SUPREME COURT.
Monday, July 7th.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE (8re WM. REES DAVIES, K.C.)
A SHARE TRANSACTION.
William Henry Gaskell, of the Royal George Hotel, Haiphong Road, Kowloon, sured J. F. Wright and T. W. Hornby, trading as Wright & Hornby, of No. 6, Doa Yaux Road, Central, brokers, for $2,362.43, balance alleged to be due to him from defendants in respect of money deposited with them and shares bought and sold by the defendants as plaintiff's
brokers.
Mr. F. C. Jenkin (instructed by Mr. Goldring, of Messre, Goldring, Barlow & Morrell) was for the plaintiff, and Mr MW. Blade, K.C. (instructed by Mr. Jackson, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & Master) appeared for the defendants.
Mr. Jenkin said his instructions were to apply for an adjournment, and he
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This my friend will not accept, so that the ninant properly due in respect to the failure of that contract will be re ferred to the Registrar by agreement.
Mr. Mason-I am willing that it be referred to the Registrar for the assessing of the damagesB.***
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY. JULY 8 1913.
HAMBURG LETTER.
(Svecially WatriEN FOR THE “ HONGKONG DAILY PRESS."]
HAMBURÓ, June 14th.
THE TRADE OF THE BALKAN STATES,
THE CHANNEL TUNNEL
It becomes daily more evident that the opposition of the past to the construction of a Channel tunnel has now practically disappeared. On all sides it is admitted that a tunnel is bound to be constructed sooner or later, and the majority of the eminent authorities consulted by the Daily Graphic agree that the present would be a most appropriate time to Admiral Sir Edmund Fremantle, who was at one time very strongly opposed to the idea of a tunnel, admitted that with
PACIFIC PHOSPHATE,
ROMANTIC ENTERPRISE ON SMALL ISLANDS.
Continuing, Mr. Mason said the second The growing importance of the Balkan contract was for the sale of 35,000 feet of markets to German trade is shown by the rough merchantable Oregon pine as per fact that the total of the business with inaugurate this groat international work. aspects is so interesting as to verge on
specifications endorsed on the back of the contract. His client received notice that various amounts of Oregon pine had been deposited in godowns, and plaintiff was asked to go and take delivery. He went down, accordingly, and was measuring out the various amounts which were, duc to him when he received a letter which called attention to the fact that the plain. tiff's men were taking too much time in picking the timber, and requesting them to finish that same night and take delivery the following day promptly, as other castomere had their lighters waiting for their timber, and plaintiff's non were delaying them. Moreover, plaintiff was informed that he could no longer take
those countries (exports and imparts) has risen from 504 million marks in 1911 to 590 millions in 1912; the following is an anaysis of it in millions of anarks: Imports. Exports. 1911 1912 1911 1912 .107.7 134.2
91.4 131.7 701 -77.9-1120- 139.8 10.6 18. 21.0. 13.0 23.7 25.1 17.8 18.0 24.8 10,7 219 2
Rumania
Turkey Bulgaria Greece Servia Montenegro..
18.6 1
considerably altered.
changed conditions his opinions had The Daily Graphic also publishes the views of the famous French expert on airships, M. Louis Capuzza, and an interesting article by Mr. W. J. Hotteril. the originator of the scheme for a great naval base at Norwich.
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ADMIRAL FREMANTLE'S VIEWS.
Admiral Sir Edmund R. Fremantle, G.C.B., writing to the Daily Graphic, stated thay to in favour of retaining as much of our insularity as possible, and that, though only the mouse can through the little hole, the rat can get got through the larger one and one Channel tunnel, if successful, would infallibly be
Although the report of the Pacific Phosphate Company for 1912, issued recently, is like its predecessors, a con- cise, almost laconic, summary of results, it deals, says The Times, with an enter- one of its prise which in more than
the romantic. Un ita practical side it has to do with the collection and shipment of phosphate of him; on its picturesque side is opens up large questions of gro gical interest ceutring in two remote little islands in Micronesia, just below where the Equator's imaginary one cuts through the Western Pacific. In these two islands, Ocean Island and Naura Island, the former British and the latter German, there is "wealth beyond the dreams of avarice," wealth in the form of an in- exhaustible supply of phosphate of lime, which may be unscientifically described as mineralised guano, The deposits of thousands of years lie in those former a few years ago, unsuspected and un- haunts of sea birds, and lay there, until valued."
thought he would lay a few facts before any timber, for the reason that, the timber enterprise and keeping money at high esi am not so opposed to the inhabitants by the agency of the man of
his Lordship. The writ was three weeks old, being dated the 12th of June, and it To that Was a specially endorsed writ. there was a defence and a counter-elning about the 23rd June, and he himself came There into the cam exactly a week ago. was a boliday on the Tuesday, and on
| had been sold as it lay to other persons.
