D
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1927.
SPORTS
SHANGHAI WINS.
QUAYLE BATS IN GOOD FORM AT LAST.
:SERVICES LOSE BY 5 WICKETS.
Shanghai's interport batsmen asserting themselves, the United Services cricket team--not the beat they could turn out-lost to the visitors on the Hong Kong C. C.. ground yesterday by five wickets:
KOWLOON MATCH.
MALAYA'S BIG SCORE
! YESTERDAY.
RAMSEY BATS WELL
A
Malaya added considerably to the score reported at the tiffin interval yesterday, eventually de- claring at 323 for 7 wickets.
The declaration was let a little- too late to secure a win although the visitors almost succeeded in In reply to the Services' total getting Kowloon out, there being of 182 the innings being describ but one wicket to go down when ed in yesterday's "China Mail"-stumps were drawn, Shanghai batted confidently and with considerable freedom.
Two Best Partnerships. The winning hit, a well placed boundary, was made by the skip- per, Captain Barrett, just before 4.30 p.m., the 186 runs being gathered in about 135 minutes.
Leach and Stokes were not separated till 52 were on the board, but the second wicket fell at 63. Jimmy Quayle and Allison added 98 runs between them and
practically made victory secure.
Many were pleased to see Quayle in form with. the bat again, particularly as he seems to have lost his bowling. He had 9 fours and a six in his 56, the big- gest hit being off Thomson.
Seven Bowlers Tried. "Jimmy," it will be recalled, made a century in 1924 against Mainya, in the last triangular in- terport, converting defeat into victory.
Ramsey, batted well for his 42 and Goodwin hit freely round the wicket before getting caught.
The final scores were:-
Malaya Innings. Lieut. H. C. Harker-Taylor,
c Hyde, b Goodwin
J. W. Blelloch, c Guest, b
Lyal
R. L. L. Braddell, b Bevis .: Capt. C. H. Congdon, b Evans N. J. A. Foster, c Bevis, b
Goodwin
N. H. P. Whitley, b Goodwin Capt. F. O'N, Ford, L.b.w., b
Goodwin H. R. Rix, not out
Extras
YACHTING.
RESULT OF SERVICES RACE.
THE FLOTILLA cup.
THE CHINA MAIL.
"OUR POOR" DAY.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL EFFORT.
PLANS FOR THURSDAY.
PRESS LAW.
(Continued from pajė’1.)
vided by sub-section (7). It is true that this exception provides a pas- sible loophole, but the same re-} mark applies to the old section, and In the new section the anus will 14. Sub-section (7) makes it an be on the defendant. In the case offence to furnish Incorrect parti- of documents printed outside the culars unleas the informant can Colony it is obvious that the ab A Service race was hold yester-
In its efforts to raise funds to show (1) that he believed the in-sence of political matter could not day afternoon, by permission of the
carry on its charitable work for formation to be correct, and (if) be insisted' upon, Commodore of the Royal Hong the coming year the Society of St. that he could not with reasonable 21. Section 7 of the new Ordin- Kong Yacht Club, Mr. A. L. Shields, Vincent de Paul will again make diligence have discovered its in- ance replaces section 11 of Ordin- und members of the Club.
its annual appeal to the public of correctness. Under section 21 of anco No. 4 of 1886. The chief dif- The 8th Destroyer Flotilla com- Hong Kong on Thursday, Decem- Ordinance No. 4 of 1886 the fur-ferences in the new section are as peted for the Flotills Cup, and the ber 1, when, it will hold its yearly nishing of incorrect particulars la follows i- course was Channel Rocks, (street sale of roses. Last year's an offence only if it is Kowloon Rock (P), and finishing line. The distance was 4% miles. "Our Per Day" was a great suc "knowingly and wilfully." It does Preparations for Thursday are not seem to be too much to ask The start was made at 2.30, all cens, over $4,500 being collected.
nearly completed.. About the informant to make reasonable 200 ladies including many Chinese inquiries. Further, it does not ap- Finishing have kindly offered their services, pear why the maximum penalty
Time.
together with the 16th Hong Kong under section 21 should be only. 4.13.56
(1st Taikoo) Chinese Troop of Boy$500 while that under section 4 is 4.14.20
Scouts.
$1,000 or imprisonment without
boats starting scratch.
