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JUDGE REBUKES A LA
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Lord Harewood Gives Evidence.
TURF LIBEL SUIT.
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The following programme wil! se broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on wavelength: of: 358. metres.
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EASTERN SPLENDOUR IN THE LORDS.
African Chief's Prayer for the King.
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London Hippodrome Orchestra (D284), Pony Turf Club, and the Sports The Desert Song-Selection Printing Preas are sued by Mr. (Ramberg), Ernest Edward Sawrey Cookson,
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WATER RETURN.
All Reservoirs Below
Overflow.
The level and storage of water in the reservoirs on June 1, 1081, were as undert
[for damages for alleged libel,
Mr. Cookson campained that a warning-off notice published by The Windmill Man-Selection, the Pony Turf Club in their racing calendar in April 1929 reflected on his honesty and honour.
The defonce was a. denial that the notice was defamatory.,
The hearing was again adjourn │ed.
The chiefs swept into the room attired in purple, and fine linen- and heavy, thick boots. One wore a gown of lurid blue, with large collar and cuffs of gold braid over a garment of pale pink.
On his head rested a turban of Court Symphony Orchestra orange and white, with red and
(9520). 7.30-8 p.m.-From the Studio-green trimmings, and round his Lecture by Father T. Cooney, S.J.,neck was a chain, of gold. on "Electricity."
8 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Report.
!
Colonel James Cooksan, brother of Mr. Ernest Cookson, continued hin evidence..
Cross-examined by Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C. (for the Pony Turf Club), Colonel Cookson stated that outside the Court the previous day: He went up to Mr. Slawe, who had been identified by his brother-as a hairdresser's assistant to whom he, had given a bad cheque for £2, and called him "a little cad."
Mr. Justice Horridge: You did that in the precincts of this Court —Yes, my lord.. I am sorry.
Don't you know that to go and attack a witness in the precincts of the Court is gross contempt?— I did not know.
"Paltry" Cheque.
8-8.27 p.m.-Octets.~~-~
Lounge Suite.
Arabs present wore lounge suits, except for one who had on flannels
The Bohemian Girl-Then You'll Re-and a blue blazer. Each wore a
member Me (Balfe arr, Sear), Maritana-Scenes That Are Brightest
(Wallace arr. Sear), ---
"
J. II. Squire Celeste Octet (9107). Mignon-Polonaise
(Thomas arr. Robertson), Mignon-Introduction et Romance
(Thomas arr. Robertson),
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet (9507). Classica-Selection (arr. Ewing).
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet (9440). 8.27-9 pm Orchestral Gately Echoes (Caryl & Monekton).
Herman Finck and His Orchestra (9718).
foz.
Several of the Africans appear- ud to be feeling the cold and wore mufflera.
Chief Kiu, of Tanganyika, who spoke no English, said to the com- mittee through an interpreter:-
"I wish to express thanks for the
honour that has been done me in being called to London by order of the Sovereign, King George.
"No one from the people of Tanganyika has ever before been called to London. I trust Almighty God will watch over His Majesty Sir Hamilton Harty Con-King George and remove all evil.
ducting the Halle from him." Orchestra (9716-7).
Capriccio Espagnole
(Rimsky & Korsakov);
"Do you know now sir?" demand. Echoes of the Valley (Gennin),
9-10.30
Programme.
Sir Dan Godfrey Conducting ed Mr. Justice Horridge sternly,
the Bournemouth Municipal Colonel Cooksan: You have told
Orchestra (9821). me so, and I accept it that it is.no.
p.m.-From the Studio- Colonel Cookson explained that European Studio Concert. The acted ae he did because he was annoyed at the cross-examination of his brother about the "paltry cheque for two pounds," especially having regard to the fact that a clergyman, who had since died, had paid the money.
Sir Patrick: Does it occur to you that if there was a cad in this transaction it was your brother? -Unintentionally so...
Werc upset about the
you City and Hill District.
evidence? Yes, I disliked it im- ..... 28 7B 25 gg mensely, and thought it extremely
Tytam Intermediate.43' 0" 88"B 63 2"B 33' 8"B Tytam Tuk Wong Nei Chung 27 6B 17' 6" Pokfulum........ 21'11"B. 811
1980
1931
Tinstructions to sell by. Publie Tytam 21 78 25 38
Auction
ON
FRIDAY, June 26, 1931, commencing at 2.30 p.m...
at their Sales Room,
4,. Duddell Street.
