THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
AFTER 24 YEARS
ORDERS FOR CURRENT WOMAN'S ESTATE AT
WEEK
The following orders for the Police Reserve have been Issued by the Inspector General of Police, the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe,
Chinese Company. Training Course-Part II--All re- cruits will attend at the Chinese pany's Headquarters on Truction. July 25th at 6.30 p.m. for instruction.
YAUMATI FERRY POLICE RESERVE TICKET SYSTEM
"RATHER PECULIAR" SAYS MAGISTRATE The system of checking tickets employed by the Yaumati Ferry Company was commonted upon as boing "rather peculiar" by Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Police Court this morning, when dealing with Richard In, 20. unemployed of Siam, who was charged with
Indian Company. travelling on a Yaumati ferry Training Course-Part II--All re- from Sham Shul. Po to Hongkong in Kowloon will attend 3, Chi Woo cruits of the Indian Company residing without paying the fare,
defendant sald he had
26th at 5.30 pm. for Instruction.
All recruits of the Indian Company ticket. When the Veysel
was residing at Hongkong will attend under way, the Inspector made his Chinese Company'a ileadquarters, 17, usual inspection of tickets and queen's Road Central, on Thursday, when asked for his, defendant pro-July-27 at 6.30 pm, for instruction.
Revolver Practice.—— A revolver duced a ticket which bore the name of a friend. Enquiries were practice will be carried out by mem-
LAST ADMINISTERED
Lotters of administration to thơ $4,000 local estate of Thoele, or Thecla Kerr, or Henderson, who died in 1909 have just been grant ed to her son. Deceased was removing to Kirn, Argyllshire, formorly of Hongkong afterwards whore she died after appointing her son Robert na solo executor of
her estate. The executor died in- Lestate at Liverpool, in 1920 and Renfrew, one-time engineer to Archibald Henderson, of Gourock,
now been granted, through his legal representative, letters of administration de bonis non with the will annoxed,
MONDAY, JULY 24, 1933.
SOLICITOR AND TRADE MARKS
WANTS OLD-PRACTICE RE-ESTABLISHED
PUBLICATION IN NEWS PAPERS
PERIL FOR LOCAL DOCTORS
(Continued from Page 1.) to which many members of the| Chinese Medical Association havo fallon victim.
WIFE KILLED IN ta
AIR CRASH.
'CAPTAIN'S REMORSE
AND SUICIDE
London, July 16,
HALF-LUNATIC?
A poignant story was told at the Apart from these tricks by a inquest nt Dar-es-Salaam on Capt. half-lunatle who is still, at large, Ussher and his wife, who met their there have been numerous cases death in a plane crash while on when a sinister purposo seemed their honeymoon. revival of the practice of publiak hour fixed for calling the doctor written to his mother indicating
evident. The place selected is The police The hope that there would be a generally an empty flat, and a late Ussher's logbook and a lettor produced Capt.
Ing trade marks in English and Dr. Rowan, of China Build- Capt. Ussher's extrame grief. the Government Gazette only, was a nasty experience by considera- spin and did beat to right it but Chinese newspapers, Instead of Ining, saved himself possibly from
The logbook stated: "Got in bad tion of these two factors after he failed. We crashed and senior, when, before Mr. Wynne- Jones in the Central Police Court West Point, from where nocturnal an angel on earth. The accident this morning, he appeared for the calls came with insistence. dofonce of the Star Battery Fac
my fault and not the machine." tory, Wanchalin an adjourned
It was stated that Capt. Ussher summons taken out by the Merry
with a revolver in his right hand was found in a sitting position Battery. Factory. Portland Street, Yaumati, for alleged infringment
and a wound in his right temple.
Sub-Inspector Smith stated that Sireet, Kowloon on Wednesday, July Hongkong Tramways Ltd., ne expressed by Mr. Leo. D'Almada, had arrived in a dark locality at (daring wife was killed. She was
A ACOSON
BROKER'S $174,000.
madd on arrival at Hongkong, De.bers of the Indian Company on Wong King-ip, broker, late of D8, of "Flying Hand" trade mark for]
fendant had no money at all.
A fine of $10 was Imposed. The Magistrate-I understand that with the Yaumati Ferry Com- pany their system' in rather pecu- llar for checking, tickets, After the ferry leaves the wharf the passengers are asked for their tickets.
S. I. Kirby-That is right. It is not like the Star Ferry, where tho passengers either pay or are ticket holders; and the inspectors know the season ticket holders. On the Yaumati Ferry they can say they lost their ticket between the box office and the ferry.
Wednesday, July 26 at the Kennedy Road Range at 5.30. p.m. under Sub talled will attend. Inspector Hopkins. Only those de-
Bworn
Wong Chuen (or Chun), alias Hollywood Road, Victoris, died on October 21 last year and left local estate
under $174,000, Flying Squard..
Probate of the will has been grant Special Duty Members of the Fly.ed his concubine, Wong Young-shi, ing Squad will parade at Police Head- and three sons Lai-chuen, Lai-kau, quarters on Monday, July 31 at 10.00 and Lal-yeo. Deceased also left hours for special duty.
16 daughters,
Emergency Unit Reserve. Company Drill-A Company Drill will be carried out by members of the Emergency Unit Reserve on Sunday,
July 20. Fall in at No. 2 Police Station at 00.30 hours sharp. Dress volver.
