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SUPREME COURT.

Monday, 22nd January,

IN CAMISAL JURISDICTION. BEFORE MR. H. H. J. Goureurz (PESNE JUDGE).

THE BASE NOTE CASE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1912.

COMPANY MEETINGS.

THE KUNG YIK COTTON SPINNING AND WEAVING CO., LTD.

SHIPS.

Tls. 18,000-and lost Tis. 70,000. het was INTERACTION OF PASSING the policy Mr. Hugo Reiss was reponsible for. It was the business of a rubber com pany to grow rubber and make money in a proper industrial manner and not speculate | in loans like financial agents. There were others equally as capable of management as Mr. Reiss, and as conversant with the affairs of the company.

Fr. Uro-Thank you.

The second ordinary meeting of share holders in the above Company was held on the ith inst. at the office of the General

Mr. Ure seconded the resoluten. He Managers, Messts. Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd., Shanghai. Mr. C. E. Anton pre-said Messrs. Bissett & Co. would not accept

the secretaryship. They did not wish it. sided, and there were also present:-Messrs.

Mr. Platt at once rase and said he wished F. L. Fearon (Director), J. Kerfoot (Milf

to apologise for having said the Meere Bissett & Co. would like to drept the G. P. Forster, E. C. B. Hornell, A. Morphy, Manager), A. Brooke Smith (Secretary), J. E. Gresson, C. H. C. Platt and Pan agency.

In addressing the meeting, the Chairman accounts Gentlemen,The report said have teen in your hands for some daya and, with your approval, I propose to take sune as read. The accounts cover a period of 133 close our books on 30th November, and, in months, it having been found convenient to future, the financial year of the Company I trust will comment on 1st December, you may consider the roselt satisfactory, and agree to the proposed appropriation of the fis. 108, 160.03 al credit of profit and loss account. When it is remembered that the

Chay Kwong lu and Tong Shui Tin were “Indicted,an charges of sitempting to obtain

1,200 bank notes from the Hongkong Print-Ching-poo ing Press by means of false pretenres. The Hon. Mr. W. Rees Davies, K.C., instructed by Mr. P. M. Hodgson, Assistant Crown Sudicitor, appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Eldon Polter, instructed by Mr. Lewis, syppeared for the defence, while Mr. David the

sim watched the case on hubalf of Kwang Yik Cheong Bank.

and

The Chairman said it would.

On a show of hands the resoltion was defeated, but on a poll being taken, the resolution was declared carried, i

clearly understood that arrangements with regard to appointing new Secretaries and General the directors. Managers was left entirely in and hands of

NOTES AND NEWS]

A CONUNDRUM AYOUT ME LLOYD GEORGE.

£9,500 FOR A HORSE.

A Clydesdale stallion named Baron of Back-

ACCOUNT OF SOME UNPUBLISHED

EXPERIMENTS..

The initial distance between the vessels bas an important bearing on the type of collision as opposed to the mere fact of its scontrance, for sinon the angle through which the colliding vessel la swaar depends on the length of time during which it has been exposed to turning forges, this angle, and therefore the angle impact, inorauses, with the lateral distance col- traversed under the infance of the forces. Where the paths are very close, although

a compari lion is certain under favourable circumstances, this collision takes the form of a tively gentle and

the fact collisions of this bar ant that serious thin accounts nature are very infrequent Between boats of the of prowding in close proximity into and harring drifter type in spite of theis well-known out of the narrow mouth of the East Const Fishery Harbours,

habit

tion

innego broadside

Sir Samuel Evans, ia bis judgment with refer eace to the Olympic-Hawke collision, has accepted the suction theory advanced by the Hauke na being the canse of the two ships coming into collision. The facts of the episode are familiar to the public, and do not need re- expitulation; they are of particular interest, however, as having aroused the curiosity of the general public in the problem of the foraca affecting inter-crossing ships, and because they wern closely paralleled by another collision that occurred about a fortnight later. In the curly morning of October 2 the Dendes (rawlers.

