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UPREME COURT.

BANKRUPTCY..

(9/fore Me MP, M. Goodman, Acting Chlef Justice)

19th April.

IN RE A. E. SKEILS. Mr. Holmes amp and yesterday for the bankrupt, who made an application for his order Gidlecharge, and Mr. H. L. Dennys appeared for Mr. W. M. B, Arthur, a creditor, to oppose the *pplication.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1895.

His Lordship- I know it is very hard; but you would not expect him to keep a series of accounts in the names of all his different cliente.

Mr. Deanys-Yes, my lord, when he knew he was insolvent. If he had had any grounds for bellering he was solvent in Apill, 1894, It would have been a different thing: bat in December, 1893, be knew he was hopelessly inscivent. He kept no hooks, but he knew what his expenses were, what his capital was, and what he had to repay to the principal people who lent him money. Your lordship has the power under the Ordinanca of

of pasishing the bankrupt; that I leave to your lordship; but with rele ence to the discharge, your lordship has no power to grani an immediate discharge and I think the Court ought to show its sense of the way the bank. rupt has acted by relusing bis discharge, at any rate for term.

His Lordship--I have before me the repert of the Official Trustee and from that report it appears the petition was filed on the yib Jane, 1854, and that Mr. Skeels was adjudicated on the 2nd February, 1895; that the amount of unsecured debts was 37 467, that the assets available for unsecured creditors amounted altogether to $1,323, and that alter making the

payments that have to be made fa thene matiers, preferential payments and so on, there Is a sum of $551, which has heen appropriated to payment of a dividend fix-il at $3 per cent, Mr. Brace Shepherd says the bankrupt has not kept proper books of account, and that he started business to caprtnership with another commission merchent and auctioneerin January, 1993. Now that does not say that in not keep- Intended to conces! the Ing brokes the debter true state of his affairs. His Entiship then read an extract from the report to the effect that the

Mr. Holmes, In riskin- the application, said the usa conduion of the Bankruptcy Ordin- ance had been complied with. The fins! ex amination of the bankrupt was duly pasted, and report had been made by the Official Testee, which shewed the state of the bank. runt's accounts. It appeared from that report that at present on the total amount of the debts there was dividend of

# the per cent. : dispend won declared simply on the debts proved there would be a much larger dividend, but the practice new seem to be to recirre A divided in the first festance on the full amount alehte and reserve what was not claimed for

talled nd, plying time to others to come in and prove on that though si per cent. misery small, when the fat dividend wa And the pection might be considerably The neon In this matter was filed dili t seer Park 5th 7th, 1991, the receiving was made on the 19th June, the public rezi, battus was held on the 19th November, and the nuder of vijgt

Plestion was made on the so that the matter had been 71 Starding over a considers hetime and the bank

bankrupt appeared to have her

reen under the rustee applied in cleary course for his

charge. The Official Trustee's report strong impression bis trade would improve and anguard to be a fevourable one, so far as the that by continuing his business he would be intention of the bankrupt was shown. It would to pay his debts in full. His business, however, be within Eis Lordship's knowledge that for continued to decrease Instead of improving, but some time business in Hongkong wai vay bid

Mr. Brace Shepherd does not attribute the "ant, during the plague it stopped almost com

the fault of the bankrupt. The bank- decrease to the ferriy. In consequence of business being rupt had given every assistance to the Official "that state the bankrupt was unable to carry on Trustee in the winding of bis affairs, and the discharge and there were certain outstanding debts that Official Trostee had no obj ctlon to bis he was unable to collect. In carrying on as subject to such suspension of the order of dis long as he did, he did so

In the hope th

e that things charge * the Court might think fit. Now, dir would improve. For some time, as his Lord lordship continued, to apply the law to this state ship well res the e evidence on the file, he

of lacid. When man comes up for bis dis made faly prefer and everything seemed in ha

charge there are four courses open.

