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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDA

JUDGMENT IN FAVOUR Police Search

OF ESTATE

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Judgment was delivered in favour of Humphreys

Estato and Finance Company Limited, of Alexandra Building, second floor, respondents in a tenancy appeal Hbárd Before Mr. Jus- tica Scholes, Acting Pulse Judge at the Supreme Court yesterday,

The appellant was Tam Lai-hing, married woman, against whom a Tenancy Tribunal had issu- dd an eviction order following proceedings by the respondents, the former applicants.

Exhibition of paintings by Mr the grounds that the premises under dispute.

The application had been on Minden Avenue, the premises

George Chann, St. John's had been sub-let contrary to Cathedral hall, 10 am.

The apprai yesterday was Demonstration and talk in "Bet-greement, and that Tam Lai-based on the grounds that the

ter Homes Series" ni YWCA, | hing was not Hving at No. 4 respondents did not discharge the Duddel Street, 3 p.m.

Sind-British Club orchestra re-

arsal, Cano Club, 6 p.m. meeting 2.30

Legislative Council

p.m.

Coming Events

TOMORROW

Kowloon Rotary Club luncheon,

Perianal Hotel, 12.30 .. Union Church Larties Guild anret- ing. Helen May Institute, Ys Men's club of Hong Kong.

GRAMOPHONE RECITAL

onus of proving that the sub- letting took place after Bärch 1, 1948.

The appellant was represented by Mr. B. A. Bernacchi instructed by Mr. C. A. Sutherton Buss and Stewart. Messrs. Humphreys were represented by Mr. G. S. Ford,

Mr. Bernnecht sald was

that the rounds of application at tho Tribunal alleged

monthly tehaney, and that wrongful sub- letting without the the applteants, the

The monthly Gramophone Recital, under the auspices of the Sino-British Club. held yesterday at the Helena May Institude.

a

For Car

A police search is being Inade to trace the privata motor.car which knacked down and fatally injured an unidentified man, a Chinose, lost

Friday

The scoldent occurred on Island Read, near the Abor- deen Industrist School, at about 2.45 p.m. The car w officially described as a light grey private saldon car.

It

towards was travelling Nepules Bay and failed to

lop.

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Any perzon who saw, who is able to supply any in formation concerning, the wo oldent eltauld contact nearest police station.

Défendant Asks For Leniency

tha

"Give me a chance and pity my wife," was the ples made by Chow Chen-shing yesterday when he was cliarged with two counts. ul owners

Jorceny befor Mr. d'Almada at Central.

consent of

of

Junehean. Roof Garden, HK sky, and the Ballet Suite" the premises, had taken place.

b.m.

The grounds of opposition, Coon- Eel continued, weris a complete denial of sub-letting.

A Lotter

The programme included the Fourth Symphony of Tschaikow- Hotel, 12.45 p.in.

Isutique Funtasque“ (Rossini, RAP Associan luncheon, Jaco-arranged by espighi3.

bean Room. HK Hotel, 12.45 It was Introduced by Mr. E. W. Pichey described as cir-

who

of Puanhtances HK Football Association Exner-life during

Tschaikowsky's the period of the In this ernnection, Mr. geary Sub-Committee meet composition of the Symphony, and Bernacchi submitted that not one Ing. Lo and Le office, Alex-the manner in which the Symp-serap of evidence was, called to andria Bldg., 5.30 p.m.

hany reflects the composer's out- show when this sub-leting took

ok at that time

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place.

He also told how "La Boutique

Counsel then referred to Pantusque," like

tany

other letter signed by the respondents bailets, makes use of the magle stating in effect that inry had toy shop wherein the toys have a suspicion of sub-letting having private life of their own, unknown been carried out. No evidence

proprietor until

lo the

he had been given to prove that, unwittingly threatens to brenthe submitted. up tender romance, with dire sults to himself and his busi

ness.