The results were:-
H.M.S. "Sirdur" H.M.S. "Serapis” H.M.S. "Somme" H.M.S. "Thracian H.M.S. "Sepoy H.H.S. "Bruce" H.M.S. "Seraph”
4.15.10
4.18.20
.D.N.F.
D.N.F.
D.N.F.
HOME FROM CHINA.
80 RESERVISTS GREETED
26
40 72
27
53
11
26
24
Total for 7 wkts.; dec.) 323 R. B. Lewis, A. B. Jordan, Dr.
J. M. A. Lowson and H. G. L. Richards did not bat.
Lya!
Lench and Allison each had 5 Goodwin
Evans fours and Stokes. 3.
Seven Service bowlers were Bevis tried, but collectively they were Guest not good enough. Thorp, an in- Murray terport "candidate," did the best of the lot.
Complete scores of the match follow:-
United Services Innings. Capt. Thorp, b Leach Rev. Venn, è & b Ollerdessen Capt. Graham, b Ollerdessen Capt. Morris, b Leach
Capt. Erskine, e & b Raws-
thorne
Lt. Dale, e Allison, b Leach
LONDON.
London, Yesterday.
IN
Mothers and wives who trudg-
ed through miles of docks in the morning mist were the first to hear the marching songs that heralded the return of the reser- vists from China by "Karmala."
docks.
-the
now
dono
For the convenience of the help-hard labour for six months. ors there will be depot of Roses 15. Sub-saction (9) provides for at the following places:-Mrs. C. P.
(a) A copy must be kept by the printer for one year instead of six months.
(b) If the name of the printer is Chinese it must be given in Chinese characters.
9
CHURCH. NOTICES.
A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR IS MADE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER
THIS
HEADING
W
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG.
November 27.
1st Sunday in Advent. Holy Communion (8 a.m.) Sunday School (10 a.m.) Matins (11 a.m.) Preacher: Rev. W. R. Canneli, Litany, for the Sick (12 noon). Evensong (8 p.m.)
Preacher: Rev. H. Copley Moyle.. Thoro will be a Social Gathering after Evensong in the Cathedral Hall, Music and Light Refresh-
(c) The offence is left to the or-ments.
dinary penalty under the Or- dinance.
Search, Seizure and Forfeiture. 22. Section 8 of the new Ordin- This is Marcel, 178 the Peak; Lower Ter-more than one register. minus, Peak Tramway; Mrs. Cal-explained in paragraph 8. above. ance provides for powers of search, lanan, Branksome Towera, May
Sub-section (10) corresponds to seizure and forfetture, Road: Mr. Barros. No. 2 Calne section 19 of Ordinance No. 4 of
Road; Mr. Gutierrez, No, 87 Bon- 1886. ham Road; Mra. J. C. Guterrez,
Register As Evidence.
Nov. 20-Day of Intercession for Missions.
Nov. 30: S. Andrew, Holy Com munion at 7.45 a..
w
-FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST,
23. The provisions of sections 131 to 17 of, Ordinance No. 4 of 1886 [Branch of The Mother Church, do not appear in the now Ordin-The First Church of Christ, Sclent- Kennedy Town; Mrs. Wilkinson, 16. Sub-section (12) enables the ance. They provide that the print- ist, in Boston, Mass, U.S.A.] No. 25 Praya Eaat; Mra. A. C. register to be used as prima facie er or publisher of a newspaper muat Botelho No. 93 Wongneichong evidence (I) of the truth of the give a bond in the sum of $1,200 Rond; French Convent, Causeway
Macdonnell Road, below Bowen
Road Tram Station. Sunday Service 11.15 a.m. Subject: "Ancient and Modern
- Reading Room at above address, open:-
Tuesday and Friday 10 am. to 12 Noon.
Monday and Thursday 5 to 7 p.m. The Public is cordially invited to attend the service and visit the Reading Room.
