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A STAND Practically every racing club of Importance in Australia is interes- ted in a case which is likely to come before the Privy Council in London on an appeal shortly.
It Involves the right of a person to erect a platform overlooking racecourse and to allow a com- mentator to broadcast descriptions of races.
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A petition for special leave to appeal has been lodged. The ap- pellant 13 the Victoria Park Racing Club, Sydney, and the respondents are the owner of the property on which the platform was erected and a commercial broadcasting company.
The club is appealing against the decision of the High Court of Australia upholding a ruling of the Lower Court that the action of the respondents did not amount to an actionable nuisance, nor to the breach of any legal duty in the use of the adjoining land.
1940 TOKYO OLYMPICS
NO OFFENCE TO CROSS WHITE LINE
Nations Asked
To Boycott
A circular letter has been sent
Not A Traffic Sign
Or Device
by the China Athletic Association for National Salvation to 46 mem-
A King's Bench Divisional Court, ber nations of the International consisting of Lord Hewart, the Olympic Committee, asking them Lord Chief Justice, and Justices to boycott the Olympic Games Branson and Humphreys, held re- which are" scheduled to be held in jcently that it is not an offence) Tokyo in 1940.
for a motorist to drive over the white line indicating the centre of the roa.d
It reads:
"The Chinese people deeply ap- preciate the sympathy which your people as a whole have shown to- wards China in her hour at ordeal and supreme sacrifice against Japanese aggression.
The question was raised in the appeal of Mr. Arthur Evans, a motorist, who was fined 21 by the magistrates at Boston. Lincoln- [shire. for driving over the white "The proposal which the British ne on a bend at Fishtoft. It League of Nations made on No-was alleged that he falled to con- | vember 12 to boycott the Olymple form with a trafic sign indicating Games scheduled to take place in the route to be followed. Tokyo in 1940 meets with the The magistrates found that the heartfelt approval of the Chinese white line "was a "sign. or device": athletic world.
and therefore an offence had been committed.
"We have accordingly asked our National Athletic Federation to
Mr. N. R. Fox-Andrews, for Mr. appeal to your athletic bodies and Evans, submitted that although of the various other nations, to the regulations under the Rond adopt the same attitude which the Traffic Act, 1930, provided for a British League of Nations Unlon white line for the has taken.
guidance of motorists, they did not say that "It is reported that the next motorists must not drive over it. meeting of the International The appeal was allowed with Olympic Committee will be held in costs. Lord Hewart said that to: Cairo beginning on March 10 to bring the case within the scope discuss and approve plans for the of the Act it was necessary to next Olympic Games in 1940. Ishow that the white line came
"However, we fervently hope that within the category of "device." the athletic badles of all peace- loving countries in the world will refuse to participate in the Games in 1940, as suggested by the Brit ish League of Nations Union. The
JUDGES DISSENT - Two judges of the High Court |of Australia, Mr. Justice Rich and Mr. Justice Evatt, dissented from the majority decision. Mr. Pustice Rich held that the right of cbser- vation from adjacent land had never been held to be an absolute right of property exercisable not-reason is not hard to find. withstanding its destructive effect upon the enjoyment of the land overlooked.
FRIENDLY TO JAPAN
The respondent, an inspector jor police." did not contest the ap-
was not a traffic sign or a device in his opiniorn, he said, the line
because "device" referred to signals, warning signs, direction posts, &c. Except for controver- sial purposes nobody would at- tempt to say that the Ene was "If a country sends Its athletes to a sign post or direction post. He Japan to participate in the forth-thought the magistrates had Mr. Justice Evatt argued that a coming Olympic Games, that unduly extended the meaning of person who used devices to enable country will naturally be consider the section the public to overlook or spy uponed as sympathetic and friendly to the premises of another person Japan, which has flagrantly would generally become able to violated the sanctity of inter- peal. an action of nuisance, providing national treaties and waged a bar- appreciable damage, discomfort or barous war of aggression against annoyance was caused.
China, ruthlessly air-bombing and Racing attendances in Australia | slaughtering hundreds of thou- have dropped to a point where it sands of Innocent Chinese men. is hardly profitable to run race-women and children. courses because people take their "We trust, therefore, that you racing from the radio. Australian will show your deepest sympathy second. There was 45 competitors officials say that the threat to towards China's unfortunate plight racing will be even more serious by supporting and agreeing to the when television is added broadcasting.
H.K. POLICE RESERVE
to above-mentioned proposal - made by the British League of Nations Union to boycott the Olympic Games scheduled to be held in Tokyo in 1940, thereby denouncing Japan as a criminal violator of world peace and giving a lesson to looted and massacred wherever the Japanese warlords who have
they invaded, who have also bomb- arded and sunk American and Bri- Anti-Gas Lectures. The under-ush vessels, and who have openly mentioned members will report declared that they will, drive the daily at Chinese Company Head- white races from Asia-the very quarters at 17.30 hrs. on Tuesday venue of the next world's Olympic
(Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Commissioner of Police).
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HASN'T SLEPT
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"DOUBLE LIFE" OF HUNGARIAN
When you go to bed tonight
R.85 Wong Fel Yin, R.88 Lau Mang with the sure knowledge that with- Slu. R92 Lau Sing. Ah. R.98 Chan in a few minutes of your head Chung Wai,
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Chinese Company on the
shown against them:-'
September 28, 1937:-Constable R.54 Yam Ping Yue.
A shaft of sunlight fell across the eyes of a young Hungarian
October 20, 1937:-Constable R72 officer lying in a Budapest hos- Fong Hing.
pital in June, 1915. He opened November 19. 1937: Constable his eyes and awoke from the last R.75 Joseph Anthony Yim.
sleep he, was to have
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been struck in the head by a February 18, 1938: Constables Russian bullet while fighting on a R.89 Hung Woon Man, /R.81 Yu Galacian battlefield. Shue Tung, R.30 Yuen Sin Tang.
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Course on Tuesday, March 1, 1938, At 7 p.m. Mr. Kern starts his under 18. R.214 Channan Singh: "second" day. He has a tepid Constables R248 M. Y. Khan, bath, changes into evening dress, R219 Nur Ahemed, R297 Karam and makes his way to one of the Khan, B. Aras, R215 Feroz Khan, dozen Budapest night clubs, where R223 Firdos Khan. R229 M. R. he spends the next twelve houra Malik, R230 Mohamed Asghar, until 7 a.m, R279 Mir Wali Khan, and R221 Hakim Ali.
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