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THE HONGKUNG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE JOTE, 1811.

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BRITISH ROYAL BADGE AS JAPANESE TRADE-MARK,

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Police Court proceedings arising out of

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a motor bicycle accident in Great Eastern The Chugai “Shagyo" says Mr. E. F. Street, a, few weeks ago, look p her before Crowe. C.M.G., Commercial Counsellor Mr. R..F. Lindseyi yesterday,

| of HB,M.S. Embassy in Takyo, reesátly, } Chester Wood, deting' word master of lodged an-infortial "protest, with 'the' the nuatic asy: um, was summoned for Japanese Foreign Office against the use driving, a motor-egels, on Jung 2nd, in by H. Tano, of Kitanagasa-doři, Kobe, Great Eastern Street, in which motor of certain trademark on tires for traffic is prohibited, and with driving in automobiles, bicycles and jinrikisha, and all of which are a reckless and dangerous manner. The other accessories

manufactured by the company, and re- second charge, the Magistrate esplained, questing that the Japanese unthorities amounted to this: thap în driving in such concerned order the cancellation of the

street the defendant lost control.

registration of the trade-mark on the The offences we're admitted........

ground of its elese resemblance to the Did crest of the British Royal House

The Magistrate: What happened! the brakes give way!

The defendant: Yes, the foot bryke gave way; there were two crowds of people and I tried to get in between them, but 1 cou'd not, and some were knocked down

Inspector Garrod said four people injured.

The defendant: Three one very slightly, The laspector: One was in hospital Some considerabe time from a bal cut The other two had only slight injuries."

The defendant: The two women were in hospital less than a day.

For driving in a Prohibited street, the Magistrate imposed a line of $10. Here marked that the defendant had paid the hospital expenses (99 days in the case of the man who was injured), On the second charge a conviction would be recorded, but no penalty imposed. He thought the defendant should pay the injured people some compensation.

The Tokyo Foreign Office referred the matter to the Patent Bureau, which, through the Foreign Office, sent a reply to Hr. Crowe giving explanations there

nens. However, Mr. Crowe insaid to be dissatisfied with the reply, and con templates, taking legal action in order to make the trade-dark null and void.

It is further reported that Mr. Crowe has already referred the ease to his home Government, and is now awaiting instructions from London.

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· Interviewed by a representative of the Chugai, gesterday, Mr. Miyauchi, Chief 44 of the Patent Bureau, admitted having sent an explanatory reply to Mr. Crowe on the subject: Quite apart from inter national courtesy, remarked Mr. Miya- uchi, the laws in Japan do not prohibit the use by Japanese of the badges of foreign Courts as trademarks, although Friday, July isti the law prohibits the use of the Imperial crest of Japan: Even the law in Eng land does not absolutely prohibit the Batish people from waing the Royal Badge of a lion and a horse (the uni official permission is obtained. On the corn) supporting the Crow; provided whole, the trade-mark registered Kobe has a resemblance, but the crown used by the patentee cannot be regarded The Magistrate: I think if you pay the crown in a strict sense. Accord women $1 each it will be sufficient.

The defendant: I won'd like to say that I asked the two women if they were hurt and they said "No." I said. Wait while. I attend to the man," but they did not wait they walked away-and did not attend the hospital till some time after wards.

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The two old women, who had been iggly the authorities gave permission to brought into Court, raised voluble pro-r. Tano's application to use the Lion tests, but the Magistrate told them to go and Horse" badge as his trade-mark,- away and not be so greedy.

Japan Gazelle. §--

The injured man said he was a street" coolie and the Magistrate fixed the "rom- pensation in his case at 810. ...

CHARGE OF STABBING A WOMAN.

A Chinese was brought befoge Mr. "Orne. at the Magistracy. yesterday

charged on remand with having stabbed & woman in the left eye with a pair of scissors in a hotse of ill-fame in Belcher Street, Kennedy Town on the night of June 10th."

course of the next few days.

PROGRESS OF SHANGHAI

WAR MEMORIAL.

