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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 4TH, 1911.
Mr. James Miller, s'director of Messrs. Adam-
Wo may take the Treaty with France on, Gillis & Co. (Limited), East India TELEGRAMS.
£36,186 net.
We have recaived from the Netherlands Con- sulate-General a copy of the programme of pro seedings in connection with the Fibre Congress to be held at Sonralaiu, Jura, daring July and August. Reduced steamship freights on certain linos uro aunounced.
as expressing in the most direct terms the merchants, of 2, Billiter-avenue, and of Singa. pore, who died on Fobruary 16, oged sixty-night, obligations imposed on the Chinese author-left ostato valaid at £36,612 gross and at ities in the case of a wrecked vessal. Section e of Article 30 of the Treaty of 1858 reads: "If n vessel be wrecked on the coast of China, the nearest Chinese authority, on being informed of the occurrence, shall immediately send assistance to the crow, provide for their present nécessities, and take the measures immediately neces« sary for the salvage of the ship and the preservation of the cargo. The whole of the circumstances shall then be brought to
the knowledge of the nearest Consul or Consular Agent, in order that the latter, in concert with the competent authority, may provide means for the relief of the crow and salvage of the debris.of the ship and cargo," The Chinese authorities having jurisdiction in the territory adjacent to Finger Rock, would seem to have done tone for these things, the result of this neglect, being that the ship his boon looted of everything." The firo probably accidental, for we any safety emclude that the pirates would nöt to burn anything that could-be-removed from the ship. However, it sooms clear hat property worth many thousands of dolkers. has been looted from the steiner,
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REUTER'S SERVICE TO THE "HONGKONG
DAILY TREES."
PERSIAN AFFAIRS.
LONDON, May 3rd.
SUPREME
COURT.
Wednesday, May 3rd.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,
Mr. Potter--Your Lordship will grant an interim injanetion unless you come to the con clusion that the plaintiff's remedy is really in damages. In a case like this I submit that it is not. Damagos are not essential to this action BEFORE HIS HONOVE SIR FRANCIS PIGGOTT at all. The plaintiff is entitled to this injunction
(CHIEF JUSTICE).
restraining the defendant, if in fect sho has broken her covenant. Defendant says slio is not the owner of the hotel, but an employee. Oaker owa sobmission we uro-entitled to an interin injunction
CLAIM FOR AN INJUNCTION.. Frederick Bellmann, proprietor of the Grand Hotel, 2. Mary Uschmann, pro pristress of the Station Hotel, Kowloon, was a claim by the plaintiff for damages for tho A Chinoman who was banished only on the
breach of a covenant made by the defendant with the plaintif on November 18th, 1909, 20th April last had the hardihood to return to
A Teberan telegrain states that the the Colony the other day, but he was voenga iseḍ
Whereby dolendant covounted that she would when he went back to his old haunts and Mejliss has passed the Bank loan not at any time thereafter either by herself, or arrested. For returning from tanishment he after prolonged and vehement dis-carry on the trade or Iisines of an inakooper, in connection with any other person or persons, was yesterday sentenced to six" tuonths", im- prisonment and four hours in the stocks.
to carry a
A coolie who was enge Prin pursonger's luggago on board Ludwig Fosterday took advantage of the cocasion to steal a length of hose. He was discovered and was brou tht befors Mr. E. R. Halifax, who sentenced him to three months' imprisonment and six hours in the stocks.
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A marriage has been arranged, and will shortly take place, between Roggiuald Guy Hanna Henderson, Lieutenant, R.N., younger, san of Commander John fantom Henderson, R.N. (retired), Tenby, South Wales, and Islay Edyik Campbell, second daughter of the late Mr. Rhoderick McNeil Argos Campbell and Mre. Rhoderick Campbell, Shanghai, China....
The foreign population of Yokohama is showa by the latest returns to be 9,923, including 6,217 Chinese. Of the other nationalities the British rank first with 1,590. Compared with the returns of five years ago the total foreign popu- lation of the port shows an increass of 1,614". Yet it is frequently said that foreigners ara being driven out of Japan by Japaneno compoti. tion!
publican or restaurant kooper within the Colony of Hongkong. Plaintiff also moved for an injunction to restain the defendant
His Lordship-If I'grant an intoxin injeno
on that ground I can only do it boonuso I believe your view of the case. 1 think the Court has to rent oxpressing any opinion which would prejudice the action when it comes on.
that the plaintiff has made out a prima facie injuction is granted the Court must masumo Mr. Potter-In every case in which an interim
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cussion.
