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Sanitary Equipment

Excavations

CHINA MAIL

COURT REJECTS

Yield Finds APPEAL AGAINST

London, Jane'12.

Excavations in the bomb. ed ruins of 8 Bride's Church, Fleet Street, Lon- don, during the past few. days have disclosed what appears to be a Boman rüb- Bish plt.

Work on the alte started in February, sinoo when truOČE of ancient churches have One church been found. was at least carly Roman

Other excavator in the city have uncovered part of a Roman building la Gal. worth, and a Roman fort at Cripplegate.

Evidence Indicated that the fort was dismantled around 200 AD-Henter.

Dozed While

Driving

EVICTION

A woman, Ip Sau-ying, brought an appeal before Mr.Justice Gould at the Appeal Court this morning against a decision by the Tenancy Tribunal to evict her from the first floor, of 172, Queen's Road West, which was being used as a school. The appeal was dismissed his Lordship remarking that he had not been able to find any ground on which the woman could rely, ̈-

Ip Sau-ying, dressed in white European-style dress, conducted her appeal personally while Mr D. A. L. Wright, instructed by Mr F. H. Loseby, represented the respon- dunt, a woman, Yu Fong, who was applicant at the Tribunal hearing.

The

the receipts

越 L'a

Asked by his Lordship to ex-retained the cockloft. They had plain her grounds of appeal, Ip deliberately concealed this post- said that she did not know who tion from the landlord.

the rent was the owner of the house, but appellant had paid: since the reoccupation of the through Li and Colony she had paid the rent throughout remaiped London, Jupe.12.

name

When she was predsed about A schoolmaster, David Jenkins, and it was not another woman, who paid the rest Li Sap-sam, Road Chaman of his local

(as had been stated at the this at the hearing,. Ll admitted Safely Committee against dari-

Tribunal).

that the landlord did not know gerous drivers, was fined £5 at

His Lordship reminded op- of the transfer of the flat to the Maidstone today-for dangerous

pellant that the order for evie appellant driving.

ground Counsel said that when the ton was made on the that I had transferred the pre-whole thing was discovered, the mises to

without appellant went to see the land- the appellant

lady's husband, who was stone the authority of the landlady,

Appellant: The rent collector deaf, and appellant wrote on asured me at the time that as scraps of paper what she had to long as he accepted rent from say to him. In April or May me he would be acting the same 1951 Li disappeared from

He dozed at the wheel, pavement, crashed mounted a through a fence, knocked down and fished up a stone pillar in a garden.

Two schoolboys had to jump

clear.

Mr Jenkins, 62, went to hos pital with concussion

the

as if he were the landlord him-scene. Appellant had allowed Li as Ucensee to sleep on the premises but when she got her certificate from the Director of Education LI had to leave,

A doctor suggested that ex-self. haust gases in the car might have made him sleepy-Router,

Prison Break

Fails

Asked by his Lordship when she started using the premises as school, appellant replied that the first year after the libera-

tho tion

school

Dot and registored and she was teaching In 1950 the at night school. school was registered by the Education Department,

to

BOGUS RECKIPTS

Mr Wright pointed to several rent receipts which the Pre- eldent of the Tribunal had also Perhaps agreed were bogus.

thio an

had motivated the appellant into not giving evidence, sait MrWri

Wright. I had sabotaged appellant's case by telling sub- stantially the truth,

10

Dellapina's latest escape bid-domestic Psap-sum gave evid- Justice Gould sald, "I have not

did

not

his fourth since the murder of ceedings Lt the Consul falled because an ence in regard to house No. 172, other gangster with whom he but the appellant made the attempt. fell from his testify although she was given cell window, breaking his leg every opportunity to do so. and attracting the attention of Mr. Wright said that the the guards.--Reuter,

pellant got $500 from L1 and

Resourceful Resorter

Duo composed of halter-top dress and bolero

an

ensemble designed to turn up at any sea-or countryside make sure that everything cor

with distinction.

rect was done at the Tribunal and that the correct law was A new collection of and

Your appeal is dis Pred Summer, cool party frocks and Bridal gowns, with On application by Mr.Wright, matching veil just un his Lordship made an order for

removal from packed by PAA Pretty within 30 days and

the premises for pay- blouses and twirling ment of arrears of rent within skirts - countryside one week.

