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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1930.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SUGGESTION OFmercial plants and the object of SIR HENRY SEGRAVE
DISHONESTY?
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Mr. Sheldon replied that if Mr Potter had any specific reasons for making that request, the best thing he could do was to recall
Mr. Hacker.
the chamber was to bring the pro- duce down to a certain temperaturo before atoring in the refrigerator.
A Load of Chickens, Witness was then asked as to how he would treat a load of chickens of certainly have them pre-cooled be- He said that he would 90 degrees, fore taking them Into storage, ue- cause if, in the storage there were frozen chickens, the addition of
these fresh fowls would bring the temperature of the refrigerating chamber up, thus spoiling the other re-fowls already frozen.
His Lordship thought that the re-examination, had closed and would not serve any purpose to call Mr. Hacker.
Mr. Potter expressed his satis- faction if the matter was recorded.
Mr. Rasey's Evidence,
Mr. Rasey, continuing his evi- dence, said that he quite agreed with the co-efficiency and heat trans- fer as worked out by Mr. Hincker. The co-efficiency of cork differul with low and high density, and it was a universal practice to use low density of work.
Witness then went on to state what percentage he would give to corks of various thickness. His Agures differed slightly from those of Mr. Hacker's, but the resull would be the same..
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To-day motoring-boat speed record on Lake Windermere, was eremated at "Afraid to Love," . Golders Green Crematerium to-day. The funeral was of the simplest nature. The coffin, across which lay the Union Jack, was covered with wreathe.
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Public Works "Hot News."
Department, by To-day--Central Theatre, "Love Order of His Excellency the Gor-
ernor, of опе Lot of Crown Lanet at Ente Street, Mong
Parade."
The case is' proceeding.
Mr. Hacker's Supporter.
Some of these came from repre- re-examination
Mr.sentatives of the Colonial and For- Hacker concluded at 3.10 p.m. yes-eign Governments, and there were
tiny circlets of summer flowers 8, terday, and the next witness called
from humble folk. by the plaintiff firm was Mr. W. G. Hasey, who said that he was now the chief engineer to Messrs. Andersen Moyer and Co. He suc
corded Mr. Hacker who was shortly retiring from service.
Witness said that his practien: experience of refrigeration dated back to 1929, and during those seven years he had built and super- vized over 500 plants--large and small.
His evidence supported Mr. Speaking about the percentage of Hacker when he said that a 20 de- service loss allowed by Mr. Hacker,gree room was only used for stor- witness thought Mr. Hacker hading frozen meat. Witness had allowed more than he would. The never heard or experienced that percentage allowed was quite cor- fresh ment had been stored with reet and on a wide margin' of safety. | frozen meat. He hal seen fresh The excessive, refrigeration of meat being stored in a 20 degree 76,600 B.T.U.'s allowed by Mr. room but that was done in an emer- Hacker would have been an item geney only, and not for storage overlooked by him, because the purposes. margin of 4 per cent. service loss would cover everything.. Witness thought Mr. Hacker had been very liberal He was sure that lie would have neglected it, aml "yet I have never been accused of being con- servative," he added.
Mr. Sheldon: Do you expect pro: duce of 90 degrees be put in that plant?
Mr. Rasey: No, and
no hotel plants are for that purpose unless through necessity.
Continuing, witness said that he had never seen either frozen or fresh mutton stucked in piles in a room of any temperature. He had, however, seen beef stacked but only with plenty of dunnage and with a temperature ranging between 8 and 16 degrees. He had never seen beef stacked on the floor without dunnage and it would not be good practice to do so.
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Mr. Sheldon: The case for theed, and it is now authoritatively At the faces", Sketch,
Those tests have been complet- Object of Hotel Plant.
defendants is that this room is announced that the pipe line is What is the object of a hotel capable of holding eight and three- and has been in perfect order. plant?-To, save money on their quarter tons of frozen mutton purchase of goods by buying in large while Mr. Hacker anys it will hold quantities instead of buying in small only four tons, Could you store lots, because if an hotel had to lay eight and three-quarter tons in that in goods for one day's consumption, room?-It is absolutely impossible. it woud be cheaper for them to buy Mr. Hacker's method of calculat-"Rio from a city storage like the Dairying, witness said, tallied with his own. He also agreed with Mr. Witness added that an hotel plant Hacker's method of hanging mut- was not for the purpose of pultington carcases with air spaces be- goods in at 90 degrees and then tween, He added it was specially freezing them to 45 degrees for use important that mutton carcases next day. It would be the work of should not touch otherwise they a commerical storage where goods would get a flavour of wool. were brought in every day and pro-
Witness agreed with Mr. bably all sold the next. The quicker | Hacker's figure that six and three
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the turn-over the more money a quarter tons of beef could be stored plant of that kind would make, in the beef room and did not agree with the defence figure of thirteen and a half tons. He added that¦ beef could not be properly kept in the room without hanging.
Asked to describe what a cooling chamber was, witness said that it was also called an' ante-room or a forth-coolgr. It was used in all
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Squire Celeste Octet reports of alleged anti-Filipino Discrepancies between California
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"Tom der Reimer" (Loewe),
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Turner Layton,
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де far да concerns. any drastic conclusion, but open attacks on colonies of Filipino la Lourers have had the effect of lend- ing a dramatic aspect to another of California's unusual economic situa- Hermann Finck & Orch, tions. When the State was aroused over what is termed a Japanese invasion, and adopted extreme mea. Bure to restrict the business activi- ties of its Japanese citizens, inter- national complications were involv- that California's policy gained some ed. There was general comment
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9.27 p.m.-
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"The House that Jack Huile"
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(Selection)..Ambassadors Band. Lre willing to work for wages which
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Charles Coborn.
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