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AROUND THE COURTS
The story of a savage - attack with a chopper on a perk, kuipher by a fellow butcher, was heard be- fore Mr. W. Schoñeld at the Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday, when Tam Yeung, was charged with: wounding Wong Pan on Sept. 25 at the Wanchal Market with intent to disagure or disable him,
Accused, who was brought ipto
court pha stretcher, and appear-
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NAVIGATION RIGHTS ARGUED IN COURT
Ships Collide In Harbour
CHINA LIGHT AND POWER CO.
DEAN SWANN'S
NEW POST
To Pay Dividend Of Diocese Of Salisbury At Potterne, In The: Fifty Cents Per Share
The Rev. H W. Baines of 'St Bearing in the appeal and crossing her anchor there. She saw It is announced that the Direc-John's Cathedral has received appeal against the verdict of Str the danger and should not have tore of the Chips Light & Power letter from the Very Rev. Dean Atholl Macgregor in the casa. be- stopped thers near Bucy A8 as Co. have decided to recommend to Swann in which he said that he tween the American Mall Line and she did. Those on board the annual meeting that the profits terme in the Diocese of Salisbury.
shareholders at the forthcoming
has accepted-the-ving-of Pot-- East Asiatic Co., Ltd. was con- Jefferson could have seen the
my, Afriks, The Jefferson ap providing $442.000 for deprecia came out here to succeed the Rev. for the past financia! year after
The Very Rev. Dean Swann peared to have got alightly to portion) amounting to approximately Copley Meyle in the latter part near Buoy A 8. If both the vessels $920,000, plus $101,000 brought for- of 1927. He was installed on had gone on, the accident could
January 20, 1926,
tinued before the Full Court of
Appeal yesterday when counsels
for the parties continued with
their arguments.
The ss. Jefferson's manoeuvring was not done to help the Afrika in any way. It was done for their own purpose and why and for what reason was best known to themselves.
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ed to be sick pleaded insanity.
Mc E. H. W'Riams, Asst. AG- torney-General prosecuted and Inspector A. H. Elston appeared. *The Chief Justice, in the Lower not have occurred but as the Jef-ward from last year, be dealt with
as follows:-- for the police.
Court, found the President Jefferson dropped her anchor there To pay a Divtilend of 50 Dr. L "Newton giving evidence son was responsible for the colil and then get in the way of the i
cents per share on the said that Wong Pan the complain-sian to the extent of 10 per cent. Afrika's course that alone was the
Shares alloted prior to ant was admitted Into Hospital at and the Afrika-30 per cent. Both primary cause of the accident."
1st October, 1934, and 10 am on Sept. 26 suffering from parties are now asking for a 100°
proportionate amounts multiple cuts and in a very serious per cent. verdlet...
on the Shares allotted condition. The accused, witness The Court comprised the Chief
subsequently to That went on to say, was acting lida | Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor; a maniac. He was transferred to Mr. Justies A. G, Messop,,Judge the Mental Hospital where he be- of the British Court in Shanghai; came quifter but very confused. and Mr. Justice R. E Lindself, He "remained in that condition | Puisne Judge; with Capt. 5. N. during the time he was under | Benson, R., and Capt. J. Smith observat.on. At the time witness as 35Sessom.. first saw him he was very territy- ing and would have attacked any- one he saw Es mind was, disea- "ged and his reason was afected. Witness certified that the man was insane.
After further evidence was taken the case was adjourned til bo- day..
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Before Mr. W. M. Thompson at the Kowloon Mag'stracy yester- day, Mr. R. S. Woodruff of 4 Hill- wood Road was charged with ut❘ tering threats to endanger life. using, abusive language and as- sault.
Mr. F. G. Jenkin, K.C., and Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., instructed by Mr. D. H Blake, of Messrs. Wi- kinson and Or st, appeared for the American Mall, Line. Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C., and Mr. H. C. Mac- ; namara, -- Instructed by Mr. O. E, C. Marton, of Messrs. Deacons, are for the East Aalatic Co., Ltd.
