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CLAIM FOR ALLEGED

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE WRONGFUL DISMISSAL

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A suit ́for $11,254 against the Tajmahal- Silk Storo, of King's Theatre Bullding, by Solkraj Vonsimal of 2 D'Aguilar Street, by virtue of alleged wrongful dismissal continued before the Chief Justico, Sir Leslie Gibson, at the Supreme Court yesterday,

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and lodging due to him under a contract of service dated July 14, 1947. The defendant firm maintains that Vensimal withdrew from employment on his own volition.

Mr. D'Alton Instructed by Tajmahal Silk Store, denied the The Hastings and Company is re-allegations, stating thut

did not perform, his presenting the plaintiff. The plaintif

-work-very-satisfactorily. ~Narain- Tajmahal Silk Store is repre- also claimed that Vendimel him sented by Mr. Percy Chen on elf quit the pince after givin the instructions of Mr. A. S.

notice. Ross.

Vensimal's case is that be had been taken, Into employment in Phillipe (Collar). India prior to his signing of the egreement contract, Or July 12 he Rozsborough canie to Hong Kong to work ni Cleaver ^n» Tajmahai Silk Store. whern he worked as a salesman for 200 Partour" rupees a month. Music and Soney from Northern Ireland, CTя)

(Piano) mel HubInnen (Organ).

10.40 ..-"Come into the

11.00 .3. Morning Concert,

12.00 p.m.-Touls Lery and His Muste frum the Movies"--Cola Parter

Buite.

Summary,

12.15 p.mangoes and Embas, 17.30 p.m.-Daily Programm 12.32 ."From the Vilmen."

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Ellington end

Orchestra,

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1.15 p.m. (tems, Weather Report and

Announerthettle.

1.25 ..Interlude.

1,30 p.m.-"Orchestra of the Week"..

Orch: a La Bociete Des Cuncerta alue Conservatalır.

2.00 .m.-"Sweet ferrande" Peter Turke and His Cemeert Orchestra

with Panis Greets, wind Steve Con war (Vocal), (DUCTS) 2.45 p.m.--Music from Spain. 5.00 p.m.-"Of Filikterre". A Mystery Play by Horton Gliddy. (BUČTR). 1,30 p.m.-Carroll Gibbens and Illa

Orchestra will: Jane Lee (Vocal), (DICTS)

At

yesterday's hearing. an employee of the Tajmahal 81k Store, Kilaram Kundamat, gave evidence for the defence, in the course of which he stated that he knew 'plaintiff and shared A roam with him at the house of the proprietor, 6. Narain.

JAP GOODS PILING UP

Tokyo, June 8. Japanese manufactured goods and caw materials are plling up in warehouses with 110 buyers in sight, according to the Kyada new agoncy. The „agency blames the stagnangy In Japanese exporte since the establishment of the foreign rate of exchange at 380 yen. to one U.8. dollar, a month ago.

Bundries, raw silk, cotton textiles and Iron and stasi manufacturos make up the bulk of the rising stockpiles. This development has tlod up industrial capital, Great- Ing a monetary stringency, which business circles Attempting to solve by, bank Torne-Router.

Gro

Around The Harbour

The luxury liner President Wilson of the American Presl

Shanghai when she leaves the Colony on June 13.

At the beginning of

of April Inst Plaintif

that inler, year, he went on, there was andent "Line, will definitely call at almed however, he was compelled to do occasion when the goods in the some mental work by the manage-storeroom were found to be in ment of the firm, and that one dirty condition and poor order. day he was given 18 hours to quit Nurain then pointedl out to the place. This he old, and went plaintiff the condition of the stere, over to the Bumbay Silk Store to to which Vensimal, it is alleged, work,

replied that he was not the only one that came into the storeroom,

Mr. S. Narain proprietor of the

Weather

Of May

Job In Kowloon In reply to a question, witness said he never saw Vensimal do any menial work at all.

This was officially announced by the local APL office last even-i

Passengera possessing the necess01 y entrance documents will be accepted.

The President Wilson is due to from The United arrive here Sinten on June 12.

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also announced that the as President Madison which ar- rived here

and all yesterday subsequent APL vessels will call at the Chinese Communist port

Next day, Kundamal contintæret the plaintiff told him that he bad

ven the proprietor of the stor one month's notice to quit and that Narah had repiled that he he could leave any time he want-published schedules,

The most notable feature of the weather during May was the considerable deficit of rain |ed.

Witness sold plaintiff dil not which was only 41 per cent of normal. Although rainfall | go to work after that, though he still lived b Narain's house for recorded

10 days, Si on

some time after. Plaintiff yvenlu- moderately large falls occur-

ully got a job my the Dayarlama The red on only four days, and on Silk Store, Kowtoon. the only one of these, May 23, was

the rainfall heavy.

1.30 p.m.--World News, (Tandon Be

Jay'!

4.10 p.m.---Glibert and Sullivan!

Gunlobers" Recorded under

dirælion of Rupert "D'Oly Carte. 3.45 pon.- Light Orkestral Selec2008. 6.00 .m.--Programme Borgmery,

0.01 a.m.-Dawn llest Dinen" Present

by Pass Stuart, Bjudio) 0.30 p.m.La Demi-Heure Franenie"

(Med).

