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dull and lacking in energy, considering that she was the victor in a gigantic war just suc cessfully brought to a conclusion. The Bink of Japan thought it polític to institute a re doctius in the bank-rate on two OCCREIODE RE

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industrial world, which had lapsed into a somnolent condition. By the autumn of 1906 «a"change" cams over the situation, which brought in its Italy an industrial boom of un› precedented magnitude. The promotion of wild-cal schemas followed one after another in

quick turcassion. It was at this time, as will bi fresh in the memory of many, that a pro- posal was actually put forward to build an

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THE LENGTHY CASE AT LAST REACHES AN. END.

One of our old questions, with regard to the et forcible and trenchst manner by Mr registration of partnerships, has been put in d

Robert Showao, who is any q'fied to speak. upon one of the most vexed yasations which have come before the Court in Hongkong, t

Readors must have recognised during the a fortnight or so that a case of surpassing interfint via treing argued before the Court, hr which a special jury had been empanelled, The names of those jurymen are sufficient to

and what is more, that they were farle those who are dealing with the most intricate "primepi in knowledge, which enly come to questions concerning the trade and commerce of this Colony,

FLOOD FUND BAZAARI

THE, CHINESE BAND.

ANTON

Y BY DAY

YUKCHOW QUIET From Our Own Correspondant.]

The bazaar in ald of the, Cantón relief funds was brought to a conclusion. yesterday. This

Canton, 16th July): aferpoon Eere was a sale, by public auction, The Government gunboat Chun To returned of the articles which had not been sold. The yesterday to Canton from Pakhel with a nom morrow. auction sale will be continued at 11 am, taber of troops on board, who were no longer required in Yumchow, as the insurrection there During the week, for the first time in Heng. has been suppressed. kong, a biked composed entirely of Chiness

SCHOOL VACAT ON.. Catholic youths, brought over from Macao by During the week many of Mr. Francisco, Tae Ya!, played selections of schools in the city have ben closed for the of the colleges and European music at the bizant in the evenings mid-summer vacation, Walo is longkong, the members of the bead EMPERORS BIRTHDAY. were the guists of Mr Tas Yat The band will return to Macao to marrow, a free passage secretary of the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Go, Ld.

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ACTION DVD.N.D. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, The British North Boroso Harald, of 1st inst, says ——Some mantha since, an enterpri sing Chiusman, acduring round for unholy means of making money, was struck with the brilliant idea that not only could he ob'ain cop per cents in Hongkong at a discount buy thei by a little judicious management to could un-

current coln, Asatha Hongkong doilar, is at load them on the market in B N.

discount of some 3p% to 25% as compared with the currency dollar bére, his

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BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE electric railway between Tokyo and Osaka with indicate, that they were beyond prejudicr, being granted them by Mr. W. E. Clarke, 24th int) will be abisived at a public boliday, flooding of the country with depreciated cold,

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a capital of too million yen, in order to enable people to travel between the two cities in pix hours; while others proposed to cover Tokyo with a network of blevated railways. If all the schemes proposed had bean realised Tokyo would have presented a very different appears ance from what it does today. All such pro -jects, however, vadished into this smoke. In less than six months came the crash. Shares began to fall rapidly, money became more and more stringent, failure followed failure, the peo ple became panic-strickoo, and credit fell to

the ground. In this lugubrious condition the country bas drifted on for many months past It can scarcely be supposed, however, that the productive power of the country has flac.

