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the appellant shall be treated, pending the determination of his appent, in auch mannerus may be directed by the rules made under the Prisons Ordinance, 1932, for the case of persons awaiting trial.
The judge may reserve the appeal, or any point in the appeal, for the consideration of the Full Court, or may direct the appeal, or point in the, appeal,, to` be argued before the Full Court; and the Full Ceart shall hava power to hear and determine any such p peal or point reserved or so directed to be argued.
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Evidence that at a speed of over 40 miles an hour the skid, became so bad that the car was uncon
release of the
The following quotations "The reason for my conviction a trollable and
to regain that there will be no major war London Stock Exchange have been brakes was necessary
received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson control, was given by Traffic in this generation is my obser Sergeant T. McInnis against A. E. vation that re-awakened national and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.
Apr. 4. Apr. b. Ainsworth at the Kowloon Mugls santiment la providing Just thint British Government Securitien tracy yesterday afternoon, when a note of reality and power which War Lonn 34 charge of the manslaughter of a has been needed to make effective redm. ufter 1962 £106 £100% Chinese. Ma Ho-tal, was continued | and. practical
Chinese Bonds the economle before Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones.
intelligenco underlying Com-44 Ronda 1898 Mr. J. A. Fraser, Assistant At-munism and Sociallsm", sald the torney General, is conducting the Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop of
4 ense for the Crown, while Mr. Victoria. In the course of his pre. Br II. C. Macnamara, instructed by sidential address at the annun! '1913 (1ẫn. Ins.) £ 96% £ 952 Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios, is meeting of the Ilangkong branch 6 Bonds 1925-47 £ 95 appearing for the defendant.
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Marcellus Francis Houghton, marine engineer living at 16 Victory Avenue, testified that on the day of the necldent he was employed as an unpaid apprentice
make such orders as to costs, alle saw a car flashing past, from lenst effective was International in Honan Rly...E.30
On any appeal the judge may at the Wallace Harper Garage,
QUESTION OF COST
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the direction of the Star Ferry he may think fil, and may
(1) where he allows the appeal, Witness estimated the speed then direct that there shall be included to be about 45 miles an hour. He in any costs to be paid by the looked at the car because respond at to the appellant the named to him to be moving at a costs properly Incurred by the very fast rate. appellant In the proceedings betending to a fore the magistrats, or auch fixed rum n the judge my consider reasonable in respect of the costs 80 Incurred by hint:
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any a In Heu of directing a taxation of costs, the sum to be paid by way costs by either party to the
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He went on at customer when he heard the screeching of brakes, le again saw the car going along at the junction of Jordan Road an it swerved to the right.
To witness it seemed as if the left hand door of the car swung He open and something fell out.
ran to the scene and on arrival Haw a male Chinese lying on the
the ear.
religion and economie necessity, said the Bishop and of these the idealism and the most effective economic necessity.
Election of Officers The following ofleers were elect- ed: President, the Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall;vice-Presidents, Chey. J. M. Alves, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Katewall, Professor Robertson, the Hon. Sir Willian Shenton and the Hon. Dr. S. W. Two Hon. Treasurer. Dr. Y. 8. Wan Hon. Secretary, Mr. S. V. Boxer; Annt, Hon. Sucretary, Mies Griffin; Hun. Auditor, Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam; Council, the above named officers together with Mr. A. ef ́ ́ Arculli, Miss Bascombe, Misu Baxter, Mr. M. A. Cooper, Mr. Fel-
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Ife did not notice Ainsworth but (2) The payment easts saw an Indinn constable. ordered by the judge to be paid on any such appal as uforesaid may be enforced, as a civil debt recoverable on wagistrate's summons by the party to whom they are ordered to be paid, and shall not be enforced in any ather
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Cyclist's Evidence Henng For, unemployed of 32 Haiphong Road, testified that he was riding a bicycle on February 1, and had turned right into Jordan Road from Nathan Road. When near the traffic light he saw a motor car'about five feet from the traie control sign (20 mp.b) coming from the direction of the Star Ferry. The car seemed to be going very fast and witness did not hear any horn sounded. The right front wheel of the knocked him down. He saw a man lying on the roadway between the white liner but he did not see him knocked down,
car
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London, April 5, Cross-examined by Counsel for General Sir Archibald Mont the defence, witness said that gomery-Massing berd, Chief of the when he first saw the deceased he Imporist General Staff, returned (witness) was about to turn right yesterday from his tour of inspec-on his bicycle. Deccused was in tion in Egypt, Palestine and the Jordan Road on the Yaumati side. Sudan. Travelling to a large ex-He was quite sure the deceased tent by air, he was able during stepped off the north-west pave- March to inspect all the Britishment corner and not off the weat unita stationed in these countriestrafle island in Jordon Rond. and witness their training.
