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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1931,

Knocked by a public car in Con- ENGLAND TO CAPE

naught Road Central yeste: day evening, a Chinese woman, of 19, Wo. Hop Street, had her right ankis fractured, and was removed

TOWN.

to the Government Civil Hospital Miss Peggy Salaman's for treatment

A recent arrival from Kuula Lumpur (F.M,S.). Wong Shan, (31), was admitted yesterday morn- Ing into the Tung Wah Hospital.

In the afternoon the sick man-he

himself.

Great Feat.

A NEW RECORD.

SIK YUE CLUB CASE.

Appellant's Costs of Appeal Allowed."

In the Full Court yesterday,

Rugby, Yesterday, judgment was given on the resury- Miss Pegar Sulaman shares withed pointens to casts against the and companion,| Crown, in the case in which 13

MR-

Judgment.

is in an advanced stage of tuber- her navigator culosia is said to have attempted Garden Store,, havours of a great Chinese successfully appested to commit suicide by mutilating England to Cape Town flight which against conviction and finer im- ended at 7.40 this morning, local poɛed on them by the Second. time, after meating the late Com-Police Magistrate, Central Magis- Evidence of arrest was given yes-mander. Glen Kidston's record for racy, for gambling in the Sik terday when the case in which nine the journey by 28 hours, Actual Yue Club, 508-19, Queen's Road men and a woman are charged with lying time was 64 hours and the West. larceny of coal from the Blue Fun-pilots took charge of the machine

The aeroplane called The Chief Justice (Sir Joseph ner coal-lighter Sciron on Octoberturas. 20-21, and three men for receiving, the "Good Hope" is an ordinary H. Kemp, K.C.) said:-

I think that the power to give was continued at the Kowloan standard British Puss Moth

I cost £1,000 and was costa in an appeal from a Magis- Magistracy, before Mr. Frasar. chine. The thirteenth defendunt

In Miss Salaman by her trate extends to cuses In which was dia given | shńrged. The hearing was nd-mather as

a birtliday present.the Crown is, directly or indirect- British Wireless Service.

ly, a party. The reasoning of journed until Monday morning.

Rugby, Yesterday, Moore.v. Smith (1859) 28 LJ.M.C. Parents who intend sending their Mr. F. A. Mollison, 'who holda the 126, acems to me to apply to our sons from non-Government schools record for a flight from Australia Magistrates' Ordinance. The prac- intends to leave tice here in such cases is to re- to the upper classes in Queen's to. England, College and King's College will be Lympne on a light to the Cape inquire security for costs from the interested to see an advertisement an attempt to beat flas Salaman's private individual who appeals, fand such security was given in the in another column to the effect that record.-British Wireless Service. entrance examinations will be held

NATIONAL CABINET.

this year.

All candidates should BRITAIN'S NEW REPRESENTATIO

the send their applications to Examination Secretary of the Edu- cation Department not later than November 28.

(Continued from Page: 1.).

present case. Many cases can be found in the records in which costs have been given against an unauc- cessful private" appellant in such cases. If the Crown receives costa the presumption is that it pays closely engaged in the affairs of costs, though that is not an in- evitable conclusion. Again, sec- the Indian Conference during the present sessions and those of last tion 106 (6) of the Ordinance Autumn; Mr. J. H. Thomas (Lamakes it unnecessary for security The forthcoming wedding is an-beur) and Sir Donald McLean for costs to be given where the nounced of James Bullah, Farm (Liberal), and Mr. Philip Snow appeal is by or under the direc Superintentdent, Dairy Farm, Pok-den. folum, and Helen McLeod en routej

and

Personal Pars.

WEDDING.

Mr. Neville Chamberlain.

tion. the Attorney-General,, but

of their sweeping successes at any of the family having a finger Ceremony in Rosary of the Law Officers in the pre-to Thomas v. Pritchard

the polls by securing a majority in the Cabinet pudding.

Church, Kowloon.

FEED FISHPOOL,

It

on a tech-

New appointments are made it does not provide that costs shall from Home on the ss. lector. to the Exchequer, Foreign Affairs not be payable by the appellant in

and Board of Trade which such a case. there would have been re-estab

Inspector and Mrs. R. H. E.

The power, however, is discre- arc generally regarded as the

In tionary.

Caswell 1. Marka, and Sergeant and

Cook lished long ago that happy rela-F. D. B. Tuckett returned from the particular tasks before the Court refused to give the success-

Mrs. most important offices in view of

(1862) 12 C.B. (N.S.) 242, the tionship that originally led the leave on the P. & O. s.s. Rajputana National Government. Chinese people to regard Great which arrived this morning, and

ful appellant, his costs on the Britain as China's best friend.

berthed at the Kowloon wharves.

