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A DEAL IN DYES.

Alleged Supply, of Wroag Brands

ANGLO-JAVA ESTATES,

LIMITED.

The New Issue Question Decided.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1916.

RUBBER SHARE REPORT.

Bit Mertajam

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

SAUSAGES.

ALL READY FOR YOUR TABLE,

TENNIS WEAR.

2+ 16 9/6 10/6 2/6

We invite you to inspect the variety of Sausages we have

DEPENDABLE

QUALITIES

3/6

2/6

OXFORD SAUSAGES. TOMATO

POLONY

PRICES BY MAIL Front SINGAPORE Dated In the Summary Coort this

March 7th, 1916. morning, before the Chief Justice

Sterling Shares. (Sir William Rees Darita). Sin

Kom- Value. Buyers. Seller Pak-lam, trading as the Yee Mesere. Benjamin and Potte;

- Shares. Cheang firm, claimed against the advice na that they are in receipt Alligar On Cheang firm for the sum of of telegraphic advice from their Anglo-Malay $80, being the amount due on a Shanghai office stating that the Batang Malaka written agreement made annual meeting of the Anglo Java Bakoh between the defendants and Rubber Estates, Ltd., passed off plaintiffs on October 14, 1915, for satisfactorily yesterday and that the male and purchase of dyes the dividend will be paid to-day, mentioned in the endorsement of As regards the new issue, only! the writ and summons of the|12,500 will be taken up by Messrs. action, by which agrement the J. A. Wattie & Co., the balance Cicely plaintiffs agreed to pay to the to remain anisaced meanwhile. "defendants the sum of $100 per [la connection with the above, Consolidated day for every day the plaintes some interesting matter from were in default in taking delivery Shanghai will be found elsewhere of the dyes. It was stated that in this issue]. the dyes were rejected as beingi maken, short delivers

damaged.

920

Mr. Otto Kong Sing appeared for plaintiffs and defendants were represented by Mr. G. K. HAU Bratton

In opening, Mr. Kong Sing mentioned that this was a case for the sale and purchase of goods,

Bkt. Sezabawang 2/4 Chersonese (FMS) Chimpul

Cicely Pref

Edinburgh

BOLOGNE SAUSAGES. TONGUE BLOOD

LIVER SAUSAGES, &c., &c., &c.

All made on our own premises by

our own European Expert.

awood.

Jasin

Kamuning Perak

29

3/3

Kota Tinggi

19

Labs (FMS)

-

7,6

MORTGAGED A GIRL.

Linggi Ord

17/6

19 $

London A. R

6

7/3

Merliman

4/2

***

A VALUABLE SURVEY.

Security for a Debt.

| Padang Jawa

2/3

Pataling Perak

$2/6

New Route Opened through the Sulo Sez.

Port Dickson Selangor

1/10

A case is the Semmary Court

a contract having been made in this morning, which was heard by respect to drea. The plaintiff Sir William Rees Davies, caused purchased some dree at the agreed price of $234 per tis, fall some little amusement. It was

one in which two Chinese were

$3.

delivery to be taken ander concerned, the claim being for limited time of 10 dage, and, in default of full delivery. $1. a day should be paid. His Lord $30 already of

Defendat said he had paid hip would see that time was the and his daughter had been sent esence of the contract. The conto plaintiff as security. tract was dated October 14, 1915,

S'pore Para

S'pore United

Sir. Semlementa (Bertam)

Anglo-Java

+/-

S

Sumaten Pas

Kåper

£9

7--

8-

Vatd. Sendang

the debt

Sumatra

Unid Sumatra

11/6 6,'-

13/-

Mr. Tozer :- She was mort- gaked.

la farther evidence, it was

Unta. Temiang Yallambresa

1,10

Tiga

23.3 17,9 £1 Shares. 15,- 50

Bli Kajang

40,-

Ske Lintang Bk-Bajah Castležeid Damansara Dennistown

CO;-

100%

85-

60,-

23-

346 5-

45,-

50%

10,6

18/-

H'lands & Lands Inch Kenneth

50/

531-

60/-

.65;-

231-

02/6 85-

$5-

and on November 22, the plaintiff. paid defendants the sum of $936, which he (Mr. Kong Sing) would stated the daughter did not stay point out was of little moment, as 15. it being alleged that she ît was common ground, this being | the amount due for the tracases of

was badly treated.

