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DAY BY DAY
INFINITELY
JUSTICE COSTS TOO MUCH
By CLAUD MULLINS.
and Author of "In Quest of (London Police Court Magistrate Justice")
has been to Increase the number of problems which have to be referred to the courts. Farliament nown-
at present who renort to
our
water, since the drawing off of a certain amount is necessary for uso when supplies are not other- wise available. There can be no possible objection to this prac-1
WHO CARES ABOUT ANY CHURCH tice, provided no more than la
days intervenes mora and more in Actually needed is put aside. The BUT AS AN INSTRUMENT OF CHRIS FOR BE ABBURED THAT
the ordinary affairs of life in the harm is done whoh the residue is TIAN GOOD?
is ohaer THE MORAL AND RELIGIOUS WELL- This thrown away,
In St. Matthew's Gospel the ad-offort to protect the economi- HIGHER IMPORTANCE
mcana that some criminal wastago, but the diffleulty BEING OF THE POPULATION 18 OF
adversary quickly whiten thou art this unually Is to catch the people who BO THAN THE ADVANCEMENT OF ANY vico in given: "Agree with thine cally weaker side to bargains, but
the SECT. Dr. ChalmerH.
in the way with him, lest at any judicial authority has to be brought thoughtlessly impinge on Colony's supplies, The difference
The P. and G. liner Somali is due time the adversary deliver theo to in to settle disputes or approve
Unfortunately, it is settlements.
So the fact is that our courts of between the now and the old res-here from Shanghai at 6 a.m. on the Judge."
frequently the ease that it is im-1 Is that in place of a Friday. trictions fourteen hours' supply, the com-
The official opening of the H.K. Doblo to foliow this ideal. The justice are an essential part of our munity will now have to be con- tant with seven hours. Previous-University Club's clubhouse will take adversary may not be willing to social system. But
place next Saturday at 9.30 p.m. on make a compromise, and in this people ly, water was cut off, for ten hours the roof of the King's Theatre build- world of reality the fact has also civil courts of justice have to pay neither party is unreasonable, the can afford, far more than is charged at a stretch during the night; now ing, when Sir William Hornell will to be reckoned with that, even when in legal expenses far more than they intervention of the Judge some in any country in the world where
our English methods there will be four hours' supply perform the ceremony.
During a fight in Argyle Street times becomes necessary. In the morning and three hours
The first difficulty need no com-adopted.
Burden of Expenses in the latter part of the day. It yesterday, a married woman, Leung to have been remains to be seen whether the Siu-yung, received a stab wound to ment. In an imperfect world the
her shoulder, alleged
Many quite aordinary disputes adjustment is obviously impossible, and this by no means necessarily involve the parties in legal expenses condition is not regarded as serious.
which convert justice Into some- When two motor-cars collide, to thing very like Injustice. Merely formal business was trans-1 implies unreasonableness.
I can give some actual cases in acted at the fortnightly meeting of
a London County Court. the Sanitary Board yesterday after take a frequent illustration from noon. Mr. G. R. Sayer preskled, everyday life, each driver may be-
My ex from a parent who disputed his held others present being Hon. Mr. Harold lieve with perfect sincerity that schoolmaster claimed nine guineas
parent was T. Creasy, Dr. G. W. Pope, Dr. R. A. the other was to blame. de Castro Basto, and Messrs. Wong con- Kwong-tin, M. K. Le, F. C. Hall. perience has been that very few of liability. The
I. Gelling the disputes that are referred to our liable, but the Court ordered him to decision are the pay not only the nine guinens, but civil courts for C. F. Bellamy and J.
result of any unreasonable lack of also £4 24. 6d., the legal costs of (Secretary).
the goodwill. In the big majority of the schoolmaster. In addition, the
have quite parties the cases the
outcome will be any reduction in inflicted by one of several men. Har/Auttlement of all disputes by mutual |
consumption, seeing
are
Thus
not
1
that most people will, we imagine, feel dis- posed to put aside a certain quan- tity of water for tiffin and night requirements. It is to be hoped, however, that the public will be of the brought to a realisation
In this Sparton Model 25
need of economy.
we should like to see a ORE in beauty, performance, nexion.
at propaganda tone and value. Impor-nerious attempt tant production economies-plus through the printed. and spoken The local health report for new Sparton Inventions that st" word, stressing the seriousness of week ending May 7 shows
and the death therefrom-Sinalla situation and honestly need theof a similar amount, to his own further enrich Radio's Richest the situation and reminding the following cases of infectious diseases genuinely taken different views of parent had to pay a bill, presumably
8 cases and 7 deaths; diphtheria 7 decision of an impartial judge. pox masses that failure on their part Volce-increase Sparton valu*.
enars and one death; enteric fever leadership and make these instru- to co-operate might easily cause o
cases and 3 deaths; cerebro-spinal fever ments the most attractive recurrence of the crisis of some ner 12 cars and 7 deaths. There werd deaths from pulmonary have ever offered. See the wide few years back, with all the hard-
tuberculosis. On Monday two cases range of models, including the Sparton Automobile Radio.
of small-pox were reported.
