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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

CHARITY FOOTBALL

YESTERDAY.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1928.

TAI LEE STOWAWAY AMERICAN'S DEATH IN OVER-CAPITALIZATION

OF INDUSTRY. CASE.

JAPAN.

NATURE OF GOODWILL. Speaking to chartered accountant

UNITED SERVICES WIN KEEN | FIREMAN FINED FOR AIDING MR. F. A. EDMONSON KILLED THE PECULIAR AND ELUSIVE

IN ACCIDENT. MATCH.

1 AND ABETTING.

A brlof message received Iri An echo of the case which In- In spite of wretched conditions, which kept the expected largo crowd volved the calling for assistance Shanghai on Thursday told of the students at Bristol recently, Mr. from H.M.S. Faulknor by the B.. accidental death in Japan of Mr. P. D. Leake, F.C.A., drew attention away, a keen and interesting game Tat Lee on the West River last F. A. Edmonson, well-known mem- to the peculiar and elusive nature of 23 suspecter of the American community purchased goodwill as an asset and was seen on the Club ground yes-Thursday, when terday, when a team representative td pirates were captured in here, and who was on his way to referred to the over-capitalization this is due to the common practice If the United Services met and de- the stokehold of that vessel, the United States to join his wife of joint-stock industry so far as

heard WBS

this morning, and children.

The message, received by Mr. of capitalizing fixed amounts for feated the Rest of the Colony by at the Central Magistracy, a fire- |two goals to one. The match wos mon of the vessel being charged Alexander, of the Alexander Shoo good will in the form of irredeem- Mr. Leake said: The over-capl- played for the benefit of the Arm- with alding and abetting 23 atowa-¡Company of Shanghai, simply stntable company shares.

ways to gain passago to Kongmoon, ed: "Brother killed in accident"

The message was from Mr. talization of industry, however istice Day fund, which suffered

The accused pleaded guilty and considerably as a result of the wet atated that he was to receive re- George Edmondson, who is con- caused, is as mischievous in its of- try. It is plain that the issued muneration at the rate of $1 per nected with the Standard Oll Com- fects as the over-staffing of Indus- weather.

head for the travellers, but this pany in Japan.

Mr. Edmondson had resided in capital of a joint-stock company- The Services thoroughly de-money he had not yet received.

His Worship stated that be took Shanghai for nearly eight years may, and generally does, consist of served their success, though tho

A very serious view of the caso, but and was the Far Eastern travell- two quite clearly distinguishable Rest began in a manner which sug- could only fine accused the maxi-ing representative of the firm of kinds of value, and these are easily gested that a surprise might be cfmum, which was $25 with the Johnson and Johnson, surgical capable of being kept distinct both He was a member of in accounts and balance-shoots. The fected, Tao Kwal-sing breaking alternative of four weeks' hard supplies.

the American Club and the Colum-first and real kind of capital is that through in the first five minutes, labour.

which actually existe, and is repre- giving Suen Kam-shun a comfor It is understood that the 23 bin Country Club.

On October 12, Mrs. Edmond-sented by material things, auch ns ble acoring chance, with which stowaway's have tad to be dis- he made no mistake.

charged, as no evidence was offered son, accompanied by their two lands in posscasion, buildings, plani Caldicutt was the Army's most that justified their detention, and children, sailed from America and in its widest moaning, stock, grow was leaving including bank balances. The ap- propriato values, at anytime, of all these things can be ascertained, without much room for doubt, by the aid of simple and logicat acei DEMOCRATISING THE counting rules which are very well

known. ARMY.

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and Wyang found him a rare hand-this evening. ful. Several times his centres looked likely to be improved upon,

bet Clarke, who played in spite of WUHU MERCHANTS IN

a recent spell in hospital, brought|

off some remarkably fine clearances.

Just before the interval, Clarke

was bowled over after saving a hot

PROTEST.

shot from Caldicutt and Stock RESENT INTERFERENCE BY

I pushed the ball into an empty net,

The second half went largely in favour of the Army, though Brock- man had several exciting adventures: In the Services goal. Reeves scored

JAPAN BOYCOTTERS.

Shanghai, Nov. 12.

A curious situation his develop-

a remarkable goal to give the Ser-ed at Wuhu as the result of a quar-

vices the victory midway through

the period.

Between the defences there was little to choose, both sides playing up splendidly. The Services, how ever, had a big advantage forward.

Lai Wah Cup Competition.

her husband, who China.