His Lordship-When was he told that? Mr. Mason-On one of the days on Mr. which he was taking delivery. Mason further said the plaintiff's men were called away and had no opportunity of taking delivery.. Up to that time the
236.9 278.9 237.5 31.1 It is to be hoped that the negotiations for peace may now make steady progress, for the unsettled state of politics abroad and at home has exercised a most detri-followed by others. mental effect on trade hitherto, by stifling rates. Quotations on the stock exchanges have continued to decline, whilst the prices of most articles have steadily receded, with the exception perhaps of those of wool and cotton. If the question of the increase in the arments and of the sources from which the necessary
The turning of the vast accumulations into dividends; the exploitation of these Graphic yesterday. Admiral Fremantle waters; the civilisation of the native Been by a representative of the Daily two little spots in the wild waste of
Charuel Tunnel scheme now as I was, and science and the merchant-these constitute I expect it will come one of these days. the romance of the company and invest daresay it will be an advantage in many with a piquant interest the cold figures ways, not only because many people of its balance-sheet and the material cannot stand a sea voyage, but because of satisfaction of its profits. Before the the saving in trouble and time in trans. company began operations in 1900 tho Dorting goods from one country to the natives were in a primeval condition; now the islands possess electric power for However," he concluded. I am not driving machinery and supplying light
be very pleased to read what other people į in fact in a small way all the bustling provert one say or the other, but I shall ticn and billiard rooms and libraries; have to say on the matter."
activities of civilisation.
other.
Wednesday he was engaged in another plaintiff bad takon delivery of some 18,000 funds are to be derived now before the going to take an active interest in the and ice, n good telephone service, recrea
C260.
On Thursday he went into the case, ami advised certain interlocutory pro- eedings. There were further pleadings on both sides on Saturday morning. Plaintiff was not in a position to go on. His Lordship observed that an adjourn. ment was agreed upon in Chambers bo- tween the solicitors on the distinct under-
standing that the case should be taken that day. His Lordship was particularly asked to try this case early, as one of the witnesses was leaving the Colony.
Mr. Jonkin-One of the defendants, my
Lord, I think.
feet, and, roughly speaking, there were 17,000 feet then due to him.
Evidence was then given in support of U opening statement.
Reichstag were to find a speedy and tatis factory solution, it would help to give a trade. The two fresh stimulus government bills on the subject have been extensively amended in Committee, but on the report being presented to the House a few days ago the Imperial Chancellor
INFLUENCE OF CONQUEST OF THE ATE.
says:-
THE FINANCIAL POSITION.
Mr. Hind said about 1,250,000 feet of timber were brought ever by the Hinuesori, about fifty times as much as was needed to carry out this contract; declared most emphatically, that he could few over the Channel England, so to ordinary shares of 21 each, of which The timber was piled in the downs, cossions, that the proposed increase in the date molly as taking any notice and plaintiffs wer
notified to take
very Without His knowledge of the defendants they started to select, but when this was found out, they were told they could proceed with the selection. The point was as to whether three days His Lordship said he distinctly under-was a reasonable time to allow the plain stood on Thursday that it should be taken tiffs to select 30,000 feet of timber from that day without fail. There was a long wood which was all merchantable Plain
_tiffs_picked over practically the whole of and heavy case coming on on the following the timber to select the best pieces, thus day, and he could only give a day to the getting timber of more than average
sunlity. present caso.
His Lordship-1 should like to know the usual practice in selecting timber.
Mr. Hind said it was usual for the vendors to deliver, but in this case the purchaser was allowed to pick his own.
The case was adjourned.
Mr. Jonkin said there were further! pleadings on Saturday. His own opinion was that the case would take more than one day, and he was not in a position to go on.
Mr. Blade said he was ontirely taken by He ver- surprise by this application.
and would not make any material cou-
The Paris correspondent of the Graphic "There is little doubt that the revival of interest in the Channel Tunnel coincide with a diminution of the certainty of Britain's insularity. The day Bleriot speak, erased to be an island. Since that over without anyone A further nail was driven into the cuff of insularity when M. Louis Capazza steered the first airship from Paris to London in six hours, beating the Calais- Dover express by 120 minutes.
It is possible, however, that the very factor which seems to weaken the defence of the silver streak," will find its com pensation in its power to conjure all danger of invasion by a Channel Tunnel.
