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ANON
TEW people go about who
For me badge
that hints at the personality they keep hidden behind the face they show to the world. Some with a characteristic gesture, others by the clothes they wear or the way they wear them, brond east often without knowing it, a telling detail from their autobiography.
Silas, who stood in the dock at the Tower Bridge court, bore no such badge. He might have been the personification
Schoolgirls Attend A Trial
Fifty-four girls of the Sacred Heart School were Interested spectators at the trial of Maki Chauk, charged at the Criminal
bery, with aggravation and re- celving stolen property.
Before the Pule Judge, Mr Jumlee Reece and a Jury of nix men and Woman, Mak was accused of having taken part in
robbery at Chuk Yuen Tung Village - (Kowloon City)
December 1 last year with two other men named Mak Fu and Chun Wah. Quantity of cloth- Jewellery, a fountain' ing and pen, two suitcases, eight Chinese medicine pills
were und $400 said to have been stolen, from members of a Chan family Uving
of all those in a hut in the village: G. R.
[Tis WDS
Who And it convenient to sign Themselves
"Anon."
mast distinctive feature
that thing about him seemed dis- tlactive; his anonymity was 24 profound as that of a bombed bullding reduced tu such muddle of dust and rubble that only an expert could tell if it had once been a enthedral or a chemist's shop.
CILAS is 48. Standing beside
him in the dock there was an Irishman half his age, no less shabbity clothed than he, no less hollow-checked, hungry- looking, pale, no tess morusely silent, who yet, compared to his neighbour there seemed klingly alive.
Silae and his partner plended gulity to being
spar-
Crown Counsel,
Sheath, who
prosecuted, as-
sisted by Det. Insp. Cheng, told
the jury that robbery
In
and
receiving
the charges
of werd
The
was
alternative.
aggravation that in the present
cose was the accused went to rob with little other men. There 'doubt that there was a robbery but the Crown would have to satisfy the jury that the t- cused was one of the robbers.
Mr Sheath said that in the hut lived a married woman (Mrs Chan) with a married daughter and three small children in the front room, two other young daughters, oget. 17 and 15 in the back room and the husband (M: Chan) in the parlour.
Mrs Chan and her married daughter were Awakened at both 2 am by strange men who con-entered their room and threaten- cerned together in stealing 351b.ed them with a chopper (which of lead from a derellet build-was subsequently found on the ing in the Borough. The police premises). The men covered then had watched while the Irish-up with bed-clothes and lei man scaled a rickety wall and tore of the lead, passing it down Silas. When
to
their hands and feet with neck- ties. The two young girls in the their other room were similarly dealt
although with,
they were
labours were over, the police-threatened with a knife and not men had moved in and made a chopper. At one moment, one the arrest,
of these girls screamed and this "All right slr, we're guilty aliwas heard by persons in the next right, str, Just bad luck, sir."" room. In view of something Silus ad said, as if arrest was neither more or less than he Jad expected from the enter- prise. The Irishman had eld nothing.
T that moment, perhaps, the AT.
police may
have thought that the older man had been led into the adventure by the younger, whose silence was of the angry, resentful sort that a Keneral, might display at being outgeneralled by his enemy.
Then the
inquiries sunt
were
made, and the pleture began to look different.
Sllas and the Irishman had in common the fact that they had both prisons from the inside. But the Irishman's two crimes were
affairs, Small
dairs, have been
Копе to
latively might almost
clúental.
He had
prison for two
which the accused sald at a later date this scream was rather km-
portant, added Crown Counsel.
FATHER THREATENED
He went on to say that the father was also threatened and to lie on their bed and covered
taken into the girls' room, made
with box-clothes. The pre- mises were ransacked and a great quantity of clothing and other things were taken.
Scene of the property and clothing subsequently found at the home of the accused werd identified by one of the women, sald Mr Sheath.
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1953.
Govt House Presentation
Sir Arthur Morse receiving a bronze statuette from His Excellency the Governor at Government House this morning. See story below. (Staff Photographer).
