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MARINA HOUSE

QUEEN'S RD., C.

TEU 38225,

YAUMATI FERRY COMPANY IS SUED BY FORMER EMPLOYEE

Interesting Revelation During Evidence

That the practice of giving short change to passengers in the third class on the Yaumati ferry had been going on for a long time was revealed during evidence in an action brought in the Summary Court yesterday in which a former employee of the HONGKONG AND YAUMATI FERRY COMPANY sued his emplyers for $334.50 for the return of a deposit and one-and-a-half months' wages due,

The plaintiff was LI LEUNG, of No. 604 Reclamation Street, frst floor, who was represented by Mr. H. A. de Barros Botelho. Mr. F. II. Loseby was for the dofence.

DRASTIC ACTION

AGAINST FREIGHT RAMP

According to 'waterfront' rumours prices of rice, firewood and other essentials will be going down shortly as Government intend to take drastic action, through the Shipping Control Board, in respect of what was called in THE AN- DRIAN the freight ramp.

According to the reports, so far unconfirmable, Government's in- tention is to either requisition ships lying in harbour or charter freighters for the transportation of rice and food supplies.

The plaintiff claimed that the detective and plaintiff, Leung

Cremation service, for the late amount comprised $300 cash de-Fong and Au Tim were arresteu.

Miss Margaret Mine Sutherland, posited with defendants on Oct. His (plaintiff's) salary was paid Senior Assistant in the Public 23, 1937, and April 28, 1938, under up to Oct. 15 and he had received School for Girls who passed away receipt No. 322 to scoure the no other notice other saan the one vices of plaintiff as a ucket col-posted up. lector and seller: $11.00 being half- month's wages due by defendant. ard $23 for one monthly wages in lleu of notice.

plaintiff stated that it had been Cross-examined by Mr. Loseby,

the practice to give six cents change for @ three-cont ticket Plaintiff also claimed interest ou when a Len-cent plece was tender- the $300 at the rate of $3 per $100 ed. He regarded this as commis- per annum from Jan, 1. 1940. until sion. No notice, sand plaintiff, for- dale

об obtaining payment ar bidding this practice had been put judgment, and costs of the action, up by the company and, in uts

NO SALARY

Toptalon, the company

was aware of the practice. He had not heard

of any one of the employees hav- ing been dismissed for giving short change.

at the Country Hospital, Shang- hal, on July 19, were held in the

6. Trivett of the on July 22 with the Very Rev. A Babbling Well Cemetery Chapel

Cathedral officiating

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 7 to 18 Aug. 1041.

HICH WATER.

Days of

Month.

Mr. Botelho said that plaintiff joined defendant company on Oct. 23, 1937 as a reserve ticket collec- tor and had to pal Up $IDO security He received no salary

In answer to his Lordship, plain-Thu. but was only paid by the man tiff said that he was told by the whom he was called to substitute. chief inspector. Au Yeung Yu-Fri.

ming, that he could make some- On Apr 22, 1938, he was pro- thing in addition to his salary by

Sub. moted to reserve scher on putting giving short change to passengers. Sun. up another $200 security. again he received no salary.

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staff on Sept. 21, 1940, at a month- ly salary of $23. On Oct. 24 plain- tiff and another were charged with conspiring to defraud the com- H. K. Long, marine superinten- pany but plaintiff was acquitted. dent, said he had been employed Plaint, Mr. Botelho went on, by defendant firm sinee 1982 The was dismissed by the company be company, he said, did not allow fore the Magistrate arrived at his its employees to give short change decision and the first he knew of to passengers, and, in order to his dismissal was that a notice was avoid this, had allowed soine

moneychangers to be on the wharf. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

posted up on Nov. 1 stating that his services had been dispensed with.

On the morning of Oct. 24 he found the meter of the turnstile Mr. Botelho said the defence was not working and with a piece of that his dismissal was justified but wood underneath 1 This meter he would submit that the fact that was installed by Government who

acquitted of the

plaintin

dants in

was

Mr.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE

Tor S.8.

+1

From LONDON AND STRAITS

charge did not justify the defen- were entitled to a Royalty on the

fares collected. If a permanent ⠀⠀ *)

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby dismissing him.

informed that all Goods are a reserve to employee engaged Botelho added that no reason for work for him the former was res-hazardons and/or extra hazardous being handed at their risk into the dismissal was given.

Godowns of Rowan Wharf & Godowa Company, whence and/or from the wharves Ltd., whe

be obtained. Claims

PLAINTIFF TESTIFIES

ponsible for the turnɛtlie.

Au Yeung Yu-ng, chief

in-

L! Leung, in evidence, stated spector, denied, in evidence, that delivery will be admitted after the

that when he was taken on the he told plaintiff he could make permanent staff he worked at the something by giving short change. Goods have left the Godown, and all Hunghom wharf He was then What he told plaintiff was that Goods remaining undelivered after the transferred to the Jordan Road the company expected every pas- 11th Aug-1941, will be subject to rent, wharf and sold frat class tickets senger to tender the exact fare. All Claims against the vessel must until Oct. 16 when he was again if this was not done the proper be presented to the undersigned on or

before 18th transferred to the third class sec- change was to be given,

If he not be Aug. 1941, or they will tion.

could not meet this change he

recognised. To comply with

the General Bonded As he had no experience he em- could, on a passenger accepting 1.Warehouse Regulations, Consignees ployed Leung Fong to assist him give back six cents change and must have a Revenue Officer in atten- from Oct 18 to 24. On the morn- keep the one cent himself. He had dance when damaged dutiable goods

single case in ing of Oct. 24 he arrived at the not heard of A

All broken, chafed and damaged wharf to and Leung rong already which an employee had been dis- Goode are to be left in the Godowne, there. An inspector

to missed for giving short change. where they will be examined on the check the turnstile and he then Questioned by Mr. Botelho, wit9th August, 1941, at 9 am. by

Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke. left for a few minutes.

ness stated that was the general Later in the morning Mr. A. v. advice he gave to ticket sellers on Young. Secretary of the Company, the Yaumati ferry whart.

eame

by

e examined.

No Fire Insurance has been effroted. Bills of Lading will be countersigned

Agents.

came and inspected the turnstile, His Lordship reserved judgment. B. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) LTD. He went away and came back with whieh he will give tomorrow Hong Kong, stb August, 1941. a European sergeant and Chinese morning.

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