What has been said infinitum.
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Why People go to Court
lawyers.
20
sued for builder Again, £10 178. g., but the Julge decided that only £25 was due. The defen- Far from regretting such a need, dlant thus saved £16, but the legal we should be thankful for It and re-costs of the bullder wore officially juice that we have reached such approved at £24 14. 4d., and the ships that were then suffered.
stage of civilisation that people no defendant had to pay his own The plain fact has to be faced
longer want to settle their disputes lawyers as well. So he would have has only cleven that Hongkong
been richer by £30 had he paid an by personal violence. Kowloon six weeks' weeks' and
A second obstacle to the ideallam unjust claim at the beginning.
And so on indefinitely. supplies. True, we must expect
to that of the of the Gospel is that the law It- rain in the near future, but Nature trade applies also, with unimport- has her turns of ficklenese, and ant exceptiona,
of
Where
Any English lawyer, feels difik
un-ne can fell when we may have countries which have pursed the self, and not any will of the parties, appeals take place the costs are currency policy as Great often compels a resort to the courts. astronomic. There is the instance A few illustrations chosen at ran-of a dispute in a county court about a cottage let. at £3 12s. a month A youth employed in a factory is which cost the unhappy lady ten Had the Shing Britain. Thus, for instance, the dom will explain this. full of sufficient dimensions to me do any real good.
So great an authority as Lord Mun Valley scheme: been pushed Japanese cotton industry has not forward as was originally intend-derived any advantages from the injured by a machine which he had ant over £200 in coats.
of course, pose that his employers, or their Hewart,, our Lord Chief justice, has never have been fall in the value of the yen. This no business to use at all. Even sup
circumstance. latter
the insurance company, admit liability written that "the real triumph of ed, we should
by
Ita compensate him (and why should courts of law is when the universal heen aggravated brought to the present plight, but
Japanese they?), the amount of the compen knowledge of their existence, and it is no use bemoaning past short-has
We Chinese boycott sightedness in this regard. have to face the facts as they are goods. Japanese exports of cat-tation must by law be referred to universal faith in their justice, re- and the main thing which needs ton fabrics to China dropped from a County Court Judge for appro- duce to a minimum the number of q yards in October val. Or the owner of a small house those who are willing so to behave other words, the ears of the 146,000,000
1930 to 400,000 sq. yards in Octo- wants his Leunt to leave it so that as to expose themselves to their dioning into publie ls:-Don't Waste Water!
ber 1931. Exports to British Indial it may be occupied by the owner's jurisdiction." In
daughter, but the tenant cannot find those who resort to our civil courts likewise contracted from 25,500. other accommodation at anything ought to be ashamed of themselves.
Driven to Law 1000 to 8,590,000 89. yards. Nume-like the same rent. The situation be referred to the County Sterling Depreciation. Since the abandonment of the rous instances from other indus-must
Or to take two examples from gold standard by the United King-tries could be given in which the Court. dom and the adoption of similar sume tendency manifests itself.
circumstances point another field of law: A man leaves ent when he finds that his views are these All
money in his will to "the London opposed to those of the Lord Chief. mensures elsewhere, notably in the
to the absolute need for a speedy Colonial Trust," and on his death Justice. But, as I have shown, the Scandinavian countries, some of
and definite sulution of the Re-his exccutors discover that no such courts cannot be avoided, and I for the Latin-American republics and
the London they should be. Parliament is. more and more driving poor people Japan, many people have expected parations problem and of the re-bay exists; there are two philanth-one do not think it desirable that
the inted
uf inter-Allied ropic Institutions, problem a trenerni improvement in
To obtain decision that is trade intercourse of the countries indebtedness. No matter whether Colonial Association and the Lon to the courts to obtain their rights.
thu to work. A resort cellent
legally correct but at an overwhelm- concerned. These expectations we regard the present economie on Imperial Trust, each doing ex- were based on the conditions which depression Front the point of view courts is essential, for only a court
injustice as an incorrect decision. regulations govern- pret a will. Or one of the trustees Decisions must be judged by their to Miss Delin Maria developed in Germany at the time of currener depreciation, import of law can authoritatively inter-g cost is almost ne much of an
of the immense post-war period restrictions,
am convinced both that of inflation. Observers, however, ing foreign exchanges, excessive of a private trust becomes so fil and price as well na by their accuracy.
