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Trade Mark Infringement:
Chinese Fined $250
The manager of the Tien Sau Tong, dealers in Chinese proprie- tary medicine, Li Yeung-fai, of No. 168. Des Voeux Road Central, brought a charge against Li Kam-yuen, 49. manager of the Man Shing Printing Shop, No. 415, Jaffe Road, ground floor, of selling goods with a false trade description before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K. C. at the Central Magistracy yesterday.
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UNIFORM
Officer wearing khaki uniform,
at the neck open.
Only
It was alleged that defendant,Asked what he had got to say, shirt and shorts, will wear the top sold, on May 20, certain medicinal, defendant- stated: "I asked Your button pills to which a false trade des- Worship to give me a chance as one button may be wom open, cription was applied in that the I was forced to do this under cr labels and boxes used to contain cumstances. I was thinking of the pills so closely resembled those getting some percentage of com- of complainant's firm as to be mission:" calculated to deceive.
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To another question, defendant Mr. K. F. Wong appeared for the replied that he bought the goods prosecution, while Det.-Sgt. J. from the Yuen Tung Medicine MacDonald was present for the Shop. Police.
ed to confirm this.
2
CONSIDERABLE BUSINESS
that it was very
HEADQUARTER STAFF Transfer on May 26, 1941.
Acting Lance Sergeant (R) 150 Koh Kwal Sun from Chinese Com- pany to Headquarter Staff.
from
CHINESE COMPANY' Dismissals. Constables (R) 1135 Yam Wah. Fook, (R) 1183 Chu Yun
PAID LOWER PRICE
Mr. Wong then said that de-Cheong, and (R) 1309 Yip Wal teadant had been doing consider-Hung have been dismissed from Pleading guilty, defendant added able business since September last,
the Chinese Company, as that he bought the pills, and at Remarking
May 31, 1941. the time when he purchased them.dimcult to detect such intringe- Appointment. The undermen- he knew that they were false be- ment, he asked the Magistrate tooned
Acting Lance Sergeants cause they were cheaper.
take a serious view of the case in have been appointed to the rank Mr. Wong said that defendant view of the fact that the goods in for Acting Police Sergeant as from gave the excuse that he had this case were medicine and it May 27, 1941-(R) 2 Worse „Salu bought the goods from a firm in might do a lot of harm to the Pun. (R) 15 Tsui Kwok Ching, (R) Queen's Road East, but enquiries' public.
35 Leung Wing Cheeng. (R) 48 made by the Police, however, fall-} A fine of $250 or six weeks hard Thomas Thim Wong. (R) 61. Lo labour was imposed, while the Yuk Nam, (R) 78 Yeung Wing Complainant in this case, con- goods seized were ordered to be Keal, (R) 86 Philip Chan, (R) 102 Arthur V. Wong. (R) 115 Tam To thued Mr. Wong, was manu-confiscated.
Ming. (R) 122 Fok,, Wah Hel, (R) facturer of Chinese proprietary
CASE DISMISSED
136 Joseph Tam Hung. (R) 146- medicine, which had been sold
Owing to the absence from Court Lau Mau. (R) 153 Sung Pak Ching. since 1915. The trade mark of the"
of complainant, the case: in which (R) 155 Lai Kwok Chiu, (R) 161 goods was registered in Hongkong La: Cheung-ngar, 50, proprietor of Kong Sai Lan, (R) 183 L1 Kam
Some time ago, complainant
the Peking Shoes Factory, No. 254. Chuen, (R 164 Mak Wal Fong. after receiving certain informa
Des Voeux Road Central, ground and (R) 174 Cleveland E. Chang- tions gave Instructions to one
floor, and two of his fokis, Lu Fit. of his representatives to buy
Leave. Constable (R) 139 Chan Kai-man, 28, and Lal San-chot, some of the goods from de- fendant.
26. were charged with having, to Wai Shun has been granted 10 The latter actually en-
of absence as from tered into contract for the gether with others not in custody, days' leave transaction of the plls, a draft of assaulted Liu Ki-chun, 30, assistant June 6, 1941.
