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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1936
MR. JUSTICE CHARLES
CRITICISED
£30,000 AWARD DISALLOWED
Comments, an Mr. Justice Charles's treatment of witnesses in a case that came before him for breach of agreement were made in the Court of Appeal last mouth.
GOVERNMENT TENDERS
Stores For P.W.D. Required
VARIOUS SPECIFICATIONS
Sealed tenders in triplicate, which should be clearly marked "Tender for Stores," will be re-
ceived at, the Colonial Secretary's | Office until noon of Wednesday,
The court allowed the appeal of Mr. Herbert George Latilla, a financier, from the judgment of Mr. Justice Charles awarding £50,- 000 damages to Mr. Edward John Way, a mining engineer. They gave Mr. Latilla costs of the appeal and those in court below.
-The damages were awarded for, such as the arrangements that were
livery of the undermentioned breach of agreement to give Mr-made about the shares of Mr. June 24, for the supply and de- Way a profit interest in gold con-Latilla being placed in FFH,' and
Stores required by the Government cessions in West Africa that he another matter of which the judge of Hong Kong during the period (Mr. Way) introduced to Mr.spoke very warmly-namely, whe-July 1 to December 31, 1996:— Latilla.
ther Mr. Latilla knew that Mr. Class
situated in a
Mr. Justice Charles had held Way's room was
2Asbestos and India Rubber that the contract was contained in certain place in the building-No. L-Abrasive Cloth and Wheels.
Packings. letters and interviews between the certainly did not possess the in- portance attributed to them-by- parties.
the judge.
some years
"Distasteful" Matter Lord Justice Slesser, giving judgment, referred to an interview "We must add that we think the between Mr. Way and Mr. Latilla treatment which Mr. Latilla and
remarked some ago, and
other witnesses received that it was because, in his view, from the judge was hardly cal-
a wrong calated to promote the discovery | the judge had formed estimate of the discussions be-of the real truth. This distaste- tween parties that the whole of fui matter was fully dealt with his judgment had suffered. by Sir William Jowitt, E.C. (for Mr. Justice Charles bad accept- Mr. Latilla), and Mr. H. J. Wal- ed the evidence of Mr. Way in pre-lington, EC. (for Mr. Way), and ference to that of Mr. Latilla, and we see no reason to suppose that spoke of Mr. Latilla's evidence as Mr. Latilla was not honestly in- "prevaricating, shuffling and intending to state that which he some cases patently untrue."
thought he remembered.
Better Recollection
"We thought it necessary to say this much about the matter. To and, "To say
that he accepted the say more is unnecessary, evidence of Mr. Way," observed being unnecessary, is most unde- Lord Justice Slesser, "is not to sirable.
say necessarily more than this "But we cannot allow certain of that these two gentlemen endea-the observations which have been voured to remember what happen-made to pass because, having ed a very considerable time ago,lexamined the transcripts, I think and the judge. thinks that Mr.it is plain that there has been, in Way's, recollection is better than the court below, considerable mis- that of Mr. Latilla."
understanding as to the effect of Lord Justice Slesser went on to what Mr. Latilla had said and its say that he did not find the slight-relevance to the matters which had est evidence by Mr. War, or in to be considered in the case." statements by his counsel, that he
£600 Allowed Lord Justice Romer,
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3-Asphalt and Tar (Tar Coal
only).
s-Boat Sundry Equipment. 10.-Bolts and Nuts.
15-Brooms and Brushes. 21-Coal and Coke.
23-Cordage, Bope and Twine. $5.--Drysalteries.
51.---Gints.
57.--Hosepipes.
39.-Iron and Steel (Bars). 63Iron and Steel (Plates). 64.-Iron and Steel (Sheets). 71-Lime and Portland Cement. 73.-Locks
76-Metals, Non Ferrous. 77.--Miscellaneous Stores. 18-Nails and Tacks. $0.--Paints.
8.-Screws, Brass. Wood.
88
-Screws, Iron, Wood 89.Screws, Iron, Coach,
90.--Screws, Brass Metal Thread. 96.---Timber.
97.—-Titware.
$8.--Tools and Instruments. 99.-Tool Shafts and Handles. 102-Uniform Clothing. 104-Varnishes. 107-Water and
Fittings.
109.-Wire.
Steam Pipe
T
Each of the above is a separate · aud distinct specification.