SUBSTANTIVE RANK FOR

QUARTERMASTERS,· ·

GARFO London, Oct. 22. An important development in

rel between the merchants and the the process of the democratising Anti-Japanese Society. A gen-of the Army which began during eral strike of the piece-goods the War has just taken place. deniers has been declared, follow The branches affected are the ing the seizure by pickets of Quarter-Masters and the Directors Japanese goods consigned to Wu-of Music. Amendments to the Royal Warrants direct that in hu merchants.

Negotiations have taken place future holders of both appoint between the rival parties without ments are to have a substantive

The following have been selected to satisfactory result. The shop rank.

In other words they will be

The second kind of value is repre- sented solely by rights, including business connexion, trade-marks, patents, copyrights, and all kinds of monopolies collectively known under the name of commercial goodwill. The value of all these rights-which is often enormous in amount--de-

"LINCOLN BENNETT" SILK HATS.

The edicts of fashion and etiquette proclaim the "topper **: as indespensable for certain conventional oc- caslona. The name Lincoln Bennett has been synonym- mous with the best and most fashionablo Silk Hata for one hundred years.

BEST QUALITY SILK HATS all sizes in stock. 01 to 7*

pends wholly upon the probability $27.50 less 19% carb discount. of carning, in years still to come, what are called super-profits, and here there are no accounting, or any other rules possible to help to check the sometimes wild estimates of value made. by optimistle vendors and their advisers.

"No Par Value" Shares, Issues of irredeemable company shares might with great advantage play for the Civilians against the fokis thrown out of employment Chinese in the above competition, on by the strike do-day organised a pukka Officers. In 1918 the rank be strictly confined to the cash or the II.K.F.C. ground on Saturday, big demonstration, urging the au- was made substantive, but the working ennital required, plus the 24th instant:

thorities to prevent the interfer-fact remained that an actual Com amount needed for inaterial nagets Clarke; Wynno and Bishop; Hedley,

respect of the position of Quarter admittedly should always be main- have ulse J. Stewart and McKelvio; T. Pile, Aence of agitators in normal trade. mission was really only given in which will actually exist, and which

The dyeing firms

Master and Director of Music re-tained in appropriate values to m the closed their premises for

This would leave spectively. Under the new orders amount equal to the capital original. it is now possible for a Quarterly represented. McGreavy, same reason.

Master to rise from the ranks and the equity of each individual under- to be promoted ultimately to com- taking to be covered by shares "no par value," which should be suitably': mand a battalion.

allocated between vendors and pur chasers. This method is already largely adopted in Canada and the United States of America,

Gosano, L. Gollman, Rocka and Brown.

Reserves.--Xavier, Fraser and Sheppard.

BASKET BALL.

CHINESE Y.M.C.A. DEFEATS

SACRAMENTO..

In the gymnasium of the Chinese: Y.M.C.A. last night, the basitet ball team of the U.S.S. Sacramento met the team of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. in a game whic', ended in favour of ny 29 to 24. The the YM.C.A. line-up was:

Sacramento-Ashmend Okonvey, Dillion. Lindemath, Nordli, Dillion and Kuler.

Chinese Y.M.C.A.—S.C. Lai, C.!. Lo, S.O. Leung, K.M. Slu, M.K. Wang, T.P. Wongr. S.W. Ko, S.P. Chau and P. W. Sion.

Mr. P. Koo was the referee.

A return match will be played on the European Y.M.C.A. ground on Wednesday night at eight o'clock.

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THE UNEMPLOYMENT DEBATE.

LABOUR AMENDMENT LOST BY BIG MARGIN.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

LANE,

CRAWFORD,

Man's Wear Stylists. LTD.

CHRIST'S TRIAL WAS ILLEGAL.

JUDICIAL STUDY BY LORD SHAW.

A closely-reasoned and dispns- sionate judicial study of the "Trial Until the isues of shares "no par of Jesus Christ," by Lord Shaw of a Lord of Appeal value" is permitted their place Dunfermline, The Hongkong Hockey Club might quite well be taken by the since 1909, forma a remaritable London, Nov. 12.

"A" team to meet the Punjab Re-use of Deferred shares of merely feature of a recent issue of John In the House of Commons, thegiment at King's Park on Friday at nominal amount, such as 1s., or of fo', London's Weckly.

continued on the 4.45 p.m. will be R. W. Sapsed, E. even 1. each. This plan would

"He points out, in a first article, Ad-I. Robinson, R. R. Todd, G. Ran- leave speculation in the open market dente was Labour amendment to the dress in Reply to the King's kin, A, C. Howell, I, W. Shewan, in the ever-shifting present values various illegalities in what he de- an amendment which P. L. P. Thomas F. E, G. Munn of future prospects as free and un-ncribes as this. "death trial," his Speech, condemns the Conservative Govern (captain), H. V. Parker, E. C. fettered as now, while altogether most dramatic point being the fate. ment for not having grappled Fincher and T. J. Price.

avoiding the objectionable practice ful hours during which it was held. of capitalizing fixed amounts for with the problem of unemploy-i

purchased goodwill, the cost of ment.

