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SANITARY DEPARTMENT AND HON. MR. PATERSON.
CASE DISMISSED).
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. 1932.
Mr. Wadeuon's objection, renewed at this stage, was upheld by the Bench.
MINISTERS RETURN TO LABOURS.
Requested to detail the provis sions he saw, witness sold that no:
FORTHCOMING MEETING for us he could recollect, there wore
OF CABINET. batween 4 and 6 lbs of meat; ba- tween 2 and 3 dozen eggs; 4 ur b b of potatoes; one-half dozen
London, Jan. 6. solva, and a quantity of dilevent The Prime Minister is leavinit vegetables,
for London to-day, after threo Mr. Wideson showed where the weeks at Lossiemouth, Scotload. A summons Jasued by the Sanitary prosecution had been at error inle has grently benefited from the Authority against the Hon. Mr. Including exgs in the evidence, change, although he maintained 3. Paterson, head of Messrs.
He showed where the Ordinance constant touch with affairs during Jardine. Matheson, and Co., came
had exempted this item entirely his holiday. from ita provisiona.
Other Ministers are also before Mr. Schofield at the Cen-
Witness admitted that he did turning to tral Magistracy yesterday after-
their departmental Paterson
asm-291 go up to Mr. Paterson's, house | dulies," and the Cabinet noon. Mr. moned, under, the Public Health to uncertain Mr. Pateraon was mittens are resuming work prior
actually thore. and Buildingk Ordinance, "ror
to a full meeting of the Cabinet next week, that, being the owner of 117, Plunkett Hond, The Penk, he kupu Ingly permitted premises situated within the grounds on the west side of the main building and under his control, to be used for the storage of food intended for saic."
Was BBM-
The mole witness for the prosecu tion was Sanitary Inspector A. G. Martin.
Chief Inspector Reynolds was as It was thought that present. he might be called as a witness by the defence,
or be
re-
com-
Mr. Wadeson So you don't
there know whether he was
Mr. Lloyd George, who had at? won't say definitely
completed his restoration Lo health on was actually there at the time.
a voyage to Ceylon. You made no inquirion?-No. rehched England on Friday, and The datles witness said he dis-is expected to resume attendance discretionary in the House of Commons on its charged were of nature, but certain days in the resembly--British Wireless. werk were Sxed for plaves to be visited. He reported the resulta of his visit on December 9 to his
Health.
witness eventually
Pubile Confidence.
London, Jan. 6. Senior Inspector, who in turn res
When the Stock Exchange open- ported to the Medical Offers ofed this morning, the
principal feature was a further substantial improvement in the leading high class investment accurities, fol- lowing yesterday's intereat pay- mente as Consola of two and half ner cent, et celera, amounting to 26,500,000.
Fonding loan In particular roa
fives half, to 854. War Loan selvaged three-eighths to 90%. white several others Improved an Mr. Wadeson: So Mr. Sayer actually ordered you to use an eighth-British Wireless. application for summons .. ] + Yes.
Head of Departmen! At the outset of the proceedings,
Further questioned, Sanitary Inspector A. G. Martin, stating the case for the prosecu-aid that the matter tion, Bald that the activities com- came before the Heal of the Sani- plained of had been of recurrentary Department, and he agreed nature, in that they ceased upon that it was Mr. G. R. Sager who measures being taken by the staffinally instructed that a mummans of the Sanitary Department, and be applied for against Mr. Palera resumed after an intervas, say of ròn, two months, when it had appeared In the offenders that the Trouble had Hown over and the evant clear. The plaer was being used as a market, with eggs, veg-tables and other provisions being spread on the ground and a number of His Worship interposed, refer house-servants standing around toring Mr. Wadeson to the routing take delivery. Generally, it difficult to conte upon them anawares, as a luva look-out would be kept and the vendors warned of the approach of an Inspector.
war
11
So really the matter emanates ratirely frem Mr. Sayer?
thought the place was used as a sert of permanent store.
Retrenchment Commission.
Mr. Wadeson: Really, my in- followed by the Department instructions on a master of fact, are these matters.
