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TELEGRAMS,

** HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"

SERVICE,

THE GERMAN MAIL “ROON."

REPAIRS COMPLETED.

[Frey Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 27th Juno,

11.56 a.m.

THE

BREACH OF CONTRACT.

DAMAGED WINDOW CLASS.

A, "TRY ON."

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 1906.

In. Summary Jurisdiction this morning, bis Honour Mr. A. G. Wiss, Puisse Judge, presid- ing, Messrs, Carlowitz & Co. sued the Fuk Lea firm and Fok Kam Chuen, a parter therein, for the recovery of the sum of $30j 20 being the amount of damages sustained by plaintiffs by zion of defendants' breach of a contract made on the 19th Decembar, 1905,

1,000 boxes of window glass.

Witness, continuing, said the "contract price was $5.40. In April he believed the local mar~ ket price was quite 51 below that rate. (A

THE DROWNED BUROFBAN,

IDENTIFIED DY SHIPMATE. › Mr. Bowley: Would you be, surprised: to

In the Hongkong Telegraph of the asth lust., hear that in April and May cases were sold it was reported that the body of a European, for $5.80, and $5.co?

Witness: I don't know anything about that, to be a member of the mercantile marino, was who, from outward appearances, was belleved Mr. Bowley Fuk Les is a big buyer of picked up in the harbour, near the Canton glans, li hu not ? ̧ ̧

Novadbeni wharf, by the police and his remaian removed Witness: Yes, he buys a good deal from fo the martuary, where photographs were Mr. Bowley: And what he does not knowtakon. A description of the deceased was about glass in not worth knowing?

given in our columns at the same time, and it wax requested that any one, who thought he

necessary inquiries at the Contral Station.

report, went to Inspector Smith and was shown

Witness: Yes, he knows all about glass. Mr. Bowley: Then would you expect a man

The repairs to the German. Mail whereby the defendants contracted to purchase i who knows all about glass to take delivery of/could identify the deceased, should make the

Mr. R. C. Maner, of Messrs. Johnson, Stoke glass in cases which were wet and discoloured? Yesterday, a seaman, noticing the Telegraph's | Straits last month, have been com: F. B. L. Bowley, of Messrs. Denoys and Bow. | Blasé is not necessarily damaged-the cases articles of clothing, etc, the property of the

steamor Roon, stranded in Tsushima

pleted.

The Roon will forthwith resume her service on the N. D. L. line, ac.. cording to amended schedule.

[Reuter's.]

Liberals at Manchester,

Lonnow, 25th June.

and Master, appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr.

|ley, Crown solicitors, represented the defin

dants,

Mr. Master said 500 cases arrived in April and 100 were refused by the defendants. As soon as the goods arrived notice was given to defendants and they only took 340.

His Honour is it simply a question of quality ?

Mr. Bowley: They are not of merchantable quality.

Witness: Because the cases are wet, the

sweat in the bold of the steamer.

deceased. The seaman, os“ scoing the de- Mr. Bowldy: Glass does not sweat.

| ceased's jacket, immediately identified it at the Witness; And the glass is not damaged.

one'worn by Sam Pearce, aged 43 years, of the Mr. Bowley: If you can't recover against. Angio-Canadian.. It is said that Pearce, Fuk Lee, you will claim against your agent in on the night before his death, was seen to Antwerp?

kare'a downtown grog-shóp and that was the last that was seen of him alive. An inquiry will be bold.

Witness: I cannot say anything about that Evidence was then given as to the survey be ing held, and the glass being found in a per fectly merchantable condition.

Captain Douglas, Marine Surveyor, gave

Mr. Bowley: Well, now,

you bought a hundred cases and they were tendered to you in a tamp and discoloured condition, would you accept them?

Mr. Master aid that the defendants examin-similar evidence. A Liberal demonstration, at which thirtyed the goods and said they were damaged by thousand persons were present, has been water. The cues were dirty and had been held at Manchester to celebrate the triumph wet, probably by rain, and a survey was held, of the elections.

and it was found that the glass itself was not damaged. It was just a question as to whether the goods were in a merchantable condition. The goods were sold by auction add · fetched $390 per case.

Mr. John Burns wondered that the Goy ernment had done so well, especially in the Colonics...