of Danger of collision is only to be feared while Atlantic and Ulandi, stool sorow steamers

and the stern of the other vessel. The smaller and the difference between the speeds the longer are ing on parallel paths about 100 feet apart and the versele under each other's influence in such about 230 tons, were heating for the fishing the bow of the ons is between the amidships see- grounds in the direction of the Bell Hack, ran at shout oight knots. The Alantis, slightly behind, was overhauling the Ulundi, and was positions, and the greater is the distanco from loost abreast when, to quote an eye-witness, which the followar uy be drawn in to ran th the distance between the ships suddenly be loader. The greater the gammen speed the camo leas, and before anyone realised what bad greater are the forces involved and the risk of oscurred, the flautice howe haulerashed into the collision. port side of the Ulandi, which vessel sank in a few minutes. From the remarkable similarity between these collisions there would appear to he more than a possibility that the causes operating wore identical in the two casos and the theory of austion or attraction between many quartare as affording the only rational ex- vessel and resse! was at once put forward in

planation.

This theory is not now. It is a well-known

The larger the attracting vessel the greater, for a given speed, are the displacemeals of the surroun ing water and the consequent fores involved at a given distance, while the larger, within limite, the nitrnetul vessel the greater becomes the differences of attention nod

inward drift. the tendency to swerve as opposed to bodily repulsion at bow and stera, and the greater is

Danger from attraction is therefore most

and at high speeds, which do not differ by more than about 10 por cent. of the mean spoed. likely to rise in practice where two large ships

Under such sircumstancos, any distance spurt should andoubtedly be considered vessel sho dangerous, which is less than 11 lengths of the stndler

The results of the Dunter experiments wora be 13 serios com large and accurate scale models to

Tedding Laboratory at to the National Physical oneried out in the pariniontal tank Attached ents the models wore ton. In theas exparim equal speeds, but were The initial distance between

case, and the results showed that in thawn cit oumstances the smaller boat, when in the most favourable relative position, conkl not ha prevented from swerving in and ramming the larger, even when 55 degrees of opposing isim were put on within two seconds of the bogin. ning of the swerve.-H. A. GIBSON, in the London Morning Post,

INTIMATIONS

HANDS A MASS

OF CORRUPTION

Eczema Started on Hands and Wrists,

Spread to Arms and Other Pare- of Body, Hands Big as Two Pairs. "I am Perfectly Cured, Thanks to Cuticura Soap and Ointment."

"Krea of eczema Arst started on my banda and wriste and then it spreat up my

arms and to other parts of the body, Une doctor that I was under teid me it was blood podsoulag. but to dki ne 110 good at all, Auuliter doctor told me it was Desema, huf. 1.1m -aorry to say be ded the very little good, Mo all stain time the eczema was getting turther. Then I tied an irmary.. They healed my artim up, but was only for time, for on soort an I started to do my own work again, it aij bruke I was told by the but wong than before. doctor never to use soap of any kind to wash my hands, but to the oatment or bron which I can tell you gave me much pairs.

1 gut a tablet of Cutietra 86 and ve them a good washing and I then gave thera & dressing with Catieurs Oatment betere going

to rest. My cura commenced from then, for they started to heat straight away and it has nover returned. My hands are now their natural size, but before using Uutkurs Seap and Ointment they were a mass of cermption and as big as two pales of lands." (Signed) Mm. E. Smith, 44, danor St., Middisbrough,

1909. Terks, England, Sept. 21.1

01 Jatt. 22, 1010, Mrs. Smith waste; "I am very pleased to luform you that I am perfectly cured of eczema. I have not had so much as a small shot this winter, thanks to Cuticure Soap and Ointment."

Cutlers Needles are wild throughout the work. Lendva Depot, 27, Charterhouse B. Bend for freg NOKLARE NO KKin dienas and the treatmeNK.

Chas. J. Gaupp

MARRIAGES IN JAPAN. Following is the text of a Bill intituled, "An

House of Lords: Act to remove doubts as to the validity of certain which has recently been introduced in the NEW

"Whereas doubts have been entertained withi Marriages sol omuized in the Empire of Japan,"

reapeut to the validity of certain marriages uy (both or one of the parties thereto being subjects

The following jury was empanelled :---

Just now, the London Daily Chronicle sags, Messrs. H. S. Kennett (foreman), A. Murdoch, A. Jahran, J. da Rocha, A.

