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The

Secretary,

YEAR-OLD DEBT.

Judgment Delivered In Favour Of Plaintiff

October 4. 1939.

FATE OF WAR IN HANDS OF NEUTRALS (Continued from Page 1.)

conclusion. It consideration.

needs very careful

+it: we accept the conquest of Poland as an accomplished fact and enter into peace on those terms, we should be dishonoured.

"It is clear you are golux to get something which goes far beyond that, and there are certain ques tions which will have to be can sidered,

"There is not merely Poland; there Czecho-Slovakia (theers). There of the very important question colonies,”

BIG FINE FOR LOCAL STORE

(Continued from Page 1.) any other retailers from following in defendant firm's footsteps,"

Tochnically Guilty

MR. Justice R. E. Lindsell gave judgment in the Sum-is mary Court this morning for the plaintiff in the case in which Fong Yik-kwang, of 99 Queen's Road East, claimed Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, $1.270, (of which he waived the sum of $270 to bring his The Inspector, 15, Star St, Wanchal,claim within the jurisdiction of the Summary Court) from The Inspector, 12, Sat Yeung Choi Fong Wah-nuen, of the Liu Heung Distillery, 165 Des proposal-the ene they suspect rather Gazette" of September 6 said that no

Voeux Road West.

Ist floor.

St., Kowloon.

The Inspector, 52, Argyle Sh Kowloon.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's

will be kept strictly private, except In cases where malice is proved,

name

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

Demand do.

The plaintiff's contention was that, on various dates before January 15, 1930, in New Zealand, he lent the defendant £86 in New Zealand eur- rency. On March 10. 1938, defen- dani repaid $50 and promised to re- pay the balance of $1,270 at the ex- chimic rate of $15 to the New Zen- land pound in four instalments-$70 on April 10, 1930, $100 on May 10, En, $100 on June 10, 1938, and $1,000 on July 10, 1930. He had not ninde these payments.

Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for plaint and Mr. 11. A. de B. Botelho for defendant

The Judgment Giving Judgment is said:

Lorishin

LETTERS

Nazis And Germans The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph. Sir,-IL Jo now apparent that, while we have been sweeping up the Ulicats. nd while the democratic Powers have gallantly pushed for- Ward in the west, we have left one

NO PEACE UNTIL RULE BY VIOLENCE. CRUSHED

(Continued from Page 1)

ment. He also acted for the Duke of: Windsor.

There was a pointed vigour in Mr. haberinin's address, in contrast to. which usually tccompanies his the normal and unemotional delivery speeches.

Mr Waison: I am. pledding not guilty, but for this reason only, that I don't know, and my clients don't know, what was the prevailing retail price on August 31, because in other stores in the Colony It differs, varying from $9 to $12. As far as we are The Premier stirred the House to.

no cheers when he asserted that

and catipo Britain concerned we are technically guilty."

Mr. Abbott referred to the various threat would regulations and orders on which the France to abandon their purpose, and cheers at the prosecution was based, and sald that there were more n competent authority had power to statement that no mere German as- could be accepted. The control prices and that power wassurance constituted by various Government cheers became, louder when Mr.. Chamberiuln indicated that rule by "Gazettes."

tho An order In

"Government | violence must cease.

person should sell by retail any food imported into this Colony, except from China or Macao, at a price ile also urged that their discussions more than 10 per cent, above the should be In greret session. The retail price for such food prevailing fate of Utls war depended not on in this Colony on August 31, 1039. Britain, France and Germany. but. The goods in the present case were upon the neutrals.

not imported either from Macao or proclaimed China.

Consulting The House Mr. Lloyd George considered that got the when the Prime Minister than the one lazy had received up to the present the House of Commons ought to be consulted,

Italy and Russin had their neutrality, a the United Stater was neutral. Even without could either be taking sides they friendly or unfriendly.