It is a well known fact that Plague is contuated to a similar extent to the fluctuations in yayed to human beings by meads of fleas from

the economic situation. Strictly speaking, what has been witnessed is nothing but the rats which have died of this disease,

swinging of the pendulum of popular feeling from one direction to another, When the industrial boom was at its height the Bank of Japan declared that a more than toca million yea of the expenditure on the war had fallen into the hands of Japaese during the conflict the active promotion of sew enterprises would follow as a matter of course. Such a view, however, was palpably in error, as later events have amply demonstrated. Alibaugh it is a fact that the people are suffering from the heavy burden of taxation it must not be assumed that the productive power of the country has diminished to any extent during the period of business depression through which the country is now passing. The light ness of the money market, as already pointed out, hos in a largo measure been brought about

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The case was draws out to a most untimely togth, and although it was impossible to diss over from the countenance of the jury what their convictions exactly were, it in hardly necessary to say that those who have attended the case day after day were not surprised at the verdict which was given upon, the facts iub milled to the Court.

which the Kwong Hing Cheung firm, of Cans ton, sued for an injunction to restrain_Messin. Reuter Brockelmann and Company, their se. vants, and agents from falsely representing to the German Consul at Canton, and tỷ the the partners of the Cheung Loong firm, of Chinese authorities at Canton that certain of Hongkong, sugar merchants, were also part ners in the plaintiff's firm; and from luncher endeavouring to e aforce payment by the plain. tiffs of a debt alleged to be due to the defend. ants by the Creuog Loong firm, by attachment which they were int nested. of property belonging to the plaintiffs-or-in The plaintiffs claimed the sum of $10,000 damages for alleged falso representation and libel.

The case, it need hardly be said, is that in

For the last fourteen days, tho, case has oc cupied the consideration of the Court. Conse for both sides were extrentély strenuous' in of the most trging actions which had come their effaris to subinit what was admittedly one before the Supreme Court,

The Chief Juice, Sir Francis Pigott) never wavered from his attitude of supreme dignity, and despite the occasionally beated his Court remarks of Counsel maintained the honour of

Yesterday, after the argument on the pulpt of law, Counsel concluded their addresses to the fury. This morning the Chiel Justice pre

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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1908.

THR JAPANESE ECONOMIC SITUATION

Though there are few signs as yet of any recovery from the trade depression of the last fow months, it is refreshing as well as hopelist to absorve that the vernacular Preis in Japan has at last begun to write to optimistic tenes

His Lordship finally concluded by submitting. the following propositions to the verdict of the jury. The items which His Lordship had drawn out were in the following terms:

·(1)—Jo direct the jury to retura a verdict en the question of trespass,...

(1)-As to the sins, were they partners in the Kwonging.Cheong-firm-?-n

the Cheung Loong firm?

(1)As to the three, were they partners in

(4)-Did the defen Janis give a reasonable and probable cause in alleging that they were partners when they wrote the letter on cat February?.

(5)-Was there any: libel or not, and, if so, what damage ?

The committee big to acknowledge with thanks the following further contributions

worked).

Mr. F. P. de V. Soares (1'. & O.) 1 cap (fábry

Messrs. Graça & Ca, z boxes postcards. Messrs. Arthur & Co., 1 case sundries. Messy, Kruse & Co., chinaware, etc.

etc.

Menari, Lexley & Co, assortment of singlets,

Basil Mission, assortment of embroidery Messrs. Hutchison & Co, kuives, folks, etc. Import and Export Bank; t case 'sundries,”

Messes, McEwen, Frickel & Co, do do. kerchiefs.

Mr. Arculli, (Commissary Dept.) 55 han

St. Vincent de Paul Society, chinaware. Messis. F. Blackhead & Co., I case sundries,

etc.

candies.

Messri. Dadwell & Co., Ld, 30 cases

Messrs. Ulimano & Co., toys, etc. Messrs. H. Skott & Co, 192 bags flag flour. High-Level Co-operative Store, Ld., gros ceries, etc.

Standard Off Co., 2.0 kerusino lamps, ·, The Pharmacy, dragi, etc. Messrs. Gilman & Coʻr case umbrellas (180). Connaught House, cheque for $5. Messrs. Lim and Hunt, toys, etc. Boohumuli & Co., embroideries, DIC Messrs. Douglas Laprak & Co., cheque for $150.

Mr. A. Babington, a spaniel pups. Mr. H. P. White, cheque for $15. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Sto.