Sir Arthur Morse Receives Highest Scout Award
On behalf of the Boy Scouts Association, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, GCMG, this morning presented Sir Arthur Morse with the highest Scout Award, the Silver Wolf, in recognition of the latter's services to the Scout movement.
Sir Arthur, President of the Hongkong Branch of the Boy Scouts Association since 1946, is the first man in the Colony and one of the few layman in the world to receive this award which has to be approved by the Chief Scout himself. It is more usually awarded only to Scouters and people actually "inside the Movement”.
COURT
Sheaffers TM SNORKEL
ACTION FOLLOWS
From The Filos
TRADE MARKS DISPUTE 100 Years
Ago
An application to the Court to direct the Registrar of Trade Marks to proceed with an application filed by Schering, A.G., of Berlin, for registration of 12 trade marks in Class 3 of the Hongkong Register relat- ing to medicinal products, notwithstanding applications by British Scher- ing, Ltd., of London, for registration of the same trade marks in Hong-down for trial before the Supreme kong, was made before the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice E. H. Williams in the Supreme Court this morning.
Cortiron,
Several civil cases were sot
three were for claims against the Court on Monday last, of which Insurance offices, arising out of the Marlon M'Intyre, which put back in distress in November
The trade marks are Albucid, Arcanol, Biliselectan, Cylotropin, Medinal, Novatophan, Prgynon, Proluton, Solganan, Testoviron last; but as the policies stipulated
and Vosano.
for
11
McNelll,
Living Language
Why we say Allign-
tor.
When the Spaniards explored South America for the first time they came across the alligator, until then unknown to them. They named
el it lagarto, the lizard. For the same reason, when the Greeks first Baw crocodiles in Egypt, they that the
the
Schering, A. G. are represent- McNeill said that as Mr Wright ed by Mr John
QC, read the affidavits to the Court, and Mr D. A. L. Wright, both | his Landship would find that the instructed by Mr P. A. L. Vine whole of the terms of that and the Hon. Leo d'Almada, QC, | agreement were confined to the
Oswald Cheung, both United Kingdom. and Mr instructed by Mr H. Colne, ap-
In addition to the trade pear for British Schering Ltd. marks and by quite separato Mr W. K. Thomson, Deputy arrangement applicants granted Registrar-Generat, who appeared certain lleenees to Schering
the
de til. Registrar of Trade to manufacture products of Marks, and who later withdrew applicants which had been with the consent of the Court, patented and that licenco Was explained that the case was how to apply within the United before the Court as a result of Kingdom, Counsel said.
decision of the Registrar of in Trade Marks
refusing to register the 12 trade marks tri
until the rights dispute
of the parties had been determined by the Court
Mr McNell said that the case Was in fact
a contest upon affidavits as to who had the right to apply for registration Mr McNelil sald of the 12. trade marke set out in the Notice of
of Motion. Counsel sald proceeded
through the evidence there would be the indisputable ment or purported assignment fact that the applicants
of any rights whatsoever under the parties who had
the trade mark and goodwill these marks, and he submitted which in fact had expired.
Counsel handed up Ilst there were no rights in Hong- kong which could conceivably showing the dates of registra- Lions of the trade marks in be claimed by the respondents
emanated in the Germany as well as the dates whose rights
claimed by the respondents of Crst place from the applicants.
registration in
United Kingdom.
that as
they
were
invented
RIGHTS ASSIGNED
During the war Schering Ltd went into fiquidation and Liquidator of that Company purported to assign to the pre sent respondents (Brush Scher. ing. Ltd) their rights in respect of patents.
Court would not find a single word in the documents before the Court showing any assign-
The trade marks
the
1
were first
registered in applicants' name in Germany, said Counsel, and
now came to the respondents Court and sald they were the people who were entitled In Hongkong to call themselves
named them Krokodellos, which is
the Greek word for lizard.
