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AIR CARRIAGE
ᏞᎪᎳ .
Ruling In Croydon Gold Theft Claim
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PADGHAM AND RYDER CUP
S.C.C. FLAG ON CORFU
SAY
Alfred, Fadgham, British Open Gordons' Band And
golf champion. is certain to be selected for the British Ryder Cup team-but that does not say that he will necessarily play in the match. He is every bit big enough to withdraw if he thinks his form does not justify his playing.
When he was beaten at Leeds
Pipers Attend
The dag of the Singapore Cricket Club new at the foremast head of the P. and O Cortu when the liner left. Singapore home-
Judgment for Imperial Airways Ltd. on preliminary points in the action arising out of the theft of gold from Croydon Airport in May, 1935, was given by Mr. Jux- | by J. Cox, of North Shore, Black-ward bound last week, tice Porter in the King's Benchpool, his play was by no means This was one of many tributes Division recently, states the "Dally bad-he was one over fours at the to Mr. J. M. Sime, President of Telegraph."
F. M. Philippson and Co., of Rue Industrie. Brussels, claimed damages from Imperial Airways Ltd. for breach of contract or duty in the carriage of bullion by air. The points for decision which arose on the defence put forward, and the judge's answers, were:
end of his match-But it lacked all its former sparkle.
the 8.C.C., head of Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd.. who is retiring after 27 years in Malaya. He and Mrs. Sime were given the most magnificent send-off ever accord- ed to private residents.
His putter, which Won him thousands of pounds last year, is now far from his best friend.. He aven seema to be in imminent danger of succumbing to that
It was notable for the presence dread golang disease-"getting of the band and pipers of the stock-in other words being un- Gordon Highlanders. Mr.. Bime 1. Whether the contract of able to start the club back.
was, of course, a leading 'Scottish carriage, contained in the con- "As a matter of fact I nearly | resident and many times Chief- signment-note, was subject to scratched from this tournament,""] tain of the St. Andrew's Society. the Carriage by Air Act, 1932. | he said as he walked off the green. The kindness of the commandant --No.
He is now going to take a com- and officers of the Gordons da 2. If so, whether the consign-plete rest until the time comes permitting this graceful tribute to ment-note satisfied the require for making a decision about the two such popular residents of ments of the Convention of Ryder Cup match
Singapore was much appreciated. Warsaw, of October, 1929,-Ng.
LONDON LANDMARKS
3. Whether the carriage was "International," and, if 30. covered the requirements of the general conditions of carriage of gooda.-No.
S. Whether there was, within the meaning of the convention
SPRINGBOKS
The handsome clock-tower at St. George's Circus, «Southwark, which
Facts About Players is to be removed because it ob
The South African Rugby Union
or of the conditions, a special players are now on tour in Aus- declaration of value, and pay-tralia. The following particulara ment made, and. If so, what are of interest:- effect this had in law-No.
CONVENTION OF WARSAW
Warsaw came
into
In his considered judgment Mr. Justice Porter said that the Con- vention of force on February 13, 1933, follow- ing the ratification of ave high contracting parties. Creat Britain ratified on the next day; but Bel- glum did not become a party to the convention until last October, and was thus not a party at the date of the theft.
structs trame and re-erected else. where, will not be the first London landmark. to "go abroad."
"3
The most famous, of course is Temple Bar, removed in 1877 to S. R. Hoymeyr (centre three- Theobald's Park; while other stray- quarter), age 24; weight, list 11b;ed monuments include the Well- height, 5ft. 11in. An attractive | Ington statue, which once crowned attacking player, thrustful, and Constitution Hill and now over- with a nice side-step. He played looks the paraded ground at Alder- at school first as a five-eighth, and shot; the seven-sided obelisk that later he was an outstanding per- for centuries gave meaning to the former in the Under 19 League at name Seven Dials, but since 1822 Stellenbosch University. He gain- has stood on Weybridge Green; the ed his first team colours in 1932, original Queen Anne monument and in the same year was capped from the front of St. Paul's, now at for Western Province, for which Hastings: and the original Ald he has played regularly. Hoymeyr, Gate, which has wandered to The convention applied only to who is a law student, follows in Rothley Castle, Northumberland. carriage was between the terri-was a centre for the province in "International carriage" where the the foot-steps of his father, who The lion which for long stood at old Northumberland from port to port to the final port of they will be examined on any Tresday tories of one high contracting the early part of the century. House, Strand, now gazes across
party and another.