Training Course-Part I. Those which was found in defendant's manager of the Lee Wah Trans- person when he
portation Company, at No. 9. Gr-detalled will attend Murray Parade was arrested hy
Ground for instruction in Part I man's Bazaar. Arst floor. on Mar. the Police.
of Training Course on Wednesday, 20, causing him bodily harm, was, June 4 at 17.15 hours sharp. Dress IDENTICAL LABELS dismissed by Mr. Lowry yesterday.Khaki Uniform. The labels of the genuine and Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for false goods," said Mr. Wong. were complainant, while first defendant! exactly the same. Twenty-seven was represented by Mr. F.H. Loseby, boxes of one dozen each of the, and second and third defendants goods were seized,
by Mr. Alfred Y. Hon.
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INDIAN COMPANY Inspection Parade. All ranks of the Indian Company wit parade on Wednesday, June 4 for a gen- eral inspection of equipment, etc.. by the Company Commander. A and B Companies will fall in at Murray Parade Ground at 17.15 Passengers arriving in Hongkong hours sharp. Dress Khaki Uni- On the prosecution's plea for on a British ship from Shanghal form. The Equipment Officer will leniency, Cheung Yuet. 55, married yesterday reported having seen a make it a point of being "present woman, was bound over in the large blaze in the sea about two- Training Course-Part II. Those sum of $200 to come up for judg-and-a-half hours out of Hongkong. detailed will attend Reserve Head- ment within one year by Mr. S. F. The captain brought his ship quarters Lecture Room on Friday. Balfour yesterday when she was round close to the blase, which June 6 at 18.00 hours for examina- found gulity on the charge of was found to be a burning junk,tion in Part II of Training Course. unlawful possession of a 12-year-which was deserted..
Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will carried out as ordered. old boy, Wong Yee, on May 28.
According to the evidence of
FLYING SQUAD the boy, a woman, known as Sze
Training Course-Part 1, Those Por. gave him a suft of clothes
The following is the Returns of detailed will attend at Murray and a pair of shoes, "and sold
notinable diseases notified as hav-Parade Ground for instruction in me to defendant at Tai O".
ing occurred in the Colony
Training Course dur-Part I of Ing the 48 hours ended at mid-Wednesday, June 4 at 17.15 hours
Dress-Khaki Uniform. night on May 30:- Chicken-Fox, sharp.
Patrol Duty Patrol duties will сане; Cholera, Dysentery, eight cases; Enteric carried out as ordered. Fever six cases; Measles, eight EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE cases; Tuberculosis, 74 cases.
Training Course Part I. All ranks of the "B" Company will at
HEALTH BULLETIN
E
one
In her defence, accused said that!
as the boy was given to her fokl, or an adopted son.
Insp. Moreton., of the S. C. A.. prosecuted.
THEFT ALLEGED
six
EASTERN PORTS
cases;
ין
Oct
Lo Kwal-wing. charged before Mr. Balfour yesterday with the
The health bulletin of Eastern tend at Murray Parade Ground on larceny of two suits of cotton cloth Ports for the week ending on May Wednesday, June 4 at 17.15 hours Ing, on May 19, the property of Chan Kwong, and with the lar-24 is as follows: Cholera: Macao sharp for instruction in Part I of 49 cases; amall-Pox: Shanghai. ceny of 18 gramaphone records, en diver dates between May 6 and May 11, the property of Yip Hong.
one case.
MONDAY'S RETURNS
Training Course. Dress - Khaki Utilform.
Riot Drill. All ranks of the "B"
Company will attend Reserve
at Cheung Chan, were remanded The Returns for Monday, June Headquarters at 17.15 hours sharp for 24 hours in Police custody. 2, are as follows:- Cholera, 15 on Friday, June 6 under Acting Chung Yik-lin, who was charged cases: Dir heria, two cases: Dy-Inspector. (R) MA. de Sousa for Fever instruction in Riot Drill Dress - with receiving one of the above sentery, 13 cases: Enterir suits and fout gramaphone re-jone case; Tuberculosis, 46 cases. cords, was also remanded.
ALSO REMANDED
A remand to today was ordered day on the charge of "loltering in
when Lul Yuk-a dwelling house for an unlawful; by Mr. Balfour tong appeared before him yester-purpose" on June 1
Khaki Uniform.
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