$1,000 CLAIM
AGAINST LOCAL
SHIPPING FIRM
Ex-Kwongtung Master Involved
SUM DEMANDED IN LIEU OF THREE MONTHS' NOTICE
Further evidence was taken at the Supreme Court before the Puisne Judge. Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, this morning, of the case in which Captain A. H. Brown, formerly master of the ss. Kwongtung. claims $1.000 from the Yuen On SS. Co. in lieu of three months' notice.
Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared in Court on behalf of the plaintiff, while the defendant firm was re- presented by Mr. F. G. Nigel-
The first witness to be called at to-day's hearing was Captarn Eļ Rule who, when questioned by Mr. Silva, stated that be and Captain Brown mates
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LEKHINE Came into the grieved, at the failure of the great A
room and after saying experiment in which he had so "Good evening to Katrina devoutly believed. He was dis- stood stamping the snow from appointed in the people, who mere- -CHINA MAIL ~ SPECIAL
This boots in front of the stove.ly went on being lazy, making no Nuremberg, Today.
After a moment she got up and real attempt to help anything A.cannon salute against a helped him off with his overcoat along, and merely doing all they background of the pealing of and took the rough tweed cap could each of them to get as the bells of all the churches in which he wore and hung them up much as was possible for himself. Nuremberg announced Herr on the peg in the corner of the disregarding all the others. Hitler's arrival at the city hall sleeping apartment on the opposite shortly after 6 pm yesterday-side of the passage
In a strange way, which she, After inspecting companies af
herself, could not explain, Katring MRI706.—Roll Along Prairie Moon Alekhine was allowed two rooms had not been very unhappy during honour drawn up in the square, because he was assistant commis-the ten years which she had spent surrounded by thousands of en-sar in the police commissariat in with Alekhine as his wife. She thusiastic spectators, the Chancel-Rostov, and because he used the knew, as he did, that she had lor entered the city hall, where, living room as an overflow office. merely married him to save ber accompanied by Dr. Hess, "Herr When Katrins hung up the life; otherwise she would have met Julius Streicher and the Chief tweed cap on the peg she noticed the same fate as the other well- Burgomaster of Nuremberg, he that there was an English name born women who had been her con- took his seat in one of the four inside it; the cap had, apparently temporaries. high chairs on a specially raised been made in Manchester, and she platform.
-wondered vaguely just how it was Greeting Herr Hitler in the that a cap made in Manchester had been ship-i A television screen measuring 14 His evidence was being, square feet was shown at the Ger- name of Nuremberg. the Burgo could get all the way to Russia.
man Radio Exhibition in Berlin last master recalled that last year the givez without any ulterior month Professor Carolus of Leipsiz city had exhibited the old insignia room and went
She went back into the living Captain Brown. accord has spent years completing the of the German Reich, including the She was busy there for a moment to the samovar. "ing to witness, had been continu-i paratus, Yously drunk for two weeks before
1,000-year-old city sword The and then gave Alekhine his tea. first German Reich had decayed. There was no sugar, because the he went to hospital in April, 1934
he continued; the second disap-allowance had not come through. peared in disgrace.
and, although.. by virtue of his official positition. he could have certain tolerance, an understand- Living with him had given her a procured some with a little "tron- bie, he would not do this. He had ng of what the men like Alekhine. always been against officials get-under the Tsarist regime, were who had suffered so grievously ting extra supplies for themselves. The Burgomaster then presented hungry. Then she went back to majority of crooks and scoundrels while so many of the people were ing to do for Russia, being thwarted continuously by the the Chancellor with an exact re-her sewing. plica of the famous Reich sword
Out of the corner of her eye she who had inserted themselves futo with the words: "The German watched Alekhine as he sat at the official positions in the Soviet, and Reich sword, for the leader of all rough deal table, looking through making it, in some ways, infinite- who battened on the new regime, Germans, who has made Germany the papers before him. It was united, strong and free again”.
ly worse than the old one. obvious that something Was Thanking the Burgomaster for worrying him; his blue eyes, deep bated Alekhine; she remembered, She remembered how she had the cordial welcome accorded him set in a long, thin face that was
Nuremberg, the Chancellor lined with the thousand cares of too, that she had consented to made a survey of the progress of the last ten years were even more marry him, in the first place, be-
motive.
Mr. Silca: If Dr. Strahan DOCUMENTS OF
came to Court and said that plain- tiff went to hospital for an opera- tion to his eye, after having visit- ed the doctor seven times, would you still hold to your present evi- dence***
Mr. Lindsell: "I don't see how that evidence would affect this evidence."
"Mr. Silva: "As Your Lordship pleases."
ISS. Bonds
ANCIENT DAYS
HANDED BACK
Graceful Act Of Restoration
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Belgrade. To-day. When Mr. Silva put a question The "Prisren manuscript. to witness asking whether he had the famous law book of the been in possession of any ISS. Czar Dushan (XIVth Century),
"But you, my leader, have creat ed the Third Reich, which, strong, inwardly and outwardly, has now
arisen in true greatness."
