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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1933.
SPARY CASE AGAIN
́IN · COURT-
(Continued from Page 11.);
COMPANY REPORT.
KOWLOON DOCK'S NET LOSS OF $432,819
The Directors beg to submit their report and balance sheet for the year ending Slet December, 1932. ·
wife and taking her by the arm at
The annual meeting of the Hong- the same time saying something tokong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., her which he did not hear. It ap- will be held in the town office on Mon peared to him then that Mrs. day, March 27, at noon. The report Spary was inclined to resent Mr. states: Spary at the time." He then saw Mr. Spary turn round and speak to some civilian. While talking to the civilian he was struck down by someone in 'the crowd. Witness then picked up Mr. Spary with the assistance of Sergeant Prior and carried him to a ricksha. He then went back to look for Mr. Spary's hat, but could not find it. Mrs. Spary was not there when he camo out again.
The Blow.
Mr. Lo: When Mr. Spary was struck and fell to the ground did you hear any exclamation by body?
As shown by the proft and loss account, the
TOE proft on working for the year ending 31st. December, 1932, is
After deducting in- terest, rates, crown rent, insurance, auditors' fees and allowing the sum of $239,159.42 for deprecia- tion on buildings and any-
plant, and $20,000.00 for Witness:
Immediately doubtful debts, the after Mr. Spary was struck down, loss for the year Mrs. Spary who was standing at the corner rushed across and said: "Oh, Spuds, oh Spuds, they have killed you."..
Yes
The condition of Mr. Spary at the time was perfectly sober, said witness In reply to a last question, by Mr. Lo.
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Replying to Mr. Evans, witnes said that the blow seemed to coma.Į from nowhere, and he did not are It being struck. He only saw Mr. Spary lying on the ground and had then assisted in picking him up.
Mr. Evans: I suggest it to you that if Mrs. Spary resented it, it was because Air. Spary was very drunk-No. Whatever he had, had no effect on him.
Mr. A. Mann, Manager of the Duro Motor Co. Ltd., said be at- tended the dance with his wife. At
the conclusion they were about to leave when his wife said she want- ed a drink Returning from the bar with it to where his wife was standing, outside the hall, he notir- ed Mr. and Mrs. Spary, and had
$366.922.55
net 1932
is
$432,819,93
The amount brought forward from last year
was
$155,487.98
Add transfer from re- BETTE
Deducting above
tosa R"
400,000.00
$566.687.96
432,819.03
Leaves to be carried
forward to next year ... $122,868.03
Directors-In accordance with Article No. 90 of the Company'a articles of association, Mr. Alian Cameron and Mr. J. P. Warren retire by rotation and offer themselves for re-election. Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson has been appointed Chairman for the year 1933.
Auditora. The accounts have been audited by Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews, and Mesars. Fercy Smith, Seth and Fleming, who retire und offer themselves for re-election.
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At that moment Mr. Spary sudden- ly turned round and the glass being inadvertently struck, the contents ware spilled on witness' wife. Mrs. Mann told Mr. Spary about his having to be careful and Mr. Spary
The annual meeting of the mem- replied, "You mind your own bust-bers of the French Library, under
nesa."
Did Not Approve. Witness then spoke to Mr. Spary himself and told him he did not approve of, Spary speaking to his wife in the way he did, after apilling the drink on ber. Mr Spary then said he thought she was addressing him on something else. He said he was having trouble with his wife..
the patronage of the French Consul, was held at the offices of the French Consulate in Alexandra Building last evening. The Honorary Pre- sident, President, Mr. R. Soulange- Teissier (Chev. Leg. Hon.) the French Consul in Hongkong, was in the chair, supported by the Pre- eldent of the French Library, Mr. J. B. Montargis (Chev. Leg. Hon.).
it was stated that the library is "I told Mr. Spary I was not in- by several donations and gifts of running smoothly and has benefited terested at all," said witness. The books. The President said that it next moment he had his hands on my shoulder and said. 'Sorry, old number of books in the library was was gratifying to find that the chap.' The same
moment increasing and that there were now Spary was struck down on the ground by a blow in the face about It was hoped that members of the ngarly 3,000 volumes on the shelves. the jaw. He fell and I assisted in library would endeavour to make picking him up.. Mr. Spary was the facilities of the library better in an excited condition, but was not known to those interested in Hong- drunk."
Leading
kong, as there was now an excellent
Stoker Wright, of H.M.S. Otus, told the Court he selection of books to choose from.. was the person who struck the blow. Ho said he saw Mr. Spary
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extend one arm towards Mr. Mann TUNG WAH HOSPITAL. and was under the impression that Mr. Spary was going to striks Mr Mann. Accordingly, he (witness) struck Mr. Spary to prevent him from striking Mr. Mann.
A Mistake.
Witness had since discovered his
Pres. Hayes Mar. 18. mistake, that the movement
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The reconstruction of the Tung Wah Hospital fi Po Yan Street, which may require the expandi ture of over $500,000, is having only a friendly gesture. He had the serious consideration of the taken the trouble alnce to seek Mr. new Board of Directors under the Spary out personally and aplogise, | chairmanship of Mr. Pun Hiu- Thït apology" was accepted by Mr. cho. The Directors have cón. Spary.
tributed over $70,000 towards this Replying to Mr. Evans, witness scheme, but the strong support of admitted that he was informed of wealthy residents will be needed bis mistake by Mr. Mann, but at to find the further amount requir the time he really thought that aed to make the work possible. blow Was intended. Both Mr.
Spary and Mr. Mann were friends The threa Chinese reprezenta- of his, and his intervention in that tives on the Legislative Council. form was purely urged by a con- together with Sir Shou-son Chow Įsideration that Mr. Mann was being have been working most energeti- accompanied by his wife, and he cally with the hospital Directors, wished to spare Mr. Mann any and they held a meeting earlier unpleasantness.
this week in connexion with the scheme.
The case was again adjourned.
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Thejat of the ofensive linemen, al spazi to be through and down die regener kick befors be cam secover the kičky, bendi Lall, and sert-running