"I caused visits to be paid to all together 12 hops in Hongkong to find out what was the price charged by them for this commodity of that quantity at the end of August and Aid From Neutrals

the average price works out at $9.20. saying that "We know, and the United States I think I am right in know, they can help us as neutrals. Sincere's prices at or about August

to Russia and 31, or prior to that date, was $0.15. como When you

Mr. Furrest: What are Italy, within the mils of neu- trailty they can make all the dif- trees of the price? ference in the world between friendly and hostile neutrals.”” Mr. Chamberlain, replying, said that in the present conditions he did not feel disposed to think that secret session would be of any particular value.

unguarded, and Hitler and the spirit he represents have WON spectacular success-un the home front. For what is John Blunt" fartleje In your issue to-day but pure

and superfsted Hillerism? The polit I have to décide herein

not that the article It matters whether the Statute of Frauds

breathes fire and fury against the Amendment Act, 1820, (9 Ges IV. C.

recent Lord author of that spirit; the known as commonly

rapprochement Teaterden's Act, to applicable to cases German Russian

eventually, kindred how, falling within the Summary Jurisdic-show

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All they had regarding peace pro- proposals might be made. Mr. Lloyd George had anticipated that proposal, but he might be mistaken.

tion of this Court, or whether it has Spirits recognise their faternity and posals was an indication that some been superseded so for us that unite, and, Indignant as "J.B. w3l Jurisdiction concerned) by the beat the suggestion, it is painfully provisions of section & of the Supreme obvious where he will some day find

his spiritual home. Court (Summary Jurisdiction) Ordin- ance, No. 4 of 1873.

were in force

lion.

that race

Possible "Peaco" Offer

wiuni

the

Mr. Abbott: $0.19 and $0.14 are prepared to grant $0.20, and in itself is five centa Sincere's charge.

more

ex-

THE OPPOSITION Labour Leader Welcomes Assurances

Mr. Clement Attlee, leader of the Opposition, welcomed Mr. Chamber- Jain's statement and agreed that they must carefully examine every kind of peace proposal, but they must also. deal with renlities.

"It is no use saying that there is peace when there is no peace, and the inere reiteration of the situation of

the world back to pesce, the last year or two would not bring

can we

"This war began long before there was any, forianl declaration of war, We and deeds, not merely words, are get ny that required before than peace. The international situation is sti obscure and It is not possible at the moment to decide exactly what Russo- has been the effect of the German pact."

Extremes In Pricos Mr. Abbolt added that 10 per cent of $2.20 was 92 cents and that added to $0.20 was $10.12. The wholesale price in August was $9 per tin; that meant to say that if Sincere's were selling at a profit of some two per selling at $9.20 per tin they were

cent.

Contravened Order

were

not

More News Neoded Discussing the Ministry of Informa-

said that the country needed a great deal more Information. tion and news broadcasts, Mr. Aitler

In recent broadcast by Mr. Churchill they got more information sometimes he thought they got more than in a great many other cases, and in the Empire broadcast. then at home.

Mr. Attlee also expressed pleasure- nl what was being done by the coples of Newfoundland and South nhodesia. The amazing unity of the British Commonwealth had been due to the fact that it was a free associa~-

Won't Buy Peace

Sir Archibald Singlale, leader of the Liberals, said they earnestly wanted pence "but we are not prepared to buy peace at the sacrifice of freedom and the normal values of our civilisa-

"It is therefore essential for us to go on with this war until that force of Hitlerism in Germany is broken." Secret Session Urged

Mr. Chamberlain agreed that if any During the first few days of Sep- Does not his very pseudonymn re- such proposal were put forward they tember, owing to exchange fluctuation He saw no reason at all was $10.35. Mr. Abbot then pointed Unless the maki Act is so supersed-ring one of the typical Nazi uler should not be in a hurry to give an and other things, the wholesale price ed, then section 5 of the Supreme ance that the mention of culture enlls answer,

Is not hie blunt why the House should not have out that the five pound tin mentioned of 1873, forth the revolver? Court Ordinance, No. 3

the proposals which $11.65, which was $1.30 above nbviously operates, which provides staplification of the problem iets one ample opportunity of seeing and in the present summons, way sold at

race and frontiers considering any That such of the laws of England as of nationality,

"Previously, as I have said," con- On April 5, 1813, very close to the racial philosophy of might be put forward, and from wholesale price.