His Lordship You did not dyes, less the sum of $60 which rail yourself of the security? was due to them, and since paid as penalty of overtime. On only there about a month.

Defendant replied that she was Tember 22, the plaintiffs paid this

At a later stage,

when money, and later in the day, sent giving juigment, his

Lord De Dev. a letter requesting the delivery of

Golconda Malay ship, the goods. The defendants sent end he was 20% a money-lendereroep

addressing plaintiff, along a foki with the goods sad and had no business to charge Contract to the plaintifs shop interest at all. It was quite clear and they, in company with several defendant did not think there was Separ Part of their dakis, opened the case interest due to plainti "I be and. examined the dy in the lieve," continued his Lordship, presence of defendants' joki "the defendant's story, that he has langen (Javs) who brought them. It wse the paid you up to the present time. Ledbury

I am afraid I should not be just

discovered that a handud tins of

Kain Lampar Lanedren

these dyes had been damaged, or ised in depriving you of all cca 2. P. rather, were not of the right interest. I give judgment for ·Ord make, in accordance with the plaintiff for $30, with interest for OrdPre contract; they were not of the right

two months-2/ brand. Twenty-three tins were damaged and there were 30 tias short. The defendants' fiki, when

:

be brought the goods, produc- POLICE RESERVE ORDERS. Rembia Ord

ed a receipt goods book and asked

plaintiff to chop it. They pointed

ont to him that these were not the

proper goods and refused to take

delivery. Defendants' fcki then

Orders issuedto-day by Mr.F.C.es

wanted to take the goodsback, but Jeakin, D.S.P. (Reserve) state- Seafield

plaintiffs refused to allow him to

Commendation.

P.C. 163 Mo Lai Sing of the Sendayan Hongkong Police Reserve is com

do so until he had brought back to them their letter of request for delivery of the goods. It was the ended by the Capt. Sapt. of Shelford custom of the plaintifs frm Plice for his planks conduct in Selang on each of the several contracta effecting the arrest of an armed Sgei Chob frobber who bad committed S'gei Salak they had with the defenderts, to send a letter asking them to send robbery at 39. Gaze Street, on the S'ge: Way

The

اشد

40%

401-

3.40

20%-

15

The Manila Bulletin has the following:--

SHIRTS

SOCKS

SWEATERS

TROUSERS

BELTS and SCARFS FLANNEL BLAZERS BLANKET COATS.

MACKINTOSH &

THE FULL COURT CASE. A

The bearing was continued in the Fall Court to-day of the The United States Department appeal against the decision of the of Commerce, through the Coast Chief Justice to wind up the Yue and Geodetic Survey sad Beresting Company.

of Lighthouses, has recently sur Mr. Sharp naked for an amend- reyed and marked a safe passagement of the petition as they had. through the Sala Sea of the fault to find with the statutory Philippine Islanda a body of report set being produced at the water coreting orer 50,000 proper time. Es claimed it was square miles, extending from a statutory fault and asked for the the southeast of Palawan to the petition to be amended. northwest coast of Mindanao, and Sir Esvilland de Sansmarez from the northeast coast of Bar-Ton anggest, Mr. Sharp, that we neo to the southwest extremity of have power to amend it, but you Panay. Over this vast area there have not applied definitely, and has been lile known of the great we shall not make the amend depths and isolated and cays and ment until you do. coral reefs, say for a few scatter- ed soundings and approximate locations of reefs, made by early navigators, which of themselves served to warn navigators in modern steamships from using its walera

The entire region has been con- sidered so dangerous that ita navigation from the sontham island ports of Iloilo, Ceba, and Zamboanga of vessels en route to the Saes or the west coast of Borreo and Samatrs has been forbi den by the anderwriters, and necessitated the waterborne commerce to be carried hundreds of miles from the most direct

course.

|

The heating was sgain adjcurz- ed.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per na Tappo Marų, čeparted from Hongkong on 14th March for Australi Baade P