It is por guing on way well Indeed, but these had ilmnessible to grant it absolutely, to refuse it absolutely, to grant it subject to conditions with respect to pay earning * or fecome which may afterwards become due to the bankrupt, or, in the fourth alternative, it is possible to order that the opera- tion of the discharge should be suspended for celain perled. Niw, an immediate absolute discharge is only given in esses where a dividend conduct

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HOME | NAUGHT HOUSE," offers Fret-class Accom of the bankrupt is in every respect Section 27. Rub-sections 3 and 4, require the preparation in the world. Aur Chemist can Inglesa had power din under Section 27 of discharge when a cividend of Operations of the apply It.-Sole Agents for Hongkong and the

te von Eved went into a genral account. [ rhhấp comuld be unble to grant an insider in soal back him to suspend t only for abnet in with condi lans, as bir

the nkrupcy Orience.

hi freni said the debt in respect of which for five hundred odd be purated wee dall The bokunk uniestrok, on the 13th in rell Mr. Arthur's furniture for Apail, 1904 in Mr. M. Author bi tag about to leave the colony, - and, teld bin their immediately on receipt of the ranty he wendt prvi into the Hongkong and Sherlore Mr. Arthur's account. He did tion that was tincndary to quote any authority to those that am donere was in fiduciary but 14 called strution to the views of podho Me tu expressed. In the case of Crowther a Riwcod arperted in L.K. 34 C.D.,

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Court at last to suspend the

cent. is paid. It is quite true that there is power to imprison if certain facts are s

shows, and

if the Trustee bad reported to me in this case that the emission to keep the usual books of account had been with intent to conceal the

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ty of 1702, section 10)-and I had been atified that Intent existed, I should have

whether it

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be necessary to imprison the bankrupt, bot on the whole la this case I think justice will be done by suspending the operation of the discharge. I had grave doubt in my mind when I heard Mr. Dennys whelber I ought not to

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the suspension longer than I have in one or two other cases, because i think the bankrupt's | ♬ Steamer... | Tuesday_ao † Jane 15th, conduct in that case of Mr. Arthur's was ex-

Mr. Dom pod the bankrupt commenced ceedingly unsatisfactory, but I think on the bundurdu Latwary, 185g and in December 1893 whole the justice of the case will be met by he low, or must have known, that he was lo suspending the certificate for nine months. In Four months after that, in April, he making the suspension for that period I have nk to sil finniture for his (Mr. Denny's) taken into consideration the fact that the plague triling him he would pay the necurring to May last year, that is, just a month mony into his account at the lank, He did belore the bankrupt filed his petition, must have not became bankrupt at once, but filed his depilved him of all reasonable hope of recover petiton du puse, and he now offered Mr ing himself in his business, which Mr. Bruce Arthur $20 44. he himself charging the sum of Shepherd stems to have thought he had reason. Song Frieling the furniture. He (Mr. Deonysable hopes of doing, had it not been for the Linkpitted that if ever there was a care in which untoward circumstances which occurred and bas faith

implied this was such a case. forced him to file als petition. must be im

wert on to refer to the manner is Mr. Dennys which the bankrupts books were kept and to the fact that after

$849.

after stating his assets as $3,023

IN RE SMITH ALLISTON.

Mr. Grlat (of Mr. Wilkinson's office) appeared

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Through Bilis of Lading immed to Japan, 231 Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian and

United States Points.

Consular Invoices of Goods for United States Points should be in quadruplicate; and one copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of the Freight Agent, "Northern Pacific Ralizoad, Tacoma, Wash.

Parodia must be sent to our Office with address marked in full by F.at on the day previous to

yesterday for the bankrupt, who made application for his order of discharge. There was no oppo-rating.

sition.

amended Rsterment was pat in giving them as the bankrupt being unable to explain the discrepancy, and be submitted the not keeping of proper banks must be presumed to be intended to conceal the true state of affates,

Flis Lordship be had before him a report by Mr. Fruce Shepherd, and be attached much Imperiance that report because Mr. Shepherd must have heard both parties. The Judge could not hope to saulsly boib parties and in a conreat hardship. The bankrupt started business tested case he must be to a great extent guided by the official report He could understand Mr. Dennys's client feeling very indignant about the

Mr. Grist said that in this case the peililon | was filed on the 20th November last, the receive log order was made on the zid December, and the adjudication took place on the 15th Febru ary. The circumstances which brought about this bankruptcy were, he submitted, those

matter.