Messrs. Cannell Bros, Ltd., cheque for 550. Messes, Harretto & Co., Ceylon tea, etc. Messrs. Dady Bujor & Co., 15 cases.soap. X;Y.Z., $10.00.

friends), cheque for $115

Japanese Ladies' Wednesday Society (from.

Messrs. H. Ruttopjes & Co, 3 cares,wiat.

PENING'S SYMPATHY.

'There' is not the slightest doubt that the re, cent food in the Provinces of Kwanglung and Kwangsi, particulars of the havoc wrought by which have been given in our columos, is one of the greatest and most disastrous in the his tory of China, and coming, as it does, at a time when the population bays been impoverished from one cause or another, disaster is all the more overwäelming, says the Straits Fehò..

23rd ult, our esteemed Panang contemporary After quoting from our leading article of

continues:-Poor Village Canton Today their cup of bitterness is, indeed, full What heart is there, unless a heart of stone, which will not be filled, with, pity for them? But, although pity, may help to comfort them, it will not help them to stave off the pangs of

want of even the commonest necessaries of life; for it must be remembered that they, less and have lost for ever all they possessed hundreds of thousands of them, are now home

la the world, w

announce that the a6 h day of this moon (the, The Viceroy has issued a notification, to

being the anniversary of the birth of H. 1.M the Emperor of Chlos Altofficials in the city will assomble in the Leporial Temple on that day to offer their respects before the imperial Tablet, mi

CANTON WATERWORKI, The Canton Waterworks Company has pro posed to establish an ice I ctory in Cshion in connection with the Company, and also to offer a water supply service, to the ocean steamers and other vessels in the harbour. A petition has been submitted to the high authorities for their approval. The prayers of the petition been granted. It is ascertained that the Waterworks Chinpiny will shortly, send a delegate to Hongkong in tady the system of ice manufacture in order to introduce it into Canton,

NAVAL COLLEGE

The Canion Viceroy his received instruc tions from Peking to make arrangements for the establishment of a naval college in Canion, lato which a number of stylebis will be admitted to be trained preparatory to the re- org misation of a Chinese Navy.

- RELIEF FUND.

"

March, the Government, to stop this an evidently paying one. On 16th

prohibited the import of foreign copper, and after that date it was no longer received by any Department, though it continued to be “laku, in the Town. Ten days ago the recently estab lished .N. Bornpa Chamber of Commerce passada resolution to the fact that such foreign copper should no longer be received as current! cold at the shops of members, with a result that ni xi moralog there was a small financial panic among the sirket gardeners and others who found they could only obraio six or seven ceais' worth of goods for ten Hongkong cente Arrangements are now being made for the collection of the llon kong copper and for ita return to Hongkong.

CHINESE INVASION,

MR. CHURCHILL FROMISES VIGOROUS ACTION,

Sailots' and Firemen'i Usion yesterday (Jane In reply to a deputation from the National. 17) Mr. Winston Churchill indicated a series of measures to be taken by the Board of Trade to prevent the increase of Chiasse, seamen ship For the ten days from the 5th day to the 15th ping-from-British-por-The-question-has. day of this modo, the total collection of gate in Dockland reported in the Morning Leader

came into prominence through the disturbances. money by the actors in the thren theatres in xid of the Flood Relief Funds amounted to $10,730.08

CLAN FIGHT.

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A few hundred soldiers have been despatched on board the gunboat Cu Heung to Sanu to co-operate with Admiral Li Chan in puting down the clan fighting in the locality. It is res ported that severe encounters have taken place between the people of the clans Tong and I ́um, and so far a few tons of lives have been lost,

BRITISH JRADE WITH THE

FAR EAST, · ·

to the export figures relating to our trade with the Far East, Japauagainshows a dearense in its purchases of cotton yaro and 'twist, amounting last month to as much as 187,000 lbs., as compared with last year, and over 90,000 lbs, compared with 1958. Exports 16 Chica, however, increased by some 153,00 lbs., and to the Straits Settlements by 38,000 lbs., so that the general result_is_practically iba a co. With regard to collon piece goods. the aggregate totals only record an increase in the case - of the Dutch East Indica

