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Radiators, etc.

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JOHN CLARKE'S

CASEBOOK

The Idle Rich

FOR 50 perishing cold

minutes a sergeant and

CHINA MAIL

Court Awards

$30,755 & Costs

Judgment for $30,755 being deposit paid in a contract for the supply of carbon black was award- two constables, all in plained the Wing Yip Hong, merchants, of 83 Con- clothes, had trailed Arthur

naught Road Central, by the Puisne Judge, Mr Justice C. W. Reece in the Supreme Court this morning.

and Ernie round the little streets of the Adelphi, making mental notes of their actious, silently diving into doorways for cover when one of the men looked

round.

J

The defendants, the United Trade Develop- ments, Ltd., merchants, of 1 Duddell Street, were also ordered to pay the costs.

Wing Yip Hong claimed loss Blissfully unconscious that a half-section of the Metropoliton of profit of difference between Police were on their tails, Arthur the contract and market prices and

industriously Ernie went

on five metric tons of "Meteor" of trying carbon black, at 10 cents per lh, about their business

and parked cars amounting to $1.102,30, แทน the door-handles

seemed, that night, that damages for breach of contract. Defence stated that the The every car in London had been

"Double Chula" was Presently the label steurely locked.

hes merely defent

defendants'

own label two men gave up their task. They left the Hule streets

es Importers and such Inbei, it sountered

Cross to Charing

80 desired, could have casily removed. station, went to a buffel-bar, and ordered bottle of light ale apies.

THEY

was

and

IT'S THE SERGEANT

were thoughtfully sip- ping their drinks by the buffet window when Arthur snik: 'Ullo, Touk what the wind's blown in. See that chap autside? It's a eupper. Sergeant bloke I met when I was on that painting job at the Yard."

indeed,

the Cutside sergeant who had been observing Arthur and Ernie-and the two constables were with him. Arthur beckoned him inside, as if he were an old friend. As the posse of police entered, Arthur turned to his companion and said: "Hey, Ernie, order another round-five lights.

Hle turned to the

sergeant: "Well, well," he said, "what you doing here, `sarge? Remember me, doucher? Ärthur, what was on thi

painting Job at the Yard?" "AS sergeant,

a matter of fact," said the "I've come to arrest you and your friend as suspected persons, loitering with intent to steal from unattended cars."

NO DRINKS, THANKS

ARTHUR laughed.

sarge, that's

*suss.*

been

WEB

by

cludes

the plaintiff from re- pudiating the contract.

Q

0

It seems clear to me from the authorities that such clauses By clause 0, under which the defendants Keek to escupe liability, lise narrowly con-

nullify struci so as not to

the description under which the allowing an- goods are sold, olher artick to be substituted for that which has been con- "de- tracted for and thereby feating

the fundamental right Appearing for plaintiff

of

buyer Mr Patrick Yu, instructed

to

tho receive while article bargained for and that Hastings and Company

defenriants ennnot

avail Mr Oswald V. Cheung, on the the

P. L. Lam.

themselves of this clause to instructions of Mr

consequences of avoid the represented the defendants.

breach of the Contract. His Lordship said in part:

plaintiff's In this action the

For the reasons which I have for the return of

am. of the opinion that given claim is $30,755, being the deposit pald the plaintiff was justified in re- by plaintiff to the defendants jecting the goods tendered

and under a contract dated

that he is entitled to recover August 1951,

for and damages 15,

the deposit paid on the goods. breach of the said contract.

There still remains the claim On the contract, there is a

for damages for the breach of certificate that the buyers have contract, a claim for loss of pro- ordered and purchased throught between the contract and the defenciants the under market prices. There is no dis- mentioned goods on the terms pute over

conditions written and which was fixed at HK50.20 per and printed below and as stated on b.

contract. But the the back hereof.

