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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1936.
CHATER ESTATE APPEAL
CROWN ANSWERS TRUSTEES: CASE
JUDGMENT RESERVED
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London, Jan. 8
It was revealed at a sitting of the
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FATHER COUGHLIN STARTS ACTION
Armaments Commission to-day that BANKING LAWS
Vickers have Invented a now anti- Aircraft gun, which they claim to: be nest in the world.
CRITICISED.
Judgment was reserved by the Full
Sir Charles Craven, the managing
New York, Jan. 8. Court this morning in the appeal director of the firm, Bald the company ́The" successful challenge against brought by the Ilon, Sir William have contracts worth £100,000 for the the Agricultural Adjustment Adminis- Shenton and Mr. M. II. Turner, trus-gun from foreign countries.
tration seems likely to start a vogue' teos of the catate of the late Bir Paul
The Chairman, Goheral Sir Herbert "of attacks upon Federal laws. gonoral- Chater, against the decision of His Laurence, said Britain had a goodly. Honour Sir Atholl MacGregor in run in 1918, but not so efficient an holding that duty was payable on the
the the now one none of which had been estato upon the death of Lady Chater, ordered by Britain from the firm whose enormous following is bound
Mr. H. C. Macnamara, instructed Reuter Special.
by
the
Hon.
Sir William Shenton,
Appeared for the appellants, and Mr.
don Potier, K.C., instructed by Mr.
Eldon
T. M. Hazlerigg, Crown
for the Estate Duty
the respondent.
พลย Coroner,
The case for the appellants was that duty was not payable on the estate because a settlement had been made on Lady Chater by virtue of the fact that she was given an annuity of £10,000. The question of whether a fund had been set aside for this pur pose had nothing to do with the mat
ter.
This morning, Mr. Patter made his reply and stated that the crucial point of the case was whether a be- quest of an annuity amounted to a settlement or
not,
according to Section 26 of the Estate Duty Ordinance. His case was that the gift of an annuity by a will, without any direction to set aside a portion of the estate to meet it, did not con- stitute a settlement,
SURPRISE EXPRESSED
ITALIAN SOLDIERS DISARMED
REFUSE TO MARCH
FOR ETHIOPIA"
Father Coughlin, the famous head of the Church of the Little Flower,
to him by means of his radio con nections, states he intends to chal- lenge the constitutionality of the Federal Reserve. Act and its amend ments.
His "object, he explains, "is to ros- toro to Congress control over money."
During his radio broadcasted ad- dndly
Father Coughlin has re- attacked the "privately
owned" Federal Reserve systems and has urged the establishment of a bank similar to the Bank of England. -Retter.
TO ACT AT ONCE
Washington, Jan. 8. After visiting President Roosevelt "socially," Father Coughlin announced to-day that he would sue immediately, Violent scenes occurred on the de-attacking the constitutionality of the
"Congress parture of five hundred soldiers from Federal Reservo Act of 1918,
cannot delegate forno, in the South Tyrol, for Attic rights to coin money to a private cor Bocording to reports in circulation
poration," he holds-United Press. kere,
to
Innsbruck, Jan. 8.
It is alleged that soldiers belonging the Fifth Alpini Regiment, refused to march and shouted opprobrious The arguments made by counsel for epithets against the Government. the appellants were originally con- They are also stated to have torn fined to two points, namely that it did down pictures of Signor Mussolini.
The reports add that the refractory not matter whether a fund had boer, set aside or not, and that equity resoldiers were finally
disarmed garded as done what ought to be done. Reuter Special..
was
rather surprised that after the timin adjournment
third yesterday a point was raised to the effect that there WAR in fact a direction in the will for the creation of an annuity fund. He was surprised because
In the Court below and up to yesterday morning, it did not strike anyone that there was such a direction in the will. "Bit. The only reference to it, sald" Potter, was in clause eight of the will which stated in part, “subject to pro- vision for payment of annuities be queathed in this my will
ITALIANS DEPORTED
POLICE SWOOP on
MALTA HOMES' Counsel submitted that these words!