Iliad a conversation with M. Capazza, the President of the Commission of the French Aero Club for Airships, the lead of dirigibles.
The latest addition to the capital was authorised last June, when 100,000 new shares of £1 cnited second preference shares were created, but these have not yet been issued. The exact position of the capital account to-day is 750,000 375,000 have been ised and are fully paid, and 375,000 are 10s. paid; 126,000 £1 ench, and 100,000 second six per cent. first seven per cent preference shares of
requiring the additional capital are that preference shares of El. The reasons for the demand for highgrade phosphate is increasing at higher prices, that the com- pany wanted more drying plant and other installations at the islands, and that it
army was urgent and that the means would have to be found. The levy on pro- perty has been accepted in principle, but so far there continues to be a great diver- geney of opinion as to the mode of its assessment and other details. The proposal to include the property of religious bodies and charitable institu- tions has been withdrawn, although the "Consistorium in Berlin, the governing body of the Protestant church in Prussia, had declared its willingness to bear itsing authority in France on the subject stocks, the public have no menus of know- share of Catholics have displayed less alaority perhaps, because they look upon their church as a universal and not a national one, that holds what property it may
Roman
The the burden,
"The moment that England disposes of an airship," he declared, it would he impossible to invade the country by means the exit of the tunnel and entrench them of a tunnel. The invaders might capture selves against an opposing military fores
is largely interested in other phosphate enterprises requiring further capital. Its investments include "participation in other phosphate undertakings subject to
balance-sheet with investments in Colonial calla," but as these are mixed up in the
ing the nature or extent of these assets, beyond the fact that all the investments amount at cast to £220,700. Why a com
for 1912 should want more worlds to pany that made a profit of £283,072 for 1010, of £149,045 for 1911, and of €157,409
is not so surprising when, one,
that keeps in phosphate enterprises alsorbed steveloping into rival producers.
tainly understood that the case was COATS OF CLARET FOR ALEM BER possess for the benefit of all the faithful, I but they and not protect themselves conquer cd the possibility of the other
fixed for that day, and there had been ao delay on their part. They had a long list of interrogatories, and before they delivered them plaintiffs could have filed their plendings, but they were not filed So there had antil Saturday morning. been no possible delay on defendants' part, and as far as he could see there was no reason why the case should not go on. Of course, it was the plaintiff who was asking for the case to be adjourned.
His Lordship-Mr. Jenkin says he is
OF A SINGAPORE CLUB.
TO SAVE KXPENSE IN CLOTHES. -
The measures for providing for the fature increased expenditure of the army are likewise still under discussion and do not seem to make much headway; the pro- posed tax on the increment of property to be levied every two years meets with considerable opposition, especially on the part of the Saxon Government, and may be replaced or supplemented by a law constituting the State the lawful heir where in cases of intestacy there are no nearer relations of the deceased to be
Ar circular has just beer issued to the members of the Tanglin Club, says the Straits Times, on the subject of a club uniform and, although it is a matter which most nearly concerns the club itself, the public might be forewarned as to tu contemplated splendour of the mem- bers. The resson for this iw idea is est out thus. It has been represented to the committer that members are put to heavy expense owing to the necessity for He undertakes to frequent renewal of dress clothes came found than descendants from common
by the increased number of dances held at the club and in Singapore generally. The committee have therefore decided on
not able to go on, pay the costs of the day.
Mr. Slado--Will your Lordship order the costs of the day to be paid into Court
His Lordship-Yes, I skull. Mr. Slade Of course, my Lord, 1 would rather-go-on.
club uniform which they consider will enusy members a great saving of expense The uniform may be worn at any dancu in Singapure sive at Govern His Lordship Well, what can I do?ment House." Then as to the composition I cannot absolutely strike the case out.
In reply to his Lordship, Mr. Slade said he thought the big case fixed for hearing on the following day would last a long time. It was n very heavy ense.
His Lordship Do you think they would
close
grandparents. This seems rather a line to draw, but, as the Chancellor anid in justification of it, they want money and must get it somehow.
GERMANY'S FINANCIAL, POSITION,
The final returns of the receipts of the empire for the fancial year 1913 show of this outfit:The coat is a tail-coat a surplus of 57.7 million marks over the of a dark claret cloth with velvet collar ta matek, liner with black and faced with estimates, which includes 12.2 millions black silk, bearing four buttons, two at received more from the State railways and the back and one at each side, uone on the the post office. The import duties have sleeves. The coat, which is eat like an yielded 728 millions or 27.7 millions more evening dress tail-cout, is to be worn with
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against airships or aeroplanes. A single airship cond carry enough explosives to transform the entrance of the turret into un ingpassable heap of ruins. As the exit remains immovable it could be shelled again and again..
