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JUDGMENT RESERVED ON POP CCOC INJUNCTION
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granted the injunction, which, be submitted, the Court was not entitled to do, the post- tion, would be that the present Committee might remain in office til, at some time, a new elec- tion of officers took place.
Might Resign
CASE
Mrs. A.J. Reed's Funeral
A large gathering attended the funeral
da Mrs. of SBvd Reed aged 70, widow of the inte A. Kred at the Catholic Centelery Inst evening. Rev. Fr. Calzins effeinted.
THERES À GÖÖD JOB GOING IN OUR COLLAPSIBud
BABY-PRAMNY 'FACTORY
WHAT WOULD YO
WANT ME TO
LEARNER-DRIVERS MUST USE "L" PLATES
Mys. Reed lost four of her sons. The necessity of learner-drivers being accompanied
Arthur, Stephen and Edgnr. Francis during the Occupation.
of They
membera were II.K.V.DC and were killed in petion.
und
the
by licenced drivers and of corrying "L" platos on their vehiclos was again emphasised by Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon yesterday.
SAILORS' HOME APPEAL
*No kidding!
TSIMAKO SURB
THEY
COLLAPSE
European Brothel Patrons
When Tepectas T. Collins and Del. 203 raided 324 Battery Street. second floor, at 1,40 a.m. yesterday they found Poon Siu, 34
-old widow, five European and ats Chinese prostitutes on the premises which comprised the front verandah, four cubicles, and a cocklott under the staircase. The girls told the Police that Si ench to the woman they baid
as commission.
Adulting the charge of keep- was fined imprison-
Inga brothel, Poan
$250 (or six weeks' ments when she appeared before Mr. W. Latimer later in the kwarning.
Judgment was reserved yesterday by Mr. Justice T. J. Gould (Puisne Judge), on the application by certain members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for an interlocutory injunction to restrain the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from electing members of the Committee and Supervisory Committee in contravention of the provisions of Article 32 of the Articles of Association and to restrain any persons so elected as members of such Committee and Supervisory Committee from acting in such capacity. Alternatively, the plaintiffs and claimed a declaration that de- fendants should
have not postponed consideration of applications from proposed new members until after the elections for the new Com- mitlee.
If they did not remain in office Mr.
d'Almada K.C. for
ind no one else was elected,
In Imposing a fine of $100 ench defendnuts said the Articles of
there would be no one to manage
The chief mourners were her on Leung Klu-tai and Chan Foo- the Chainber were drafted in
Magistrate sald thal sons. Bolay. Willie and Regie: sing, the chinese by a Committer appoint-the affairs of the Chamber.
continued in office, they ad for the purpose.
her daughters-in-law, Belle Marle learner-drivers have to be made The render-ey version intight continue to refuse to con-
and Vern, her grand-daughters to realise the danger, not only to mg of the Chinese
Angela, her themselves but to other users of English
arranged through sider the application, that is, ns- Mary. Rita
Cuming they acted
with the
brothers A. M. & F. M. da Silva," the road, of driving a vehicle uti Messrs. Lo and Lo and that was min
The third
and her sister-in-law, Miss M. A. accompanied by on experienced which the grenteel of bad fulth. the only connection
possibility was that they might
driver. Bond. fatter huri, with the articles.
Leung, manager of a factory ut The only reason why the meet-resign en bloe and if this course
Among those who attended the 156-102 Castle Peak Road, admit. DK was held in May and not in were adopted, there must be new
in the officers elected somehow to take funeral were: Dr. & Mrs. Ollatoted having driven a private car An appeal for support for April was the mistake
de Soun Dr. & Mrs. Yeoh: Mr. in Nathan Road without the "L"
the Sailors' Home and Mis- required for notes of the meets their places.
and without This election of new officers in & Mrs. A. F. Luz: Miss A. E. Lan-plates
a licenced
sions to Seamen has been There was no question wi
circumstances would be genburg: the local staff of Gibb driver on board. had faith or any sinister motive, these
of 72 Pal Tut made by the Chairman of Chan Foo-sing If the meeting hit been held in carried out by the same members Livingstone, Mrs. Vance; Mr. &
any Mrs. M. Xavier. Mr. & Mrs. Street, ground
pleaded the Committee, tho-lon. Mr. April with the weeks notice, of the Chamber without
to similar offences in possibility of any of the 3,000 Young und Mesare, A.V. Gosano; guilty
D. F. Landale, the glamifTS
in 1111
If C. Rosa Pereira; D.F. Lopes; J. Argyle Street, meeting would have plicants being elected arst. The meeting
Soares; J.c. Another learner-driver, Pang the present Cominittee resigned A Victar: C.M.