Company worked for some time without any the Parliamentary lobby and the acko-rocme subscribed capital, you will, no doubt, bhase a new conundrum about the Chancellor of Keating, G. M. Smith, and C. Stewart,

the Exchequer. You are asked, "Why is Mr. that both of opinion that a dividend of 12 per cent.

And having The Attorney-General said

is very satisfactory, more espevially as alloy George like Holland " prisoners were charged with attempting to

the preliminary expenses will be written off, failed to guess it are told, Because he lies low obtain a number of bank-notes, and the whilst buildings and plant will be depreciated and is dammed all round." ~ first prisoner was also charged with trying by Tis. 30,000 and Tis. 20,000 respectively, to induce a certain person to make the and the sum of Tis. 11,686,41 carried for.

The law made it for oftewe ward to a new account. Since the Mili was lyvio has been, at Apr, sold for £9,500. A large foot that the motion of a ship-shaped body is a bank notes.

taken over from the original proprietors, and exsited orawd watched the bidding, for the companied by an efflux of water from the bows are straming in eh Jlow water, in parallel pathan. I anima! became known throughout all Clydesdale and an influx from all sides to the stern, nad, in for any person to Indus another to make much has been done to improve the

after the litigation concerning its ownership conseguenos, by a series of ourrents in the sur- valuable security: The first prisoner tried Machinery, and I am pleased to be able to

through to the House of Lords. These men, moving in close proximity these currents have i manger of the Hongkong say that the Alil is in excelent working which the two joint purchasers waged tight mounding water; and that when two bodies are to induce the

order", and "that," given un aétive state of Printing Press to make a minor side, the General Managers and Consulting Mr. Danlop and. Mr. Kilpatrick, carried on the their maximum value between the vessels, and The Committee have every hope of placing before bidding to £4400, when Mr. Dunlop rotiret, give rise to variations of pressure in the water for the Kwong, Yik Cheong, Bank.

you. in future years, accounts as encourag and bidding then proceeded between Mr which, according to the relatira positions of the Printing Press had printed some japo nctes

Oning as the one now before us. There is Kilpatrick and a stranger in the gallery. vessels, tend to attract, or repol, or rotate thea0municated to the Aismiiralty, who ordermal a

When the horse was knocked down to the relatively to each other. Furthermore, theory in that the magnitude of the currents and for the same bank in July last year.

nothing in the balance sheet that calls for comment except, perhaps, capital account, stranger it was Aumonneed that he had been

the forces which they involve, are lisely to be November 24th Inst the first defendant wont

Of acting for Mr. Dunlop. to the office of the printing fira and repre- which now stands at Tis, 536,500.00,

CHINESE DIPLOMATIFT DISCARDS TIE QUEUE, much greater in shallow water, where the motowed from a speziare at Manted that he was the agent of the Bank, the 75.000 shares authorised to be issued,

The Chinese Minister at Vienna, Bhan-yni- tion takes place in layers approximately parallel free to averte, further applications were

Ung, at o diplomatic reception by the Austrian to the K, than in deep water, whore infowossola was, to scale, initially 300 feet in overy subsequently, and also represented that he had authority only $1,500 were originally applied for, but,

Minister for Foreign Affairs, appeared for beau outflow may take place frely in vertical as from the Bank to order, à number of bank received and 2,150 shares were issued at a

first time without a pigtail European woll as in horizontal directions.

In an "Introduction to Seamanship" (1909), arked by the Diplo notes. He saw the ringer, Mr. Kavier, premium, shortly before the outbreak of the Revolution. Share premium account shows

dress. This was the first visible result of the written by Rar Admiral Dick, of the Imperial matic Corps, as it. and asked for an estimate for printing 20,000 credit balance of Tis. 4,080.50, and this

great Chinet reform movement, as in China German Navy, some pages are devoted to this sum, with the premium it is hoped to realize notes. He went away, and returned un