hearing from the Government they would recommend für the House tinued Mr. Abbott "Sincere's shall be in force in the Colony except those who think with their blond?

taking a two per cent. proft, if my inapplicable to

It is true that "JB. doctrine is to approve by way of answer. 50 far as they are focal circumstances, or so far as they still a little unfinished; but give him It would be premature at this stage figures be correct, but the murgin of have been modified by local legislatime, and we shall yet find him to build any hopes on the likelihood I profit taken by Sincere's on Septem-tion of free peoples.

ber 15 was not two per cent. but 11 equipped with proofs of the un of such a proposal being made, al- Section of, the Supreme Court equivocal superiority of the Celtic though the Hcuse realised that no per cent. Had Sincere's merely con- inued to take their two per cent. morning under Sigmor Mussolini, the

done during (Summary Jurisdiction) Ordinance. or Saxon or Danish or Normar. race man would welcome more whole-

any proposal profit as they hnd or possibly of the cocktail of all four heartedly than he, discussions ending Just before noon.

hud August, these proceedings would not Directly Count Ciano, the Foreign 1873, is as follows:-

to which most of us belong, and of which he could really feel Minister, arrived in Rome he called

"All betions for sums not exceeding the membership in

of achieved the aims which he had have been brought,"

Reg.,

.12.45 p.m. on Il Duce. The Counell was delay-

130med until Count Ciano had reported one thousand dollars shall be com-Humer, Michael Angein, Beethoven,atrendy described as the airns of this menced within three years next after Jullus Caesar, Mores, or any other Government and this, country in en-,

Mr. Abbott then said that Sincere's Ord..

unless personage of history whom "3.B."tering the war.

had increased their margin of profit Manila, Saigon, Maurlius, Reunion on the result of his Berlin visi

Count Clano was accompanied by the cause of action neerues,

some contract, ac-happens to admire.

unwarrantedly. "contravening and Madagascar.3.30 pm.

only the letter of the Order but alsu Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Signor Bastianini, Under-Secretary there has been

Surely to fasten on individuals mise to pay in respect thereof by the

A debate then ensued on the pos- the spirit." Central and South America and in the Foreign Office, who is the new knowledgment, undertaking, or pre-

Was The new wholesale price Canada vin San Francisco-dur Italian Ambassnelor to London.

party to be charged within three responsibility for all the acts of the

of government under which they, some-sibility of a "pence offer coming

$10.3, said Mr. Abbott, and this, San Francisco 27th Cetaber.

years before the commencement sneh action."

times very reluctantly, live, is the shortly.

further plus two per cent. profit, brought it most uiter nonsense, worthy only of Mr. Dull-Cooper sald a Anxious Consideration

a Nazl propaganda factory.

"Now I don't wish it for a After full and anxious considera-statement that any Hans Muller in argument for a secret session was to $10.50. tion of the interesting arguments on Germany, or any John Smith of our M. Lloyd George's speech, which

con- own kin, has created the foreign would be misrepresented in Europe moment to be thought that thin is each side I have come to the

as a suggestion of surrender, whith what I might term a manufactured he was sure was not Mr. Lloyd case.

This prosecution was instituted complain! from a PARIS, Oct. 4 (UP) The French Clusion that this section was intended, policy of his country has only to be

this Court is

concerned. to John Smith may indeed be a little, a "We stand solidly in support of as a result of a Airways Direct Service”-due San Cabinel has been summoned to meet so far as the Summary Jurisdiction made for its absurdity to appear. George's intention.

at 10 am, to consider the German supersede the corresponding pro- very Hitle, to blame for any crior or "pence offensive." Oet, 5, 5.00 p.m. There is very indication that the visions, not only of the Statute of injustice committed by our govern-Mr. Chamberlain's statement that he member of the public, who will be Limitations (21JACI.c16), 1623, but ment; he did have a chance to vote will-make-no-prace with the present called to give evidence before your Government of Germany beenuse Wurship. Officers have been making concert with

against this or that party or to write Oct. 5, 5.30 p.m. cabinet will act in

manufacturing a case. to the "K. Telegraph" and de- any peace they signed would never enquiries but not for the purpose of "Lest it be thought that Sincere's G.P.Q.

