THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY MAY 30 1911
Coday's Advertise - ent
NOTICE.
If they carry on there has been no Mr. Alabaster: It is an appeal could wind up the company and THE NEW POST OFFICE breach of the charter party and as to a matter which is in the dis-form à now one or else he could
BUILDING. consequently no damage for cretion of the judge.
change the existing articles. broaeli, subject, of course, to the. Ilis Lordship: No.
Plaintiff bought shares on the Departmental Fittings To-day. intervening period from 3rd Mr. Alabaster proceeded to condition that he should be made April to the present time. With argue his point when
a director, with proper articles of Although the new Post Office rogard to five, I think they His Lordship aid: This is an association. Col Midwood was building line not yet boon ontirely are not entitled to terminate the fordor in climbers as to costa. not made a director as promised, completed, two Government De-T is herly notified that that portion contract. But with regard to Mr. Alalmster: I should say the articles of association nore partments have already taken up. of loo Houro Street situsio ono, à condition precedent though thoro was no appeal at all, but not changed, nor did he receive their quarters there. These are Loimeen Quan's Road and Dos. Voux it gives, when broken a right to cortainly not without leave." any dividend with respect to the the Registrar-Gonoral's Depart Road will be re-opened to Vehicular ruscind, does not thoroby pro Mr. Alabastor's objection was shares which he had bought, ment and the Sanitary DepartTraffic on the les proximo cludo dumugos boing given if the not uphold rnd Mr. Pollock pro-
mont, charter is not roscinded. Thoro-ceeded with his enso. fore I answer this question in tha He said that this was on appeal affirmativo. luivo no rosson to from that part of the Chief Justico's loubt that the excess prominin ordor under which the plaintiff lins boon paul as allegod, but should not be required to give documentary ovidence should be security for the costs to be incurred adducod for the satisfaction of in connection with the the Registrar: Now as to costs, how does the matter stand? The Java Lino claimed something to which they wero entitled, and
It Was Refused,
Proposed Commission, to tako, ovidence in England. The
The Puiano Judge-1` have read theso affidavits shortly. Why are you reailing them now?
Mr. Alabaster-Becanso iny
of the order that the defendants should take certain shares in the wood could give his evidenc
W, OUATHAM, Dirastor of Public Works. Public Works Offles,
Hongkong, 29th May, 1911. [ 115”.
ARMY ORDERS. King's Birthday Parade, 3rd June, 1911.
Mr. Alabaster continued that the defendantsubsequently issued As regards the structure as a 105 debentures at $1,000 each, whole, the ground floor and buse He understood be issued 50 of mont will be used for Post Office. these shares to himself, and the purposes pure and simple. The others, us they alleged, to first floor is divided between the nominees of Jimself,
Registrar General's offices and the Treasury. On the second floor will be housed the offices of the Local Auditor, the Sanitary Board, the
· 1,On the occasion of His-Ma- second point was from that part friend stated that Colonel Mid-Assistant District Officor,
Director of Education and the jesty's birthday, June 3rd, a parade will take place on the Hongkong criokot ground. To what purpose the top-
2. The following dotachment- This led them to claim some-defondants' company as security before commission, and would cost storey is to be devoted thing to which they were not for the sum of $3,700 being the come back horo. I hop doos not appear to have been will parade: Royal Navy Royal Marinos, R.G.A., É.K.S.B. R.CLA., entitled I think. the most oqui- atuount of additional costs of the show that the nature of the action settled yet. There was a proposiB.E. 1st K.O.Y.L.I., Hongkong | table thing in
is such that if he did not comotion to have the Kowloon-Canton the circum-commission. On February 22nd back bore, as he has always said Railway offices on this fint along Vols., 8th Rajputs, 326th Bal. Lu stancos, more especially us of this year Messrs. Brutton and there bad boon some arrangement Hett for the defendants applied too would, both by affidavit and with one or more of the smaller fantry. Dress-laview order, indo to sell the ship, is that oach the Court for an order dirgeting would be nady of that fact that idea, however, seems to have in white. No officers to be mouut- |
otherwise, re much comment Government Departments, This khaki; modals will be worn. Staff party sluuld pay his own costs that a commission should issne
beon abandoned, and it is rumour-
ad. throughout, and divide the costs for the examination via voce of his chances of success would bo
od that the third floor will be let 3. All detachments to be in of the arbitration
withosses in the nstion in England. Very Much Diminished. Mr. Potior: Your Lordship It was very important that their Your Lordships have to take into to be the case, it would be anteroport to the Garrison Sergeant for offices. If such should prove Position, as per map issued with these orders, by 9.45 a.m, Markers means that we both pay our costs lordships should perceive the consideration what the man: is. throughout, including the arbitra-attitude takon up by the plaintiff it is stated that he is a Colonel core of to open unge litterial. tion?