Mr. Landale addresses his ap- FEAF COMMANDER in xarlly betu
the same
Goldenberg J.M.Fan of 18 Apliu Street (ground peal not only to the public but to would be no one to con-
Fonsec T.A that unctions.
is. Without the there
the upplications and
C. Santos: Conceição, the
cautioned Boor), whe
when he shipping companies and allfed in- BACK TO TOKYO altssion of the 3,080) raslidates der
admitted the summons of carry terests in particular, for finds to Court could not compel any of Noronha; and J.B membership insofar
the
Washington, June 3. their to consider the applications Wreaths were sent by: Staffing a passenger while driving assist the Spriety in its efforts on dant was concerned.
Whitehead, Suffolk Roni, in
Enuls of the Hong Kong Social Welfare private car at any date. Almada asked the Court
Gibb Local
commander of the United States. Ing with
staff of the Council: rendy
Four licenced drivers of lorriesigheit of the welfare of merchant
deumen visiting Hong Kong. cautionel
Far Eastern Air Force, is ache- Chamber itself and it all come Livingstone: Fred and Morle; Eilen and motor-cors were
having
The appeal slates that much of duted to lerve un Monday for his sa. the circumstances of the hark to the quertion of internal.and_Murus: Drond Mrs. Ofte when they admitted to
, a declaration such as
is sought
motor-cycles ""without-n of the
the Socfely's properly was dam- Tokyo hradijwartet ofter a fort------- de Souza; Aunty Fluo Persy and driven tgement. The business by the plaintiffs would serve any fretion of the Supervisory Cont-Ida: Auntie Miggic, Bobble and valid licence. They were advised nged during the war, the pre-wm night's discussions with top air
In declaratory i
Latimer useful purpose.
of mittee ud Committee
to have their Endowment Fund has been ex- ometals here, of the
Marle and by Mr. Wille; Reggie Bella, Ma
General Whitehead exercised Chinber
fold the judgment, the Court
was going on at pre- Vern: Aka and Gerry: J.M: da licences endorsed before they ride pended and there was a loss of
United Press his visit was for as discretion with great caution
When the offers
$52,000 on lust year's working. Concokun C.. Andrews and a motor-cycle again.
Merchant All the offences were commit-
a"routine conferences". and would not make a declaration
shipping plays
with on- Committee Mrs. Vance; Mr. & Mrs. Young: present
cinds concerning ale operations in without any useful purpose, would not
stanta deciuristionautomatically ceared to function. Mir S. 6 M Savier, red in the vicinity of Taipo Road principal role in the commercint
Court made
n declaration M.L. Nuch, E.J. da Luz; Izabelts and Castle Peak Road.
life and prosperity of the Colony, the Fur Enst it was understood it was merely when
asked for
Traille Sub-Inspector the trans
"and we would from other sources that General Mr.
Landiale says, of the applientiin, aines, fi o. Ah Sun, Ah Si, without substantial relief and the
also discussed plans the mopony would
be failing in our obligations were Whitehend be without and Ah Lin; and Deniz da Luz. Brown prosecuted in all coses, sotne principles wuk upply in
The present
we not to provide, nfequately, for possible expansion of the Far connection with an Junction, officers at all.
for the welfare and comfort of Eastern Air Force, as well as cer- Committee would be defunct and
seamen of all nationalities tain technical developments be- barred the new Committee would be de-
in that theatre. there. from acting and
who pass through Hong Kong." ing uppited
Donations should be sent to United Press. would be no one to manage the
Messrs.
Bingham and Sumbar.