Under the evidence as to the market price caption "Quantly. Description on the date of the arrival of the and Prico", there is set out goods viz: December 21, 1951, is

allows: "Total (5) five metrie far from satisfactory, tons of carbon black "Metcor”. Price: at HK$0.20 per lb. CIF Hongkong, including war risk"

ADMITTED

the

PAYMENT

out as

Ris admitted that in accord- ance with the terms of the contract, the plaintiff paid lo the defendants on or about August 15, 1051, the sum of $30,755 in part payment of the "Ha, ha,

purchase price. It is also good one,

agreed that the goods arrived that is. Hear what the surge.

on December 21, 1951, and Says, Ern? Guing to do us for

that

the plainin received

of notice

their

arrival from the defendants. On the same day, Mc Man Po-hon, 03 behalf of the plaintiff, a ̈Mr Anderson, a Surveyor, and an employee of the defendant Ccm- pay, Mr Yip, inspected the goods stored in the where they were North Point Wharf Godown and it was found that the brand on the bags in which the carbon black was packed was "Double

ugree that it

Ernie seemed was an excellent jest.

"Finish your drinks und come with us to the station," the ser- geant said,

"Aw, turn it up, surge. If you want to

arrest us, come back after closing time, ch, Ernic?"

"That's right," Ernie said. But the sergeant was Armi. and declining the drinks for

in the

THURSDAY,

Established 1845

MARCH 5, 1953.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

1-3

T. MÄNGU. A. Pat, OTT, Copt, 1943 by NẸA BANNER, TA,

"We're going on a meatless diet noxt wosk—you can pass the word along to like?"

Taxi Driver Loses

His Case

con-

Dishonoured Cheques: Judgment For Plaintiff

SHEAFFERS

Skrip

Judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $160,000 with costs was delivered by Mr Justice C. W. Reece, Puisne Judge, at the Supreme Court this morning in the suit involving four dishonoured cheques against the Bright Sky Steamship Com- pany, of room 311, China Building, and its part- ners, Ying Tse-ling and Herbert Lee.

The cheques in question were drawn on the Tak Shing Fook Kee Bank, which has since closed down.

The plaintiff, S. A. Wong, merchant of 21 Wongnelchong Road, was represented by Mr A. J. Cllford, instructed by Mr Hon. Leo A. Y. Hon. Tho d'Almada, QC, and Mr S. V.

by Gitting, instructed

Mr

E. S. C. Brooks, represented

the defendants.

Named as third parties to the action were C. C. Wong, of room 54, Hotel Ceell, and K. S. Zea

of and C. L Zec, both room 311 China Building. They

Countess Of Limerick

Arrives

The Countess of Lime-

were not present in Court nor rick, DBE, Vice-Chairman were they represented.

of the Executive Committee The plaintiff claimed that the cheques drawn by the Steam- of the British Red Cross ship Company were found to be Society, who is on an ex-

on dishonoured

presentation, tensive tour of the branches that notico

this of

was of the Red Cross in the Far given to the defendants,

East, arrived here this morning by BOAC from Tokyo,

and

aver

The cheques drawn on the Tak Shing Fook Kee Bank were for the respective sums of $30,- 000, $10,000, $100,000 and $20.-

Recounting her week's visit to 000, Holding that he was not satisfied that any

and were dated December

1951; 24,

January 31, 1962; Korea, where she looked

and February medlenl units, the Countess said February 9, 1952; sideration had passed on the alleged sale of a public

was Impressed with car licensed No. 4476, Mr Justice C. W, Reece at the

The plaintiff claimed that she 1992 action Supreme Court this morning dismissed an

third defendants the medical facilities which are second and

She first de- "excellent' and up-to-date. were partners of the the contract price brought by Yeung Chi-hung, taxi-driver, against his

sald that they have the most brother-in-law, Yuen Yau of the On Hang Garage, for

fendant firm

In their defence, the defend skilled and competent doctors ants alleged that the plaintiff there. damages for detention and conversion of the car, and

and

On one occasion, she said, she K. S. Zee were business alternatively for $30,000 which he claimed he had

associates and had fraudulently went by helicopter to one of the paid for a consideration which had failed.