China trade is, however, improving, and which took 3,500,000 yards more. The

only shows the small shrinkage of 800,000 yards. Japan, job, was only 6500 yards be hind last year, and 5,200,000 better than in 1906 There was a fall of 2,4.0003 yards in the case

also in the case of the Straits. For the five of the Philippine falands, and a slight shrinkage months the Dutch East Indies and Japan show good advadces, but Chloa is very far bebind and her purchases are even more unfavourable a bandred million yards. Our liben trade with, compared with 1976, the fall extending to nearly

the Philippines continues the decrease previous which has never begrudged any trouble in the signments of woollen and worsted tissues wont is has been suggested in us that the Echo,ly pointed out. Very considerably smaller cap. cause of deserving charity or hesitated to take to China and japan again. The trade in silk up the cudgels on behalf of the weak and op broad stuffs with China was practically, mil, but pressed, should now appeal to the charitable pan took somewhat larger supplies. We note public of Peasug for the nike of the poor suffer that the shipments of soap to China are growing

in the money market as bas occurred would have pover taken place if the people had fot been throws into such a violent state of panic which resulted in the loss of credit all joued. True, there was a deadlock in the raw silk trade, but the fact that this was only of a lem

The jury then retired for fifty-five minutes, porary bature must have been patent to all and returned a unanimous verdict for the who could see a little ahead Now that wn-plain-on-the-question of trespass by direc-hunger or overcom: the hardships from the active demand for raw silk and cotton yarn hortion of the Chief Justice, and awarded one returned, the general trade situation is much brighter than it has been for many months pay The fickle attitude, the readiness to be swayed by outside ipfluences, is a weakness that per vades Japanese business and industrial circles, concludes the Anchi, and until a more sound and healthy spirit is installed real development in there directions can hardly be expected.

LOCAL AND GENERALI We are requested to state that His Excellency The invernor has gone into residence at Mountain Lodge, but that the Visitors Bock will remain at Government House, A Coolie samed Leung Yau was, at the Police Court, this morning, senicuced to six weeks' imprisodmsat for snatching a gold ear. pick from a Chinese woman at the function of Hill Road and Queen's Road West yesterday alternoon..

A PROPOSAL, for the installation of electric tion of the Government. If the scheme re. light in Sandakan, is receiving the serious atten ceiver the sanction of the Court of Directors, electric lighting, with all its attendant benefits, should be an accomplished fact within a year

from date.

dollar damages. Their answer to question to two. The answer to the third question was two was in the negative by a majority of five in the affirmative by a majority of six to one. In answer to question four the reply was also in the affirmative by four to three, and the jury were unanimous with regard to there being no libel.

the

Mr. Slade formally moved for judgmenting the question of trespass, and costs of the whole

action.

...

same weeks ago.

Mr. Havelock Wilson, M.P, who introduced the deputation, said that since the pass- Compensation Act, which provided batter cou ing of the Merchant Shipping Act and the ditions for spamen, there had been a large in-- crease in the employment of Chinese and Asiatics in the merchant service. The China. meo escaped the provisions of these Açu.

"AN URGENT MATTER

Mr. Churchill said the employment of Chi- nese labour on British ships in British waters was undoubtedly an urgen: and carious matter. He thought an island Power like Great Britain, with commercial and maritime relations in every part of the world, must occasionally find men from all öations landed on their shores.. And if it was the ordiary bona fide rival, be raw no reason to object, and be was-quite suró the deputation would not desire to deal hardly with those men and prevent them getting em playment and to take them away from these shores to the ordinary spheres of their legli mata activity.

But there bad beso a very considerable in- crease in the number of our rivals who had ....... came to this country, and it looked as if there

deliberately in to man ships as against the was some regular system of bringing them?