It is understood that negotiations are in progress between Russia and from carrying on the business of the Station plaintiff's claim in perfectly justiled and it is
Persia for the construction of a railway from Julfa to Tabriz.
GERMAN ANTARCTIC
EXPEDITION,
LONDON, May 3rd. The German Antarctic Expedition Bails from Hamburg to-day on board the specially equipped barque "Deutschland," and procoods first to Buenos-Ayres
THE SITUATION IN MOROCCO.
Hotelat Kowloon,
Wus
His Lordship-Is not. The principle of an interim injunction is this: assuming the
Mr. Elden Potter, instructed by Me. J. H. Probable he will got judgment, yet he will not Gardiner, appeared for the plaintiff, and that ground. An interim injunction is to bo entitled to an interim injunction merely on tlofondant was represented by the Flon ENTIAE Pollock, K.C., who
prevent irreparable damngo bolag suffered, instructed by Mr. M Raudy Harris (of Messrs.jured our trade, that is damage, and we are. Mr. Potter-If, in fact, this werana bas in- Wilkinson & Grist).
Potturin opening the cass for the fontitled to recover pecuniary damages-And- plaiutiff, avid fat on November 18th, 1909, the
the daung ill be irreparable, because it means defondant, who was then proprietress of tho
that until this action comes on for trial the dofondant can take our customera away from ne dental Hotel, assigned all her interests in that hotel to the plaintiff. The hotel has since byou
Hia Lordship-An interim injunction is a rouamos the Grand Hotel Plaintiff pridt Pucial remedy to prevent damagos occurring for the good-will of the basiness. In addition defendunt, the very substantial sum of $30,000
which cannot be set right until you cowo to action. to that sum ho paid a' out $6,000 more for furniture, itting wine, ato. So that in all plaintiff pail the very substantial suin of 836,30 in the defondant for her interest in this botel.
because the Chinese authorities neglected to provide that security which the Treaty was intended to guarantee. In all pro bability the anthorities of the district were | entirely ignorant of those obligations, and they either did not have the power or the necessary sympathy to afford that prompt protection which in all "civilised countries would have been the first thought of the local officials. The duty of the authorities does not end, however, with efforts to prevent plunder. According to the commenced before Mr. J. R. Wood it the left Casablanca and Rabat for For the cousicioration is the sum of $30.000.-
The hearing of a charge of mardor preferred against two men who are accused of doing to death a compatriot on the steamer. Kwongfšití last month on the way down from Canton was
Magistroy yesterday and remautod. It was Treaty with the
United States if alleged that the defendants with others quarrelled ship be plundered by robbers or pirates, with the deceased because he was understood in "then the Chinese local authorities, civil have ongngact them for work in Hongkong and and military, on receiving information thereafterwards told them they would have to go to of shall arrest the said robbers or pinutes and
Singapore. punish them according to lay, and shalt Tho plague panic which held Harbin for c:isqz
the property which can be hourly three months was, says the Manchuria Cufl recovered to be restored to the owners. Doily News, followed by a war scare which con- Russian centro. The proprietors of the idling
LONDON, May 3rd, A Tangier message states that the news that the French column, hadi
has excited the Ghare tribes, who are proclaiming Jehad as ruler.
THE VETO OF THE LORDS..
LONDON, May 3rd,
In the House of Commons. the
Mr. Pollock am not prepared to admit this $6,000. I know nothing about it (To Mr. Potter)-Do you suggest that this $6,000 was paid to us?
Mr. Totter-Yas.
Mr. Pollook-There is no evidence of it.
Mr. Potter-Just so, and this is just the very caso in which damages cannot sot the mattre right, because the defendant will have taken our out, und damages cannot bring it back again...“..
Hi Lordship-This action coul)
1 tried with in a wonthe
Mr. Potter-If it wan, why not holp us for the month?
Mr. Pollock-We are propared to try it as Boon as my friend likes.
Hia Lordship-I cannot try it next week,
Mr. Potter-On the face of the assignment but I can try it after the Assizos.
Eli Lordship-Thon we will take it at $30,000.
Mr. Pottok, continuing, referred his Lordship to the covenant in the assignment which resnina! the defendant from trading. | That was made on Novenibor 18th, 1999. About
eight or nine months after that data it won' by found that it was clear that the defendant was taking part in establishing boother botol, oalted the Station Hotel, at Kowloon, which
Mr. Pollock-We are prepared to show that the defendant has done nothing against the Covenant.
His Lordship-You can have à day directly offer tho Assizes.
Mr. Potter-It may be possible that we shall apply for a jury.