SWORD PRESENTATION
She was sorry for Alekhine; she that he was disappointed.
the ambitious new buildings in the tired than usual bonds. witness turned and asked dating from the most brilliant
grounds, built there for the pur- His Lordship if it were necessary epoch of the history of the Ser- for him to answer the question. bian people, was handed over to pose of the party rally, stating and Mr. Lindsell asked Mfr. Silva the Yugoslavian Premier. 31 that the city of wonderful old Ger- what was the reference of the Stoyadinovitch, by the German man ert was rapidly being trans- Mister Herr von Hieren, at formed into a city of the new Ger- -question-
the instigation of the German many arising. Government.
Mr. Silva: "These bonds were given to Mr. Teng (The assistant compradore of the Kwongtune).
Mr. Lindsell: "Are you gesting that there was friendship between them?""
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This act which is hailed - with
The new grounds gave the poli-j demonstrations of delight, is a sequel to an episode of the Worldcal organisations and especially sux War, when, during the great Ser-
the army the possibility of parades undue bian retreat, the German forces
jon a greater scale. rescued many valuable State do cuments from a burning train.
To-morrow's story will be "Talisman Of Happiness, by Jaeland Marmur.
cause at the back of her mind there was an idea that she might Somehow, escape, that she might, by some miracle, find Alexis Niko las, whom she had loved, and who was, at this time, somewhere
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a member of one of those strangel groups of bandits, consisting of a weird mixture of ex-officers and {city scmm, who still waged a kind of guerilla warfare in the comm- Sir, The Kowloon Tong Branch tryside, living from hand to mouth us to be able to inaugurate these taken the responsibility of arrang- day to day-
"It is a particular pleasure for of the V.D.M.A, bare again under-on what they could steal from grounds in an impressive manner, ing the annual outing to Shek-0 As she took his cup to refill if
for the inmates of the Blind Home, he looked up at her and smiled. people's army. This symbol of the Pokfulam, and it has been decided "Next Thursday is your birth-! question, whereupon. Captain Rule As the priceless value of these German nation's strength will alto hold the picnic tabs year on day, Katrina," he said: "what RECOMMENDATIONS The Italian Legation disclaims admitted that he had been in ancient documents was Dot re-ways remind me of this memorable Saturday, 19th October.
Mr. Silva: "Yes.".
His Lordship then told witness! that he would have to answer the i
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with the German nation's new
possession of some ISS bonds. comised and they were forgotten party rally in the third year of the
He looked up at her.
PENDING
any knowledge of the reported offer of the Emperor to allow Italy to build a road or a railway from Eritrea to Gondar, or to en- gage numerous advisers, includ- ising Italians, to be nominated by
the League A
(Continued from Page X) Baron Aloisi, whose attitude absolutely stiff and unyielding..
The committee has decided that
would you like me to give you for May I through the columns of a present?** w Mr. Chau Cheuk-fat, a directo, during the years of tumult and up-ational-Socialist revolution and your Paper, appeal to the public to "It is nice of you to remember," |
heaval that followed, the World not least, of the year of the new give the same of the Yuen On SS. Co. the next war, and were only brought to Germany liberty," Trans-Ocean this year as has been accorded in thing. I have as much as we ca
she said, "but I do not want any- generous support witness to be called, said that he light again a short time ago. Service had seen Captain Walker on Janu when their
immense
the past, both in donations and have.” historical (Earlier message on Päge 3) ary 2 and had told him to ask importance
loans of cars, was realised. The Captain Brown'
"I would like to give you some- to call at the Reich Government then took im-!
Acknowledgment will be made in office the following day as he had mediate steps to return the Yugo
the Press of all contributions thing, Katrina," he said, "some it is not worth while to pursue the exploration, and will now await the heard that the plaintiff had beez slavian national property.
and/or offers of cars and I shall little thing.” drinking and neglecting his The German Minister empha
be very glad to receive these, He looked down at the papers report of the sub-committee on the duties. He had paid the sised that the new Germany has
which may be sent to me through before him. She could see that he Italian memorandum as regards plaintiff's doctor's bill in respect a keen appreciation of the sacred- of his eyes, which had amounted ness all peoples feel for docu- ments relating to their origin and
to 340.
Cross-examined by Mr. Silva, past
witness stated that he remember M. Stoyadinovitch said that ed a certain Captain Austin He this act of generosity deepened knew him when he was employed the friendship between the in the ss. Kwongnam, but could peoples.
not recall his sailing in the
two
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The manuscript has beention conducted by the Faculty of Kwangchow (now the Kwongsai). {given over to the national Secretaries, London, were received
He stated that Captain Walker's museum-Trans-Ocean Service. salary, was $50, but this was more
by way of a pension than a salary.
Two Trips To Hospital
Captain H. W. Walker was then called and gave evidence to the effect that he had known ̈ the plaintiff for the past 30 years. In October 1933. Captain Brown had transhipped from the ss. Kwong- sai to the s-3. Kwonginng." On that occasion plaintiff had had
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some alcohol, and he had taken As the summer season in Can-
locally yesterday by air mail.
