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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1931.
OBITUARY.
MR. COLIN MACKENZIE PASSES SUDDENLY.
THE BITER BIT.
PLAINTIFF CHARGED WITH PERJURY.
The death occurred yesterday There was a sensational Anish to yesterday morning at his residence,, No. 6, a Summary Court action United Terrace, Kowloon, of Mr. afternoon, when Mr. Justice Jackn Colin Mackenzie, Manager of the ordered the arrest of Fnuje Singh,
an Indian money-lender, who bad ap Colonial Dispensary, and a mem-peared as plaintiff In a case in which ber of a highly esteemed Hongkong three employees of the Honghong faintly,
Electric Company were sued on twa Promissory Notes for a total of $700, Mr. Mackenzie was born un
him for trial on a February 1, 1800, and his pausing and committed
charge of perjury, Immediately a comparatively young age after His Lordship had given jalg- comes as a shock to a wide circle ment for defendants, Mr. H. J. 30- of friends. Dnesday after ington, head hail, arrested Faule)
in. A anow he left the office a little Singh, who will later appear earlier than usual, but without criminal court charged under tir any complaint and be passed away | Perjury Ordinance. in his sleep during the night.
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Educated at the Dioreson Boys' | School, Mr. Mackenzie was first intended for the medical profes- Mim, but took up chemistry in-
stead and was duly admittel practicṛ.
After a period with The Phar muscy, Mr. Mackenzie promoted, in 1915. the Colonial Dispensary which is known by his game, Volin Mackenzie and Co., Ltd, Be was very popular with the large num-
ber of customers and friends whom he served during ble man- nexion with the Colonial Dispens rary from its inception.
Mr. Justice Jocks, 'in delivering plaintlit, said: "The judgment Fauje Singh, in these two netlons, claims for sums of $300 and $400 on two Promissory Notes, together with two amounts of interest of 2 per cent. per month, namely $12
816 and
respetively. He has sworn that neither of these notes were redeemed, and that he ad- Promissory Note for $1,000, and then a loan for a further sum of $500 which had since been redeem-
ed.
farther sum on a third
Gross Misuse of Court. "The defences is that the two notes
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Hongkong Mercantile Com-third note was nevepted. Further, pany Limited. At various times that the sum of $150 only was De was at The Pharmacy. the borrowed on the third note. It is Chuern's Dispensary 13 thear that both contentions cannot China Dispensary, but ultimately be free, and wither the plaintiffs returned to the Colonial Dispen- or defendants and their witnesses has committed ejufy. This is
ary,
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a very serious ease and it appears Silva, of the Hangkongg Electri Sympathy will get out to the to me that one of the parties has, Ltd., spoke to being requested
Mankenzie's {!!!
whlow and to Mr.
The local branch of the Ration. alist Association has lost a valued supporter in Mr. Mackenzie, whe was a prominent member of the
institution.
"As I have already stated, I find the paluiff has committed perjury, and 1 order him to be prosecitted and enntnifted for trial in the proper
The funeral will pass the Mount-court." ment at 5 pal. to-day,
brothers and sisters, namely, Mr. I made serous misuse of this Court for Mr. Jarvis, who was his senior, to investigate and discover how Alick Mackenzie of the Standard the purpose of gaining due ad
It my duty much money was owing to money- Dit Co. of New York. Mr. Alan antary of the other.
dary is correct tenders by
the defendants. Wit- Mackenzie of the Dairy Farm, fee to deride which
ness asked Remedios to submit to and Cold Storage Co. Ltd., Mes.and on the evidence before me. Ezra Abraham, Mra, W. Golden of the opinion that the defen him a list of monies owed to lenders.
dants' story is correct.
I there and from this list he ascertaine berg and Miss Violet Mackenzin.
fore give judgment for the defen-
the two Promissory Notes which Įdants with costs.
formed the subject matter of that action. He was informed by Re medies that these had been can- celled, and a hill for $500 had been taken out instead. Witness was Tak present when the moneylenders were paid off by Mr. Jarvis in the presence of Fauje' Singh. After Jarvis had paid Fauje Mr. Singh for the Promissory Notes. H. . Vieira, clerks in the Bang the latter asked for payment of in kong ectric Co., Ltd., on two Pro-terest, but this Mr. Jarvis refused missory Notes for $300 and $400 to pay. Paintier was then asked if he had other claims against de- respretively. The first issued to Remedios and Vieira for fendants and he replied "No." $300. on April 16, 1930. and the The money for the lenders came second for $400 to Remedios and from Mrs. Remedios, who said that Robertsun.
1930. on August 23,
it was her intention to pay any Interest of 2 per cent. per month thing owing by her son. on both notes was also included in the claim,
NEW RESTAURANT.
OPENING CEREMONY OF ANOTHER HOSTELRY,
With decorations on simulag lines to those adopted by the Hongkong Restaurant at the British Empire Exhibition of Wembley, a Chinese Restauɛnut situated at. No. 26 Thes Yorus Roni Central, was formaliy upined yesterday afternoon, the opening ceremony being performed by the Hon. Sir Shou-so Chow, former Assistant C'ammissioner rif the Hongkong section of the British Empire Exhibition. The neession. was marked by the presence of large gathering.
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The circumstances of the case were that Pane Singh, sued F. F. A. Robertson and Remedies,
note was
In reply to Mr. Justice fucks. witness said that he was perfectly sure he asked plaintiff if he had any Mr. A. ef Acculli originally ap ather Promissory Notes against peared for plaintiff, but yesterday | Hemsilios and that he replied in the aftermen, Iis Lordship announced
megative. that he had intimated that he was no longer instructed and had withdrawn from the proceedings,
Mr. P. M. Hodgson, for the defen dants, submitted that the botts had In a brief speech Sir Shine-son been smbolied In a later note for offered his congratulations to the $1,000 signed by the defendants maungement, adding that the Gen- upon a further loan of $150, and the eral Manager, Mr. Lum Tit-sang, and plaintiff had failed to deliver up In fact, the de- Chief Superviser, Mr. Woo Siu-kui, the two old notes. who contrilmted to make the Hongfendants had borrowed only 3600 in all, but had signed a note for kong Restaurant at Wembley a
$1,000. scess would ganrailer to visitors
to the restaurant every satisfaction. Corroborative evidence of this Mr. Wong Kwong tin and Professor was given by defendunts, and their Ba Chicher than apiche
сано ка closed when Mr. J. da Į
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