Government aw allows the remoral of the question, and various cases are instanced in on the 21,350 unissued shares, will, I trust,

pigtail The Minister, the Telegraph states, which attraction has been exporioiced between December 12th, on. which dato be asked

be available for the purpose of initiating a

bas also ordered from one of the leading tailor ship and ship, or in which the inflaenes on these the price of 1,zon - notes, explaining the

reserve fund. As regards demand for pur

ing houses a diplomatic uniform in the usual ourronts of the pour boundary of ashoal or can! reduction by the fact that a fire had products, we did not experien nach

pattern to be about three years ago a surfen of model oxpori- occurred at Swatow and damaged shout activity until the Spring, but from then until European style, which he intends to take with has caused the grounding of the ship, while recommended to all his diplomatic confréres, ments was carried out by Mr. D. W. Tayler in 1.000 notes drawn on the Kwong Yik Cheong the outbrente of the present struggle between him on his return to China ay

the Imperialists and Revolutionaries, our Bank. The manager quoted a price. The Yarn and Cloth were in good request. Shon-yni ling is one of the first Chinese diplo the model tank attached to the Navy Yard at upon the subject: "All the Chinese representa light on this subject. These models, which were first prisoner accopied the offer and said he While the 1:0-11.Cotton Crop in China matists to part with his pigtail. He ramarkod Washington, USA, with a view of throwing

was a record one, prices were by no means

the would call again next day, Before departing, asonable, the shortage in America and tives in Europe, as well as in other parla of the each 20ft. long, were towed in parallel paths at Mr. Xavier told him that he would have India reusing a large demand for export at world, received a week after the oath to the eqani speeds from a carriage. They were pre Cheong Bank and also that the order would is undoubtedly small, but, fortunately, the Regout that it was permissible to cut off the forces necessary to overcome any anch

American Crop, which, theoretically rules pigtail. It is the great wish at our people. We being measured by spring dynamo-meters, and 3፡- have to be signed and $200 prid as aj

local values are now quite low in sympathy hair.” posi!. The first prisoner called ns promised prices the world over, is a bumper one, and hope that soon all the Chinese will wear short the results obtained were thought to have such piro of Japan since the sixteenth of July sighteen The announcement is made that the collection with those ruling in other markets. Much good has been done by the Cotton Anti- Adulteration Association in bringing about of art treasures and souvenirs, to the rilas of reduction in the adulteration of Raw over £100,000, stored at the celebrated House Cotton, and the thanks of all interested in of Mystery," 600, Park-avenue, New York,

distanco was okearded, it was never grater is about to be sold at public C. T. Yarkes, by Sikl he was the head of the Yee Tai fim. Consular and Diplomatic officials who so ful and accomplished ward, Miss Emily Griga 84 times a ship's length. Furthermora, tha

energetically backed up the Confmittee of

in water whese sole depth was about 600ft. and the Association in their efforts to establish aiution. A statement has been issued that Miss models were not fitted with screws, were towed

1. All marriages (both or one of the parties He was shown the estimate and plared the shop of the firm on it. A letter was abola Testing House, It is now common know-Grigsby, who is staying in Canada, intends to

House is controlled by the Commissioner of oues in London. Newspaper representatives in short, the experimental evidence available at tha

at the Empira of Japan, which would have been valid Swatow authorising the prisoners to obtain

Customs and the Association, and that all vited to view the treasures werk led theongh rooms date of these collisions was totally inadequate to therto being subjects or a subject of this realm)

were covered with allegorical paintings by emi- foress involved in virtao of attraction

shall be and shall be deemed always to the notes. The manager of the Bank, bow-interested are pleased with its working. At of dazzling beant 3, the ceilings and walls of which form the basis of an opinion as to whether the solemnized before the passing of this Act in the

nine, neat artists and gorgeous tapestries and price. large distances apart, and with sizes of ships if solemnized immediately before the said ever, would give evidence denying having the moment, the prospects of a settlemen:

ruses, were sufficient to necount for the pheno-hure been as valid in 1w as if they had been colemnized within His Majesty's dominions with written such the letter and also that be kew of the present troubles in this country are

somewhat brighter, and I hope that, when less China. In the dining-room was a tankard and depths of water obtaining in these actual sixteenth of July eighteen hundred and ninety-

of the duo observance all forms required by Low: RESEARCHES CONDUCTED AT DUNDEE. wo, mert again, we may be able, in some used by Oliver Cromwell. The bedroom was nothing of the Yee Tai fim. A handwrit

Provided that this Aut shall not render valid marble group representing, says the Mil.