Mr Wright did not apply for separates for gay Sum-

costa of the appeal and his mer-times.

Lordship accordingly made no order.

Established 1843-

FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1952.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

Cer. 19 NKA Darving,

2igh

"I see your son is still waiting for world conditions to settle before he finds a job! Smart young man!"

Chinese Bank's $10,000 Claim Against Merchant Firm

of

A claim for $10,000 on an alleged bill of exchange was brought by a Chinese bank against a firin general merchants before Mr Justice Williams, Senior Puisse Judge, in the Supreme Court this morning.

A preliminary objection to a document alleged by the plaintiffs to be a bill of exchange or a promissory note on the ground that it was ridt a valid document and was therefore vold was raised by Mr John McNeill, QC, Senior Counsel for the defendants. He pointed out the document had not been properly stamped.

it's

WATSON'S

first for thirst

Mark Clark Reported

In Trouble With Joint Chiefs Of Staff

New York, June 12.

The United States Joint Chiefs of Staff were "seriously considering discussing a new and firmer attitude including possibly the issue of specific' directives" to General Mark Clark, United Nations Supreme Commander in Korea, the New York Post reported today.

A dispatch from Its Washing- ton correspondent, Mr Robert

:

Allen, also Bald that General Junk Master Is

Clark:

1--Had insisted that the

to

Invitation to Britain's Defence Minister, Lord Alexander, visit Korca should be issued in hls name.

Had #provocatively meddled" In the Panmunjom armistice negotiations,

Awarded $3,000 Damages

Damages assessed .at $3,000 were awarded á junk · master by Mr Justico Reeco at tho Supreme Court this morning. The Junk master, LI Ting- chong, of B, Wu Nam Street, Aberdeen, brought claim for dinmages against Lo Yiu-ming, of 40, Hau Wo Street, driver of lorry No. 5028, for injuries caused by negligent driving.

Mr Alle's dispatch said that General Clark had "In effect, pulled his rank as theatre com- monder on the United Nations Joint Chiefs of Staff in respect of Lord Alexander'a 'visit.

reported that Mr Chur He chill's Government requested

The plaintiff, who is now the State Department to issue using crutches, was also award- an official invitation for Lorded costs of the action. Alexander's visit.

DELIGITTED

Mr Peter Mo, of Wilkinson and. Grist, appeared for the plain- din and Lo conducted his own

The Department informed the case. Joint Chiefs who, according to The accident occurred in Mr Alles, "were delighted with Island Road near the Fish the plan as they had long Syndicate, Aberdeen, on the urged such a visit."

morning of December 22 Last They promptly cabled Gen- when the plaintiff was talking eral Clark, to keep him into another man on the footpath formed," said Mr Allen,

and he was struck from behind Both

men were facing the sou with their hands reating on a small wall,

the who

their amazement, "To

Commander, Far East had had nothing to do with the matter, demanded that the off- cial invitation be issued in his name."

1

Living Language

Why

We Bay To throw up the sponge.

The phrase is now used to mean give up or show defeat and 'comes 'from prize- fighting days when the 'seconds of a pugilist taking severe punisht ment but still on his feet would consider It beat to abandon the fight and throw Into: the ring the sponge with which they wiped. him down. This Was the recognised, signal of defcat.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 13. By Air

Medical evidence was that the injuries sustained were serious, causing permanent slight de- |C.P.A.L.. formity The injuries would Mr Allen Instanced as a "far also prevent the plaintif from more serious" instance what returning to his work as-0 p.m.; P.A.A?

Clark's fisherman. He, was still suffer- he termed "General

the ing pain. provocative meddling in Panmunjom armistice negotia tions,”

. "It was he who was directly for the abrupt responsible three days' recess announced by the United Nations delegates," Mr Allen reported.

