STREAMLINE FILTERS LTD. FILTERS FOR OIL PURIFICATION
ENGINEERING, EQUIPMENT CO., LTD, H.K. & Shanghai Bank Bidg. Tel. 27789
JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK
Serenade For String
THE
CROWD SCENE
THE Galahad streak ratt string. But there must be some Tuted streak rats string. But there must be the world, he thought, was the poorer for being so short of maidens in distress and dragons to imperil them.
two fell to discussing woys and means, and the next thing, as Aubrey was later to recall, was that he looked up and found 11
crowd of people authered -like on audience round the doorstep, and a policernan addressing him.
womali, i exolically
|
CHINA MAIL
[1849
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1956.
STRUCK OFF COMPANY RESTORED TO THE REGISTER
Mr Justice C. W. Reece at the Supreme Court this morning granted an application by petition for the restoration to the register of a company which bad been struck off and made an order in the terms of the petition.
The petition was made by Mr Kuan Ka-pack, liqul. dator of the Pack Yúc Co. Ltd., and the Pack Yue Co, of 82. Morrison Hill Roud.
in the
As he strolled through the quiet streets of Mayfair the
The petitioners were repre-¡ objection to the application for other evening, on his way to "You must move from here,”
sented by Mr Vietor Gitiba, the restortion of the company one of his elube, Aubrey was onlct the policeman Aubrey and instructed by Mr P. Chan, of to the regirler. perhaps dunking of these things the girl bolts rose, thought better Meere Lau, Chan and Ko. Mr Mr Gittine said the onus was
sub- jot il, and sat down again thinking of wint
W. K. Thompson, Deputy Hejia - on the petitioner to satisfy the alllules toxicabs and sports cara
"un going to urrest you.
(trar-General, appeared for the Court that he was carrying 20 made, as a means of transport, the policeman said, "for being Attorney-General,
respondient business at the time the com- -fog Caparisoned. charges? of drunk arid disorderly.
pany was struck off. He cited how feeble the neatest-furled
At that
young
Applications Mr Citi said Mr Kum and an authority and submitted that whom umbrolla "äuick the gloomest brief-
company was In EARCHTSTENE case
compared
Eastern, became, the poleeman bis Inother were the only two when
ybareholders ink! (rectors of voluntary liquidation, it sword or liner and hield
rate 111 Paw book, "hysterical," arul among other things she saint the company and the company's suffelently carrying on business operation under the to him, I have that eux look rule rivestment consisted of alor was in
of leasehold property ( section of the Ordinance. juff your face when I've got anla dece
situated on the waterfront, and I'm a came tour h with my embassy
of and she men- the purchase
well- Janelinery on the site. very
NOT COMPLETED
18-CARAT DISTRESN DERHAPS he was thinking so
when suddenly be upon a maiden who looked to be in genuine 18-carat distress. A slim, dark-haired young wornan, she was, neatly dressed In tailored slacks and sitting on the doorstep of an elegant pri vale huse looking as though she had recently run the gaur
#half-sqinl
let of authentle dragons,
Aubrey
stopped befur
cousin of
Bonest known.
aut
Someone
start disorderly
The swit
Kir). Hullo-ulio," he
Anything wrong of anellung
The pretty girl sighed In a dignited way and said som1- thing In A voice
Ital 30 ot Aubrey could not catch a word et B.
CAN I HELP?
NYTHING
I
she ter In
"Aked, and
make guze, this time of heur- ng, be sat down on the step ot the girl's side.
"String" she said.
'What's that?” Aubrey naked. "Have you a piece of string?
She held u4545 the girl naked,
bad Confe
porces that
from a wynpping?.
זיי
ויי
lund
PROPER ORDER
was
The formal requirements | Laving been made, Mr Gittins continued, be submlited that this was a fit and proper case for Court's order for thu restoration of this company to
Hv said he and the Deputy fegishiur-General had drafted a form of under for the Court's approval s being the proper order in this case,
Mr Thumpeon sald the Crown
objection to the
TOOK IT AS A JOKE NEXT morning at Bow Street In 1941, t WON deeldeu 10
Aubrey
young wind 12 the company and a Che
was advertised in the women beth pleaded not guilty | nolice to the charge of being drunk Government cazette on cetober The register
P. 1943 hadn't it a
Wa. broke out ten months the to fear hours #wa: Just inter and the winding up was
club for one." satt¦ not completed KONAR
The reeds of | Aubrey infignantly
JUM
The commny were just ; thought this lady might be in The fiquidator and his brother
distrist, so I sat down beside were under the wrong impress no her. Then all these people inime sion that the company had been along."
fully wound up and applied for "We | the reconstruction of the records young woman subd
11. De company under the Comis as a joker when we were
(Reconstruction of Re- fsked to go away. I mentioned pany
Ordinance. th
Mr because I didn't cord 1 einbussy
rait wan!