Mr. Pollock-I could not consent to a jury, because it is purely a question of law. My esrard friend is going to argue it, apparently, as a matter of sentiment, but it is a question of
or placed in the hands of the Consul."/pletely disorganized the trade system of that committee of the whole House by was oponed on March 1st, this year. The object law, and of very dry law.
It would be interesting to learn how that commercial firms sent their familias home to duty has been discharged in the present Russia or to Vladivostok, and the residents A. S. WATSON & CO., instance, and we trust that the British were haunted by nightmares of ones to be Consul-General at Shanghai, in whose ing disaster until the peuting questions bo- jurisdiction this part of the const is in-tween Russis and Japan were settled resently cluded, will insist in the strongest possible and a general proclamation was issued by the Russian authorities to the popalace to follow janner upon the day fulfilment of these their avocations in pence. obligations on the part of the Chindsc Authorities, for though the. Asia chartered by an American Company, she was British ship, flying the British flag and maunel largely by British officers.
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HORGHONG, MAT 4, 1911,
Was
A Chinese appeared before Mr. J. R. Wok at
the Magistracy yesterday charged with harbour
ing a married woman contrary to the law of China. It was alleged for the prosecution that the woman had left her husbond in the county
six months ago and proceeded to Samehun, where
The death is unacunced at Nagasaki of Dr.sho merried the defendant. All went well until B. I. Bowie, who has boon practising his profession in that port since 1897:
The Deutsche-Asiatische Bank opened a branch at Canton on Saturday on the ground floor of Messrs. - Arnhold, Karberg & Co's, premises,
Another fav(Chinese)case of plague ocenrred: on the ground floor of No. 8, Jubilee Street, yesterday. This brings the total number of cases to date to 23.
Captain Simson, Private Secretary the Gover who went grto Any lately on H.M.Se retained to obehang yesterday by he laitan.
Two men attempted an armed robbery at 311, Queen's Bead Coatral on Tuesday, but the inmates raised the alarm and blew whistle, and the men ran off,
Police
ONE of the latest messages from the Captain of the steamer dain, who returned
Mr. Murs, the Americau aviator, is still from Shanghai in a tng-boat to the scene giving atlation displays in Japse, and Mr of the wreck after the passengers and their Curtis, another well-known American äviator, luggage as well as the mails had been taken is expected in Japan at the end of the present to Shanghai, states that "everything has month. been looted," and that "the vessel has been gutted by five-probably by fishermen." In the old days of the sailing ship, when the China coast was not charted as it is to-lay, and wrecks wore consequently far more numerous than now, there was ample
The Hoo, Treasurer of the Alico Memorial and Affliated Hospitals bags to acknowledge with thanks the following donation to the funds of the Hospitals —
few days ago she took a trip to Ilongkong, where she was recognised by a countryman and information was given which led to the arrest of the man with whom she was living. Mr. Otto Kong Singappeared-for-the defened-and the caso was remanded.
THE CORONATION,
DEPARTURE OF THE COLONY'S DELEGATES.
Tha Hou, Sir C. P. Chator, C:M.G., and tho Hon. Mr. Honry Koawisk, the Delegates of the Colony to the Coronation, left for London yesterday morning, tesvalling to Genoa by the N.D.L steamer Prinz Luing large gathering assembled at the Hongkong Club it | eleven o'clock to bid them bon venyapo.'
THE CHARTERED BANK.
OPENING OF THE CÂNTON BRANCH.
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Chius On Monday last the new premizes of the
were opened in Canton in the presence of firms, and the remainder of the community the Consular bodies, representatives of all the
which makes up the European Settlement on the Shameen.
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299 to 195 votes adopted the second principal clause of the Veto Bill, which provides that Lills other than money bills, if passed in three succes sive sessions by the House of Com mons, shall become law without the consent of the House of Lords on the Royal assent, being given.
LATER
Clauses 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the Veto Bill have been passed by the House of Commons.
THE INTERNATIONAL LOAN FOR MANCHURIA,
JAPANESE INDIGNATION IN MANCHURIA,
of this caveaunt-ho did not think it would be to prevent the defondant, who was well-known suggested that it was an unreasonable one-178 Hongkong, from starting an opposition hotel assisting in such a way as to injure the plaintiff's property.
in
His Lordship Is the Station Hotel in Kowloon in opposition to the Grand Hotel? the fact that it is another hoist.
Mr. Potter-It is le opposition by reason of
His Lordship-How can a hotel in Kewlose be in opposition to a hotel in Queen's Road'?.