New Court Hears First Case
Barber Sentenced To Six Months
for six months notice, the plain- tiffs in the first case were dan. suited, and the others were with- drowes
The other trial was an action ejectment réfaling to land in the Lower Bazaar, the facts of which
bo appeared to follows:-When the fire accurred in December 1831, a Parsee was the owner of Marine luta Nos. 8 and in, and received rotlen
from the government that they would, in according with tho forms of his lease, resume his lols and give him other land In compensation; and on his asking what land, a portion which turn- ed out afterwards to be almost entirely covered with deep water, was pointed out to him
Tho map.
Surveyor General, according to one wit- ness, promised to fill up half this water, but in the witness- box that officer denied he had dong so, slating that he only made some vague promises about Alling up something, by which he was not in ony roan.net bound.
DIS
n
question to
LOTS SOLD The Parsee having died, his executor sold the two lots m the Plaintiff, who had them registered in the Lond Office 11.5 tho Iuts existed previous to the notice, and no remark was made in the Office
Land
book about any notice
and having been given,
no entry then existed in the office
books that any notice affected
these lots. In the Court, howe over the ever,
Surveyor General produced the Land Office books, and showed an entry in them respecting the notlee, asserting that such entry was made two DE
THE CONTEST Schering, A.C. were a Ger- man corporation, sald Counsel, who after reading Section 20 of the Trade Marks Ordinance cald that the Court had to determine the rights of parties. He invited the Court also to refer to section 12(1) of proprietor of the trade marks District Court on the Island when the Plaintiff registered his the same Ordinance which to be stated that any person claiming
which
round his
the
of
who
27.
-
The newly established three days after the notice was
done.
upon being
011
.
in-
Counsel submitted, were recorded its first case this a proprietor of a trade invented by applicants.
morning when it sentenced assignment; but he
cross-examined,
admitted mark who was desirous Reading an affidavit dated a 20-year-old barber to pri that he only supposed so, ou-
1952, made by Hans- October registering the same must apply
Hemann, Managing son for six months for cause it ought to have been In writing to the Registrar of Jurgen
Mr Pollard, however, Director of the Export Depart wounding a fellow barber deposed, that when he registered Trade Marits, So that the conment of applicant firm, Mr Wright with a pair of scissors on the Plainte asulgument, had the right to call themselves said that affirmant had been test was, sald Counsel. the proprietor in Hongkong of 1923. On instructions of appll-
June 10th, 1852, no entry of the 12 trade marks.
connected with applicants since January 25,
Judge A. D. Scholes told the notice was then in existence.
PLAINTIFF'S CASE · sketch to the Court the mam tion in Hongkong of the 12 trade a út af temper at the time of the facts, that the lots had no
Mr McNeill said he would cants, an application was filed on prisoner. Ho Hung, who was
March 11, 1952 for the registra- described as "being obviously In The Plaintiff relied on the
He said that the accused was
events which had occurred and later would ask Mr Wright to marks. On July 7, 1952, the incident that he might well been taken for public purposes, arrested five days later.
With their Colony Commis-, opportunity to inspect the Silver read-such parts of the sfidavit: Registrar of Trade Marks wrote have wounded the other mas _the_ Surveyor General having Poller party found in and an- sioner, Mr Qush, and organising Wolf, which he wore on a greca
to the applicants" "solicitors that datally. In Jus view
10 given them private were to he was not prepared to register other man together. They took commissioner, Mr J. A. Hudson, and yellow riaden sten
Ho pleaded guilty to levant to the application.
the dividuals, and that, but for over 100 Scouts, representative of neck. other premisas the Colony's 2,400 paraded out- the Police to
the marles until such lime as charge of unlawfully and mail- public purposes, the which they said was their home side Government House for the
ints were incorporated their rights were determined by clously wounding Hung Cheung Applicants
government and there arıd
in Germany the Court or settled by agrechol with intent to do grievous the
Company found was
presentation and heard suit,
Ex- of pair FrOttte1yws-ia
many gears ago, Counsel weat ment. The Registrar also stated, bodily harm in a barbershop at
given on, and one of their marks was the ofldavit further went on, 247 Des Voeux Road Central, formal one, as it ought to have and eight lency thank Sir Arthur for his trousers,
been signed by the Governor Chinese medicine pills-the sub-work for them and for his ser-
registered in Germany as long that an application had also been first floor."
