WEDES SDAY JUNE 23, 1821.
A BROKEN WINDOW...
LOCAL LIBEL CASE
THE GIRL IN THE BATHROO“
Albert Tipe, Chief Engineer, of
CANTON SITUATION.
DEFUTATION TO SUN..
MUST HAVE ÉT, REVENGÈ.”:
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AFTER HOURS.
The proprietor of the Kwok Chin Restaurant, No. 70, Canton Road, Yanmasi, was summoned before Mr. B. E. Lindell this morning, for hay- putation of 25 representativen ious pu' lie bodies and associa ing kept the propen for busi- &. s. 'On Lee" sued Yeang Fat Chotions in Canton, interviewed Drew during prohibited hours.
Sergh Murphy waited the place at purser of the same ship. at the Sue Yat-sen at Whampoa on Mon
were accompanied. 125 a.m., and found business "still- Summary.. Court to day claiming day Ther
by Mr. C & W The deputation going on, and several customers gathered at the Kwong Chai Hospitalware in the middle of a meal. in the fareroon and left for Whampo Defendant, who pleaded guilty, by lunch at 3 pm They werk received on board the crufear" Wing Fung" by Sun.
a
$1,000 damage for libel contained in letter dated May 8, 1922 written by defendant by his agent, F. E. Nash, solicitor and addressed to the Sze Yap S. S. Co.
Ha!
Hr. Wa was the spokesman The letter complained of read "Ismarplained that although he should not while he wens in instructed by Mr. Yeung Yat Cho, the hare called purser of your 2.x. "On Lee" to report mourning it was his late father's to you the improper cosinet of Mr. last wish that peat should be restored immediately, hence his pre- Tipe, Chief Engineer of the said ship seces there. Jon's ret question to who on the evening of the 6th just the deputation was "Who is right broke the bathroom window in order and who is wrong in this affair?" to look therein while my client's Not one ventured to answer the The deputation asked daughter, Mi. Yeang Pine San, a question
to pay regard the passenger from Kongmoon to Hong San Long, was undressed and having a bath peace and order of Canton, and well knowing that my client's daughter requested him to undertake not again bombard the City was therein, and to request that such to Dondact be enquired into by your The City, they said, had suffered enough as it was It had been looted board of directors.”
and damaged to the extent of over a million dollar, this not incinding "indirect damage" Sum after some discussion agreed not to again fre upon the City.
Plaintif claimed that these words meant that he was depraved and immoral and ar fit to be employed as chief engineer on the steamer. Alter natively plaintiff claimed that the words meant that he had been guilty of immoral conduct. Plaintiff had been injured in his reputation and bas been held up to public scandal,
ridicule and contempt.
The defendant denied publication and that if the words were writtel they were without malics ard in the belief that they are true and
on &
privileged occasion
to
was fined $20.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT,
NOTICE:
THE ORIENT TOBACCO MANUFACTORY, MONGKOK,
HONGKONG.
TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IMPORDI AND EXPORNE GĦTION.
Tas
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Hangkong, June 27, 1922.
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[UDGMENT was delivered on the 5th day of May 1922 by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hongkong in an action which was brought by Carl Ingunohl against Mesars. Olsen & Co. Inc. of Mandia which decided (inter alia) that Carl Ingenohl carrying on business at Mongkok, Hongkong under the style
PUBLIC AUCTION, of the Orient Tobacco Manufactory was entitled to the exclusive use of One of the deputation then saked certain Trade Marks and also Trade him to give orders to his gunboats era del Oriente," "El Cometa the letting by Public Auction Sa'
Names, the chief of which larter are. ARTICULARS and Conditions of "Imperio del to be held on HONDAY, the 3rd pot to seize rice coming up the Del Oriente" and river for Canton. This request was Mundo" used by him in connection day of July, 1952 at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Publis Works Department, made because a couple of days pre- with the sale of cigars manufactured by order of His Excelener the Governor, viously the "Fopa" had seised by the said Factory. The Trade of one Lot of OROWN LAND
age quantities of rice which were slarks in question can be inspected Staushoipo. in the Coley of Hongkong. passing by Whampoa on the way to at any time in the Offices of the for a term of 3 years commencing Canton.
nodersigned and bear the said Trade from 1st July, 18, with the option of renewal at a Crown Beat to be fixed by Names or one of them..
the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kim, for one further term of 14 years, loca 3 days.
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On the 17th day of May 1922, on bel.alf of Mr. Ingenobl and the Orient Tobaces Manufactory, Mongkok, the undersigned. circularized notices to this effect together with copies of the Trade Marks and Trade Names in question to various cigar dealers and retailers in Hongkong. In spite of this fact, we are informed that various dealers are selling, cigar bearing the various Trade Marks and Trade Names in question which cigars have not been manufactured by the Orient Tobacco Manufactory, Mongkok.
San agreed to give the necessary and orders. the letter was therefore privileged
Asked when he would leav: Csaton, Cocomenta. The letter addased the delegation explaining that they to the Sm Yap S.8. Co. by whom would like to know," that both plaintiff and de'eudant was they could aange farewell "employed, with reference to a matter banquet in his honour, San be
in which the Company and defendant
came very indignant. He said "If had a common interest. Defendant Ip Km can force me to retire. then further said that if the words were will go. But (ecamfully) I can hear written they were trus in substances force. I cannot sabmit to and fact.
