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HOTEL FIRE ECHO..

KING EDWARD MANAGER SUES FOR SALARY,

The disastrous outbreak of the at the King Edward Hotel on March 11, this year, resulted in two actions being before the Puisne Judge (Mr. Justice Wood) in the Summary Court yesterday, the plaintiff in both cases belag Mr. J. H. Witchell, manager, and the defendants Yu Shu-ghan, Nos. 1 and 2, On Lan Lane, and Treung Fu-kwong and Tscung Ting-kwong, both of No. 153, Des Voeux Road Central, described as proprietors of the hotel. In one case judg- ment was given in favour of Mr. Witchell for $575 and the second claim for $526 was adjourned. sine die on legal grounds.

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In the case which was the point his Lordship had to de- olde was whether Mr. Witchell's employment as manager continued after the fire. The claim was in for one respect of October lust month's salary. $450, and house allowance $150. The claim was reduced by the sum of $25 by consent, this being an amount for) entertainment

Mr. D. H. Blake was for plaintiff and Mr. A. el Arculli defended.

Mr. Witchell said it did not occur to him that his employment had ceased after the fre. Since that time, he went on, he had been paid small

sums by Mr. Leo D'Almada on behalf of defendants for which he had given receipts although they were not specific salary receipts. He had not ne- cepted other employment and had received no notice terminating his employment,

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Fresh evidence is forthcoming every day. One instance is the ease of Miss F. Goff, of 129, Ade- aide Road,, St. Denys, Southamp ton, England, wito sau:-"I suffer- ed for years from anaemia. I was pale and breathless, and could not Neglected, anaemia is an exceed- even go upstairs without getting ingly dangerous malady, leading to palpitation. I always felt weak permanent, invalidism and even and ill, and suffered from severe sometimes to premature death. headaches; for nights and nights In support of Mr. Witchell's Every sufferer from anaemia owes I had no sleep. Doctor's medicine Lase, a letter dated June 5, writ it to herself, therefore, to seek seemed to do no good. Eventually ten by defendants to Mr. Leo deliverance with all-possible ex- I became so bad that I had to D'Almada was produced. Defen- edition. In innumerable cases give up my work. dants, in this letter, authorised this has been found in. Dr. Wil- "Then I decided to try Dr. Wil- Ms. B'Almada to pay $200 month-liams' Pink Pills--the most reliams' Pink Pills, and soon I felt ly to Mr. Witchell from June 1 until further notice. In the letter liable and expeditious blood-buil-the benefit. I persevered with the they referred to Mr. Witchell as der yet discovered by medical pills until all traces of annemia science. It is because of their disappeared. Now my health is "our manager."

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pastel shades of green, mauve and lemon with frilled full skirts and picture hats to match. They car- ried bouquets of coloured flowers to match the dresses.

match.

The matron of honour was the Mr. C. W. E. Bishop of the Pub-bride's aunt, Mrs. G. F. Hutchings, e Works Department only son of She wore a black lace frock with Mr. Witchell stated that that Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bishop, of Vandyke skirt, trimmed at the agreement related only to his claim for the goods he had lost Newdigate, Surrey, was yesterday waist with a diamente buckle, and in the fire, amounting in value to married to Miss Marjorie Mary close fitting black velvet hat to $12.716. Ele denied that his em Hansen, younger daughter of Mr. ployment was terminated under J. E. Hansen and the late Mrs. the agreement or that he had pre-Hansen er 16, Stanley

Terrace, Leite. viously admitted his employment

Quarry Bay, Hongkong.

The flower girls. Miss Rhexie had gone.

Andrew's Church, Kowloon, being of blue and pink respectively with The ceremony took place at St. Stalker and Miss Dorothy Wood- ward, were dressed In tulle frocks conducted by the Rev. C. B. Shanu full frilled skirts edged with silver and attended by many friends of

His Lordship held that Mr. Wit- chell's contract of service was continuing in October, 1929. Judgment would therefore be given for plaintiff for $575 with

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the bride and bridegroom. The ribbon. They also wore mob caps. The bridegroom was attended Mir. Witchell's claim in the service was 'choral, the hymns "0 second case was for $700 being Perfect Love" and "Thine for by Mr. L. Goldman as best man the balance due of seven months Ever" being played by Mr. R. and Mr. W. Kay and Mr. G. E. R. arrears of salary as the rate of Baldwin, A.T.C.L. and the soio Divett as groomsmer. After the $450 a month a defendants' mana-All Joy be Thine" being sung by ceremony a reception was held at the Peninsula Hotel where many ker of the King Edward Hotel, Mr. R. J. Keown.

and for house allowance at the The bride, who was given away friends assembled to offer.congra

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The honeymoon is to be paid in pursuance of a verbal ivory charmeuse with pearl trim-room: agreement between himself and ming and train of the same ma-spent at Baguio, the bride's going defendanta made in March, 1929. terial, lined with gold lace and way dress being a Lido blue en semble of crepe-de-chine, the coat The total claim amounted to $1,025 embroidered with pearls.

trimmed with white fur and the but from this was deducted $8,500 veil, of Limerick lace 150 years hat being to match. received from Mr. Leo D'Almada old, was lent for the on account, leaving the balance by Mrs. T. Cooper, of Sydney, a claimed. As in the previous case friend of the bride. Her bouquet $25 for entertainment per month was of white roses. was deducted from house allow ance by consent, reducing the amount claimed to $535..

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