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June 10, 1911.]

THE LAW TIMES.

BROCKMAN (Caroline Ellen), Shepherds well. July 13; Mowll and Mowll,
Dover

BOIZE (Louis William), Durand-grdns, Clapham-rd. July 17; Ody and
Wilmot, 1, Denmark-hill, Camberwell, S.E.
BELL (Eliza), Worthing. July 8, E. R. Carr, 11 and 12, Great Tower-st,
E.C.

BURN (Robert), Green-lanes, N., and Old Broad-st, E.C. July 31; Kerly
and Sons, 10 and 11, Austin-friars, E.C
BUSH (William), South Norwood. July 5; the executors, at the offices
of Marcy and Hartopp, 7, New-sq, Lincoln's-inn, W.C.
BARGH (Robert Henry), West Handley, Staveley. July 18; Stanton and
Walker, Chesterfield.

BAKER (Henry), Horsham. June 30; Cotching and Son, Horsham. BURROWES (Henry Thomas), Hathern. July 1; J. Hands, Loughborough. BANKS (Sarah Ann), Wolverhampton. June 30, Underhill, Thorneycrott, and Smith, Wolverhampton.

CHANNON (John), Hammersmith. June 24; Doyle, Devonshire, and Co., 23, Bedford-row, W.C.

CAMPBELL (Fanny), Bournemouth, and 11, Sloane Gate-mans. July 8; Lawrence, Graham, and Co., 6, New-sq. Lincoln's-inn.

CAMERON, otherwise COOMBES (Harriet Sophia), Charlton. June 30; E. W. Sampson, 21, William-st, Woolwich.

Manchester.

CHATBURN (Catherine), Patricroft, Eccles. July 3; H. Faulkner Simpson, July 3; W. Negus, 36, Bloomsbury-sq,

CROFTS (Ernest), Piccadilly.

W.C.

CUSSE (Edmund), Bromley. July 10; Wood and Sons, 16, Eastcheap, E.C.

CLEASE (Robert Stephen), Westminster, and Pevensey Bay. June 30; Batten, Proffitt, and Scott, 13, Victoria-st, S. W.

CHALLANS (Ann), Sleaford. June 30; Andrew and Thompson, Lincoln. CASTLE (Eliza Jane Hutton), Newport. July 6; J. Eldridge and Sons, Newport, I. of W.

CHAPMAN (Elizabeth), Lee. July 10, Lindus and Hortin, St. Lawrence House, Trump-st, E.C. CARTER (Alfred Bonham), South Kensington. July 4; Thorold, Brodie, and Bonham Carter, 4. Regent-st, S. W.

CHAPMAN (George William), Deptford, or

CHURCH (Daniel), Woldingham. June 27; Cole and Jackson, 35, Essexst, Strand.

CAMPBELL (William Bernard). Plowden-bldgs, Middle Temple. July 3; C. Russell and Co., 37, Norfolk-st, Strand, W.C.

COLLIER (Amy Howard, Hove. July 5; H. E. Trangmar, Hove. DICKINSON (Rev. Richard), Cannock and Aber. July 1, A. C. Gillman, 3, Southampton-st, High Holborn, W.C.

DELL (William Thomas), Totteridge. July 3; H. H. Wells and Sons. Church End, Finchley.

EDWARDS (Charles), Winchester. July 7; Verrall and Sons, Worthing. FARRAR (Sarah Ann), Shaw. July 1; W. Wiles, Richdale.

FRY (Louisa Jane), Hobart, Tasmania. July 12; E. C. Rawlings and Butt, 2, Walbrook, E.C.

GOOD (Sarah Ann), West Kirby. June 21; Bromley and Hyde, Ashtonunder-Lyne.

GIESE (Emma Margarethe Anna), Gerrard's Cross.

July 3; Thorold,

July 22; Baldwin, Weeks, and Baldwin,

Brodie, and Bonham Carter, 4. Regent-st, S.W. GODDARD (James, the elder), Marple. June 16; J. Grundey, Stockport. GREEN (Samuel), Clitheroe.

Clitheroe.

GROVE (William Edward), New Barnet. June 24; H. Irving Draper, Westminster.

GREENWOOD (William), Ossett.

wood, Dewsbury.

July 1; Tennant, Nevin, and Green

GIBSON (Matthew). Aurora Gold Mine, Maraisburg. South Africa.
June 24; H. Martyn Jenkins,
Claims of creditors
Keswick.

and others.

HERIZ SMITH (Rev. Ernest John), Tarrant Hinton. July 1; Bowman
and Curtis Hayward, 11, Arundel-st, Strand.

HILL (Oswald Charles), Oughtrington, Lymm, and Manchester. July 3;
W. H. Dixon and Co., Manchester.

HEWETT (Stephen Barber), South Norwood

Canning, and Arkell, Thornbury.

July 10; Crossman, Lloyd,

HILL (Robinson), Norton-on-Tees. July 18; F. Byers Watson, Stockton

on-Tees.

HORSFIELD (Sidney), Bournemouth.

Bournemouth.

HAWKES (Ellen Anne), Hastings.

Hastings.

June 30; Rawlins and Rawlins,

July 18; Chalinder and Herington,

HARDWICK (Augustine Helena), Owston Ferry. June 30; Peake, Bird,
Collins, and Co., 6, Bedford-row.

HINDE (Lady Jane Selina Elizabeth), Slough. July 6, A. and H. White,

12 and 14, Great Marlborough-st, W.

HARDCASTLE (Elizabeth), Pendleton.

Worthington, Manchester.

July 3; Crofton, Craven, and

HALSEY (James), London Colney. July 15; Boyes and Son, Barnet.
HUTTON (John), Grewelthorpe. July 6; Gaunt, Hines, and Bottomley,
Bradford.

IRBY (Hon. and Rev. Llewellyn Charles Robert), Whiston. July 15;
Church, Adams, and Prior, 11, Bedford-row.

