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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1947.
HANKOW ROAD SHOP DISPUTE
Plaintiffs Ask
For Damages
Hearing of an issue as to whether the Asia Em
broidery Co., and Lee Ping-wai trading as Po Wing Shoe Dealers (plaintiffs), were the sub- tenants of certain portions of the ground floor of 14-B Hankow Road, Kowloon, or had been granted a licence in respect thereof by V-J Stores, George Phoon alias Poon Ming-sing. Pearl Wong and S. Stuart Wood (defendants), commenced before Mr. Justice T. J. Gould (Additional Judge), at the Supreme Court yesterday.
Caught Feeling Pockets
1
The plaintifs were represented
by the Hon. Mr. Leo d'Ale Castro, K.C. instructed by Mr. ASC. Comber
of Messrs. Hastings & Co., while Mr. Percy A. Chen, Instructed, by Mr. J.M. d'Almarle Remedios appeared for defendents.
It was the case for the plat Li thut they were sub.tenant of certain portions of the ground floor of 14-B Hankow Road and lord and Tenant Ordinance 1947. thereby protected by the Land
Claim
OFFENSIVE IN GREECE
M.
Aliens, Nov. 11. Tsatuaris, Forclen Allister, said the Greek overument bas owlered
the "liquidation of the re- bellon."
The army was ordered to go ever Inmediately to an offensive.
Paying tribute to the help received from the 'Britis he said, "Thanks to the material and assistance of this power as well as the United States we leave bean able to
"Contest" Less tha
Mess Boys Fined
of
When charged with boardlic IIMS Contest” without permis- slon, two former mess-boys the warship Cold the Marine Court Magistrate, Mr. Garland yesterday that they boarded tlie ship to collect two weeks' pay and their personal belongings
The twa men, Trung Kal-yul: and Tu King-hel, climed that the two-weeks pay was owing to them by the mess. prganise and, equip
Their ser national army so that vices were torminated in Octo- both in manpower and fire- ber. Paver the Greek army Is now able to undertake ti de- clsive offensive to crush the armed rising."-Reuter.
Woman's
Allegation
The prosecuting officer pro- fuced à iciter from the Cap. tain in which it was stated that defendants had nothing op board "Contest."
On
the prosecuting officer pointing out that he was n pressing the case, Mr. Garlandi Aned the two men $30 each or 14 days, Imprisonment.
A reinand of 40 hours granted by Mr. d'Almodo
was
JLL
fit
Sern by Det. Lipl. Lai Kwong and Det. Ip Wai-hung "anning" the pockets of severul press in a crowd outside the market at Shanghal Street at 5 nm. on Nov. 9, Chow Kwong, Is, and Yuch Ming. 21, were The defendants contended the: Central yestertiny, on the appli. arrested and appeared before under, and by virtute
of the Poller, of, two cation Mr. W.H. Latimer at Kowloon ngrenents dated April 14, 1847, Leung Nui, 22, female vegetable when yesterday charged with, lalter-and May 14, 1947, the plaintiffshowker. was charged
with ob- ing with intent
to commit the premises.
were only granted a licence of struction in Sal Street. Ivlony.
The application woa made In their Writ of Summons, the following an allegation The
by ac first defendant was plaintiffs claimed (a) an injune. used that she had been assault standing in front of second ad- tion prohibitory and restraining ed by the Chintas constable who eused while the latter went the defendhuks from interfering refused on Saturday to pay "Tha arrested her, after she had abomt feeling the weights of with the plaintiffs' use an
neney" of thirty cenis. the pockets, and peering interment of certain
portions of the ground toor of 14 8 Hankow
She showed the Magistrate Road: (b) a mandatory injune cuts across her band. tion requiring the difendants to
bruise marks on her legs and re-open the front doors
The Prosteuting Officer. of the and premises and to remove the
In spector Moran. Bald he would padlocke put by them or their enquire into the matter. agents on the said premises: (c) fendants from an Infunction to restrain the de.. the conduct of the plaintiffs' res
Interfering
with pective businesses: (d) damages and such other relief.
them.
When arrested, it was alleged by the detectives, Gral accused enit: "I was asker by Yuen Ming to go over to Hong Kong As I did not have my morning mal I just wanted to make a cosple of dollars before going
ver to Hong Kong."
They were sentenced to three enths hard labour and re commended
banishment. for
DS Baker proscented.
TEA IMPORT CASE
On the application
MONEY ORDERS SUSPENDED
An application for ap On- sive Trade licence was rejected an Urban Council meeting applicant. No. 168-169, were sun yesterday. The premises stdered maltable because, they wire outalde tice areas specially confined to offensive trades.
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1.00 p.m.-News, Weather Report
Announcements. 1.10 p.m.-Crchestral interfude,
It is officially notified by the Postmaster.General that Informa 1.15 p.m.-tiry Music. Judge's Order
tor has been received from the Directorate of Posts On Sept. 24, an
and Tela. order in the graphs, New Delhi, terms of (a), (b) and (e) was that the
the effect granted by Mr. Justice Gould.
Government of India has decided Aft:r evidence
to
suspend the in support of Money Order service from Indis the plaintiffs CASC had brent Hong Kong. This suspension,
A measure
of Mr. given by Doo Wel him alias Wd which is a temporary Marcus da Silva, Taui Chak, kiam Doo, managing partner of for the pulpose of conservin:
30. of 7 Gilman Street, ground the Asta Embroidery. hearing foreign exchange, will take effect floor, was remanded
was adjourned till 10 .m. today. forthwith. for опе week on bail of $500, by Mr., W.A. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday. Toul is charged
with importing 100 cases of Chinese medicinal tea without a permit and landing the tea at the Yaumati Railway tion.
PARCELS FOR BRITAIN
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A gift of $2,500 has been don- ated by Messrs. Froser & Scoll
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Rotary's United Nations Week
Hong Kong Rotary's United Nations Week was highlighted by a talk on Peace-Give or Take, given by the Rev. Fr. F. Cronin S.J., at yestór- day's Club luncheon.
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The need for world peace, said that the speaker. was universally that
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A.15 p.m.-toilet " bring you mul" Classical Request Progessame pre sented by Marlen Glover.
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'A COLUMBIA PICTUR
TO-MORROW NOV. 13 THIS GUN FOR HIRE"
POP
"We must be prepared to give goodwill to others" sold Fr. Measures taken
"Goodwill which is just Cronin. after World. War I to ensure world peace had state ainne and indifference
benevolence towards one's own) failed, and people had felt there wards the fate of all the rest of Was somethlag lacking that the world will be unfruitful of caused this failure.
peace."
It had now come to be accept- ed by people striving for peace that the only solution was the acceptance by
peoples
lo-
by
The speaker was thanked Past Club President, Col. EJ.H. nations as by Mitchell, who said
that sent- monts expressed by Fr. Cronin
of the right principles were wholeheartedly shared by that made for peace the principle all Rotarians. of bullding the right structure for
peace.
Club President Dr. F.I. Tseung
It was for prople to accept ricomed two visiting Rotarians,
These principles, and it was Leonard necessary for people of goodwill USA.
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Yuma, Ariz. and R.M. Gordon of
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