The Negus has given his prî- rate residence at Harrar to the Red Cross, which has just been started there-Beater.
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Attempted Murder Charge
She went back to her chîair.
ship of the League, which they Sir
Samuel
Hoare, and the After a few moments he spoke. hope will be ready within the next Minister for League Affairs, Mr.
136 hours
**I am ly very sorry for
Anthony Eden, met M. Laval you, **I. have some Katrina," he said.
ABYSSINIAN PROTEST
again last evening in Geneva, to bad news for you. I am unhappy Geneva: Abyssinia has address continue the conversations, which because I must be the bearer of led a fresh protest to the League lasted for an hour and 20 minutes, bad news."
against the concentration of Italian Yesterday morning. These dis- She looked at him.
troops in Eritrea and Somaliland cussions, which are regarded as How can there be bad news The Note also reiterated the deter-manifesting the cordial spirit for me?" she said. - -
mination of the Abyssinian Gov of co-operation and the He was looking at the papers ernment to do nothing to precipi-. close community of ideas
FRENCH ANXIETY:
which exist between the British and French Governments, are assumed to be connected with the
Among those who passed are At Woodbridge, Suffolk, Vic- before him when he answered. tate a crisis. Kwan Wan Kui and Koh Hostor Albrow, wireless operator,
"Yesterday," he said, "one of Chew, both securing Distinction Chilton-road, Ipswich, was charg- the Cheka detachments captured a and being awarded
a Bronze ed with attempting to murder guerilla band near Torshok They Paris: France is nervous with the main problems before Medal, Loh Tsong Wah, Lee Man, Gordon Capper, also of Ipswich were bad people. They have regard to the effect of Sir Samuel League of Nations and parti
Hoare's speech at Geneva to-day-cularly the Italo-Abyssinian con- Stephen Siu, Chu Wai Chuen and The Deputy Chief Constable of given much trouble to as with Wong Kam Pri.
East Suffolk said that at 5.20 their marderings and lootings. It is reported from Geneva that fict, and to be directed towards They are all students of the H.K. p. Mr. Cupper reported to a is certain that they will be shot M. Laval, in the course of a talk harmonising the points of view Commercial Institute, Wyndham constable that he had been shot I am sorry to tell you that the with Sir Samuel Hoare, counsell of the two delegations in regard Street, being seven out of the ten at by accused, fa
leader of this band was Alexis 1 ed moderation. It is feared here to procedure in various eventuall successful candidates.
that an uncompromising, declarties. She did not speak for a feration by Sir Samuel Hoare might
cause Italy to stop talking minutes; her eyes were riveted to the piece of rough cloth that she was sewing, but she did not see it the tears which were
A remand was ordered.
him to hospital after some persas-ton always abounds in choleric Elementary Schools
sion They went to the War Mem and other kinds of disease caused orial Hospital Later on he was by "cold drinks," the Bureau of again taken to hospital this time Public Health has now taken to the Canossa Hospital,
Nikolas I am very sorry.”
For Jews In Germanying her she could see the face,
Berlin. To-day-Special ele established for children professyoung, laughing, of Alexis Nikolas, vigorous steps to see that all mentary schools for Jews will be ing the Jewish faith. The ques-and above it sat at a jaunty angle On January 2 of this year he "cok drinks" in the city are pre-opened on April 1 next year in tion of religion, it is-stressed, is the far head-dress of the Tsar's went on board Captain Brown's ship pared with boiled water. Be Berlin, Frankfurt on Main, Bresnct, how
and Captain Brown appeared to be sides, men are sent to the differ-lan and possibly Munich, accord- very jolly Captain Brown told him ent tea houses to investigate ing to a decree issued by the Min-
on that occasion that he was going whether sanitary conditions preister of Education, Herr Rust.
to leave the ship. He had plenty vail in the preparation of eat This
of money, and he was going to liveables."
ashore Plaintiff did not always All this is done for the
speak in this vein and it was his of the health of the public
(the witness's) impression that Central Press
his conscience was pricki
the
On leaving the ship he went to
cross-examined
Chan
him that Silva
Brown
ree, it is stated in
quarters, intro new phase in
ves that
Italian Protest
CITIZENS NOT PROTECTED
IN INTERIOR
The committee of five and their experts are still engaged i z study of the Italian and Abys- sinian, cases, in order to be in a position to make - a report to the Council on any settlement it may be found possible to recommend to the parties, with which the Addis Ababa. The Italian Min- Chairman of the committee, Senor the deciding point, Own Siberian Sharp-shooters. ister, Count Vinct protestedto de Madariaga, is informally
What a splendid fgure he had the Ethiopian Foreign Office Jewish been!
terday morning regarding the disturbing ** A cold rage possessed her.
fient
he alleged "Of course they will
the Ethiopian isu- sprestid – “And what else they do but kill and loot?
they starved
there wa
them but
Ling
the Itali
nsulates
ved to
living in
Consul
ted: Addis Ab the personnel.
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tabl
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