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WIFE WINS SUIT

REVILLE

MAINTENANCE CASE CONCLUDES

Without calling upon plaintiff' solicitor to address the Court Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, Pulsne Judge, and costs in favour of Mrs. Sylvia gave judgment yesterday for claim Doris Reville in her suit for $150 maintenance against her husband.

Mr. H. C. Lee of Wilkinson and Grist appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. Peter H. Sin represented Mr. John Reville, the defendant.

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 9th day of August, 1937, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one His Lordship said: Without mak- Lot of Crown Land at Mounting any comments whatever on the Kellett Road, in the Colony of possible plinses of defendant's actions

In the matter, I am perfectly satis Hong Kong, for a term of 35 fed that the plaintiff's story is a years, with the option of ro true one. newal at a Grown Rent to be xed by the Surveyur of His Majesty the King, for further term of 75 years.

Allegations were made by the wife Intending bidders are advised at previous hearings that she had that immediately after the dis-been paid the amount sued for: $150 posal of the lot the Purchaser for a month in advance; and $200 as (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refund- ed on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT

Lot No. 398.

Mount Kellett

Read

No. of Sale.

Registry Sa

Locality.

Rural Building

G.

Boundary Menurements.

4-

B. R.

|feet'feet/font]tent

As per nalo plan.

W.

About -19,000

Lental.

| Upset Price |

R.

GIZS

609 $

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 9th day of August, 1937, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works

Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Stanley, in the Colony Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years,

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refund-

ed on payment of the Purchase

price.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1937.

Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Companies are raquested to forward, an early as possible information regarding arrivals, depar- tures, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent information should bo telephoned to the ship. ping Editor, Phone 26615.

PORT DIRECTORY EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.F.S.), Kow-i tuon Wharf.

BERMOD (Thoresen), Stonecutters.

INSANG (J.H.), 11.2% KWAISANG (JM),

Went Point wheef.

ISLAMI (J.M.), A.1. LUCHOW (B. & S.), Stoffecutters. LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Shing), Stone-i RANPURA (P. & 0.), Kowloon Wharf. TAI YUAN (B. & S.), B.21.

a present to her and the two chil-cutters. dren. The money was paid in Ove $100 notes which were subsequently found to be forgeries.

Defendant's story was that he paid only $300 and this was in two $100 nates which a clerk obtained for him from the bank, and len $10 noles,

Defendant continued his evidence yesterday.

Mr. Sin produced a bundle of let- ters which he asked to be admitted in evidence to show the wife's at titude towards her husband.

was over-ruled

Lec objected, but by his Lordship.

ARRIVED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given.) ARIZONA MARŲ (0.S.K.) from Japan, 10 a.m., A.. 28001.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.) from Manila, 7 am, Kowloon Wharf. 24040. HERMOD (Thoresen) from Canton, 8.10 a.m., Stonecutters. 30217,

KWAISANG (J.M.) from Shanghal, 8.30 p.m. Went Point Whart. 30311.

Canton, LUCHÓW (1. & S.) from Mr.

daylight, Stonecutters, 30131.

LYEEMOON (Wo Fat Shing) from Yalgon. 3.41 a... 1.10. 20005.

RANPURA (P. & D.) from Bingapore,

.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27721. TAIYUAN (B. & S.) from Canton, 6 a.m. 1.10, 30331.

Later Mr. Lee proferked a bundle of letters "lo spite Mr. Sin's allega- and these were also accepted Lions" by the Court.

Defendant sald he received $300 a month from the For Eastern Motors but after the police had visited the garage and searched his belonginga he was dismissed by the manage- ment.

Domicile Questions

VAN HIEUTSZ (J.C.J.L.) from Singa pure, 10 x.m., A.2, 28016.

YATSHING (J.M.) front Canton, 7.30 a.m., B.8. 30311.

for

SAILED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given)

MARU (N.Y.I.) CITCH!JU

Wharf. He related that he went to Aus- Shanghai, 10 a., Kowloon tralia in 1936 and gave his wife a 30291.

DAISHU MARU (31.B.K.) for Hongay, cheque for $900-six months' main-

6. B.27 30271, tenance allowance in advance. He

HAIYUAN (C.M.S.N.) for Swatow, 4. returned in March this year and was

(R. & S.) for Shanghai, MEMNON then threatened with proceedings for P. Co's Wharf. 28180. arrears, which were not taken.

daylight, Holt's Wharf. 30331.

SEISTAN (Dougins) for Swatow, Cross-examined, defendant admit-

SZECHUEN (B. Sj for Shanghai, ted receiving a letter telling him not pm. Cu's Wharf. 28037, to call at the wife's apartments if

2 p.m. 1.16. 30131. wanted

to see the children as his he

YATSHING (J.M.) for Saigon, 6.15 attitude

"truculent was

and in- | p.m., B.R. 30311. The letters solent.

were later YINGCHOW (B. & 8.) for Bangkok,

3 p.m., B.3. 39331. handed in.