A Quantity of
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:-
[Note: B. denotes "Bolow Over flow; A. denotes "Above Overflow"; L. denotes "Level with Overflow.")
Storage In millions and decimals of gallons.
1930
1931 214.50 .1.90 32.98 320.16
Tytam
Tytam Byewash Tytam Intermediate Tytam Tuk Wong Nel Chung, Pokfulam
:
Colonel Cookson, in further re- ply to Sir Patrick, said that at the stewards' inquiry Major Alexander was talking incessantly, and com! pletely "ran the show."*.
Sir Patrick: If Lord Harewood says that Major Alexander did not take any part in the decision or 200.74 vote at that inquiry, would you re- 98 gret that your brother's counsel, in 150.34 opening this case, made the charge 727.68 that Major Alexander was accuser, 16.58 prosecutor and judge?If Lord Harewood says that-yes, certainly 595.84 1,188.16 I should express regret.
5.36
20.85
11.84
Teak Hatstand, Chesterfield Coaches and Armchairs, Book- cases, Sideboards, Folding Screen, Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Din- ner Waggon, Flower Stands, Ice Consumption of water in the City. Chests, Filters, Dinner Crockery, end Hill District in millions and de Glasa Ware, Cutlery, Table Fans,imals.cf gallons during the month
etc.
Total
of May.
Stewards' Duty.
Songs by Miss Marin Gomes (Soprano) accompanied by Mr. George Grimble. (a) The Cuckoo (Liza Lehmann). (b) A Fairy Went ́A-Marketing
(Goodhart). Piano Solos by Miss Luba Pecker-
Selected.
He said that the people of Tan- ganyika, although obedient, ser vants of the King, were opposed to claser union of Kenya, Uganda and' Tanganyika. They were afraid of the strong influence which the set- tiers had in the Legislative Coun- cil of Kenya Colony.
Chief's Reply,
"Kenya natives," he added, "are registered and Issued "with cards on which they are forced to have their
Something to remember!
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Songs by Miss Angeles Siloa
accompanied by Miss Luba Pecker.criminals, and have to carry them (a) Cavalleria Rusticana-Romanza wherever they roam. We consider
(Mascagni).
(b) Si tu me Amaras-Melodia-.
(L. Denza).
Songs by Mr. G. D'Aquino (Tenor),
accompanied by Mr. George Grimble. (a) Serenata (Tost!).
(b) Because (Guy' d'Hardelot). Songs by Miss Maria Gomes (Soprano) accompanied by Mr. George Grimble (a) Songs My Mother Taught Me
(Dvorak),
(b) I Got a Robe (Negro Spiritual)
(Burleigh), Pianoforte Solos by Miss Luba Pecker
-Selected.
Songs by Miss Angeles Silos
accompanied by Miss Luba Pecker. (a) 1 Libro Santo-Melodia
(Ciro Pinsuti).
(b) And Yet (Jane Hathaway), Songs by Mr. G. D'Aquino (Tenor),
accompanied by Mr. George Grimble. (2) Mighty Lak 'a Rose (Nevín). (b) My Dreams (Tosti). 10.30 p.m.-Close Down
NIAGARA THRILLS.
Riverman's Trip in a Barrel.
said that the stewards of the Pony Sir Patrick, opening the defence,
1030
1931
Turf Club were gentlemen who, Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Teak | Consumption 288.108 341.62 for no other reason than that they Double and Single Wardrobes with Estimated population 442,880, 410,650 thought it necessary that if racing Bevelled Mirror Doors, Underwood Consumption per,
26.8 were to continue it must continue) Typewriter, Dressing Tables, head per day...
§ Includes 06.07 million gallons from honestly, gave a great deal of their
Niagara Falls, May 31. Marble Top Washstands, Chest of Mainland.
time to the affairs of the Turf with- The treacherous whirlpool of the Drawers, Desks, Linen and Blan- *Includes 05.03 million gallons from out any advantage to themselves. Niagara Falls held the veteran kets, etc.