Great Britain and refuse to terminate of Lord Tenterden's Act also.

Prior to Lord Tenterden's Artnounce it roundly, with little risk to be kept."

Mr. Lloyd George interposed to say Oct. 5, 5.00 p.m.

the hostilities an the Russo-Gerinan

case law had established the princi-himself; but what of poor Hana? .Oct. 6, 7.30 am.

as to the meaning of this Order and terms.

were under. some misapprehensions thought they could increase their October prices by 10 per cent, I shall call December

com- March evidence to show that on September January

May they sold tin of the gaine

Ref.

Ord.

Reg.

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It is suggsted, therefore, that peace overtures will be made to Britain by 5.00 p.m. the new Hallan envoy.

Early this morning the Itailan Air 5.30 p.m.

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Sir Archibald Sinclair renewed his-

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U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

ple that an acknowledgment of in- He is, like most of us, no hers, and that he was the last rann to propose debtedness. given after the original deterred by a deep-rooted distaste for surrender.

Mr. Grenfell (Labour) declared right of action had accrued, was concentration camps, rubber blud-

of geons the periodł

of that in the past year 30,000,000 non und other instruments effective to start limitation running again, and in persuasion, which J.B will double Cerning had been torn from their order to remove doubts to to

natural flowering own live handed over Nazi

the Order came out they reduced that July their nations were being cocrced. mode take to be sufficient, in Act pro- perverse coincidence,

figure to $11.65, which, I think, your Spot vided that every such acknowledg- entry with the Nazi regime. Is poor

Fro-Munich Peace

Worship, is a little singular."

Mr. P. L. Morphew, of Getz and ment must be in writing signed by Hans, then, to be held guilty of an

ngents for the person to be charged.

Europe ought to be ready to dis- Company, local evil thing just becauso be could not, It thus recognised the principle, or at any rate did not prevent it? cuss peace when we had gone least powdered milk, gave evidence.

the Are we all, "J.B." and I included, as far as pre-Munich, when established by cose law and at the

Czechs were masters of their own sume me regulated it, and enteled

country, and, the Poles had regained | their own national life, with the Ger mans back in Germany, and the Rus- slans back in Russia.

upon us.

we

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in effect that in every case in which really guilty of every wrong set of the period of limitation had run out our government, at least sinco against a plaintiff, he could rely on were old enough to vote? If so, we an acknowledgment of ability Fiven can only murmur: God have mercy by the riefendant during that perio Moreover, does "J.B.'" sweeping

Kowloon Tong Post Offer officials in writing. In other words it was condenation include those recently Grenfell voiced the opinions of the only when the ilmitation set by the end unwillingly forced to become people in every part of the British discovered that the Post Omee had

German people?

been broken into when they returned Are the Austians. German? Statute had run out, that the aid of members of the

The Labour prelfists, Mr. G. to office yesterday. the Act could be invoked.

tically yes, linguistically certainly: Buchanan and the Rev. J. Barr, to-

The door to the store room wan raclully very probably; but-blundy?

only if such acknowledgment were

Eliminated Oporation Of Act

force.

Sir H. Page-Croft said that Mr.

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U.S. Overtures

To Latins

May In my judgment it follows that by If he exempts them from his general ether with the Communist, Mr. W. not damaged, and it is believed that enacting that in the Summary Juris anothers, on what ground? Be-Gallacher favoured opening negotin-n duplicate key was used to effect December

The cash box containing money, July diction every action must be com cause they became German willy-tions on the ground that the issues entry.

really, "J.B." how were not worth millions of lives. menced within three years next afternly? But,

deliberately and Mr. Morris Jones (Liberal) defled postal notes and stamps valued at

Mr. Lloyd George to go to Wales and $08, was stolen.

October the cause of action has occrued. The many Berliners Hongkong Legislature

eliminated perversely got born in Berlin, and

far? from the Summary Jurisdiction were you not carrying the doctrine of repeat its speech.