Kr. Lee put another question and Mr. Sin interposed: "Are you at- tempting to establish domicile?"

ARRIVING TO-DAY

ARRIVING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ARAMIS (MM) from Balgon, 3 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 20051.

TATRUTU MARU (N.Y.K.) from Japan, pan. Kowloon Wharf. 30201.

PROMINENT (J.M,) from Taingtau, a.m., 1.8. 40211.

PRESIDENT JEFFERSON from Shanghai, n.m. Kowloon 28171.

SAILING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) EMPRESS OF JAPAN (CPS) for Japan, noon, Kowloon Wharf. 24040.

SEISTAN (Douginn) for Amoy, 3 pnt, Co's Wharf. 28037.

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S. S. KAISAR-1-HIND

The s. Kalsar-1-Hind, Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co., In due here trom Shanghol at 6.30 am. es Saturday 7, un her arrival the will proceed direct to

buoy A.1, and will leave there at 5 p.m. on the same day for Europe. There will be a frequent service of launches from the P. & 0. pier throughout the day, provided for the use of parson- ger. The last lunch to frove the peir for the ship will be at 430 p.m.

S. S. CHAKSANG

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) INSANG (J.M.) from Sandakan, 5.30.

The .. Chaksung, Judo-China Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., will leave here BURDWAN (P. & 0 from Europe for Paingian via Swalow and Shanghai, at Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

CHANGTE (R. & S) from Manila, 20) at 4 pm, on Sunday, August 15,

His Lordship sald he did not wish to hear evidence for the divorce court and later again sharply refusa... 1,82, J0111, ed to take such evidence,

Witness said his wife maintained that he could see the children but could not take them out.

He related that when he came to Hongkong in 1933 he secured the Kowloon Motor Bus

Job

a. Holt'n Wharf. 30331.

NORVIKEN (J.M.) from Shanghai, Am., West Polut Wharf.

"TANDA (E. & A.) from Manila,, Rou Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

TINSANG (1.M.) from Shanghal, A.,

West Point Wharf. 30311.

witty and Inter, his wife joined him. Com- pany The second time they separated a separation agreement was made out.

Witness sald he

he belleved his wife's i reason for bringing the allegations him was to get him into against trouble so that he could not prove A.1. 30311- his divelle and proceed with the "The longer she can stop me, the longer she will get her $150 PAPRA

a muntli There can bo no other molive, for if she is innocent why PARTICULARS OF THE LOT does she not let the divorce case go

No. of Sale

Inland Lot No. 4.

Registry No.

Stanley Village

Locality.

Stanley

NOTICE

Boundary Measurements,

N. B. E. W

feel fretilentileet

As per als

jilon.

Contents in

a. feet.

Annual

Rental

Upset Price.

A hout.

2.070

$24.

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FIES

As from the 1st August, 1937, our offices will be situate, at Holland House, No. 9 Queen's Road Central, 6th floor.

MCCALLUM & COMPANY. Hongkong, the 27th day of July,

1937.

to Court?"

Mr. Lee: So long as the separa- tion agreement is valid, you will have to pay the $150. I am telling

in you order to dispel any illusions you may have about the divorce.

Mr. W. J. McConnell, cashier of the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank was interposed. He testifled that the numbers found in possession of de- fendant were the numbers of $100 notes in circulation,

Trumped Up Charge

Continuing, witness sald he paid his sollellor the full amount owing in June.

Mr. Sin said he deducted $50 of it for his costs as he had arst Hen on the money,

SAILING TO-DAY (Agent Phone Numbers Given.) ISLAMI (J.M.) for Calcutta, 2 p.m.

"KINGYUAN (B. & S.) for Canton, 0.30,

PASSENGER LIST

by the

Tho following Bunsengers arrived here, yesterday from Mäsila C.P.3. ner Empress of Japan:

Mr. J. Angara, Mr. W. M. Barton, Mr. A. Bonifacio, Mr. R. Cohendet, Mr. Yan

Mnasnet, Lau, Mr. P. G.

Mr. L. E. Mindinich, Mr. A. Stewart Bicharison. Mr. Teng Yu-iu, Dr. C. M. MacDonald, Mrs. MacDonald, Miss M. Allen, Miss V. A. ineumont, Str. Geo, O. Brophy, Mr. Cheung Cuy, Mr. Chiu Tal-nuo, Mes. Willam E. Henry, Mr. Franke Hallman, Mrs, 12. Ibarra, Dir. H. Jacinto, Mr. K. Matsuoka, Mr. A. R. Munnun, Mr. M. F. Noguera, Mr. F. J. M. Rodriguez, Mr. David Steln. Mr. Wong Yuk-kung. Mr. Enrique and Matr. Yam.