JOHNSON (Sarah Jane), Wapping. June 12; Haynes, Robinson, and Co.,
101, Bow-rd, E.

JONES (Hannah Highfield [des Champs]), Northwich. July 1; R. Davies
and Co., Warrington.

JAMES (Frank Herbert), Stanmore, and 12, Coleman-st. July 6; R. A. F.
James, 9, Coleman-st. E.C.

JACOBS (Samuel), Gower-st. July 9; Beyfus and Beyfus, 69, Lincoln's-inn-
flds. W.C.

KEEN (William McLeod), Camden Town. July 11; Kimbers and Boatman, 79, Lombard-st, E.C.

LYNE (John Edward), Hull, hosier. His creditors and creditors of the
executors for debts incurred since Jan. 23, 1911, to May 25, to send
in, to J. A. Jackson and Son, sols., Hull.

LEVIS (Charlotte Elizabeth), Te Puke, New Zealand. July 10; Murray,
Hutchins, Stirling, and Co., 11, Birchin-la, E.C.

MIERS (Col. Capel Henry), Coleford. July 1; Pritchard, Englefield, and
Co., Painters' Hall, Little Trinity-la, E.C.
June 30; C. R. Job, The
MELLOWES (Rev. Henry). Moor Monckton.

Vicarage, Hampton Hill.

NIGHTINGALE (Emma Jane). Gravesend. July 22; W. W. Young, Son,

and Ward, 24. Ely-pl, Holborn, E.C.

NORGROVE (Herbert), Horsehay. June 30; Dean and Espley, Wellington,
Salop.
NEWBURGER (Sigmund), known as the Great Lafayette. June 13; W.
Maskell and Nisbet, 7. John-st, Bedford-row, W.C.
NELSON (Mary), Leeds. June 30: H. Denison, Leeds

OSMOND (John), Totteridge. July 15: Boves and Son. Barnet.

PRESTON (Rev. Percy Rawson), Clavadel. Davos Platz, Switzerland.
July 11: S. E. Preston, 17. Coleman-st, E.C.

PARSONS (Charles John), Erdington. July 8; Cottrell and Son, Birming-
ham.

PRICE (Amelia). Clifton. June 30: Salmon and Cumberland, Bristol.
PATRICKSON (John), Haile June 15; M. Patrickson, Gravel Bank, Haile.
Sols.. Chapman and Baxter, Whitehaven.

PEARCE (Thomas Josep'. Widgery) Swansea. June 14; Gee and Edwards,
Swansea.

PACKHAM (Benjamin, Burgess Hill. July 3; Maynard and Smith,
Burgess Hill or Brighton.

PARKIN (Stephen), Exelby. July 15; Edmundson and Gowland, Masham.
R.S.O.. Yorks.
PORTER (Henry Francis David), Redhill.
E. E. H. Wade, at the offices of Mole,
ROBINSON (Rev. Thomas), Seaton Burn.
Scott, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
ROTTER (Carl Heinrich Oscar), Ramsgate.
90. Cannon-st, E.C.
RYLANDS (Richard Alexander), Sinnington.
Scarborough.

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SHEFFIELD (Daniel), Earls Barton, trading as
June 36; Sharman, Jackson, and Archer, Wellingborough.
June 15; Seppings and Wilkin.
SEFPINGS (Margaret), King's Lynn.
King's Lynn.

SMITH (Rev. Thomas), York. July 1: W. H. Cobb and Son, York.
SHAW (John), St. Helens. June 21; Barrow and Cook, St. Heina.
STENTEFORD (Oliver Edwin Blatchford), Hampstead. July 10; E. R. Cor.
11 and 12. Great Tower-st, E.C.

TEDEN (Edward), Broad-st, Golden-sq, W., and Romford. July 1; Hunt and Hunt, Komfora.

TOWNLEY (Isabella), Clitheroe. July 19; Baldwin, Weeks, and Baldwin. Clitheros.

THOMAS (Margaret), Hightown, Manchester. July 4; J. H. Lloyd, Manchester.

TOWNSEND (Very Rev. William Chambers), St. Leonards-on-Sea. July 4,
Norris and Spicer, St. Leonards-on-Sea.

UNDERWOOD (James), Coventry, July 4; H. I. Mander, Coventry.
UNDERWOOD (Mary), Bradford. July 8; Gaunt, Hines, and Bottomley,
Bradford.
June 21; P. C. Crow, 51.

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WILKIN (Marianne), Bournemouth. July 8; Huntley and Son, Bankchmbrs, 92, Tooley-st. SE.

WOODS (Richard), Litherland. July 1: Dixon and Svers, Liverpool. WALLIS (Edwin Albert), Harlesden, and WALLIS (Grace). July 2, Pierr n and Ellis, 10, Vernon-st, West Kensington, W.

WORGER (James Barnard), Fulham. July 8; Gery and Brooks, 10, Old Cavendish-st, Cavendish-sq. W.

WALMSLEY (Francis), Manchester. July 3; Makinson, Rainer, Son, and Wolstenholme. Manchester.

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At the annual general meeting of the Sun Insurance Office held on Wednesday, Mr. Marlborough R. Pryor spoke of the tendency in recent years for a general reduction in the rates of fire premiums, due to better construction, improved perfection of appliances, and still more, he hoped, to the better moral tone of mankind in general. Also insane competition reduced rates far below a point prudent or advisable. The losses paid and outstanding of their office were at the rate of 44 per cent. and he himself could not recall so low a ratio. Expenses of management were 36.81 per cent. However, the expenses of the year under review had been provided for to some After reserving as extent by money set aside for the bicentenary. unearned 40 per cent. of the premiums to cover liabilities under a credit balance of £345,491, the profit current policies there was without interest being £277,572. This was £35,000 better than last year, which, in its turn, was the best year they had experienced. After dealing with the three accounts-the accident, burglary and It was general, and employers' liability-he said the interest from investments had increased steadily, having risen to £114,000. proposed to deduct the income tax from the dividend-the increase in the dividend was from 10s. net per share to 128. gross, so that the actual increase was about 18. 34d. per share clear-and to apply £120,000 of the unappropriated balance of £462,105 to increase by 10s. per share, the amount paid up on the 240,000 shares issued, making them £1 per share paid. He moved the adoption of the report, which was agreed to.

PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS.

Information intended for publication under the above heading should reach us not later than Thursday morning in each week, as publication is otherwiso delayed.

Mr. T. A. COLCLOUGH, of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, has been appointed Deputy Attorney-General of the Province of Saskatchewan. Mr. ARTHUR STEWART DUFFIELD, M.A., of the firm of Duffield and Son, Chelmsford, has been appointed Registrar of Chelmsford County Court, in succession to his father. Mr. Duffield was admitted in 1894. Mr. FREDERICK LINTON, of the arm of Woodcock, Stobart, and Co., solicitors, Wigan, has been appointed a Commissioner for Oaths. Mr. Linton was admitted in 1899.

Mr. HERBERT E. SANDFORD, solicitor, 16, St. James-row, Sheffield, has been appointed a Commissioner for taking Affidavits for all the Divisions of the Supreme Court of South Africa. Mr. Sandford was admitted in 1892.

MARCY AND DODD'S LAW AND PRACTICE APPERTAINING TO ORIGI NATING SUMMONS, with Forms. 486 pp., demy 8vo., price 12s.HORACE COX, "Law Times" Office, Windsor House, Bream's buildings, E.C.-[ADVT.]

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THE annual general meeting of the members will be held in the hall of the society on Friday, the 7th July next, at 2 p.m. The following are the names of the members of the council retiring by rotation: Messrs. Botterell, Budd, Dowson, W. E. Foster, Margetts, Oldham, Paine, and Rawle, Sir A. K. Rollit, and Mr. Stone. So far as is known, with the exception of Mr. Foster, Mr. Paine, and Mr. Rawle, they will be nominated for re-election. There is one other vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Pennington. By order,

S. P. B. BUCKNILL, Secretary.

CORRESPONDENCE.

This department being open to free discussion on all Professional topics, the Editor does not hold himself responsible for any opinions or statements contained in it.

KING EDWARD NATIONAL MEMORIAL-As a member of the council of the King Edward National Memorial, which has for its object the Baving of the Crystal Palace to the nation and Empire for ever, and particularly in view of the fact that the palace is for sale at the receiver's hands, and otherwise might suffer an unfortunate end, or become a standing disgrace to our national pride, I venture to make an appeal to my fellow Freemasons to support the excellent scheme known as the King Edward National Memor al, and thus help to save the palace and its grounds as a fine centre for recreation, amusement, and education, and to enable us, by our adoption of businesslike and up-to-date methods, to transform the palace failure into a creditable success. If each Freemason will send something the result is assured. The council are giving a free life admission ticket to the Crystal Palace to every contributor of one guine, whilst a contribution of £1000 entitles the donor to a vote in the appointment of managers. Full particulars may be obtained from, and cheques 'Lloyd's Bank, St. James' Branch," should be addressed to, crossed .. the Right Hon. the Earl of Kinnoull, D.L., The King Edward National Memorial Offices, 26, Shaftesbury-avenue, W., or may be paid into almost any bank throughout the country, some thousands of which are receiving subscriptions. W. P. TRELOAR.

NOTES AND QUERIES.

This column is intended for the use of members of the Legal Profession, and therefore queries from lay correspondents cannot be inserted. Under no circumstances are editorial replies undertaken.

None are inserted unless the name and address of the writer are sent, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of bona fides.

Queries.

8. FINANCE (1909-10) ACT 1910-INCREMENT VALUE DUTY.-In 1903 a mortgage of certain leaseholds and freeholds was given to A. A. died in Sept. 1910, and, principal and interest being much in arrear and it being necessary to wind-up A.'s estate, the leasehold portion of the mortgage was sold to B. under the usual power of sale. More than double the principal and interest was realised on sale by A.'e executors, and they, after deducting their principal, interest, and coste, paid the surplus over to a postponed mortgagee, who, after paying himself, handed over a considerable balance to the mortgagor, A.'s executors and the postponed mortgagee reconveying the freeholds. The assignment to B. has been or is being presented for increment value duty stamp "particulars delivered," no valuation having yet been made by the authorities. Does any liability, and what, rest on A.'s executors for payment of such duty (if any) at some remote period, or would the commissioners look to the mortgagor, he having presumably furnished the usual Form 4? It was obviously impossible to deduct the duty on handing over surplus to the mortgagor, and, of course, he could not be expected to wait for his surplus until the authorities assessed the duty, and would naturally have objected to any estimated sum being retained therefor. An answer by some of your readers would oblige.

EXECUTORS.

THE COURTS AND COURT PAPERS.

CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES.-SUMMER ASSIZES. THE following judges will remain in town: The Lord Chief Justice of England, Darling, J., A. T. Lawrence, J., and Hamilton, J., during the whole of the circuits; the other judges till their respective commission days.

Notice. In cases where no date in parentheses is appended, both civil and criminal business must be ready to be taken on the first working day; in other cases the date appended indicates the day before which civil business will not be taken. In the case of circuit towns to which two judges go there will be no alteration in the old practice.

NORTH-EASTERN (GRANTHAM and SCRUTton, JJ.).
Newcastle (2), Monday, June 26
York (2), Tuesday, July 11
Durham (2), Monday, July 3

Leeds (2), Monday, July 17.

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3. Where any person served with a third party notice by a defendant or by a third party under these rules claims to be entitled to contribution or indemnity over against any person not a party to the action he may by leave of the court or a judge issue a third party notice to that effect; and the preceding rules as to third party procedure shall apply mutatis mutandis to every notice so issued, and the expressions "third party notice" and "third party in these rules shall apply to and include every notice so issued and every person served with such notice respectively.

ORDER XXII., RULE 17.