Police Constable Raktal Singh deposed to seeing car No. 4105 coming towards Yaumati from the Star Ferry. It was going fast.
He did not see it strike the man but he heard the screeching sound of the motor.
Dr. R. L. Kelehelt, Mr. A. B. Rey Fr. MacDonald, Br. Montgomery, molds, Mr. R. Saite, Mrs. Kennedy Skipton, Mr. George She, Mias Swift, Mr. Talati, Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, Rev. P. S. F. Ts'o, und Dr. K. H. Uttley: Executive Committee. flon. Secretary, Asst. Hon. Secre: Anry, Han, Treasurer, Mr. A. Arculli, Miss Baxter, Mr. M. A Couper, Mr. Wm. C. Felshaw, Mr. E. Himsworth, Mr. B. C. 11. Lim, Mr. A. N. Macfadyen, Rev. Father MacDonnid, Mr. George She, Mr. W N. Thomas Tam, Rev. P., S. F. Ta'o and Dr. K. 1. Uttley,
At the conclusion of the business the President proposed vote of thanks to the oflcers of the Society.
to go to the derivation and that was the evidence of one who was experienced.
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Mr. Macnamara: 1 prepared to accept this witness a
that my learned an expert'now friend has examined him,
Continuing, witness stated that at 20 miles per hour the ear stopped in 31 feet. It should have stopped at between 20 and 26 feet.
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Alleged Uncontrollable At a speed of 30 miles per hour and over the tendency was for the rear of the car to swing left when He also had an opportunity of
the brakes were applied. At a seeing their barracks and the
speed of over 40 miles per hour. conditions under which the units
the skid became so bad that the live. This is the second year that
car was uncontrollable and the the Chief of the Imperial General
brakes had to be released to regain. Staff has been able personally to
control the ear, added witness. Inapoct froops stationed outside Police Sergeant F. A. Mallett. The skidding. was duo to un- the United Kingdom. British attached to Yaumati Police balanced brakes and bad adjust Wireless.
Station, gave evidence that he was ment. patrolling Nathan Road near Witness gave detailed results Bowring Street towards Kowloon, [of another test carried TENDERS ACCEPTED when he heard a crash. Proceed-Gascoigne Road on April 1.
the junction of Nathan Mr. Macnamara objected re ing to LATEST GOVERNMENT Road and Jordan Rund, he saw marking that the defence were not eur No. 4105 stationary. It was | Informed of the tests, when they un the north island of the junction could easily have been.
Anglo-Persian the white line lying Cross-examined by Mr. Mac- Harma Oll practically
Nathan Road, facing namara, witness stated the carShell Trans and
Trad. (Bearer) 52/6 towards Hunghom. Ile saw Ains-was now kent at the Water Police worth, who stated that he was Station garage. It had been coming from Tsimshatsui and in brought to Court from time to order to avoid a pedestrian he time and was safe to drive at n swerved to the right and collided slow speed. To his knowledge, with the refuge post but, knocked the car had been kept in the open for two nights. Ainsworth com- the person down.
plained, and the vehicle was put in the garage.
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RELATIONS Tratlic-Sergeant T. McInnis, Motor Vehicle Inspector, Kowloon, weather since February. I would Witness agreed that the wet
Moscow, April 4 deposed to finding two skid marks have some effect on the car, but
Considerable development Summer clothing for Prison which ended at the refuge island.As regards the brakes It would Japanese-Soviet economic relations, Staff Mesára, A. Lec,
The east skid mark was 85 feet in have the tendency, to make them as a result of the Chinese Eastern Supply of a teak wood single-length and the west 37 feet better for the first two or three Railway settlement, la prophesied screw motor boat for pollee ser-length. They were not parallel
by Mr. A. P. Rosenholz, the Con vices at Tut 0-Mekara, Kwong all the way and curved to the Hip Lung & Co. (1932), Ltd. right. He found Ainsworth in
paid that Russian purchases from Hissar for Foreign Trade, who the charge room of the Water
Japan will probably include tex- Police Station and the car
tiles, ships, rice, tea and electrical also at the station. ||
Witness examined the car the
machinery. following day and found the left-f foot board smashed in, the chassis being slightly bent in correspond ing position.