4.65 p.m.-Troping the Colar" Brian Johnsene describes the Cere mony, Handon Relay) 9.40 p.m.-World Kew and News

жды

in accordance with previously

The Dutch steamer Van Sptl gerzen made her last cruiso yer- terday as she steamed from Kowloon Bay to the Colony's Serap Dump at Laichikok.

After more than 40 years of coar'er suutaring, the veteran wn.4 the plaintindies at the beginning of this brought here from the East

Under cross-examination fram Mr. D'Alton, witness denied Hov-

worked under

It was associated with thunder-Ing Storms which started during the afternoon of that day and persist fed until midday on May 24. A total of 03 mms, were recorded over this short period, more than half the total for the month.

Temperatures were above nor mal mainly due to a warm upeil Analysis, (London Relay)

in the latter half of the month #.15 p.m.--Caesar Prancki Dymphonie which offset the effects of three

Variations played by Eileen Inger cool spells during the Brst half. with the Orcht: de la Belete dis The maximum temperature Conservatoire, Paris.

8.30 p.m.-THA". [BBUTS) 9.00, p.m."İyona

the

was

80.0°F on May 31, and the mini- Faiteriimum 80,3°F on May 18.

(London Relay) 9.10 p.m.This Vale of Tears"

Welsh Comedy with uale by Cli Gordon. (DOT)

'A

10.10 p.m.-Peter Yorke and Ale Concert Orchestra with Vocal by Per Reid and Steva Conway, $9.80 p.m.-"Thursday Berenade" A Pro-

gramme of Continuous Music. 11.00 p.m.-Itadio News Reel, (Luodon

Relay)

11.16 p.m.-Weather Report

mary of News from Chlax, 11.20 p.mCkee Duwn

Mean valdes and departures

for the month were:-

Hun

er

Manufactory, the

He was in charge of the accounts, he said, but Vensimal and nothing week, to be hundled over to the to do with them.

Chiap After another shop agatstunt of Ingest the Tajmahal Silk Store had given evidence for the defence, hearing was adjourned until, 10 um. on June 27.

STOLE CLOTH

IN STREET

and ploncer In Hans Kong's mild steel bar rolling in- dustry, which will break up the craft to augment its stocks of steel.

The 2,033-ton vessel was built in 1908 and had served with the KPL Line falthfully for nearly the past half century,

On a charge of stealing akok. roll of cloth and on an addi-

Grimy and with visible signs of old age, the Van Spllbergen salled with a skeleton crew to Laicht-

From her net tonnago of 2,- 043 tons, at least 1,500 tore of mild steel bars can be produced, which are consumed locally.

Cloudiness and relative humid- Ity were exactly normal. No cx- tremes of either element occur- red, and it is perhaps surprising that a complete cloud cover ditional charge of returning from not occur on any day, nor was deportation, Li Mui was sen- any day completely cloudless. tenced to 12 months and to

be deported for life

by Mr. Wicks at Kowloon yesterday.

A message from the master of Inspector Oren said that on

the Dutch steamer Tjibadok re- Tuesday the complainant, Chan Kwai, was selling his goods at ported that the vessel was encoun-

lacad Street. Reclamation

winds and Defendant tering strong

would probably enter port early went up to the store and stole roll of cloth valued at $40. Deten-

the morning.

the first for- The Tibadak, lont was seen by a constable, and was arrested.

ship to clear officially for oign ship It was during the conversation Communist Shanghal from the between a client and complainant Colony, is reported to have aboard that defendant took the oppor-more than 300 passengers, about tunity to steal.

Sunshine, 163.5 hours (8.6 hours above normal); Rainfall, 116.0 and Bum- mms. (160.7 mms. below normal): Cloudiness, 70 per cent (normal): Relative Humidity, 84 per cent normol Mean maximum tem perature 83,6°F. (1.9°F above nor- The Hong Kong Art Club's (1.7F

mal): Mean temperature 78.8°F. above normal): Mean sketching party on Sunday will mintroum temperature, 73.2 F. be held at Shaukiwan. Members (1.4°F above normal); Dew point are to assemble at Queen's Pler temperature, 73°F. (IF above ut 2.30 pm,

normal).

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The Panamanian tonker Rum River in due to leave today for Shanghal with more than 16,000 tons of fuel for the Shanghai Power Company,

Possession

Of Arms

Two Chinese men, Cheung Shiu and Ng Po-sik, appeared before Mr. Blair Kerr at Kow.. loon yesterday on a charge of possession of arms. Second defendant WOR additionally charged with possession of dangerous goods.

Inspector Douglas Taylor told the Court that the pollee, acting on information received, raided jan unnumbered hut in Clicuk

Yuen

Village

and there

Lound

.

the trai didesaid that he!

Socond

picked up the two revolvers at the Standard 011 Installation and took them home. He wanted to sell the revolvers as scrap from.

Inspector Tayler said that it is a serious matter trying to sell revolvers, It is very undesirable. should the revolvers get into the hands of bad charactors, Ho ask. ed the magistrats to take a gori- ous vlow of the co

Bon-

Both defendants тео tenced to one year's imprisonment,

RECOGNITION OF REDS ISSUE

London, June B. The Russian Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrel Y. Vyshinsky,

may raise the question of recognisin the Chinese Communist regime at the Paris Big Four Foreign Minis [ters' confereNCE;.

Conference quarters in Paris, advised of the report, said such a move almost Certainly would be rebuffed by the Western Foreljen. Ministers on the ground that it is outside the scope of that present ̈mestinger United Tram.

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