"General Clark ordered this dangerous move without the knowledge or the approval of Chlets. They were the Joint as surprised us the Communists when it happened,"

chanta, of 20 Bonham sed" on. November, 26, 1941, but was directly, counter to

West, ground floor..

Mr Brook A. Bernacchi,

in the

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

0. PRECUMMINS Summary: 0.03. Children's Hair Hour Children of

Formosa, Japan, a p.m., C.A.T. Japan,

Canada, 4.30 Formosa, Okinawa, Sentila, New York, 4.30 p.m., HK.A./NW:A.L.

Great Britain, (letters only), '#30

By Burface __Macao, 1_p.mi; 8 p.m., a Lea Hong Tak Chúng

Indo-China, 3 9.m.. as Elsbeth, SATURDAY, JUNE 14 By Ale Philippines.

Hawall Guarn, U.S.A., Canada, -8 4.m., Via P.A.. U.S... Canada. 3. p.m., P.A.A. N. Borneo, Australia, New Zea- land, 4.30 pm, QEAC

Japan, 1.30 p.m. 3.0.A.C Indo-Camme, France, French North & West Africa, ↑ 4.30. p.m., Air

Slam, Malaya, Indonesia, Aus- Lee|tralia, New Zealand, 4.30′ p.m..

Other Lands, "Everyday Life in Vietnam. Aden (ECTS); 8.30, Cantonese

by Radio given by Mus Wal-lan and S. K. Lee (Studio) Thai Airways.

Vivian 5,50.

Falls

the AL Plano with the Adelphi Theatre Orchestra: 7. Peer Gynt Sulio No. 2

| (Grales)~The London Philharmonie Drch, cond. by Batil Chuneren: 7.20 "Merrie England” by BIE Edward INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION German_(Abridged) Columbia Light their Company 7.49, Weather Re

port: 3. Time Signal World News and New Talk (Londen Rear): -846, 196

Kentucky Minstrels: 9,

Mr Allen said that General Clark's. "unauthorised action

temnest admonitions before he

He said that the Joint Chiefs Hour Cal Request presented by were "seriously discussing new Young and Andent Men (BBCTS): Curtis. Hindon Studio); 10, The and Armer attitudes toward A Chronicle of the Pilgrim Farners including written by C. P. Snow produced by General Clark,

"specific Rappentas 11, Radio News Relay}" 1135, „Good- possibly the issue of

night Musie; 1429,-Weather Report; directives" to him-Reuter,

God. Bave The Queen; 11.30, Close down.

although there was

objection authority for such to be pleaded, and the provisions of the Ordinance did not apply to a case like that before the Court where the validity of a document was at issue. The present action was based upon an allegation that a certain document was a bill of exchange. * and plaintiffs had further pleaded that if it was not a bill of exchange it was a promisory note. If the docu ment was a bill of exchange. It was, on the face of it, a foreign bill thaila Cosme), who referred the Court to Section 4 of the Bill of Exchange Ordinance, and to various tections of the Stamp Ordinance..

Paris, June 12.

LEAVES PREMISES Paul Dellapina,

When asked about the woman one of France's most dangerous

At the hearing on January 30 criminals, made an unsuccessful, appellant replied that since I had transferred the premises old to escape from Fresnes pri- to her she had left and she (1) Li did not appear to oppose the son here carly today.

told the rout collector that ho application but only appeared at Dellapina

stage. Inter was sentenced

collect from appellant,a could

that there was no "My case death in his absence for mur.

t in October, 1945. dering the Norwegian Consul at Licht!

Mr Wright said that it was sub-letting but an out-and-out Marseilles -in 1047, having a breach of her licence from transfer. If there was anything

On the application of Mr Brook A. Bernacchi, for the in favour of the appellant escuped from prison soon after the Education Department

plaintiffs, who asked for an adjournment to consider his be have a sub-tenant. On the day would be my duty to put it.be- his arrest. The case must reexamined before sentence is of the hearing before the Tri-fore the Court. My case

position in view of the objection raised, Mr Justice enrried out

bunal the premises were not clear," he concluded.

