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Claim For Alleged Breach Of Amusement Park Agreement

A claim for breach of an agreement for failure to make two build- ings in the Rainbow Amusement Park, situated at the corner of Nathan Road and Lai Chi Kok Road, available for the conduct of plaintiff's restaurant business was brought before the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice Gould, in the Supreme Court this morning.

on

that plaintift their permali on which they re- Plaintif claims

The evidence That by an agreenci Cntered into about would give, Counsel continued, led, was in order, the original

arrived permit having expired 1950, fist nad would be that he February

about the March 31, 1950. The late of arcond defendants agret to in Hongkong

these

negotiations, Counsel add- Alior hi

of two bezinning of 1850 at that

was the second week of buildings and a alleen within through & verlain person named the Park for

patre of Ng Chuen-kat, he learned that February 1950. If this permit carrying on a retaurant base premises were available for the were mit renewed, it would be Inconceivable, Counsel sibe

nes.

Ele further

etalines

s

for any one to enter into

purpose of carrying on on calmact and to pay $27,000 10

had been

Defen-

that entrit house business in connec the same day and as cadere ten with the Amusement Park contr

operate for the Mere perlod tion for leave and hence to in question. Ese the hailings as a restau- Through Ng, plaintiff met Arst of six weeks or so,

danis were asked for as- rant he paid find second defendant who was introduced day

surapers that the permit defendants the sum of $27,000. to him as the supervisor of the He g

een renewed for another Amurment Park. Mr D'Alton also claims that lag a writ-

edgar, Drst des said that plaintiff had had prestr and Counsel claimed, they

those gave the

In to indenuityvious experience elsewhere it would be the

assurances.

case for the to the extent of 927,000 this particular kind of business foses resulting from and he would call evidence to plaintif that at the time of the

execution of the agreement falute on the part

of the that effect.

was understood at all the first and rond defendants tu

necessary licences, permits, ete. perform their obligations in the

required for the carrying on the greenter!,

restaurant business existence.

fendan!

praduit

in

From the first defendant, plaintiff learned that two small Buildings, situated on the left Plain.if is now claiming the side of the entrance to the Park, return of the $27,000. paid to were available and that ati

defendants and for damages requirements the

various the of breach of the agreement. Government departments con- Ng Hong-un, merchant, resid- eurned in the matter had been

with. ing at No. 324, Sal Yeung Cho ccmull

Plaintiff was Stice is plaintiff in the setion informed, Counset said, that li and he is represented by Mr he were to take in hand the re- V. I. J

J. D'Alon, instructed by decoration of the two buildings Mr A. 5. C. C'embar of Mess's and further put up a sum of Hastings and Company.

$27,000, which was described as First defendant) is Wu Lau, eonstruction

which fees," merchant, of 15 Mercer Street, Counsel maki was in fact in and Mr S. V. Gitting, on instructions of M. A. et Areuil, of the licence to carry on this consideration for the obtaining is appearing on his behalf. Mr Brook A, Bernacchi, instructed particular business, and in nd- by Mr F. D. Hammond, of Messrs, dillon paid $800 a month for the plaintiff would be Johnson, Stokes and Master, is premises, appearing for the second defend-allowed to operate in the two

residing at No. 229. APPOINTED SUPERVISOR

The next thing that happened, Counsel went on, Was that to him that divulged it was

that the real permitice was second defendant, who was also known as Mrs Lily Stewart. II as Mrs

was represented to plaintiff by first defendant that because second busy with defendant

with was too her own

affairs she had an- It was the case for the pinin-printed him as supervisor or tiff that the second defendant manager of the Park, and he was the holder of a Govern-supported ment permit authorising her to dicing

ani, Chbung Wal-hur, married woman, Nathan Road.