American

In Court

A conviction was registered against Samuel Wirt High, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania USA, for failing to furnish particulars to the Registrar of Aliens by Mr. d'Almada at

Central yesterday.

dress, folling

the Court that the tenancy in Continuing: Mr. Bernacchi told

question was a verbal agreement. There was no suggestion, he said, to show that at the time of the making of the Agreement

in February 1946 there was 210 agreement whereby the appellant should not sub-let.

"Please give me a light sen- Lenice. My wife is going to have a baby," he further pleaded.

The prosecution alleged that defendant canc from Shanghai two years ago and has been with- aut employment for the past few month.

On January 4 he posed as the New Territories, and asked for an manager of the Tung Nan Farm

interview with the manager of a Brin situated in Room 708, Hunk of the East Asin Building

The interview was not granted o'clock in the afternoon. and he walted there until 5

On the following day he went again, While he was telephone on the cashier desk, he using the

took away HK$7,740 from the desk drawer.

Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Bland (tho former Mise Veronlo Joyce Walker) photographed following their wedding at 36 John's Cathedral yesterday. The bride the daughter of

The

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Walker, ol. No. 160, The Peak bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gland, of No. 5, Frickly Road, Fulwood Derbyshire; — ("China Ma Photo).

Wedding At St. John's Cathedral

Miss Veronica Joyce Wolker and Mr.. Douglas Roland Bland were married yesterday aftor- noon at St. John's Cathedral

Very Reverend Dean A. P. Rose officiated at the ceremony....

Defendant Was also charged It could not be disputed, he with stealing a wallet containing continued, that the agreement HK$337.80 from 10 αιτι 211. not to sub-let was one signed China Building, on November. by the tenant After

The entering The wallet was valued at Into the premises,

Countci HK$1.

submitted

that, in these cir cumstances It could not be called a condition of the tenancy agreement.

Ford

He was originally charged with failing to reports changé of ad- to report to the Immigration Offee within 48 hours of arrival and falling to monthly furnish fish purculars to the Regis-

The Arst two charges were dis- missed by Mr. d'Almada during the two previous hearings.

Replying to Mr. Bernacchi, Mr. stated that although

the! tenancy signed in Ferary conditioned occupation by the appellant on those terms, it was his submission that that constituted a new agreement for each and every month. Mr. Grimths, speaking on he-

The Truth half of defendant. Bald that

By paying cent monthly, Coun- reasonable period of time should sel stated, the appellant agreed to

defendant to furnish necept be given to

the tenancy his particulars. Besides, all the

terms. The Tribunat and Fantjeulars except the proposed length of stay in the Colony were 1cepted the evidence of the ap-

plicants as being the truth. In defendant's stated

passport, he suld,

Referring to appellant's sub- mission Griffiths said

that there Was evilence to show sub-letting after did furnish all the particulars the very next day March 1946, Mr. Ford subinitted

Continuing, Mr.

that defendant

that

un

those

110

the first years rent was patcl

he was given the form of appli-by Tum Lai-hing to ong Kong. cation.

Yaumati Ferry Incident

"And by Tam Lal-hing I do not mean the appellant, but the person to whom the tenancy was given," Mr. Ford declared,

After retiring for some time, Mr. Justice Scholes apnounced hls decision in favour of

the Fung Kwung-lam, aged 24, respondents, charged with two

counta of The stay

execution for

of

attempted larceny was sentenced eviction of the appellant will be to six months' imprisonment by 30 days. Mr. d'Almada et Central yester-

lay.

Ha was banishment.

recommended for

WRECK SIGHTED

The master of the Swedish mo- On May , complainant, Chan torship Halland, which arrived Chung-ho. and accused were here yesterday from Yokohamin, walking on the opposite direction reported that he encountered a along the Yaumati Ferry Wharf. partly submerged wreck at the When they met each other, ac- von position-Latitude 22.01 N. cused raised

his left land high and Longitude 117.17 E up in front of complainant while

The wrack is dangerous for his right hand touched Chan's navigation. upper shirt pocket in which there The Halland brought 57 tons were HK$100 and one note book of general cargo.

