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THE ROYAL THE OPIUM DIVAN CASE
NAVY
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Coming Flag Changes
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London, Aug." 23.
APPEAL DISMISSED BY KOWLOON
MAGISTRATE
The re-hearing of the case in through a door in the rear of the which a Chinese woman was con premises. The second and third victed and fined $200 for allowing cubicles were used by Hui Chim as The appointment of a new Adan opium divad to be carried on at an opium divan on the day in ques- miral Commanding Reserves, Vier 250, Tai Nam Street of which she tion. Admiral George, K, Chetwode, C.B.,
was principal tenant, was brought C.E.E., who is to take up his puso a conclusion at Kowloon Magis Mr. H. R. on October 3, will protably be the tracy yesterday when last fag change to be announced to
Butters,, in delivering a somewhat take effect this year. This makes a lengthy judgment, dismissed the total of 12 changes in flag appoint-
appeal. nts which become operative dur ing 1933, apart from those within the Admiralty.
The list is as follows:-March 9, Į
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Mr. Hin-shing Lo was for the Crown was in the hands of Mr. J. woman while the case for the
A. Fraser.
It will be recalled that at the original, hearing, Mr. Lo submitted that his elicat had no knowledge that the two cubicles she hatt rent ed to a man were in fact used as a divan. The Magistrate, after hear ing the evidence on decided that there was a reasonable both sides, inference that the defendant knew that her back cubicles were used as and passed sentence of $300 or three a divan. He decided to convict months' hard labour,..
There is no evidence that the defendant was in any way concern- ed with the management or control second and third cubiclas
"Mr. Lo has submitted that these facts disclose no client under the section.
offence by his
The Assistant Attorney General has argued (1) that as the occupier of the divan a covered by the prin cipal ordinance, the occupier of premises referred to in the added. sub-section must be other than the actual divan keeper, that the pur- pose of the amendment is to strike is excluded from the scope of the the principal tenant and that if he amendment, it becomes meaningless so far as "occupier" is concerned
dant, as principal tenant is occu (2) that in law the present; defen-
pier of the whole floor and the divan kreper is merely a lodger.
Vice Admiral E R. G. R. Evans. Commander-in-Chief. Africa station: March 11, Admiral Sir Frederie Dreyer, Commandr-in-Chief, China Station; April,6, Rear-Admiral H. J. S. Brownrigg, Commanding 3rd Cruiser Squadron, May 2 Rear Admiral FM. Austin, Admiral Superintendent, Gibraltar; May 18, Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Tweedie. Commandr-in-Chief, the Nore: June 20, Rear-Admiral J. K. im Thur, Commanding 1st Cruiser Squadron; July 12, Rear-Admiral E. J. Hard
On August 30 Mr. Butters decid. ed to reopen the case when Mr. man-Jones, Commanding Offeer, Coast of Scotland; August 31, Rear-Fraser asked leave to alter the Admiral the Hon. Sir Alexander charge to make it read "occupier' Ramsay, Commanding Aircraft Car in place of "principal tenant."
Legal argument was submitted by riers; September 14, Admiral Sir William Boyle, Commander-in-counsel engaged in the case Chief, Home Fleet; October 3, Vice.which the magistrate reserved judg Admiral G. E. Chetwode, Admiral ment: This was delivered yester F. G. G. Chilton, Senior Naval day and as, "inter alia," as, folummon, could not be both at one
lows:-
Oficer, Yangtze; and December 31, Rear-Admiral A. B. Cunningham, Commanding Mediterranean Des troyer Flotillas.
The Judgment
after
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"Before I deal in detail with these two arguments I venture, with great respect, to suggest that they contradict each other. It was submitted by the learned Assist- ant Attorney-General that the principal tenant and the divan keeper. not being joint tenants in
time in occupation of one and the same place, namely the divan. "If the principal tenant is the occupier. of the whole premises, a part of "It was found as a fact that the which is used as a divan, the divan About the same number of changes ground floor of 980, Tai Nam keeper must be taken as the person are expected to take place during Street consists of an open shop and having the use temporarily of the 1934. Only two have so far been three cubicles, which were rented by divan or having care or manage announced. On January 17 Admiral the defendant for
twenty-seven ment of such place." Sir John Kelly, from the Home collars a month. The two rear cu Mr. Butters then Fleet, will become Commander-in hieles she sublet to one Hui Chip quote a number of authorities, after Chief at Portsmouth. On January for eighteen dollars a month, re- which he said that he thought, it 22 Rear-Admiral W, F. French will become Admiral-Superintendent attaining for her occupation the cu was true to say that the relation Malta. The following posts may be icle next to the shop and the of the respondent towards the two. expected to change hands about the shop. The cubicles are usual type women was that of landlord, and dates mentioned, when their present reached by doorways from a corri- two flats, in the position of lessee. Chinese tenement cubicles and are that he was not, as regards these holders complete two years:-April 2. Director of Personal Services; dor, which in turn may be reached The appeal, therefore, must be dis April 12 Vice Admiral, Second-in through "the shop in front or missed. Command, Mediterranean; April
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CHINA STATION SLOOPS
APPOINTMENTS :
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went on
to
Wilkinson and M. D. Wanklyn, tu Douglas, Aug. 19; J. B. de B. Ker- London,, August 23. ¡shaw, to Starfish, Aug. 19; M. R. The following appointments made Branwell, W. H. I. Bowater, R. P. ~Raikes, G. C. I. St. 'B. 8. Watkins, by the Admiralty:——
Commr.-C. N. E. Currey,to. R. E. Campbell, E. P. Tomkinson. Curlew, in command (Aug. 23). and J. O. B. Wilde, to Dolphin, for Lieut.-Commrs.-E. N. - Boulton | S/M course, Sept. 4; R. E. N. and C. C. Alexander, to Curlew Kearney, to Whirlwind; H. P. de * (Aug. 23), and E L Cavaye, to H. Barnes, to Vortigern; E. F. S
Enchantress (Sept. 1).