Various matters have conspired to delay progress in connexion with the war memorial scheme, but be. Shanghai Gazette understands that the prelimin aries have now been practically settled and that it is hoped to begin the actual work of construction in the near future. The question of the site, in particular. occopied the attention of the committee for some considerable time before a de-

was eventually arrived at in con-

110ith the Municipal Council and

the French Municipal Council. The Sub-Inspector Wills of No. 7 Polive position originally chosen by the two Station said that the woman had been Councils-on the Bund at the end of the allowed out of hospital to give evidence Avenue Edward VII--was held by the but would have to return. The doctor architects to be open to grave objection: thought that there was a pressibility fit was suggested that the Committer her losing the sight of her left eye in the consider placing the memorial at some. point on the Bund lawns, or in the ! The defendant, while admitting baving, l'ublic Gardens. It was strongly desired assaulted the woman, denied having stal-by the French authorities, however, that bed her with the scissors, Someon the site originally selected by the twoj else did it." he said. I beat her because Councils should be retained, and ulti- she did me a great injustice."

mately a decision satisfactory to all The woman said that the defendant parties was arrived at by the French came to her about 4 pm.. on the 16th. Council generously agreeing to meet the and demanded $3.50 from her. When she Committee and the Architects in every told him that she had no money to give, possible way in the matter of making the he threatened to sell her daughter, whom site suitable to the memorial. the witness hind put in the charge of ur: A scheme for improving the Bund aged woman living in Third Street. line at the point where the memorial About 7 pm, the same day, the woman will stand was drawn up and approved, from Third Street came and told her that reliving also the sanction of the Conser the defendant had been to the house and vancy Board. It will enable the archit taken her daughter away. Just then the cess to give the memorial a much more defendant came in, and when she re effective setting, in conjunction with monstrated with him, he pulled a pair of other alterations which are to be mule scissors from his pocket and stabbed her on the Bund in the immediate vicinity. in the eye. She did not know where her daughter was now.

Replying to the Magistrate, Inspector Wills said that he did not know what happened to the child. This was the first he had heard of it. The Inspector asked for a remand in order to get fur ther witnesses and make enquiries about the "child.

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The Magistrate: Are you asking me to deal with this case f

Inspector Wills: I can't any, This is Inspector's Appleton's case, but I think that be will want the defendant com mitted to the Sessions. This is the seventh stabbing case in the distries ince the beginning of the year, and in all the other cases we have pot succeeded in getting the culprit.

The Magistrate granted a week's ro mand, and directed that the complainant need not appear in Court again.

HAWKING WITHOUT A

Details in this connexion are now under consideration by the Works Departments of the two Councils, and it is hoped that the preliminary bunding work will shortly be put in hand. This work must, of course, be completed before the foundations proper for the memorial can be laid.

ROUGH IDEA OF COST." Estimates have not yet been passed, but it appears probable, so far as can be seen, that the expenditure should be approximately as follows: Sculptor's fee for model

£ 1,000 Casting in bronze..... £4,000 Granite structure, and all work

above pavement level..........Tl9,98,000 Foundation work.

13,000

The tender for the bronze work recom.

mended for acceptance was submitted by Messrs. Singer & Sons, of Frome, Con- tracts will be entered into immediately the now bunding work is put in hand, but some time must, of course, elapse butore the actual work of erecting the memorial cap begin.

FIEUZAL GLASSES.

LICENCE Inspector Pitt, of Samshuipo, charged Chinese at the Magistiney, yesterday, with hawking" without a licence.

The defendant, said that be used to Out of doors there is nothing so restful work as a coolie but now had a weak and comfortable for the eyes as the light chest and could not do any heavy work, reflected from green fields and trees, the So he took up hawking for a living. He'

did not have a licence because he had absorption of the ultra-violet and orange no money to take out one. The defend raya by the chiorophyll of the leaves; ant exhibited a large patch of plaster hence the introduction of Fieuzal Glass, on his chest to support his story,

Inspector Pilt: He is as strong as yellowish green in colour, which is pro- a bull, your Worship, and would never be duced in several shades, and lenses made allowed a hawker's licence, even if he of this may be worn as a protection by had the moirez to get one. The de fendant lives in the same houses an over-sensitive eyes where it is desirable other man who had really been ill, and to tone down excessive light and glare, I had given him a chance by cautioning Fieuzal denses of say prescription in him not to hawk again without a licence, The defendant evidently, thought that by either regular or Toric forms are manu- sticking a piece of plaster on bis chest, factured by the Hongkong Optical Co., he would get off.

successors to Clark & Co., Manufacturing The Magistrato (Mr. Orme) fined the and Refracting Opticians, 63, Queen's defendant $3.

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