This was seen by Sergeant A.

The master is Mr. A. J. Gullst-

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CAPI

revealed tha

Police inquiries defendant is not manager of the Tung Nan Farm. They further revealed that

during December. 1948, defendant exchanged visit- ing cards with the manager úp the Star Fairy,

for

The bridle was given away by her father, Mr. Vernon Walker,

A SERIOUS OFFENCE

with

The bridesmaids were Miss Mary Sleap, Miss Margery Lam- mert, Miss Mary-Anne Lindeman and Miss Foy Swan, while Mr. Newburn Wood was best man.

The bride wore a long-sleeyed, white slipper satin gown wit itted bodice and square -mar- quisette yoke edged with lace. A graceful, three-yard train, scol. loped and lace-trimmed. was a special feature of the gown. The oride carried a mixed bouquet of white gladiol, tuber roses and white asters. white orkandle

The bridesmaids

Defendant's brother, who was asked to testify

defendant

Warning that it is very seri cald that he disagreed with his ous to land persons at a place brother's conduct.

other than a port of the Colony, In view of the

fact that his especially when there are so

wore long brother's wife is about

in the

with to give many bad characters

gowns birth be adrled, he requested the New Territories.

Mr. D. G. French Ince puffed sleeves and magistrate to deal with his bro-Cairns fined Lee Yip, motorbute Long lace, mittcas ther leniently.

bonnets of lace and or junk master,

the maximumgandic completed their ensembles.

hours.

Cinema Ticket Scalpers Fined

yokes,

Palo

pink

and

carnations and blús mauve, asform. The bride's mother wore a of cocon-coloured Swiss moss crepe with, burnt straw ac cessories. She wore a corsage of

A reception was held after the ceremony at the Hong Kong Club. Annex. Mr. D.5. Hill proposed the toast to Mr. and Mrs. Bland,

The case was remanded for 24 fine of $500 at the Marine They carried Victorian postes a

Court yesterday.

Defendant pleaded that the six

and persons whom he landed at Tol Lam-chun, neac Castle Peak, wanted to go to Kowloon quickly and-landed to take land transport from there. They were owner of biscuit-coloured gladioil. the cargo. Two blackmarket ticket scal-

Sub-Inspector Cuirs told the pers were yesterday fined $250 or Court that defendant was arrest three months, while another, wheed on Monday afternoon.

Later was additionally charged with the six parsons and the master of unauthorised sale of tickets, was a sampan, which took them lined $250 or six months.

ashore at Tai Lam-chun, were also arrested and were sent to the ASP Shaw.said that at 9 pan.

8 outside on May

the Victory Plng Shan Court yesterday, to be Theatre Chan Pak was found to he in possession of ve $1,30 tickets and Tang Tat-ming his WARDER GAOLED eight of $1.20 tickets, First do- fendant had two previous cot who claimed to be a policeman warder Stanley Priton victions and seconil defendant and went to a stall in Mongkok been announced of Mr. Frederico The forthcoming weddings have convictions for the to borrow five dollars was sen

Poffence

1

tried.

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The Bride's going-away costume was a dove grey sharkskin sun with white accessories. She wore The honeymoon is being spent a corsage of pale pink roses.

at Macno.

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WEDDINGS

Ave same

tenced to nine months hard la- Jose Santos, clerk, of 9 Salgon The

third defendant, Charbour and recommended for depor-Street, top floor, and Miss Fillo Ping-yuen was

arrested at the tation by Mr. Blair Kerr at Kowena Senna Delgado, typist, of Sun Wah Theatre and eight 70 ioon yesterday.

In Heung Road, top floor; Mr. cents tickets were found on him. Chan Leung was charged on David, Sidney, Odell, Blm distri Defendant sold one of the Hickals. May 7 with Pretending to be a cutor, of 132 Pokfulam Road, and Defendant was fined $250 for six policeman and obtaining five dol- Misa Molly Reuben, of 87 Kadoo. months,

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