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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1911.
IMPORTANT BUILDING...
PROSECUTIONS.
Architect and Contractors Summoned.
A neradase of summousog instituted by the Building Authority against an architect and other for alleged failure to observe the regulations in fores in the Colony in argad to building, operations were heard
at the Mingiemcy this afternoon before Mr
J. R. Wol
..
Witness-Itapectors do not push out
things.
Me Goldring They don't push on thinga I agree (laoghter).
Does the plan contravene the Ordinance in any way ?—So far as I can so the plan is in conformity with the Ordinance, hut the great point is that. I didn't get an opportunity of inspecting the foundations
Hin Worship-Tho" work done, is that, in confornuity with the Ordinance ? the plan, your Worship.
Witness-16 is not in conformity with
His Worship-The work done is in ne. cordance with the Chinance ?
Witness—Yes.
Replying to further questions, witness stated that the inspectors worn vùry busy
out now,
.
Mr Goldring-They are ac busy that they stay in office all day 7
Witness-You may thoy do,
Mr E. M.: Hazeland, architeck was charged for thai ho did unlawfully and knowingly condone illegal work on a tank wall at 11%. Qern's Road East, the same being the retention of an old stung plinth course; nut imitented on apponed plans, which prevented inspection of existing foundations and constituted a divergence from the approved plan. In connection with the same caso the Chinese contractor, „Kwok Shuh Ting, das charged with having done curtain illegal work on the thnk wall. Mr Hazeland was further charged for that he did unlawfully commence building
3r Perkins stated that he did works at No. 7, Seymour Road without the not press for a heary penalty. It was consent of the Building Authority, and the merely a question of principle that they Chinese contractor, Yuen Wo, and Ip Walshould have an apportunity of examining Kwan, the registered owner of the house, were similarly charged. »
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Tam Yik Kiu, the registered owner of several houses in Wanchni Rind, wns
· summoned for arrying out, certain illegal
alterations.
The case against the owner of No 7 -Seymour-Rond-was taken-fret, MrP-W
•Goldring appearing for defendant, who pleaded not guilty.
"Inspector James Hatchings, of the Public Works Dupartment, deposed that on February 4th he visited the building and found the flank wall was being re-crected. A plan had been submitted for this work but land not been approved. The plan was submitted on January 2rd.
His Worship The building authority luns mot consented to the work being done 7
Witness-Well, he has not issued an acknowledgment of the plan.
Mr Gokkring---Did you in summons on your own initiative?
Witness-No.
this
Hi Worship-Aro.they over-worked ? Witnem-We are thor.under staffed at presunt.
Mr Goldring-Very sunoh under-staffed 7 Witmas"--I don't say that."
foundations.
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Mr M. Haceland, mid that he drew nptlio plan, which wma sunt out from his office on December 30th. On January 11th he applied to have the plan back for amend ment and the plan was rewabuitted on January 23nt. At no time did witness supervise the contractor's work. The contractor wanted the work started before
LICENSING BOARD,
A wooling of the, Lizeneing. Board wan held at the Council Chamber this afternoon to consider, an application from Fance Gamoni forn publican's license to sell by retail intoxicating liquor on the promises No 13 Queen's Road Central under the sign of "The Astor House."
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SALE OF RACE PONIES,
The annual sale of, Race Ponies wan held, commencing at 3 o'clock, this after- moon opposite the City Hall nail was con- ducted by Meurs Hughes and Rough, auctioneers,
The following wore the buyers and anrices givon, up to time of going to press
Protest, Mr BL E Silva, 835 Horatio, 2009 Griftin Mr Wa Chuen, 240
B. Mr Kennedy, 830
Applicant is at prescat holder of adjunct licorne on the same premises,
Has Mr A. W.-Browin' prosidod and there were present Mossrs A. Mackenzie, A. Shelton Hooper, Mr Murray Stewart, T. Hough, Hon Mr Mc Messer, Hon hir K. Osborne, and the acting scorebaty Br H. R. H. Činig
Mr W. E. L. Shenton. appeared for ap plicant.
Mr Shunton said that under his present licenza applicant mis ugly entitled to serve intoxicating liquors to persons residing in the hotel or in the dining rooms in conjune- tion with the regular meals. In October 1900 he had made an application to the licinsing justices for a publican's license, but the application was refused on the ground that the justices had decided that they would not grant a further bar in Queen's Rocd on the ground floor. The application or was to have a publican's
licenso without a bar on the ground noor bat on the second floor in the samo prsition in which they had always a kind of private bar in connection with the serving of residents at the hotel and people who took their meals thore. The reasone for his previous application was the great difficulty Ching New
New Year and witness told they had in œmplying with the regulations. that if he started work he da so on his Somalimos people came into the hotel sad- own regnsibility
ondared, drinks and it was impossible for. them to know who were residents and who
Mr Perkins-Did yo arrange the price with the contratur ?