Mr. Lloyd George said that democracy was on trial, and that its success depended upon the advanced party agreeing with the moderates.

Mr. Winston Churchill said that none but a fool or opponent expected the Government to set the world right in its few months of office.

Later.

His Honour: Is that anything like the mark- el rate?

Mr. Bowley: The price fluctuates consider ably, my Lord, but evidence would be called on that point.

Mr. Master said that a clean bill of lading was given for these goods.

His Hongur: But the contract speaks for itself.

Mr. Bowley I should mention, my Lord,

A salesman in the employ of Messrs, Car- Russia,

lowitz and Company spoke to the above facts There has been another stormy sitting of and said defendant took delivery of the first the Duma, during which the Deputies, amid soo boxes, but would only accept 340 of the thunders of checring, declared that the Gov-second consignment of goo boxes, rejecting 160. ernment was corrupt and that it impoverish- Witness arranged for the usual survey, ed the people, putting into their own pockets the money intended for the famine stricken. The Minister of the Interior admitted that the struggle with the famine was serious, but refused to reply to the accusations.

Hisses, cries of "resign" and "Don't in-

sult the Dums" followed.

Tramcar Accident at Highgate. An electric tramcar, rushing down the Archway Road at Highgate, wrecked a hearse, a motor, a bus, a cab and a van, also several shops and another iramear, leaving half a mile of wreckage in its track.

Many of the passengers jumped off the ‘car, panic-stricken; in all, three people were killed and twenty-one injured.

CORRESPONDENCE,

ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION.

TO THE EDITOR or Tas "Hokoxynu Telegraph," Dear Sir,-Paintings, drawings, &c.—Water colours were omitted in error from section 3, of which they form Class 1.—¡âm, etc.,

JOHN MARCHANT,

Honorary Secretary, Arts and Cralis. Exhibition.

· Hongkong, 17th June,

DISHONEST THROUGH DRINK.

A BOOK-KKEPER IN DI GRACE,

that my client is not a partner in the firm; he

is the manager.

His Honour: But he is an authorized agent of the firm ?.

Mr. Bowley: Yes, my Lerd, but he is in Court now, and perhaps my friend would like him to go outside.

Mr. Master: No, I've no objection to his being in Court.

Mr. Master then said a lot of correspondence had passed between the parties, and also be- tween the solicitors, and eventually it was decided to sell the goods by auction. The contract price was $5,40 per box, but they only realized $3.99 per box at auction.

Witness, continuing, said that was not a good price, as the rate was high. He thought they should have fetched at least $4 75 per box.

His Honour: What is the price now? Witness: I can't say that now, as the price Auctuates.

His Honour. Is it below $3.90 or above that figure?

Witness: Oh, I think it is much above. Cross-examined by Mr. Bowley, witness said the case in Court was similar to the goo.cases imported, 160 of which were refused. He could not swear to the marks. They had a lot of marks on them, but the, bill of lading showed only one. The glass was of the quality known as "fourth choice." It was the quality the Chinese liked. He had done business with the defendants for eleven years, and sold them much glass of this sort.

Mr. Bowley: Is this the letter defendant role to your compradore?

At the instanica of Sergeant Earner, a foreign bookkeeper in the employ of Silva and Company, 19 Old Bailey, was chargedWitness: I can't say; I can't read Chinese. before Mr. H. 11. J. Gomperis, this morning,

His Honours I can't take that unless it is with stealing an umbrella fron the corridor of translated. the King Edward Hotel, yesterday. The umbrella was the property of ont A. P. Nobbs,

a chemist, of the Kowloon Dispensary. The defondant denied the 'charge,

Mr. Bowley: Here is a translation, my Lord. His Honour: But this is not certified; I can

not take it.

Mr. Bowley: I had no time to get it certified. A billiard marker in the King Edward Hotel said that about three o'clock yesterday afternoon and I cannot take uncertified translations, nor His Honour: Well, you know the practices

he saw defendant remove an umbrella from the

can I accept a verbal translation. But if Mr. stand outside the dining-room, and leave the Master does not object I will accept this sub. hotel.

Witan infomed the chief clerk, whefect to your getting it certified. gave chase, and had defendant arrested.