British seam is not merely in British water. but in other parts of the world.

in

These men werd of a very different and character to our own; but this was only

which was increasing daily. Asiatic-labour- part of the grave question of Asiatic labour was becoming fluid, and these new problems were arising not only here but largely on the western shores of America and in Australia; and now they found it arising here. They knew how it had arisan to South Africa,

On that point his views were certainly clear." power or was responsible for the conduct of He certainly did not intend while he had any

affairs at the Board of rade to allow au la- crease of Chinese seamen in their posts in con- tous. (Applause.) It seemed to him it would be perfectly fotolerable if they were to allow the British seaman to be left in this manner,

A CIRCULAR TO SHIPOWNERS,

British subject have to pass a language test unless he

ing people of the devastated provinces. Thuito importance! A reduced quantity of ship, "Mr. Pollock asked for judgment for the de- the gantry and charitable institutions and budge, and other plates are going this year fendants upon the issues on which they had guilds of Canton will do their almost tore to Japan but that country's purchases of the language question Mr. Churchill succeeded. ?he plaintiffs, he said, had only lleve the unfortunates there cannot be the textile machinery continue to grow, As totaled that he had asked his officials at the succeeded purely on a technical point, on slightest doubt, but as our Hongkong con.inports from the Far East, there was an in- Board of Trade to draw up a circular to govern which the jury had been directed by his Lord-temporary add-considering the many calla crease of nearly 200,000. Ths, in the case of the action of the superintendents at the ship.

which have of recent years been made on their China tear Fair quantities of silk were re different ports to deal with that matter. The After further discussion the question of costs purses it is highly improbable that they can do ceived from both China and Japao, and larger Principle of that circular was thay'a Chinaman was reserved.

After the Chief Justice had delivered judge cases. The Legislative Council of Hongkong JavaThe-Straits tin figures record a decreas

more than afford help to the most necessitoss supplies of sugar from the Philippines and would ment

has passed & resolution, expressing profound of 180 teas. Mr. Robert Shewan süd en behalf of the sympathy for the suff jury: The jury feel it their duty to draw the $30,000 as a contribution to the Relief Fund, fers and voting a sum of attention of your Lordship to the very objec From Penang, as we have already reported, tionable system pursued by Chinese firms of the sum of $5,000 has been wired to Hongkong concealing the identity of their partners in their by mr Cantonere merchants for the Relief 4 Tong camei, and are of opinion that, firms generous-hearted of men in Penang, has, be accounts by the uss al fictitious designations of Fund, and Mr. Leong Fee, one of the most that keep their books in this manner should sider, subscribed the mealficent sum of $10,000, not be allowed the benefit of the Court of the Help has also beco forthcoming from other Colony.

quarters, but, with all that, there is still much room for pecuniary, aid, of such magnitude has we shall have much pleasure in secolving sub, been the disaster. Under the circumstances scriptions for the poor sufferers of Canton; and we trust that all those who have any pity for slow in showing their sympathy in a practica! them-, indeed, who has not will not be magner: Every little will be a help.

His Lordship said he would consider the matter, and the Court soin.

on the fatura of the economic situation.. In an néticle which we reproduce from the Japan THE Yellow Dragi for July is an extra- | Chronicle, it says: One of the principal causes ordinarily complex number. For example, the Counsel for the pilot fis-Mr. M. W. Blade, of the commercial inactivity, remarks the used to say, in the old days," a true story "Hastings and Hastings.

best story of all, "Kidnapped" and, as they instructed by Mr. G. F., Dizon, of Messrs. Tokyo Asukt, in the partial stoppage of the has certainly not been written with an eye to export of raw silk, cotton yarn, and other goods, effect. It is a pity there was no sub-editor Pollock, KC, and Sir Henry Berkeley, X.C., Counsel for the defendanle-Mr. H. E. and the stringency of the money market. Not present to do the boncurs, so that a really instructed by Mr. E. P. M. Lang, of Mears, only has mosey become much easier now

now, but | nilius story might have come to its own. It is Deacon, Looker and Deacon, raw silk, which fell below VBoo ai one time, very comforting to know that Shakespearek

