Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH January 29, 1940.
Kowloon Dairy Farm Sued By Manager For Re-Possession Of Property
COUNSEL ALLEGES COMPANY "HOPELESSLY INSOLVENT"
Allegations that the Hongkong Dairy Supply Co., Ltd. had boon hopelessly insolvent and had oxisted only through the benevolence of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank were made before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGrogor at the Supreme Court this morning, when the Company was sued by Mr. George Emanuel Ahwee for damagos for alleged breach of agreement in relation to the Kowloon Dairy,
Plaintiff also sought to regain possession of the; property, mesne profits from May 31 last, and an injunction restraining defendants from using the trade name "Kowloon Dairy" and trade mark No. 63 of 1925.
Defendants counter-claim damages allegedly suffered through the misconduct of plaintiff while he was in their service
as farm manager.
held on to the property in the hope Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C., and Mr. II.jat keeping alive. C. Maeruara, instructed by Mr. D.
H. Blake, of Wilkinson and Crist, appeared for plaintiff. Defendants were represented by the Hon. Mr. Leo
History Of Broken Promises
ACUTE RICE SHORTAGE IN JAPAN
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH
Jan. WASHINGTON,
28 (UP).—Japan is facing an acute rice shortage during 1940 ac- The case, went on Mr. Potter,cording to reports received by D'Almada, Jar, instructed by Mr. Dwould be a chapter in the history of the Department of Agriculture B. Evans, of Johnson, Stokes and broken promises. The Arsi was in Master.
connection with mortgage which from Sitanghal, plaintiff had with the Chase Bank for It is estimated that as
#result $30,000. The
import Offered $100,000
Chase Bank desired Japon will
three billion 18 an all- that the mortgage be paid off, and it pounds of rice, which Mr. Potter wald his client was pro-was arranged that the Hongkong and time record.
to the poor The shortage is due very old and well-Shanchal Bank should take it over to prietor of a
Formosa too has suf- established watey farm known as the the extent of $30,000. Anything over Korean crop. Kowloon Dairy. The business was that amount would have to be paid fered in this respect and Japan has founded by his father as fur backoff, and it was arranged that the de- her smallest carry-over for the last as 1002, and plaintiff succeeded to 11 rendant company should pay this to 20 years. in 1921. It was an enterprise very the Chase Bank but not more than well-known in the Colony, and owing $3,000. Actually, the
surpina wax to the energy of father and son It had only $1,500 but when the Company become so valuable that in May, 1039 was called upon to
pay this com- the Dairy Farm offered to buy it for Iparatively triviut sum, they failed to $100,000 in cash.
do so. This was due Iwo alter- natives: either they falled to do so The defendant company wax private limited company and was re-and broke their promise or they were It funable to. It seemed likely it was gistered on September 10,, 1937, consisted of about 28 to 30 members, because of the Intler alternative.
but the actual cash capital at the end
It is stated that the Korean rice harvest is 40 per cent. below that of last season.
Imports are expected to be made from China and south Asia.
LATEST
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YUGO-SLAV PREMIER
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BELGRADE, Jan. (UP).—A train collision to- day resulted in the Yugo- Slav Premier, M. Cvetko- vitch being slightly injured. and the Minister of Finance being seriously hurt.
The two statesmen were en route to Belgrade from a hunting party at Beyle when their train collided with Home railway cars which become disengaged from a previous train.
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Nazi Trade
Talks At Deadlock
Mission Chief Pays Visit
To Italy
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BUCHAREST. Jan. 28, (Domel)Considerable specula- tion has been caused here by the sudden departure for Rome of
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Herr Crodeus, head of the Ger- MACKINTOSH'S, Ltd. man trade mission to Rumania,
who has been negotiating with K Shoe Agents
the Rumanian Government for the conclusion of a new trade ♦♦♦ | agreement,
Nazi Troops In Galicia
Report Flatly. Denied By Soviet Agency
Informed quarters believe that the departure of the German trade de- the legata Indientes a deadlock in German-Rumanion trade negotin- |
tlons.
Germany has made a four-point proposal to Rumania in connection with the recent trade negotiations. The German demands include ac- celeration of the transport of Rumanion all to Germany by rail- SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
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to of German arms way, MOSCOW, Jan. 26 (Domei).—The Rumania, supply of Rumanian tim- Tass News Agency to-day datlyber to Germany, and fixing of the denies foreign press reports that
exchange rate of German marks,
German troops are guarding the rall Tremendously Important
way in the Sovlet-occupied area in Eastern Poland.
According to reports, the Nazi troops are there in un attempt to secure the transport of Rumanian oil by railway.
The Tass statement declares that not a single German soldier is stationed in Western Ukraine (Eastern The following list of subscriptions Galicia), adding that the friendly re has been received to date for credit lations between Germany
Organisation Soviet Union will not allow the stationing of alien troops in either $316,063.03 country.
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of The British
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Anonymous O.C.A.