Ballister Mise E

Friedman ELER

Bordof Mrs Bramwell W L Baller F Bula, OC Carton Y Comper Mr CM Clifford Miss Cimcon Miss Dennis F Downia Wo Haemanda Fernandez Rev FC Saieders J Forque BC

Hodzuman

Innes E Lara C Marquez-Miss

Maimonas D: & McRoberts

:

Moritz Mr & M Kakamura S

Rentiers Me & Mrs Rore Mr & Mix A

Mra J Pera, Fabini Maru departed from Hongking on 14th March for Japan. Ampenc Arthur F

Artal Mr & Mrs Aspinall

GW

Lisfrane La

Lloyd Mr & Mas

Maler Mr & Mrs M Amar Mr & Mrs Neil Miss E Bechford M&MNeill Master Bojenech Cart &

Nelli Mix C Krz

Nell Mrs B Bounty La

Neill Mrs MX Brooks

Nishimura

During the early days of the pre- Bert European war itwasobviously necessary that merchant vessels of the warring nations should seek the less frequented parts of the ees, and the re-routingcfcommerce demanded that a track across the Sala Sea be discovered and de veloped, if it existed.

On September 13, 1914, the B2002 V British ship Banglos, loaded with Bulan a valuable cargo of sugar, hamp and copra, and bound from the port of Ceba to Liverpool, strand- ed on a shoal while endeavouring to cross the unsurveyed sea, and Dry Mr & Mrs became a total loss. This shoal Ed CA

Haslam Mr & Mrs

Coben Mr & Mis

Cohez Mia Cramp ER Dacus N

Aimaida Mra VF Dove A W

Johnson Kanada T

Cabi

Pibal J H

Ricerby

Robertson Salvesen Miss

Shaw

Shaw Master Smith C H Smith H

Spatham Mr & Mrs Suzaki Dr Thompson A.L Thope Mias Webster Miss Whale M:& Mrs Wicez Mr & Mr« = Worman Mr & Mrs

EC

*6

50/- 41/3

90%-

ML Austin Nordamal {Permas Pagon

70%- 80- 12- 18 17;6 19/ 1715

40 18,6

Rembia Pref

18j-

4

Rubber Plast. Invest

12-

Sapong

LIV 1 17/6

Seremban

79;- 801- 251- 30/6 16 201

25/

201-

47/6

57/6

50-

551-

50/5

52/9

70;-

74/~

50/-

27j6

Dollar Shárás.

51. Shares.

1.25

3,50 1.40

2.20 2.20

75

4.50 5,10 .62, .70 .85

1.30 1.65

1,50

Jimah Malaka Pinda

85

2,10

1,60

.95 9.25

.724

80

1.50

1.60

.70 80

.75

55

Sz Shares.

.65 1.15 1,25

490 $10

taining five rooms and outhouses.

15 miles broad and 260 miles in

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD.

4.10 3.00 9 25

4.20

PUBLIC AUCTION.

$5

3.25 10,00 2.159.25 1.25 1.35 Shares.

9.30 9,50 9,00 2,50 8.30 9,00 4.75 5.00 4:60 4.75 44) 4.60 4,75

,

Mounted Patrols. The Iloa Mr. D Landale bas

Alor Gajab "Barry"

Ayer Kuning thia 12

Ayer Molek Platoon Parades.

Balgownie No. 2 Co. (3) will parade at St. Bk. Jeistong. Joseph's College on Thurday,

Bkt. Katil Glenealy March 16th, at 5 30 p.m.

Other parade as previously Jeram.

notified.

Church Parade.

