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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL,

A meeting of the Legislative Council was held, Ing the Council Chamber ibis after- moon, PresentiHis Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, Sir Henry May, L.C.M.G, H.E. Major Gineral-R, / G. Broadwood, CE (Commanding the Forces in South Chlas), Hor. Mr. A. M. Thomson, (Colonial Secretary), Hou Mr. O. Mei. Messer Colonial Treasurer, Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, C... (Director of Public Works), Hon. Mr. E. Aliving (Registrar-General), Hot, Mr. F. Badeley (Cipinia Superintendent of Police), Hon. Mr. E. A Hewett, Hos. Dr. Hie Kal, H, CHO, Hon. Mr. Wel Yuk, Cao, Hon Mr. E. Osborne, Hon. Mr. Murray Stewart, and Mr. C. Clamsati (Clerk of Councils)."

MINUTES. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed

• FINANCIAL' MINUTES, The Colon See ajary laid on the table Financial Misules Nos. 73 to y, it was agreed that they b

be referred to the Flosoce

SPINANGE COMMITTEE RETORT, =

The report of the Finance Committee (No 11) was approsed

ZYPHOON REFUGE.

Hor. Mr Obeing asked the following questions of which be bad givan noite.

(t) Win the Government state what is the total amount received up to goth, June, 1910, as additional durs on shipping towards conatius- tion of the new typhoon refuge i

(x) Will the Government promise that the contract for the construction of the new 17| phoon refoge shall not be fiven to any tradere er who does not give an ple a curity (or com plating the work within contract time?

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15 1910

A HABEAS CORPUS CASER

"CHINESE OVERNMENT'S FOLITION. In the Supreme Court this morning, the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, delivered the following judgment in the case in which Mr. Elden Potter applied for a iu's wis to be made abiolais in the case of Li Ya Mul, a pri sober at Victoria Grol;~

I quite admit the force of Mr. Potter's Argu- ment that the practice now definitely establish ed by R..Zoinkin that the defendant may give evidence in defence balore the Magistrato dons make the interprefation of Bigham I's judgment in re Siletid extremely difficult, bu cause the two statements in lf, that you cannot siy share. in evidence one way, and evidence the other way," and that yet you can say there is "no evidence" bave to be reconciled. 1 am not prepared at present 10 express an opinion on this question, because I am clear that if I am to hold that there is no evidence, in the sense in which I am asked to do in this caus that is to say, no evidence worthy of the same, I can only do so by balancing the evidence or welling the evidence, and so interfering with the exercise of the Magistrate's jadicial' discretion, and this is just what I cannot do. I am also asked to hold on the authority of cer talo. Euglah cases that the Court, cannot take Judicial cogalxanca if the fact that. Shanghai in the Empire of Chins, and that there is no evidence of this essential fact. None of these cases are extradition cares, in which the gaos to woud suurally frequently arins. But whatever the old cases do decido, I cannot hold that this Court in interpreting a treaty with Chise can say we know nothing of its Ports which have bien declared Treaty Forts, I am of opinion that the faith which ons Contracting State must give to the slatements of the other Contracting State warrants the presumption. that tha place where the crime is alleged to

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Government may not at all like this oftial

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15th September, sp.m.

The followlog quotations for rubber shares

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view, and if I were allowed to appear indepen dantly, we should get, the requesting Govora. ment arguing as to the duty of the requested Government which seems to me imposible. by with, are supplied by Messrs. E. 5. Kadoorle This undoubtedly was the view of Lord Russell & when he said in re Galway." The Law Odçatı of the Government of the days here express: ing the desire of the Govoramant that this extradition shall take place." In twɔ treaties and Swisstland, and I grow that the articles. only is the subject dealt with, those with Spaln do lend some colour to the argument that the foreign Government has a leent standi, becauso they provide that in casas "whers it may be necessary" the Spielsh of Swiss Governments arabe sepresented by the English Law

