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LEO CARRILLO

MICHAEL BARTLETT ROBERT ALLEN Scrum play by Jo Swerling and Sidney Budhwan -Directed by Victor Scherlžinjer. A COLUMBIA PICTURE

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ORIENTAL

LAST 4 TIMES

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FRANCHOT TONE UNA MERKEL CONRAD NACEL HARVEY STEPHENS,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935.

Philippines Celebrate

INAUGURATION OF CONSTITUTION

INTERESTING.

PROGRAMME

(Special to Telugraph")

WOLFRAM ORE

TRANSACTION :

· BODIKER · CASE RESUMED

MR. E. M. BRYDEN

QUESTIONED

FEVERISH

ELECTION ACTIVITY

CAMPAIGN DRAWS. TO CLOSE

ESTIMATES VARY

Further evidence was heard by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, in the Supreme Court this morning when the case in which the Ying Wah Co., of Can- Manila, Nov. 14.

London, Nov. 13. ton, is claiming $68,000, from The programme for Inaugura- Mesars.

White Government parties are Bodiker and Co., да tion Day ceremonies to-morrow, is damages for alleged wrongful con- results of the election, general optimistic with the regard to the extensive, featuring the inaugura-verslon, was continued. tion of the President and Vice- Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C., instruc- respect to the chances of at least uneasiness la expressed with President of the Philipping Com-ed by Mr. E. S. C. Brooks, ap monwealth in the morning, a peared for the plaintif firm, and four Cabinet Ministers, Mr. Ram- gigantic Inaugural parade there the defendants were represented Bay MacDonald, Mr. Godfrey Col after, the initial convening of the by Mr. Leo D'Almada, jar, in-ins, Sir Kingsley Wood and Mr. Assembly in the afternoon and the structed by Mr. J. T. Prior Janugural ball in the evening.

Following is the programme in

detail:

7.15 a.m.-The rear doors of the Legislative Building will be open ed to the invited guests.

7.30 a.m. All traffic to the Legislative Building will be closed. 7.46-All guests will be sealed at the grandstand in front of the Legislative Building,

The plaintiffs alleged that the defendants wrongfully converted half of the wolfram ore stored in their place as security against a loan of $97,440, and that the de- fendants took advantage of their property, gambled in exchange, and put the difference in their pockets. The defence contended that the conversion of the "goody was in accordance with 01) oral agreement whereby they had the right to do so.

Mr. E. M. Bryden, chartered

Walter Elliot.

incrcnning optimism, and hope Opposition Labour circles sitow to bring back to Parliament most

of their leaders who lost their

increased forces to play a really seats in 1931, and with greatly effective par! In Renter.

opposition.

CLOSING CAMPAIGN

London, Nov, 13.

7.50-The various groups which will take part in the inauguration

All parties in the General Elec- ceremonies will enter, announced.

tion held final eve-of-poll meet- 8.16 The Governor-General, the accountant. of Messrs. Lowe.ings to-night, and the candidates' U.S. Secretary of War, the Presi-Bingham and Matthewa, who had agents and their assistants will be flent and Vice-President, will enter been called by the plaintiffs at the working into the carly hours of the grandstand, with the national previous hearing to state the im- the morning, putting into final colours and the ceremonies will plications, from an accountancy shape the records of the canvass begin:

point of view of the transaction of each constituency which has between the parties, on being been carried out in the last werk cross-examined by Mr. D'Almada, by voluntary helpers of each said that, necording to the facts | party. given him, he had-come to the con- clusion that the defendants were acountable to the plaintiffs for $68,500, less deductions.

840-The President and Vice President will take their onths before the Chief Justice.

8.45 The President will deliver his inaugural address.

9.00

Recess,

9.30-Parade, with military and civic units participating, will be reviewed by the President at the Grantstand.

After the parade, the President will take possession of Malaca hang, where he will be received by a constabulary guard of honour.

4.00 p.m.-The National Assem bly will open its sessions. The members of that body will take their oaths.