-Khaki Uniform Belt, and no
re-
BERLIN JOURNAL
SUSPENDED
Revolvers.Members of the Emer- GEN. BALBO DESCRIBED Igency Unit Reserve who are in posses-
AS JEW
The Magistrate expressed the ion of revolvers that have no swivels opinion that the Yaumati Ferry should hand them to the Police system rather encouraged youths Armourer to have swivels put on as to commit the offence.
Roon as possible.
UGLIEST WOMEN
IN EUROPE AND THE RUDEST MEN
Budapest.
A Swedish journalist who flying across Europe intends to
about the cities which he visited so far:
Hamburg-Has the ugliest men in Europe.
Berlin, July 18. Because of an article describing the Italian Air Minister, General Italo Balbo, as a baptised Jew, the Nationalist newspaper "Deutsche Zeitung" was banned to-day for wo-three months on a personal order Issued by Captain Goering, the Prussian Prime Minister.
has
Berlin-Has the rudest men. Prague The most amusing city.
Breslau-Frovides worst
food.
the
The flying reporter is now visit Britain shortly. These are wondering what phrase he will the remarks which he has made apply to London-Reuter.
In addition, the chief editor has been arrested and placed in a con- centration camp.
All "who neck to disturb Ger- many's foreign relations" have been told to regard this as a warn- ing-Reuter.
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COMBINED ACTION. The
necessity for combined the attempt, on Dr. Wong, of Kow- nction has become evident. After loon, the Hongkong Chinese Medical
Association held a meeting of its
members.
was
The inquest was adjourned.
but also by
my
his
Bata
LAST
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We recommend: our LADIES' SANDALS.
10 Different Styles. $4.90–$6.90.
batteries.
"Ways and means were discuss chauffeur "Nobody reads the Government ed," said Dr. Martha Hoahing. of office boy. We also see that he Gazette," said the solicitor. "The China Building, "far evolving pro- had taken the precaution of first practice of publishing trade marks tective. moaaures for the members, sending the boy up to the floor in an English and a Chinese news and we wrote to the papur has been eliminated-it may General of Police for advice and golf. And we see what happoned." Inspector-to investigate before going up him- be a question of expenses, I don't assistance."
The danger to the medical pro-. know, but I personally hope that As Secretary of the Medicalfussion is only too well felt and ed with the chauffeur or other at that practice will be revived." Association, Dr, Hoahing subae-Dr. Honbing, who has received per tondant whenever a call is made
Mr. D'Almada agreed with the head of the Police Force. It was telephone has come to disregard
quently received a reply from the sistent nocturnal calls over the and a sinister purpose is suspect magistrate that a trade mark ap: briefly worded, suggesting that them, fearing personal danger. pearing in the Gazette was a legni doctors when making these pro- fessional calls be accompanied by their chauffeurs.
notice.
Mr. F. C. E. Kendall appeared for the complainant firm, who wore one of the Exhibitors at the local Empire Fair.
GAVE FALSE NAME.
Under cross-examination by Mr. D'Almada, Chan Pun-shek, manag- or of the Merry Battery Factory, said that he went to the defend- ant firm on July 4 because he had reason to believe that his firm's trade mark was infringed.
Mr. D'Almada-Do you agree with me that the defendant firm
have been exporting these cells with that mark to Penang?
Witness I knew of the exporta- tion of the Flying Hand brand buti 1 did not know the destination.
You called upon them with a view to ace if they would sell you some samples?—Yes.
Witness admitted he gave a falso name, and when asked by Counsel, why, said he was afraid he might be, known to them.
I put it to you that he was sell ing them as samples, and that he had no power to sell them as they belonged to the Penang firm ?-? he said that I would not have pro- ceeded against him.
Witness knew Wong Chuen-wah to be the agent for & firm in Penang, and Wong patronised witness's firm. The orders he received from Wong were all prior to registration of his trade mark.
Witness admitted he made a block with the words Flying Hand' for the purpose of exportation to the firm in Penang.
MAGISTRATE'S WARNING, Witness becaine reticent with replies, and was warned by the Magistrate. You have come here for protection of the Court against alleged
infringement of your
Jabcle. You presumably come here with clean hands; then answer the questions properly. Misleading will do you no good."
Witness ndinitted an order for the sale of 6,000 Flying Hand labels to Penang on May 26 last.. He explained that the people in Penang stated that the wrapping paper was inferior and they want- ed certain English words, Le. Fly ing Hand, printed on the paper.
Witness said he did not know the defendants had a similar block for the samo, purpose of supply- ing goods to the agent from Pen-
ang.
Re-examined by Mr. Rendall, witness said his firm was not agents for the Surty Factory, U.S.A., and he did not know whe- ther the defondant firm was. Wit nees had his label registered in Penang in the Kedar Government Gazette, through a friend. The Gazette was produced.
Hearing was adjourned to Aug-1 ust-2 at 2.30 p.m...
THREE MILES A MINUTE TRAINS.
MOSCOW'S CONTRIBU- TION TO SPEED AGE
Moscow. Testa of a new train which hurtles along a single rail- at' enormous speed are to be made in afoscow."
SIGNAL SYSTEM.
ad.
Obviously, the situation de- There have been a number of mands more vigorous action than meetings since of the Association, has been taken hitherto, when ADVICE FOLLOWED.
and arising from exhaustive dia-members of the profession, said "We followed the advice," said cussions on the subject, a code and Dr. Hoahing, have to be content' Dr. Chau Wai-cheung, and you signal system has been tentatively with advice, and suggestions for will see that in Dr. Ma's case he worked out by which it is possible the most part consisting of "don't was accompanied not only by his | for a dangor signal to be exchang-do this and don't do that."
The single-rail is raised on treatles, and the cars are doublé
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