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ficers, and vier virsa, I am not vary clear at the words "in cases where it may be necessary really mean; but judging by re Castion where the alterasy General appeared for the Crown, and the Solicitor-General *by arrangement for the Swiss Government, it sms to me possible that where a case is of grare importance to the foreigs Government, as that was, an agreement as to the necessity for its appearance may be come to, to assist in the deliberations. But It is quite clear that ap paarauca Independent of the English Govern theat is never contemplated. It must be under #tood that, am dealing sola'y with the pro. ⠀⠀ cedate after requisition-sad nat with the age plication to the Magistrale for the summary warrant. This decision does not throw any practical difficulty in the way of extradition

The Coloal Socretary replied as follows :--- (1.) 5-19,248, (1.) Only contractors af gond repace have been permitted to leader for work. The amount of arcuslty the successful tenderer will be required to furnish is $30,000. A sum of 10 per, cint on the payments made under the, contract is to be ro'atrod unt' such sum amoun's to $15,000, after which payment wilt ba mode in full for the value of the work execated. A clause is provided in the contract which erables the engineer to withhold pay. ment at any time if the work is totalegression | have bron comisited comes within__ths.ler'.__might_possibly_bear the construction that the to bis satisfaction. The preally for Dos-com-tory of the other Panty to the treaty, so far as plation of the breakwater within the contract ilme is fico per dar and fir non-completion of certain reclamalito werk included in the con- Vact $50 per day.

WIRELKES TELEGRAPHY Hon. Mr. M. Stewart asked :- Har Government any information au fo whether the Chinesa. Authorities are moving in the matter of the propneti toʻorn t'a wireless 'telegraphy station on the Fratau Real?

The Colonial Eecretary:-This Goverment was informed by the Viceroy last month that The matter had been referred to the Deputy in charge of the Pratas Island for report. No further communication on the subject has been

THE FINEST STE Parionof* to antice, item. Mr. M. Stawiit asked-Wilthe Government inform the Coue ell what steps, if any, have been tukea ta le- deam the premise, made fast year, to clear the site to the north of the new Low Courtes 500g as possible")

The Colonial Secretary:-Notice bas been given to the occupler to vacate and hand the land to ques'ion over to Government is a clean, level and unobstructed condition on the 31 December next-(hear. Beat),

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proceedings; for the foreign Government can work bebind the scenes, get together its evid ence, marshallṣits witnesses ; only it dass not. bave the conduct of the case. "Furber 1 limit myse fto the Engilah Caores. I refer to this because sims treaties, notably that with France, there are references in the French pro ceduto article to the B.itish Government, which

British Government appears bolors the French Counts. We are quite in the dark as to what the procedura in foreign Courts is, I am there- fore of opinion that the Chinese Government hai no locus siandi."";

A KESTAŬKAIBUNS AFFAIRS.

'- CASE AT THE BANKRUPTCY COURT, la the Bankruptcy Court this morning, be- fore the Chief Justice, Lit Francis Piggott, the Case was mentioned in which a petition was presented to the Court by R. F. waly, of the Owl Grill Rooms.

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Tan Official.Rsceiver-I understand that Mr,' Hati' wishes to appear for the patiloner. Ho has been sent (.r, but hasn'i tained up,

X Goldring-1 appear for two judgment creditors, and as neither the petitioner nor his so icitor is pretty I ask that the applicatio be struck out,

Hi Lordship-We must first hear what Mr.. Hell has to say.

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Changkat Serdanguicesimamanión. Sa Obaras (part paid).......................................$9 prem. Da (fully pald)...emmääräisiin 520 Damansara

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locality is concerned, and that this throws the burdan on the prisoner to prove the contrary, The rule must therefore be discharged. I most Dow give a definitaruling as to the fojus standi | of the Chinese Government in kabsas corpus proceedings before the Court. The first case 1 tried when I came to the Colony was an extra- dition care in which the Chingra Government appeared. I was informed that it had bian tha practice in the Colony for atma years, and is fact it was stated that the Colonial Göyerament bad been accustomed to stand aside allowing the Chinese Government to take charge. hild that the Chinese Government had no focus stands. The Fall Court is a recent case how. ever had their attention called to what were. looked on as precedents in the Courts at Home, in which Forsiga Governments had appeared, and noting that my attention had not been call odio them, allowed the Chinese Government to appear.but theyrefraised from giving a defnite decis on on the subject. I therefore allowed the Chinese Government to appear, and the