Potriotic Servants
Matthews, Merchantile Bank In reply, Mr. H.G. Shelton
Sir-With regard to the recent
Building. The Govern C. and that the Whether the
company should be announcement by
is absolutely against. the original mentioned in Είτε the plaintif or whether the in- ment about the occupation period reliable and the present action dividual had the right to sue and pay to non-interned government principle
2 great majority of China. shether the company could cure servais,
servants governmeni the defeet by simple majority. patriotic
ul.
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whether
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The Court would grant un
unless it was just a injunction well as convenient!
Faith.
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In their
the
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A.F.
Xavier.
floor.
Donald
Correspondence
22
the
Lowe. of relieving government servants was a false and cheating gesture and has now proved to be quite
the
British
Government.
Personalia
Crol Hunter, president and
of the
On Jaspertor 3. Oren applying for a ricommendation for larist- ment the Magistrete sold that he the matter to the work leave Police.
L1.-Gen.
PAKENHAM LEAVES.
London, June 3. Lord Pakenham, former British Minister in charge of Germany, will fly to Germany tomorrow Foroign on a farewell visit, the Office announced today.
WHAT? WHEN? WHERE?
Give us telephone call and Sell we that. We'll do the reat. Payment will be made for all
day Phone, item' used. night, ton
32312 OR 24354
'No Time There was no question of bad There was no reason why eeling to elect offers should be declared invalid and that may persons appointed by that meet-
On the other hand, those dis- servants or ing should be Injuncted from
was no authority which wet astonished while many enemy loyal government
who stayed
He will leave for Hanover and acting merely because the Com-There
breach of the Articles collaborators feel happy. Patting collaborators
will be accompanied by mittee had refused to de certain uphel
could not be away the question of racial dis- worked for the Japanese for the which, of course, things before sending out notices cured by a majority vote. All the crimination that
the European whole occupation period, will get Funeral manager of Northwest Secretary. C. M. Anderson.-As- servants KOL
sociated Press. for the purposes of holding
44 benefit. They received pay from Artines, who visited the Far East cases cited concerned companies government menting.
and late last year, has been named to This argument was
the Asiatic govern the Japanese
Government formed for months and organizations
(mostly Chinese) they_alsa_receive_accumulated payChamber of Commerce-of-the-
hay an important commities -complete-man-sequilos-
discretion,
gin, und, therefore, naturally my mont servants the Com- by our member of the will get only months, it leaves trom
United States. mittee had decided that the 3,000
much to be reconsidered by the Furthermore, they can occupy His appointment to Transporta- applications could not be examin-company involved some pecuniary
Let us polat their pre-war flats and enjoy the Lion and Communication commilt- local government. Joss or damage.
our pre-war
to cil before the new Commitice was
out this unfair treatment. To
cheap rentals, not
fee of the Chamber was announc» i There was no time to elected.
rellef dffices recollection, No Repugnance
were mention that they can keep their
ed by Earl O. Shreve of Washing. We returned to re- set up in Kukong and Kwellin in furniture etc. 80241 The applications without
The Chamber yes not a trad-Free China and Macao after the sume duties after
ton, D.C., president of the group. the liberation holding up the annual meeting L-it-it would be detrimentaling company an there was not occupation. p, C. M. Sedgwick of them were lost in the war-torn, re-for vùe year.--
uf the Colony, of with a very few luggage as most Hunter will serve un-the-commit- Tase in the authorities which Mr. to the real interests of the Cliem single
where there had been a clear con- was the head of the Department areas in China due to frequent
Articles. "The legal right of 3,000 pros travention of the
US Verbal information and broadcast evacuations. We have now to pay present
were means to encourage and in- exorbitant key money, to reoccupy pretive members of r company there had been in the
Dr. T.V. Soong, Governor of flat and
suffer very high Kwantung. to have themselves admitted asrase, and that contravention hadduce the government servants loa
and Mrs. Soong are Instead of giving these expected to arrive in the Colony members before any meeting of been upheld.
leave the enemy-occupied Colony, rentals. There was no repugnanco DS So they all gave up their flats, phirletic government servants the Company was held at all was
tony from Canton on à two-day ere suggested. The simple meaning including some bulky belongings who left 'the enemy-occupied queried by Mr. d'Almada. There yus ru question of the meeting of Article 1 was thut every two and furniture and raised their areas and writed for the allies "private visit, Chinese quarters having been called for any parti-years there must be a general own travelling expenses to return during the wartime a reward, the said yesterday.
the end of to the Allied territory. When the government give them disappoint- cukr purpose and postponed meeting held before
the year.
patriotic government servants ar- ment. It is quite ridiculous in without the power to postpone.