Its authorised capital was $200,000. The reason why the Company undertook to pay off the surplus was of June last was $112,300 because certain chares were issued for con-here they had owed plaintifr $6,000 for equipment which they had sideration aller than cash,
As a result of Since June, further cash capital had freed to take over. been raised-$17,050 in July and $250 their failure to pay. the lease was this month. With the exception of held up because it was to be issued three Chinese, the members of the to the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank Company came from what he (Mubject to the mortgage. Potter) might call, the English com- Dealing with the correspondence, Fund, Hongkong Branch. munity of Kowloon and Hongkong. Mr. Putter said the first interview W. Hume (Monthly)....
The Directors of the Company at between the parties took pinen the material periods in 1939 were Mr. April 13 when Mr. Dalziel informed ty Football Match 1st Jan, E. C. Fredericks, Mr. E. Lewis, Dr the plaintiff that the Company could S. S. Strahan and Dr. Arthur Woo.not issue the debenture because the Dr. Sirahan and Dr. Woo left the fongkong and Shanghai Bank would Colony at the crucial periods of April not allow, and asked him to consider and nay, the former for good and the any other form of security, The latter on leave. Mr. Fredericks and reason why the Bank was in a Mr. Lewis also resigned during that dominant position was because the r. & Mrs. J. W. Alabaster period.
Company had a very large overdraft Dalziel.
at that time, Yet in spite of that they had pleaded they were willing
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Agreement With Plaintiff
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The business of the Company forment. About the first 12 months was mainly confined to the sale of re-constituted milk, which was not very successful.
The following day, another inter- On October 27, 1938, the Company entered into an agreement with plain-view took place at which plaintiff was thy for the purchase el-his-property informed that the debenture could! Wong Lo Kan and that agreement, Mr. Potter sub-not be sued because not only had mitted, had been broken in almost the Bank threatened to put the com- Tan For Sah
pany Into liquidation but had every material particular.
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ye shall," went on Mr. Potter, asked them to raise $75,000 more a ton o "prove from admitted documents that capital.
As a result of this interview, a at all material times, the Company was utterly insolvent. They were meeting was held at the Bank the never in a position to carry out the next day, at which Mr. Edmonston, agreement, but in spite of that they Mr. Fenwick and Mr. Watson were Chean Yee Yon
Yu Wong For.... the Bank, and Mr. held on to plaintiff's property from present for
Man Cheons Lung Dalziel and Mr. Wony Pun Cheang November 1, 1938 until the present Fredericks, Mr. date, with the result that plaintif Wadeson for the Company. Plain-Chinese Theatrical Perform had suffered a most serious injustice. tiff attended personally with his bealdes a very considerable loss of brother and his solicitor, Mr. Hugh-
Jones, money."
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Chamber of Commerce. The Bank confirmed that they hnd
Pupils of Mr. C. L Dony Insolvency
not allowed the Company to Issue Sale of Programmes the first debenture to plaintiff, but A. Whittaker (Monthly) Referring to the pleadings, Counsel after the whole position had been. Winter (Monthly
A. C. Wilcox (January) sald that the Company admitted explained, Mr. Edmonston suggested, Ex Service everything except that they were in- that Mr. Ahwee could have the first solvent. They further denied that debenture and the Bank the second, they had falled to carry out the provided that a sum of $50,000 cash agreement and counter-claimed for capital must be raised by the Com. t. Cautherley specific performance of it. Under
pany.
Mr. Fredericks
thereupon the agreement, the Company offered undertool to call a meeting on the to issue the first debenture to plain- following Monday for the purpose of tiff, but in fact at all times they were could be raised or not. He promised
scertaining whether the never able to do because if they did the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank to notify the Bank of the result, but would have put them into liquidation, up to the present day plaintiff was The reason they gave for the delay still ignorant of it. was that they were, temporarily in Anancial difficulties.
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New Russian Railway
5-Year-Plan Project Nears Completion
Germany attaches tremendous importance to the transport of Romanian ail. Under the existing German-Rumanian oli agreement, Romania is to supply
monthly 150,000 tons of oil to Germany bat the actual transit.bitherto has been less than half the fixed amount. In order to improve the transport of olf, Germany has proposed the re- organization of railway stations at the border for the transfer of goods. Rumania 13 understood to have re- fused to comply with the German request, apparently in deference to the Ailled demurches.
Herr Crodeus is said to be visiting Rome to ask for Ithly's good offices the in breaking the deadlock In German Rumanian trade negotia- tions. He is expected to return in d few days to resume negotiations.
Wants Italian Rolling Stock ROME, Jan. 28 (Reuter)-It is understood that one of the objects of the visit of the German trade ex- MOSCOW, Jan. 20 (Domel).—A | pert, Mr. Claudius, is to obtain 62.50 new railway linking Akmolinsk and Italian stock.
Karatal In-Kazakstan is nearing cum- 400.50pletion, eight months after the work
was started.