the river at Kew Gardens from the roof of Sion House. Isleworth: and the Town Hall. Swanage, boasts the old facade of the Mercers' Hall, designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will lie Consignces' risk and subject to terms and condi. tions of storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 28th Jane.
Optional cargo will not be landed, here, unless notice has been given prior
to steamer's arrival but carried on
Optional Cargo will not be lauded here apless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried as from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
are to be left in the Godowns, where All broken, chafed and damaged floods
and Fridays between the bear of 10.45. and Noon within the "Free Storage period.
It had been argued, however, that the Court should look only at the terms of the consignment note, which, though based on the
call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they. will be sramined on any Tuesdays and
No Clans will be admitted after the Fridays between the hours of 10.15 .. Goods have left the Steamer's Godows and Nock within the Free Storage period.dll Goods Fmaining undelivered Goods have left the Vensel's Godown, and to Reat. All General Cargo remaining undelivered after 6th July, will be subject to Bent.
All Dlaims against the Vessel must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 19th July, 1937, or they will not be
recognized,
No Claims will be admitted after the after the 2nd July, will be abjoor convention, were not subject to it,
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
„Agents.
26th June, 1937.
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OCEAN STEAM SHIP' CO, LTD.
AND
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JONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel
"DIOMED"
FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE are hereby notified that their Cargo will be "discharged into Holt Wharf, Kowloon, where it will be at Consigneee rink and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be
ready for Delivery from Godown on
and after 28th June.
Optional Cargo will not be landed bere, unless Notion has been given prior so Vessel's arrival, bat carried on from part to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed and damaged (foods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 1045 and Noor within the Free Storage period
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on 07 before the 16th July, or they
int be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be affected BUTTERFIELD & HWIRE
Agents.
25th June, 1937.
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"TWO ASTUTE JEWS"
At the resumed hearing in the Court of Appeal of the appeal by | Mr. Philip Lazarus, a Manchester magistrate. and his san Mr. Adolph Lazarus; cálico printers. Salford, against the award of £4.719 damages for malicious prosecution to Mrs. Frances Irene Lowick, Rhos-on-Sea, North Wales. Sir Patrick Hastings. KC., con- tinuing his argument for Messrs. Lazarus, quoted a phrase by Mr. Justice Atkinson in which his lord- ship referred to this slip of a girl getting past two astute Jews," he said: "I don't know why we
Those terms were contained in a book of the International Air Traffic Association. In his view the. words "high contracting party" In that book bore the same meaning as when they were used in the convention.
In his opinion the words were confined to parties declared by the English, Order in Council to the convention
The carriage was, therefore, not "International," and the action accordingly falled, with costs.
CHEERO CLUB
The last of the weekly dances will be held at the Cheero Club
there will be no more dances until on Wednesday next after which
the hot weather is over. Other fixtures at the Cheero will be an- nounced later.
TEST CRICKETER
8. J. McCabe, the international
should point the finger of score cricketer, will be a competitor in
at Jews merely because they are.
A D. Lawton (wing three-quar- ter), age 25; weight, 12st 12b; height, 5ft 10in. A fine player, who has the ideal proportions for an aggressive winger. He is rugged battler 'when set for · the goal line. He arst played senior football in 1933, and was chosen
a
for the Western Province team in 1934, since when he has been a regular representative.