9.30 pm.Inaugural ball at the auditorium at Wallace Field. Ad- mission will be by tickets and the proceeds will go to charity. A historical pageant will be staged depicting the period of Philippine history from 1898 to 1935.-United Press,

ACTED AS AGENTS

Mr. D'Almada: Messrs. Bodiker were shipping on plaintiffs' risk and account: what meaning do you attach to these words?-It seems that Bodiker's were ship that they would protect their ping in the

sense of agents in principals by fixing exchange,

The ore was arranged to be sold at optional ports and it was not sold before it was shipped from Hongkong 7-Yes..

A picturesque touch is added to these feverish last-minute pre- parations by the CASO of an elector whose name was omitted from the electoral register by a printer's error and had his right to vote 'to-morrow restored to him at the last possible moment by a rule absolute and peremptorily made this afternoon against the registration officer by the King's Bench Divisional Court.

cundi-

Polling begins in many consti- tuences at seven o'clock to-morrow morning and in all at eight. Then begins the task of each date's organisation to get as many as possible of its supporters to of the sale, £5,814, is the amount made an urgent appeal to sympa- Does it follow that the proceeds poll, and party, headquarters have. to which the plaintifs are en-thisers for help with motor cars. titled, less certain deductions?- Yes, but the proceeds were already converted into dollars.

Another reason why you any Messrs. Bodiker acted as agents was that they charged two per pont. commission?—Yes,

ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE

Washington. Nov. 13. Interviewed to-day, President Roosevelt said he planned to make It might have been commission a statement. to-morrow expressing charged for other circumstances? his sentiments regarding the in-Yes, it might. auguration of the commonwealth of The defendanta lent $97,000 to the Philippines. He indicated he the plaintiffs on security of the planned to send the Philippines ore, and the Hongkong Bank lenders messages which could be used li "connection with the inauguration ceremony. United Press,

OLD REGIME PASSING

Manila, Nov. 14. This City presents a Gay and colourful appearance on the last day of the old regime. Crowds, including many thousands of visi- tors from the provinces, throng the streets which are decorated with coloured lights, flags and bunting.

PRICE: MATINEES, 20cia, 30cts, EVENINGS, 20cts., 30cts., 50cts. 70cts. Murphy delivered his last speech

TO-DAY

ONLY

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

Chester

At 2.30, 5.20,

advanced a loan to the defendants against the same goods. The lat- ter transaction would not concern the plaintiffs, would it?No, if the defendants could give a bill of lading that the goods were their

own.

If you take it from me that the defendants had a right to sub- pledge these goods to the Bank, it would not concern the plaintiffs? It would not if the defendants had the right to sub-pledge the goods to the Bank without con- sulting the plaintiffs,

USE OF CONTRACTS

This morning Governor General

You have borrowed $68,500 for which the goods are pledged; you as Governor before the joint ses have sold the goods for £6,200, sion of the Legislature, briefly and you fix exchange the same day reviewing

the islands history in order to avoid exchange risks since the advent of Americans. In mecting your bill of exchange? 1.20 & 9.20 p.m He emphasised the sound condi-You could, but it is very un- tion of the government's finances. usunl. But, in a narrow sense, I

He will take the oath as High ace your point.. Commissioner before Mr. George Dern, U.S. War Minister,, this afternoon. Cavalry will escort In re-examination, Mr. Potter him from the Malacanan

Palace suggested to the witness that if to the Manila Hotel where ho will Messrs. Bodiker were sending temporarily reside. He will be home visited by the chiefa of the Army, plaintiffs, they really ought not to roods, on account of the Navy and Air Force at the hotel, use their own exchange contracts The Inauguration of President at all, unless the plaintiffs con- Quezon and the Commonwealth 1 sented to it. The ordinary way Government takes place to-morrow would be to go into the market and will be followed by a day of on that day and fix exchange. festival and carnival, parades, games, concerts, and concluding with a ball which will last all night-Router.