401- 23rd. January, 1916, and the Tebran (Jobore) the goods. That letter on every occasion was kept by the defen recovery of a part of the stolen Usta. Sua Betong2410 dants, and the letter was an property. order for them to send the goods. This was an important point, be asuse it would go to show that it presected wasbona fide. The defendants' foki detachment. went back and brought plaintiffs' delivery order, when be allowed to take them away, as the goods had been rejected. The let fer was retained, and the goods were taken away. On the follow ing day, the 23rd, the plaintiffs

All ranks of No. 2 Co., includ. Mandai Tekong called upon the defendants and msde a complaint and asked them in the Band, are required to Fantai to send the proper goods. Plain attend the Procession of the Cross Penggor

at the Roman Catholic Cathedral Tambalak titis also

the day after, and, as a result, the defend. Sunday 19th March. Fall in at Un Pandan aule refused to give them deli- Central Police Station at 4.20pm. Unta. Malacca very of the two cases of goods, ointing out that there was a

Malakof in of 860 owing on the con-

Catholic members of the Folice New Serendah fact, which was true, and, further Reserve not belonging to No. 2 Sandycroft more, that there were fire other

Co. who wish to attend may do so gei Bagas ses of dyes contracted for, hich the plaintiffs had not taken by arranging with Chief Inspr. Trafalgar

called

delivery of For that reason Le

sharp.

Uniform, Helmets and Spikes. Kempas No arma to be carried..

D'Almeda,

old plaintiffs they could not have Musketry. Sunday, March 19th. Ayer Panoa

In order to permit of No. 2 Co. Ch'kat Serdang the two cases of goods tack until hey had taken delivery of theother attending Church Parade on this Haytor

tre cases. On the 24th, plaintiff will be as follows instead of sa Lanas

date the attendance at the Range Relemak suived a letter, reminding the mi

the $80 to be paid, coupled previou ly notified

ith a request for plaintiffs to hop their book, as they had been

formed by their

foki that Shariffs refused to acknowledge kams of the goods, and refused chop their book. That was trne, added Mr. Kong Bing vidence was then called and

was adjourned.

Mergai Leave Blake Pier 9.00 .m. No. Nyalas 2 Company.

Pajam Leave Blake Pier 11:30 am Badelia No 3 Company.

Teluk Anson Co. (Nos, 3 and 4 Platoons).

Leave Blake Pier 2.30 p.m. No.

proved to be one previously repaire posted by the master of a British Handwer steamer about the year 1888, bu: ma

Hutchinson G. unfortunately the position given Jackson Mrs by the British charts proved to Jacobsen Le nearly 4 miles in error.

On October 13, 1914, the Coasi Korzine Survey eleamer Pathfinder was Knots ET ordered to survey a track tha: Lewis Mr & M wrald shorten the distance from the Philippine ports to Singapore and the Suez, and determine the true positions of all islands, reefs, and cays along such a rodle through the Saln Sea. Astronomi- | cal observations were made at

Yokoo Young A

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.

TO LET.

the wreck of the Bengloe and at TO LET No. 4 Des Your

Road Central, First Floor.

all reefs, islands, and baya ad- No. 5. Robinson Road, "Sture-

.85 zajacent to the most direct route.benge". Dwelling Botses con-

9.50

27.00 18,00 10,00 10.5 2:00 $10 Shares Bukit Timah Indragiri Friday, March 17th at 6.15 Pulan Bolang p.m. sharp.

Tepah

Band Practice.

10,00 17:00

11,20 12,00

2,60 $3,00

17,60 18,50

Soundings were taken at frequent intervals, and a track from 10 to Apply to -----

length was practically completed.

The old courses across the Salg

Sea used by the Royal Spanish

Mail and the more venturesome THE Undersigned has received tramp required five changes of) instructions from, the Liquida- course, while the new route re- tork of A. Bune to sell by Public quires bat two changes of course, Auction on faraishes immunity from the

ordinary dangers of unknowa watern, and leasens what was previously considered a saferoute

WEDNESDAY

the 22nd

March, 1916 commencing at ullam

by approximately 200 miles. at No. Des Voeux Road Central, A Quantity of Valuable House- hold and Office Furniture

Also M

Following the survey of the

now direct track, the Barese of

Lighthouses of the Philippines 3 Smith Premier Typewriters placed two large steel towers with | | Iron Sale.

flasbing scotylene lights at the On view from Tuesday, the two turning points in the course. 21st instant,

The lights are each visible for 14

miles, forming as they do a link

in a chain of lights extending in

almost a straight line from Loilo.

|

Catalogues will be issued, Terms ---Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. L-MMEET,

Auctioneer.IS Hongkong, 15th March, 1916.

Men's Wear Specialists,

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