WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1910.
PROPERTY ASSIGNDIENT
DISPUTE.
SANITARY BOARD,
TAK CARE OF GRAVES,
THE CHINA MAIL.
ARMY OFFICER AND HIS WIFE towards her. I can but end by saying that
A Hongkong Divorce.
the case of Carruthers v. Caruthers and Whetham. The petitioner was Mie Edward Stigant Carruthers, inspector of works on the staff of the Royal Engineers, holding
I am sorry for all the trouble this will bring bo you and yours. On Monday night last, Fab. 8, we both stapped at the SL Pazaran Hotel Yours truly. Whetheme
The husband, added counsel, wisivary
Counselreferred toalettar written by poti. tioner's father-in-law after its Carruthers' return from St. Lucia to Limerick, in which he complained of petitioner having writton to one or moru business houses cautioning them against giving his wife credit. Tho lotter stated:
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was hold In the Supreme Court this afternoon, dn Tuesday afternoon. Mr E., D. C: Wolfo
In the Divorce Division, before the Pre-mach upset, and the next day he proceeded before the Chief Justice (Sir Francis prosided and there ware present: Hos. Me Piggott) an action was brought by Kwak A. W. Brawin, Colonel Sir Joseph Fayrer, sident, Sir Samust Evans, and a special jury to London for the parposa of tracing his A Tau against Kwok Bui Chi and Me Crow- ] P.M.O., Mr A. Shelton Hooper, Dr. G. Ltwo military officers have been concerned in wife, and begging her to roburn to him for the sake of the child. Having undo inquiries, ther Smith... The plaintiff claimed a de. Fitzwilliams. Mr Ng Hon Taz, Dr. F.
he uncertained that what was stated in the claration that she was entitial to 40 sixty-Clark, Medien Offices of Health, Dr. W.W.
letters was true. Afths of the property known as Nos, & and Pearse. Assistant Medical Officer of Health, 10 Wing Lok Lano, gituste on Section Land Mr A. Gibson, Acting Secretary, of Inland Lot 50. She also claimed an.
the mak of honorary captain, and he asked Account of the messe protita in cospect With regard to his minute relative to for a divorce from his wife, Edith Maud therool, a receiver and coste,
the care of gears, the President said that Carruthers, alleging misconduct on her part The statement of claim showed that the this scomed to him a very straightforward with Captain Faid? Whetham, who was
I ona hardly realise that you can have first defendant was executor of a document matter and that was the reason why he did named as co-respondant, and from whom in this, ausstier. De you consider
not trouble the cemetery committed' about purporting to be the will et one Kwalit. Tidying and wording wore cortainly damages were claimed. The misconduct your conduct that of a man, a lashand, a Tsun Clu, deansed, and that the second not the duties of the sexton, as the graves was douled, and, it was allogul that thers son, and a brother Mason 1 defendant was a partner in the firm of ware private property, and the sextons had been misconduct by the petitioner, D'Aid and Smith, Holistars. The staco-employed them had their work cut out in mung asserted that on or about February passing through who did not wish to take sota complained of by him, and therefore digging gaves In the case of persons which conduced to the commision of the 20th. 1908, the plaintiff and Kwok Trun over the keeping and ordering of graces be was not entitled to relief. Chi bought as tenants in common the pre-ho was afraid in that caso that nobody mises known as Nos. 3 to 19 Wing Lok would look after sham, Ho thought the dent were married in 1804, apSt. Michael's action which you have taken." Lane for $6,500, of which plantly con proposals were a distinct advance on wint tributed $4,000 and Krek Tsun Chi 82,500. been, does so far. Any serious damage, pointed out by the Director of Public On such sale the premises were congoged | Works, was repaired by the F. W. D.
Mr Shelton Reoper stated that he mere, to "Kwok Thun Chi under an indenture
Afths. Kwok Taun Chi died intestate on
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of assignment and thereupon held they suggested the referring of the matter, to saare in her own right as to 20 sixty-Bits the cemetery committon because they were all of one mind that the place should be and in trust to the plaintiff as to 40 sixty-kept in order, and as long as the relatives wers here there was not much foar. But when a family became extinct here, there were all sorts of damages. There was darungo by typhoon, as alluded to
by the Diketorof Pablia Works, while another kind
January 18th, 1000 and on February 11th the frit defendant, purporting to act de
execator of an alleged will of Ewok Tsun Chi, executed en indentara of mortgage on the said premises and purported to convey the entire leasehold state to one Dorothy Smith ne socusity for $3,000 advanced to him by her. On March 11th the said Dorothy Saiith assigned her interest under the indentura of mortgage to the second defendant, and on the same date the first defondant purported to change the said pro- mises with a further sum of 31.000 in favour of the second defendant, and on April 17th the first defendant purported to charge the promises with a further sum of $1,500 in favour of the second defendant. For the due administration of the estate of Kwok Tsun Chi it was unnecessary to raise the
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Witness said he wrote a reply to tha: lotter, but he did not know what he said. Ho introduced Captain Whetham to his wife. Whop ho was in Hongkong Captain Whetham took his (petitioner's) wife some simea to theatres and to football matcher.