BAD axo as 1908. In 1038 applicants, received from British Schering
who executes the loase-that- it Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Senior was not given to the Plaintif who had had agents in the Ltd to register the same trade United Kingdom for the sale of marks.
Crown Counsel, told the Court that, supposing the notice their products, decided that their The amrmant said that appli- that for some time before the have been good and the Crown bard to have the power, the Crown, interest there would be furthered cants were the owners of the incident there had been by entering into an arrangement marks and a schedule attached feeling between
registration
of the sign- accused by with those agents whereby cor-
to the affidavit showed when and the complainant.
ment after the notice, assented tain trade marks and the good- they were first used in Hoog. On January 25, when a to
to the assignment, and thus will of applicants' business in the icong. Every one of the marks customer entered the barber United Kingdom were trans- had been used in Hongkong shop, an argument developed ferred to a British Emited com- before the Paciße Wor.
between Ho and Hung as to pany called Schering Ltd. Mr Hearing is continuing.
who should attend to the cus on the Gith tomer.
months for as
and the theft of a bottle
of milk had cost him a
fine.
looked
£1
Silas, on the other hand, who so colourless and dis- pirited, so incapable of initiat- ing anything, even a crime, had a formidable record. He had been unsuccessful in Д wido range of illegal activities, und stealing lend was almost a habit with him,
•
THE ofleer, in charge of the
case finished reading out to Miso Sybil Campbell, the magis- trate, the detalls of Silas's last few crimes. He began to sketch in the rest of the story. was apprenticed
bottle blower
as a boy," the polico
officer said, "and then he joined
the
army,
serving with
Scottish regiment from 1023 to 1927. Later, he worked
ΠΕ
A
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beit a
HIS
vices to the Movement. His
of the receiving Excellency expressed the pride of all present in the signal honour accorded to Sir Arthur who, he sald, had always taken the Movament.
when
Ject matter charge.
The necused was charged the next morning
he made statements 10 the Pulice, On December 9 he went with the Police to a pawnshop to redeemi some
articles on pawntickets found in his premises, sald Mr Sneath.
British Flood
greatest possible interest in the Disaster
He also presented Sir Arthur with a solid bronze statuette of a Colony Scout, a token of op- preciation from the Scouts of Hongkong to their President. A collection had been taken among all the Scouts and Cubs! in the Colony
who subscribed
Fund
CLOSING AT NOON SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28
The accused was not identified as being present that night, but he was found in the company of another man and some of the stulen properly was on his pre-between 5 alid 50 cents each to- mises, added Mr Sneath.
wards a farewell present for Previously acknowledged:--- The case is proceeding.
Sir Arthur. With part of the Sterling £217. 3. Od.
collected the statuette Australian £5. money was bought, and the residue may US$40. be used to establish a fund for and needy Scouts in the Colony.
A Deliberate
15 0
To
&
hospital porter, then 03 Labourer and
kitchen porter. He served in the last war, and was given a good bad care character, but he has had no
Regular, work since then."