Mr. Neville Chamberlain, who ground, apparently, that "the ense New Cabinet.

The choice of Mr. Arthur

is a half-brother of Sir Austen was of great public importance-in- Miss Nellie Farren, the popular Chamberlain, is Chairman of the yolving the question of much in- Neville Chamberlain as Chancel-entertainer, appeared in another Conservative Party. He has terest to the whole town." It is Earlier fears have not been lor of the Exchequer will not set role yesterday, when she made identified

himself closely with not entirely clear why a private realised. The National Party the Thames on fire. The year dainty hostess at a tiffin party in the the movement for tariff reform hawker should have to defend such Peninsula Hotel. Her guesta were and imperial preference of which case at his own charges, but it leaders have composed their he spent in that office in 1928-4 the Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow. Mr. his father Joseph Chamberlain cannot be said that any such ques

tion arose in the present case. little differences, mainly regard-was not conspicuous by any S. W. Ts'o, Mr. Leo Langdon, Mr.was a famous advocate. Since ing the portfolio of Chancellor of special brilliancy or adaptability Liang Chi-han, and Mr. Li Jowson the War he has been Health might perhaps be said that the

others connected with the Minister and Chancellor of the appellants succeeded A new Cabinet for this responsible ́duty. And the Exchequer.

management of the King's Theatre Exchequer in the Conservative icality, but that seems to be no

Miss Nellie has been created, comprising the whole of the Chamberlains where

is drawing Governments.

ground for depriving them of their costa. Sir John Simon, Feleven Conservatives, five from the days of Sir Joseph capacity housas thrice daily.

What Law Should Be.. Sir John Simon, who is one of Liberals, and four National have been so steeped in Birming-

We have been asked to ́expreos the most distinguished of Coun- Labourites. Thus, the Conserva- ham-made theories

ael at the English Bar, was one should be, and we were referred an opinion as to what the law tives have taken full advantage tariffs as to create distrust in

(1003) "*' War Liberal Administration.

K.B. at 215, There, Lord Alver Since the War he has served as Chairman of some important stone, L.C.J., asked for legislation, of two over the Liberals and Even less palatable to us out

to make clear the rights of the Commissions. He is head of the Crown and the subject on a cer- National Labourites. It will be here, at any rate, is the selection |

group of Liberal Nationals who tain question of costa. I think quite easy, at any time they of Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister the Rosary Church, Kowloon, at 2 the Liberal Party before

The wedding took place quietly at separated from the main body of that the law in this case is suffi-, feel inclined, to endeavour to in-Secretary of State for the

p.ra. to-day, of Mr. George James Election on the fiscal issue and ciently clear, and I do not, think troduce legislation utterly op- Colonies. He cannot have acqui-Peed, elder son of the late Mr. and who, during the Election, advocate opinion here as to what the law

that we ought to express the experience necessary Mrs. J. C. Peed, of Sheerness, Kent, cd a completely free hand for the

should be. ideals, force the latter to resign, for this portfolio during the one elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. considered necessary to restore the appellants should have their and Gladys Margaret Fishpool, Prime Minister in any measures For these reasons, I think that and take control of the whole year when he was Secretary of G, Fishpool of Gibraltar and Lon- the balance of trade.

costs of the appeal, on the ground Strange the Overseas Trade Department, don, who arrived, here from Gibral- Mr. Walter Runcimian. Cabinet themselves.

Jof law. Mr. Walter Runciman, who things do happen at times in the Here, again, there will be a fear tar on the s.s. Rajputuna this morn-

The Puisne Judge (Mr. Justice recently became a member of Sir R. E. Lindsell) concurred. Ing. domain of politics.

that the permanent jugglers with The Very Rev. Fr. G. M. Spado, John Simon's group 'of Liberals, Mr. F. C. Jonkin, K.C., with Mr." The most interesting appoint the red tape in the Colonial Office Rector of the Rosary Church, is well known as a shipowner, n. C. II. Lim (instructed by Mr.

Sir Philip

as they officiated, and the bride who was and is Director of the Westmine G. K. Hall Brutton & Co.) represent- ment is, perhaps, that of Sir will sway Herbert Samuel as Secretary of please and that he will take the given away by Mr. W. J. Blekford, ter Bank. He was a member of ed the appellants; while the respon- was attended by Mrs. W. J. Bick the three Liberal Governments dent, Chinese constable Chul Nam. He line of least resistance. State for Foreign Affairs.