"As London, og ruther Aldershot, is only about two hours from Dover for before a thousand men could be lauded wilt airships, they could be on the spot through the tunnel. Under the eircum- stances an invasion of England by the barded by the forts of Dover und the tummel, the exit of which could be bom warships in the Channel, and shelled by airships ant coroplanes, is a task which no Rower in Europe would care to under- take.'
DIVIDEND.
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not
The lividend for 1812 is 95 per cent.. as compared with 30 per cent, for the previous year. This is accounted for partly by the extra £02,500 of capital ranking for dividend for the last seven
months of the year. The proât is some £7.855 mure, and it would have been still better but for the exceptionally heavy in shipment caused by prolonged had freights to Europe, and for the delay's weather, The balanco carried forward is nearly 25,000 more than at the end of 1911. The directors have increased the investments by about £3,000, and con sidorable additions have been made to the doop sea moorings in which vessela trading to the islands depend. The dis- posal of the available profit with the amount brought forward totalling (less a bonus to the staff), £150,039 is thus accounted for; preference dividend, £8,750+ ordinary dividend additional remuneration to directors, £6,707, and balance forward. £0,485. The report says that the demand for the new machinery is erected the plant will be able to cope with stili larger demands. phosphate is increasing, and when the
This assurance is of good promise con larger than in any previous year.
£133,142;
have any objection to the interposition of white dress waist-cont and black dress than expected, the tax ou cigarettes 35,5 British engineers, with the great Stephen-sidering that last year's shipments were
this action!
Mr. Junk guid there would be an objection.
His Lordship--Then I suppose it will have to stand over to the end of the next caso. If you wish it, I will take it im- mediately after the other case.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE THE PUISNE JUDGE (Mr. J, H. KEMP).
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DUR LOST INSULARITY. » Mr. W. J. Bottoril writes. For several Sears I have studied this great project and collected a considerable amount of literature pro and con. I have before me the opinions of cininent statesmen. Field Marshals, Admirals, engineers, manufac turers, merchants, and others but study then as I may, the great works that are making headway in the world are proof to me that the day is not far distant before work is began on the tunnel, as between the English and French com
understand the cost is to bo divided panies, and the money is waiting. troas rs. The tie will be a white dress millious or 30 more, that on sugar 149.5 son at their head, were dead against the tie" The buttons are also to be distinc- or 4.8 more, that on salt 01.1 or 1.9 more, Suez Canal, and British Ministers that on brewing 127.8 OF 5.5 milions more, insisted that it would never pay; it pays Mr Blade Lcannot say. We are only tive. Specially made at home, they are
Now, if the silver-plated and bear the club monogram and so on, the total reaching 61.7 millions splendidly, and the trade value to the too willing to do anything.
This idea of a club uniform is an vid from which have to be deducted 15. mit-Enpipe is incalculable.
Americans who opposed the Pausina lions deficits on other taxes; the duty on one at Home and is not, quite new out tabaceo, for instance, produced 1.5 and Canal on the graund that Japan might here." The immortal Pickwick. Club
prevailed, this magnificent scheme would cipated. distinguished itself by investing its that on spirits & millious less than anti-in time of war blockade the mouth, had
rot now be near its completion.
The gift of £10,000 to the London members in a light blue coat, with gilt
The annual Congress of the Inter-
record in buttons on which were stamped a likeness national Federation of Master Cotton conquest of the air has now destroyed our Hospital is probably a of the noble head that inspired the club Spinners and Manufacturers was held at insularity, and therefore there is all the
London It was only a few days ago, and the initials "P.C." That the Tanglin The Hague last week.
more need for the tunnel. The fear of invenymous benefactions to hospitals in The Lord Mayor of an official of the institution told a Press
OUR Club's venture will save expense one is Herr Tercuile, president of the Nether. sion is a myth.
London, sperking in France in 1000, said: arepared to doubt, for the ravages of land. Association, in his opening speech, The day when the tunnel under the representative recently, that a pare
was handed in 24 the front door with dancing are more likely to be harder on animadverted upon the constantly recur
directions that it should be given to the STUDY a claret-coloured cloth than on a black.
ring troubles between masters and inen; Channel exists England will, thanks to
France, be directly and intimately con A few stronuous evenings in the ball-room he proved plainly that-the-profits on
France will secretary, The parcel, which was sealed,
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nected with the Continent.
was taken to the secretary's room, and at will probably change the claret hue into spinning did not on an average exceed
Arst it was thought that it contained only the rich appearance of the post-prandial per cent,, and that the operatives by their be like an extension of our country, and
some periodicals. It lay on the desk for An action was brought by Tsui Ping port, and a long suffering black would continual demand for higher wages and the French will be at home in England. shorter hours raised the cost of produe wish the promoters, English and
some time, but when it was opened it wes Num, of 65, Des Vaux Road Central, probably be much cheaper in the end.