TYPHOON WARNING,

The-Telegram quoted below was received at the American Consulate General from the Manila observatory at 2.15 pm.to-day-

Seventeenth at twelve thirty p.. Depression North-Easterd part China,

He had asked the shipowners to give their opinion on the subject, and he told them be was going to issues now circular so as to en able them to make any observations they wishe ad on the matter. He should receive an answer- by the 17th of this month, and if there was any way in which be could meet their opinions be should do so. He had no doubt the circular would axercise the control the deputation wish- ed, and if it it did not he should adopı elber methods

has now advanced to nearly 1,000, and a bries plays have now got a proper commentator, A SANDAKAN Correspondent writes:-The three cases, bringing, the total for the year up meat and other public bodies. The big dock seamen not to repeat the disorderly

[virtues

THE Oeska Aniki pripis out that the ship,

"I have not the slightest intention (bo con the industries which are lesling the most marins in home waters and in home pogis to building enterprises and iron works are among claded) of allowing the British mercantile severely the existent commercial depression. be lovaded by these strangers from the other No new shipbuilding orders are forthcoming end of the world; who whatever their y the Quaka: Iron-works, the Kawasaki Dock petition and contact with Europesu civilisation and business is consequastly very dull, alike at or vices, cannot be brought lato close com yard, and the Mitsu: Bishi works, But, more and European labour without producing the serious than the slackness in regard to ship greatest hardship and injustice, and even great Tite plague return to-day shows an addition of building itself is the prospect of a postponement social and political danger." (Applau and when this series of critiques is ended, Chian-Borneo Co. launched another fine lighter to 1,032,

os curtailment of the projects of the Govern Mr. Churchill concluded with an appast trada is in progress. Similarly, much activity it is quite possible that the pages given for their own use, in their timber trade, on has now returned to the cotton yarn trade, over to the Bard may be filled with some the 15th, ult, at their Fort Pryer Works. Sbe. A COAL Coolie met with a serious accident work, in addition to the building of ships, and

yarda carry on various industries, such as Iron- soma waeks ago, and the spioners have more orders in hand thing interesting. For once the "School was aimed the Deletion, after the favourite yesterday afternoon as one of the "Star" Ferry they have been receiving a good many orders LAU Wat Ko, slas than can be immediately supplied. Business the real commune Epirit. Dr. Wright has many years between this port and Hongkong kong wharf. is an attempt to jump on to the schemes, which have more or less offset the in the Poll

Notes are admirable and are conceived in old Blue-Funnel steamer that traded for, so double-enders was making, fast to the Hong. in connection with post Bellum and industrial circles generally are emerging bean at Naples, seen an aquarium, and pro

development miding at 24, from the state of enforced lethargy in which nounced sentence. The English samples of OCASIONALLY the Sian Obmorrer gein really unfortunate coglie miscalculated his distance donment of the proposed Government loans tence whaiflefnie the ferryboat was made fast, the lack of shipbuilding business, But the abad) with they have no gloomily remained for many "howlers" are beyond praises nothing to homerans, Speaking on the evil habii of spit and cot ons of bis legs, jammed between the implies contallment or postpa months past, and brighter prospects now await (any, so clever and so obviously written by log at large our contemporary remarks; wharf and the side of the vessel. The bons at publ them. At no time bas, Japans passed through the back-benches of Oxford-has appeared for The coppidors now established at the Curioms | fad at the # Cap) wax literally crushed to Ukaly

quite a while. If the Yellow Dragon would be Buch violent economic fluctuations as during hile less pedagogic and a little freerorit years. Immediately after the should be the premier school magazine of the of peace, apan" seemed decidedly... Far East,

house are merely old ell drums, but if the publia can only be got to use them it will doubt the launch les make for both

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