His Worship-Would you chase anyone leaving the hotel with an umbrella?-No.

Why did you chase the defendant?-Ha] came in the hotel, walked round the place, and then I watched him.

A-library "boy" gave evidence saying, that during yesterday afternoon he saw defendist walking about the library. He left, went be low, and into a small room, outside the dining room, and from a stand, stola an umbrella.

Bay.

Mr. Master: Uve no obļection, my Lord. Correspondence was then read, referring to

ment for the survey. the allegement of the damage and the arrange:

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Witness said he told Fuk Lee that a survey would be made, but on Fuk's account, as witness did not believe they were damaged. He could not speak Chinese so the conversation took place through witness's compradore. When he sent out the noiice of arrival he also sint a The owner of the umbrella proved owner and he, after taking delivery of the goods, promissory nele with it for purchaser to signs ship, and defendant was asked what he had to chopped the promissory note and returned it. He said that he had made a mistake. He In this case defendant returned the promissory owned an umbrella which was very like the pole, requesting that it be altered to the value one he was alleged to have stolen, and when of the 340 boxes delivered. Had the goods he took it out of the rack, he thought he was been damaged by seawater the company would, removing his owa property,

have looked to the insurance company to make good the valus. When he found they were not damaged by seawater he tried to recover the damage sustained from the shipping company, but the lattor was protected by the clause in the bill of lading which said the company would not beresponsible for damage to window glass.

His Worship-Have you any witnesses? Defendant I can call a few, who can testify to my honesty.

A Portuguero clerk from the Harbour Office, who was called by the accused, said that defend. ant had not returood home for five days. Wit ness, on being asked to testify as to the bonenty of the defendant, said that he was honest when he was not drinking.

His Worship sentenced him to fourteen days

hard labour,

JAPAN SUGAR Refining COMPANY.

The Board of Director of the Japan Sugar

Mr. Bowley: Then it comes to this, you get these goods out, they arrive damaged, and as you cannot get your money out of the insurance or shipping people you try to get it out of the defendants.

His Honor: Oh, no, it is not quite that. Mr. Master: The damage is only to the coverings,

Witness said it was to oblige the purchaser

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His Honour: That is scarcely a question to ask the witness-suppose they were cases of silk or other such valuable goods, everybody would refuse them. Ask, if you like, about

cases of glass.

Mr. Bowley: Well, cases of glass-would you accept them?

Witness: Certainly I would accept them. Mr. Bowley then argued that the goods were damaged and therefore they were not mer chantable. That they were not so was proved by the fact that on the day the market value of the goods was 55.85, they only realized $3.90.

His Honour: That proves nothing-the goods were not examined.

THÈ N.Y.K'S FLEET.

FURTHER DETAILS OF SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME.

The Asahi states that the N.Y.K. steamer Osumi Maru which was launched at the Osa- ka Ironworks on the 6th inst, will shortly be used on the service between Awomori, and Muroran. A steamship which is being built

for the Kaitha at the Mitsubishi Dock

yard, Nagasaki, to take the place of the ill-fated Hitachi Mars, will ba Jansch. ed, in November. Three other steamers teach of 3,500 ton), which are being built at the Kawasaki Dockyard, will be launched by March next. A steamer of 1 tons and two others of 2,511 each are being built at London. The former will be launched about August next, and the latter by March next year. As previously recorded, the com- papy is likewise making arrangements for the Mr Bowley: Chinese do not buy goods at construction of six big steamships, each of auction or elsewhere without knowing some-8,589 ions. Of these, two will be built st the thing about their condition. I shall prove that Mitsubishi Dockyard, and four at the Kawasaki the glass has deteriorated.

and some other Dockyards.

His Honour: You may try to prove that as much as you like but you'll never make me helieve it. You can keep glass in water for years and it makes on difference:

Mr. Bowley: In clean water, my Lord, but damp straw closely packed gives out certain acids. I don't know what those acids are, but they affect the glass.

After hearing arguments from both sides his Honour the Paisne Judge said he would re- serve his decision.

NEW SEASON TEX,

MARKET OPENED.

(From A Correspondent.)

THE RISING IN KOREA.

DRASTIC MEASURES URGED.