Mr. Hett At this polat entered the Court-01), Hon. Mr. M. Stewart asked :-Will the Gov.

cast was conducted by his Counsel but I intima rooms and informed his Lordship that the matter erament inform Ile Council on what principleted that I considered that the matter was open had been before his Lordship before. · A put. some beverages containing as litelo un 1% of for me to express a deficits and considered hership scilen was pending batween his client alcobel, may be held to be durable, while opinion upsa i Now is to the so-called and another party and owing to a question of others containing as much areįreated at exempl?

The Colonial Secretary:-According to the authorities, the point is an absolutely new one; the amount of the claim, his Lordship directed The E and & Company's new steamer Si Liquori Ordinance all liquors fit or lntended the most that can be said is that a practice has that it should be transfersed to the Summery -'Albans, which arrived from Japan to-day, is on for use as a b verage containing more than z grown up of allowing the foreign Government to Court. Some time before two judgments had | her meiden 'trip 10- Australia, · The vessel will per cent. of pure alcohol by weight are cutiable, appear, and that it has never been challenged, been obtained against his client but eat of the enter the Australian trade, being doe at Sydney. unless the liquor contriis such subitants or sahstances as to make it exempt under the and there are bas navár been considered by the whole assets of the business the letter had during the meath of October, Paniculars have definition of decatored spirits.

In one case indeed, no Guerin, the | nathing where with to pay the amounts of the Banque de France, the complainants in Judgments, and rather than go to gast, he filed The Colonial Secretary moved the first read-France, were represented by Counsel. The petition to protect himself as well as bin ing of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to apply a practice seems to me to be entirely con estate. The two judgments amounted to Sitoo som not exceeding alx millin and forty-two thousand five hundred and faty-three dollars trary to the fundamental, ideas of extradi- but his total indebtedness win $1,000, the bulk to the Iublic Service of be year 1911.

tion, he English extradition proceedings of the balance being in respect of coats dps The Colonial Treasurer seconded.

in aid of the foreign criminal proceedings; to his (Mr. Hell's) firm. His cheat would nor Bread Guti ms.

they are ins:i uled by the English-Government be insolvent if the two actions by Mr. Gardinet at the request of the Foreign Government. On and Mr. Goldring were to be disposed of Ho this'mera statement of the case it ap;ears to me (Mr. Heat) was ready to agree to a composition clear that the to eiga Government case to have with a view to avoiding the arrást of his client; any voice in the matter-otherwise than dilo Mr. Goldring-The petitioner is not insol matic. It seems to me inconceivable that a vent at all. It's merely a device on my friend's foreign Government abould first ask the 2a part to establish priority of claim. The estate alish Government to act, and then construeis alieady protected by Mr. Satb. I submit that into a permission to conduct the procted that theas proceedings are quite unsecessary. ice. The letter and spirit of the Act are That's te position i take up. dead again it. If it had been thought advisable notblog would have been easier than to have made a diffrent procedura and to say that the requisition should take the form of request to appear before the English Comets to conduct the cast. But there weem to me to be many reason why such a course has not been adopted. The ania one is this, that ite

Mr. Gardiner being sent for stated that he foreign criminal proceedings bava droppid out entirely, except so far as any evidence which had no desire to send petitioner to gaol. He may have been taken in them is concerned. arsie in Shao,bal Ona claim bad basa ad- represented cartalo creditors whose "claims Currency is not given to the foreign warrant : a journed sine die pending the hearing of that whole English protejare bas heen super-im-petition. He was willing to let his personal posed on the forelgu proceeding, an auxiliary chair stand over but with ragard to his clients English Courts is a tirely one of English law intentions might bo. to it and further, the question befoin the te was not in a posi im to say what their

APPROPRIATION BILL

V.LUNTAIR RESERVE

The Attorney-General mord the second reading of the Bill entitled An Orditance to provide for the formation of a Volunteer Re

The Colonial Secretary seces 'ed.- Agreed. The Bill was (bep considered in Commit ee.