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6. Where the amount for which security to be given does not exceed £500 such security may be given by an undertaking in the form specified in the appendix to these rules, which may be cited as Form No. 21A cf Appendix L of the Rules of the Supreme Court. Such undertaking shall be signed by the receiver and his surety or sureties, or in the case of a guarantee or other company shall be sealed with the seal of such company. The undertaking shall be filed in the Central Office or where the proceedings are pending in a district registry in such registry, and kept as of record until the same shall have been duly vacated.

ORDER LIV., RULE 12, CLAUSE (E).

7. Order LIV., r. 12, clause (e) shall be read as if the words "Charging Orders" were added at the end of the clause.

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the reference be to the registrar alone or to the registrar assisted by one or more merchants or other assessor.

(2) Within twenty-one days from the day when the order for the reference is made, or an agreement for a reference is filed, the claimant shall file the claim and vouchers, and affidavite. if any, and, except in a limitation action, serve copies thereof on the opposite party; failing which the court may, on the application of any other party, dismiss the claim.

(3) The claimant shall, except in a limitation action, after the filling of the claim and vouchers, obtain a day for the reference either by summons or by agreement, and when such day has been obtained he shall lodge in the registry a notice praying to have the reference placed in the list for hearing with the stamps for the reference affixed

thereto.

(4) In a limitation action the day for the reference will, after the expiration of the time limited by the court for the filing of claims, be appointed by the registrar; and upon receiving notice thereof, the plaintiff shall place the reference in the list for hearing by lodg ing a notice as mentioned in Rule 3.

or

(5) At the time appointed for the reference, if the counsel solicitor for any party be present, the reference may be proceeded with, but the registrar may adjourn the reference from time to time, as he may deem proper.

(6) Evidence may be given viva voce or by affidavit, or in such other manner as may be agreed upon, and the evidence may, on the application of either party, but at the expense in the first instance of the party on whose behalf the application is made, be taken down by a shorthand writer appointed by the court, and in such case a transcript of the shorthand writer's notes, certified by him to be correct, shall be admitted to prove the oral evidence of the witnesses on an objection to the registrar's report.

(7) Counsel may attend the hearing of a reference, but the expenses attending the employment of counsel shall not be allowed on taxation, unless the taxing officer shall be of opinion that the attendance of counsel was necessary.

(8) The registrar shall in bis report make such order as he shall think fit, as to the costs of the reference.

(9) The claimant, or in a limitation action the plaintiff, who has received notice from the registry that the report is ready, shall, within six days from the time when he has received such notice, file the report and serve a notice of such filing on the opposite party, or in a limitation action on the claimants.

(10) If the claimant shall not take the steps prescribed in Rule 9 the opposite party may take up and file the report, and apply for its confirmation, or may apply to the court to have the claim dismissed with costs. In a limitation action, if the plaintiff shall not take the steps prescribed in Rule 9, a claimant may take up and file the report and apply for its confirmation.

(11) A party who intends to object to the registrar's report shall, within fourteen days from the notice of the filing of the report, file in the registry a notice that he objects to the report, and a copy thereof shall be served on the opposite party.

(12) An objection to a report shall be brought before the court either by motion, or on petition in objection to the report, and an answer thereto. A notice of motion in objection to a report shall be filed within ten days from the filing of the notice of objection, and a petition shall be filed within the same time, and served on the opposite party, and the answer thereto shall be filed within ten days from the service of the petition, and a copy served on the opposite party.

(13) All the rules respecting the pleadings and proofs in an action, and the printing thereof, shall, so far as they are applicable, apply to the pleadings, proofs, and printing in an objection to a report of the registrar. ·

(14) This order shall apply to references in district registries, as well ay to references in the principal registry.

ORDER LXII., RULE 5.

10. Order XLII., r. 5, shall be read as if the word "three" were substituted for the word 66 se ven "therein.

ORDER LXII., RULE 14A.

. 11. Every judgment or order shall unless otherwise ordered be drawn up and entered within fourteen days from the date thereof, and if any judgment or order shall not have been drawn up and entered within the time aforesaid the registrar responsible for the drawing up of such order shall report to the judge in writing as to the reason why the provisions of this rule have not been complied with, and whether in his opinion any and which of the parties or their solicitors are responsible for the delay, and thereupon the judge may direct such parties or solicitors to attend before him, and may unless a satisfactory explanation be forthcoming make such order as to the payment of all or any part of the costs of drawing up and entering the judgment order as he shall think fit. He may also direct that as against any party responsible for such delay the time for appealing trom such judgment or order shall run as from the date when the same ought to have been drawn up and entered in accordance with this rule.

ORDER LXII., RULE 14B.

12. In all actions or matters tried in the Chancery Division with witnesses the judgment or order shall unless the judge for some special reason otherwise direct be drawn up without entering the evidence.

ORDER LXII., RULE 14c.

13. If any judgment or order as last aforesaid be appealed, it shall be the duty of the appellant within four days after service of the notice of appeal to take an appointment before the registrar for the purpose of eettling a echedule of the evidence used at the bearing. In tettling such schedule the same procedure shall be followed as herein before provided with regard to the drawing up of orders. If there shall be any dispute between the parties as to what evidence shall be entered as read, the matter shall be adjourned to the judge before whom the action or matter was tried, and he shall decide the question in dispute, and may give such directions as to the costs of the adjournment as he may think fit. Subject to such direction (if any) the costs of settling the said schedule shall be costs in the appeal. The echedule of evidence shall be signed by the registrar but shall not be entered nor shall the judgment or order be amended so as to incorporate the same unless the Court of Appeal shall so direct.

ORDER LXII., RULE 14D.