Mr D'Alton said that the ac- tion arose out of an agreement entered into by plaintif and first and second defendants and concerned the operation of an cating house which formed one of the attractions of the Rain- bow Amusement Park,

HOLDS GOVT PERMIT

wero in

DEFT'S ALLEGATION I was part of plaintiff's case first defendant acknow- edged ability to the extent of $27,000, and Counsel referred to the defence filed by the first defendant to that effect, How- ever, first defendant in his state- rent alleged such things as Ellure to interpret the document to the first defendant, who, it

English. was claimed did not understand

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Turkish Seaman's

Offence

MISSES HIS SHIP

Muhammet Huseyin, 40, a fireman of the Turkish steamer Kanal, was charged before Mr TB. Low at the Marine Court this morning with willfully and negligently remaining in the Colt ny after the departure of his ship on April 30, Defendant, who is native of Somaliland, pleaded guilty to the charge.

Sub-Inspector L. G. Nippard stated freighter had cleared for Japan on April 30, the captain report ed to the Water Police that ste- fendant was missing from tha ship. The Immigration Officers boarded the vessel and checked the crew and found defendant absent.

that

after

Guns In

Suitcase

Figure As Exhibits In Sessions Trial

A leather suitcase, con- taining two revolvers, two automatic pistols and 39

rounds of

was

writer,

The Development Of Broadcasting In HK

Through the loss of all the records during the war and the retire- ment of most of those people connected with its beginnings, a particularly interesting and amusing aspect of the Colony's history is fading into oblivion. It is the story of the trials and tribulations which the pioneers of Wireless underwent to produce this system which we now either take entirely for granted, or abuse roundly-that institution known as Radio Hongkong.

Today, the modern, beautifully finished studios at the top of Electra House, where more than thirteen thousand records are housed, and the parquet floors, soundproof walls, flouresent lighting and airconditioning show how far Britain's first colony to have a radio station has come since the enthusiasm of its pioneers resulted in Government's official adoption of the first floor in the General Post Office building as Radio's earliest home.

war.

From here in 1928, a 250 Reuters, the only news agency On November 11, 1930, Mc watt Marconi Telephone Tele. then operating in Hongkong, O'Neill Shaw edited the first graph transmitter--not an ideat came to the conclusion that it edition of Radio Review. Un- one broadcast anything its must be a wireless raling from fortunately, its life was barely Programme Secretary, Mrs one of HM ships- supposition two years, and then came the Sutherland, and the small staff on which, they remained unen- could think of for four hours lightened for a considerable time.

The Japanese asked members THE "HAMS" OPERATE each day.

of the Radio staff to repair the All announcements, talks and was receiving its first musical Postmaster-General

By January 1924, Hongkong damaged transmitters, and the the programmes, from a room in the ontelois responsible music avere punctuated with Kowloon Hotel.

said they Intermittent

Mr Orchard, could not refuse if ordered to blasts from car and Mr. Chesterton of the Mar so. But the Japanese made it,

do horns and the screeching tram brakes floating in through for fun-anyone with a receiver begged them to fix up one

of cont Company were doing this point of honour, and finally the open window in the sum- could Usten. All they get for mer heat.

was the blessing of the Colonial Secretary,

nny

programme

other

Peaks. with

than

news

and

th

trans-

miler for the sake of security!!

With the celebration of a A transmitter rxisted at the

1938, decade of Broadcasting in Observatory in Kowloon, and In this year too, a transmitter

Studioa in Gloucester Bulld one morning the operators de- was installed on the top of Mout the

Victoria: The year 1029 saw the and with its graduation this year

ing were enlarged and elded to carry out an unofficial erection of station buildings and to Electra House, Radio Hong- improved, test to see what the modulation masts around the two transmit- and SO forth

Founded like ers which had by then been kong has reached a highly com Victoria ammunition, from

installed. One worked on 350 mendable level of efficiency. produced in the mid morning

nobody metres for musical programmes, Criminal Sessions this much listening, they put on a weather reports, and morning in a trial before rears. In a few moments the metres was for communication Jurgo record of whistles and bulleting, while the other 49 telephone buzzed, and the with points in South China and voice of ал Irato Chief French Indo-China. Electrical Engineer, (a very But to go back to the time of Big Nolae himself) was heard the room in Kowloon

Hotel: The following year, 1925, a to proclaim "Stop that b.

amateurs, many of trembling operator reached out them ex-professional operators frantically for the top record or professional engineers work-

Ing in their on the "Light" pile. The next themselvce sets of short-wave spare time, built minule the teate CEE found transmitters." himself listening to the strains

among of "Don't be angry with me,

wireless Darling. The slings and arrowe Garton, who of outrageous fortune....