Mr McCall: In fact, she was dependent upon him for the amusement she had No I did not know that.
Do you know it now-No. Counsel then read from long letter, witten by petitioner to his father-in-law And said witness began by stating, "Darling donrie has been most unhappy in her married life with me. Is that tras? ha
Witness: Exaggerated.
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Do you say that her married life was ont The Sword Makery by Robert Bart. the cleaning of the marble stones once a Captain Whetham, whose regiment was unhappy, and that you had no part in caus- The Chariot of the Sun, by Roger Poceck. mouth. He suggested that these trees then stationed there. Petitioner and Caping any unhappinone 7-I had no part in A Winnowing by Robert L. lesson.
The Undesirable Governess, by F. Marlon should be eut down. As regarded the tain Whothat became great friends, and using her unhappiness
Crawford. plants, he thought that those, being faw,
Counsel read as follows from the "letter: might be watered by the man who watered the latter was frequently at Mr Caruthers
"I think, first of all, we had a bad the outside spaces.
house. They were on such terms that they start.
She did not know the Hon. Mit W. Browia thought the matter, night, have been thought to in brothers, state of her feulings towards me when she should go before the committee. There
wha for a short while at the beginning; nnd. was a great deal in what Mr Hooper had In November, 1905, petitioner, having ob. married. If she over really loved me, it said, although he did not agree with him tained the appointment, at Hongkong, the lore was not strong voough to stand temptatious of the society of people who
delicate, and the wife also desired not to go, and in their interests he consented to go alone. It was arranged that rest anden
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said sams of $3,000, $1,000 and §1,500 or for all poinle, still he thought the Govern-discussed with his wife in reference to going the worry of being hard up and the anthony Wilding, by Rafael Sabatin.. any part thereof by way of mortgage on thement ought to keep the cemetery and the out there. at that time their child was premises. The plaintiff clined declaration | graves in proper repair, and, that ought that she was entitled to 40 sixty-fifths of not to be left to private enterprise.
The matter was' ratarved to the com the property' free from the oncumbrances
mittee." purported to be created for the sump of $3,000, $1,000, aud $1,000, and of, 40 sixty-fifths of the rents and interest arising Tear the said property. She also claimed a rectifications of the register in the Land Office, and such further relief na to the Court might seem just.
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The President said that the Director of should Kyr with her aunt Pelitioner sail, We were poor for part of the time.
Public Works had refused to make was of
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Counsul continued to read as follows. from the letter:
letter, and can only say that you have been. "I cannot thank you enough for your kind very tender with me where you might bare
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his power to grant pernission to the Tung his wife, bu, stayed in London. Captain Wal Hopital authorities to raise the level of the roof 2 foot above the height they Whethan was Rise in London, and he are allowed, and it was for the Board to invited them to dine with him. The invita- been reproachful. I have been a caroless 31, Queen's Road Central The second defendant in his statement of be granted or not. A number of members petitioner was thinking of leaving his wife, should bare from impurity and temptation.
recommend whether they thought it should tion was accepted. On that evening, when good-for nothing husband to your darling daughter, and have not protected her sa I dofonce admitted the first three paragraphs seemed in favor of granting it, but he he said to co-respondent as they crossed Is that a Laksa statement asked coumel. of the statement of claim He stated that thought it would be well for thont to bear
Witnces: It is exaggeted. in mind what the Director of Public Works Trafalgar syre: If my wife is id on or about February 6th, 1908, Kwok said in his minute. There was a very trouble, will you help ter, and look after ing son-in-law to you, and you must despise Counsel (reading): Thave been a shock- Tran Chi purchased from one Eu Tin Hing forcible segament that, but then they hor or advise her? and and Mok Yuk Tim the premises in should take into consideration that the
ma intensely."
