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(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND), MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES
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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. (Under Contract with H.M. Government.)
From
Tons Hongkong
Destination
| Bingapore, Panang and Bombay.
Marseilles, Loxion & Antwerp. Singapore, Colomo & Bombay. S'poio, Ponang, Colbo & Bombay. Spera, Penang, Colbo & Bombay. MARSEILLES, Londow & Antwerp. B'bay, Marselllos, Ldon & Agorp S'pore. Po sag, Colloo & Bbay. Bbay, Marseilles, Lidon & A'worp, MAESKILLZA, Losbon & Antwerp S'poro, Punang, Qolbo & B'bay.. Bhay, nraelles, Idon, Antwerp. 22nd Auv. | MARSEILLAN, LONDON & Antwerp. 1tad Aug.
Spore, Pening Corbo & Bombay 5th Sept.Bay, Marseilles, D'don, & "werp. Lab Sept. MARSEME Loxpos & Antwerp. 3rd Oct. Bhay, Marseilles, 'don & A'werp.
S. R.
(about)
"ALIPONE"
5,273
29th May
at Noon.
"NYANZA"
7,000
20th May
nt 13 6.0.
"LAHORE"
5,212
4th June
*SOUDAN"
0,700
Bth Jono
*JEYPORE"
8,318
19th June
**SARDINIA”
0,580
13th June
"DELTA",
1,097
27th Juno
"SICILIA"
8,813
"MALWA "
10,941
28th Juno 11th July
** DEVANHA"
8,012
"BOUDAN"
26th July 26th July
"KHIVA"
6 017
8th Ang.
“KASHMIR"
8,841
**SICILIA **
8,913
"MACEDONIA "
10,51%
"DONGOLA"
"MANTUA"
ANSE 10,000
BRITISH
"JANUS*
INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS (South)
4,824 13th June | Calontia, vis Singaporo & Penang
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)
"EASTERN"
4,000
2nd Jano
Manila, Fandakan, Thursday Island, Towna ille, Brisbane, Bydney Melbourne.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following: The Union Company a steamers to the United Kingdom vid New Zealand, Jancouver, 8an Francisco eto
ne P. & U. Royal Mail #tramera to London via uca Canal.
The P.&O. Branch rervico of ateamors to London via the Pape.
The New Zealand Shipping Comcspy's steamers for Youthampton and London
via Panius. Canni.
SAILINGS
JAPAN
*DEVANHA"
"ARAFUKA
"ATE TETA"
"MALWA"
TO SHANGHAI
JAPAN
8,068 | 29th May 1 Amov, “banahsi and Joper.
Red Juno
&
bai, Mji Robe & Y hams.
6,000
1th Juro
Jaian direct
8.8 3 16 h na 10,91
banghai Enly.
17th June
Fhanghai only.
All dates are approvimate and subject to alteration without notice.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL MELAYERRA, Psisengers for For goon must defray their own Hotel expenses at Singapore while wait for the on carrying'stemmer,
1st Saloon l'espeppers nay travel by B.1.8.N. Company's steamers between Fingapore and alcutta Bingapore and Madina in lieu of the cation of
thoir O. Tickets Sinopore to Colombo.
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans freeaf charge,
Parcela Messuring, not more than 9) ft. x 7 ft. x will be mooivod at the
Company's Office up to noon on the day provious to sailing.
.
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"THE PENINSULAR AND
ORIENTAL STEAM
NAVIGATION COKE"
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE,· PENANG - AND BOMBAY.
was rudely disturbed, THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED and at times even the magistrates you EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN AND who take a pride in "upholding CONTINENTAL FORTS AND LONDON. the dignity of their position *)
THE
were convulsed with laughter. THE Steamship
The cause of the amusement was
**ALIPORE" a case in which a local councillor carrying le Majesty's Mails will be and J. P. (Mr. Géo. Scott) sued "the despatched from this port at Noon, Birralee Poet" (Mr. Thomas on TUESDAY, the 29th May, Squires) for one bag of flour, said taking Cargo for the above Ports, to have been supplied in December, France and London (under arranue
Bilk and Valuable Cargo for Italy..
ment) will be conveyed by this Steamor proceeding to Bombay and there trap- shipped to the on-carrying Steamer for Marsailles and London,
1920.