Mr Justice Scholes and a

men and Jury of six

A

woman.

In the dock was a young man, Mo Lim, alias Jimmy Mo, who

row and give us a song......,” A group the pleaded not guilty to an indict- ment for unlawful possession of the arms and ammunition with-

licence. out_n

them

of

Chief

In order to cut short the pro- ceedings, Counsel proposed to call Mr Hall of Messrs Hastings and Company, who would say that he was present when the document was executed, that he witnessed it and furthermore that the indemnity in English was in fact a translation of previous Chinese draft agree- ment that had been consented to by all the parties concerned. The interpreter who was responsible for the drawing-up-of the draft on the instructions of the parties would also be called.

The

agreement was duly exccuted in the oflees of Messrs Hastings and Company, Counsel this claim by

continued, and plaintiff's wit- pro document

that had

130 nesses would say that not only referred to in the plea was the first use this location and that on dings as the power of attorney sent, but that

defendant pre- the terans

the second de- of the permit she alone was allowed to

negotiations At this point,

lions fendant was also present. obtain

to the offices That having been done, piala were-adjourned. licences necessary to carry on of Messrs Hastings and Com- would say all the

that he forth- subsidiary enterprises pany who were acting on be- with proceeded that formed part of the Amuse-half of the

to

carry out plaintiff.

was his part of the agreement and ment Park in general, The in the

offices, said solicitors

Mr subsidiary

was preparing

to open enterprises, said D'Alton, that the agreement place on the date agreed, which | district, for two hours. The accused was taken out and he built a station out at Cape Report states in that small. Counsel, consisted of a theatre, and Indemnity were executed.

Elaintiff, how- Wag March 8.

led Insp. Anderson and some was allowed to sail at detectives to 140, Tolpo Road, ship which was the main attraction Evidence would be called to

ever, of the Park, and certain other show that when these negotia-

to do was unable

p.m. that day, fendants

second floor, They went to a DS def tions were taking place, defen produce the necessary licences

falled

Yesterday, defendant surren- cafes and stores for the sale of

cublele in rear

which two dered himself to the dants were asked for proof that to operate. such business

Marine liquid and refreshments,

women were asleep. Police Station. He posoorsed $4. connect the water supply, which Asked by the Court if he had operate the anything to say in mitigation Huseyin, who speaks Arabic, insisted that an interpreter be secured for him.

bven

Cantonese By Radio

S. K. Leo

The fortieth (A) in the series of lessons in Cantonese to be broadcast over Radio Hongkong by Mr S. 15. Lee will be given this evening at 6,30,

For the guidance of listeners we publish below a summary of the lesson, Summaries for Sub. sequent lessons will be published

irs

the

China Mall every Tuesday and Friday for the duration of this radio feature,

Lesson 40 (A)

Siberia.

Sal(1) bank(3)

lagah(3), 7. Sal(1)-ti)yce-(3) me. Suez.

. Yun(3)-(2)doh, India.

pote

B. Sing (1) gal(3)-bow (1). Singa- Transport and Communications: gwawk (3) - (1) yun, Engilatumman.

was essential to business.

This

to

and

Plaintiff would say that after repeated reminders to the first defendant, he finally made the necessary approach himself to the authorities and obtained the necessary Heences in the name of the second defendant. This took place on or about Apr'1 14. the agreement having been gned on February 15. From April 14 to May 14-plaintiff conducted his business in the

Inspector Nippard continued that sailing was delayed while a search for defendant was con- ducted. On being informed that Huseyin went to the Missions to Stamen and not finding him there the police, using two radio cars combed the Wanchal

Mr Low: "Has defendant shown any lack of knowledge of English before?"