Williams adjourned the hearing to 10 am, next Monday. In the pro- Dismissing the appeal, Mr

Plaintiffs were

the Sze Hal, claimed payment of $10,000 and

costa, been able to find any ground on

Tong Banking and Insurance which you could rely on this

Co., Ltd, of 30 Bonham Strand The statement of Defence ad- appeal. The matter for decision

West, while defendants were the mitted acceptance of the docu- before the Tribunal was a ques-

ment and that the sum was en- Chin Sheng Hong, general mer- men ap-on of fact. They heard all the

Strand dorsed by defendants as "right". Levidence and you yourself did

not elect to give evidence.

ernacchi, in- they denied the sum of $10,000 The lawyer asked Appellant:

structed by Messrs Ariton and or any money was remitted to left Washington a month ago, Musica) Memoris Lavets me not to speak.

His Lordship: That is your Co., appeared for plaintiffs, and or received by them from the

Mr John McNell, QC and Mr Ng Kia Hah rice shop. acting responsibility. He was

Defendants declared they d'd for you. It is not my function V LJ D'Alton, Instructed

and not by the endorsement or Messrs Johnson, Stokes to re-try the case but only to

Master, represented the defen- otherwise accopt the document dants.

or any ability to pay there In their claim, plaintiffs state under er acknowledge that they that

D document dated held the sum for the plaintiffs. November

14, 1944

in the They further derded the docu- Chinese language and reciting ment had been presented to that an exact sum of $10,000 was them for payment, and said the

not a

bill of ex- remitted from Bangkok by the document was Ng Kia Hah rice.shop to the change. NE plainting, the bill to be present- If the document was a bill of ed to the defendants in Hong- exchange, defendants sald (a) kong for payment 16 days after the bill was never duly pre Bight. The document, plaintiffe sented for payment; (b) the

defendants, allege, was endorsed by dcfen-

they accepted dants as "eighted" on November the bill (which is denied) ae- without recely- cepted the samo 20, 1040.

Plaintiffs further claimed that accommodation

value therefor and for the of the rice the money was remitted by the shop,

as they claimed sice shop to defendants who, bd

know: plaintifts well

-(0) their endorsement (a) accepted plaintiffs were not: the holders

liability the document and pay thereunder and (b) acknow of the bill for value but were

receive the money on their be ledged that they held the sum only agents of the rice shop to

$10,000 for plaintiffs. The

half document WI presented by Defendants dented they ever ac plaintiffs for payment but de-cepted and paid are similar, doğu fendants, they alleged, havements as bill of exchange. They said they had from time to time talled or refused to pay. Plain acted as agents for the rice shop tiffs claimed the document to for the sale of rice in Hongkong bo a bill of exchange duly but on a commision basis, and had accepted by defendants and in the coune of such business from time to time at the request was now, overtue and unpaid.

of the rice shop advanced monies

•further la the rice shop. They said they had never, as they, claim Defendants, plaintiffs allege,ed plaintiff well knew been under any obligation to make such ad- worn estopped, from alleging vaness. that the document was not

DEBT DENIED they' bill of exchange in that

hy Defendants alss, dented that had accepted it and further,

reason at the endorsement the docu- of year, had ment was a promissory note. If over number

there accepted and paid on similar it was a promissory note,

ex never was any consideration for the documents

of ex-. ' us .. blis'

making thereof, they, claimed. They the plain denied they

indebted. to change, whereby

Have been induced La plaistuis, no alleged. Further and categories under the Stamp A farewell dinner, believe that the defendants, in the alternative defendants claimed the rice shop to be in- having accepted the document, cabled to them in the mum of $38 would make payment thereon,, 117.9%, and they asked to set this,

claim of and have suffered damago. off against the

alterative, plaintiffs plaintifs agents for the -The

Shop for the collection of document the same constitutes a premissory note between plain- tifs and defendants.

terials and new fashion-flare.