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LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Aug. 4. The following quotations on the

His Lordship said li did not help New York commodity exchange are plaintiff's case to prove that defend-issued by Reuter: ent always paid at the latest possible moment.

Defendant Inier said it was a habit

New York Cotton

of his to jot down the numbers of October .... his $100 notes and also to change December $10 notes into the bigger denomina- January [lon.

His Lordship: Why do you think wife has trumped up this ex- your fraordinary charge?

Witness: I cannot uderstand.

Lordship: She called in the and if you had gone to gool

police and

W. R. Loxley & Co., (China) Ltd. CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. she would not have got a cent.

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N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship

"HAKONE MARU,”

March

Mny

Spot

10.04/65 10.04/85 10.58/58 10.78/70 10.01/01 10,81/81 10.00/01 10.72/72 10.77/78 10.33/01

11.24 11.04

Now York Rubber

September . 18.26/20 December .. 18.39/30 ·

March

Witness:

The only reason I con think of was to stop me getting the divorce and

and to cause me trouble. May She has caused me that and I have lost my job.

having arrived from the above ports,ive,. She had even made an!

18.57b/60R 18.70 /71 18.51/52 18.80/B0 19.00A 18.87b/9Du Sales for the day:-2,070.

Chicago Wheat

113/113 113/113% 114/113% 114%/113% 115/115 1154/115% Tuesday's sales: 42,070,000 bushels.

Chicago Corn

Mr. Sin, addressing the Court, said the wife's attitude was vicious and

Sept. for evidence to be ob- Dec. Constances of Cargo are hereby in-tained from Australia in an effort to May

the formed that their Goods are being leopardise landed and placed at their risk in divorce the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf! and Godown Company's Godowne at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

the

Bih

progress

of the

O suit. In considering the serious allega- tions made against his client, His Lordship must take judicial cogniz- Sept. ance of the fact that there had been Dec. May Goods not cleared by

no prosecution by the police.

His Lordship: be subject 10

Inspector Whant August, 1937, will reat

naid yesterday the reason was that Damaged packages must be left in the wife was not a competent wit- the Godowns for examination by the ness. I have consulted an eminent Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- Barrister and have verified that as tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays a fact myself,

FORMER RESIDENT

MR. MCDONALD REVISITING THE COLONY

Arrivals by the Empress of Canada yesterday froin Manila included Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McDonald,

Mr. McDonnid is well known in

came here as Hongkong. Ile young Journalist riearly twenty years ago to join the China Mall and be- came its Editor.

д

Leaving Hongkong he went to Peiping as news agency correspon-

dent, then returned here us News Editor of the South China Morning Post. Preferring the freer fe of a correspondent, he returned to Pel- ping as correspond nt for The Times - post which he still holds.

Mr. McDonald went on leave at the end of last year and married while at home. He returned with Mrs. McDonald via Australin, and had to accelerate his journey upon the out- break of the hostilities in the North, To save time he left the ss. Tanda at Manila and transferred to the Empress of Japan, which sells for Shanghal to-morrow.

WHIST DRIVES

A Whist Drive and Tombola will be held in the R.E., W.O.'s and Ser- gean's Mess, Wellington Barracks, on Friday, August 8, commencing at 9.15 04%/94% 064/07 64%/04

05%/00% p.m. 6796/07%

00%/60% Winnipeg Wheal

Oct. Dec. May

12716/127 1234/123% 1241/1244

The WO's and Sergeants of the 2nd. En. Royal Welch Fusiliers are holding Progressive Whist Drive on nt 120/120 | Friday? August 6, commencing 123%/123% 8.30 p.m. prompt. In this connection 1244/124 | It Is announced that this is the first of D series of Drives to which n nt 2.30 p.m. within the free storage Mr. Sin said plaintiff's story was

cumulative score prize will be given period. For the examination of unbelievable. He suggested that she damaged dutiable goods, the con-herself had asked for the money in

ed by n further prize in November, signees must arrange for a Revenue advance as was proved by the fact munication with her husband and at the end of September, to be follow- Omcer to be present.

of her having the receipts on her. seeking his explanation.

His Lordship: She did the proper and concluded with a bumper prize It was unlikely that, considering the relations between them and the thing. She told her soilcitors who at Christmas. salary the husband was getting, that then called in the police.

In conclusion, Mr. Bin said the he would make her a present of

divorce ense wat of more importance pecuniary motive behind the wife's $200.

The attitude of the wife was to his client than the alimony and story. The identification of the notes shown by her rushing to the police he had already spent a considerable was flimsy and the case should be a soon as she discovered the for- sum on bir solicitor's and the wife's dismissed with costs. geries instead of getting into com- solidior's costa.

All claims must be presented with in ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No fire insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 4th August, 1937.

There........ was.

a

Judgment was given as above.

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