If he ford as Matron of Honour, The before the War, and was Presi-was represented by Mr. Somerset has had a wealth of experience docs more than just merely fill a best man was Mr. W. H. Whitesak. icnt of the Board of Trade from Fitzroy, Assistant Attorney-Gen-

The honeymoon is being spent at 1914-1916. since he was appointed Parlla-gap he will certainly surprise

Repulse Bay.

Lord Halsham., mentary Under-Secretary to the many Governors and residents

Lord. Hailsham, formerly Sir Home Department as long ago as of our Colonics. Perhaps if a GANDHI GOES TO THE PALACE. Douglas Hogg, son of the famous Denmark appears to be the El Philanthropist, Quintin Hogg, Dorado of radio pirates as recent 1905. No better successor to Mr. | cablegram were to go from here,

London, Yesterday.

founder of the Polytechnic, was statistics show that over IQ per Arthur Henderson could be "congratulating" him on his ap

Bareheaded and clad in his cus-Attorney-General in the two. Con-cent. of the listeners to the wireles found, provided he is not led, too pointment he might get to know tomary loin cloth ond, shawls Mr. servative Governments since programmes do not possess a licence. much by the permanent staff of sooner than otherwise just where Gandhi went to Buckingham Palace the War, and, later was Lord Strong measures are being taken by the Foreign Office. It ie to be Hong Kong is on the map of the to-day in response to His Majesty's Chancellor. hoped that one of his first duties British Empire!

posed to Liberal and Laboured all

News in Brief.

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the

Invitation to attend a party to Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister. which all members of the Indian Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister was Round Table Conference had been President of the Board. of Trade Invited. By a coincidence, when in the late Government which car passed in the position he also held in the post- Administra- Palace bentries came to attention War Conservative. and a faint enigmatle smile played tions. on Mr. Gandhi's lips as a policeman anluted.

Mr. Gandhi's

son

cral.

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the police authorities who have recently raided several districts and heavy fines have bean inflicted.

To-day's Thought.

Men of force are generally men

facts.

Ten Years Ago.

[From the "China Bail" of November 6, 1921) -

To-day's dollar is worth 2/83%.

will be to examine thoroughly the situation in China and not be afraid to take counsel with the China Asociation in London and Yesterday's lowest open air

perature was 65 degrees. The

Marquis of Londonderry. other similar public bodies. The humidity was 29 at 10 a.m., and

The Marquis of Londonderry,jof British Foreign Office policy in at p...

The Mahatma walked up the crim-the new Secretary for Air, was China has at times been weird,

staircase with other guests, Under-Secretary for that Depart- grotesque, and Gilbertian-may, Falling from a platform whilst shook hande with the King and ment in 1920, and was Commis

at work on the s.s. Perasus, lying stupid and ridiculous. But for in drydock in, the Naval Dockyard, Queen, afterward conversing with sioner of Works in the last Con-

servative Government. cach-Reuter. that Britain's position in China a youth, Lam Yuan (16), a paint

Sir Archibald Sinclair. to-day would be much more scraper, received injuries which and has acted as Chairman to Sir Archibald Sinclair has been

necessitated his removal to hos many Royal Commissions and en-a Liberal Member of Parlia powerful. Chinese war lords and

¡pital.

quiries, including East Africament for Scotland since 1922. mercenaries would have been

Closer Union, the report concern-

Sir Hilton Young. An interesting lecture on human ing which was recently publish- Sir Hilton Young, who is a bar-vesse) New York"Morn to the effect taught long aga that they cannot

blood was given by Professor L. T. treat the question of the protec-ride at the Unfon Assembly Hall Sir John Gilmour.. tion of British lives and property fast evening to members of the Bir John Gilmour was Secrement, but since 1929 has repre- was reported that he had 11 feet with impunity. And between University Medical Society. In the tary for Scotland in the last Con-sented the Kent constituency of water in her forepeak tank and He served as one foot in her No. 2 hold, and that China's real statesmen those course of his talk, the lecturer servative Government in which a Conservativa.

showed how medical science had ad- Mr. Ormsby Gore, now Commis British Representative at several ber bottom was slightly damaged. who look to the future of China vanced in its investigations of aloner of Works, was Under important Conferences abroad, The Hong Kong and Whampos, Dock and not to the prospects of perhuman blood, and dealt with the Secretary for Colonies-British (Continued at foot of preceding Co. have sent out e tug to her assis- sonal lucre and the British urt ́of transfusion.

¡Wireless Bervice,

Column)

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Wireless messages", have been re ceived from the Japanese cargo

rister by profession, wus-for-that she is ashore on the Bombay merly Liberal Member of Perlin-Reef near the Paracel Islands. It

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