WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1926.
"I WENT ASTRAY.” WEST POINT FIRE.
PUSNE JUDGE REVISES DECISION..
MEDICINE SHOP ABLAZE AT MIDNIGHT.
NO POWER?
(Continued from Pace 1.).
THE CHINA MAIL.
NO COERCION.
NEW ENTENTE.
MINERS' VIEW OF NEW PROPOSALS:
FRENCH RELATIONS WITIE GERMANY,
REPLY TO MR. BALDWIN.
ANOTHER ADVANCE.
London, Sept. 21.
Court
ON A RENTS CASE
sidence.
$2,500 DAMAGE,
"
of the
0
ATTEMPTED CAPTURE OF
RAMA.
THREE-HOURS" BATTLE."
Limited Jurisdiction. "The jurisdiction of this. court," said Mr. Alabaster, "ex- A 1248 this morning the Cen-tends over acts committed within On the grounds that he went el Fire Station received a call to the territorial waters
Paris, Sept. 21. astray on a certain point. Mr.deal with a fire which had broken Colony; secondly over persons on hed to-day discussed the letter from M. Briand had reported his con- | The minors' executive yesterday A communique states that after Justice Wood, in the Summary out at No.488, Queen's Road Weath board British ships in foreign the Prime Minister to the Miners' fversations with Dr. Stresemann,
this morning. revised ground floor, used as ̈Æ
Chinese waters in places where big ships secretary on September 18. in which at Thoiry the Council of Minis- judgmène given on a claim by medicine shop." landford against M. Albert
go; thirdly
over those waters Mr. Baldwin stated that the Mining ters reached a unanimous opinion Guelat. proprietor of Cafe AL Appliances from Kennedy Town generally known as the high seas Association declined to make a regarding the interest thereof innd Central Station arrived simul- which are under no territorialtional agreement with the Miners' best, in respect of rent for his re-tersousty on the scene, followed by jurisdiction of any country but Federation but the Association de- and the utility of pursuing them.
he Wanchai equipment on a "home are free to the work In a previous judgment His all went are minutes later,
The next meeting of the Coun clared that the coal owhors in all "But it does not, however, ex-districts were willing to observe the problems which these neretia- eil will examine the Technical Honour found for defendans on On the arrival of the Brigade, the tend to acts committed by for- main principles which a antiations may involve-Reuter. claim amb counterclaims defen-content of the floor, which com- eigners in foreign waters or on agreement would be designed dani alleged that he hail paid the prised in addition to herbs a large "foreign land. In fact, piracy on secure. renk is well as had cérvnin fit-! quantity of bottled drugs, were well the high,sens which is justicenble tings put in the house for which alight. With two deliveries work in every country is an entirely memerundum explaining the Na
Mr. Baldwin's letter enclosed » REBELS REPULSED. the landlord was liable),
ing from the front and rear of the separate und distinct offence Lional Arbitration Tribuan which This morning, His Honour said shop, the fire was extinguished in from piracy by municipal law of the Government would establish~ that with the help of the able ten minutes. afgement submitted by Mr. M. K. Although the greater part of the
ench different nation."
faling the conclusion of a na- Po an error in his original judg-stork was destroyed or
In Support of his argument, Lional agreement-Readon as work otherwise Mr. Alabaster cited many legal was generally resumed. ment had been shown.
Though He had damaged by water, the timely arcases, including the case of Kwok provisional settlements might be given, judgment for the tenant on rival of the Brigade and their qafek Ah-sing a Chinese arrested in made locally the Tribunal might | the landlord's claim for rent on work saved some portions of the Hong Kong on a charge of mur, confirm or modify such settlements
Managun, Sept., 21. The revolutionaries in Nicara- the supposition that his defence attings and confhed the fire to the der and piracy aboard a French on appeal, to the claim was release" in rest ground door.
igua attempted to capture Rama There being no vessel fifty miles from the coast"
Terms Not Just!