Mr J. Reynolds, Crown Coun el, prosecuted and was assisted by Det-Sub-Insp. Anderson,

Crown Counsel told the jury that the accused was an ex- Police officer. At about 10,45 p.m. he was arrested on the steps approaching 21C Cameron Road, Kowloon, and searched but nothing incriminating was found on him. He was then taken to Kowloon City Police Station and as a result of what he said the

The accused, sald Counsel, pointed to a leather suitcase lying on the windows!ll and he produced a bunch of keys with one of which he opened the case. Insp. Anderson found inside two revolvers, two pistols and two cloth

bags each of which con- tained ammunition. All the guns were loaded and were capable

being fired.

of

Inspector Nippard: "Not yes- torday, and added that he had a fal knowledge of English. One of the Chinese women in Mr Low adjourned the case of the room was the flancee of the hree days.

accused and, said Mr Reynolds, she would say that the accused brought the leather suitcase to

cubicle about five days be fore his arrest. She had no idea what was inside the case.

The day after his arrest, the accused was formally charged with possession and he made a statement.

Court Sequel

i (2) New (1)m hal Xing(1)- normal and ordinary way, in Court

I'm

conjunction not an

with the other enterprises forming part of the gwawk(3)-(1) yun, 1 om a Chinese.

2, (2) Nraw (3) hal Joong 11-Amusement Park. 3.(2) Naw hai(a) Ying(1)- gwawie (3) (3)juo-jaw(2) (3) shup- Kay (2) (1) neen gum (3)-(3) noy. I have lived in England for more than ten years.

4. (2) Ngaw dah (11-suen (3) faant tended to return to Chino.

on

THEATRE CLOSED Mr D'Alton sold that April 14 the theatre which he had earlier said was the back- bone of the Park was closed, the

Transport and communications hul (3) Joong (1)-gwawk(3). I 1 The result of the closing of the

treter to page 155, "Cantoneso Simplified).

Vocabulary:

274, gwawk(3). A nation

A

country.

276. zaw (2),

278, cheh|1). A vehicle. A car.

277.. daap (3). To catch a train. thin, etc.). To travel by.

278. (1)shurn. A slifp. A boat,

An

270.

* machina.

200, tay (1). To fly.

engine. A

5. (2) Ngaw jeet1)-doh (3) (2) sau #nam (1) - gaw(3) (3)baan-faat (3) haw (2)–(3)yeo foon (1)(3).

To Fight

in the Homuntin A night squatters arca in the early morning of May 7 resulted in Kowloon appearance at this moming of four shop assis- thenire was to inflict a heavy tants, one of whom suffered B loss upon the plaintti. Counsel

ins compound fracture of the skull added that the district in which and another the loss of four

front teeth.

The men were Mo Hop-kl and Chung King-chung, both accused of wounding and dis- orderly conduct, and Chúng Kwan and Chang Heung-ping, charged with disorderly con-

knew there were three melliods by the Park was situated was which I could go back,

6. (3) Dal-yut (1): (2)Ngaw law(2)-one in which to find

(2)yce doap(3) faw (2) cheh (1) ring(1)-gwaw (3)

hot

the

The hearing is proceeding.

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

(1) The number of possible tesme in clearly 43.2.1, 18, 24

(2) Take, as a typical team, that which consists of Mr Trump. Airs Doubleton, Pinesia juntor and Alias Void. Nino teams can be

Mira Me. (38.) Miss

restaurant era cafo in the normal eir- Sql(1)-baak (51- cumstances.

organised to meet it; Ite whole purpose

than ten days in the train.

(9)2ay-ah (3) hul (3). I could go by of existence lay in is location train via Biberia.

7. (3) Daan-(3)hal yeroo (3) (2) saw within the limits of the Park, (3) shup-gay (2) (3)yut (Law) (2) -

On May 29, plaintiff Instructed cheh (1). But it would take more his solicitors to approach first R. (3) Dal-(3)yce: (B)Nrow how (3) defendant, pointing out to him

dasp (8)

Inw(2)-(1)ahuet that (3)600, Yun(3)-(3) don toong the water supply and failed to | Sinz(1) Gay(1) Bay (9). An engine. Secondly:souta pe by ste ulta provide the licences which had

201, jch(1), A final sound in-

"only" or "that's all.",

dicating"

Combinations:

1. Deen(3) cheli(1). A trám.

2. Faw (2) chen(1). A train.

3. (1)shuen.