PHARMACY.

The second reading of the B'll entitled An Ordinance to amend the Pharmacy Amendment Ordinacce, 1910, wasp sted on the motion of the Attorney Cerara', feconded by the Calvial facictory.

HAL COUS DIMAGE || The Astorzay Gestial.moved the second reading of the Bill entitled Au Ordinance to amend the Malicious Damage Amendment

Ordinance, 19'0,

The Colonial Secretary secended. Bill read rcond time,

The Bil having been considered in Com mi tee way read a third time and patiod.

DANGEROUS CO DS

The Bill entitled Ordinerca to further amend the Law relating to Dangerous Goods passed the seco"d reading ca the motion f the Attorney General, conded by the Colonial

Eecretary.

TO MAGISTRATI S ORDĀNANCE.

The Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend The Magistrates Aaendment Ordinance, 1903, pisted through the Commites stage, was and POSTPONED

third time and passed, ei

Mr. Heit-If Mr. Gardiner and Mr. Gold ring consent not to send my client to gaol I'll withdraw the petition at once."

Mr. Goldring—As far as my client is con cerned I shall certainly do so.

Mr. Flett—I don't expect to recover my costa, Perhaps your Lordship would like to hear whit Mr. Gardiner be to, say,

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To-day's Edvertisements.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM"EUROPE; COLOMBO AND STRAITS..

THE Company's Steamship

KEA HIRANO MARUZ having arrived from the above ports, Con signens of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's, Godowns at Kow. loon, where each coalignment will be sorted out mark by mask and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.net

Optional Goods will be carried on unless Instructions are given to the contrary before Noon, to-day,

Goods not cleared by the 21st Septembar will be subject to rant.

NA WA

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowas for eximination by the Consignee's -and the Co's representatives at an appointed i bour, All claims melt, be presented within ten days" of the stormera`actíval hare, after which date" thay cannot be recognized, No claims will be admitted after the goods have tall the Godownsy mga w KARNAN

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Hongkong, 14th September, röran (I

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Hongkong. 15th September, 1910,

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A LARGE jenk, which had collided with the bulk Hankius, sank yesterday off the bund opposita the British Consolate, tha Haslow Dally Now',

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wreck blacks the egress for H.M.S. Snipi

IT is officially announced, that the King has acceded to the wish of the Welsh piopff that; the ancient custom of the invaa:lture of the Prince of Wales should be ravived. The cere mony will be performed at Caroarvon Castle in July.

THE steamer Deisdi-worn, which is imported to have been wrecked near Amor, China, was owned by Mr. Ko Kea-El, a Formosan, reald- ing at Tamsul. The steamer, which was re- gistered at Tamsul, was built of woof, and was launched at Hongkong in 1908,

Events Coming.

Saturday, 12th September. Auction sale of jewellery nic, at G. P. Lam- mert's at a.ms.

Mesting of Chins Light and Power Co, Lidi,

Gymkhama Meailng, at Race Cours, 3.30

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been received of the new liner, showing that | she is a handsome, up-to-date steamer. Thị Sì, Aldɗes was built at Billast, Ireland, and does not possess the clipper how of the fimpirs, Hat ern, ^p.m. and Aldenham, with which we are now sofamiliar

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Thursday, asad September, V.R.C. Aquatic Sports.