Back, to Exeter; and W. A. Starkle, Licuts.—T. W. 8: J. H. Lemon, to to Dee. Sept. 1; G. I. M. Balfour, Osprey (Aug. 21); P. W. Burnett, to Viceroy, Aug. 22; J. Carmalt and S. A. Cuthbert, to Osprey Jones to Fermoy, Sept. 2; J. L. Aug. 25); J. C. H. Nelson, to Blackham, to York, Aug. 29; J. F. Thruster; and A. J. H. Caralaw, to R. Crews, to Doon. Aug. 22; F. F. 25); and E. C. Arkwright, to Frobisher, Aug. 28: Campbell (Aug.
R. H. Allen, to Cherwell, Aug. 29; Bayldon, to Osprey (Aug.. 26).
Mid.-J. V. Wilkinson, to Malaya D. G. Goodwn, to Malays, Sept. 1; P. A. Roche, to Hood, Aug. 30; J L. Livesey and G. R. Colvin, to Dolphin, Aug. 19; and E. A. Wood- ward and C. E. S. B. St. G. Beal, to Rover, on relief.
The sloop Cornflower, Comman- der E. W. Bush, D.S.O., is schedul. ed to arrive at Wei-bai-wei to-day from Hong-kong and Shanghai. She will remain until September 1 and then leave for Nanking to re lieve the loop Sandwich, Comman. der F. C. Flyon. The Sandwich will remain in the Yangtse during (Sept. 1). September and then return to Lieuts. (E).-L. J. F. Howard Shanghai on October 5. The sloop Mercèr, to Victory for courses (Aug, Bridgewater, Commander J. S. .22): J. 5. MeN. Jay to Renown; Mackenzie-Grieve, which is at Hong-and R. K. Hodgkin, to Viyld (Sep. kong until the second week in Sep-1).
tember, will relieve the Cornflower Tempy. •R.C. Chaplains.--Rev, L. Į at Nanking in October. The sloop Bracey-Wright, to Pembroke, for Folkestone, Commander Captain RNB: Rev. WJ, Driscoll to M. Blackman, which was relieved Malaya; and Rev, T. B. Bruce- by the Sandwich at Nanking in Cooke, to Renown (Sept. 18).. August, is now at Shanghai and will remain there until the middle lew. (Aug. 23).
Gunnér-H. E. M. Mole, to Cur- of September.
KING'S HARBOUR MASTER
Sub-Lient G. A. Carline, to Bee (Aug. 23).. --`
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Payr. Lieut-Commr.-B. Gregory, to Courageous, as Sec. to Rear-Admiral the Hon. Sir A. R. M. Ramsay (Sept. 15).
Payr. Lieut-G, D. Godfrey, to Courageous (Bept. 15).
Schoolmaster.-J. F Davidson, B.Sc., re-entered as Schoolmaster and apptd to St. Vincent (Sept. 1). Proby. Schoolmaster B. Clark,
Proby Schoolmaster.-B. Clark, M.Sc., to Renown (Sept./4).
Lts-R. T. Gordon Dun. G. C. Commander N. D. B. Taylor, Phillips, R. M. G. Gambler, and G. D.S.C., who has been selected to be M. Staden, to Alecto, Sept. 4. J. AM.Sc, to Rodney (Sept. 4). SALLEH RADIO SERVICE Assistant to the Captain of the 8. Brame, to Victory for Signal
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ROYAL MARINES
Dockyard and Assistant King's Har- School, Sep. 21; A. C. C. Miers and bour Master of the Hamoaze, Ply L. P. Moore, to Medway; P. R. Ward, Lleuts-M. Marchant, to Malaya; mouth, was the senior British naval to L 19; H. G. Dymott, to L 23and M. N. Humphreys, to Furious. officer at Chinwangtao, in command and D. St. Chair-Ford, to Medway,
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
of H.M.S. Folkestone, during the Sept. 1: A. N. Rowell, to H 34, Aug. Wt. Ord. Officer F. H. Brilliant, crisis arising out of the strained 21; A..N. G. Cambell, to L'52; and; relations between China and Japan E. F. Pizey, to 54. Bept, 2; W. D. to Warspíte (Aug. 21)."
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE
Lleuts—T. R. Fowke, to Victory,
in January last By keeping in Dunkerley, to Pigmy; and L. C. B. close touch with both sides he was Sheppard, to. Medway Sept. 1SE instrumental in ensuring that Bri-A. V. Haggard, to Dolphin, Aug for. Signal Course (Aug. 19) to tish lives and property were ad 19, J. HL Forbes, to Phoenix, and Denance, for Torpedo Course (Sept. equately safeguarded. Commander Taylor received his D.S.O. for mine W. A. K. N. Cavage, to Otus, ou 8) and to Vivid, for Gunnery
Mullen, placed on the Retd. List (Aug. 14).
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laying service in the War when relief; Barend Course (Sept. 22); and A. W. Mc-
he was navigator of the Apollo and Sub-Lts.-H. Chapman, to L. 54, Angora, the latter being fagship of R. M. Galloway, to L 71; D. K. the Rear-Admiral (M)...)
Buchanan- Dunlop, to Douglas; 7
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