conspired to

get the four hosplial ships with the intention the consider the evidence ad- Plaint claimed that the car was consideration in fact passed

cheques into the hands of the of following the procedure for

claimed plaintiff Defendants

the treatment of casualties. vanced by the plaintiff insuft-mortgaged to him in June, 1050 for alleged sale of this motor car. I am $10,000 by the defendant's wife, of the opinion that Mr Me's inability

It takes only three minutes clent to justify me in making Wong Klu, who

also that the cheques were not was running the to remember whether any money

injured in the field of an award for loss. of profits. On Hang, Garage and had employed to fact passed, together with the

given to the plaintiff in the for an plaintiff as a driver. A bill of sale failure on the part of the plainti

course of business, that the battle to be transferred to a in respect of this was executed by to call the woman Wong Khu and Wong Kly acting under a power of the admitted value of the car a algnatory was not authorised to hospital," she said, while talk

which #c circumstances her husband and a $7,000, attorney for

sign them by himself, and that ing about the time element in- inemorandum of satisfaction to the render the transaction so suspicious

this was known to the plainly volved in the evacuation of the bili was executed, by the plaintiff on that it would be dangerous for the February 22, 1031.

couri to act upon the contract as

In the alternative, defendants wounded. Plaintiff alleged that in Decem- a genuine instrument in the sense

claimed that plaintiff had given ber, 1950 when he asked for repay that any consideration passed. I am

no consideration for the cheques, ment of the $10,000 Wong Kiu was not unmindful of the evidence that

and that the cheques were not She said that there were few unable to pay and asked him to Wong Klu har now returned to and

cases of frost-bite this year be- presented for payment within a buy the car for a further $20,000. again lving with her husband, A deed of assignment for the car the defendant, but she was the one

reasonable time, and denied that cause of good clothing and the could have put the omice person who

She also notice of dishonour was given. less severe winter. was executed in a solicitors and plaintif paid $19,000 to Wong plaintiff's case beyond doubt, if in-

They claimed that plaintiff was mentioned that the wounded 312.

feed she did receive any money on the alleged sale of the motor car,"

and

the Communist forces are given the same kind of medical treatment.

In the result, l'eater judg- ment for the plaintiff for $30,755 and costs.

British

Flood

Disaster

Fund

The Fund will close at NOON, March 14, 1953.

Previously acknowledged:

himself a his men, allowed | Chain". This brand was a Sterling £332. 2. Od. Arthur and Ernie to finish their label which was pasted to the | Australian £5. beer, then arrested them.

Next day at Bow Street

Arthur and Ernie pleaded not guilly to the charge of loitering, and asked for a remand so that they might obtain legal aid.

A

to

ARTHUR'S LUCK

bags.

On discovering that the bus and wo .HK$205.155.85

Company

&

US$40.

"Double Chein". The were marked

Shing refused to accept the plaintif

Lid. delivery on the ground that the The Chinese Gol contract was for the supply of

Silver Ex- carbon black "Meleor" and has

change Socfely sued for the return of the deposit | Mr & Mrs A. pad and for damages for lots of

WGS

50.00

The defendant maintained that he was not aware that the power of attorney granted" to "his wife-em tained a power to sell and that no such power was intended. He also claimed that this power of attorney was revoked on the date of sale to the knowledge of the plaintiff and alleged that the purported sale wZS a fraudulent conspiracy between his wife and the paintin

Paint was represented by Mr Dewald Cheung instructed by. Mesra astinga), and defendant by Mr Charles Loseby, Q.C. (instructed by Mr M. A. de Silva).

"HARD SWEARING"

Chartered

Bank Dividend

At the Annual General Meel- ing

Stockholders on 1st of

of The April the Directors Chartered Bank of India. Aus- In his Judgment. Mr Justice Reece tralia & China will recommen remarked that there was some "hard

final dividend of 7% actual Awearing" on both sides. The plam- a

it was dying when he denied all subject to Income Tax making knowledge of the quarrels resulting 14% for the year 1952. Also a 8,000.00 in the separation of the defendant

from his wife, Wong Kiu, in January, specia

but on the evidence he could not find that the power of attomey was revoked to the knowledge of the plainis before

McG. Mitchell in memory of. the lute Mr J. T. Burdett

20.00

Judge.