A

aching

"Dan(2) Law (2) gay (1). A elgeroita) lighter.

6, Fay(1) Kay(1). An aeroplane.

General Expressions:

00

Jah (3) guon (3), Tontond.

To plan.

99. (3) Baan fant(1), Way, Method:

Means

100. Gina(1) awaw(3). – To DARY through, Vin,

Place Nafic

4. Joeng(1)−gwawk(3),

(2)yee

duct.

Inspector Chan Wal-man cald

some ruchish in front of Mo's

ging (1) - gWBW (3) Soh (1)(1) yeo-at they had failed to connect that. Chung King-chung placed

R. (3)Dann (3) hai (yut) (1) - gaw (3) - gay (3)

than one month in a ship.

10. (3) Dal-saam(1); `haw (2)-(2)pe deap (3)

Fay (1) hul(3). Thirdly: I could go

by air.

Mr

There

therefore 19.23/2 possible matches. i... 10 matches in ati.

London, Expresa Serties..

hut and this led to a fight Suez, India and a 2000 (3) (2) (saw was delayed. A second

been promised, and as a result The fourth man assisted the

of plaintiff's busins first and opening

Kwan helped (1) shuen, But it would take more written on the same day, pointe ed out a few teeth of the CHECK

letter Chang

Hound. Ma knock- out that the

Theatre having second defendant with a chop- Ngaw been closed, plaintiff's, business per and the injured man then had suffered damage and he anatched the instrument and would claim reparations.

struck. Mo on the hpad, causing Mr D'Allon said that the very

of the contrast.

Was the with the Amusement Park and that

the object was that the customers to the restaurant should be derived from the Park,

Hearing in proceeding.

11. But(1)-gwaw{3} (3)look taut (1) · (9) yut

gun (3)-

a compound fracture.

(3)nay jah(1), It would take only station of "the_cating house- ki had a previous'conviction for

China. Six of seven days

5. Ying (1)-wawk(3) England.

To be continued) ***

Printed and published by FumemCK PERCY FRANKLIN for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.

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ANSWERS

1. China.

2. Facetious factious

moang

means

droll; extremely

Даграссия

It

was disclosed that Mo Hop-pertiran.

possession of an offensive wea 4. In Scotland. pon..

5. Sir Walter Scott. Mr Winter sentenced the first 6.The stylus apointed and second defendants to two plece of metal, bona or Ivory months and expulsion and fined used to imprint letters or tablets the other two men $10 each. cavdred with wax.

for commercial traffic.

when a new

ment.

that

the

a

Mr

were Mr Brailsford,

engineer, and

was later to be the first announcer on Radio Hongkong.

A Radio Amateurs Club be- scope of unofficial-broadcasting gan; 1925 certainly KAW

the widened.

pay

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Long before this, however, Hongkong had its first trans- milter George Taylor, then Inspector of Lighthouses, who was experimenting before the 1994-16 war, finally went on to

By Air By 1927 one was required to

Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, USA. two metre work.

$10 for an annual radio Canada, 9 a.mu via P.A.L. During that war, the Navy licence. The next year's Annual Zealand, 10 am, via C.P.A.

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* Japan, Korea, 5 pm.. via B.0.A.C. Several others followed in Mring ahead, and in 1929 ail the

By Burface Taylor's footsteps from 1923 on, government hospitals had direct

Marno, 8 am 4.30 pm... via e/■ was ines type of set

connecting them with the

China, Peoples Republic, 9.30 am.. brought out from England by studio, and every bed was fit-

train via Canton. Mr Osborne, who hoped to sell ted with an ampllder. it and subsequently Coveral

But the difficulties were "not more, to the Hongkong Govern-few, and apart from equipment, the chief of these was in pre- It was arranged

paring programmes. By 120, Colonial Secretary should give a Church

Services demonstration broadcast from plays

and Chinese the air", wore 'on the GPO building to the Volun- the music programmes rather teer

People depended on loans from such Headquarters. nocked to hear the results of companies as Moutries, Ander- H.K.T. this new piece of machinery, con's and Tsang Fook; or re- 0.00 **Progame which turned out to be a com- coads being sent from home, or 0.02, Melody Time" Stanley Black plete flop.