Faiday, 23rd September. V.R.O. Aquatic Sports.

at this port/ A straight stem, and elliptical | 9p.m. wars have been put in. Schooner rigged, sha bas poop and forecastle and bridge decks, and over the initer a promenade deck shaded by a light boat dec' ¡being built on the cellular, or double boitom, system, with deep bilga heels, to minimise rolling. There is Accommodation for 63'first salcan passengers, 36 second, and 150, (bird. The first salcon passenges are bonthed in 37 double cabins, and 9 single enei on the upper and bridge decks. There cables aro, large and, siry, fitted with wardrobes, electric fans, lights, and balls, etc.—and those on the upper deck with doubla lavatories. All cabins have portr, or square windows;

The frat dising saloon is on the fore part of the upper deck, and is filed to seal 68 'at tablex arranged for pirtien of 4, 6 and 5. Tie drawing and sicke rooms are on-the promen ade deck, both being fitted to sasnie' the great" est comfort. The s:cond saloon pasanagers are benbed in large and comfortable cabins

These cabins are fitted with e'eztic fans, lights, on the post side of the upper deck, amidships. and bells, etc., and ports are fitted in the ship's alde for the upper and lower births... The second dining saloon is on the after part of the deck, and the lounge and smɔke rooms are on the aller part of the bridge deck. Steerage. as the tween deck, forward in wall-ventilated passeigar accommodation" is in the poop and

Modrand most comfortable guaitara. The steamer's suglass are on the direct acting Inverted type, supplied with steam from fear boilers of the. of 300 miles daily, but mora if necessaryża clicalarmaltitábulartype, sód maintain a speed

Wireless talography Ty armoged for, and will

a bitrary but conyaalear test, the ralioucer. Helt I ask that the application be of the facts to English criminalį, has been.

adjourned" VAL

YACKLION,

The arcond leading of the Bill enthiled Anwagistrals are dispatially English from begin.

"created: ap that the questions before the Hi Lordship-You must remember it Ordinance to amend the Tramway Didisance ning to end. And on the habeas corpus tke 3901, was mot proceeded with.

Mr. Hest-can always ask for an interim Planta, dubJOURNMENT.

'question in whether according to the principles

order.

The Conscii then adjourned until Thursday, egik lust., 2:30 pm to

FINANCE COMMITTEE,

A meeting of the Flosaco Committee was held Immediately after the mysting of Dorncil the Colonist Secretary pres ding. Itwasagrand that the following wo es be recommended for adoption by the Council —

ELECTRIC FANE.

WINDING-OP OF AN ESTATE,

APPLICATION AT THE DARKLUPICY GOULT..

of English law, that is, the English lew of perafter farther discussion, the application was sonal liteity and the English sules of construcjured in Chambers, Ben of Act and Treaty, the person, has been unjustly deprived of his liberty. In these proceedings, directly a requisiton has been presevied and the Secretary of State's order. 10 the Magistrate made thereon, the foreign pro cendings dropping out, it is impossibe, to say of two hundred and eighty-eight that the foreige Gorarament is the pusty dollars in aid of the vale Harbror Master's Department, Harbour Office, other charges, aggrieved. For that there is any analogy ba- electile fans ard light. Waln

tween the position of the foreign. Govarammat JOAZALERAINSTORM DAMI TO VEL TRAN and that of the complainant in an English A soto of four thousand dollars in aid of the criminal care. The Engilsb Banch is charged vote Public Works, recurrent, miscellaneous, solely with its daty of ascertainlog whether the typhoon kod ralentnim damegenyugun s

KOLPITAL INCIDENTAL IXPENCER - English Government can comply with the my Ham of ego hundred and forty-thren dollars | quest of the foreļga, Goverment. © Thare la

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„Saturday, 24th Septembar, Meeting, Hongkong Cotton Spinning, Wear- log and Dyeing Co, 11.15 am.

Meeting of Douglas Steamship Co., Lidy

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Monday, 26th September, Sale of pler right opposite Ice House Road, at P.W.D., 3 p.m.

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In the poples leads pa matter of Cheung Kem Shan, deceased, *** With Hacently at Shanghai the public were Mr. Daridson (ald be appeared for the thylted to go over the bestel.). Alter making an as insolvant mate, No notice of opposition rained to lusch on board. Mr John Frentice patitioning creditor for the winding up of laspection of the vessel, the pasty ware anter. was chlades Thug palition rated tbms the fosfollellous ares chy proposed The healt" Of citata was indebted to Masaya, Palmar and thug aufery, the loan baleg amitably repled to Tarder for work dose and material supplied by Contain: Hood. The genotsiifimpressipm

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