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PICTURE

MORRIS Vrana BRUCE Robert TAYLOR Billu BURKE

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CENTRAL

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MICKEY MOUSE

Variety Programme

also showing --

:

WARNING TO ·

LITHUANIA

BRITISH BACKING FOR GERMANY

The witness agreed.

|

ESTIMATES VARY

The newspapers are full of esti- mates of the results, which vary widely, and the only safe predic- tion, perhaps, is that whatever happens the results will not be so spectacular as in the last election, when 225 members of the previous Parliament lost their seats and 13 cabinet ministers were defeated.

Counting will begin immediately after the close of the poll in over 200 constituences, but in the re- mainder it will be postponed titl Friday. All but a few scattored results will be known by Friday evening. It is expected that about

100 results will be known by mid- | night to-morrow.

The B.B.C. Announces that a talk by Mr. Martyn Threlfall, London Sydney Morning Herald, on the correspondent of tho General Election will be broad-

on

east in Transmission One similar talk by Mr. A. E. Holds- November 14, at 10.000 G.M.T. A worth in Transmission 3 will be British Wireless, broadcast at 13.15 G.M.T.-

they also get a credit for $68,500, and, that is produced by drawing a bill' against the plaintiff's goods. That is the transaction you are treating as tantamount to

a sale? Witness: Yes, an agency sale,

AGENCY SALE tien at once of the possible value That is to say that it is a realisn- of the goods?

Witness: A rualisation.

It is a matter for the Judge, but would you as a business man say you could divorce that from the plaintir; that. n realluation of their goods would not concern Ying Wah? The basis of your evidence is that what Messrs. Nodega get for the goods roes in the owners?

Witness: Yes.

Mr. D'Almada: That is, if you are liable at the other end. Mr. Potter: Who is Hable? Mr. D'Almada: I put it to the witness that Bodiker's are liable. Mr. Potter (to the witness); The assumption on which your evidence is given-and if the Your position is that you cannot assumption is correct I should not divorce the sterling bill and its have a word to say-the assump-realisation into dollars at that tion is that the plaintiffs, having time from the whole transaction? instructed Bodiker to consign on Witness. Not under the cir- his account to Hamburg (which cumstances.. is what Mr. D'Almada puta) that Cheung Wat-chuen, one of the that entitles Messrs. Bodfice to two partners of the plaintiff firm, do what they plenie with regard stated, that as soon as he had It is understood that Great to the financing of it; to make use effected the sale for the remainder Britain is preparing to make reof the plaintiffs' goods for the of the ore with the Yee Kee Hong presentations to Lithuania demand- purport of drawing a bill and firm, he went and saw Mr. Bodiker ing strict adherence to the Memel changing it to $68,500 locally, for the purpose of redeeming same convention, including the clause You may take it that we repudiate | and at the same time to return the that the Memel directorate must re- thất as a matter of law, That will balance of the loan. Mr. Bodiker BORIS KARLOFF in “THE RAVEN"

present the German majority in the be argued Inter. What the then told him that he had aliipped PRICES Matineos 20c. & 30c, Evenings 35c, & 50c.

Diet.

mortgagee does when he sub. the ore to Europe and that it was of BEN SERVICEMEN 30 cts. to Dress Circle.

It is algnificant that British pledges. Is to get the money by no use to return him the money, Initiative has appeared in the depositing the property with the Cross-examined by Mr. Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREYZICK PEROY Conriderod

Memel affair and this action in Bank,... Against the loan a Almada, witness denied that he FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, yndham Street in the City of Victoria Anglo-German, relations United the overdraft to the bank $50,000 the ore.

aign of Improved sum of $60,000. is repaid; ngainst asked Mr. Bodiker for an offer for Hongkong.

Press

I repaid. Against the overdraft The case is proceeding.

A Completo Pictorial Record of the

CHINESE NATIONAL MEET

including

FOOTBALL MATCH BETWEEN HONGKONG & CANTON MEN'S & GIRL'S SWIMMING CONTESTS, ETC., ETC.

FRIDAYZ

London, Nov. 18,

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