Tenders may be rent in for ene
for more classes and tenderers may quote for all or any part of each in his specification. was in any way deceived or mis- Mon, 15th June
Tenderers must produce with
Frim
3rd Julyed, or that in any way Mr. Latilla judgment, said he wished to as- Mon, 2nd June treated him with any impropriety sociate himself fully with what each tender a receipt that they have 7th July in sometimes saying. I wanted Lord Justice Slesser had said deposited in the Colonial Treasury these concessions when, in fact, he about the evidence given by Mr. the sum of $20 as a pledge of the ¡bona fides of their tender, which was passing them over to FPE. Latilla.
shall be forfeited to {62100 Trust Ltd.
Mr. Justice Finlay said that, on Mr. Was wrote to Mr. Latilla a all points, he agreed with the Crown, if any tenderer fails or re- fuses to carry out his tender, letter indicating that he himself Lords Justices.
should such tender be accepted. was indiferent whether the con- On the question of remuneration
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the
cessions were put into the name for services: rendered to Mr. The deposit shall be returned to of Mr. Latills or into that of a Latilla, Lord Justice Sleazer said any tenderer whose tender is not
accepted. 6th July [company.
Mr. Way was entitled to judgment 1st Ang.
Tres
Sat.
19th June' 4th July
Wed, 20th June Thurs., 2nd July
"I mention this," Lord Justice for £600.
Successful tenderers will be re-
prescribed in Treasury the sum appears to think, as I read his leave to appeal to the House of the respective Forms of Tender as judgment, that Mr. Way was un-Lords, but Lord Justice Slesser fairly treated because he was not said the court could not see their security for the due and faithful
Iperformance of the Contract. told the exact relation between way to grant it! Mr. Latilla and F.P.H"
· Slesser said, "because the judge Mr. Wallington applied for quired to deposit in the Colonial
Unfavourable View
Proceeding, Lord Justice Sles-
4
Forms of Tender and fur-4 ther particulars may be obtain- ed at the Office of the Superinten- dent of Accounts and Stores,
ser said that Mr. Justice Charles PROCESSING GAS Public Works Department, Lower
undoubtedly took a very unfav-
ourable view of Mr. Latulla, and
Tuca, 16th Junehe (Lord Justice Slesser) · had already referred to the passage Mon, 22nd June
28th June where he described Mr. Latilla's Suz Suz 14th Jane evidence as "prevaricating, shuf- Wed, 17th June fing, and in some cases patently.. Sun., 21st June
untrue."
Wed., 24th June
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Blake Pier Repairs
in triplicate, "We think it right to add,” Lord | An absorption plant capable of Sealed tenders Justice Slesser observed, "that, in processing 60,000,000 cubic feet of which should be clearly marked our view, the divergence between natural gas daily will be completed Tender for Repairs to Elake in June in the Turner Valley field, Pier," will be received at the Co- the witnesses may well be at the largest gas-oil arex in Canada. lonial Secretary's Office until noon counted for by'imperfection of re-
Oil is extracted from the "wet of Monday, June 29. collection rather than by any de
gas" of this field in considerable The contract comprises remov-||| liberate desire to deceive the quantity, but in the early stages of ing and refixing of wooden deck
development it has been necessarying, replacing defective steel "Some of the matters that arose, to burn or allow to escape millions beams by new steel beams and
af cubic feet of the resulting "dry" other contingent works. zas, from which the liquids have As security for the proper per-
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formance of the works under this One experiment has been carried contract, the successful tenderer on, of forcing the dry gas down into will be required to deposit in cash former gas wells in another part ofa sum of $1,000 with the Colonial the province, which have since be-Treasury.
come exhausted, using the porous Form of tender, specification
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The present absorption plant re- and further particulars may be presents a new effort to utilise the jobtained at the Office of the Direc- waste gas. It will enable quantitor of Public Works,
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The suggestion that if Britain,ernor-General of New Zealand, said does not develop her Dominions that Mr. Stevens had referred the people of other lands may do rather mysteriously to the terri so was made at a meeting of the Lorial ambitions of other countries, Royal Empire Society last mouth, and in a memorandum which he had when Mr. B. S. B. Stevens, Pre-cirenlated among the speakers he Imier of New South Wales, initiat-had said: "This may be the last CHANGTE
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