The discussion to-day lacked | The King has approved a recom-which is, by its very nature, always

asset.-"Financial. ફા wasting interest, the subject having been mendation of the Home Secretary dealt with at considerable length that Mr. Arthur Morley be appoint Netus." by Mr. J. R. Clynes, the mover ed Recorder of Richmond, York-

of the amendment, and by Mr. hire, to succeed Mr. Walter Hedley, Winston Churchill in reply. K.C., who has been appointed ite

The House divided, the amend-order of Middlesbrough. Mr Mor- ment being rejected by $21 votesley was called to the Bar (Middle to 151 Reuter.

Temple) in 1913."

THE

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OF PEIPING

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14th to 26th November, 1928

Comencing every night at 8.00 p.m.

Matinees on Sunday 18th & 25th November at 1

p.m. Bookings are now open at the Ko Shing Theatre Prices of admission : $6, $4, $3, $2, ́& $81.

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DESERTION OF AN OFFICER.

These proceedinga," he says, "according to the careful provi- sions of Hebrew Jurisprudence, wero illegal from beginning to end, because they were conducted by night.

There was another difficulty, con- tinues Lord Shaw, namely, the difficulty of the count on which the accused man was to be tried.

By the Hebrew law it was un- doubtedly the case that it was the witnesses, themselves who had to satisfy the court that there was triable matter;

COURT MARTIAL STORY.

Winchester, Oct. 16. The son of a Church of England clergyman, Lieutenant Geoffrey Elwyn Rees, of the 2nd Batt. Trouble began. The witnesses Royal Welch Fusiliers, was charged agreed not with each other. before a General Court Martial dit Let us assume that according to the Rifle Depot, Winchester, to-day law they were put on oath. It was

adjuration of arresting

solemnity.

on five counts with fraudulent mla- an application of money and with de- sorting when on neilve service...

pleaded Rees

guilty to but all charges,

the judge. advocate advised the

court that

Forget not, O witness that.... In this trial for life, if thou einneat, the blood of the accused. and the blood of his soed to the end of time shall be imputed unto thee....

It was from the agreed testimony

1 plea of guilty to a charge punishable by sentence of death could not be accepted. As the other offences might be peculiarly relevant as indicating the of two witnesses, thus swearing cause for desertion, all the plens and adjured, that alone a charge against an accused in a criminal were amended to not guilty.

Major Shapcott, for the pro- trial could spring. There was no accution, Bald Rees was messing such concurrent evidence. It fol officer to his battalion in Germany, lowed inevitably as matter of law On May 8 last a cheque for 80 that no formulation of a charge marks, representing regimental was possible.. money, was cashed by Rees, and

It is manifest that Caiaphas and that, sum had not been accounted the tribunal were conscious of this, and that it was for this cause that Rees absented himself without the overlaped the legal barrier by leave, and the civil police arrested a final act of illegality,

for,

him

on August 9 at Aldershot, where he was masquerading ns Lieut. R. P. O. Poole, of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, stationed at Woking.

Rees was found guilty on all counte

A solicitor said that Rees nerved In Ireland. during the exacting

yours

Calaphas took to questioning the accused; and, contrary to Hebrew law, he founded upon the accused's own answers, and there and then he formulated a charge himself. a chargo importing death.

Thero came those questions cul-"

of 1919 to 1922. It was minating in "Art thou the Christ, rather a nerve-racking service, the son of God?" and the supreme and it seemed to have affected hour in Jesus's human life. had Rees with regard to finance also.come. He made the confession and Which in Germany he was guilty the acknowledgment. It was in ne of two acts of indiscretion which cord with his whole teaching. brought his commanding officer's

The High Priest rent his clothes robuke, and he did not possess the and ended the so-called trial by the necessary grit to inform his declaration that there was no nood. father, who would have advised of further witnesses,

him to return to the regiment.

In that sentence he abandoned Rees had been committed for the humane prescriptions of trial at the Winchester Assizes on Hebrew law and the trial plunged

Informality through other charges. He had repaid the on, total defalcation (about £12 155.) Illegality to condemnation,

to the battalion,

death, in

The sentence will be promulgated.

and

ER, BY NA, SERVICE,

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