14. If at the trial of such action or matter the parties shall bave agreed that any bundle of copy, correspondence, or of other documents shall be taken as put in subject to all just exceptions as to whether any of the documents in such bundle are evidence or otherwise such bundle shall be marked by the registrar for identification and entered as put in saving all just exceptions, without referring to the particular documents actually read. The appellant shall within ten days after the said schedule has been signed by the registrar give notice to the respondent which of the said documents he intends to read on the appeal and he shall not be bound to supply copies for the use of the Court of Appeal of any documents not included in such notice unless as to any further document or documents some respondent shall by notice in writing specifying such document or documents and delivered at least ten days before the hearing of the appeal require him so to do. The Court of Appeal may on the hearing of the appeal make such special order as they think fit in reference to any costs occasioned by any notice under this rule or thrown away by supplying copies of documents which are not admissible in evidence or are unnecessary for the purposes of the appeal, but subject to such special order, if any, the existing power of the taxing master shall not be affected by this rule.

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I of in the county of the receiver (and manager) appointed by order dated (or proposed to be appointed) in this action hereby undertake with the court to duly account for all moneys and property received by me as such receiver (or manager) or for which I may be held liable and to pay the balances from time to time found due from me and to deliver any property received by me as such receiver (or manager) at such times and in such manner in all respects as the court or a judge shall direct.

And we

hereby jointly and severally (a) undertake with the court to be answerable for any default by the said as such receiver (or manager) and upon such default to pay to any person or persons or otherwise as the court or a judge shall direct any eum or sums not exceeding in the whole £ that may from time to time be certified by a master of the Supreme Court to be due from the said receiver and we submit to the jurisdiction of the court in this action to determine any claim made under this undertaking.

Witness.

Dated this

day of

1911. M

JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL.
LIST OF BUSINESS.-JUNE AND JULY 1911.
(The Sittings will commence on Tuesday, the 13th June, at 10.30 am)
INDIAN APPEALS.

The Bombay Rurmah Trading Corporation Limited . Aga Mahomed Khalees Shirazee: No. 95 of 1910. (Part beard.) (Madras). Record received, Aug. 21, 1910. Set down for hearing, April 24. 1911.

Sukbraj Roy. Morrison and others: No. 59 of 1910 (Bengal). Record received, April 28, 1910. Set down for hearing, Nov. 27, 1910.

Madappa Hegde bin Ganap Hegde and others v. Ramkrishna Narayan Bhat and others: No. 109 of 1910 (Bombay). Record received, Sept. 29, 1919. Set down for hearing. April 26, 1911.

(a) In the case of a guarantee or other company strike out jointly and severally.

Ko Tha Hoyin r. Ma Hnin I.: No. 142 of 1910 (Lower Burma). Record received,
Dec. 31, 1910. Set down for hearing, May 4, 1911.
Champat Singh and others v. Jangu Singh, since deceased (now represented by
Hanwant Singh), and another: No. 72 of 1903 (Oudh). Record received, Sept. 15,
1909. Set down for hearing, May 5, 1911.

Raja Sri Sri Durga Prasad Singh v. Braja Nath Bose and others: No. 108 of 1910
(Bengal). Record received, Sept. 26, 1910. Set down for hearing, May 11, 1911.
Thakur Rang Lal Singh and another e. Maharaja Sir Ravaneshwar Pershad Singh
Bahadur and others: No. 22 of 1909 (Bengal). Record received, April, 1909.
Set down for hearing, May 20, 1911.

Mir Sarwarjan v. Fakhruddin Mahomed Chowdhuri and others: No. 26 of 1910 (Bengal). Record received, Feb. 19, 19.0. Set down for hearing, May 26, 1911. Saiyid Muhammad Said Khan v. Ali Azhar and others: No. 102 of 1910 (N. W. Prov., Allahabad). Record received, Sept. 7. 1910. Set down for hearing, May 29, 1911. Nawab Ibrahim Ali Khan v. Nawab Muhammad Ahsan Ullah Khan and another; Nawab Muhammad Ahsan Ullah Khan and another v. Nawab Ibrahim Alt Khan: No. 16 of 1910 (Punjab). (Consolidated appeals.) Record received, Jan. 25, 1910. Set down for hearing. May 31, 1911.

Mirza Sadik Husain v. Musammat Kaniz Zohra Begam: No. 101 of 1910 (Oudh). Record received, Sept. 7, 1910. Set down for hearing, May 31, 1911. Maharaja Rameshwar Singh Bahadur v. The Secretary of State for India in Council: No. 21 of 1911 (Bengal). Record received, March 11, 1911. Set down for hearing, June 1, 1911. Jit Singh, since deceased (now represented by Raghuraj Singh and others) and another. Maharaj Singh: No. 5 of 1910 (N. W. Prov., Allahabad). Record received, Jan. 6, 1910. Set down for hearing, June 1, 1911.

Bir Bikram Des v. The Secretary of State for India in Council: No. 42 of 1910; The Secretary of State for India in Council. Bir Bikram Deo.: No 43 cf 1910; Thakur Umrao Singh v. The Secretary of State for India in Council; No. 44 of 1910; The Secretary of State for India in Council v. Thakur Umrao Singh: No. 45 of 1910; Lal Fatehsingh v. The Secretary of State for India in Council i No. 46 of 1910; The Secretary of State for India in Council v. Lal Fatehsingh: No. 41 of 1910; Same r. Thakur Manihar Singh: No. 48 of 1910; Same v. Bir Bikram Deo: No. 49 of 1910; Thakur Vishwanath Singh v. The Secretary of State for India in Council: No. 50 of 1910; The Secretary of State for India in Council v. Thakur Vishwanath Singh: No. 51 of 1910: Lal Jagmohan Singh . The Secretary of State for India in Council: No. 52 of 1910; The Secretary of State for India in Council v. Lal Jagmohan Singh: No. 53 of 1910; Same v. Lal Phulsingh: No. 54 of 1910: Lal Chhatra Shah, since deceased (now represented by Lal Nagendra Shah, minor) v. The Secretary of State for India in Council: No. 55 of 1910; The Secretary of State for India in Council e. Lal Chhatra Shah, since deceased (now represented by Lal Nagendra Shah, minor): No. 56 of 1910 (Central Provinces, India). (Consolidated appeals.) Record received, April 13, 1910. Set down for hearing, June 1, 1911.