Summer love - the freshness of white bags

in infinimooth or pique GOLD SEIZURE

and

grain calfskin' ... just a flick of a damp cloth keeps them spark- ling white! Cool to look] at, light to carry, what could be prettior?

AT KAI TAK

Revenue officers at the Kal Tak airport this moming seized 300 taels of gold, valued at $00,- 000 according to unofficial rates.

An attempt was mado to

CPA 3

A large collection of imported Summer shoes nuggle the gold out of the for ladies of discrimina-| Colony in

planc tion. Our all-star re- scheduled to leave for Bangkok

8.15 a.m. at pertoire of the year's

Acting on information, Ra smartest, shoes, Dashing venue Insp. Harris and Revenue and dramatic... with officer H.K. Cheng boarded the Bad found the gold. In plane wonderful-to-wear.

fit.

three packages of 100 tacis cach, .eracting craftmanship, hidden underneath a radio set. .selected top-quality ma-

Tiny Walsts ARE ALL THE RAGE

of

Four Strokes

For Theft

tiffs

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The fortieth (C) in the series of lessons in Cantonese to bo broadcast over Radio Hongkong by Me 8. K. Lee will be given this evening at 6.80.

If the third (og pivotal) KUDDAR is one of m. 100 pointe at n

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100

oma1:60, whence min. 253. Only two sold- tions are feasible:

(2) BILLINGS - $4.450 20.0234

fit: 10.74-233

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(1)- moe(1)-(2)ysta of the lesson. Summaries of | diauga). I. asked them for what subsequent lessons will be pub-purpose the dimer was being held.

In the China

27. (2) Kul-(3)day (3)wah techngs Mail

(a) soon(3)-haang-drauia). They

For the guidance of listeners me 10 a dinner.

20. (3) Ngaw (3) mum

we publish below a summmmary į (a)day

taching (2)

NO LIK STAMPS

Mr McNell pointed out that the document before the Court did not bear any Hongkong revenue stampa and only contained some Thailand samps. This matter had not come lighed to his attention mill the day before every Tuesday and Friday for said it was an levitation to a fare the hearing when be art, had the the duration Opportunity to see Lite

original document

feature.

Counsel alio quoted Section 26, (1) [...]

of this radio well dinner.

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(2) Ngaw-(3) day, hut(3)-doh (3) put(1)-guan(1) drau(2)-(1)iau.... 19@ arrived at a restaurant.

29. Dza11(2)–(1) lau-goh (3)", ław (1) -

of the Stamp Ordinance which stated that every pinson who pre- Transport and Communica- | 7(3) tring(3), ((X)Dgaw-15)day

sents for

with duty which

change chargeavis any bill of ex- tions (Refer to pega 101, "Capturant loki daked us to-go upstairs,

Vocabulary?

:11. Boong(3)·(1)ial. To make Present,

17. Boong(3) chent. To someone oft at the minion. 13. Boong(3) "sauen(3. somepra off at the wharf. 14. Boang(a)' (1)hanna. someone off on a journey.

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* 18... Soong(3)» (1) fäung); - dratt (2).

(2)ghting (4)imum (3) abarng. The res- | 30. (2) Ngaw-(3)day. - (3)dzań (1) tsawahing (1) » gawng (3) » gay (i) | (2)aherng-bul (3): No we (then)

took it up.

[IL]\{2}NgaW«(5)day

()sberg- don(3) way(3]-lau(2). We went up to the 3rd floor,

has not been duly stamped shall be tonese Simplified"): deemed to have committed an offence against the Ordinance, and every

203 soong(3). To give or pre- person who takes any sudi bil sent. To escort. or note shalt not be entitled to row 200 hay (2). To riše. To' build. river thereon, Counce) said all, ruch | The originato, To begin. documents must be stamped before Combinationet st presentation to any person. "If the document was a penenissory: note it was because the chop of tha defendant firm appeared on the back of the document, and that was the only, ground on which it could be a promissory note, Counsel declared. BET MONGli waid bills of exchange and promissory notes were in very

Ordinance. He submited the docLI- ment before the Court was vold and house. could not be sued on since the

17 Hay (2) toy (8) action was based on the allocation dinner, that the document: wm a bit of

Ortoral. Expressions: BECKBIES "ON"ja, promissory note.