Mr. Potter-Because this lady is well-known to the derman community. Plalatif, who is a German, hapel to got the German castom when
Mr. Potter-Tho law is
Law. I will consider the question of a jury His Lordship-We are not discussing the when application is made. The futorima injune. tion will be refused, the question of costs
reserved, and the hoaring of the action fixed on a date after the Aizos
SHANGHAI RACES,
THIRD DAY.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.İ
he bought the Grand Hotel, but the tendency THE GREAT NORTHERN PLATE.
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Mr Paignton's Marongo, Johnstone Mr Bjero's Sandringham, Buckhill Me Marshall's Willow Tree, Vida Mr Dargor's Just in Time, Cumming beat
Time 1m. 45 3/5 secs.
is for this lady to take that trade away.
His Lordship-It seems to me difficult to bring ono's mind down to the position of any rivalry,
Mr.Potter-Hongkong la nob w large place There are not so very many hotels, and when a well-known hotel keeper suddenly starts across THE RUBICON PLATE-One milo and a quarter. the water the result is that she will injure an-Mr Durgor's Chefco, Cumming... other person's business. The only question your Mr Marshall's Ebony Tros, Vida..... Lordship Jars to decide on a covonant such as Mr Acroplane's Roanay, Dalgarno this is whether it is a reasonable one or not.
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The Tokyo Asuki has received a long telegram from Mr. Nakaichi, at Mukden, who, stating that be reprosonts the Japanese civilina rasi. dents in Manchuria, expresses their uncontroll- able indignation at the heinous incapacity of the Tokyo foreign authorities, which has led to the consummation of the Four Powers' kan to
His Lordship-No, the question before meTHE SHANTUNG STAKENA forced entry for China. The gist of the massage is that the first is the granting of an interim injunction; and
all Subscription Griffins otherwise entered at this posting. "Ons wil gap has been made to allow of the entry and the question is whether Lean, restrain the do
MrGoursome's Slide, Lauroned: interference of the Powers with Japan's adminis foudant from doing this when I should have Mr Glendaye's Craftsman, Barkill tration in Manchuria, and that what
is bound to follow is the re-purchase by China, aided by the thought damages would have amply compensated. Me Hobby Oulstiti, Cumming Powers, of the South Manchurian Railway, Mr. Polter-Nó hardship will be inflicted on Toro, 20. 07 375 +008. which will lead to the wholesale evacuation of the defendunt, If her story is true, by the grant- THE PARI-MUTUEL.-One milo and a half. Japanese from Manoharin. This is the next ing of an injunction. Her case is that her Bir Spero's Sandringham, Burkill greated humiliation to the return of the husband is the owner of the hotel. I think your Mr Penny's Per, Schnor Lisatung Peninsala. The telegram conelados
CHINESE PORK,
quarters.
Mr Buxey's Royal Rose, Burkill Messrs Oswald and Hanter's Resilient,
Johnstone
with the remark that the whole Japanese Lordship will find itis, lady is endeavouring, in Mr Standish's Worcester, Laurence, population in Manchuris are indignaut at the overy way she can, to defeat the objects of this
Time 3m. 03-4/5 secs. Récord time. disgracefal iscapacity of Pokyo foreign clause in the covenant. She has been ccnnect THE RACING STAKES --One mile. authorities.
el with the locused trade of Hongkong for Mr. Stubb' Merehiston, Moller about 25 Fear Her husband is a clerk in their Mohawk's Silver, Morris Norddeutscher Lloyd godowns, and within nine Mr Buxey's Porlo d'or Rose, Burkhill ..
Time 3m 46 2/5 sec. In the House Commons on the 10th ult. months after the sale of this hotel to the plain- THE Yanditsze Cup.--One mile and three Mr. Feil (Great Yarmouth, Opp asked the tiff, that clerk in the Norddeutscher Lloyd Co. President of the ocal Government Board if he is apps only suddenly seized with a desire to had evidores that the immense shipments of becouse a hotel owner. He still retains his posi. all come from the Yangtse Kiang Valley, 23 Chinese pork now being made to this country tion with the Norddeutscher Lloyd, but ke reported by the Consul at Shanghai was the becomes the licences of the Station Hotel ene with the early and small shipments; if he Mr. Pollock-He is not tho licence. pestilence prevailing in or near any of the davits fled in the case, and Mr. Potter zend had evidence that there was no plague or The police have been informed of a highway the Consul-General, wiched success to the Bank districts from which the pork now comes; and
His Lordship expressed a desire to hear the aff robbery which took place at a village between in a happy speech, to which the Manager (Mr.if he had received any resent reports from the them. Three men held up a woman and robbed her of was then inspected, and tho gathering dispersed informaties which I have received, the pigs are Rihood of damage being caused to the plaintiff Pingshna and Taipe on Tuesday morning. A. 8. Hewett) briefly responded. The building Consul on the subject.