Wan

...HK$213,225.85

2nd

Total at 4 p.m.

yesterday Remitted to London

March.

£12,000

104,491.43

HK$ 18,744.42

Sterling £332. 2. 01 Australian £6 US$40.

WEEK later the full story of

proft.

The

defendants' their arrest was told to Sir

Managing Laurence Dunne, the Chief Director, Muk Chan-ming, stated Arthur and Ernie, that in August, 1951, the brond Magistrate. Answering questions put by their

of no consequence so leng counsel, described how they spent as the goods were of German the fateful day.

origin and good quality; there Both were unemployed, they fore the contract

was entered sard, and had

for some been

into that the purchase was by their wives sample. The sample was attach weeks.

However,

ed to the contract at the reques! went out to work, while they drew National Assistance money of Mr Man (plaintiff's employee

help keep their families. On the day

of their arrest and witness) "with our consent

The plaintiff contended that he Arthur collected £10 from a street bookmaker, having been purchased carbon black "Meteor and that the goods supplied Chain" carbon lucky enough to back with £2

were "Double (National Assistance money or black and that lie WA5

Con- TOO his wife's pay) a greyhound tha!

sequently entitled to reject them. had scampered home on 8-1

DEFENCE CONTENTION winner the night before.

On behalf

of the defendants, it was contended that the com

Summoned for carrying 22 ....AND THE RECKONING

tract was by simple and that passengers more than the four he what the plaintiff wanted to buy was licensed to carry in his 08- mo celebrate, he and Ernie, his

ac-ploul sampar,

Yau Wah was was German carbon black friend, had gone to the West End, and spent most of the day. cording to the sample attached ned $160 by Mr T. B. Low nt

At the same the Marine Court this morning. to the contract. and the greater part of Arthur's

Defendant was intercepted on small fortune, in sampling the time, Counsel for the defendants

that Detailed stated: "It is true the February 17 last in Tung Chung there. public-houses

parties memories of the day were natur-

consequence

MANY PASSENGERS

INTELLIGENCE TEST.

SOLUTION

contracted lo buy Bay, Lantao, while taking the ally blurred, but on one point "Me'cor" carbon black, but I passengers from a Hongkong

clear,

They had submit that the brand was of no ferry to Souton Village... they were touched no car door handles.

whatever when the But the evidence of the three contract was

made". Further, police officers, whose memories Counsel for the defendants has asked the Court, to find that the were in no way fuddled, was too

carbon black tendered to the strong. Arthur and Ernle were

In fact "Meteor" plaintiff was found guilty,

carbon black, and submitted that it was undisputed that the car- the samO bon black was of quality and kind as "Meteor".

Gng Denny. Finally, it was contended on

As neither had been in trouble with the police for 15 years, they were fined £5 each instead of being sent to prison. looks of

They left wearing mingled

defendants that 6 on the back of the

to no contract, viz:-"Buyers cept substitutes which may be shipped by the Suppliers arid quantity and any variation in price", enables the defendants to supply other goods and pre-

rellet and anxiety. Relief behalf of the at escaping the heavier punish-clause ment, anxiety finding the

Over the fines. There money for seemed only two courses open to them--find another fast dog and back

their wives it, or have demand a rise in pay.

This is on the same lines a 1 previous LT. (“Ice Crosma“), but fewer data ars offered, it therefore a shade more difficult.

In respect of each cake detan,

Jobiska pences

ARHEARTH 3 out a two-

one is then the number of her nephewa, jena She pays out sa place. Be there stat have born 13 cakes

The other factors of

and

12 and 11 lead to impossible

39 169 restilta.

kience n 10 %, and Aunt Jobiska has three nephexa.

thras

Theyaté, respectively. cakes (James); four cake) and six cakes (stonald),

Sonalny kie şix cakes.

London Ksptezi ästyice.

centenary dividend

LESS FROST-BITE

Living Language

Why we say Not worth a rap.