142 furbed Poten's
Satiate
-
Nod
about thi," Mr Bertram fence, the PRAGA- strate a 10s each. please."
The couple left and the scowl! upon Aubreya handsome face.
enigmatic look
The upon girls, told their feelings, which they prudently kept to then- selves. No knihy or maiden ever got anywhere ARGUING with | dragons.
U
adrift
Sorry. he sold
at last,
hot
Oh, I see. STING Aubrey Semaine anti-climax.
adver-
Heation.
-
Mark Of Respect
Member of
the
Hongkong
Later, the Registrar tised in the Gazette in response Stack Exchange stood in silence for two miles this morning
to Mr Kuan and the company was struck off the register of February 17, 1950.
In memory of the late Mr Ezra Abraham.
As the Court wus aware, pro-
Mr Abraham, who died on struck jerly of any company
Zas vested in the Crown.
Monday, wis a founder of the This
was a rather valuable
stock broking ir of Tealer piece
walertroni
and Abraham. property and the Attorney-General was served a notive
ascertain whether the Crown had my
The funeral will take place at 5.15 p.m. today it the Jewish Comewry.
oliday
Style
tyles
GLAMOROUS FASHIONS
FOR
SPECIAL OCCASIONS
』:༤.
Here is a brilliant selection of exciting holiday styles that will make you the grande dame of the evening! No matter what occasion, you'll find the perfect outfit at Paqueratto's. Stunning sheaths, flattering formal wear, exquisite cocktail drasses.
all designed to show you at your best. Stop in today and choose the outfit for you!
OPEN TILL 6 P.M. ALL THIS WEEK INCLUDING SATURDAY, 22nd DEC.
Paquerette
LTD.
SIDE GLANCES
STOCK
PHOW
NEW! SHEAFFERS
By Galbraith DOCTOR
12-1/
T, M, Avg St, B. PIE DIE,
Capt. 10 by NTA DOLORE, Dis.
"Clem has hidden the checkerboard—I guess he expecta us to spend the winter reading these magazines!”
REGULATIONS ULTRA VIRES
SUBMITS COUNSEL
Closing legal submissions were given by Mr Brook Bernacchi before the Full Court this morning in an appeal by way of case stated, involving the powers of the Governor in Council relating to emergency regulations.
The Full Court comprises Mr Justice M. J. Hogan, Chief Jus- Uee: Mr Justice T. J. Gould and Mr Justice C. W. Reece,
Feathertouch
BALLPOINT
DOCTOR TESTIFIES IN CASE AGAINST EUROPEAN DRIVER
A doctor giving evidence before Mr I. T. Morris at Kowloon Court this morning in a case in which a man is charged with driving while under the influence of liquor, stated that his im- pression of the driver at that time was that he was not completely sober.
He added that he could not say that the de- fendant was drunk, but he was not rowdy and his gait was quite steady.
The defendant, Bruce Munro- Smith, 45, of 205 Lyton House
is charged with
while under sirink
driving a car
the influence
rink on September
Junction
of
22 at the
ot Public Square
Street and Nathan Road. He is represented by Mr G. Hampton
of Hastings & Co.
Teoh Tiaw-peng a doctor,
suid
1a.m..
on
Shroff Sent
Tse
To Prison
to
Nang-lat, 28-year-old that about September 23, he examined the shroit, of 44, Homuntin Street,
floor, was defendant. Before doing so heirst
sentenced explained to him that he had nine months' imprisonment by every right to refuse examine My Hin-shing Lo at Central this tion.
But, he said, he received morning on three charges of written consent.
embezzlement
three of
and
He said that after a few pre-falsifying accounts. liminary questions he asked the defendant what the day and the A total of 162 additional charges of falsification against dme was, but the defendant was
He the defendant, were tikon intò not clear about the time. then asked the defendant if he consideration by the Magistrate, had been driving a car and hed been involved in an accident. The defendant replied that he had not been driving a car.
The
be to defendant refused further examined and tore up the paper on which he gave his
written consent to the examina-
In cross-examination witness agreed that person suffering
symptom of pletely rober.
from shock would show not being
somo
com-
Defendant pleaded guilty to having embezzled $85 on three occasions in November and to have falsifed the accounts by destroying three receipts belong ing to his employer, Messrs W.
S. Wong and Co. He also ad
mitted that he had destroyed re-eipts on 182 occasions be tween February 0 and Novem
ber 20
The prosecuting ufficer, in the previous hearing told the Court that the total amount of midney the gefendunt had stolen was not known as the receipts had been destroyed, but it was esti- mated to be about $20,000.