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Was
On February 3, he took the ear London, April 5.
to Nathan Rond and at 30 miles Sir Malcolm Campbell, the per it stoppad in 76 feet, The famous racing motorist, received, road was dry as it was on February a eivić welcome on arrival in the The car, in witness's opinion, Berengarin at Southampton from should have pulled up in 60 to 6 Dayton Sanda, where his car, the ; fcot at that speed, Bluebird, recently set up a new
Mr. Macnamara objected to the land speed record of 276,810 miles admissibility of the evidence re- per hour-British Wirelons.
marking that it was only a matter of opinion.
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witness stated that no adjustments Re-examined by Mr. Fraser,
to the car had been altered,
The hearing was adjourned to Monday afternoon. Defendant is on ball.
It is expected, furthermore, that Mr. Fraser offered the defence Japan will be interested in a num- every facility to with the car.
carry out tests bur of Soviet exports, and. In this Mr. Macnumura connection a committee of techni- replied that, they would probably jeal experts will be sent to Japan
shortly to negotiate.-Router." accept the kind offer made.
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KNOWLEDGE OF THE WORLD IS 11 Canal Road and Monmouth Path DEARLY BOUGHT IF AT THE PRICE OF Markets have been closed. BEORAL PURITY.-Edward Wiggles- worth.
His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. M. M. Watson, to de The Licensing Board will meet on a member of the Medical Board for a April 17 to consider an application further term of three years. for a restaurant keeper's licence from Bunshichi Kawahara,. of 41 Poking
Hia Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. V. Sorby to be a mem- ber of the Advisory Committee of the
At Counsel's request, Mr. Fraser examined the witness as to his experience in traffle matters.
Witness replied he had been in Roud. London, April 6.
Tramc The total amount applied for in the
Department since 1 tenders for £40,000,000 Tronaury June, 1928, and his work had been During the quarter ended March Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps. billa way £76,005,000. The traffic control. motor vehicle 31, 07amples were analysed under maximum amount was allotted in mspector, Hongkong, and was at the Sale of Food and Drugs Or- His Excellency the Governor has big at three months; The average present motor vehicle Inspector, dinance. Of these, all were genuine nominated Mr. M. K. Lo as a non- rato per tent. was 10/2.93d, as Kowloon. He had previous ex-excepting one of tard and one of ber of the Court of the University of compared with 10/4.24d last week.perience as a motor mechanic in Linned vegetables.
Hongkong for a further period of -British Wireless
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Scotland. Ho had previously opinion evidence Inn
His Excellency the Governor has Magistrate's Court.in llongkong.
been pleased to recognise, provisional- It is notified that during the His Excellency the Governor has Mr. Wynne-Jones remarked, that ly and pending instructions from the absence on leave of Mr. M. J. Quist, Secretary of State for the Colonies, Consul General for the Netherlands appointed. Mr. E 11. Williams to be ho had never discovered the Mr P.M.N. da Silva, as in charge of in Hongkong, Mr. G.-M. Byvanck Clof Assistant to the Secretary for precise meaning of expert, as the Consulate for Portagal in long will be in charge of the Netherlands Chinose Affairs,
used in this connection. He liked Lung.
Consulate-fioneral
Devon-Valse (Evans).
.03-9 p.m. Variety. Piano Solos-Just one more chance. Piano Solos-The Queen was in the
Parlour.
Ralo da Conta.
Songs-Senorita. Son-Serenade,
John Brownice (Bariteno). Violin Sola-Song of Paradise.
Albert Sandler. Instrumental-Smiling Eyes. Instrumental-Hawaiian Love Bird. Songs-Villa ("Merry Widow"), Songs-The Merry Widow-Waltz, Jeannette MacDonald (Soprano). Organ Solo-It was so beautiful.
Quentin M. Meglenn. Veen Ducts-Negro Spiritual
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Carroli Gibbons and John W. Green, Humorous-The Lion and Albert.
Stanley Holloway. Orchestra-Love for ever I adore you.. 'Orchestra-Ninon.
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10 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.26 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.
10.30-11.15 m. A Relay from Daventry.
The Oxford and Cambridge Bost Ruce. A Running Commentary by J. D. M. Snagge from the Inunch Magician, following the Crews,
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10.30-11.30 am, A Relay of the Service from the Union Church.
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Excerpte from “The Mikado" (Gilbert,
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