Witness,
to
that Mr. Paterson, when he was
I am going
more in sitting on the Retrenchment Com
Mr. Wadeson: submit later there was
Ion, made somewhat strong this than that. Mr. Paterson, continued Ins
further questioned, tirisms of the way in which the pector Martin, was informed of the said that the outhouse where the Sanitary Department was being use being made of his
took place carried on, and had been carrying premises
alleged by
transactions was used as a garage, Mr. Pater, and the lack of cohesion bo- the Sanitary Department, and cor- respondence exchanged in June inston's ear, however, was not there. tween that Department and the could be produced to show that Mr. and it was at the place vacated by it, Police.
and Mr. Wadeson related that so far Paterson had been aware all along where the food was sprand
The incident upon which the
where the servants were standing. what happened in July was con- present proceedlings ww.re! based
as a cerned, Mr. Paterson communicat- Mr. Waderon said that, Decurred, said Inspector Martin, on matter of fart. Mr. Paterson was ed with the Police, and Chief In- December 9. Round about ten
at the date living at Shengshui, spector Reynolds went up there to o'clock that morning he visited the the New Territories.
try to apprehend not only the of Mr. Wadeson submitted that he fender, tat
also a receiver place, an outhouse to the west side tri the main residence, and there had no case to answer. In order stolen goods. He attempted found market activities fuli a succeed in their case, he said, get the Sanitary authorities to co- swing, with provisions spread on the prosecution must prove, affirm-operate with the Police in appre- the ground and people standing fively, twen fondamentals. First-hending the man and brought him around to take delivery. The place that Afr. Paterson knew of it before the Court, but met with a was situated on a small hill which made approach diflicult without being observed, and in consequence he had been put to considerable trouble.
the
of
to
summang had mentioned refusal, the Sanitary authorities "knowingly), and Mr. Wadeson saying that they had nothing to ubmitted that the prosecution do with it. Subsequent to that. had not proved or advanced any Inspector Reynolds had the man vidence to show that Mr. Pater under observance for some time, Mr. Wadeson put in a preliminon knew of this on December 9. but there was no evidence upon ary objection against the inclusion whatever he might have learned which to proceed against him. of events which might have arvur-in a nebulous way on the mach Mr. Schofield stated that he un-
the
red in July in proceedings which arlier dute of July. Secondly,derstood that the standing policy concerned the very much later date : *hat knowing it was going on. Mr. of the Sanitary Department was of December 9. He also
Paterson vermitted it to go on, that a Sanitary Insperior should tioned the propriety of including That point the prosecution must not be associated with prosecu- statements of a hefirany nature furove, but the evideneg yn für 3stions,
Inspector Martin wont inter the that unit was directly concerned, Concluding his case, Mr. Wade- witness-box, where, deposing to the had been absolutely negative. son observed that here was a man visit he made on Decembre 9. Je
Mr. Paterson Absent,
in the person of Mr. Pater. stated that it appeared to him that
SOF who had tried to do They had evidence that the provisions spread on the ground
his best, in the matter, and were in the course of being divided goods were spread out on the floor
In whom the thought would up into lots. the conviction being of the garage which was other-
rankle that he should be brought strengthened by the spectacle of wire empty, when presumably the
up there for keeping a store for four servants standing around. car had been taken away. If Mr. rice and vegetables. "It is all 11e usked two men whom he knew Paterson were in Court, he would very well," remarked Mr. Wade- to be fokis of an Aberdeen Ash-say that at the time he was living son, "for Mr. Saver to Issue the stall who were dealing out the pro-In Sheungsbui. And Ho
summons but he had not come up visions, whether they were selling permission was concerned, Mr. The goods to Mr. Paterson's house Paterson's letter to the Sanitary here to prosecute. In fact I doubt alone or to several, but could not Department in July showed that if he could do it."
His Worship dismissed the sum- get them to say anything. Wit- he did not only not permit it. but mons. ness however, maunged, while he had stopped it at the time, the
Another Summons. was there, to get the names of some man who was then carrying on the
Connected with the case' was a of the residents who were having business being his own Number
summons against the dealings with these people.
One Boy who was now dead.
If second
fish- it had resumed on December 9 Manager of the Aberdeen was without the knowledge of Mr. stall for storing goods in the pre-
in miges with the view to sale, Air. Wadeson again objected to | Paterson who Was away "hearsay evidence".
Defendant pleaded that his ent
Alleged Hearsay,
Shoushai. "How
for as
earth," 011
Ja dismissing this Aummons
Witness, continuing, said that observed Mr. Wadesan. " Sani- plogees itsed the place as a con- the four servants who were stand-tary Authority. Mr. Sayer apparvenient point from where to dia- to tribute provisions to Peak cus- ing about, waiting for the proviently, had brought himself alons to be divided up, were carry issue a summons that Mr. Pater toners.
which he ing pass-books from
knowlarly permitted this learned of the names of the resi-thing to co on in his house, also, his Worship directed that the drats.
don't know. He must apparently defendant was to warn his fokis Producing correspondence ex- have been grossly misinformed that if they had to deliver goudy changed between Hon. Mr. Pater- or simply looked at it and signed en the Peak they should faithfully sou and the Sanitary Department it."
go round to the different houses
on the subject last July, witness Mr. Schofeld: I agree with and not to make a distributing proposed putting it in.
you. When I read the summons Licentre of any one plece.
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