and were repulsed after a three- spect of it. 9
Istairense inside the building. the of China. Whilst detained in The Adiners Executive to hours battle, there being eight This defence has been support-Bre.did not spread to the twe ap- Hong Kong, for extradition, pro-day replied that in the
evand killed and 12 wounded. ed by the evidence furnished for per fearst, which were practically ceedings wore taken
the under for the landlord. "It seemed to me." untouched
American aviators employed in stoppage being Habeus Corpus. As a result of longed by an attempt to force the Nicaraguan Constabulary art said Mis Honour, that the land On "investigations being made which he was released He was back the miners on district agree receiving $1.000 for each flight Bard. was, estopped by his the, e as found to have started then re-arrested for piracy on the tents the responsibility would rest over the Bluefieris in the course uger's conduct from denying the from Burning joss sticks placed high seas and again released un-with the divernment and the of the operations against Inclease. gave judgment for under wooden shelves.. These ronder Habeus Corpus on the grounds whers. The miners adhered to the rebels.-Reuter's American Ser- "the tenant, as I now think, on an-talied carboard boxes which quick that he could not be indicted twice Principle of national negotiation vice. |
suficient consideration.
ly came within the range of the fire for the same offence. "The distinction between 're-jand in turn ret aligh the dry lease and payment had beenjatorks of medicine Payes.
"Two Separate Things." kept clearly before my mind I
When the case was taken to the The stents of the (medicine) the ples of release was to be re-shop were insured for St, Uitsthe second release was wrong in Privy Council it was held that Bed upon, it was necessary" tibetween the Heang On Insurance) prove that something, less thah Company and the Sincere Company that piracy on the high seas and full payment was expected in Including stock, fittings and are piracy under municipal law were satisfaction of the claim, damage to the ground flode of the "in the other hand.. "plen of building. the Entat loss is estimated 'payment' necessitated proof of at about $2500. payment of the claffk in full. This
יי
is a case where pleadings worldi
have been of service in deflating,
the real issues. Relense was, in THE STAVRINAKIS. Tik never a part of the tenant'sj owie ruse. It was suggested sole" „dy" from the evidence of the land-
bord's agent. The tenagh's chisel "was "paymena" pot rehuse."
WILL OPEN THEIR SEASON
TO-MORROW...
went astray." contiqued By the TSS. Waugh
His Hour. " assuming that iterday
afferndon arrived
Company
"Stávínaki
13
1
SOLDIER'S FURY.
WRECK OF A DUTCH CANTEEN,
the
and agreements. They defired art honourable settlement.. bus would which they considered unjust.-- not be coerced into accepting terms Reater.
No Change.
London. Sept. 21. A number of the Miners" Execu we separate and distince crimes, sive conferred with Mr. Baldwi i
Reading from the judgment his evening for an hour and a half. Mr Alabaster said that any "They uterward declared that from
The newspapers repor that on might make its own laws for the minery viewpoint there had us doeders have broken out dealing with fences committed Seen Tittle or no change in sheamong the troops at Asaen who
by its own subjects.outside its
position."
Mr.
were
N.C.O. KILLED.
Amsterdam, Sept. 21.
A long route march in the swel the climax to the situation. On tering heat yesterday was apparent- their return to barracks the men mashed the windows and wrecked
DUTCH POLITICS.
ECONOMIC RESTORATION.
PROCEEDING.
undergoing their Annual own territory, but the general Messrs. Cook, Herbert Smith, and manipeteres. It is believed that the principle of criminál jurisprudence
two others remained behind to con-cartridges were recently missing.
disorders were prearringed, as balti was that the quality of the actinue the discussion.-Reuter. dune depended on the law of
Nearly A Deadlock. the place where it is committed.
London, Sept. 21 The offence which these people
The conl conversations continued the purposes of my have committed assuming for at Downing Street sill one o'clock
argument when it was officially announeed; thei was in unterial to find whether members 14
that the Crown has proved its that they are being resumed later the canteen. An N.C.O. was kill- the BumBord's receipt was issued Pancer:"
ense, continued Mr. Alabaster, iso-day.
Led by rifle bullet, and there were for cash or for some other cons very win are
an offence against the law of
A fat rejection of the Govern-other minor casualties. then the China for which the remedy of men's proposals and th inevitably sideration. The question is sensan
No arrests have been made, but fo-morrow night at thei material for the reason that the Theatre Royal The management;
the Crown is to hold them rend-dendtuck were narrowly aversed the Twelfth Regiment has beeh fssusreized by the tenant's des of the troupe is in the hands of an application from the Chin-dusing the two days; discussion of confined to barracks and an official "Tonce was "pegiment and nothing Mes, Stavrinath, who, it might be so authorities for their extradi-the proposals by the Miners' Exe-nvestigation is being madu--Reu-
rise; ko, cash payment or no cash remembered, was promoter of the
tion. Under the present Ordin- tive. The leaders decided to ask Payment.