in the maltor. The plaintiff de in the Army, and retired. It is from the British Post Office.
a foreign flags
4. A royal salute will be fired Bus Bordship: I have no sired to join in the commission, admitted thint he brought a simi-
The Registrar General's staff on Murray Parade ground by the R.G.A. The C.R.A, will make Sanitary Board staff have boon for keeping the public clear of the in the now building. To-day the engaged since early morning in parade ground.
5. All detachments will fix buy- the old place at the top of Battery onets on arrival at their positions. bringing down the office gear from Path. By the way, it must have
6. All general executive words
Major by 9.30a.m.
jurisdiction whatever; I only do and his solicitors consonted to the lar uction to this in England wore the first to take up quartersall the necessary arrangements |
torminated.
similar complaints against bir son. These actions dragge on owing to the action of the de fondant. He was in England
notified.
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it by the consent of the parties. ordinary order being made, that that he and other people made
Mr. Potter: And your Lordship the costs of the commission should holds that they have to carry orbe costs of the case. the charter. I was expressly
On March 17th Messrs. Button stated in open Court that sites the and Hott replied agreeing to tim 3rd April the charter was in fact and agreed that it was success when the actions were commoncod,
Ifis Lordship:
ry to tako Counsel into chambers and after that the defendant came been rathor comical for the man of commond' will be given by the HE OFFICES of the Sanitary Note our Price $12.00 per case con- taling 4 dozen quarts or 6 dozen Subject of in the matter. On the same date | 10 this colony. course to arbitration going on.
there was an order filed in the Mr. Pollock-This is not in the atreat to observe the little .. Troops, unless otherwise
tiff of jealousy which arose be- Mr. Potter: I don't think that Curt with roference to the com-jun allidavit,
2nd Floor of the NEW GENERAL Hongkong, 7th April, 1911. was originally intended.
7. On the arrival of H E. the| POST OFFICE at the comer of Des mission. The order was madej
tween the Police and the Sanitary Mr. Pollock: Thero is the red filed giving the plaintiff gesting that he did, wrong in is an old regulation (which, from prosent arms (band playing then WEDNESDAY, the Blet instant. Mr. Alabaster:-1 am not sug- employees over the flitting. Thero Governor, troops will slope and Voeux Road Central and Pedder Street ference to the Registrar as to Absolutely Identical Rights coming to the colony. The ro
way back has been more honour-first six bars of the National Anominunications to the Department damages.
with these conferred upon the ult of his coming here would od in the breach than in the them. Arms will then be order and after the 31st instant.