Chamber The whole cuestion The Articles of the
bolled rived in Free China, they were mention that the Hong-Kong Gay
months pay and later Luule entered that the Standing down to whether the Articles had given 10
a certain number of months pas Committee should do certain cell they had monthly ad hoc allowance in crament in Free Chinu deducted things at certain times, but there been broken, then the breach Macao, they were granted month from the 10 months
pay from was no Standing Committee and must be restrained by the Court ly maintenance fund according to those who arrived in China and
of heads of the reported by
the B.A.A.G.
that there was still no such Commit- The whole matter was one which the number tee. The argument that the meet- could be remedied by the calling family. During the worlime, we they had worked for the enemy to understand that before their departure, they all ing was held in order to prevent of a meeting andl the passing of were given
voting & resolution to amend the defect all sums were to be treated as receive 22 months pay now! possible members from
relief In the Articles.
BUMS from
British the was too far-fetched.
It is very obvious that the gov Meanwhile voting for the Government. and in some cases (ernment's action is simply to de- to the affidavits of Referring
Chomber's new General Com- we had to wait for a long time duct all the money from thos? Tung Chung-wol and Lui Yarn-
#5 beggars in the servants in order to make up the the Executive Committee held on Apr. 19, when it was decided that out of 2,156 voting papers sent streets. As a result of the recent 22 months pay for the collabora
Frankly speaking. It Is of the meeting out, was colicried yesterday, and announcement, we found that tors. notices
punishment and disappointment should be sent, M. d'Almada said the remainder will be collected out of 10 who went to China and
The count, Macao drew
than more today and tendey,
22 to those who went to China and that us
Lul then gave so vet will be made by the supervisors months' pay It wo were not Macao and on the contrary, an against-the-holding-of the meet-
undim-award to those who stayed and ing on May 10, he should be on Tuesday when the result is under the formation
picssion that the money was worked for the Jops. stopped now from objecting to expected to be announced.
The number of voting. papers purely a relief money which It is now hoped unanimously the annual meeting being held on
out is less than half the would not be deducted in future, that the government will either thut date. By reason of one of vent
the whole question the-complainant's acqulesence to membership of the Chamber. we certainly would not be advis-reconsider
ed or persuaded by the high Ein- with a view to on May large number of members is un the meeting being held his co-derstood-to-have-refrained from bassy officials to draw any sins, total deduction so to the who We doubt that the wartime policy drew money in Free China' or complainants were estopped from voting.
Macao may get some balance in- objecting now.
stead of having a debt to
the Government or to deduct some pay from those who worked for the enemy in Hong Kong. can foreteli that in case of a third war, all government servants will become enemy collaborators for the sake of earning "the no-, cumulated generous awards from The Government,
shuen regarding the meeting of schedule. The first batch of votes raliof offices
mities proceeded bccording to for the relief money outside the patriotic and refugee governmtal
fresh
and
There was no real relief asked for Insofar as the real complaint was concerned.
If the Court made the declaration
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Airman Cautioned For Speeding
the
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We hope that all those who re- | turned to China or Macno muy.
o protest ind' appeal to the gov ernment for reconsideration of this unreasonable and unfair treatment. It is too mean that rellet
AGI-W.-J.Skinninge, MT Station, R.A.E., Kai Jak. was cautioned by Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kow- foon yesterday on the summons of speeding join us and take action to make in Nathan Road, and passing a vehicle on United Services Recreation Club
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After travelling about 60 yards! Kowloon
Defendant was described by an Cricket Club Dance, 9 p.m.
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ful driver. He was stated to
Defendant said that he did not have been in the Services sinen 1946 anil possessed a clean driv. think his speed was fast nor that record and a good character, it was dangerous. He had to pass Traffic Sub-Inspector Donald the furry, on the left, fie såld, as
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