COLONIAL (EXCEPTING CANADIAN) AND OTHER APPEALS. Forbes v. Newhall: No. 64 of 1910 (Constantinople). Record received, May 11, 1910. Set down for hearing, April 21, 1911. Part heard.

De Soysa and another v. Pless Poil and another: No 58 of 1910 (Ceylon). Record received, April 18, 1910. Set down for hearing, May 15, 1911.

Idroos Lebbe Maricar Abdul Azeez v. Mohamed Ismail Abdul Rahiman Mudliyar: No. 129 of 1910 (Ceylon). Record received, Nov. 29, 1910. Set down for hearing, May 15, 1911.

Samaradiwakara and another v. de Saram and others: (No. 14 of 1911): de Saram and others v. Samaradiwakara and another: No. 15 of 1911 (Ceylon). (Consolidated appeals.) Record received, March 4, 1911. Set down for hearing,

May 31, 1911.

Allardice and another v. Alla dice and others: No. 12 of 1911 (New Zealand). Record received, Feb. 18, 1911. Set down for hearing, May 31, 1911.

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The King v. Lovi t and others: No. 106 of 1910 (Canada, Supreme Cour.). Record received, Sept. 23, 1910. Set down for hearing, April 20, 1911.

The City of Vancouver v. The Vancouver Lumber Company and another: No. 17 of 1911 (British Columbia). Record received, March 4, 1911. Set down for hearing, May 26, 1911.

The Canadian Northern Railway Company . Robinson and another: No. 127 of 1910 (Canada, Supreme Court. Kecord received, Nov. 28, 1910. Set down for hearing, May 29, 1911.

The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Cympany . The Landowners fronting on Empireavenue and McKellar or Hardisty street, Fort William, and others: No. 126 of 1910 (Canada, Supreme Court). Record received, Nov. 28, 1910. Set down for hearing, May 30, 1911.

The Haddington Island Quarry Company Limited v. Huson and others; No. 43 of 1911 (British Columbia). Record received, May 8, 1911. Set down for hearing, May 31, 1911,

The Dominion Cotton Mills Company Limited and others v. Amyot and others (respondents) and Brunet (intervenant): No. 53 of 1911 (Quebec). Record received, June 1, 1911. Set down for hearing June 1, 1911.

JUDGMENTS.

Maung Kyin and another r. Ma Shwe La and others: No. 61 of 1910 (Lower Burma). Record received, April 30. 1910. Set down for hearing, Jan. 12, 1911. Heard Feb. 17, 22, and 24, 1911. Present: Lords Macnagaten and Robson, Sir Arthur Wilson, and Mr. Ameer Ali

Wyatt and others v. The Attorney-General of the Province of Quebec: No. 46 of 1909 (Canada, Supreme Court). Record received, July 6, 1909 Set down for hearing, Jan. 11, 1911. Heard March 1, 2, and 6, 1911. Present: Lords Macnaghten, Mersey, and Robson, and Sir Arthur Wilson.

Davis v. Maung Shwe Go: No. 120 of 1910 (Lower Burma). Record received, Nov. 5, 1910. Set down for hearing March 22, 1911. Heard, March 29 and 30, 1911. Present: Lords Atkinson and Robson, Sir Arthur Wilson, and Mr. Ameer Ali. Lapointe and others v. Larin: No. 24 of 1910 (Canada, Supreme Court) Record received, Feb. 19, 1910. Set down for hearing, Feb. 4, 1911. Heard May 5, 1911. Present: Viscount Haldane, and Lords Macnaghten, Mersey, and Robson. The Li Yue Bank . The China Import and Export Lumber Company Limited: No. 79 of 1909 (China). Record received, Nov. 8, 1909. Set down for hearing, March 27, 1911. Heard May 5 and 9, 1911. Present: Lords Macnaghten, Mersey, and Robson.

Tackey . McBain: No 72 of 1910 (China). Record received, May 28, 1910. Set down for hearing, April 19, 1911. Heard May 12 and 15, 1911. Present: Lords Macnaghten, Mersey, and Robson.

The Perth Gas Company Limited r. The Mayor and Councillors of the City of Perth: No. 110 of 1910 (Western Australia). Record received, Oct. 10, 1910. Set down for bearing, April 24, 1911. Heard May 17, 1911. Present: Lords Macnaghten, Atkinson, Mersey, and Robson.

Kaikhusru Aderji Ghaswala and others v. The Secretary of State for India in Council: No. 80 of 1910 (Bombay). Record received, June 23, 1910. Set down for hearing, Feb. 21, 1911. Heard May 18, 19, and 28, 1911. Present: Lords Macnaghten, Atkinson, and Robson, and Mr. Ameer Ali.

Maharaja Jagadindra Nath Roy Bahadur r. Rani Hemanta Kumari Debi and others: No. 54 of 1909 (Record received, July 26, 1909); Same . Bhaba Prasad Khan Chowdhuri and others: No. 55 of 1909 (cord received, July 26, 1909); Bhaba Prasad Khan Chowdhuri r. Maharaja Jagadindra Nath Roy Bahaour: No. 60 of 1909 (Record received, Aug. 9, 1909); Kani Hemanta Kumari Debi v Same: No. 61 of 1909 (Record received, Aug 9, 1909); Hem Chandra Chowduri v.

Same: No. 62 of 1909 (Record received, Aug. 9. 1999); ́Maharaja Jagadindra Nath Roy Bahadur v. Hem Chandra Chowdhuri and others: No. 66 of 1909 (Record received, Aug. 18, 1909) (Bengal). (Consolidated appeals.) Set down for hearing, Feb. 2, 1911, Heard May 28, 24, and 25, 1911. Present: Lords Macnaghten, Atkinson, and Robson, and Mr. Ameer Ali,

Madho Prasad r. Mahant Ramrattan Gir and another: No. 25 of 1910 (Bengal). Record received, Feb. 19, 1910. Set down for hearing, March 21, 1911. Heard May 26, 1911. Present: Lords Macnaghten, Atkinson, and Robson, and Mr. Ameer Ali

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1515 Stirling v. Kensington. Money received.

