paid in full. But this is not a congratulated upon the magnificent prami that of the creditor of an insolvent limited com- pany who cannot reach the private property of individuoi shareholders at all,

As to the

was, evidently by mistake, changel-ta five dollar creditor of an insolvont firm can find and we visited, was stored' with many years' records of SARANAC, British str., 1,235, F. W. Gray, se

only. This Bill correcte the mistake. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' PENSION OBRINANCE

AMENDKENT,

The ATTORNET-GENERAL moved the second reading of the Bill entitled, Aa Ordinenos farther to amend the Widows' and Orphans' Papaior Ordinance, 1909."

The Olof Wijk & Co.'s str. Gunton left Port Said on the 19th instant, and is expected here on the 16th prox.

April-Pulo Sambao 29th March, Kerosene -Standard Oil Co. SINGAN

British

str., 1,047, F. Jamison, 16th April Haiphong 11th April, Rice and General Butterfield & Buire.

16th April-Seattle and Shanghai 13th April, Cotton Yarn, Beef, &a-Nippon Yasen Kaisha.

18th

no reason why the death of a partner should

con characteristic. There scoms LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. TANDA MARU, Japanese sir.. 6,133, K. Noda, In doing so be sald--The Principal Ordinateo destroy the partnership. In fact in the case of of 1908 was based on s draft which was sent Imperial Act 7 Ed, VII

Baited

partnerships registered under the oat by Mr. Secretary of State Lyttleton

24 the death of a

TAIUN MARU. Japanese str., 2.343. Sakamoto, April, 1905, and in that there the limited partaior does not dissolve the partnership

April-Moji 11th April, Coal-Ataku words which this Bill

But the death proposes to insert

of a partner would result, of The P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s str. Syria arrived at TELEMACHUS, British str., 1.540, Framer, 8th.

& Co the Principal Ordioauce, reason, which it is imparible to under of the remaining partners in the firm, and the to Austriant ou que och justzient, and Woronor,

some course, in a change in the proportionate interests London on the 19th instant afternoon. stand, they were omitted, and the emission has valu

in

The Austria left Shang-

been discovered by Mr. Young, the sotmory have to be paid to his personal represcatatives, empleyod. Ho pointed this ant to the Colonial It would be undesirable, if only for fiscal Offee, and the Colonial Office has asked us to reasoor, to recognise the right of sous to take smond the Bill accordingly and has at the same their deceased father's share without taking out time informed Mr. Young that the Bill would Letters of Administration. be amended.

A to the third characteristic. There is The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and prima facie no reason why a firm should not the motion was agreed to.

hold a share in another firm. This can be

is due here on the 24th instant a.m.

and the Straits loft Singapore for this port on The Indo-China str. Kutsang from Caloutts the 14th instant

The Apear str. Lightning from Cslonita left Singapore on the 20th in tant afternoon, and may be expected hero on or about the 25th Inet.

April-Saigon 4th April, General-Wo

Fat

German str., 1,115, H. Ibboken, 16th April-Bangkok 9th April, Bios and Meal Melchers & Co.

Woud, British str.. 1,227, J. Methrel, 16th April-Chefoo 10th April, General-Bat terfeld & Swire.

YAWATA MARU, Japanese str., 1,234, Sakuma,

5th April-Miike 30th Mar., Coal-Mitani - Buses Kaisha

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