Bay; Mrs. Thirwell, Quarry Bay; matters stated therein or (ii) of conditioned that he will pay any Mrs. Murphy. Shaukiwan: Star the fact that the informaion was fine or penalty imposed on him, or Ferry Pier; at Hotel Savoy, and furnished by the person by whom any person acting for him in his Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Wednesday Evening Meeting at at Messrs. J. M. Alves & Co., Ltd., it purports to have been furnish- absence, by reason of any conviction Hypnotism, Denounced." la Chater Road where roses can ed. The former use might be of for libel, and also that he will pay now be had.
service in prosecutions generally all damages and costs recovered for 5.80 o'clock. The distribution depots in Kowand in libel actions.
the newspaper. The latter libel published in loon will be at Mra. A. A. Alves, could be taken advantage of in a So far as civil actions for libel are No. 175 Kowloon The authorities closed their Mrs. A. F. Osmund, No. 6 Victory Tong Estate;
for furnishing {prosecution
In concerned the amount of the bond fa eyes when 1,200 soldiers broke Avenue, Ho Mun Tin: Mrs. F. Aslett, correct particulars. It is open to quite inadequate, and in many cases the non-smoking rule in the To Ka Wan: Mrs. Hedley, Hung the complainant or prosecutor to it would be sufficient to pay only hom Dock, Hunghom: Star Ferry put in the entry for the one pur-a portion of the costa. The provi- The men were hurried to the Pier and at the Old Wigwam Club, nose or the other. In view of the sion seems unnecessary in the case waiting troop trains whilst most Mody Road, where roses are now provisions of sub-section (12) it of criminal proceedings because of of the officers were collected in obtainable.
is laid down in sub-section (11) the powers of arreat which exist in The headquarters will be R. W. motor cars by families.--Reuter.
at that when particulars have been criminal cases. Another objection Hotel. Savoy, Ice House Street furnished the Registrar must send is that the provision refers only (through the courtesy of Messrs. copy to each person who might to libel, whereas a much more seri- A. and P. Leong Hingkee, the pro-
ous case is that of sedition. prietors, where a number of shroffs be affected. will be in nttendance to 'receive 17. Section 5, which deals with bond provisions have therefore been the collection. All boxes will be the licensing of printing presses, abandoned. Section 9 of the new numbered so that each helper will replaces section 10 of Ordinance Ordinance simply provides that the be able to know the result of her No. 4 of 1886. The new section is proprietor, printer, publisher and based on section 3 of the Straita editor of any newspaper shall be efforts..
The Hong Kong public know the Settlements Ordinance No. 1llable criminally for any illegal mat- good work done by the Society on (Printing. Presses). Like the sec- ter contained in any issue of the Sailors' Christian Association. behalf of those in need, no matter tion in the Straits Settlements Or- newspaper, and that the printer of what religious creed they profess.
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. 15 2 62
Kowloon Innings.
The hearing. was adjourned at the Kowloon until Monday Magistracy yesterday of the case
1
19.4 5 90.
4
18 1 66
1
ARMS IN A CAR.
7
0 35
3 0 29
0
2. 0 17
0
RESULT OF SEARCH BY DETECTIVES;
A. W. Ramsey, c & b Ford
42
G. A. V. Hall, b Ford
16
F. E. Lawrence, run out
5
14
Rev. J. P. Murray, b Lowson B. D. Evans, b Ford
R
6
28 F. G. Bevis, e & b Lewis
12
6
F. Goodwin, e Taylor
Lewis...
b
W. Hyde, st. Jordan, b 56 Braddell
4 S. Jex, b Braddell
Capt. Dobbie, L.b.w., b Lench 14 W. G. Guest, not out
Group Capt. Robertson, c. Baker, b Rawsthorne .. Lee/Cpl. Miles, e Ollerdes-
sen, b Rawsthorne
Lt-Comdr. Shaw, c Leach, b
Rawsthorne ...
2* གླ
in which a passenger in a public
8 car as it was on the way to Un
loaded re-
4, at the Al Fresco Fete.
The
on De-The Governor in Council is given accused will not be liable under this
and address, re-
UNION CHURCH. Kennedy Road,
Sunday Services, November 27. Sunday, School at 9.45. Morning Service at 10.30.
Annual Church Parade of Scot- tish Company H.K.V.D.C.
Hymns 121, 136, 21, 874 and 541. Preacher: Rev. J. Kirk Maco-
nachie.
Wednesday 8.15: Soldiers and
CINEMA NOTES.
SCREENINGS.