In view of our racent special wires on the rising in Korea, it is interesting to learn the opinions of our Japanese contemporaries on the subject.

Today's Advertisements,

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Intimations,

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stored at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong-

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before 3 FM, TO-DAY, requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the after WEDNESDAY, the 4th July, at Noon, Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed.

will be subject to rent and landing charges,

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 4th July, or they will not be recognised.

All damaged packages will be examined on WEDNESDAY, the 4th July, at 3P.M. No Fire Insurance has been elected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent. Hongkong, 27th June, vocă. THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898,

APPLICATION FOà Registration of TRADE MARK,

ARTHUR ROBERT'S Trial by Jury,

Topsy Turvey, For Thee. LOUIS BRADFIELD and FARKOA

in songs from all the latest operas. ANDREW BLACK Annie Laurie, Piper

O'Dundee, Land of the Leal, Mac- Gregor's Gathering, Banke of Allen Water, March of the Cameron men, Scots wha hac,

BEN DAVIES. Songe of Araby, My Pretty Jane, When other Lips, Tom Bowling.

EDWARD LLOYD, Holy City, Death of Nelson. Yes, let me like a soldier fall, When all the world is fair. [JOHN HARRISON. Tie the Day, Come

into the Garden Maud, Sailor's Grave. FRANCISCO. La Paloma, Prologue from Pagliacci, Toreador song, La Mareil- laise, Lost chord, Largo al Factotum,

NOTICE is hereby given that BRITISH TOTICE is hereby given that BRITISH

of 18, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road, Hong- kong, and 9, Nanking Road, Shanghai, China, Tobacco Manufacturers, has, on the 5th day of June, 1906,applied for the Registration in Hong- kang, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Mark-

The representation of a Cock and the dis

tinctive word "Rooster." The Trade Mark has been used by the appli- cants in respect of the following goods :-

MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, IN CLASS 45- A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong,

680]

Dated the 27th day of June, 1906.

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Solicitors for the Applicants.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.. APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MAKK.

The Jiji Shimpo las an article regarding the uppression of the insurrectionists in Korea; From reports coming from Korea it seems that the country is seething with rebellious elements, says the Tokia journal, but these rebels, how ever determined and widespread they may be, are mere rabble and will disappear at the first shot of the Japanese soldiery. If the Japanese Conton, 26th June, 1905." Residency has hitherto refrained from having The market for the new season tea opened recourse to the use of troops, it is because it yesterday. The settlements reported comprise bus wished that the Korean Government would NOTICE is hereby given that THE 12,000 boxes of 15 callies each. The prices be able to successfully cope with the rebellion. are: best quality, Tla 42; second quality, Tls. As the Korean troops are evidently unable to 35; and third quality Tis. 18 per picul. This suppress the rising, however, the Japanese Re- tea is ready to go forward by the mail of the sldency will be compelled to bring Japanese 4th proximo, Half the quantity of the 12,000 troops into play, and the suppression of the boxes are of the first quality; the other half is rebellion will follow quickly. At the same time made up of the inferior grades. The stock for it is desirable that strict inquiry should be the present year is by no means large; in-made into the cause that has prompted the deed, it is much smaller than that of 1995; but rising and that the evil be eradicated by the the prices fetched are higher than those ruling for the ten previous years,

BRITISH SQUADRON AT SASEHO.

WARM RECEPTION.

The Korean rebels seem to be different in

CHINA EXPORT IMPORT AND BANK COMPAGNIE, of Hongkong, and other places, Trader, have, on the 20th day of June, 1996, applied for the Registration in Llongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Mark:-

Two boys or cherubs with wings holding up a wreath of flowers within which appears a coat of arms;

in the name of THE CHINA, EXPORT IMPORT AND BANK COMPAGNIE, which claims to be the sole proprietor thereof.

The Trade Mark has been used by the applicant in respect of the following goods

ANILYNE DYes, in ClasseS I AND 4. A facsimile of the Trade.Mark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong.

Dated the 27th day of June, 1906.