*At the commencement of yester- day's hearing Mr. Potter submit- ted, that there had been no negli- gence on the part of the Afrika. Just because the Jefferson WAS go'ng to anchor there it did not mean that the Afrika had no right to proceed on her way to her buoy. The complainant
Chen | The. Afrika, was entitled to pro- Kum Lok, a real estate owner,
ceed but, of course, subject to re- residing at "178 Nathan Road..
servation, that she was not to After hearing the evidences of run into the other ships. The Mr. Brown and his wife, the case was adjourned to Tuesday Nov.
26.
was
other party had contended that the Afrika seeing the Jefferson having anchored should not have proceeded bus the fact must not be overlooked that the Jefferson dragged her anchor for about 800
For allowing a performance to be staged at the Yaumati Theatre, without the permission of the feet. Secretariat for Chinese Affairs,
That particular spot was the Mr. J. M. Noronha was fined $100 † central fairway and Mr. Potter by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kow-submitted that the only ship which loon Mag'stracy yesterday.
Mr. F. G. Nigel, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master, ap- peared on behalf of the defendant and pleaded gulity.
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So Lal-ming, 21 unemployed, appear before Mr. E, 1. Wynne- Jones at the Kowloon Mag stračy yesterday, and was charged with possession of 1 taels of prepared oplum on November 12; possession of 74 heroin pilis; and keeping an op'um divan at No. 993 Canton Road. ?cond floor. On the first charge a fine of $120, or six weeks' hard labour, was imposed; on the second $50 or four weeks; and on the last $300, or two months, the sentences to run con- secutively.
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Finally Mr. Macnamara submit- ted that the accident was due to them in swinging around to an- chor. They were to be blamed and the accident was due entirely to their negliger.ce.
Hearing was then adjourned at this stage until 10 a.m. to-day when Mr. H. G. Sheldon why ad- dress the court on behalf of the Jefferson.
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MR. A. HENDERSON
Signor Mussolini's Tribute
forward ap
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He was borri' In, Kobe where his . father was engaged in missionary work for many years.
A FINE RECORD '' Mr. Swanri is still young, but i has already accumulated B vast amount of experience. He was educated at
and Rugby
at
war
date, absorbing about $ 800,000 Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where To transfer to Reserve
he read medicine for three. re-General Managers'
years. The outbreak of Rights
...k.
him To, carry
100,000 found
engaged, but. he immediately Joined the Royal proximately
121,000 "Naval Volunteer Reserves üs an | AB. After eighteen months on a Total $1,021.000 mine sweeper, he served from::1916; The dividend will be payable on to 1918 on coastal motor-boats in 21st December, 1935.
the Channel and elsewhere. For three years he was an officer in His Majesty'a Navy. and, as such took part in the Zeebrugge raid... From August, 1918, till the end of existing shares held by them, re- the War, he was interned in Hol- spectively, at the date of the an-land. For his services in the War nual meeting. Such new Capital he was awarded the Distinguished: is required for the purchase of Service Cross," additional plant in antic pation of future demand. The rew shares will be offered at par: $2.50 per
upon ac share wil be payable
The Directors have as decided to make an offer to shareholders of new shares in the proportion of one mew share to every eight
decide.--
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At the conchision of" the war Mr. Swann felt a clear call to be ordained. He went for special training to Westenta hause under Canon B. K. Cunningham. "While at Cambridge he rowed in the University boat races In 1920, he was President of the University --Club, At Cambridge he "also "won"
his half blue for running.