',"
Mr. G. H. Pitt, M.L.C. (Warden), and Mr. A. Hut, J., occupied the bench, and Mr. A. R. Cooke, of Deloraine, appeared on behalf of the plaintiff. The defendant con ducted his own case, and asked the magistrates to allow him a little latitude as "he was not a lawyer and could not afford to employ
one
Geo. Scott (plaintiff), said he was an agent, and in December, 1920, supplied defendant with some wire and a bag of flour. He produced his "day book" showing the entry,
Parcels will be received at the Ofico until 9 pm the day before asiling. The contente' and value of all packages as required,
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of one bag of flour, and said goods, why did you ask time to that if it had been manure, pay the balance ?"-"He was like. Messrs. Harraps, in Laun- myself when I'm fishing-for an cel ceston, would have received a he took the for a soft turnip." counterfoil, and had a record of The Chairman: “You say that the sale. It was impossible for a a bag of flour will last your family mistake to have been made, of three for 12 months, and that Plaintiff, continuing, said: " After you had bought a bag from Sul- harvest I went to him: (Squires), livan's a month or So before with an account. He said I'd made plaintiff alleges be sold you one?" a mistake, and he only owed a "Yes; we get our bread from balance on the wirt, which he paid the baker, and we're vegetarians." me. When I told him it was a bag (Laughter.) of flour he said it was manure, Ï Defendant continued'a'rambling don't remember sending him an- statement which was hard to follow other accourt. He said he had but with an aif of dignity asked Harrapa's receipt for a bag of the Bench: "Do you think it fair manure, and would a't pay for the, and just that a man who thin, he's flour. I have not been paid com- a Rolls-Royce when he's only a mission by Hiraps and have. wheelbarrow who is a local justice never been short in my stock of of the peace and a councillor | manure."
Defendant was asked by the Bench whether he wished to cross- examine plaintiff, and he said he certainly did. Squires then asked plaintiff whether it was an unusual thing for him to have disputes with bis customers over accom ts, and excitedly conti uued, Why did Pere Beizley complain so bitterly | about a tiber deal with you?) What about Arthur Alles barley meal? What about the birk you | bought off me, when you done me for 1st remember the day I gat the wire--the cattle with mu icipal. necklaces had got into my barley-"
At this stage the chairman of the Bench managed to get in word, and asked defendrit to cofie hi self to questio ing the plai tiff.
The Defendant: "Certainly-1) wasn't routed in a lawyer's office, but I am loyal to the King and revere the gentlemen who sit on the Bench," The court by this -time-was-almost-in-hysterics-with
laughter.
Defendant (to plaintiff); "What happened.when you met me near the Library? Didn't you say that) if I didn't get flour it must have been manure; and if I didn't get it, [my wife must have done so”?
OUR CAT AND ANOTHER. The chairman again tried to intervene, and plaintiff, his 'coun- sel, defendant and the magistrate all seemed to be talking at once.
Defendant (when the uproar had subsided a little): "It's all right-I sce-if it's not a hundred cats, it's our cat and another" Again the court was convulsed.
should be allowed to make this false accusation against me."?
"ONE CONCOCTED SHAM,”--- without waiting for an answer, Almost without pausing, and Squires, who is well-known for his poetical inclitiations, dramatically recited the following verses→→
The plaintiff-Scott--has brought
me here,
Unjustly to acquire The payment on a bag of flour,
When all I bought was wire.
I paid the balance due on wire,
But was surprised to find He'd billed me for a bag of flour,
To rook me seemed inclined"
He might have billed a dozen
more,
As some sharp dealers do, For clocks constructed to strike
опе
Invariably strike two.
His statements made-from A
to Z.
Arc one concocted sham. He claims the pig from tall to
snout,
But should not claim the ham,
I will not ask for sympathy,
But justice to the hilt,
|
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Plaintiff's counsel seemed over- awed, and too much amused to be able to go on any further with the case.
The chairman-after the Jaughter had subsided-quietly, Defendant was once more...re and with an air of digníty, said it quested to only ask questions at was a most difficult case to decide, this stage of the proceedings, and and the bench retired for a few promptly replied, "Yes, certainly; minutes to consider the verdict. timat's what I'm here for." A lot of The chairman, on resuming, confusing statements were then gave a verdict for plaintiff. made, but defendant was heard to Defendant appeared to be thunder- remark that he had dealt in West- struck and transfixed, but in a few bury for 50 years with all shades minutes the court had resumed, TELEGRAMS. of business people, and had never and business, was gone on with as
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went to. plaintif
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