The famous film "What Price
Queen's Theatre for the last time
24. Section 10 provides that any to-day and cinema-goers are ro-
car travelling in the New Ter
charged with the It is felt that the public will be dinance, it gives power to refuse any other document shall similar- ritories was
of a revolver and 95 glad to have the opportunity of licence, subject to a right of ap-ly be liable for any legal matter possession
peal to the Governor in Council. contained in such document. The of The evi-registering their appreciation rounds of ammunition, 22 as outlined by the Police, this humanitarian work
dence, a lectives stopped the cember 1, and again on December power to cancel a licence after due section if he proves that, the mat-WHAT PRICE GLORY”—FINAL
notice. Powers of seizure and for- ter in question was printed with. Acknowledgments.
feiture are given in the section. 10 Long and carried out a search as
out his authority, consent or know. The Society of St. Vincent de 18. Section 6, which requires ledge and that the printing there! 1a result of which 10 volver was found in the girdle of Paul begs to acknowledge the fol- books, newspapers and documents of did not arise from want of due Glory" will be screened in the
one of the passengers and a parcel lowing donations to the funds of printed. In the Colony to bear the care or caution on his part, 140 containing ammunition besides the the Al Fresco Fete on December printer's name
other. Both passengers had been 4-Sir Robert Ho Tung, $150; Dr. charged originally but, on the J. P. Fehlly, $50; Mr. J. E. Joseph, places section 12 of Ordinance No. civil or criminal process addressed minded that owing to its unusual
4 of 1886. Coryn. L. J.
The principal differ-
to the proprietor, printer, publish-length, performances begin prompt- application of Mr. Loseby the 800 Lieut.-Col.
The er or editor of any newspaper shall ly at: 2.80, 5, 7.15, and 9.80. charge against the second man was C.M.G., D.S.O., $30; Lady Ho Tung, ences in the new section are
follows:- O. M. R. W. withdrawn. That against the first $25; Lady Chater, $25; Mr. Hugo
(a) The class of document to be deemed to be duly served if loft picture is undoubtedly a remarkable. prisoner will be heard by two Ammann, $25; Mr. D. E. Clarke, 524; Mr. Ho Kom-tons, $25: Mr.
which the section is to apply with an adult at, or sent by post production and should on no account 0 Magistrates.
Li Ping, $25; Mr. G. P. de Martin, is defined differently. This to, the registered address of the be missed. $25; Mr. Wong Tak-kwong, $25; point is dealt with in the fol-office of the newspaper. Estato of F. Gomes, $25; Comdr.
lowing paragraph. Stefano Carrara, $20; Mr. J. R. case containing
George, $20; anonymous, $20; Mr. camera, jewellery and clothing Wm. B. Finnigan, $10; Mr. Wong was stolen from the steamer "On Kam-fuk,$10; The Maryknoll Lee" as it lay at the wharf yes- Sisters,$10; Mr. G. P. Marcel, $5; terday. The value of the pro- Mrs. J. B. Addison, $5; Messrs. perty, which belonged to a pas-Graca & Co., $20 and Poscards for senger, was $173.
Bowling Analysis.
Extras
29
J
7
Total (for 9 wkta.) J. C. Lyal and A. N. Other
did
not bat.
0
Lt.-Comdr. Thomson, not out
8
Extras
15- Rix
..7
1 17
1
Richards
11
1 23
Total
12
3 30
B
6 1 24
1
4 1 15
2
6 for 80, 7 for 133, 8 for 142, 9 for
142, 10 for 182.
Braddell Congdon
4.5 1
14
2
2 0 7
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W. .12
4 .39 0 2 34 4 .12 3. 33 4
18
LAWN TENNIS.
182 Ford Fall of wickets:-1 for 40, 2 Lowson for 42, 3 for 43, 4 for 51, 5 for 59, Lewis
Rawsthorne .14
Isaacs
Leach
Ollerdessen
Stokes
4 52 2 2 0 9 0
·Shanghai Innings.
D. W. Leach, c Dobbie, b
Erskine
L. F. Stokes, e Thomson, b
Dale
J. A. Quayle, c Shaw, b Thom-
son..
H W. Allison, c. Miles, b.
Thorp
G. J. Smith, b Thorp
32
20
AMERICA AND THE DAVIS CUP.
for
the -in
SERIES OF ROBBERIES.
A suit
A
Money and jewellery to the value of $178 was stolen from No. 25, Cochrane Street, yester- day.
Picture Gallery; Mesira. Sam Shing Wo, one cape preserved ginger; Messrs. Kwong Sang Hong Ltd., toliet articles and Mrs. W. T. Southorn, useful articlės.
tion of the Kuomintang.