should be sent to the now address on amount of the money paid as with the defendantscould examine between every stage of the action hand-carts in Battery Puth. The will be broken at the mast-bead,
His Lordship: think the defendants. The plaintiff equally ten about two months' delay observance), prohibiting the uspofed, and detachments stand at ease. W. BOWEN-ROWLANDS, oxira premium shiuld be provod. any witness, under the commisin England, because communi-Sanitary people of course began and the R.G.A. will fire a Royal 8. At 10 a.m. the Union Jack
Secretary, I think soms documentary ovid-sion, whom he desired. It was tion had to pass between the de- to remove their gear this morning salute. Troops will be called to|
very important to remember that fondant and his solicitor. Mr. Potter informed the Court the plaintiff had left the Colony
Ilis Lordship: I don't put Path. But the jealous guardians
on hand-crets by way of Battery attention. that the vessel has been chartered for home and there was absolutely tho Colonel returns or not, or and sont the carts round past the artillery salute, the troops will } [MPERIAL GERMAN - MALL) nach regard on the fact whether of the law put down their foot again, on the statement mado by no nogessity for him to return. his learned friend that the char-There was no necessity for him whether he gives bis evidence in Cathedral and so down Garden slope arms and give a Royal
LINE, tor had in fact heen terminated, to take what would bo an ex-England. The point we have is Road to Queen's Road Central. saluto, band playing the National
His Lordship, in answer in fur-pensive stop, viz., to come out to that the two parties consented to How these Government De-Anthem. They will then slope FOR SHANGHAI, TSINGTAU, thor argumont, said he thought it longkong, and back again solely the order.
and order arme.
KOBE and YOKOHAMA. would be best for Counsel to road for the purpose of giving evidence
Mr. Pollock: Colonel Mid-partments love one another !
Workmen are still busy on the be ordered to remove their hoad- 10. European troops will then over the judgment carefully, and in the netion All the ovidence wood's presence here is not
enco should be produced.
Appellate Jurisdiction.
1. At the conclusion of tho
three cheers for His Majesty, and hend-drosses will be replaced.
11. 0.0. detachments will then
thon other matters which they which the plaintiff desired to give equivalent to $4,000 to the Rs. ground floor and basement, and drosses and the troops will give| liked to nontion could be himself under the commission, he gistrar. I understand the case the old Post Office will be vacat
it is not yet possible to say when brought in Chambors. could give, any witnesses which was stayed at home. There wased for the new building.
le desired could be examined at no dragging on." lamo and any transaction or Mr. Alabaster said it was a fact CHINESE EDUCATIONAL give ordore to slope arine and form alleged transaction in the state that Colonel Midwood did stay the ment of claim, could be investitions at home, and came out hore
allost necessity for the plaint- gated and there was not, the to start the action."
A Question of Security.
iff'
Their Lordships reserved their dovision,
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12. Detachments will then
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In the Supreme Court this morning before, the Chief Justice Sir F. Piggott, and Mr. Justice Comportz, un appeal was heard
Setting His Foot in the case of Harrison Midwood in the colony again. Ho sab- y Walter Geo, Vaughan Robinsonmitted that, under the circum-] and the Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. stances of the present case, not laj made by the Chief Justice on April action would amount to saying for the selection of Chinese
The appoal was from an orter give security for costs in the
The approaching examination 28th, that the plaintiff should not that even although the defendant students to be sent to the United be required to give security for may succeed all along the line, States will occur in July. At last costs to be incurred in connection they will not ultimately get the with the commission to England to costs of the commission, because year's examination candidatos take evidence, might be varied. It with an absent plaintiff the de-cro-accepted entirely on the was also asked that the order, fendant is without security, why merits of their work, quite irres which directed the plaintiff to ex- should the shareholders in the de-pective of the provinces from On this ne- ecute a blank transfer to the Re-fondant Co.,asa condition to being which they caine.
Although the Prince of Wales gistrar, of the shares held by the allowed a commission, be ordered count, Kiangsu, Province, as the
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. plaintiff in the company, no see-to run the risk of losing the heavy centre of foreign education at doce not attain his majority until urity for the sum of $3,700, the costs of a commission?
