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went to stay with her sister, the SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES dofondant. That was the bad feel- ing which existed` between tho parties and apart from that- Mr. Arising out of a aquable in a Lo know of no other ill-feeling. jewellers shop, two young Chineso Continuing, Mr. Lo said that the ladies, one defended by Mr. D. Lcomplainant called out in Chinese Strellett, and the other by Mr. to the defendant words which M. K. Lo appeared yesterday meant "sly prostitute." The de- afternoon before Major C. Willeon fendant asked whether the words to seek redress.

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these Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are So, is summoning Mr. Lo's client, words, "I mean you and, what is being landed and stored into the a married woman named Woo Pui-more, I say that you and your Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon chi, for assault, whilst the sister are mattresses for actors." Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- other hand a cross-summons is Mr.. Lo said that the term "mat-Joon, whence delivery may be obtain Laken out by defendant against tresses for actors" in Chinese ed iramediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on the complainant for using "abus meant persons who co-habited

er before the Friday the 20th April, with actors. He asked the Magis-1028, or they will not be recognized. ive language.

Itrato to Imagine how horrible Damaged Packages will be examin At the commencement of the case were the words used and said thated by the Company's Surveyor Messrs. Mr. Strellett told his Worship ho thought that under the circum- Goddard & Douglas In the presence of that his client was not vindictive. stances the sinp was perfectly just the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. She claimed that she was uppro-fled.

Tuesday, the 17th April, 1928. vokedly attacked and wanted to be

Mr. Strellett pointed out that he

No Fire Insurance will be effected allowed to go her way in peace. did not wish to appear cantanker-by us in any case whatever.

L. LESDOS, His Worship and that it seemed ous but his client's story was en-

Agent. quite certain that there must tirely different. have been a certain amount of

Hongkong, 11th April, 1928, His Worship again suggested an provocation before the blow was apology, but this was not agreed

to, although Mr. Lo indicated that she pushed complainant's hand Mr. Strellett then said that his it would be acceptable to his away. This started the scufile. cliént felt that the defendant client if Mr. Strollett's ought to be made aware that she would withdraw the words had no right to altack the com- used regarding the defendant,

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No Settlement.

nces said that she did not call- complainant a wanton woman. His Worship adjourned the

Mr. Strellett suggested that the Court for ten minutes for Mr. complainant's eyes and lips were Major Willson: That would be Strellett's client to re-consider her scratched, to which defendant re- met by an apology.

attitude.

struck.

by the Magistrate would be suf ficient.

Mr. Strellett then said that not much more would be needed.

client

she

Mr. Lo: Did you strike her? Witness: Yes, in retaliation.

lied that she had no nails.

On the Court resuming, Mr. At a later stage. Mr. Sirellett Strellett told his Worship that he suggested that his Worship should regretted that his- ellent desiredjexamine the lady's hand, whero- A Lot, of 111-Feeling. his Worship to hear the case and upon Mr. Lo remarked that his welcome, to any Addressing his Worship, Mr. Lo express his opinion on the matter. friend was said that it was his frank view the box and she bore out what

The defendant then went into examination he might desire. /

A fokl.of the shop testified to that there was a lot of ill-feeling Mr. Lo Baid. She added that she the defendant entering the shop to and bad blood between the parties

and that it would be in the inter. had been abused by the complain-examine a fade bangle. The ban- est of both to got his Worship to ant on previous occasions. Speak-re was not suitable and he turn- bind the parties over. He said ing of the incident in questioned round to put it away. When that he admitted that his client witness said that in addition to the he faced the shop's entrance again scuffle between twb did slap the complainant but re-terms mentioned the complainant there was minded his Worship that that was told her that, she must call du-women. He went out and separat- the same attitude, he took at the fendant and her sisters, "ewine.ed the parties. previous hearing,

The Magistrate agreed that the action must have been. the result of a certain amount of provoca- tion.

Mr. Strellett then pointed out that he had done his utmost ta see a way out of the difficulty and said that the position in which his client stood amounted to re- ceiving no redress at all. Mercly for the sake of peace she find to accept a settlement.

Mr. Lo asked his Worship whe ther the defendant who stood be- fare his Worship was of the type who would be likely to attack girl for no reason at all. The suggestion was absolutely stupid and he said that he hoped to satisfy his Worship that abusive words were used.

The Submissions,

The parties not being able to come to a settlement at this stage, Mr. La outlined, his case to the Magistrate. In doing so he saidi that the defendant was aetually buying something in a jewellers' shop at Lyndhurst Terrace when the complainant marched right up to her and used abusive language. Mr.. La explained here that the parties were known to each other, the defendant's elder sister being a concubine of the complainant's

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