Nolatives. Trebly." Mr Vernoctaid that 10. Teun (2) tak(1). se he understood 11. Mr McNeill Way

XKW(3) Kay(3), A foki. A contending that the

An` omistant. ollow should partner.

gain asked us when we wanted 110. Shing (1) gawog(3), gay(1), | dinnér pervedim a matter of farm in that the docu» ment was bad for lack of fond A lift. Angelevator,

-30, (3)Ngww!(8) day -(3) wah - han- becase it lacked ifongkong amps, *111. (3) Sherog, dùng (2) ⠀ #righ (2)-(3) you dalk(1)=fukta)" "hay (3)· To spried it was grua to_way, 11 | class. Best quality.

taoy (3). Ww side-st - could be should have boras Hongkong Factor

Middie corved immediately,

• 113, Joonrkl) dungta. but that could, quite; matly be re- class, Medium, quality.

27 Gum (8) 46: (2) kul medied by atwingo kha -Űpart 313, (3)llah Gungth). Low class, choot(1)-huita) (9)9ue (3) bay don undertaking to have the document Peor quality, properly" stamped,p.

pit"||({})**(2)yek lok(3). Bo ha (then) Courel addet, he was not pr(Continurd),

Transport and Commandiications: went out to prepare things DUENCE LO- Bergue./the "painiak the

*7 (To nie Condinued); present stage bit-arked for stjournanetit" in order that he mighi

32. Gow(3) Law (2)-gay(3) daars- (3)(2)ngat-(3)day? (5)yup-bul(2) yut (1) gaat (1) tawng (3). The foll conducted us to a' rooms.

13. (2) KM (5)mun (2)ngaw-(3) ► day yeeoo(3) meo(1) + (2) 7el. (807(3), mide (1)–(2)ych dzau (2) He asked us what dishes and wides we would Į have."

10 lay(2) ook(i). To bulldayau (3) wah yewoo(3)(5) sherng-

To.

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Inspector Apps sold that the defendant first denied he had found any money when he was, questioned by the complainant,

Wednes Chong Yan-fal, inat day, but later confessed to tho karony when a. report, STON made to the Folica."

In

The

*

equal amount of the When hearing commenced' 'this' morning bir bernacchi wald the action was on a document which In the further alternativo ha,, waa: going to call a bill of they claim the sum of $10,000 exchange Lind which he hoped so as money received by defend show was clearly a bill of exchange. ita: titen produced the document to ants for the use of plaintiffs and the Court on her aid him undanood

previously

Mr. McNell wished - to - raise a point. acknowledged as

· With regard to it. The effect vai pleaded,

the document, he added, was the whole subject matter of the dipuje, Mr. McNelli said the point he wanted to make was in connection. win the plamp OrdinancR, 21, WHE not unni for Counet so take- such-

In the Onal alternative, plain- uffs chimed the sum was held out by defendents in trust for plaintiffs, and they therefore

consider: lids: portion,

Damira Janice, Willams- granted the opilesifongoed adjourned the hear ing to blonday, suck at 10 6.10.

· 109.

34. (3)Ngaw-doo(1) · · (1)Dung-(7) amara) tart), (5) beri đua t diaŭ(3). My lends. wald that they wanted dishes, and wines. of the best quality. 136. Gaw (3) law (2)-gay (8). (3)yala (5)mun? (8) ngaww(3) day khi guy (13.

Printed and pubilated: by STEWART Ahmua · GAAT for and on behalf of South China Moming Port Limited at 1- Wyndham Broat, City of Victorda, in the Colony of Hongkong.

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