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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1932.
RECENT BROKERS' QUARREL
which he could adduce for the purpose of establishing his inno- cortuin conco; and (2) that n witness who was intended to be called at the original hearing was not called through some accident!
Rehearing of Case or otherwise."
Refused
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Mr. D'Almada procceded to cito Stone on the subject, and the proviso given therein that Magis-
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There were 31 entries for trates may re-hear caada after Bogey Pool over the old course at week-end, decision has been pronounced on Fanling during the NO - FRESH FACTS grounds of having been taken by when A. B. Stowart and II. G. surprise by the evidence or having, Wallington tled and divided, the
prize. bafore The application
Mr. subsequent to the hearing, dia-
which might The loading scores word:→ Schofield at the Central Court for covered testimony
AB. Steward (3) and H.G. CHERISH IN YOUR MEMORY! the re-hearing of the case in which have affected the judgment,
Mr. D'Almada pointed out that Wallington (17) 4 up. Yau Lok-tin, a broker, summoned; Dr. Fred Kew for assault, and in this case Mr. Lim was not thio was himself defendant on a cross-making his application on summons, Was refused. Both ground of fresh facts discovered, parties in the original proveedings but on a question of law which he appeared to have failed to argue worn bound over,
nt the original hearing.
on
In making the application behalf of Yau Lok-tín, Mr. R.C.H. Lim indicated that it was on legal grounds,
LAW PROCEDURE.
Mr. Lim-In the usual Inw procedure one is entitled to appeai an a point of law even where both parties are represented by legal For Dr. Fred Kow. Mr. Leo ropersentatives. I submit that D'Almada, Shr., raised a pre the rule applies to this Court also, limlaary objection to the appllen-There is nothing to prevent me for tion, upon which he thought the asking for a re-hearing on a point proceedings should be, dismissed. of law.
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Mr. Schofield asked Mr. Lim for his authoritien.
:
H.C. Hopkins (10),3 up. II.C. Gould (14)1 up. N.K. Littlejohn (14) 1 up. H.W. Daukes (14) 1 up.
LOCAL ESTATES
GRANTS OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION-
Letters of administration with the will annexed to the estate of Mr. Wu Ching-aui, late of 8. Miu Ko Terrace, have been granted to Shuk-ying, concubine. Young The local estate is valued at $20,800.
He gathered, from a copy of the tho 17th deponitlogs that Instant, within a week of the Magistrate's original decision, his friend applied for a re-hearing on the cross-summons, by which Yau
After referring to the Magistration have been granted to Ip Lok-tin was convicted of assault.trate's Ordinance, Mr. Schofield Leung-aht, widow,
Mr. Lim replied that the onus
In the $2,800 local estate of Mr. was on his friend.
Mr. Schofield-It is your ap-Ip Fu, late of 8, Kwai Fong Street, Wongneichung, letters of adminis- pilention.
"NO RIGHT AT ALL.”
The applleation was made on the ground that his friend was entitled to ask for a re-hearing to argue a question of law.
sakt: My view is this: to-hear- Ing on a point of law la nover ind down. The Magistrate may, at his own discretion, re-hear a case: on any ground. But the Magis trate's Ordinance provides that. the proper procedure is appeal to
Higher Court. The grounds for this application appear to be in- alleient, and Mr. D'Almada's objection should be sustained.
TIRED
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GANDI CALLS OFF HIS LATEST THREAT
Poona, Nov. 26. Gandhi has receded from his restart fasting оп decision to January 1 unless the famous Tem plo turuvayoor is opencil to "Un- touchable which triet Hindus
"The usual grounds," sald Mr. D'Alnında, "for an application for re-hearing in this Court do not give my friend any right at all. The usual grounds for such ap plication are (1) that the ap-1 plicant was not represented by a
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SHOP-KEEPER APPOINTED
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London, Nov. 26. Mr. John Dulanty, High Com- missioner in London for the Irish While Sir John Simon has loft Froe State has announced that for London to take part in the "His Majesty the King, on the ad- Cabinet war debt discussions, Horrvice of the Executive Council of the von Neurath has left for Berlin, Irish Free State, has appointed Mr. to the office of and M. Paul Boncour for Paris to Daniel Buckley
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Mr. Daniel Buckley took tho In the absence of Sir John Simon charge of the British Dologation onth of allegianco to the King in will be assumed by Captain An-the drawing room of his brother's.
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MISSIONARY KILLED.
MR. H. 8. FERGUSON DIES IN HANDS OF "REDS”
Shanghai, Nov. 27.
Tokyo, Nov. 26.
An unconfirmed statement re- The Japanese delegation to Genova has been instructed to at ceived by the China Inland Mis-. tend the Longue Assembly but to slon locally, states that Mr. H. S. oppose the application of Articlo Ferguson, who was captured by Fifteen of the Leaguo Covenant to the "Roda" at Chenyangkuan, the dispute.-Reuter.
Anhul provinco, on May 12 last, has died at the hands of his cap- tors.
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Shanghial, Nov. 27. Whatevor force is applied, the fact that the State of Manchukuo really exista cannot be denied.
London, Nov. 27, This is the gist of a lengthy The Nobal Committee of the Statement which Br. Shih Chleb Storting has decided not to award shih has sont from Changchun to the Nobel Peace Prize this year the Longue of Nations and all but to carry forward the Consulates in Manchuria.--Reuter'e amount of the prize to next year Special.
-Our Own Correspondant.