I have tried co That, added counsel, was now made a make Deario happy. uly I seem Wah question for $6,500. No part of this purchase
a public institution, and already the a allowance of air por patient was charge against the husband. He sailed on have always taken the wrong turning."
time 7 nos,and they would not be justifed in |
Witness: esaggerated. It did not making such a recommendation for the December, 1908. He made his wife « construction of tenement bouse. He was propar allowance, and there was a good express may feelings. I had done nothing
to make her go away from me, prepared to move that the recommendation deal of correspondenen, but the letters
la writing this to your father-in-law. be granted.
Fr Figaxilliams whined the motion, from the wife in 1900 bad boon aither were you anxious to accuse yourself of the building ordinances were made, be mislaid or destroyed. The letters of 1907, chargus of which you knew you had not thought, primarily for the question of light which could be read if necessary, were back,
bren quilty?-I was trying to get my wife and rentilation and for the general written in affectionato terms, and com- Evidence having been given by a woman, protcution of the inbdhimets. This was a to Kwok Teun Chi, therty, enabling rfa o huone, und was never going to be meneed " My Dearest Ted," and concluded | who said she had worked lor respondent the administration of the Colony, and that Awarded the £1,000 Prise offered by the War Office for the Best Military Arschar,
money was the property of or was contri-very much better than any tenement allow-Nov, 4, and remained at Hongkong with Did that truly express your opinion at the
huted by the plaintiff. After the purchase the premises were annreyed to wok Toun Chi absolutely and the plaintif had no interest of any kind whatsoever in them, In the alternative be contendeď that if the -plaintiff was entitled to any interest in the property which was denied, the plaintiff permitted such prostý to be conveyed
Kwak Taan Chi to deal with the same as sole owner, and the pisintiff was stopped from denying that Kwok Taun.Chi was the
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The arrival home on leave of absence of Sir Frederick Lugard: Governor of Hongkong, is a reminder that it is only three years since his Excellency assumed
Captain and Mrs Wheltrum; and it having during the intervening period he ban sue been stated that they had stayed together ceeded in doing a great deal of work which
un hotel, petitioner's case was closed.
sad co-respondent, whom she knew
sole owner of the property. Plaintiff bad evenings, and the question of light dil ung dinner. In 1308, seccrding to" armage tury, after thirty minutes delibe- i will ba. of permanent good to the island
nistter mach, while the ventilation was nnt registered any interest against the suscent for the short time the theathe was property in the Land Office. He (the secund defendanty admitted that Kwok ise. The need for such a refuge home Tsun Chi died on January 13th, 1999, bat very grest and he did not think
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bad sanctioned it, it could not have boan being in bad health. went direct to Netley of any prior rights. existence
Mr Eldon Potter appeared for the second put up until it crue before the Board, and Hospital, were he remained for a week. defendant, and Mr P. W. Goldring watch then it was not for the Board to grant it. Roapondent and co-respondent visited him ed the case in plaintiff's interests, the They had power caly to recommend the there, and petitioner did not think there
Mr H. W. Peterson joined the Corps on latter being unrepresented by counsel granting of it to the Governor-in-Council, was anything wrong. t the expiration of The first defendant was not present.
who would decide the matter. That body a week the husband came to London, and the 29th June, and was posted to No.
Company. Mr Potter said as plaintiff was unrepre. Tould be advised by the Director of Public was met by his wife at Vauxhall Station,
Mr E. J. Mooney joined the Corps on sented by com.el he would state the facts Works, and possibly he might be able to and they want together to the flat. Christ the 29th June, and was posted to No. 2 in such a way as to suit both parties by convince his Excellency and his colleagues mas was spent with petitioner's parents at Company.
On Dec. 26. Mes Carruthers opening on facts which were not, in better than the Board. With regard to Sevenoaks.
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p; and Hongkong, which was formerly Swirow. July 4. never registered any charge or claini against point out in a letter that the Board were would remain to get rid of the int. Co- the property until she registered this action guided in their decision by the fact that respondent visited them at the fint, and on
Since I last wrote there has been s a free port; is now deriving a large part of asabi pendens on April 10th of last year this was to be a hospital that provided one occasion tank Mrs Carruthers to a foot-
His Lordship asked, whether plaintiff wards sad beds, etc., and that therefore ball match,. At that time the husband's copious supply of min with very heavy is revenue from Customs reculpls.