Was
B du Toit (second row forward), age, 24; weight. 15st; height, eft. lin. One of the lesser-known can- didates for the Springboks tour, who impressed by his form in the trial matches. After one match it was written
"He of him; never spectacular, but as a clever, honest worker, always up with the game, he could not be improved upon." He plays on the flank 'in the scrum, and was with Western Province before going to the Transvaal.
M. A. Van den Berg (lock for ward), age, 27; weight. 14st 111b: height, eft. 18in. Regarded as the. best line-out forward in South Africa, and a great player in the rucks. He is a lock in the tight scrum, and no hooker has "ever. complained of lack
of support from him. In 1923 he started busi- time for sport until 1930, when he mess in Capetown, and had no
Jews of because they are astute this year's amateur golf cham-was an immediate success as a for-
Lord Justice Slesser-I should pionships in Australia.
not have thought it was uncoln- plimentary to refer to a man as astute; I should have thought it was complimentary.
Lord Justice Greer-It would have been just as effective if he had said: "These two astute men of business."
But I
and all Goods remaining undelivered Sir Patrick-Precisely.
McCabe is a member, of the Manly club and although he is expected to win, his presence in the field will attact interest.
ward. He gained Western Pro- vince selection in 1832. He is also a Western Province water polo player. He runs his own ice cream factory in Capetown,
LIFE BEQUEST TO MR. MACDONALD ·
after the 5th July, will be subject to don't like people being called manufacturer, in his will, which
Bent
All Claims against the Vessel mest
bo presented to the Undersigned en or before the 19th July or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenta,
28th June, 1937.
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CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR
Sir Alexander Grant, the biscuit
has been lodged in Edinburgh, has directed the trustees to set aside in trust for his grandson, Alex- ander Grant Laing, £40,000, and to pay the income to Mr. J. Ram say MacDonald during all the days of his life.
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TRIBUTE TO WIFE
Sir Alexander directed the trus tees to hold the residue of his estate and to "accumulate the in- come for ten years after his death had add it to the capital of the residue. On the expiry of 10 years they are to make overs two-thirda and one-third to his daughter, Mrs. to his son. Robert McVitie Grant,
Margaret Norris Grant, of Laing.
daughter predeceasing the period In the event of his son and
The King's Birthday was the occasion the announcement of the Sir Alexander died on May 21, award in the MS. of ve Cer-aged (729 tificates of Honour, a Malayan The will provides that on Mr. award of which not has been MacDonald's death the trustees heard of recent years. It was are to accumulate the Income for Instituted by Sir Laurence Guille 21 years or until the grandson, issue the trustees are directed to of the residue without leaving mard, who came to Malaya as Alexander Grant Laing, attains Governor and High Commissioner the age of 30. Then the capital pay the residue to the trustees of in 1919, and is a recognition of sum and accumulations are to be the National Library of Scotland. loyal and valuable services. It is made over to him or, in the event In his will Sir Alexander ex- awarded to both officials and un-of his death, to his two brothers, pressed his deep sense of gratitude officials, one condition being that Hector Laing and Robert Dougins to his wife "for all she has done the recipient must have resided in Laing, equally, or the survivor of for me and for the help and sup- Malaya for not less than After them ESA
port abe has given me during the
|' years.
Mr. MacDonald and Sir Alex-¡ whole course of our married life.”
The Ave recipients in the FM6. ander were close friends, and He stated that although the were. Haji Ahmad bin Haji Abdul when, in 1924, Mr. MacDonald provision in the trust, disposition Baof. Mr. Lua Ek Ching J. P..became the first Socialist Prime and settlement in favour of - his Mr. Joseph Appadura!. Mr. Chang Minister Sir Alexander gave him son were greater than those in Beng Long, J.P. and Mr. B. Kan- | a motor-car and the income from favour of his daughter, this was dish. No residents of the Colony 30,000 shares in the arm of Me- not because he bore her any less were singled out for honour, and Vitle and Price for its upkeep. love and affection but because one wonders why this should be When Mr. MacDanald ceased to he had already made separate
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