Mainland.
"Not one of those gentlemen, riverman, Hill, in its deadly grasp
Gramophones and Recorda, Glass Cabinet, Carpeta and Rugs, Cabin and Wardrobe Trunks, Porcelain Basins, Flower Pots, Jars, Vases, Books, Table Lamps, Marble Top Round Table, etc.
and
A Quantity of BLACKWOOD. FURNITURE: including:
Joss Tables, Bede, Cabinets, Cheati Armchairs, Tea Poys, Oplum Stools, Curio Cabinet, etc,
also:
25..
One Singer Trendle Sewing Machine.
On View from Thursday, June
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20.4
May, 1980. From May 1 to 31,
was given to all Rider Main Districts ever wants to get one farthing for naon while ha was attempting his a 12 hours supply (6 a.m.6 p.m.) said Sir Patrick, "ever hoped or for nearly three hours in the after- (Principal Mains closed 6pm-the services he is rendering to the third trip through the rapids and a.m.) with the exception of the area racing community by endeavouring the whirlpool of the Lower Niagara North of Queen's Road between Mur- ray Road and Eastern Street where a to keep racing clean."
river.
constant supply, was maintained dur He submitted that under the Thousands of spectators thronged ing the whole month.
Pony Turf Club rules, the stewards the banks breathless with auspense. May, 1931.-Constant" supply throughout the City Hill and High were quite entitled to warn off a Hill, whose barrel was awash inside Level Districts during the whole person who, in their judgment, de-lowing to its having sprung a leak, month.
Kowloon.
served such treatment without was swirled round and round in the giving any reason, as long, of great vortex of water. Once or | course, as they acted honestly... twice when he felt himself to be in
Stakes Liability.
calm water Hill opened the manhole
1031 1930
Kowloon Reservoir" *and Byewash my 10′ C'E ̈ ̈11′ 9′′B Shek La Palve
Lord Harewood, then gave and shouted for help. Finally, the Reservoir. B'11”B.
evidence. He said he had beard barrel was washed within fifty feet Reception Reservoir 10' 1'B1'7" something about the Cookson affair of the shore, Thereupon Hill's
Storage in millions and decimals
before the stewards' inquiry on seventeen-year-old son with a rope of galloss, tim
3:1930 1931,
931 May 4. He presided at the inquiry, fed round his waist, plunged into Kowloon Reservoir:
Sir Patrick: In your own view the water and towed the barrel and Byewash
202.96
241.10 was the non-payment of stakes a ashore.. Shek Lai Pulatovi v Auctioneers. Reservoir - 82.69 116.10 serious matter 1-A very seriousIEN
28.97 matter.
Terma-Cash on Delivery.
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Hong Kong, Jane 23, 1981,
GET Frère
PIPPERMINT
Quee
Reception Reservoir.
STEEL HELMETS.
Ex-Crown Prince.
If no stakeholder is appointed Total,... 208.10 388.17 with the approval of the Pony Consumption of water in Kowloon Club, In your view who is the per- Possible Leadership of in millions and decimals of gallons" during the month of May. son liable for the stakes? Tlic TENA BENDER 1930 1931 clerk of the coursera na k Consumption
18468150.49 After Colonel Cookson had left Vstimated population: 175,960 286,1
286,160 the meeting, continued Lord Hare- Consumption
wood, the stewards considered the
head per dare8.0
Constant supply in all districts dur matter. Hafor Alexander did not
take any part in the deliberations the
ine May 1930 and 1981,
The Government Analyst reporte of the stewards, whose decision
show that the quality of the water that Mr., Cookson
is antisfactory,kako bi pona
Totali rainfalls May. 81, 1980, 181
May. 81, 1981, 26:25:2
Printi
PPICES
be "warn
Berlin, June 2 the Daily Tele
fndicating the forme Crown
·remarkableZOVA- the Steel Helmet
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this system inconsistent with the liberty of a native."
Mr. C. Roden Buxton, M.P., told Chief Kiu that he had been inform- ed that there was forced labour In Tanganyika-that men were com pelled to work without being paid for it.
The chief's reply, interprated, was: "The man who told you that told you a lie and has no shame."
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