***There are many directions in which the was entitled to bring the action. Probate there was very little comparison between health was not good enough to allow him squalls, but as the rain came dhen inter- having been granted on certain definite such a building and a tenement house. Het go, but he assented to Mrs Carruthers mittently, there has been un serious statements as to property and otherwise he thought if these points were made clear in ecing, thinking that nothing was wrong, inconvenience. Great bencât has been Governor's energy and genius for admin- should have thought her ramedy would
a letter, they would help to guide the While he was at Cardif petitioner received derived from the downpour. The country istration have made a sparked imprator co
KITSON LIGHT have been to attack the probate."
Governor-in-Council in coming to a deci letters from his wife, one on Fob. 3 lonks frest and green ruil the ride crop is Bir Potter-1 should have thought sa,
commencing "Dearest Teil." and ending quickly ripening. The studsphere is clear the Colony, but it is probably in connection "Yours, Danrie. was dociled to recommend the my Lord. After outlining other Insta
d received the room and the air comparatively cool, making: Es with aducation that his name will stand A Brilliant, Safe and Cheap Illuminant by Kerpsene Oil counsel said now that the question of Governor in Commeil to grant the modi- month the husband received the following feel that a spell of Guerniny weather in the most prominent. He it was who conceived
hot season is Indeed a blessing. We have Dear Ted-This letter will possibly come sensed to be uneasy about our water supply. the idea of establishing a university in sa a surprise to you; but if you think the
The foreign community retired irita Hongkong. His undly addresses to the matter woll over it may not. After much tions to the opening of the Kialat and ses scholars of the different schools foreshadow- consideration I have decided to go away beach bathing resort last Thursday. The with Captain W2 I no longer stand hosts, who are Chinese, placed a launch at his dream, which was regarded by many as the life that I have in the past been igading, the disposal of the guess but unfortunately
a chimera, but the dream soon developed with you. Neither can I face the bad pros; the weather was inclement and the after- pects of the future. However hard up we oooaltogether unfavourable for the opening into a rality." may be I shall be happy with hire, which ceremony. 'would" be impossible with you My great | regret in naturally for the child. She is, I know, quite happy where she is, and I beg 11675.00 of you to keep her there. 12747 58.83 34 21 487.14 13 6:4:2
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intestacy was struck out the cuss won bac rowed down to a very small point.
Plaintiff then went into the box and gave avidence, his Lordship informing her before abe made her statements that she wis bound by the probate and therefore the
raniter of intexthey had been struck oạt.
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cass bis Lordship mail- so far ng the case
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RAW, NO, YOKSUD to doubt the story, but it
did not seera to affect the second defendant
at all. Plaintiff wight perhaps be able to
gaged was bers.
Kent (1)
go as far as to say that the property work Lancashire (2) Mr Potter said he saw no objection to Middlesex (8)
Surrey (5) preserved. He was not concerned with Yorkshire
that so long as his cliont's rights were
Drawn
letter:
Two sensational suiciden-startled the, Lord Langford presided at the last public at Retavia on June 12. The head day of the British Year Men's Christian of the Art of Vecbunt and Co. took so Association Conference in Liverpool. In" the course of the proceedings Mr Fisher mach to heart the death of his wife which (Japan) remarked that the Japanese were happoned in the thick of business troubles Why Western nations, who had beer that he ended life with a revolver abot." The asking 1 I am very sorry for the trouble that this Christians so long, were not doing more in other case was that of a young lady who will bring to you and the family. Nothing the world. Evangeliata and Christian busi
You must admit that since your return from abroad your behaviour has boon such, as to make it impossible to live with you, and I have tried and filled.
the firsh defendant sud if he had chosen Essex (14) not to appoer that was to him Gloucestershire(18) 6.231::§ 39,95-1 wil, pereuɛds me, to rokmet my decision. I'ness men, and givil servants were wanted had made a name, as an amateur actress.
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remain unknown Ngreat many of the common libe of life the average man with a few reliable hand can be just asumatul
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Counsel, continuing, anid on the sado day petitioner resolved
from the top tendons, following letter remedies at lane sufferera arenowned
ASTRAIGHT TIP,
Doar Carruthers You will have doubtless practitioner Emergency remedies should Rare and takes bottle of Chamber- in' Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoes learnt the truth before you read this be always at hand. Many times Gostorn SAFEGUARD AGAINST ILLNESS for that all this is the astutal ranilk of my but have been red by having bottle of Escoedy with you when warding on a trip. MAKE A
rule of your home to keep being left such a long period of three roams Chamberlain's Colle, Unglers and Diserhoes cannot be obtained on board the trains Remedy in the home. No doctors or scamera, Changes of water or climate
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against us, so that I can do the right thing stovekeepers.
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