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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
CANTON ARSENAL
MACHINERY.
THE VENDORS,
CASE.
(By James A. Rabbitt to
the "Telegraph **)
TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1924.
THE LATE MRS. LOGAN.
BA
CARMEL MYERS
IN THE
DANGER
OF THE
NILE
FUNERAL YESTERDAY, The funeral yesterday of the late Mrs. Logan was rrinte to one, of the oldest of Hongkong residents, Mc Logan came out here from In the Goverment Communique (Glasgow," with her late nishand. issued by Mr. Eugen Chon and Mr. James Logan. in 1884, Me.. published in the flongkong papera Lengan joined the Kowloon Docks of the Wist May, there is so much and the couple roared a that is misleading that this state fanrily of six here, all now grown up. Mr. Logan died in 1929: had ment is issued in order to Mitw
eved he would have completed the other side of the pictures
forty years of residines here this Mr. Chen sade no mention of thos FARM Mrs, Logan was 61 years| amount of machinery already do fot
and had livered by the vendors nor the herself
large A amount of money absorized, out of [friends, many of whom attended the payments made, to meet dis-the funeral yesterday. Two of her bursements for the account of the sons, Archie, the well-known swim mer, and Colin, are in.. Hongkong. [Government.
and they were the chief usturgers, 20 vargo WAR Fold the With thein at the graveside" were, Į invernor of Kwangtang for the anong others, Messes, T. Neuve, 1. S.. #1,806,514.00 the|D. Dow, 11. Steil; D. Keith, A. M.; Įvenslars agreeing to provide en Simpson. A. Nicholsam. A. Bulton, fainees for a period of nine months W. C. Saith, R. Lapsley, d
for the purpose of superintending Melutash, J. Gurway 3. Fisher, WORLD THEATRE
1. Scott, E. L. Hodge, L Rabam. Rev. 1. Kirk Macomerie Smyth, W. Hodley and J. J.
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the installation of the plant. Any Eragingers requirid after the period
of nine mouths were to be retained int
Governo,
WB3 for number ul
The Wreaths.
M.
Aturing tha inny dwutiful |
A DRAMATIC STORY OF LOVE & TREACHERY IN THE DAYS OF KING TUT.
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TO-MORROW
BRIBERY CASE.
DEFENDANT.
At the Magistracy yesterday.
audi
at the expanse of the #invertor,
The cargo duly arrived is t'anten and enstain pentions were paid for wreaths Wine His deased' INDIAN INTERPRETER AS and deinery theend was given. An johnbdron, Jaines Campbell," Archie, Gamint dated August 20th, 1921, Calin, Thomas, Pally und Annio, and signed by the ripresentative of A Trom Mr. and Mrs. R. Mafternoon the hearing was resum The Mayorner of Kwaughing showa | Pylon ++ Pasipolitan Dock that go to the sad of 1,3,eral Staff, the No 1 Budder Singh, a clerk and interpreter of ed of the case in which Nathn makris of Kowloon Dork, Hassin, the Magistracy, was charged on WN - delivered to TA
Maisie, Mr. R. Johnston, My, and four counts of obtaining $5 and Mrs. 35 M. Castro, Mr. and Mrs. R.$8.50 by false pretences Ching to the Governor failing t❤ Lapsies. Mr and Mrs. D. Steel. pay for and take delivery of the Mr. G. R. Elwark, Mr. And Mas. Įbribery. gauge, a supplemental agreement | Hies and family, Ab Choy (No. 1.{ Mohamed Nour, à clerk and one Plated June rah, Bert, was enterest | Carpenters Ali Ram (No. 1 Colier, the plainants, was recalled: tries has schurh the piche price Mr and Mrs. T. Nea, Mr. and for cross-examination. In reply to tourde be paid by installmunts, and, Mrs. C. Atkinson, Mr. C. EMr. Hall. Brutton, solicitor for the time &inal payment made on this at the Kostum Dock Beer-ntin dismissed by his late employers, Stewart, Mrs. F. 1. Daneaborg, defence. Suur suid he had been Febensry
This agreement | Mr. and Mrs, 1. Melatosh, Mr. and Cassum Ahmed and Có,, in conse- Filter
provided that interest Mrs, 3. Witchell, Miss Ellis,quence of the quarrel on the 12th should dan "perish, yon monthly Taliner Mr. and Mrs, W. Hadley, Mr. May, in connection with which the sue as from the 1st March, fuel, Ranidge, Mr. and Mrs. ·Cross-sumuones were applied for Thy Linernor further agreed in Harvey. Mr. L. Holige Mr. D. By him on the day he alleged the
supplemental agreement
How. Mr. W. Smith. Mr. defemiant demanded $5. June 19th, 1921, that possessing of þand Mrs, 4 Fisher. (the panels slarvadel Jam, farid by the vendors sutil the final payment should be made and lost all lik fbursements for goabiwit pels m įstratre, ote, would be met by the Flaremment.
of cargo shipment and other lexprepsena, which
D
Mr. Brution; The reason you asked the clerk whether stamp fees were payable was because the de- Tendang had refused to take the $5 from you and that you believed that unless stamp fees, were paid Anment to agar ... $1200joboga
the summonses would not be issued This will be seig that fruan and served? The gods Ware placed in the, the three four los of the original jenstody of an Amerious Corporation (emigo tone fourth having been de-f Mr. Brutton questioned the cont-"
who were Three of three livered) remaining bi the pussession godowns nt. Canton, The Governor of the vendors at the 1st July, ga, |failed to comply with the "laries of they should, rozeive funils simt
th; supplemental agreement and as ing ta apparoximately
Arbitration.
to scenze
Complainant; No.
an
plainant in connection with alleged meeting at Peddar Street between the defendant and the complainust on the 16th ult, after! fa xesult the vango hud to be bond-JU, S. Gold in order
the latter had lodged a complaint Jed to secure the payml of duty themselves for their total outlay.