And Orchestra Bin Johnso Someone audibly private supplies. wondered if they were tuned

And Hizabeth Welch. (Vocal): Technical hitches were not 6.30, "Captonese By Radio Given in to the local market.

Infrequent, On one occasiony u

By Mba Lee Wal Inn. And 8. K REUTERS WERE PUZZLED

wireless tester

plugged in to (Studio): 0.50. The George

Mitchell Choir: 7.00, be what he thought Reuters In that year,

as going to Selections; 7.30, Down Memory came extremely puzzled as to be a programme of music. "Oh Lane" Presented By Alleen Woods: who was giving the Hongkong no, Mr X, how could you Analyel, London Rele

Word News what news reports whis

The Box 200 Light Organ Telegraph signed Special Correspondent, operater had omalted to flick Bert Gillette? 8.30, "Hongkons Elher was free for all, and no-

over the switch.

Welfare, "Work Of The body thought about Licences A SUNDAY INTERLUDE Hong Kong Coumeli pf Women". A Talk By: Ai I. W. Turner, until 1927, but one had to get

powerful_equip-Secretary of The Council. (Studio); the | ment arrived in the early thir- | Arranged By Counch of Sochi written permission from

Service: 8.4%, Vogaa Recital – By andi by the time the Robert Irwin Postmaster-General to receive, tiesa,

(Baritone):

0.06. Having bullt a set from Bur-studio

transferred

to "From The Editorial (ilecorded plus war stocks, bought at the Gloucester Building in 1930, the Relay): 910, Weather Report: P.11, Caladonian Market in London, Performing Rights Society find of New York. Conducted ir Bir Symphony Orchestra Mr L. B. Stone, a young man of put in a word about copyright John Barbiroli 935, New Concert twenty, obtained his receiving of tunes. Payment hind to be firing Ensemble: 945, "Leiter Trom

Bod made.

Amserlen" By Allitair Cooko (Logs permit and thereby started

from then on don Relay); 10.00; et Justice lucrative hobby. On this set efficiency was stepped up as Done. Siudy In Crimbed Insanl which consisted of various the whole broadcasting system the Case of Ronid Trus of en institution (CTS): 11.00 odio News Tes pieces spread over a table, he became more managed to pick up at 6 o'clock than an experimental game with London Relay): 1115, Goodnight Mitile: 11.20, Weather Report;. God Antervals for morning, the nows in frequent every

tea Bave The King: 1150, Glose Down, morse from Leadeld Post Office and cakes. Transmitting Blation near Ox- Even in .1037,

its

For more

was

he hoord.

8.00,

Bocial

Orchestral

And

however, Identity Cards

ford, on a wave length of 8,600 synchronisation between opera- metres. But reception of these for and broadcaster left some- Possession Chargo bulletins became impossible as thing to be desired. Listeners

the

bo all

pow

Nowa 8.10.

Accused of stealing five official

sun rose on the Peak, An- tuned in one Buhday to a Studio other disadvantage of this con- Service, and heard the clergy-velopes belongings to th

that the trans-man-announce in his float Commissioner of Registration traption was

and possession of

of 12: Identity. formers kept on burning out blessing

might, cards (without authority, George. end had to be rewound by the majesty, dominion and

C. Yip, alias Vip Ring-three, now and General Electric Company..

39, However,

unemployed," was remanded radlo en- think Not realising he was for three days by Mr Winter at thusiast's financial position was. still on the air (perhaps thero Kov

Kowloon this morning. somewhat alleviated through was no red light in the studio. It was alloged that the dofen- remuneration per inch for the in those daya), Ilis Reverence dant stole the envelopes, en news he took from the air and had turned to say to someone in March 31 and that the Identity subsequently sold to the Tele- the room "I don't think that took cards were found in his house at graph,

itoo long, do you?”

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