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Singapore, May 25. An alleged application for a patent for manufacturing rubber by mixing it with other chemicals caused two middle-aged Europeans to stand their trial before Mr. Norman Grice. the Singapore second magistrate, yesterday.
F. J. J. M., Van Cant was charged With cheating one Ahmad bin Kadir Natna, Maricar while E, H. Schirmer was charged with abet- ment.
Court Inspector Maclennan pro- secuted. Mr. M. Mitter was ex- pected to defend Van Cant but withdrew from the case before the start. Mr. A. V. L. Davies defend- ed Schirmer.
Ahmad bin Kadir Naina Maricar said he was a broker. He had known a man named Joseph Long as a friend for the last 20 years. He met Long last May and was told that there was a Belgian who had a rubber patent and that Long had two shares in that business for $2,000,
Witness was interested but was told there were no
shares available. He was, however, in- vited to meet the Belgian and ac- cepted. On going to an hotel in Middle Road they met the two ac-, cused. He was assured again that no more shares in the business were available.
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EXPLAINED PROCESS
Van Cant, however, promised to consider witness' request for the allotment of one of Van Cant's shares. The price suggested was $1.000. Explaining the process 'the patent the accused # four pleut of "other thing ed with one picul of"ru" mutild produce five picuis of rober.
Witness was also told that the
patent had been sent to America by a lood legal firm and that the patent might realise anything tro $50.000 to $2,000,000. A couple days later Schirmer called on him to say that Van Cant would allot him one share. The reason given was that Van Cần; needed money for expenses and to form an all company. Witness, accompanied by Schirmer and Long, thereupon went round to Van Cant's hotel. After every- thing had been fixed up they met next day at Schirmer's office and he gave an advance of either $100 OF $150. The receipt was signed by the two accused and by: Lông.
A few days later Schirmer made an application for more money on behalf of Van Cant and witness promised to Bee about. It in a couple of days. He then gave Schirmer 3100 and received a re- ceipt signed by Van Cant.
had been signed with Van Çani's name before being brought to him.
WIFE'S MONEY
The arrangement was that the
balance of the payment for the one "share would be deducted from the profits accruing to the share. The receipt was made out in his wife's name because the money was really hers. He had not dab- bled in shares before and be con- sidered the receipt quite sufficient.
He met both Van Cant and Schirmer at different times about two months later. He was advis- ed to be patient as the money had already been sent to America,
He was called to the Detective Station later. Previous to that he had given a sample of the patent by Schirmer. He did not make any complaint at the Detective Station but a statement was taken from him. To date he had not received his share at the time he had not demanded his $500 back.
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In reply to first accused witness said that he had discussed matters both with Long and Schirmer first. He had never made a complaint either to the police or to anybody else that he had been cheated.
Van Cant: Do you personally think that you have been cheated
by me?
Witness: No, I do not think so. Continuing witness said that 'he had heard Schirmer admitting to Van Cant that he (Schirmer) had not paid for the shares to hla name.
Cross-examined by Mr. Davies Aness said that he had known Schirmer for about 18 years and regarded him as a !!
good and honest" man. He was aware that consideration of the grant of.. a patent was likely to take time.
NOT SO SATISFIED
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interests were discussed by Siring services at the Catholic Percy E. Bates, chairman of thedral, Caine Road:- Cunard Steamship Company, in "presiding at the annual meeting
of the company at Liverpool,
"To put the future in short,” be said, "the company cannot pro- sper until prosperity returns to the Atlantic. The Atlantie cannot prosper until the world prospers.”
Two-thirds of the company's business--a Aure greater than their fixed capital of £8,000,000— was he sold, engaged on a direct line of traffic between the two largest communities of English- speaking people in the world. The actions and reactions of these two communities largely comprised the company's business, and unless they could arrive at a common denominator for their intercourse the company's future must be difficult
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"At the moment,"
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SCIENTIST.
"both sides of the Atlantic give a FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. surface. idea of uncertainty. but below the surface there are signs of increased mutual understand- ing."
Referring to the Anchor Line. Sir Percy said it had been asso clated with the Cunard Company for nearly a quarter of a century. The association began to 1912. when the Cunard Company bought the whole of the Ordinary capital at a par value of £250,000. I they had gone further and bought the Preference capital of £325,000 at par, the present position might never have arisen.
After describing the situation which resulted in the Anchor Ling moratorium and was now ending Loh Chim, "a rubber merchant, in the liquidation of that company. said he had known Schirmer for Sir Percy said: "From first to about ten years. Van Cant had last we have had to write off the been introduced to him by ichir-investment costing £775,000," mer about the middle of 1933. The two accused gave him a de- monstration of the proposed patent and he was satisfied at the time. Later, however, he was not satisfied.
He was then offered a second demonstration but this did not turn out any better. Van Cant | explained that it was only an im- perfect demonstration but assured him that it would be a profitable business.
Some days later both accused visited him and showed him an" agreement for getting a patent from America. He had by then consented to go into the scherne and he too signed the agreement. He gave Van Cant $250 by cheque and was given a receipt.
The next payment was by cheque for $200 on June 13 and after this he received another re- celpt (made out in his wife's name) signed by Van Cant for all three payments. He (witness) re- turned the original two receipts The contents of the receipt were read out to him, by Schirmer but it | journed until May 28,
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Another agreement was signed embodying details for carrying on the business. A few days later he made another payment but could not say off-hand how much it was At this stage hearing was ad-
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The promoters of the new com- pany, Anchor Line (1935), had in- timated to him that they desired their own organisation to repre- sent them in America,
He was sure Cunard White Star would do all possible to facilitate the transfer early next year in an orderly and businesslike madher appropriate to two responsible companies. He was also sure that the future relations between Cunard White Star and the new Anchor Company would be cor- rect as between members of the Conference, Atlantic
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"To-day (the Chairman con- tinued) no one can say whether our balance-sheet is sound in real truth or not. Our auditors can→ not though they can,
and verv correctly do, comment as the law' requires..
"In the one direction there is a presumption of unsoundness, as our subsidiary company, Cunard White Star, toet money heavily last year, end, we have made no provision for a year's deprecia- tion on the balance-sheet figure for our shares. Further, it is 'cer- tain that for this current year also we can expect no return from the Atlantic.
On the other hand, the loss last year was exceptional For eight months two parent "com- panies were operating independ- ently while an agreement existed that their results should be for the account of a third, the merger company. This is 2 far from ideal position in which to contend with bad trading conditions.
"For the current year I do not think I am wrong in mentioning that to-day's estimates show a very different expectation,"
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