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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932.

DOMESTIC TANGLE

IN COURT.

WIFE'S STORY OF UNHAPPY

HOME LIFE

LEADERS RETURN

MANCHURIA DISCUSSED

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS.

"BENVANNOCH"

being

AT KULING

Nanking, June 15. Dr. Wellington Koo, necompanied An unhappy domestic tangle wan disclosed at the Central Magistracy by Messrs. Wang Ching-wel, La yesterday afternoon, when Pau Wen-kan, Li Chai-sum and Wang The Steamship, Sook-ching, wife of Yu Wah-fung, Shao-hung, returned to Nanking and a former pupil at the Italian from Kuling at 4 pm. to-day in fornied that nil Goods are

Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- Convent, Bummoned her husband Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's private innded at their risk into the hazardous for alleged cruelty and for main-aeroplane. The leaders refused to and/or extra hazardot Godowns of divulga details of their discussions The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or at Kuling. Manchurian question occupied moat

It has been learned that thefrom the wharves delivery may bo

obtained. of the attention of the Government the Goods have left the Godowns,

No claims will be admitted after: leaders. One of the matters and all Goods remaining undelivered decided was the decision for Dr. after the 17th June, Koo to go to Japan with the Lengue subject to rent. of Nations Commission.

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an

All claima

1032, will be

against the steamer

Fastest crossing

CHINA

AND

JAPAN

TO

PACIFIC COAST

tenance.

The complainant was represented by Mr. Hin-shing Lo, instructed by Mr. Peter Sin; and the husband by Mr. F. X. D'Almada, Jnr., the case being heard before Mr. Schofield.

In opening the case for his client, Mr. Lo said: "In all the canes of family squabbles brought before you for adjudication, I don't think you have heard a more pathetic case. In her endeavour to avold publicity and to bring about amicable settlement, the com.

Finance Measure plainant had previously brought her case before the Secretary for

Nanking. June 15. Mr. Wang Ching-wei interviewed All broken, chafed, and damaged Chinese Affairs, and an official of to-day pointed out that one of the Goods are to be left in the Godowns, the Secretariat had ant in a matri-most important questions confront-where they will be examined on the monial court for the purpose of ing the Chinese Government at pre- 16th June, 1932, at 10 a.m., by Messrs. settling this matter.

"Owing to the uncompromising foreign relations,

sent relates to national finance nad Goddard and Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has heen effected. He intimated and defiant attitude of the defen-that as a result of the

Bills of Lading will be counter. dant, the proceedings started at the conferences, a new mensure to cope

recent signed by S.C.A. had become abortive, and the with the financial difficulties had GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD. complainant has been compelled to been decided upon, but before ac

Agents. bring the case before you for set-tion, Chiang Kai-sheks views on the

Hongkong, 10th June, 1032. tlement, much against her will.

Dr. Koo went to Shanghai to-must be presented to the Undersign Fastest Crossing of the Pacific day, and will return to Nanking to-ed on or before the 1st July, 1991, is by Empress Direct Express morrow, and is expected at Fekinge they will not be recognized. on Friday.-Reuter.

To comply with the General Bonded route. . 9 days flat from Warchouse Regulations consignees Yokohama to Vancouver. must have a Revenue Officer In Empress of Asia and Empress attendance when damaged dutiable of Russia, largest and fastest liners on this run, offer First Class for the most fastidious. at now low faros.

"The case against her husband Is that he is guilty of desertion and of cruelty, and although the sum- mons does not allege desertion in ao many words, I would ask your Worship to note that in the course of the proceedings. The com- plainant will place all facts unre servedly before you and she will nak you to say that her husband is guilty of both cruelty and neglect,"

Early Trouble.

After going into the law of cruelty and neglect, Counsel oul lined his case as follows:

new measure must be ascertained.

He also intimated that as soon

as a decision had been reached in this connexion Mr. T. V. Soong, would withdraw hie resignation and resume his duties as finance Minis- ter-Reuter.

omen, while the more enlightened would consider it an insult."

In the present instance, it would appear that the husband currled on In this manner deliberately in order to insult his wife and to show that he had no further use for her.

The same design to insult and

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pro-

Pan Sook-ching was married to her husband in 1929, since when annoy the woman was evident in series of incidents had rendered her another incident in the same year, married life a very unhappy one. when the man. un the advice it is Only two or three months after the alleged of his aunt, bought wedding, the trouble commenced separate bed with which he with an incident in a store, where ceeded to sleep apart from his she had been taken by her husband wife.

Yet another incident, occurring to do some shopping. She kept him waiting, perhaps a little too culminated in the matter being towards the end of the year, long, and he grew impatient and

penly scolded her. The scolding brought to the attention of the continued at home, and naturals Secretariat of Chinese Affairs. In enough words were exchanged, and ed by his aunt, went to the Secre

this case, the defendant, accompaui- tariat, and there applied for per mission for him to take in a tir fong wife, and failing that, a con- cubine.

Fo, bucur intensed, threw A Lembler at her. cutting bet

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And ausing it to bleed, said counsel.

The wife thereupon left home be-j cause she thought that marked the beginning of her unhappiness.

The Other Woman, He was advised by the official

She went to live with her mother, ween, to go home and try to make first in Hongkong, then in Macao, it up with his wife, which advice but returned to live with her bushe appeared to have taken to heart | band after he had written a letter as thereafter, but only for a time, expressing regrets over what had he hehaved very well indeed. But happened and promising to conduct trouble broke out afresh when he himself in the future. She had enhabited with another wiman, hoped that, thereafter, he mightail counsel, finally taking her; restrain his temper and be to her into the house.

good husband should, but facts subsequent to that incident showed that he did not keep to his promise, counsel maintained.

AS A

A Broken Jug.

the wife to leave home was

The incident which finally enused when he requested her to clean his shoes for him, as she sometimes did, but she now pointed out to him that; she would clean his shoes if the Ju one incident, in 1931, the other woman left the house. house cut broke a water jug one, In the proceedings before the night, and that occurrence was the S.C.A., the wife had asked for $80 prelude to disgraceful conduct on a month maintenance, but the hus- the part of the husband. He blam-band's only reply was "Come back ed her for the loss of the jug. and and live with us." for three whole days, the

Both the man wife and his aunt owned property in the alleges, kept up a continual scold- Colony, and Mr. Lo said he men- ing, in which he was joined by an tioned this in aunt who had taken up her abode claimed later that he was not in a case It should be with them. Cups and other orna-position to furnish the maintenance ments forming part of the wife's asked for. dowry, were flung about.

The case was adjourned after the "The superstitious Chinese, wife had given testimony bearing said Mr. Lo, "consider that a bad out her counsel's statement.

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