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WHEN IS GHEE NOT GHEE?

Shopkeeper Charged With Selling Mixture

ARMY CONTRACTOR GIVES

EXPERT EVIDENCE

When is ghee not ghee? Standing alone, that question might convey nothing to the average man, but the same ques- on is the subject of an unusually interesting case which opened before Mr. E W. Hamilton at Central Magistracy yes- terday when a Chinese storekeeper, Leung Loy Han, of the Yee Sang Loong provision store was charged with selling to Sanitary Officer W. C. R. Lampril on January 4. last an article of food not of the nature, substance or quality demanded...the quality demanded being ghee.

"Mr. W. R. Cole of Messrs, Geo. K. Hall Bruston & Co., gulity appeared for, the defence and returned a "plea of not while the Assistant Crown Solicitor." Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith.. prosecuted.

A similar charge was preferred against B. Ditta of 68. Hen- nessy Road but the Magistrate deelded to take the cases separately.

STARTLING STATEMENT BY

POLICE WITNESS

One of the witnesses called yes- terday, Banta Singh, acting Ber- geant Major in the Police Force, made the astounding statement that the ghee that is being sup- piled to the Indian Police was not pure ghee but that it was a mix- ture of the pure article and what is known as vegetable ghee.

Expert Evidence

HONG KONG AND | SHANGHAI BANK

Summary Of Year's Working

The Directors of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corpora- tian submit the following General Statement of the affairs of the Bank, and 'Balance Sheet for the year ending December 31, 1933.

The net profits for the year, to- gether with $3,439.033,39,"balance blought forward from last ac- count, after paying all charges, deducting interest pald and due, and making provision for bad and doubtful accounts and contingen- cies, amount to $18,645,558.12

The Directors recommend writ- ing off Bank Premises Account the sum of $1,500,000.

After making this transfer, de- ducting the Interim Dividend of 3 per share, paid on August 7 last, viz:- £480,000

174)= $8.981,818.18, and remuneration to Directors, there, remains" for ap- propriation $10,092,943.93, out of which the Directors recommend the payment of a Final Dividend of £3 per share, via £480,000 which, at 15, the rate of the day, will absorb $6,630.215.83.

The Balance $3,462,728.10 to be carried to New Prout and Loss Account..

"

The Sterling equivalents of the Assets and Liabilities are shown at 1/5). the rate ruling on the last Mr. el. Arculli then went into the | day of the year. box and in answer to Mr. Whyte

Directors Smith said that there can be only The Hon. Mr. C. G. 8. Mackie. one definition of ghee and that has been elected Chairman for the was clarified butter. Witness went year 1934, and Mr. J. P. Warren has on to say that ghee formed anbeen elected Deputy Chairman. important part of an Indian's diet and added that as a general rule an Indian ate more ghee than a European Hid butter.

Mr. Whyte Smith quoted many authorities who described ghee as clarified butter, and Mr. Omar el Mr. Whyte-Smith: Do you know Arculli, manager of Messrs. A. Fanything about these substitutes? Arcull & Sons, Army Contractors, |—Yes: who was called as an expert wit- ness, substantiated this,

Do you deal in them at all?-- No.

.

You supply on the genuine article?-Absolutely.

When asked if he knew any- thing about the substitutes. Mr. Arculil said that although his firm did not deal in them, he knew of an article called vegetable ghee which was not ghee' at all

Mr. Whyte-Smith: With regard to your own supply of ghee, how do you satisfy yourself that it is the genuine article?-With each shipment from Calcutta. I get an analyst's certificate and all my ghee is from Calcutta:

An Important Case, Outlining the case for the pro- secution. Mr. Whyte Smith said that the case was that what they got was not ghee so the definition of the word "ghee" is accordingly important. Counsel continued that he would like to submit that the case 1s 3.11 impertant case in view of the large Indian" community here and in view of the fact that ghee is an important part of their diet.. His submission was, that· ghee clarified butter and nothing else.

Continuing. Mr. Whyte · Smith said. "just as we can go and buy butter or margarine, 80 can Indian go and buy ghee and vegetable substituie or any other substitute. When you come to consider the relative prices of! shee and this substitute, the question of the purchaser getting what he asks for is very important. Ghee is about 80 cents per lb. and the vegetable substitute is, only about a quarter of its price.. I don't want your Worship to go into the subject of food qualities or vitamins. but I think It is quite obvious from a public health point of view that a good deal of harm. ness there is vast amount of may be caused, if poeple are buy-adulteration of ghee? Yes..

ап

If you went into A shop and asked for ghee, what would you expect to get?-I would expect to get something made from the milk of buffalo, cow, goat or sheep. Not Expert In Substitutes Cross-examining ̈ witness, Mr. Cole asked Mr. Arcut if he did not deal in vegetable ghee, how he could call himself an expert.

Mr. Arculll: I do not speak as an expert on the vegetable stuff.

Mr. Cole: Is.lt very difficult to obtain pure ghee in town?--It has never been my experience.