Immediately after the Tay incident the ing expert would also tell the Court that the measure at least, to congratulate ourselves decorated regardless of cost. It was dominated mona obserred.

on the working of the present financial year. The Temptation of Vestal Virgin by Cupid." writing on the order and in the letter wire

and to look forward to a period of good mng on an ano ent Persian rug interwovon writer therefore decided to carry out a series of any marriage which before the passing of this exactly the same

trading. Should any shareholder wish to bet

shall be with the love messages of Hafiz Every one of experiments with Briew of reproducing the Ant has buon declared invald by any court of Evidence having been given in Support of enlightened upon any point, I

pleased to do my best to answer his ques the thirteen rooms was crawled with jewels, conditions obtaining here and in the Solent. In competent jurisdietion, or affect any right pictures and rare objects of art. One thing those experiments, carried out at University dependent on the validity or invalidity thereof. the case for the prosecution,

No questions were asked, and the report only in the house is not for sale. This is a College, Dundee, sorow propelled models were or render valid any marriage either of the parties woman with blac eyes and radiant bair, smiling to 12 times the mean draught of the vessels, the other lawfully intermaried with auf other and accounts as presented were adopted. A portrait in a heavy frame of a piquant, quizzical need, in depths of water ranging from 1.6 times to which has subsequently during the life of the

at her possessions. This is Miss Grigsby, done models being chosen to represent as nearly as pereon.

2. This Aot may be cited as the Marriages dividend of iz per cent, was authorised for

possible to scale the four boats involved in the in oils by Repay, the Hungarian artist.

collisions. The speeds were adjusted to repre- in Japan (Validity) Act, 1911 payment; the Consulting Committee, con- sisting of Messes Chai Laifong, F. L. Fearon and the senior representative of

out those of the large ships, and the models Messrs, Jardine, Matheson and Co. were re

were started off on parallel paths at mersured THE PRESIDENT AND PARLIAMENT elected; and Mr. G. R. Wingrove was re-

distances.spart, with helms amidshipe, and with the faster bost slightly behind the slowez. appointed auditor.patre

& Co.

Beg to invite inspection of their

SEASON'S GOODS.

to prove his authority from the Kwong Yik high prices. The season's growth in China Constitution an intimation from the Princo vented from shearing to or froin esok od or a subject of this roalm) solomnizad in the E. EXTRA FINE DIAMOND JEWELLERY

next day and said he would sign the order, but the may ager expressed a wish to see the head of the Yee Tai firm, the agents of the Bank. The frat defendant then went away

brought

R

NEW YORK'S HOTSE OF MYÁTERY."

Mr.

an important bearing on navigation that cash hundred and ninety (being the date when U.S. neral chart now issued carries on its back treaty between Har Into Majesty Queen copy of the paper describing the experiments. Victoris, and His Majesty the Emperor of It all the ones instanced by Rear-Admiral Japan, dated the sixteenth of July sightcon INEXPENSIVE

is expedient to remove those doubts: od slips mas comparatively small-under 50ft- Dick, however, the distances between the affect bandred and ninety-four came into fores), and

It

"Be it therefore enacted by the King's most

of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal.

Excelent Majesty, by and with the advice and

Spesiality.

MODERN ART JEWELLERY

and Commous, in this present Parliament ENGLISH MOUNTED

produced parporting to be from the Bank at ledge that the Shanghai Cotton Testing | leave America for and tskaup permanent resid- were both travelling at the same speet. In blud, and by the authority of the same, as

"

Mr. Potser submitted with regard to the man who was intratued as the You Tai firm that there was no evidence against him., It was exantial that the Crown should prove the false pretener, alleged and the Crown had not only failed to powe the faist pre tence alleged bat had failed to move any false preteses; at all fraudulent or innocent:

His Lordship said he could not see-much- evidence of it..

:

The Attorney General replied that - the- whole chain of circumstances was sufficient to prove the allegations of false pretences.

Mr. Potter having presented further argu- ment.

His Lordship said he had some doubt upon the point.

tions.

ALMA ESTATES, LTD.

DIRECTON" DUSTED

At a meeting of shareholders of the Alma Estates. Ltd., held at Shanghai Jast week,

a long discussion took place on a proposal

President San Yet son has issued the follow.