Mr. M. K. Lo appeared for plaintiff in and am not afraid of him. I undertook the recent bombard- and Mr. W. B. "Hind for defendantment of the City as an expres Opening the case Mr. Lo said sion of my opinion against fores. I the facts were very simple. There am a Generalissimo, and they sho was on board the .. "On Lee" a bath room which was reserved forze were soldiers, dare to order
me to retire. It is ridiculous? the intention of Mr. Ingenobl to take
ard
the
officers only. the evening of May If public opinion, 6 the Chief Officer, who was now pinion of those who elected me, Captain of the vessel, overheard for me to retire, then I can eay or conversation between Mrs. Yeung the den" He then told the delegation defendant's wife, with the chief that it need not be afraid of or oficer's boy, whom she told to pre obey, Ip Kni, and ended up pare the bath. The Chief Officer told with the remark If the public the boy to explain to Hr. Yeng but
an understanding she took no nation. The Chief Officer on the matres immediately I may told the carpenter to remove the door leava within the next
the order but
out
can come to
dayı, but
must
This notice is, therefore, publiabed to inform those concerned that it is
proceedings against any person, firm
Registry Nu,
PARTICULARS OF TER "LOT.
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A
The
OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
curpuration having in their TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND possession for sale cigara bearing-the said Trade Marks and/or Trade Names which have not been manu factured by the Orient Tobacco ALL preliminary notices of forth- Manufactory, Mongkek
DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON & HARSTON,
Iow
fi
Ibot
be
of the bath room so as to prevent it being used by Min Young. The forced to go.” #He added as an after.
went to CATTY ..'carpenter
have my thought" But I most on trying the
Chan Kwing ming. If revenge on door found it was locked. Ho I cannot get it to-day, I will get it thought be could get into the room through the window. He to-morrow. If not this year nex tried to open the window but felt year, and if not in this life, then in pressure on is by people inside. He the next. I must fight it out with him to the end." With these re-
The
The
The Navy is reported to have come to an understanding with Chan ́s troops with regard t Bun's departure under the following conditions:
(1) Bua will be accorded the herone of a saiute of 21 guns on his departure.
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then jumped down and the pressure marks be dismissed the dele:stion. ~ on the window wse released. window was a sliding one, and it fill down, the glass breaking carpenter waited for a little time and ankmah came out followed by a young the defendant's gid who was daughter. Although the plaintiff's cabin was next to the bath rovin he was at the time on the bridge with the Chief Officer. The carpenter would say that the plaintiff was not any where near the scene. He asked his Lordship to find that plaintiff had nothing to do with breaking the glass On May 18 plaintiff received a letter from the manager, of the company
(2) He will be given $1,000 000 assist him in the next election.
that the meaning of the words could not be adduced from a witness,
His Lordship upheld the objection. "Did you mean to imply that
enclosing a copy of the letter which plaintiff was immoral, depraved and had been received from Mr. Naah and unfit to be Chief Engines!" His asking him to make a report and exLordship asked.
plazation. This he did and apparently
It was accepted by the Company. A
With: I did.
Young Hee, s'clock employed by Mr. regards evidence of publication, Mr. Nash, questioned by Mr. I, and he Lo, said he would call Hr. Nash to was told by Mr. Lo, that the window prove that he received instructions was broken by the carpenter who through his interpreter to write the went to do something on the in- letter in question. Before Mr. Nashstructions of the Chief Officer. signed the letter he questioned his
Kvidence wia ala ven by the clark Mr. Young closely sa to the manager of the Se Tap Co. as to instructions. He would ask his receiving the letter from Mr. Nash. He knew the parties quarrelled in Lordship to
Harch last year and he gave a diviner letter was libel per ac
and got them to shake hands.
find
that
the
Mr. Lo contending that there was malice, said there had been severa quarrels between the partion, the defendant having complained that plaintiff had taken free passengers an the ships
Before plaintiff went into the hox Find it if Mr. Lo was calling no further evidence of publication prepared
ho
the question of its otherwise
to
The first witness called was Mr.
His Lordship decided that the case Kath. There was some argument on the question of privilege regarding would have to go on. Instructions.
Plaintiff then went into the box Mr. Lo; having handed witness the and in crom-crimination aid he did letter asked: Do you, as a man with not break the window. He was on
■ decent knowledge of English take the bridge at the time...
those words no messing plaintiff was depraved, immoral and unfit to be Chief Engineer un the steamer 7
Witores! He was immoral and depraved
His Lordship And unfit to be Chief Engineer
Witness: Yes.
Me. Eind objected to farther ques tions on these lines on the grounds
He Find,
The amah says she saw you han mering on the win telling the truth for the truth:
1. Des Voeux Road Central Hongkong. Solicitors for Carl Ingenohl and The Orient Tobacco Manufactory.
Hongkong, June 26, 1922.
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