1517 E. Rudolph - Pollex and another v. Appleby and Wife. Pers. inj.

1518 V. C. Rudolph-Pollex r. Same. Pers. inj.

1519 Appleby v. Pollex. Pers. inj. 1527 Parker r. Nicholson. Pers, inj. 1545 Curry and another v. Londo General Omnibus Company Limited and another. Pers. inj.

1549 Attorney-General v. Hooley. Infor

mation

1562 Liebenrood v. Pullman and another. Contract

1567 Queely. Swan Sonnenschein and Co. Limited and another. Libel 1568 Same v. Cunliffe. Libel

22 Grover and Grover Limited v. Langford. Negligence.

42 Bernard and Wife v. Mewburn. Fraud. reps.

43 Same r. John Miles and Co. Fraud. reps.

170 Loudon General Omuibus Company Limited v. Holloway. Covenant 271 Jensen v. Great Western Railway Company. Negligence

747 Leamore v. Macnaghten and another. Slander

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Limited and another. Pers. inj. 1571 Lindner and another v. Goodden and others. Negligence 1578 Warden v. General Motor Cab Com. pany. Pers. inj.

1579 Illingworth v. Margetts Tyre Company. Contract

1583 Vokins and Co. Limited . Port of London Authority. Negligence 1587 Brockett v. Armstrong. Contract 1592 Reeves and Prust v. Wertheimer. Stockbroker's acct. 1594 Trevanion v. Kendal. Slandor 1595 Kiltz v. Sea Steamship Company L mited. Pers. inj. 1600 Ashburnham-Clement r. John Bull Limited and others. Libel 1605 Stormont v. Wyatt. Stockbroker's.

acct.

1619 Danzey r. Metropolitan Bank of England and Wales Limited. Money received 1624 Cox and another r. Newnes. Commission

1627 Douglas v. Singleton. Breach of p omise

1632 Miller r. Temple Press Limited. Account

1641 Paine . Hooley and others. Con

tract

1649 Davies v. Palace Theatre Limited. Contract

1659 Frere v. Fiere. Libel

1660 Ogle v. Butterfield. Contract 1661 Hirsch v. S. Myers and others. Libel 1667 Johnson, Riddle, and Co. Limited r. London Society of Compositors and others. Libel

1681 Giles v. National Telephone Com❤ pany. Pers. inj. 1682 J. Pollak and Co. v. Duke of Manchester. Stockbroker's acct. 1683 Wolfe-Barry v. Debenham and Freebody. Pers, inj.

1685 Bass v. Hendon Urban District Council. Pers. inj. 1689 Smart and another v. Edwards. Trover

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1613 Russell and another v. Chirgwin. Declaration

1616 Burford v. London County Council. Negligence

1621 Verger v. Harris. Trespass 1626 Preece v. Great Eastern Motor Omnibus Company Limited and others. Pers. inj.

1628 Jarrott Limited v. Midland Rubber Company. Contract

1724 Edwards. Beau Sejour (Ceylon) Tea and Rubber Company Limited. Contract

1725 Same v. Meares and others. Fraud. горе.

1726 Cattermole v. Edmonds, Denham, and Goyder Limited. Pers. inj. 1728 Westbrooke v. Bos wall. Contract 1729 Jay v. Day. Contract 1734 Bridgwater v. Evens. Contract.

Non-Jury Actions.

The cases Numbers 1341 to 419 inclusive are the cases likely to be heard during the first week of the sittings.

Some of the following Numbers will be in the List for Trial on Tuesday, the 13th June: Nos. 1341 to 1434 inclusive.

1941 Heath v. Drown. Detinue 1383 London and Provincial Furnishing Company . Mountjoy and Co. and others. Distress

851 T. Henderson and Co. Limited v. Young. Issue. (June 15)

1144 Harding and another v. Iles and another. Goods sold

1331 Ellis and others v. Jones. Work Hartlepool Electric Tramways Company Limited and others v. Mayor, &c. of West Hartlepool. Contract. (June 14)

1352 Nelson and another v. Layzell. Contract. (June 15)

1391 Baxtor v. Kenarlekdji and another. Bill

1402 Brooke v. Clark. Issue

1403 Hack v. Cohen. Indemnity. 1420 Temperance Permanent Building Society v. Hunt and Wife. Posseasion 1434 Cotton

acct.

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v. Briscoe. Stockbroker's 1199 Newland v. Clark. Money paid
1309 Labouchere v. Sanders.
1415 Kolckmann and Co. v. Kichardson
and Co. Stockbroker's acct.
1416 Same. Rubber Produce Amalga-
mated Limited and another. Con-
tract

1439 Lawton v. Wilkinson. Commission
1445 Sladen. Jackson and another.
Contract

1446 Chariton v. Same. Contract
1447 Peverell r. Same. Contract
1451 Dowager Countess of Clancarty.
Myott. Detinue

1456 Henderson v. Samuelson. Detinue
1472 Continental Tyre and Rubber Com-
pany (Great Britain) Limited v.
Gadsden, Frost, and Co. Goods
sold

1477 Rendall and another v. May. Goods
sold

1478 Ward v. Philp. Contract
1489 Newey v. Hill and Co. Trespass
1514 Sugden v. City of London Brewery
Company Limited. Possession
1526 Humber Limited v. S. J. Waring.
Goods sold
1528 Freeman v. Fox.
1531 Weston v. C. Anderson and Co.
Issue

Injunction

1533 Fondu v. Calthorpe Motor Company Limited. Contract

1544 D. Drage and Sons Limited v. Ralston and another. Distress 1547 Pizer East End Dwalings Company Limited. Covenant

1550 Wood . Earl de la Warr. Money paid

1556 Shirley r.

Tivoli (Manchester)

Limited and others. Copyright 558 Hammett e. Herwig. Bili 1563 Child e. Slade. Contract

V.