His Lordship remarked, with reference to the $47 in money, afterwards escaping into Chinese on the report of the rash of the Shamen Guard obtained from that part of the Tanker to bed by reason of the defourdant starting a hotel at Mr. Burns (Battersea)-According to the interims injunction, that he did not see any like territory.
into the British Concession.
from which most of the pigs bave hitherto been The Bank, which has been built by Messrs. this part of Chias daring the present epidomic
derived. No plague has been reported from Kowloon,
Dairy Farm Co., Ltd.
$100
A stabbing affray took place at Sui Wan He
At noon Mrs. T. E. Griffith opouel the doors of the Bank with a silver koy, and formally declared the building open. Refresh ments were served in the Manager's room,
during which Mr. J. W. Jamieson, C.M.G.,
Mr. Potter-Assuming there may be damage
Mr Stubb's Pegasus, Moller....
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THE MARO Sta¤ns.—For China Pozias, being bosaldo Griffins of this Meeting that bare ran and not won a Bace. One mile and a quarter.
Mr Paignton's Axeloti, Graprigge Mr A. D. Bell's Merrick, Moller.. Mr T. Breitung's Hermes. Fock....
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market on Tuesday. A quarral arose among Howarth, Erskine & Co., Ltd., from the desigua The most recent Consular report-is, I think, I stored, this is obviously a tase in which aur Fast's Minstrel, Alderton
justification for regarding fisherman and pirate as practically synonymous terms, and when the Powers negotiated their firet Treaties with China this question of the looting of wrecked ships formed the subject of negotiation, resulting in the inclusion of Articles in all the Treaties whereby Chinasiallhokiers and the caretaker of the market indertook in the event of a wreck to take lifted a batcher's stool and prodded one of the immediate steps to rendor assistance to the men on the ribs with it, inflicting a wound erow, and take measures for the salvage of which necessitated his comoval to the hospital. the ship and the preservation of her
Chief Detective Inspector J. W. Hanson, cargo It is interesting therefore to who was recently the recipient of the consider what is the Chinese Government's King's Medal, is retiring on passion. Mr. responsibility for the looting which has Hanson has been in poor health of late, and act- taken place on the Aria. None of the ing under medical advins he leaves for Home by accounts to hand suggest that any measures
the next English mail: His departure will Whatever were taken by the local Chinese Colony, and his colleagues will regret the mean a material loss to the polica foren of the authorities to preserve the property on the departure of ous who is generally esteemed.
His Lordship-You will have to prove that,
of Mr. C. A. Thomas, forms a handsome and that which was presented in August last, notable addition to the structures in the Settle- Mr. Fell asked whether, having regard to the interim injunction would be granted. The went. It is silmied in the Central Avenue.
fact that this pork came from China and that damage consists in our customers leaving us and plague was raging there, he would get a further going to the hotel at Kowloon, report.from the Consul. LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,
The P. M. S.S. Co. str. Siberia sailed from San Francisco on the 3rd inst. for Hongkong, vit Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 30th instant,
The P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s str. Nore arrived at London on the 2nd instant am.
5th ult. at noon, has arrived at Genos, on the The LG.M. str. Lutrow, which left here on
2nd inst, at 7 a.m.
THE CONSOLATION CUP.-One mile and
quarter. Mr Durger's Jnat in Time, Cumming Mr. Dick Turpin's Viscount, Dalgarno
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THE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES.-One mile
and a quartor.
Mr. Barns- am willing to consider that question, but we are hopeful of zending one of There is nothing in the affidavits to load one to Mr Glendaye's Foreman, Burkill the Local Governmont Board doctors who are st present in China to the place where the pigs are bred and where this pork is prepared.
An hon member asked whether there was not foot-and-mouth disease in this district.
Mr. Burns-Not to my knowledge. (Laugh. ter.) It is only right that the lion, menber 800 and a1200 miles respectively from the spot should know that the plague is not nearer than
where the pigs come from.
suppose that there will be any damage.
Mr. Potter-Look at the other side of the question: here, is a woman who has got £30,000 from us, and she binds herself not to carry on any other business.
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argument in the action; but not for an interim Hi Bordship-All that may be a very potent iajunstion.
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Mr. H. Argyle's Hunkow, Morriss Mr E. A. Sleo's Stadncona, Laurence
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DESPERANDUM Ctr.-Soren Furlongs.
Mr Criterion's Kent, Dalgleish... fr Vovey's Odin Miclck Mr Kronstabbs' Chibby, Johnstone.
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