of

innding the capital of $5.000. In December, 1893. with two partners, Chinese, they 193, one of the partners retired and was bought cut by the other Chinese partner Ng Pak To. Mr. Dennys sald his client was very indignant. Then in June, 1891, Ng Pak To wished to The amount was not very large: still it was retire, as he did not wish to be connected with

be something. The bankrupt undertook to sell Mr. basicess of any kind any longer, and re. Arthur's furniture and pay the money to the quesred the debter to pay him the amount of bank, and the first thing Mr. Arthur knew about Capital he had furnished. The amount of Capital

the money being paid was when the binkwas then about $7,000. He did not wish then to led his petilon. He submitted that the receive immediate payment; be saw be could back out had offended against section 27 sub-not, as the capital was being

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In the bust. Accen by contloulty to trade after knowing nets, and the efore promissory notes were given hiras self to be lasolvent, - "An auctioneer was not

the first year, $2,000 the second payable, $2,000 the In the same partien

with interest, rchant with c

and 83.000 afterwards, year, 150 counts all over the world. An auctioneer could which was to be paid every month. Ng Pak To always in a very short time ascertain bis pose the plague was then on-and did not return position then went away-kis lordship would remember If be confined hirasell, as the bankrupt said he did, so can misston business. He contended antil September, when he came and applied for 010, also that the barkrupt had committed an offence his interest. He

was then

$80, which was pald under subsection

(d), as he had contracted a debt, that is, be had appropriated this money, without having any reasonable or

or probable

due to him for salary while he wasis the business. He did not make any further application for interest, but suddenly took out a writ of rom.

- being able to pay it. He knew in the ions. The premissory notes were subject to the

December that he was hopelessly insolvent, and he simply used this money for blown purposes His Lordship said he did not see how it could be said the bunkrupt had at the time he under to sell the furniture he reasonable expecta- of being able to pay, because the cash be received would enable him to pay.

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of

Mr. Denny-Yes; but when be got the money, Instead al paying it into Mr. Arthur's account, he paid li foto hiy-own, although he knew bë W65

inrolvent

His Lordship-It was part of his business to receive goods to sell by auction,

Mr. Dennys-Of course; but when he get paid for these goods he ought to have paid the money straight into Mr. Arthur's account instead

of Els ex

of ADY

condition that on failure in the payment of one month's interest the whoir amount was to become due and payable. Well, the interest

w application therefore he had a tight to detrand payment of the whole

amonat due to him, which he did by writ of

of summons, and

and it was la consequence of that sadden pressure that the bankrupt was com pelled to file his petition.

His Lordship--I think you have sold enough, Mr. Gilst, I have the report of the Offidal Trustee, which shows that the bankrupt kept all

· Books of account. He states the circunt- stances and I says the bankiup! had given hims la up

proper

that he makes no objection to the discharge.

The dividend already paid amounts to 6 percent. His Ludship-But whenever no auctioneer

and it is possible another 3 per cent, may be hecarnes bankrupt it is because he cannot pay paid. The dividend being less than go per cent. bis debts; he carries on business up to the date | taken it out of my power to giant an immediate

of bis bankruptcy, be said to every casa.

Mr. Dennys-There was no batts in his taking the goods to sell, bat when he got the money ba ought to have paid it into Mr. Arthur's account. His Lordship quit agree with you, it is a very rough thing on a R lo find that as Auctioneer to whom he entrusts his goods for sala has bankrupt, but that happens in every

gent case of an aucifor

breci's bankruptcy. It woukl be different if you or 1 undertook to sell goods pocket,

but here what he has done with the money is to pay it to his creditors, Mirjam f Mr. Denny Yet, but how much 7 Five punts In the dollar

and what you say now might

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discharge. It therefont reducer itself to Be No. SEYMOUR, TERRACE. durleg what I period shall I require the discharge to be suspended.

nominal period would

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if notice be given. SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES

| Order--the - Partion manding dity for same-end Cash, Terms pan loper meal" "g075.„par Mouth

TERS

"E VAN BUREN, Hongkong, 18th April, zá950 195

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS SAILMANERO, COAL AND PROVISION MER. CHANTS NAVAL CONTRAC **AND GENERAL COMMISSION

PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG,

H

GENUINE FRKAND

Metal Information ar to Freight or apply to the Agency of the Company,

-Central:

7.6. VAN BUREN, Agent, Tóth April, 1893,

NOTICE.

- THE DEST. PREVENTIVE OF ALL

TIOUS DISEASES.

"JEYES'

FLUID"

TAL BENT

DISINFEC CANT

DISINFECTANT

SOAPS

UTBREAK BY

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