COUNT ROMANCE, Another Austrian Archduke has retired from Court life for the sake of a woman of hum- bla birth The Archduke Honry Ferdinand, son of the late Grand Duke of Taseasy and brother of the ex-Princess Louise of Saxony. In these circonstances, in the Solent oneeing in reply to an address of the Associated who will bethirty four next February, has always the smaller vessel was inevitably drawn in to rem Society of the Chinese Republic orging the "Your address duly noted. Your society ad- been noted for his artistic talent. Although a the larger if the distance between the two was election of parliament by the people:- captain of Dragoons, he has shown little interest initially less, to scale, than 570ft, so long na vocates organising a parliament by electing in a military career, and always had disputes; the difference of speed did not exceed about 10 with his brother officers. Without asking for gier cont. of the sprei of the faster boat. With delegates by the people's votes. It is really the leave of abs nas the Archdake recently went to greater relative speeds the width of what may best measure to take in establishing a proper Manish to follow a coarse of studios in painting be called the danger zone diminishes, the bow of Republic and without this thure is no actual and modelling. While visiting a studio there the smaller vessel tending to ran into a zone of fact of a Republic, However, there are matters to re-elect Mr. Hugo Reiss as a director of

Council of delegates who are sent here by the the company. Mr. Bryne (Chairman) probe met a woman of inferior birth but great repulsion, as explained Inter, before the inward to be dealt with in which either immediato at posed and Mr. H. H. Read seconded Mr. beauty, with whom he immediately fell in love swerve is sufficiently pronounced to canse tention is seaded or not. At present we have Reiss appointment.. Mr. 1. S. Oppe Family influence bas

promised tb abanden Is the Tay case, with skips of equal size Military Governors of euch Republican province. for the present the idea of marriage. The 120ft long-at shout 8 knots and with a differ. This is only a temporary measure. It is im ence of speed not exceeding 8 knots, thedauger possible to have this measure au a perament have proper local case against the second defendant on false opposed the resolution on the ground that the Archduko, and he brought to bear on danger,

he did not think Mr. Reiss' standing was such as to commend itself either to Chinese Emperor Francia Joseph has granted him inde-

finite leave of absence from his regiment and zone in shallow water and with helm amidships one. Yet each military government of a Re

was about 210ft. wide. In deep water the at-publican proviños is not able to or foreign shareholders. He said that: Mr.

traction was apparently the same at distances administration as yet to convene a proper pro- Reiss was put on the Beard because Ching permission to pursue his art studies at Munich.

about 10 per cent. less than in shallow water vincial council, and to have delegates elected can Yue was interested in the company:Mr.

FOREIGN MARRIAGE LAWg.

It is interesting to note that the reported not ha effective at this moment, Reiss made a lengthy reply concerning leans made by the company Mfr. W. A; C. Prati described the objections to Mr. Reiss as all

A Blue-book was isened by the British Govern-original distances apart of the ships in the two proportion roughly one-half of the width of humbug. On a show of hands the resolument last month gising the latest informal accidents are in each case practically the rare

absent in the models.

Mr. Patter replied that that being so the

pretences should not go to the jury...

The Atorney-General said the matter should be left to the jury to decide.

His Lordship thought he should allow the matter to go to the jury and reserve the point.

Lean

Mr. Potter argued that the defendantton to re-elect Mr. Reiss was carried. Ato be obtained about the marriage laws of foreign the danger due to the balm effect, which was not ostry any permanent measures with the pro-

should have the benefit of the doubt.

After hearing the evidence, the jury found the prisoners guilty on the first two counts, and not guiky on the third and fourth, Judgment was reserved until Saturday to hear a point of luw raised by Mr. Potter.