45
25: Section II is taken practical-
(b). The offence is left to the y verbatim from section 6 of Or the dinance No. 5 of 1889 of the Or general penalty under
Ordinance.
(c) Possession
offence.
la
made
"THE MAN ON THE BOX."
their last Cinema-goers have dinance of Ceylon. It requires a opportunity to-day of seeing Syd funny exceptionally an copy of every edition of every news- Chaplin's
paper, signed by the printer or pub comedy, "The Man on the Box,' (d) Presumptions are provided lisher, to be delivered to the Re- which has been drawing large The copy houses at the World Theatre since in sub-section (10), (11)gistrar of Newspapers. and (12). Sub-section (12) so delivered is to be evidence in any Thursday. The picture
will be
is made general with a view legal proceedings against the print- shown at the 5.15 and 9.20 perform- to libel actions.
er, publisher, proprietor and editor ances only, a Chinese drama called
Matter of Punctuation,
of the newspaper. The coples so "The Mystic Fan" starting a five
A house in Tùng Wah Lane was
-19. Section 12 of Ordinance No, delivered are to be paid for by the day run to-day at the 2.80 and 7.15 New York, Yesterday.
also the subject of robbers' at-
In accordance with an order from 4 of 1886 applies to every "news- Government. The only substantial performances. The United States Lawn tentions yesterday, jewellery to the Nationalist "Government, the paper, paper, or book intended to difference between the section in the
"WAGES FOR WIVES." Tennis Association's Davis Cup the value of $550 being stolen.
or made public."Bill and the section in the Ceylon Shanghai Chinese territory muni-be distributed has Committee
decided that
Mr. Sara, of the Public Works cipality has issued instructions to No doubt the phrase "intended to Ordinance is that in the Bill the
"Wages for Wives," the amusing. 58 the United States should chal- Department, reports that some the Chinese police to keep a strict be distributed or made public" was delivered copy of the newspaper is
at the Star lenge
the Cup
one stole from his car which was watch for communists who have meant to apply to newspapers and to be evidence against the editor domestic comedy: 48 American zone in 1928-Reuter's left in Statue Square, a jet and been very active since the purifica-papers as well as to books, in spite as well as against the printer, pub Theatre, will be screened for the
6 American Service,
pump valued at $40.
of the punctuation. The objection lisher, and proprietor. The Ceylon inst time this evening. The cast to this phrase is the doubt as to, Ordinance does not refer to editors. Includes auch popular players a the meaning of the word "distri- 26. Section 12 of the new Ordin-Jacqueline Logan, Margaret Living- buted." Obviously, a document ance provides a general maximum ston, Zasu Pitts, Creighton Hale and would not be printed at all unless, penalty of $1,000 or six months' im Claude Gillingwater. the coples were intended to be dis-prisonment. This is the penalty gramme in the Star Theatre is tributed to some persons. That under sections 4 and 18 of Ordin- continuous from 5.16 to 8.45 with a being so, the word might take its ance No. 4 of 1886, except that is final performance at 9.20.. colour from the subsequent word those two cases the imprisonment "public," This might have the must be without hard labour while Jeffect of excluding from the-soc-here it may be with or without
tion a document issued by a society hard labour.
E C. Baker, not out
4
Capt. E. I. M. Barrett, not
out
10
Extras
13
Total (for 5, wkta.). 188 T. L. Rawsthorne, C.. E. Oller- dessen, J. A. Isaacs, E. G. Barnes
did not bat.---
Fall of wickets:-1 for 52, 2 for
53, 3 for 151,4 for 171, 5 for 173.
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R. W.
8 0 31
Dobbie
5 0 14 0
Thorp
.14
B 38
Erskine
2 1
Dale
7. 0 28 1
Miles
4 0.16 1
Shaw
3 0 18
0
Thomson
(DONT
•PUSH!
7.6 0 33 1
HOCKEY.
CLUB DE RECREIO BEAT THE
CLUB.
Ahockey. match was played yes- terday afternoon at King's Park between the Club de Recreio, and the Hong Kong Hockey Club "A"
team.
The match resulted in a win for the Recralo by one goal to nil, The only goal was scored by D. Alvea. H.K. HOCKEY CLUB 1ST XI v. NAVY.