1421 St. Pancras Borough Council National Telephone Company. Negligence

1461 Weiner and another r. Von Arkovay, Goods sold Work 1484 Hooker v. Tanner and Son. 1557 McElroy v. Macartney. Contract 1154 W. Stading and Co. Limited Morris. Contract 1247 Alison v. Venables and Co. Bill 1597 Reynolds v. Knight. Commission 1599 Roodhouse v. Burt. Issue

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1601 Bradley and Cohn Limited v. Ramsay and Co. Detinue

Anderson.

1606 Kite v. Whitehead. Contract
1615 Grapelax Limited. v.
Calls

1623 Daimler Motor Company (1904) r.
De Kay. Goods sold
1630 Shearer r. Grandison and another.
Money received

1634 Le Quex r. Le Quex. Contract 1662 Moy. Hardman, and Co. r. Satchwell. Stockbroker's acct. 1663 Shilliam v. Unity Rubber Company Limited. Contract. Bill 1679 Stewart v. Smith. Detinue 1680 Haye . Levi. 1684 Jeffery r. Jeffery. Money lent 1692 Moore v. Chatterton and another. Work

THE GAZETTES.

Bankrupts.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS 1883 AND 1890, RECEIVING ORDERS.

GAZETTE, JUNE 2.

To surrender at the High Court of Justice, in Bankruptcy.

BAXTER, MICHAEL PAGET, Barnsbury-pk, engineer. May 30.
PCPPLESTONE, JAMES ARTHUR, Goldhawk-rd, Shepherd's Bush, tailor.
May 29.

STEPHENSON, ROBERT OWEN WESTERN, New Kent-rd, manager of a limited company. May 30

SCHOLFIELD, WALTER CLEMENT, Sackville-st, Piccadilly, tailor. May 29.

To surrender at their respective District Courts.

BEAN, FRED, late Keighley, grocer. Ct. Bradford. May 31.
BAINES, WILLIAM EDWIN, Harrogate, baker. Ct. York. May 29.
BARBER, EDWARD BARKER, Sheffield, surgeon. Ct. Sheffield. May 31.
BLENKINSOP, BENJAMIN, late Lincoln, licensed victualler. Ct. Lincoln.
May 30.

BESWICK, EDWARD, Rochdale, chip potato dealer. Ct. Rochdale. May 29. CAIRNS, WILLIAM JORDAN, late Eastwood, licensed victualler. Ct. Cheimsford. May 29.

dealer. Ct. Pontypridd,

COOK, THOMAS, York, waiter. Ct. York. May 29.
CARDASH,
furniture
BERNARD, Tonypandy,
Ystradyfodwg, and Porth. May 30.
COWDY, SAMUEL HOWELL PERCIVAL, Birmingham, drug stores proprietor.
Ct. Birmingham, May 30.

EVANS, LEMUEL, New Tredegar, labourer. Ct. Tredegar. May 31.
GILL, GEORGE, Birmingham, baker. Ct. Birmingham. May 30.
GRAY, FRANK, Kettering, dairy farmer. Ct. Northampton. May 30.
HCPKINSON, CHARLES, Southport, butcher. Ct. Liverpool. May 31.
HEWLETT, GEORGE FREDERICK, Staple Hill, skating rink manager.
Bristol. May 30.

Ct.

JACK AND CO., Blackpool, tea merchants. Ct. Preston. May 29.
LATIMER, THOMAS FREDERICK (trading as Fred Latimer and Co.), New-
castle-upon-Tyne, timber merchant. Ct. Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
May 27.

LOVELESS, GEORGE WILLIAM, Bournemouth, electric theatre proprietor.
Ct. Poole. May 31.

NORRIS, NEHEMIAH, Eccles, picture dealer. Ct. Salford. May 30.

POWELL, WILLIAM MORRIS, Pontycymmer, wheelwright. Ct. Cardiff.
May 29.

RANDLE, THOMAS, Coventry, builder. Ct. Coventry. May 31.
REEDY, JOHN, Blackburn, clogger. Ct. Blackburn and Darwen.

May 31.

SHORT, ALFRED ERNEST, Petworth, market gardener. Ct. Brighton. May 31.

SEERS, CHARLES WILLIAM, late Bath, coal merchant. Ct. Bath. May 30. SHEWARD, EDWIN THOMAS, Dudley, cattle dealer. Ct. Dudley. May 30. SARGENT, JOHN GEORGE, late Kilsby, licensed victualler. Ct. Peterborough. May 30.

WORRALL, EDWARD CHARLES, and JOHNSON, FREDERICK (trading as E. C. Worrall and Co.), Kingston-upon-Hull, timber merchants. Ct. Kingston-upon-Hull. May 29.

WRIGHT, WILLIAM, Chapeltown, builder. Ct. Barnsley. May 29.

Amended notice substituted for that published in Gazette, May 30. HUGHES, DOROTHY, Llanfairfechan, publican, widow. Ct. Bangor. May 26.

GAZETTE, JUNE 6.

To surrender at the High Court of Justice, in Bankruptcy. BAMBER, JAMES WILSON, Gray's-inn-sq, collector of fee farm rents. June 2.

EVANS, GEORGE, Glencoe-mansions, Chapel-st, Brixton, builder. June 2,
HUNT, HENRY JAMES, late Romsey, trainer. June 2.

MAXSTED, TEMPLE. late Hessle, captain in the army. June 2.
SALMON, MAJOR ARTHUR F., Branksome-rd, Brixton-hill. June 1.
SINCLAIR, MELISSA, late Battle, spinster. June 1.

THOMAS, CHARLES, High-st, Camden Town, coffee-house keeper. June 1.
TIMBRELL, WILLIAM ANDREW, late Regent-st:

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