A Chinese war charged at the Magistracy yesterday with attemp:ing to steal a basket -containing $319.50, from a money-changer's shop at 101, Queen's Road." He was sentenced to six months' hard labour:

Thomas Jackson, second steward of the steamer Prosetilaus, was charged before Mr. Irving at the Magistracy yesterday with having stolen a number of tea spoons and four sugar longs, and with having damaged n quantity of plate glass, the property of On Lok Yuen. On the first charge he was sentenced to one month's imprisonment, and

poll was called for, and the Chairman countries. Wherever possible a transistion of announced that the result of it was that the actual text of the law is given; and all the summaries and other additional matter have been either supplied by the authorities of the Mr Reiss was not elected.

country concerned or based on information supplied by those authorities. An Introductory Noto explains that

An extraordinary general meeting was then held, at which Mr. Oppe proposed :--- "That the Directors be and they are hereby recommended to remove the present Secre- taries and General Managers from office and to appoint a British firm in their place." He said There were two kinds of hum bug, one of which tried under the guise of a legal formality to escape from the real essence of things, and tried to say that because a certain transaction was put in a certain way therefore that transaction was not what it really was, Of course the loans were to Ching Yue and to nobody else. The Board knew the money was going to Ching "They Thought he was, to use the words of Ye and the Board made the loan because good as gold" and they Mr. Reiss, " took risks which no board would have been well advised to take because Ching Yue was a man of standing. The only member left of the Board which made this transaction was Mr. Reiss. It was desirable now that

GENERAL CONCLUSIONS.

The general conclusions to be drawn from experiments are as follows

the

CHINESE JADE JEWELLERY

GOLD BRACELET WATCHES

IN GREAT VARIETY.

MAPPIN & WEBB'S

STERLING SILVER AND

LEATHER GOODS.

CLOCKS AND TIME-PIECES

of all descriptions.

145

PINCE NEZ and SPECTACLES

of the advance to the. We have frequent warn Accurately

Therefore, imports and urgent affairs

aiming

st

be

Fitted

Individual's Faco.

Each.

"We will establish our proper legislative body- legates alestol by votes of the people. We will only after wo have a proper parliament with de visional government at all. About the question north, TO. have no other course but to push inge from Riangsu and Hami districts and the news from Huch is also wanting our attention. government has to Where one varsel overtakes a second on

attend to these and

in to overthrow the AJI We are The principal object of this publication is to parallel path the first effect on the overtaking enable British mbents desiring to contract vessel is a slight tendency to repulsion of the bow.

As this vessel creeps up and overlaps the stern ouemy and after accomplishing this wa may attraction while the stern is still being repelled, the people's vote. If we cannot accomplish thị marrings in ore of the countries mentioned

When the situation is inorenses This tendency

25ay have therein, or to marry a foreigner in any count of the leader its bow arrives within the zone of able to discuss the parliament elected by Our Stock is Complete, Assortment to take spoh precautions as they may desire (a) and in consequence it tends to swerve around j'aim we cannot hava siled and there is no to ensure that their marriage will be valid in all towards the leader. countries in which it is to their interest that it with a further advance, and is a maximum when mere warfere in Chine then we should be valid; (b) to avoid committing a the etern of the follower-is-distant from the proper government with proper parliament. leader about two-thirds of the length of the The things we desire at this moment to be dona bresch of the law of the forsign country in

As the follower creeps still further by the Republicans of this country are to latter. which their marriage is to take place.

Such information as is available is always ahead the attraction as the bow falls off, that at supervise the actions of the provisional govern 1. Whether British Consular officers are per- given in regard to the following three points: the stern ingressos, until when the ships are ment and the armies, and on the other band to mitte is solemize merriges in the foreign are there recognized as valid,

in country, and whether marriages so solemnized 2 What special formalities are prescribed the case of British subjecta desiring to marry in the foreign ocuntry.

3. What special formalities are prescribed in

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There are many difficulties before into a zone of repulsion, and as the Repatillas-End--ation my view 88 your to tesch us. You say we call our guards as swerve ontwards. Finally, as the follower to time advise us whenever you have anything stern is still being attracted the tendency is to reference. I hope your society will from lime "Chin Wei chun" or Imperial Guards, but it is A repulsion which tends to swing exp-riences begins to draw clear of the slower boat its sterz

the company should turn over a new leaf the case of subjoo's of the foreign constre de the bow round into the path of the latter vessel, a mistake, as we call them "Ching Wel-chun” or on-the second, he was fined $160, and order and cut itself adrift from that style of policy | siring to marry British subjects in the United which at the same time has its own bow attract Police Guards, and please understand that we

which resulted in a very large loss of work- Kingdom. ing capital. They had shown a profit of

ed to pay compensation, in default one month's imprisonment.

ed towards the former.

de not assume old abuzive names in these master-China Pren.

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