▲ rap or

rapparca

was a counterfeit Irish coin which passed in the reign of George' I for A halfpenny, although it was worth less than 8 farthing. Hence the expression "not worth a rap" came to mean of no value, or worthless.

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In his written judgment this A proposed programme to morning, His Lordship, after-mark the official visit of Lady reviewing the evidence given Limerick here will open with a by both sides, said he found dinner party with branch off-pm, rain via Canton. that the four cheques drawn on cials of the Red Cross this the Bright

Sky Steamship evening. Company were Do drawn by The Countess was met at the

with Tse-yung

the airport by Mr D. A. R. Colborne, Ling

and

the knowledge of ADC to His Excelierry authority

K. S. Zee and Ying Governor, Dr the Hon. K. C. either Tac-ling, or both of them, being

of Medical Director of Yeo, active partners and partner Health Services, manager respectively of the Reade, Singapore Red Cross re presentative, Miss Lavinia His Lordship found further Baird, of the Red Cross in Hong-

company.

And

Miss Mary

MOLOTOV & HALENKOV

(Continued from Page 1)

bonus

of 25% actual subject to that the cheques welderation to kong, Mrs Lee Hak-long. Mira munlly in prayer for "our dear

Header and teacher." J. Cowperthwaite, and many Income Tax. They will also the plaintiff in consideration of

Ho by him, and others. She will leave Hongkong the sale, bald the recommend the following allo-monies advanced

cations: £125,000 to Pension not as a result of any fraudulent on Tuesday morning. the alleged sala A in whether

Fund: £20,000 to Widows & arrangement between KS. Zet a fraudulent conspiracy. Mr

alleged. for and the plaintiff as £200,000 Justice Reece sald that if any Orphans Fund;

Also, he found that the che- £100,000 for money had actually passed, on the Bank Premises: execution of the thector. Contingencies; £399,215 Carried ques had been presented for of dis- Before closing the payment and that notice Mr No, to say so categorically, but Forward. Mr Mo aid he could not remember. books for the year 1952 the honour was in fact given to the The document stated that $39.000 Directors authorised a transfer plaintiff by the Tak Shing Fook had been paid. An attempt to ex-£1,000,000 from Contingency Kee Bank on February 27, 1952.

would have expected the solicitor.

plain

away

of

thalm

was made by stating that the $10,000 due on the Account to Reserve Fund rais- bill of sale plus $1,000 for expenses ing the latter to £3,000,000. were included with the $19,000. Bui

the Instrument was slient about the

Extraordinary An

General

bill of sale; There is nowhere in Meeting will be held on 1st the Instrument

Any

reference April to authorise a capitallan- to the existence of debt due on Bon of 2500,000 any bill of sale. Moreover,

the

of the Re-

On these findings His Lordship concluded, the plaintiff was en- tilled to Judgmont with ccals,

The Court granted an applica- tlan by Mr A. J. CUford for in- terest from the date of writ till

not entered on the bill of sale was serve Fund and a distribution Judgment and thereafter

The cored 14 February 22 1931. of the new stock to shareholders satisfaction, at eight per cent,

court was faced with saltus on the register at the close of dion that for a car, admittedly value business on 21st February in

$7,000 there was an alleged salo

for 200000, Bard Mr Force, adding proportion to present holdings, Canton

"Yet, the plainilit by his evidence the new stock to rank part was attampung to establish that this $30,000 was not only for the sale of passu with the existing stock. emelor ear, but for something which he described as a public vehicle. If by the use of the ex- pression 'oublie vehicle'. the object of the parties was to sell not only the motor car, but the public vehicle

licence, then this attempted raster of the pubic wehicle: Ecence

rendered the contract, in my opinion,

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

illegal one. It was not within its swingtime: 3.50, Variety Fan-

7r2til

Forged

announced that today... (Thursday) shall be a day of fasting and prayer that Marshal Stalin's life be saved for yeaTS as leader of the nation.

Stalin Marshal Prayers for went up from all congregations.

Lutherans

Roman ond

Mosiems, Catholics, Jews,

Orthodox be lievers throughout Russla, -- Russia--Router.