Attempt
tion "S LL, D
Break Law Association, Hongkong Branch
Remarking that it seemed a des jbernie, and large scale attempt to break the law and in view of the fact tha this was a particularly m the number of dogs concerned, Mr D, F. O'Reilly-Mayne gentenced four men to seven monti"
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The statuette bore the inscrip- "Sir Arthur, Morse, CBE, D. President Boy Scouts
1046-53. From all his
Scout Mr & Mre J. H. Friends,"
Maycock Thanking the Scouts for the Mr & Mrs Gorely honour done to him, Sir Arthur Mr C. Y. Chan .... nold hе had
found Brit, Indep.. Pro. pleasure in
the Coy. K.M.P. "How did these two become morning for Liegs! transportation
imprisonment at Kowibon Court this interests of Boy Scouts in Hong Mr & Mrs A associated?" the magistrate of dogs from the New Territories | kong—and expressed his sorrow! Sinclair .. Sterling £5.5.0d.
ad cruelty to Anteate
that he would be unable to see, The Appelleship of "In a common lodging-house,"
The defendants were Chan Wah. the completion of the new Head-
the Sea. 20. hop fokl, Chan Yee, ES, the officer answered.
sure Mr & Mrs H. LA. W. "What do you want to say?"ensed hawker, Ng Yung, shop quarters, although he was faki, and Chan Cheung 20.
the building would be "a home W
Aitken Hearned hawker.
worthy of your achievements," Offleers & Men, 173 According to the Prosecution the Police arrested the defendants on
He added of the statuette that Locating Battery Saturday in a paddy field near Stan lin Waf Village, Shatin, when they
the Scouts on which he placed Mr & Mrs E. were each carrying a bamboo basket with dogs inside. The soal number the highest value as I do their
When they were arrested the Grad 200d wishes for my wife and All
myself."
asked,
Mies Campbell asked Silas. He answered her with silence, --and so did the Irishman when
his turn
came, The Irishman was remanded for more in- quiries to be made about him. Mits Campbell turned to Silas. "My powers are not sufficient 40 deal with you," she said, "you will be committed to the County of London Sessions for Demence."
Jo was led away, and you hantly noticed his going:
Alt United States and British mon-of-war and other naval vessols In tho harbour were Krossed overall in recognition
of dogs was 10 of various stres.
It was a personal tribute from
and second defendant told the Police Sir Arthur then walked among the Scouts to give them an
that they had bought the dogs at the Sheung Shui Market, New Terri- tories and had transported them 10 Shatin by train. They then employed the third and fourth defendant to help curry them to Kowloon via Shatin Pass
Colonel J. C. Rix, Veterinary Oficer, said that when he examined the animals he found that the mouts of the three largest dogs were 30 tightly bound that their daws were wollen to three times their, normal size:
to
Ele attached great importance the stopping of the movement of dore from the New Territories to the *The defendants said that they had intended to bring the dogs to Kow loon to sell as watcisdoge,"
of George Washington's birthly congested area of Kowloom. day, the anniversary of which Kell yesterday,
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Sterling £232, 8. od. .- Australian' £5. US$40.
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SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
Apr. 1967 by MLA Berrion, Inc.
"Last night your boy friend talked a good half hour about food ho ikos--is ho getting ready to pop the question?”
FEELING
the
har no right to resume the land
that the notice
was
an
did away with the notice-and own had caused the that the Crown Plaintiff to give up these lots
of
him giving land equivalent in return, or
alling up
the
soma
The complainant later said upon terms of the accused struck him with his water on the new lot, and not
having kept to fist. The complainant picked up tract, its breach of a bottle of hair lotion and released the Plaintiff from the
dung it at Ho, but missed him.
the con- faith
and lastly, that the
by
ona
The accused, Crown Counsel notice went on, was then sold to have
have Registration Ordinance,
other
picked up the scissors, with document has priority over an- which he stabbed 'Hung five
according to priority of Inges in chest.
The counsel for the Plaintifs Mr Blair-Kerr said the post- urged the Chief Justice to leave tion was that the complainant several of these points to the Jury: was unarmed during the fight, but. His Honour declined, on the After being stabbed, he ran
the ground
tho back, side, and registration.
that
Surveyor to the proprietor's office with General having worn tint these lands were resumed for public Ho in pursuit. When the pro- prietor, Wah Chiu, tried to stop purposes, he was bound to hold Ho, he was also stabbed in the it so, and would not leave it to forearm.
the Jury,
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