HIT BY CAR The inere fnet, he zuld, that Chlu Shu-yce, a foki of the power wils
tn Kiven make Sun Sai Fong tailor's shop, suid regulations did not mean that that he was standing outside the power was given to create a shop on September 22 at about
sel out
that The appellants are Li Bun, Li offence and
B punish-five minutes past eleven Nai, Chau Wal-lum, Leung Ying-ment.
night together with four others, Hu. Cho Tung and Leung Ko
LIMITED POWER one of whom was Wong Sek They nis represented by Mr That was brought about by poon. Bernacchi, Instructed by Mr the necessity of the legislature | Witness stád that Wong de- Magistrate this morning, how P. J. Grimths, of Wilkinson and having to pass section 18 or the cided to go for supper and cross-ever, he sold that he was unable
Interpretation Ordinance
buted the street on the pedestrian to pay the sum.
Crist.
24 last year.
Mr Desmond Mayne Crown Counsel, is representing the Crown.
some
Was
The deftadon't agreed to the gure mentioned by the Pro- secution and said he could make restitution of $8,500 before the
the In Possession
distance. The car stopped
The appellants were convicted the existence of section 15 suv crossing. When he was about a of attemping to export two Ply-ported his submission Counsel foot away from the traffic Inouth motor cars without a said, that
stid, Wong general power to island, Chu B leener at Stanley on December make regulations, however wide knocked down by a cor,
It may be. was not in itself a impact of which threw him power to create an offence.
One had to go on either to the obout ten feet from the place of further sections of the impact, he said.
itself. Ordinance
or to the in crose examination, witness provisions of section 15 of the said that he did not actually sec Interpretation Ordinance, Mr the car striking Wong but heard Bernacchi said. It was a fallacy the noise and when he looked to say that one could rely on
up he
saw him being thrown section 2 alone and Ignore sec-
some distanco by the car, Bon 2(2)(n).
continue Hearing will January 2.
INTERPRETATION
Mr Bernacchi this morning replied to the arguments of the Crown. He spoke about the in- terpretation of the wording of the various laws and regulo- tons concerned in the case.
He said it was
was the Crown's case that the Emergency Regula- Lions Ordinance enabica eri emergency regulation 10 be passed which could amend any enactment, whether it was pass- ed before or after the enactment of that Ordinance.
so, Mr Bernacchi went on,
he would say that that submis-
Hearing is continuing.
On
Of Heroin
1
For unlawfully possessing 120 packages of heroin (6 grammes). without a licence granted by the Director of Medical and Health Services, Cheung Ho-sung, 20, was fined $850 or three months. imprisonment by Mr F. X. d'Almada at Central Magistracy this morning.
Defendant, who had two
was also bound over in $500 for one year.
Death Of HK Suspect Detained previous convictions, one similar,
Solicitor
Mr
A Hongkong sollelior, sion of the Crown in itself Teng Man-yue of 24 Fort Street clearly made the regulations ultra vires. And that was what bad happened In the present
coec.
North Point, died early this morning nt the Queen Mary hospital after 好 three-week
illness.
a
emergency regulations, Counsel cald, purported to amend Mr Tong, aged 30, was sections, the form of which up partner in the firm of Peter Mo to the date of the amendment
and Co, whom he joined lost was as a result of an Ordinancn year after completing law ex- aminations in the United King- passed
in 1952. Mr Bernacchi said Mir Mayne to Mega Hastings and Co in dom. Before this he was articled had entirely failed to answer Hongkong. his submission that a regulation
two
man
The Police have detained A In connection with the theft of a fountain pen from another Chinese In Nathan Road, near Nelson Street, at about 9.30 p.m. yesterday,
(nsh was stolen from A Chinese
walting at the Jordan Road Ferry bus terminus at am. yesterday. A cheque und other papers were stolen from a pedestrian in Shanghai Street at about 7.30 p.m. yester- day.
woman
Radio Set Stolen
@
He leaves a wife and was not,
specifically young unites
children, The funeral
A radio sat was stolen from a provided for, an Instrument that takes place tomorrow at 4.80 parked car in Bonham Road be- created an offence and prescrib- | pan., at the Internationaltween 8.30 p.m. on Monday and ed a punishment.
Funeral Parlour, Wanchal, 0.30 am. yesterday,
A second charge of selling dangerous drugs (heroin) - was dismissed when the Prorecuifon affered no evidence.
Cheung WUS arrested on Monday when a Police party headed by a European Inspector relded
rooftop in Queen's Street.
Woman Assaulted
A Chinese woman was ascend- ing the staircase- of, No. · 208, Electric Road at abpuť 9.15 a.m. yesterday when she was accost- ed and assaulted by a man, who' was in possession of a paniculto. The assailant was arrested by the Polica.
a Truly
BEAUTIFUL GIFT
M MIKIMOTO
CULTURED PEARLS
NECKLACES & JEWELLERY
Monday 24th Dec,
open
16a Das Voeux Road
Tel: 21-157
Printed and published by Roman Cronin Korenzow, for and on behalf of South Chin Morning:Port Street City of Victoria fut the Colony of o