His Worship (to wliness); Are you aware that outside your busi-

ing this vegetable substitute think- Re-examining witness, Mr. ing it is ghee, and if they still think it is ghee in spite of its low price, then I submit they are being defrauded.

Whyte-Smith asked if witness were given a bottle of the adulter- ated stuff could he make it out, Witness replied in the affirmative, saying that he would do so by friction.

Mr. Whyte Smith then went on to quote several authorities on what is ghee after which he told Inspector Lamprill and his-in- the Court that or the day Interpreter then gave evidence bear- question Inspector Lamprill went ing out Mr. Whyte-Smith's open- into defendant's shop and asked ing after which Acting Sergeant- for half a pound of ghee. A foti | Major Banta Singh went into the got the article out from a tin box and said that in the course marked "ghec", and charged 35 of his duties, he had, to receive cents for E.,

rations for the Indian police.

A Mixture

The officer paid. for the ghee and then informed the foki that

In reply to Mr. Whyte-Smith,

ever

he was going to have the thing witness said that ghee is clarified analysed. Following the usual butter. Asked if he had procedure. he divided the ghee eaten a substance which resem- Into three lots and put them each into, a separate bottle.

(Continued on Page 11)

Around the Courts

TRAFFIC TIME AT CENTRAL

Several Motorista Fined.

defendant was driving at 43 miles an hour, while the defendant con- tended his speed was 36 m.p.h., and that the car, which helonged to Mr. J. Bullock, of the Dalry Farm, was not capable of doing 45 miles per hour,"

H. 60eurback, of the Orient To- bacco Factory, was fined 810 by Mr. E. W. Hamilton yesterday for disobeying the traffic signal at A police test was arranged and Caine Road. It was stated that a his Worship adjourned the suni- private car was being driven up mons "sinë dle." Arbuthnot Road and turned right The defendant drove along Caine Road from west to east and a

had been settled.

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Mr. T. E. Pearce, Mr. T. H. R Shaw and Mr. W. H. Bell Fetife in rotation, but being eligible for re-election, offer themselves ac- cordingly.

Mr. J. A. Plummer, having left the Colony, has resigned his seat and Mr. K. S. Morrison has been elected to fill the vacancy. This requires confirmation.

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FALSE REPORT TO POLICE

Chinese Cook Gets Siz

Months.

For reporting a robbery' to the Police, which proved to be entire

ly false, a Chinese was sentenced to six months' hard labour. An- other man was sentenced to a siml- lar period for stealing $84.

Detective-Sub-Inspector Nolloth, prosecuting, said on January 7 av noon, the second defendant came to the 'Wanchai Police Btation and reported that an armed robbery had taken place at 46, Ship Street, by three men armed with daggers. In the afternoon, he made a fur- ther statement in which he re duced the number to two men, un-

armed: Later in the evening, he volunteered to take the police to 28, Spring Garden Lane where the frs: defendant was arrested. He then admitted that his story about being bound and gagged was false. The complainant was an amah and left for the country a few days ago. She left her baggage containing some money and this was known to the second defend- ant. The money was later traced to the uncle of the first defendant. His Worship remarked that the second defendant was more the villain.....

Fung Po-wán, charged in con- nexion with the murderous attack on a woman, Chan Lal-ching, in Queen's Road Central on Febru- ary 1, was formally remanded for another week on his appearance betore Mr. Balfour in the Central Police Court yesterday. "The wo man is still in hospital," said De- tective-Inspector M. Murphy, who applied for the remand.

Mrs. P. W. Cameron and Miss N. Cooper were the complainanta be- collision occurred: The damages J. Choy was summoned for not fore Mr. Balfour in Central Police exercising due care and caution Court in a summons against two in his car and disobeying a signal sedan chair coolles for allegedly at the bottom of the Central Police using insulting language at Bowen Station, compound in Hollywood Road on January 30. The de- Road. Mr. Horace Lo appeared fendants failing to appear, the for the defendant and pleaded not summona was adjourned. for, a guilty.

weck.

His Worship remarked that it was a dangerous spot and special care should be taken by motorist.

Police Tent.

It was alleged that Bergt, Paton,

days'

The adjourned summons against D. L. Prophet, of Messrs. Linstead | riding on a motor-cycle combina. Charged under the Wild Birds' and Davis, for alleged reckless tion, was signalled the right, of Ordinance, Lan Kwok-ying, des- driving in, Pokfulam Road on way on coming down the Stationeribed as a professional besgar, January 24, was again before Mr. compound slope. On turning into was fined $10..or fourteen Hamilton at the Central Magis-Hollywood Road, he was run into hard labour, by Mr. Balfour in the tracy yesterday.

by the defendant's vehicle.

Central Police Court yesterday' for The Magistrate stated he had Mr Lo alleged that the police the unlawful possess:*1 of a wild seen the He of the land and, had officer crashed into the defendant, pigeon... The bird is to be forfett- driven over the ground.

Hearing was fixed for January red Defendant said he caught it 13, at noon.

in Wing Lok Street.

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