200
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200
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The chaotle condition of German rallways and the bad state of their rolling stock have long been assumed The rullway extends nearly 800 here, but it is considered doubtful miles and forma the most important whether the Italian railways will rullway project in the third Five-barler away stock when all national 10 Year Plun." --
efforts
"are being devoted to deferice
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A test run on the new line was preparations, though experts believe made
last on Saturday
between that Italy might release a number Karaganda and Magnitogolsk, and ac- of steam locomotives as 05 per cent. cording to an announcement, the new lof Italian railways have been electri- line will formally be opened Lo fled.
traße in n few months time,
The rallway is designed to link the coal mines at Karaganda and the metallurgieal industry in the Ural, {forming part of the projected Southi
Siberian Railway between Karatal 3.198.71 and Karalaishet, south of Irkutsk.
310.30
210,
$351,352.00
BANKER'S ORDER
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POLICE OFFICER ROBBED
Sergeant Hendridge of the Hong-
Prison For Lottery Organisers
ABDUCTED CHILD
Prison Sentence For Chinese Woman
Chan Kam, 00, widow, was found guilty of kidnapping La Sai-t, an eight-year-old girl on January 20, when she appeared before Mr. Mac- fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning.
As a result of a raid carried out)
Two others, -Chan Ying, 30, marri- by the police on January 27 at 5ed woman, and Lal Yuk,
49,
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Bedford Read, second floor, Leung travelling trader were also charged, Po. 40, unemployed, and Lau Kan- but found not gulity, you, 40, widow, appeared before Mr.
Johnston Detective Sergeant J. 1imsworth
the Kowloon Magis- said that on the morning of January tracy this morning.
20, the child left the house to play At that time, the overdraft which kong Poilee, had a set of car tools sion of a printing press without a were alarmed and notified the police. The parents They were charged with posses- but did not return. the Company had will the Bank and a hub cover stolen from his car licence, keeping a
police "I say they were hopelessly in amounted tore it would imparked outside the Military football house for the purpose of a Po Plu went to Tak Mun laland and there
common gaming Acting on information, the solvent and existed only through the seen therefore that it would be in ground at Soalcunpee on Saturday, lottery, and publishing an announce found first defendant. She admitted benavalence of the Hongkong and possible for the debts to be paid: The articles were valued at $03. Shanghai Bank," sald Mr. Potter. even if everything the firm possessed,
abducting the girl and took the police Continuing, Counsel said the case including the
plaintiff's property, from a car which was parked out the charges.
Clothing valued at 300 was stolenment relating to a lottery.
Both defendants pleaded guilty to to Fak Tak Au Village where they found the girl in the custody of the for the plaintiff would be proved to were sold.
side Empress Lodge in Mody Road the hilt by agreed correspondence,
Initialled Memorandum
on Saturday. The loss was reported) Loung, wlio had had previous con- second and third defendants. overwhelmingly i which would also
Chan Ying and Lal sald the first to the Police by Lt. C. M. M. Mon, victions for the same offences was defendant had sold the girl to them. establish that at all material times,
ined $200 or three months' on the] After the meeting at the Banke, Mr. of the Middlesex Regimient.⠀⠀ the Company was utterly Insolvent.
Chan Kam was found guilty and Arst charge, $100 or six weeks and Dalziel had u number of Interviews.
Dr. Lam Shing-fan, sub-manager: 310 or two weeks for the second and sentenced to with platiti, the upshot of which Agreement Described
was a memorandum initialled by of the Bank of China, will speak on third chargos respectively. Lou was labour.
of a recent trip to Aned $50 or one month, $20 or both, setting out among other things the impressions he wen's Club month and F6 or one week, respec GENERALISSIMO that plaintiff should resign from being manager of the farm, give up at their weekly tiffin meeting at the Uvely. The terms are to be served
consecutively. St. Francis Hotel on Thursday, In the Amalgamated his Interests
and that he should Dairies, Ltd., leave the Colony. As a matter at that time that if he could get a sub- stantial payment he would go to Singapore and start a business there.
fact, plaintiff had in his mind at SHOCKING DISASTER:
The Company entered into un agreement with plaintiff on October 27, 1936 to purchase the business at Salkung Road, known as the Kowloon Dairy, for $31,820 to be paid by the Issue of debentures in the form. Other terms agreed were the payment of a rent of 34 for each head of cattle, or $800 a month, and the employment of plaintiff as manager of the farm
On May 11, Mr. Dalılel ́sení a let- at $300 a month, besides commission The Company at that time also under-ter to plaintiff, making a fresh took to raise a further, sum of $100,- offer. In place of the debenture, he 030 cash capital within 24 months, offered 4,000 shares in the Company following which plaintiff should have nad a cash payment of $10,000, Fur- the right to demand for the issue of
the debentures..
After the agreement had been sign ed, it was agreed that I should be
put Into force on December 1938.
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OSAKA, Jan. 29 (Domei)-About 200 people perished in ther the rent was to be reduced to flames when a three-car electric train, filled with a rush-hour- $3 for each head of cattle, and that load of workers, Jumped the track and overturned at Ajigawa, he should no longer 'remila ail manager of the farm. This offer was near Osaka shortly after 7 o'clock this morning. Immediately made known to the
Since then, the Company, had been Bank, who replied that no far as they
nine. months' hard
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