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EUROPEAN AWARDED $700 DAMAGES IN CANTON ROAD RICKSHA CASE
MR. ROBERT JOHN OXENHAM, RESIDING AT THE MAR- BLE HALL IN AUSTIN ROAD, WAS AWARDED $500 GENER AL DAMAGES AND $200 SPECIAL DAMAGES, WITH COSTS, BY THE PUISNE JUDGE, MR. JUSTICE R. E. LINDSELL, AT THE SUPREME COURT THIS MORNING.
The case resulted from an acel- dent on January 31, when plaintiff was travelling in a ricksha along Canton Road to the Naval Yard. As
UNEXPECTEDLY
the ricksha was turning to enter SHARP DROP IN
the Naval Yard, a lorry crashed in- to it. Plaintiff was thrown out and-
sustained injuries for which he was TEMPERATURE
treated at the Kowloon Hospital and at the Naval Hospital. **
Plaintiff claimed $1,000 from Li Wing-cheung and Co. Represented recorded by the Royal Observatory A temperature of 85 degrees was
by Mr. F. H. Loseby, plaintiff stat- ed that he lost wages by not being yesterday, and during the night the thermometer dropped 13 degrees to able to attend work for 16 days.
a minimum of 72. After treatment at, the Kowloon Hospital He returned on his own initiative to work, but was later sent home where he collapsed.
Temperature this morning was 12 degrees, with humidity 91 per cent.
Only 13 of an inch of rain felt in the last 24 hours, and the total this year is now 20,61 inches, or
In the witness-box, he said he was officer in charge of armaments at the Naval Yard. He still suf-8.98 inches over average, fered pains in the legs and "was not. able to play any games..
He was nervous.
Cross-examined by Mr. K. F. Wong, for defendant company, plaintiff said that after the accident he had become very nervous, He was ner- vous in traffic when travelling`in |rickshas, buses and taxis.
He was also unable to drive. He suffered no internal injuries.
The Royal Observatory reports that a moderate anticyclone has formed over Central China, which is increasing in intensity and ex- tending southward. An area of low pressure is moving eastward over the Sea of Japan. A shallow de- pression remains over Tongking and Slam.
Local forecast: North-east and East winds, moderate to fresh;
Mr. Wong submitted as regards overcast, misty, occasional rain, possible future inconvenience be- cooler.
ing suffered by plaintiff, that there was no medical evidence to show. that plaintiff would likely suffer |futurill-effects as a result of the
accident.
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Mr. Justice Lindsell gave judg ment for plaintiff saying that it was quite obvious that plaintiff not only suffered considerable pecuniary losses but alsó shock and pain." ["Justice can be done by awarding | $200 special damages and $500 gen- eral damages with costs," said the Puisne Judge.
ILLEGAL TRANSMITTER SETS
Cheung Yat-san, 28, Chan Yat- man, 30, and Chau Kwong-ping, 26,- all unemployed, were brought be- fore Mr. T. J. Houston at the Cen- tral Magistracy this morning, when
JUNK STEERSMAN they were charge with unlawful
KILLED AT SEA
The body of a 46-year-old steers- man Lam Kau-yee, of junk No. T178H, was removed to the Victoria Mortuary yesterday. Lam had been shot by robbers on April 30, while the junk was on its way to Chiu Yeung from Shaûkiwan.
It was stated that the murder took place about five miles to the south east of Waglan Teland at about 8 p.m. on Sunday,
Seven men boarded the junk, six of them armed with revolvers and one with a rifle. {
Money valued at $8.40 the pro- perty of the deceased was stolen.
possession of apparatus for radio» communication, without a licence, at No. 76 Marble Road, third floor, Shaukiwan, yesterday.
A formal remand of one week. was granted, and bail of $1,000 each was allowed.
Mr. D. W. Waterton, Inspector of Wireless, is in charge of the case.
WINE CONFISCATION
..was
An application for confiscation of 28 gallons of dutiable wine, made by Detective Sergeant Mcvey, before Mr. T. J. Houston, at the Central Magistracy this morning.
̈ A Chinese Police constable P.C.C. 188, told the Court that he was on duty at Catchick Street, at about
ASSAULT DENIED 1:16 pm on Saturday last, when he
saw a basket in a lane at the rear of No. 45 Gatchick Street and found -seven, tinB
is of Chinese wine inside. The applicat
"I did not assault him, nor did I hurt him. I merely pushed him out of the way, because the job that was being done was no concern of his," said Mr. B. J. Levkovich, em- ployed by the China- Light and Bay Power Co. Ltd. when summoned • Mr M. A. da Silva for assault by Lf Hon, Sub-Contrac for the complainant. The
tor:
adjourned
The Incident occurred at Tal Wan Himsworth thin me
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