Moshwa State Ballet which visited ance, amended to more strongly Mr. Baldwin for an interview to "on this issue. again. the Hong Kong daring the last year
omphasise the point subsequent explain what they regarded as a landlord's case is not. hampere
to the Kwok Ah-sing case, Chin- wide, divergence between Members of the Stavrinakj by estoppel. The receipt given is Dancers include Mille. M. Smarmora se subjects, committing crimes Churchill's seheme which tite a final discharge for the claim for us Prima Baikerina, who came only within the jurisdiction of China miners interpreted as confirmation rent, for the rent was paid in full lately to the last after 8 mths have to be surrendered to the by the Government of the principle and not otherwison The landlord, of arressful work in Paris and the Chinese authorities even though of national negotiations and agree- having give the receipt to the rest of France. Merova the case might be a piracy "juri menta--and Mr. Baldwin's proposals,
The Hague, Sept. 21. tenant, is pel thereby estopped will delight the Bung Konk gentum" (by the law of the na-which the miners contend are dia-
In the speech from the Throne from eliming puynient of rent. from him," for the rent has noti
In Kwok Ah-sing's case it was Churchill
metrically opposed to those of Mr.at the opening of the States Gen- feral, the Queen stated the situation hen, in fact, paid." The orms of
stated, "Turther contended Mr.
of the caniry The mingrs are particularly sus
gave ground for proving payment is thereby on
Alabaster, that piracy on the picicus of Mr. Ealdwin's National atitude in many respects. the tenant.
was robbery within Arbitration Tribunal." high seas
Although shadows were not luck- They sug- Admiralty jurisdiction and in gest that if there must be one it
ing, the economic restoration was case û should be argued by the should be established before the
proceeding «very...gradually: The Crown that the Admiralty juris-men resume work as a guarantee of manded constant care as a reduc-
country's financial situation d diction extended to rivers in for-good faith.-Reater. eign countries below the bridges
tion of the buriens imposed on the where great ships go, he (Mr.
population. was an indiepensable Rugby, Sept. 23, Alabaster) must anticipate it by
[condition for a durable improve- After spending two days in con- stating that this jurisdiction of sidering the Government's pro-
ment of the economic situation. |
careful financial administration. ment of the coal dispute, the Minera" cases on Executive this afternoon sent a re- that the League of Nations had The Queen, expressed gratification ply to Mr. Baldwin. "A Great Surprise."
The executive declare that the Germany.
gained importance by the entry of) Mr. Dyer Ball, for the Crown, proposals, if carried out, would in- said that the defence had come as volve an entire aurrender of the measure to provide that Dutchmen
Billa foreshadowed' include a great surprise to him. He sub-principle of national negotiations living outside the country should mitted that the defence should and agreements. They claim that bear an equitable share of the In- have been made before the charge Mr. Winston Churchill on Septen come and Capital Taxes and render was put.
ber 8, whilst not excluding district their property liable to Succession
"As have previously explain-f Tel. Fhave not been satisfied thas payment has been either provedj or disproved by the evidence in The use. On these grounds.. I consider that dgment
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should be given for the landlord on the claim. The judgment on the counterclaim is re-affirmed, each party to. pay their
roots.
VINEGAR CASE.
OWE
SUMMONS AGAINST CHINESE
DEALER.
PROSECUTION FAILS,
Mr. D. Panaiatakis..
genyou
tions).
Object of Parley.
the Admiralty was limited to Bri-posals of September 1' for a settle- could be only achieved by
tish ships."
Mr. Alabaster cited
the point.