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

root. character from those of Formosa, whose sole aim is the depredation of property. The Korean rebels, on the other hand, are apparent. ly actuated by an element of patriotism, how- The British Squadron, under Admiral Moore, yer misguided, and their attack is mainly arrived at Sascho on the 19th fast, from directed against the Japanese. The Koreans 681] Nagasaki. Citizens and school-children went have rather reason to thank the Japanese for out in boats in welcome the squadron as it the new order of things in their country, for steamed into the harbour. Mr. Tomita, the Japanese efforts in the peninsula are directed Mayor, met Admiral Moore on board the flag. towards the deliverance of the natives from the ship. The Admiral immediately came ashore pitiable state of oppression to which they have and called upon Admiral Arima, Commander.org been subjected under their own Gorera- in Chiel of the Sascho Port Admiralty, at the ment. Most of the Korean people, however, are too ignorant to see the change in its proper latter's official quarters.

light, and they are taken advantage of by Koreans of more or less influence for the for- therance of their selfish ends.

In the evening Admiral rîma gavo á dinner in honour of Admiral Moore, and his caplains. The Sacho Municipality was to gives reception to Admiral Moore and the officers of the squa drop on the 10th fast. Light refreshments of all kinds were presented to the petty-officers and med. the Naval Men's Chib issued in vitation to a reception that alteragon to 250 petty officers and men of the British squadron.

PRINCE TOGU!

'GREAT ADMIRAL,

I leaders.

It is not at all improbable, continues the Jiji, that the origin of the pressat rebellion may be traced to some unexpected source when strict gairy is instituted. The rising will no doubt be quelled without much difficulty, but unless the foul surram is stopped at its source Japan must suffer the trouble of incessant rebellions,

COMMERCIAL.

THE "JIJI" ON THE REWARDS TO JAPAN'S and the lives of ignorant and misled natives will be needlessly sacrificed. It is to be hoped. that the Japaneis Résidency will adopt drastic Now that the investigations as to the rewards measures with this end to view, for it is to be given for services in the late war are absolutely necessary for the consolidation of to the question of the honours to be conferred on This will be better for the future of both japan nearing their conclusion, the Jit has returned the position Japan has assumed in Korea. Adminal Togo and the athar principal: The Admiral is so modest in his demeanour, and Korea. and in his own estimate of his services, that the is half afraid that the authorities may not quite realise how exceptional a reward his transcendent merite deserve. as our readers will remember, the ///¡ suggested some months ago that the Diet, following the example of British arliament in the cases of Lords Ro- berts and Kitchener and other great warriors, should make a large money grant to the Admi- ral. turecognises, however, that this scheme is not likely to be carried out, and it now pute forward the suggestion that when the Admiral is raised to the peerage his rank shall be that of a Prince. The Admiral, it writes, is not Tage of Japan but Togo of the world, and any suspicion of stint in Japan's appreciation of bis merits would disgrace the whole nation in the eyes of the world

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in amounts of $2 or under.

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Local Secretary. Hongkong, 27th June, 1906,,

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Buying

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It connection with the war honour, it may be noted that the Auski is putting forward the claims to recognition of the teachers. The months' sight L/C............................................2/173/16 journal considers that the high qualities ex 6 months' sight L/0........2/1 15/16 hibited by the Japanese forces were largely to days' sight San Francisco & New York ...52 attributable to the excellence of their training | months sight in these schools. It therefore urges that jo daya'sight Sydney and Melbourne..a/2 1/16

who 1 months' eight Frroce

months' right Germany... Bar Silver nie uman Bank of England rate Sovereig

Refining Company, of Tokio, who are opposed that be tried to recover from the insurance and elementary school principals or teacher for 6 months'sight -.

to the incorporation of their company with the | Sagar Refining Company of Osaka, as ad- vocated by the majority of shareholders, ment in their resignations en dier at a general meci ing of the company on the 18th inst..

shipping people—it was a "try on."

Mr. Bowley: Quite so! it was a "ry on, Rad as it failed there you thought you would start another" try on " against Fük Lyg,

have efficiently discharged their duties more than ten years, should be decorated or granted pecuniary rewards. The suggestion certainly seems to be well wonby of cons! "deration--ięte dierald.

+2.70)

.3.72 2.23

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light

A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon are carried.

N.B. To assure the additional comfort of passtagers the steamers of the Company have clectic fans fitted la staterooms.

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Agents,

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