or any of the infirm as no longer to be able to per tend to overlook one vital differ-customs barriers
is agreed that he should resign and civil courts is not necessary and ence between the position then and other prohibitive measures adopt form his duties. Even if everyone sent high cost of justice the pre- us is always court of law can remove the infirm to the public. In the police courts of inflation,ence forced upon self in the throes
In all these cases reasonableness just as difficult and as serious to there was a universal demand for the same, namely, that it is use- trustec and appoint his successor. we have to tackle issues that are
to subdue thel commodities, due to the partialleas to attempt
great measure limit the expense of come before the High Court and stoppage of world trade during crisis by resort to a promiscuity in the parties concerned may in the parties as many of those which CX- county courts. Yet we do our work At present the world of palliatives and that only legal proceedings, but legal
Ing in comparison with even county THE WATER SITUATION |únds itself faced with an enor-radical breach with the polley ad- pense there must be. A reference at a cost to the parties that is trifl-
inowa over-supply of commodities;hered to in the past can help us to the courts cannot be avoided.
We have to remember that for
court costs. and the disastrous economic deve-to overcome it.
sa long time the tendency of legislation
ANNOUNCEMENT.
in
It is announced that the forthcoming
of Canton wedding Ferando Antonio Noronha, of Shameen Tosson of Honam, Canton.
Mr.
The
Hongkong Telegraph. When Germany found her-ed in many countries--the infer agreed as to his successor, only that it involves very real hardship
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1832.
for use when
the war.
Although there is no occasion jopment can no longer be put right for alarm. the Colony's water by such palliative as a lowering supply has su decreased as a con- of sterling exchange. British for- sequence of the lack of rain that eign-trade statisties do not indi. depreciation the authorities have deemed it] cate that currency wise to impose fresh restrictions has brought about a material in- as from to-day. It has been found erense in the export trade. The that the recent cutting down of statistics published about the the hours of supply, so far from riddle of January show that, in resulting in less water being equalmost all branches of the 'British sumed, has, had a precisely oppo-i site effect. This is due to hoard export trade, an increase can in- ing--the drawing off of supplles de d be recorded when the last quarter of 1931 is compared with Rone ia coming through the mains, much of which the immediately preceding quarter, in later thrown away when the but that this Increase is-general- service is resumed. Past experi-ly speaking-bat alight and is due ence has shown that this is the to seasonal causes which always kind of thing which might be operate during the part of the expected, however regretfable it year here concerned. On the other may be. The fact is that people hand, a comparison with the last have not yet been brought to a quarter of 1930-shows that there execedingly large consciouancas of the disservice has been an which they do to themselves and decrease in British exports, not the community at large by need-only in regard to coal, plg iron and less wastage of water. It is raw steel, but also in rogard to onough for most people that water machinery. Despite the currency periodically comes through the depreciation, the exports of agri- maine, and if it so happens that cultural machinery, motors and they have put Home aside, then steam boilers are even less then they make no benos about dis- they were during the third quarter fresh of 1931. Similar remarks apply to carding the surplus when
and locomotives. motor-cycles supplies come through.
woollen yarns have How this problem in to be coun- Exports of tered, it is difficult to s06, More alightly gono up, but those of declined. over, there is no guarantee that woollon fabrics have
enumeration of the catc-· the same practice will not be The followed under the new restric-gorles of goods whoso exports tions now being imposed. It would have not, shown an improvement | ba impracticable to make a bye-sinco the drop in the sterling ex- hoarding of change could be continued ad Inw prohibiting
"C'mon, get outta my cor nor before I sock ya}"
Police Court Example.
Cheap justice and quick justice are both desirable and possible in most of the every-day disputes, and I believe that if those responsible for our High Court and county courts would condescend to inquire into the methods of police courts. they would learn much that would help them in simplifying and cheap- ening many kinds of proceedings.
To-day few reforms in High Court procedure are being offcially considered, but they will go a very little way towards reform, and no proposals are on foot which will in any way reduce the present exces- sive cost of proceedings in our county courts.
YOUNG MEN CAN'T MAKE LOVE
By NERINA SHUTE. Modern young men have no idea of the love-making art. They don't know the first thing. about it. Just because so many modern young women behave and dress and work and uso slang like the gangsters in talkies, men seam to think that romance is a "thing of the past. They don't seem to Woar realise that if trousers It's only because they're longing for someone to make them wear skirts!
women
The modern young man has only two ways of making love to a modern young woman, Either (Continued on Page 9.)