¡menta, The
3
His Honour (Mr. Justice Wood) discussions, affirmed the Govern-Duty. "A well-known Russiap. painter
said that that could hardly be ment's adherence to the principle It is also proposed to ratify cer- An interesting point afose in the who designed the decorations and done until evidence had been call-of national negotiations and agree tain draft conventions for the in- prosecution brought by the Sani-costumes for the Stavrinaki Dancers ed as to locality,
ternational organisation of labour, Many Department, against, a Shauki-who are opening their
Eventually, His Honour nd-
executive add:-"" ZA
The speech stated that the new wah shopkeeper for selling vinegar to-morrow at the Theatre Royal
journed the case until the after-genuine and lasting pesso is to be Constitution, for the Dutch Ehst which did not approach the univer-
noon for legal argument as to achieved it must rest on a frank Indies would come completely into whether the onus was on the recognition of the fact that, what-force next Spring. A policy alm andienen not, only as a finished Crown or prisoners' counsel to ever may be the difference between ing at prosperity for that colony Foth Mr. E. R. Dovey, the Govern-dancer of the highest standard, but prove whether the offence was the districts the miners of Great would be energetically pursued and ment Analyst,, and Dr. A. G. Malso with her splendid costumes, committed within territorial Britain form a single body with particularly in the interest of the Severn (Assistint M.0.H) were designed especially for this tour by Waters. present this morning to hear the the famous French dressmaker. decision of Mr. R. E. Lindsell since Poiret.
sal standard of 4 per cent. acetiel arid emtent.
BELGIAN PRINCE,
ENGAGED TO SWEDISH PRINCESS.
Stockholm, Sept. 21.
common interests, and that they are nutive population.-Retter. entitled to insist that those in-
terested shall continue to be pro POOR DEBTORS!
tected by their national organisa- tion."
!!
MELLON AS HARD AS NAILS.
the adjournment made last week Mr. B. Krupin, solo dancer and to enable him to look up old cases. Smirnova's partner, has for a long Questioned by the, Magistrate, time been the ballet master at the
In one sentence of the letter the) Sanitary Inspector Gregor said he Carlton in Shanghai
Executive point out that the Govern. and has was unaware that there were two already made his bow to local
ment has not yet specified the con- kinds of vinegar sold in the Colony.theatre-goers. Mr. "Krupin is, a
atruction of the National Tribunal
Washington, Sept. 21. Mr. Lindzell said he was satisfied true representative of the classical
Mr. Mellon has informed Pre- to which It proposes that district, that there were two, sorts of vine Russian school of ballet, having
agreements shall be referred:
aident Coolidge, on his first visit gar sold. If a customer went to a been a pupil of. Fokin and the
After the despatch of this letter after his return from Europe, that shop and asked for "Cho" he would famous Nijinsky for
The betrothal is announced of to Mr. Baldwin it became known there was no reason for any change get Chinese vinegar, and if he ask-years.
over, twenty Crown Prince Leopold of Bel- that the Miners' Executive within the American policy of insistence ed for foreign vinegar he was en-
gium and Princess Astrid of out awaiting a reply from the Prime in the collection of war debts. He While these two are the foremost entitled to get vinegar with 4 per members of the Stavrinaki Dancers, Sweden, a niece, of the Kings of Minister had requested an inter-assured him that the trade pro- Sweden and Denmark-Reuter. view with him, and that a meeting spects of the world were bright nd had been arranged for a late hour he believed the debt settlements would be no burden to the debtor to-night.
He felt that France It is understood that the object nations. LEAGUE FINANCE, of the Executive is to get a further would ratify the Debt Agreement.
explanation of the Government's Mr. Mellon ggrood with 'Preši- proposals. The Executive. wish, dent Coolidge that the question (2 Inter alia, to know how the Govern reductions of taxation should await ment proposes to constitute the at least another year-Reuter's National Appeal Tribunal and whe-merican Service. ther, if the Tribunal were set up, a
sent acetic acid. In the present the rest of the troupe will be found case Chinese vineyar was to include a number of young and naked for and this was supplied: talented members., As a matter of No offence had therefore been com-fact it is the special pride and the mitted.
special feature of the Stavrinaki Dr. Severn pointed out that the Dancers, to include in its Com- defendant supplies the Chinese pany only highly talented and in- shops with this vinegar and, they dividually gifted artist. sell it in bottles.
But the public, must judge for
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR
OFFICE.
Geneva, Sept. 21.
His Worship held therd was no themselves. proof of this, and said the proper remedy was to proceed against the Messrs. Sincere & Co., are ed the estimates for 1927 for the with the return of men to work in-nearly three acres of property in The Budget Committee adopt-this could be done simultaneously Cambridge University has bought shops sellig Chinese vinegar in bottles with the word "vinegar" advertising a great reduction International Labour Office, stead of a prior resumption of work Lensfield Road, close to the
offering real amounting to 7,071,166 francs, being a condition of its establish- museums and laboratories on
Reuter.
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