Malta, Jan. 8. direction were not tantamount to a
to-day swooped upon the that a fund should be set aside for homes of fourteen persons, most of annuities. They were put in merely
of
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New York, Jan. 8. The first suit of hundreds which are expected to be fled to recover millions of dollars paid in processing taxes collected under the A.A.A., has been instituted by two Indiana bakers, who are claiming about 1000 for taxes paid on flour-Ranter.
FALSE PRETENCES
ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD WIDOW
Two unemployed mon, Ho Chik, 41, and Leung Pui,, 25, appeared be- fore Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, charged with attempting to obtain money from Li 110, 48, widow, hy as a recognition of the law of the them Italians, but two of them Eng false protences on January 6. Second BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY! land that there provisions must be woro detained for Interrogation, but other man was sentenced to n total heilah women. All fourteen persons accused was discharged, while the made before distribution of the re-eight were subsequently released." of 12 months" hard labour. siduary estate could be dealt with.
Detective-Sergeant C. Dowman pre- The remaining eix are being deferret further charge of relurning
to-morrow. Furthermore, provisions for payment parked are a professor in an Italian-Irem banishment against the first de-
annuities did not mean setting aside They specific property for the purpose. aubsidised school, a lieutenant in the fendant.
Continuing, Mr. Potter said that Italian Fascist militia in charge of It was alleged that on January 6 even assuming that the words meant the local company of Boy Scouts of first defendant went to complainant's direction for setting aside an Italian nationality, a minor ofetal house at No. 141 Portland Street, first annuity, they were
nullified by clause in the Italian consulate, two Italian Boor, and told her that he was making 13 which gave discretion to the merchants and the Malta agent for a collection which was to be used in religious trustees as to whether they should
an Italian seaplane manufacturing defraying the costs of a o so or not. The fact that the
ceremony organised by the Kai Fonga. company. Reuter. trustees were given discretion showed
Defendant asked the woman for thirty
pala. She did cents. that there was no express direction
not give to
it him and that such a fund should be set aside.
eventually the man went away, but There was no specific duty imposed the trustees to appropriate a fund for the annuities, and, moreover, the annuitants, had no right to demand the appropriation of a fund from the residuary estate. The reason why
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discretion was given to the trustees WANTS TO GO BEFORE was because some of the annuities were in sterling, and therefore they were not in a position to appropriate the exact amount Counsel then show that annuities granted in a will then quotal authorities to without
any specific direction for set ting aside a fund to meet them did not constitute a settlement,
NOT APPLICABLE Referring to the accond point of the appellants' case, that equity ro garded as done what ought to be done, Mr. Potter aaid that he was entirely In agreement with this maxim. He Bullites. however, that the maxim cauld not be applied in the case, bo
there was no specific direction. There must be a direction to-2
-do. thing before that maxim-could-be applied.
Counsel concluded by saying that there had never been a direction in the will that an ainuity fund should be set aside, and asked the Court to uphold the decision of the Chief Justice.
Mr. Justice Lindsell:
before going he handed the woman
piece of paper and made an entry of her name and address, in a book and told her he would come again the next
day
The defendants were arrested at Shamshulpo, and, when searched; first
accused was found to have some pa- ners in his possession, while second accused had the collection book which contained the complainant's name and addresa. The complainant came for
could not identify the second.
Trenton, Jan. 8. Bruno Hauptniann, condemned to die for the murder of the infant eonward and identified the first man, but of Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lind berg, to-day sought permission to appear on January 11 before the Court of Pardons so that he might answer any questions the court cares to put to him.
Governor Hoffman described the and doubted request as unusual, Hauptmann would be asked to B peur.
He added that he had no intention of postponing the date of the exe- cutíon.-Router,
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First accused pleaded guilty and admitted that he had been banished for ten years in 1927, and had against him a previous conviction in connec tion with forged banknotes. He was sentenced to three months' hard labour on the Arst charge and 12 months on the second, concurrently.
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Paris. Geneva. Don't you Berlin. think it unreasonable that the Gove
Milati ernment should demand a profit out Athens. of an
an annuity charged on part of the
Shanghai. estate and take no profit when it is Now York.. charged on the whole of the estate? Amsterdam.
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Bucharest exception of a marriage settlement. Madrid..
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