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INTIMATIONS
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONDERS, APPRAISERS
AND SURVEYORS,
Public Auctions-
DBZ Onderslyód nave rastved instrue tions to sell by Pablic Anoklon,
ON
FOR
NEW YEAR GIFT BUY
COLLECTIONS
OF USED
POSTAGE STAMPS
580 Stamps
for 8 3.
1000
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@ 8.
FRIDAY, December 30, 1921,
commencing at 230 p.m.
1500
$18.
*
"
1800
$22.
"
at No. 1 Prat Buildings, Prat Avenue,
Kowloon,
2000
230.
A Quantity of
Valuable Household Furniture,
Comprising
Leather covered couch and armchairs, teak bookcase, dining chairs, dinner service, ghus-ware, etc., etc.
Brass bedsteads, Teak wardrobes with bevelled mirror, dressing tables, Chests-of-drawers. Marble top, Lace ourtains, etc.
TERM-Cash on delivery. Catalogues will be issued.
On view from Thursday, the 29th December.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong. December 23, 1821.
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"LIKE FATHER, LIKE CHILD."
A. QUESTION OF PATERNITY.
The question of the degree of cor- roboration necessary to prove a
woman's story as to the paternity of her child, produced some amusing exchanges between Bench and Bar, Appellant asked for a reversal of the! magistrate's decision that he was the father of the child on the ground that
the corroboration of the mother's
evidence did not satisfy the require
wents of the statute.
interview he said, "I am not the father."
Mr. Justice Branson: He acts as a father might do; he does not say "I am not the father."
Mr. Micklethwait said it would appear that in order to get over the Act of Parliament all one had to do was to ask the reputed father to look at the child. What was a man to do?
if
Mr. Justice Branson: I should say. you brought this child to me, "It nothing whatever to do with me take it away,"
is
Mr. Micklethwait submitted that the appellant's action was not an admission of guilt.
This is
Mr. Micklethwait, for the appellant, Mr. Justice Darling: It was long mentioned that part of the corrobora- ago laid down that what the soldier tion relied upon was that when the said was not evidence. man was shown the child, and was comething the soldier did not say. told it was like bim, he said nothing. What would you expect him to do, if Mr. Justice Darling said the man you said to the soldier "This is your was very incautious to bave looked baby?" To keep quiet?
at the child at all. Suppose it was a Mr. Micklethwait: If the soldier mere coincidence? He could bave had already said half a dozen times looi ed at the aid and said, "It
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7 IN EVERY 1,000 WILL LIVE TO SEE IT.
Every day now people are conclud- ing agreements and arranging leage that will extend well beyond the year 2,000. When a man puts his signature at the foot of a legal document that will be produced 9 years hence, does he think of the wonderful changes that must be worked in our social and industrial life during the next three gener.tions?
While the Victorian era saw social, scientific, and mechanical progress to
an age of miraculous invention, every an extent that made the 19th century 'schoolboy realises that the coming tions that will make a yet newer years will see discoveries and inven- world out of the new world of to-day. We are now fumbling with great problems which our children and
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it on at his 7 don't sen what grandchildren will certainly solve, Two minutes froma
and citizen of the year 2,000 who like me but I'm not the father."
ought to have dotta.
inherits the property settled upon him Mr. Justice Darling: What is the to-day will probably regard these Mr. Justice Sankey: You can't help
general practice of mankind in similar formal documents, giving a house here people being like you, I suppose.
Mr. Micklethwait said there was a circumstances?.
and acres there, as interesting curios Mr. Micklethwait: One is not often and present them to some museum celebrated case in which the magia- trates made an order against a man, put in the position of being asked bailt in a wonder city wherein the and were afterwards asked by a whether a baby is like you or not. inhabitants will discuss steam-power solicitor why they had done it, the My own view is that each baby is not evidence was so light. "You could like anything see the baby was the living image of (Laughter) the father," said a magistrate. He Mr. Justice Darling, giving the was sitting next the solicitor." The judgment of the Court said this was gentleman replied, "That is mya'difficult case, Although the evid- managing clerk." (Laughter.)
оп elso
earth..
ns a clumsy expedient, and marvel at our limitations in exploiting wireless telegraphy, flying, and submarine.
navigation.
They will, we may suppose, live in ence of the girl herself was very an age when the problem of unchain- Mr. Justice Darling: It was evi- definite, and was not contradicted by ing and harnessing the power of the dence, but not against the accused, the defendant, yet there was the atom will have been solved, when the (Laughter.)
necessity of complying with the vast stores of power which are latent in every clod of earth will be. Mr. Micklethwait referred to the statute, which said that the mother's Slingsby case, in which evidence was evidence must be corroborated. Ap.available, when coal mining will be a given in regard to the likeness of a p-llant need not have looked at the forgotten industry, and the petrol. baby which the Court of Appeal said baby On the other hand, anybody engine will be obsolete, owing in part must think that if a man had no into the exhaustion of the world's stock should, not have been druilted.
of petrol, and in part to the evolution Mr. Justice Darling: That was on terest in a child, legitimate or ill- a different ground-cot that the egitimate, that was brought to him, of engines in which the radis-active evidence should not have been he would not look at it; but if he admitted. It was hardly, evidence, really believed himself to be the The judge had a celebrated sculptor, father he right. The magistrates who sat with him as a kind of assessor, were entitled to consider all the This gentleman said, "It must be one natural failinge and frailties of human of the Slingsbys, because I recognise bins. The man might feel com its ear." Later, bis lordship observed: punction, and refrain from doing what It may be that babies represent a man innocent of parentaga might be expected to do. Although this case nothing but bables,
Mr. Micklethwait: If your lordship was very near the line, the Court were asked to be a godfather, and thought thore was sufficient evidence had to say whether the baby was like to justify the magistrates decision, the father or rotor, it would be a and the appeal would be dismissed. great test of your veracity to answer
the question.d
Mr. Justice Sankey is part of
the duty (Laughtr
Mr. Micklethwait added that he
A GERM DESTROYER: :
E is no fanger wintever frin love jaw or blood maison resulting when Chamberlain's Pain from a woul
is promptly applied. It is an
And many of those now living will principle will be employed. eco these things. The man who sigas littleson, born this year, knows that 4 lease to-day for the bonefit of his oven now 7 id every thousand of our
that eaner, cleaner, healthier, world, people live to the age of 80. And in for which we of to day are preparing. if will be longer than it is at present. hale old man of 2,000 A... The baby of to-day may well be the There is romance and the matter for dreams in every line of a 98-years
Jeuso,
***_BILIOUS HEADACHE,
LL that is needed la to correct this
interview at which thin appellant saw triple and destroys the gertun which A bilibusness and the hesenco
the child was subsequent to his douistelure theart Top P
wont de to bail without matur ton disiproars. Take Oharborlaters Tablets of paternity
And in one third the time required up and you will senin bu ne wall as över. Mr. Justice Dailing: There is no the Hus, Peatment For sale by a1 For sale by all Chemists que Bldre
koopers statement thah at any port of the Clients Phú Storokeep tu
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