Witness-No.
Was there any endorsement on the plan to say you did not supervise the work No used to put a 'notice on bub was toki net to do so by the Building Authority.
The whole of the threa inses in respect of the Seymour Road premises or adjourned until Monday next on a point of I'v mised.
The case against Tam Yik Kai was than taken, Mr Goldring dufondling.
Inspector Clark said the alterations consisted of stopping up party wall openings without consent On February the visited. 183, 187, and 187 Wanchai Road, No-one was working there but he noticed that the openings in the party wall had been stopped up. He first visited the premises on December 14th, and wiw the bricklayers filling up, the given
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were not. They also found that there way considerable-demand and they were- unable to comply with the request of customers owing to the conditions of the license
Mr Mackenzie-Would the bar which you propana to open on the first floor meet the requiremonta?
"Bir Shenton-Yes,
It is a fact that the pablic have to be accommodated if the license is granted 1- Yes.
Would that, license meet the require. menta if it were granted 1-Yes.
Mr Hough Is this proposed bar on the same floor as the public rooms, the dmw-
You were instructed to do so by Mr Perkins By the building authority. "
Well, I want to know whether it was Mre building authority had noting room and the dining room?
plan Perkins or Mr Cantham who told you to submitted on November 11th but it Mir Shenton-Yes, the coffee rnom is niso issue the sunsmons? The building authority. huu? not been approved, not being in con- there.
formity with the Ordinance. The plan was His Worship-But who?
Mr Mackenzie-If you are granted this returned to
to Mr Hazeland on Novent- ber 20th with
for license there is nothing to prevent you letter asking 21 an amendment. The plan was ro-sub-opening a bar on the ground floor?" mitted on
on Decouber 15th but was not
Witness-Mr Chatham.
Replying to further questions by Mr Goldring, witness stated that the plan was -originally sulmitted on December 31st, and before December 18th application was made by 3r. Hazeland for permission to do shoring work. The plan was re-submitted; the only amendment made was the orission of certain windows,
But subject to the amendment the plan
was in order ?No it wasn't.
Mr Shenton-Yes. The license is allow-
returned to Mr Hazeland. The work done was in accordance with the plan but theed on certain conditions. If we coD- plan was not in conformity with the travese those conditions penalties can be Ordinance, in that stoppings were not the inflicted under the ordinance. full thickness of the party wall in which they were placed.
Replying to Mr Goldring witness said
Me. Hooper-When this application came before us before when it was refused was it
ho could not say whather the openings not a fact that we offered a license for a were made during the building. operations
or whether they existed in the old build-bor on the first floor? ing. The openings were arched..
Mr Golding said the premises comprised
His Worship The plan is not in acwo godowns which were previously joined
--cordońcu with the Ordinates Y
Witness-No.
Ar Goldring-In what resport !
by an arched pusage way. The golowas were required to be separated and so the archway was built in. The whole point was whether this was an opening "with
Mr Shouton-Yes.
Mr Hooper-Therefore you are willing to accept the conditions ve suggested:
Mr Shenton-Yes,
Mr Hooper-I strongly object in that
Perhaps Sir E. Piggott, 3115: Shall Out, Mr Kennedy, 855 Victoria Rosa Mr Wa Chuen, $45 Siberian Chief Mr. Kennedy, $30. Blau Dun Folo Pony Mir Lee, 280 Chestnut Griffin, 865 Highland Tarn, Mr Kramer, $105 Lightfoot Mr Fernandes, 850 Bay Grin Mr Wa Chuen, 870 Grey Grifin. Mr Kennedy, $80 Yarborough. Mr Lee, 833) Chicano. Mr Wa Chuen, 860 *. Kamrah. Me Wa Chuon, 850 Hector, Mr Wa Chuen, $100 Artesian, $150
After you, Griffin, Mr Lee 380. Highland Burn. Mr Kennedy, 8115 Taif, Dr Noble, 8135 Clove Tree, BT Lớn, Sau X'mas Tree, Withdinwn, 8100 Coconut Tice, Mr N. J. Stabb, 8910. Apple Tree, Withdrawn, 8000,- Moonbeam, Capt. Warden, $55. Tusotution, irWa-Chues, 86 Ben Hope, Dr. Noble, $140. Ben Hec, $83.