Buddhists and Travelling Document

Doctor Fined forged travelling document.

.

THE POPE PRAYS

Vatican City, Mar. 4. Pope Plus XII retired to hla

38-year-old widow who private chapel and prayed for conversion of Prime Minister fately stated that she was em- ployed as the treasurer of the Stalin cs toon as he learned of the Soviet leader's Illness, a Hop Leo itong in order to obtain

visa to go to the Philippines Vatican source said today.

This cource said the Pontif to join her deceased husband's family was dnod 3800 by Mr prayed too for a better future Russian "the oppressed Hin-hing Lo at Central this for morning for the possession of

people,"

"It is only possible to wish in. The defendant, Lau Kwan these last memeats" the Vatican alins Ann Lso, of 18 source declared, "that he will ying,

repent of the enormous evil ho Fung Chim, allas Fung Ching, Prince Edward Rond, first floor

done. History has riot doctor from admitted the offence, but ali has 60-year-old #

that all travelling arrangements known before him á prosecutor Programme Summary: 6.0, Conton University, who has no

for her by a of to little faith and morality. the power of Wong Kiu to transfer fuco; 1. Time" Signal. World Nowe

licence to practice in Hongkong, were handled

so lacking in bil virtues before was charged

Mr Hinavelling agency, for whose ser-and the pubile vehicle, licence, much, a and News . Talk (London: Relay)

that we connect with civilt- power, being

Harris and his Orchestra; 7.30,

prosecution foldi thesation, Commissioner of Police, and, any attempt to well this licence rendered "Down Memory Lane" presented by

"Stalin has Impersonated the ing with being in possesion of the contract illegal.”

7

Alleen Woods (Studio); 1,50, Weather polsons; penicillin and dangerous Court that on January 5 the

defendant was found in the anti-Christian. Under his direc- Report: a From the Winter Gardens drugs, without a licence. - CONTRACT NOT VOID The Bournemouth › Municing. Or. The defendant who was on possession of a forged travelling lion Communism has struck at

chestra; 820, First Rehearsal -- will

Barbars Kelly, bail of $2,500 pleaded guilty to document. She had previously the Church from all sides and Braden, Quoting, an authority, Mr Hence Bernard

Immigration organised

atrocialis offences. Ronald said that any attempt to transfer Benny Lot. Peart Carr,

the charges and stated that he approached the

for a visa - to- Manila, ngulust Christian people and the public vehicle licence would Fletcher, Nai Temple and hia Orch, did not intend to use the drugs saying that she was going to even worso has indirectly' sent render the contract vold, but as the {(BHOTS); 2. Sports Raview by r transfer of the licence WAS not Young (Studio): 0.10, At the Opers and polsons

the International minions on the road to wrong He said that.. his take part in mentioned in the consideration, he Don Carlo" Act 1 (Verdi), with was of the opinion that the confeset Principals Members, Orchestra and

admitted everything, | only God in his infinito pity: Chorus of Hadio Italian floral son was in a hospital in Canton Fair: When accused of the for and perdition. From tiesu acts end not be so construed.

tle added: "I take the wlew that conducted by

and Ternando Prewtall suffering from Tuberculosis and gery, she

was very frank and co- 113 `able, jo absolvo him."---Assi to send the the contract, cannot be construed 10.30, Musto of Twentieth Cen- that he wanted ss anything more than mala of the ry: 10,5 The Des, fiver Boy drugs to him, but had beca operative with the Policonoclated Press, malor car, if it is anything at nit, 10.40, Weather Report: II. Radio

tinable to obtain a licence. But I am forced to ask mywell what | News Resi (Recorded London Relay);

The defendant was convicted Way the nocemity for an instrument 1130, Nacing-The Cheltenham Gold under aral to pass the property in Cup. A Commentary on the Race

on three charges and fined motor car, 3 and mysoit unable (London Relay), God Bave the Queen;

total of $000. to appt the evidence that any i1100, Close Down

vested solely in the 10. Under the Lamp Post with Phishing Lo at Central this morn vices afte had paid $400.

The

Hongkong.

to

Office

practise

In

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