Jabout the bribery, Mr. Brutton
ane
[suggested-tinit the complainant met se Maritime
[hiselient in the afternuon, while Customs.
Owing 543 the fact that this the latter was talking with an Payments 991 account which harely machinery was purchased at the Hop Indian
another Jenveyed the interest; engineerink
Inspector and of the post war boom nudd bax in Indian, and joined in the converan- janich uther expertimes were made from in- godowns
semi-tropaealtion, asking the acensed if he was timm-in-time-ned—accents-were-limet»-fur-upwards-of-three-years, angry with him and why he pushed jendared to the Governor, Detailed its value has dypreciated to such him out of his office at the Magis- faveouts were sathnaitted on the 18, an extent that tlus, sudors have tracy that morning. Defendant | December, 1122, and were certified unt;hern'able to sell it for suffitant replied that the action he took in as en roet by the representative, of 1o reimburse them for their losses complainant smoking in his office, the morning was on neenunt of the the Govenor of Kwangiang,
Jon this renitsaction.
Heavy (narges.
It would therefore be to their
and that there was no ill-feeling.
The complainant denied the
By June, 1985, the burden of advantage and they would be only meeting and the conversation. financing the caror beripne so great too happy should thing receive from Mr. Bratton: The object of the that the vendors pressed the the Governor what is due under conversation was that because the] tiovernor for payment and. Dr. Sandheie contract and surrender the defendant had refused to take the stated-to me personly-that if I cargo The Govenor, however, money you believed he was going; ¦could not miks a settlement for the does not sit huched to meet is
balance due within the month of 'obligations with money, June, tim, he would abandon the The vendors buvo at all tingos hang contract. th the strength of this willing to submit to an arvounting statement the ventors cansett légal 'oven though not legally called so
Hotteus to be sent to the-tinvernor to do so,
to bring a charge against you for offering a brile and, therefore, you wanted to ascertain hits attitude towards you? No.
the sole reason you brought this Mr. Brutton: 1 put it to you that
charge was that you were afraid
of Kwanting demanding payment By ensom of the evidence sui- either Sergt. Chevalier or the de- within a reasonably time cor the mittad og the American Consul fendant would charge you with coat fapt wink be, rousidered as {Cruristă “in, entinection with this offering a bribe, the former having having been-abanfonei).
juatter & bis dficial issued tires fo seen your holding a $5 bill on enter Hurtag thực, périal covered by the be posted on the warehouses con-fire the defendant's bifice?—No. correspondensé aforementioneil, vine, taining thosʼergo in question stating: The complainant denied the ease [terviews tonk plopë between the that the age is the property, of of the defence that he offered 36 to condors and represiuitives of the Amerieni effizens and Duthendure the accused to make out two Governor, but as the Governor inde godowns in which such property is that the defendant declined to applications for summonses, and 1103 payments the vendors were stored in Jansed ( n American {forced to stand on Due notiers given jrorporation, but in order to mnret
accept the money. in the currespondence. The vendors Dr. Sun more than half way in the the afternoon of May 14th
Sergeant Chevalier stalist that on secured legal opinion which assured matter of fairness'an offer has been entered the defendant's oflice. Hej he them that they were justified in made fo submit. the matter to found Mohamed Noor standing Inj offering the enyo for såle elsewhere. Jarbitration.
front of the accused, with a bank. muler unpaid sellers rights.
Dr. Sur quid his representatives Inéte In his right hand. He over On the 25th Jane, 12" (which have been fully aware of the vendor's heard the defendant making a re approximately was the date of the intention to remove the cargo from mark to the effect that money abindonment of the untruel) the Cinton, and bavo tade indirect should, not be paid then. The next necounts to the Governor of Kwäng, cargo. The vendors many times resee him on Thursday morning, summary of insinuations that they claim the day he went to Cassum Ahmed and [Co. and asked Mohamed Noor, to tun which showed the Gannrial quested it a formal claim might which the latter did. position at that period as follows: ¡be lodged against them by Dr. Sun of the Indian he took him to After ques; Total paymeuta.
through the Chinese Maritime ee Mr. Lindsell, the Magistrate. Clovernor ... 1,283, 107.25 Customs or the American Consul From this payment dis-,
Mr. Lin Shau-ping, a clerk at General but am such claim has been the Magistroes, testified to the de bursement were made,
formulated. New that a ship has fendant taking the summonach for the account of the
eep chartered and labourers on applled for by Mohamed Noor, för Governor "and"
monted to load the ship, Dr. Su, date to be fixed for the hearing. through his presentatives, knu After the defendant had left, the 703.377.00 threatened violence against Ameri-
complainant-asked-him-if-any-fee; man property and has caused an
yas payable. insidions. propaganda, of intimida-rosecution. Defendant was re- This closed the evidence for the tion to be aprend through the ship nanded until Wednesday after- ping eireles of Canton.
vendors submitted a
ware, delivered to the Governor amounting to;
Leaving a nett bilance
of receipts of .......$560,030.2
to meet the Intal cost
noon;
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