The King will be represented by Lord Munster at the Memorial ceptance of the offer in January. Service to Mr. Arthur Henderson 1936: and the balance of $2.50 per at Westminster Abbey to-morrow, share will be payable at such time Members of the Diplomatiei as the Directors shall subsequent! 'Corps. Cabinet Maisters and ex-i Ministers, Member of Parliament. and representatives of official "I have heard with the deepest bodies, are asked to present their regret of the loss of Arthur Hen- cards at the West Cloister door. derson, a great statesman whom The general public will be ad I had the pleasure of knowing mitted by the north and south personally and whose noble char- acter will remain always vivid in my memory."
doors. [
Tributes to Mr. Henderson were paid yesterday by Signor Musso- in and M. Litvinom,
Signor which was conveyed through the Mussolini's message. ought not to be there was the Pre-Italian Ambassador Signor Grandi. sident Jefferson because nobody
stated: would expect a hip to anchor there in the central fairway. If she was to do-so then she must do it in such a way as not to impede other vessels. A dolphin WOR nearby and no sane captain would expect the Jefferson to drop an- shor at that spot.
"I am entitled," sald, Mr. Pot- ter, "to assume throughout that if the Jefferson: dois anchor she
would do so, as not to obstruct other ships. If the master of the Jefferson is endeavouring to est- ablish that it was his intention to drop his anchor and drag it for 800 feet so as to avoid the dolphin, then, I say no Court could find ex- cept that he was utterly and hope- lessly wrong In view of the fact that she was in the fairway and that we were only 1,200 feet
Bfore Mr. Balfour' at the Cen- tral Police Court yesterday, Ip Yim 32, coolie pleaded guilty to a away."
charge or impersonating a police Continuing. Mr. Potter said the effeer in order to arrest Li Hungerson dropped her anchor. Chi, master of the Yan Sam blew three biasts to show her in- Cheung paint shop..
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tention of going full`astern, and then finding she could not carry this out on account of the pro- ximity of the dolphin, deliberately dragged the anchor 800 feet acrosa; the course to impede the Afrika. No Court, he contended, could
Appi'cations were made for com- mittaj when two returned banishees were brought before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday. In one case, Chan Yuan, 24, was banished on find that the master of an inward July 11, 1934. for ten years. His bound ship should have expected previous convictions include two stich action as this, for burglary, two for returning from banishment and one each for larceny and lottering. The other case concerned Lee Lol, who was ban'shed for ten years on January 5 this year. He also has many previous convictions. Both appli cations will be heard on Norm- ber 28 at 3:30 p.m.
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Counsel then went on to say that the true solution" of the collision was that the master of the Jetter- son saw the Afrika but did not sufficiently recognise the position of the dolphin, and that, in the belief that he could swing with the tide, dropped his anchor. Im- mediately after he had done so, be realised his difficulties, and at-: Arrested aboard the ss. Ta Lee tempted to alter his original in- in possession of 444 heroin pills, tention, by dragging the anchor, Chan Kal, unemployed, was fined thus causing the collision. $480 with the alternative of three Mr. Macnamara then address:1 months' hard labour by Mr. Balthe Court on behalf of the Afrika four at the Central Magistracy owners and stated that proper in yesterday. Delective Sergeant E terence must be drawn and the Brooks appeared for the prose Court of Appeal has the power to draw that inference from facts. It was on those facts which had been accepted that the Court has to decide which party i would "sue-: ceed in the appeal,
d
cution
What an extraordinary thing to steal" remarked Mr. E. I. Wynne- Jones when he sentenced Chan Iam 27, unemployed, to six Mr. Macnamara then gÉVO" SO- weeks hard labour at the Kowloon veral analogies and stated that the Magistracy yesterday, for stealing slowing down by the as Jefferson wooden book-case from No, 87 was the direct cause of the accid- Austin Road yesterday.
ent Cases resembling the pre- sent one in which the decisions of the Courts were reversed by the House or Lords were quoted by the counsel
A fine of $250 was imposed upon the owners of the Wo Ping board Sng house, of No. 343 Nathan Road, for keeping a board'ng house Continuing Mr. Macnamara said without à ficence on November 5, that the 5.5 Jefferson could have by Mr. E. I Wynne-Jones at the avoided the accident as she and Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. by og aheka Instead of drop-
M. Litvinoff has also sent a message.
In 1921, he was appointed curate of Kirburton, near Muddersfield. and in 1924 he took up the ap- pointment of Vicar of Liversedge. Yorkshire.
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