Ben Ladi, Mr Wa Chuen, 8100, Chestnut Griffin, Mr Lee, $75, Rejected, Withdrawn, 8245.
·Mouse, Mr-Wa-Chuen, 855, Bintang, Capt. Aggë, 8170, Just in Spite, Mr Forest, 895. Belgian Chief, Mi Wa Chuen, 845. Tralus, Withdrawn, 873. Black Grifin, Mr Lee, -878. Gondolier, Mr Wa Chuen, 360. Bowen Mr Kennedy 305 Jack Spraggon, My Williams, $75 Invicta, Dr. Noblej 8120 Alacrity, Withdrawn, $395 Aliquid, Withdrawn, S35 Elbe, Mr C. AL Moyer. 8100 Double Dragon, Mr Wa Chuon, $40 Rufus, Mr Wa. Chuen, 280 Urgent, Mr Murray Bain, 880
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Witness-Not sufficiently thick on the in the meaning of the Onlinance and, pars of Queen's Road to have another bar mencing Thornhill was not playing his best THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, "Tower storey." It should be inches but secondly, whether an owner had the right opening on to the street which is's auis while Kodward was playing a consistent
is only 22.
Do you mean to tell me of your own knowledge that that was the ground on. which the plan has been, refused?—The plan has not been refused, It has not been approved.
And you say that is the ground on which it would have been refused It might not be refused; the building authority has power to allow walls to be of lesser thickness.
Is it not act that after a plan is sub- mitted in cases out of a hundred work starts?-Work starts after the plans are
-approved.
After plans are inmitted, my question
-in ?—No.
"Nover-Sometimes illegally.
I put it to you in nearly every case ?—No.
How often, I Can't say how often. It is very often, and you know it perfectly well, Mr Hutchings It does recur -sometimes.
I put it to you, very often ?—No, I don't think it does very often."
Ninety per cent No. sir.
You know is Mr Hutchings as à fact. I put it to you is there any reason why they
to make a recess in a party wall, which he (3Ir Goldring) said they had.
The case was adjourned until Monday, na ulsa were the other summÓRISER.
TRE CONNAUGHT ROAD ROBBERY.
The case in which Choung U Ling, Wa and Li Sham were charged with robbery with violence was continued before Mr Justice Hazeland at the Criminal Sessions this morning.
Attorney General, prosecuted on behalf of the Croan, instructed by Mr H. L. Dennys, r., and Mr Eldon Potter defended the third prisoner, instructed by 3r J. Gardiner.
Hon. Mr W. Recs Davies, KC..
The following were the jury-A. Aitche- son, C. 31. B. Sorses, W. J. Eldridge, J. Rustz, C. 3. Hamilton. P Boyes, foreman; D. Dorward P-A,
The jury returned a verdict of guilty of robbery against the first twe prisoners still of receiving stolen goods against the third, the latter by ninjority of five to
two.
.
His Lordship sentenced prisoners to
labour and the first ten tarusaive twenty
ance to passersby.
The President—The police have offered no objection to the opening of a bar there..
Mr Shenton-It does not open on to the street and there is no communication with the street. There is no entrance from the The President-Is there more than one
game and rubbed out his back score' while his opponent was still 'nt "43 When Thornhill had worked off his back score
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followed's fine break of 43, and un- DISPENSED. fortunately for the player he let his PURE DRUGS, Me benton-There are two entrancen | white." After this breaks of 22, 201, 16, and to the hotel.
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Mr Hooper-Where are they?
10, brought him up to his opponent, having scored 122 to Kedward's 27. Further breaks
Mr Shenton-One is through the ser- of 22, 90, and 16 frym.Thornhill and 28, 23, sant's quarters.
from Kedward, finished the game with Thorahill 43 to the good, going out on a nice
and the president announced that the The application was then considered application had been granted on the coo dition that the bar was to be on the first floor enly and that no liquors are to be sold on the ground door. He also warned the applicant that if the license was cut- travened the license would be withdrawn.
Mr Sbenton-There will be no objection if a drink is brought down and served in the lounge?
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Eia Worship-Agnumst thú btw 7 Mr Goldring-As a matter of con- venience for everybody. (To witness) Do you think it happens in five, cance out of ten 1-No, I don't.
Do you say it only happens in ona chise out of ten -It might be in two cases out
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Mr. T. L.. Perkins, executive engineer,
was next called.
His Worship--Did you give any consent to work being done at 7. Soyasour load on January 23rd Inst
Witness-No.
Have you approved of the plan
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inspecting
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