Per Coblenz, arrivod 30th May If the present, contributed the largest he is eighteen, there are indic amount of the security includ-plaintiff word.not ordered to putup be changed and the number of to be out of childhoor Hitherto Adelmann, Mr. & Marin, Miss
quota. This year the system is to tions that he is already considered from Sydney, &c. :-- ing the costs of the commisecurity for the cost of the commis-
Mrs, & child McCuskey, Cup sion, be varied, and that the ion as well as the other costs, it students to be selected from each the ladies of the King and Queen's plaintiff be ordered to furnish would be tantamount to putting be determined by the respective ed not to curtesy to him but after Clark, AL
tain and Mrs. province will, as far as practicable, acquaintance have been instruct- Bauer, E.
W. B. sopurity for the costs of the com- the shareholders in the defendant amounts of the Boxer indemnity his next birthday he will be Clark, Mrs. C.
McCreary, E. missionand that thommountthore-mpany at a disadvantage. litoted to and paid by each pro- soventeon on June 23-it is undor Courad, Mrs. D. of be referred to the flogistrar for would be putting them in such vinco. After this year's exaining-stood that this mark of deference,
Niclen, A. his report. It was also asked that position as that wherea defendant the plaintiff, might be ordored to was sued by a plaintiff, who did tions, students to be annually which is always paid to grown-up Carson, Miss B. Revell, Mrs. furnish cash security, or other not live within the jurisdiction, despatched to the United States Princes and Princesses of the Cartwright, Mr. Richardson,
& Mrs. D. P. Mrs. E..M. botter security, than the charos in and came within the colony for will be exclusively selected from Blood, will be offered to the Hair-
Determann, Mr. Rinbold, A. the defendant company as security the purpose of launching lists in the Taing Hwa-ynan Apparent.
& Mrs. A. Academy, whero the Government
Schmaly for the defendant's costs in the action. action, including the amount of
has instituted a special course of Mr. Alabistor said that the
The Konny-Carlson boxing Endors, Mrs. Schuly
Sonnowald the costs of the Commission as position was this. The defend-study for students to be sent ab-match is exciting great interest in
road, and also where the students the City. The fight will take Fischer, W. fixed by the Registrar.
Thomson, Mr. ant wont to England owning from various, Government educ place in the open air and cinema-Fleischlacker, The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, a number of shares in the tional institutions in the provinces tograph pictures will be taken of Geisler, Admini half of the defendant and Mr. Chisname. Hemadera presentations from the Provincial Educational K.O., supported the appeal on be- defendant company which bore
are to besent up underinstructions tho fight.
strator & Mrs. Gonzalez, F. G. Alabastor, Acting Attornay to Colonel Midwood, the plaintiff, General, appeared on behalf of with tlie intention that he should Commissioners."The Outlook." Her Majesty the Queen Jacobi, A. the respondent, the plaintiff in the buy a large number of those
Mother of Siam, attended by Klese, R. H.R.H. Prince Dewawongso,
Lack, G. M.+ action,
An Objection
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Liunoll, H. P. Willson, Mr. & H.R.H. Prince Narcer, Minister & 3 childron Mrs C, D. Mr. Alabaster: This is my Merely on the Representation. Mrs. C. B. Alexander is at the of Public Works, Prince Oscar Lyon, Mr. and Wolfson, Mrs. friend's appont but I have a pre-that they were worth so much, but head of the movement in New A.D.O, to her Majesty, Admiral) liminary objection to tako. The wanted the defendant to get the Jersey to get the Legislature to Phya Rajawangsan and Mr. objection is that this being an articles of association of the com- pass a bill providing for the sp- Luang Sunthorn, received His Ex- appeal as to costs only, leave to pany changed, so that ho could pointment in every town in that cellency the Governor at 4 o'clock appeal should have been obtained have a certain amount of control State of policewomon. The yeaterday afternoon. HR. H. before it was brought, t
because under the oxisting articles policawomen are to have as their Prince Dewawongae, on behalf of The Chief Justice: But this is nobody save Robinson could chief duty safeguarding girls in Her Majesty, returned the call at p.m.
appeal as to security as to do anything. Robinson had the dance and moving picture Government House the same
two alternatives. Either he showe
shares. The plaintiff would not buy tho sbaros.
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