Conditions have altered since the old tion, consequently the price of the maniac- French, every success; by rubbing should- second floor, shipbuilder, against A. B. Moulder & Co., of 12, Des Vaux Road,days in Malaya when a dress cant more tured article, which must eventually leaders together a happy combination would
curtailment of consumption. result. less was a mai r of little concern. Contral, merchants, to recover $1,000 as There are people, some now in high Reporty were read on the progress of the damages for the non-delivery of Oregon plans, who will remember the time cultivation of cotton in different countries. of and, although deemed on the whole when tho favourite recreation pine ander two contracts, dated the 10th members after an evening in the old satisfactory, the general opinion seemed
The Appeal Court of Sigm has upheld July, 1912, and made between the plain- Perak Club was to compete in the rollee to be that it was chiefly to India that we
the decision of the Borispah Court in the tiff, trading under the style of Kwong tion of coat-tails, like Red Indians after must look for any material increase in the supply of the fibre outside the United
ease in which Mr. Wo C. Tien, of the scalps. For the purposes of the game States, at any rate for the present, as its Tuck Cheong, and the defendants.
Mr. O, F, Mason (of Messrs. Wilkinson tail-coats were de rigueur and the num-clitnatic and other conditions were parti Siam Stamp Co., was charged with
ber of members who left the club with cularly suitable for the raising of cotton
materially altering the form of certain appendages to their coats was small. It and that the government should therefore public documents." It was alleged that is said that one man who was alwaye to be urged to make further efforts to promote defendant changed the colour of certain be caught napping by the more wary had its cultivation. There will be no general genuine stamps. Defendant stated that Mr. Mason said that the first contract a stand g rider with a firm in Penang congress of the Federation next year, but he purchased the stamps in good faith, and it was stated that the colour might for the supply of one dress-coat per week a meeting of the members of the commit- was for the supply of 20,000 superficial without fail. The game, no doubt, sounds tees of the different countries will be held be affected by climate-
The Borispal Court exonerated him feet of Oregon pino, and under that con- silly in these more conventional days, but at the usual time in Switzerland.
from any intention to droecive or commit tract 10,000 feet har been delivered, but even at its height it did not give rise up to the present date no delivery had to any suggestion for a uniform on the
The birthday of King George in the fraud. On the authorities appealing, the score of expeng-it might have been con-
and state that defendant made no attempt been made of the further part of 10,000 sidered, of course, that a uniform would 3rd inst. was celebrated by his loyal Appear Court have taken the same view. to sell the stamps as rare specimens on only make a better park for the tail subjects in this city in the usual rasaur by a dinner, at which H.M. Consul hurter.
Anyhow, the plain public will await General, Mr. R. W Hearn, presided, account of their colour, but merely passed
followed by a dance. Needless to say that them into circulation, with interest the appearance of the first the health of Their Majesties and of the
Khun Chit and Nai Thoon appeared for claret-clad Tanglinita in a ball-room Royal Family was drunk with enthusiasm, the defence. Bangkok Times,
A DEAL IN OREGON PINE.
& Grist) appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. W. H. Hind (of Messrs. Brutton & Hett) was for the defence.
fort.
M. Hind--With regard to that part of the contract I consent to judgment and to paying $100 into Court as damages,
to
KING GEORGE'S BIRTHDAY
ALLEGED STAMP FRAUD IN SIAM
OF
found to costain securities to the value of THE
£10,000.
"We have made inquiries and have found that the securities are in perfect order," said an official, "but we have not the remotest idea who the donor is. It is the biggest anonymous gift we have ever had, so far as my memory serves, although we have hundrede of anonymous gifta of a few pounds."
Other hospitals in Londen have also benefited from the section of the public that loves to do good by stealth, and the secretary of the Royal Free Hospital in representative that Gray's Inn-road told though he had never had such a fue gift as that just given to the London Hospital, he had a number of persons who dropped bank-notes on his desk and refased to give "that someone will give us a chegao for their names. "I am impeful," he said.
present for an extension scheme, and if a £3,500. We are appealing for funds at wealthy person will let us have a cheque secure other two amounts of £5,000, and for that amount it will enable us to £3.00), which have been promised con- ditionally.
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