The Hockey Club team against the Navy, in a game to be played en the Navy ground, King's Park, on Wednesday at 4.45 p.m.will bo-W. J. Lockhart-Smith, J. E Henry, D. Lyon, L. M. S. Lloyd, AA. Dand (capt.), E. L. Sim, R. R Todd, T. Whitley, R. K. Valen tine, W. Woodward; and J. E. Noronha A
HOT AIR" AT A SOCCER MATCH.
THE RA.E.
TURNED OUT ∙AGAINST
THE CLUB
WITH
10 MEN
AND A
MR VERNON WHOM
YOU SEE
HERE WITH
HE
·ON ARRIVAL IMMEDIATELY KEPT UP! HIS REPUTATION. AS A
FLYING MAN·
ONLY WAY
·THE CLUB⋅
COULD DREVENT HIM FROM SCORING WAS BY KICKING THE
BALL
WITH
·DAIST
HE HAD HEARD: THAT SOME GOAL POSTS HAD BEEN ERECTEM ON THE USR & GROUND HURRIEDLY LEFT THE AERODROME.
'A FLIGHT_THROUGH BY THE CLUB DEFENCE
[HERE]
IS LOGE
OUT OF THE GROUND.
RAF
BUT A CIVILIAN FOUND
HK.F.C.Nov. 19.
AND A CLIDE INTO THE NET. COMPLETE WATH.
KUNEŠALL,
AND OUR FRIBAT DOE FROMETI SCORED TAM
The
NEW "FELIX" FILM.
pro-
The new programme at the to its members. This, however, is 27. Section 18 of the new Ordin- Queen's Theatre to-morrow will be one of the classes. which it is most ance repeals Ordinance No. 4 of a very attractive one. The feature desirable to bring under the sec-1886.
film will be à first rate comedy,
tion. The new section, therefore, 28. Section 18 suspends the com- "Say It Again," with Richard Dlx attacks the problem in a different mencement of the Ordinance, This in the leading role as a prosaic way. It begins by a general ap-is inserted in order to give time young man who is mistaken for the plication to every printed docu- for preparation of the registers and Crown Prince of a small kingdom, ment, and in sub-section (6) ft to give time for newspapers to re- The programme, will also include excepta documents "solely intended gister and for the keepers of print the latest Felix comedy, "Felix on new topical and solely used for a bora Ade ing presses to apply for licences. the Farm," and a and ordinary commercial or pro
gazette showing recent events at fessional or social purpose, pro-
Home. vided that such document as print- ed contains no seditious or political matter whatsoever." In order to meet the point that a document issued by a socley to its members would be a document used for a social purpose, the section goes on to provide that "a document used
DUCTOR SUED.
QUESTION OF ETIQUETTE RAISED.
for the purposes of a society, club In the Summary Court yeater
Following the execution of Abdul Rashid for the murder of the Hinda leader Swami Shadranand, amazing scenes were witnessed in. Delhi, Bays a "Straits Times" cor- respondent. Fifty thousand Mos lems made a demonstration outside the fall and demanded the body,
or other organisation shall not be day the hearing, was fixed for and after promising to bury it on deemed to be used for a social pur Wednesday morning of a caso in the Jall promises took it through po" It will be noticed that which Mr. J. M. Xavier, of 9 Chi the city. Rioting, ensued, and Bri- Wo Street. Youmati, sued Dr. T. P. tish troops and armoured care were called out Many persons were in- in the case of proceedings before A Woo, medical practitioner of 84
jured. magistrate at least the scheme of a queen's Road Central ... for $790) general statement followed by an under an alleged LO.U. De- excoption will have the effect, under fendant'a solicitor, Mr. C. A. S. section 28, of the Magistrates Or- Russ, wished the case to be heard dinance, of throwing on the defen- In Chambers, but Mr. Justice Wood dant the onus of proving the ex declined to accede to his request. ception The term "printed docu- Mr. Russ thereupon asked that the ment is defined In section, 2. case should not be reported as a professional gentleman was ft- 20. As section 6 begins with a
volved. His Honour remarked general reference to every printed that there was no privacy in open document, a further exception of court. Mr. Runs: There is documents printed taide the question of privacy but there Is Colony
etiquette
POLAR CAKE
ITS QUALTY.. THAT COUNTS