May world, and not to leave the initia- December Next Aggression operation of the Statute of Limita original sin just a little

War is a dirty thing; let us not

tive to others.. tion, and therewith also the opera-

Mr. Vyvyan Adams (Conservative)

Speech Unpopular tion of Lord Tenterden's Act which make dirtier by confusing in one innocent,

asked how long it would be before)

December Mr. Lloyd George's Intervention in could have no application unless the mod weiter gulity and

unpopuler, March debate was Statute were at the same time in friend and foe. There are heroes in

Germung who have for years suffered her act of uggression was com In order to give effect to

the loss and undergone torture rather mitied, perhaps alninst Switzerland, to-day's

views on war of any kind are in- the British commonwealth. acknowledgment" principle, it thus an adhere to the detestable system Belgium, France, or even a part of except among these Labourites whose

are Bghting; there are

Sir H. R. Cayzer (Cons) said variably extreme paclist. becare necessary for the Hongkong which we

There was much support for the that Mr. Lloyd George's speech had Legislature to quailty the "mite-brave men there still who tace death ton" provision in Section 8, and the daily to broadenst the message of a

been misunderstood and miarepro- protests of two other Welshmen, Mr. sented. Section was free and democratic Germany under second clause of the

Germany had not won Grenfell and Mr. Moris Jones, who as the Aryan noses of the Nazla; there therefore added: bul inasmuch

this war: she had already lost it, described the speech na ill-timed..

The vast majority of members in this clatise requires no more than are many more, only. Itle less brave,

and nobody know that better than.

their conversation condemn.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (Reuter), "some contract, Acknowledgment, who bend unwillingly to a cruel foret undertaking or promise to pay made which they see no chance of oppos- Hitler.

The speaker appealed to the Prime speech as misrepresenting the spirit

"Reuler's" lobby United States overtures with the within the three year period, and ing with success. Let "J.B.". he

Latin American countries for greater does not say that every much acknow- fecis within himself the steadfastness Minister even at this last moment of the country, and likely to do harm Emphasising the importance of the

save correspondent. fedgment, ele, must be in writing, I of fearful martyrdom, despise and to endeavour to obtain for Europe abroad, writes

There was also some criticism of trade, President Roosevelt stated at cannot escape the conclusion that the reject these people, for at such is the that peace which alone can of common European civilisation.

ancakers who treated Mr. Lloyd a press conference to-day that wider Labourlie, The Left-Wing

Mr. Intention of the Legislature was to German people, and not solely modity in that respect the principle gangsters and bullies; but it "B" formulated by Lord Tenterden's Act, will not claim in himanif greater McGovern, said that Poland bad George's speech as though it would powers might be sought by the Im- and in the Summary Jurisdiction of courage than they have shown, let been raped and Mr. Gallacher wanted not be heard outside the Ilouse port and Export Bank, and that the this Court to allow even a verbal him stand in humility before these Hitler to get away with it because (where there is no disposition to Administration is seeking to enter acknowledgment to start the period members of a people whom he would Stalin had joined Hitler in die merry misinterpret it), and so appeared to markets left open by the European. at limitation running again.

There was corresponding support lave us abhor collectively, for they game of grab.

The debate concluded with Labour for the In the present case 1 have already are men who have stood

As a whole the debate was charac found a fact that the defendant justice and truth and freedom which members making speeches in favour for Mr. Duff-Cooper's speech. dld make to Li Kam in July last have been tie pride of our people in of a firm front,

Mr. J. J. Tinker wanted the teristle of the House of Commons, unquailfled and unequivocal the punt and which are the rightful

Government to prosecute the war All Individual views were freely neknowledgment by word of mouth pride of all.

until they were able to get beller expressed, without affecting the barle that he owed the plaintif £12 (New!

terms than they were ilkely to do feelings of members that vazuo talk Zealand Currency),

of undefined peace proposals and now,

Mr. S. S. Silverman advocated that assumptions that the United States we should state on what terms we would automatically foin an interna- ourselves were prepared to make tional conference, are at the present peace and to: publish them to the of little usc.

A. CUTEL:

It fellows that there must be Judg-Answers To Correspondents ment for the plainua for the equi* valent in Hongkong currency, culated at to-day's rate of exchange,

of that pum, and for cosig

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