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CLAIM FOR

POSSESSION

OF PREMISES

Judgment For

Defendant

COURTS

SOCCER PLAYER IN COURT

Cruelty Alleged By Wife

Yeung Shiu-yick, the well-known South China "B" football player,

Mr. Alfred S K Lau appeared on behalf of the complainant.

FIRE DESTROYS

་་་

SAI STREET

HOUSE

20 Minutes' Wait For Water

The Bre started on the ground floor of the premises," which was used as a roast pork shop, and soon spread to the roof.

The whole of No. 7. Sai Street, Judgment for defendant, Yiu appeared before Mr. H. R. Butters Sam, trading under the name of at the Central Court on a sum-was destroyed by a fire which | San Ah Restaurant, who it willmons brought by his wife. Leung broke out shortly after 11 a.m..

1 clat Sau-ying, be recalled opposed

for persistent cruelty yesterday. brought by Yuen Yam. plaintiff. between November 11, 1937, and represented by the Hon. Mr. Leo June 15 this year. D'Almada Jr.. Instructed by Mr. D. McCallum, for the possession of the first floor of No. 12. Fleming Road and the ground and first first floors of No 14 Fleming Road. Wanchal, was given by the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell at the Supreme Court yesterday, when the case was con- eluded.

Mr. Lau sald arrangements had been made for both parties to come to terms, but after several meetings these proved to be un- satisfactory and the base had to he brought before the Court

Five appliances, under the Superintendent, Mr. G. C. Moss, were soon on the scene, but it minutes was not until twenty later before any water could be obtained for it. was during the

lese hour of restrictions.

It was said that complainant was married to defendant in 1934.

The fire was got under control The relations between the parties went well until a year later. De-after 1 pm. No persons were in-

jured tendant. It was alleged, had on various

assaulted occasions

his

Mr. H. Somerret Fitzroy, in- structed by Mr. CA Suberton Russ. appeared for the defendant. It will be recalled that at the

The Emergency Unit, under previous hearing, Mr. D'Almada wife. This was apparently ap- Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt was also had said that the premises were proved by defendant's mother and on the scene. let on a monthly tenancy basis relatives which made it unbear- and the action was based on alable for complainant. and as notice to quit. This notice, was result her health, had been affect- alleged to have been served, oned.

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April 30 last and, according to the On June 14 complainant was pleadings: the defence was three-assaulted by defendant and was fold. viz:(a) a denial that the pushed out of the house. She re- tenancy was monthly, (b)

ported the incident to the 9: C. A. denial that the, notice was served

and was advised to stay on April 30, but on May 1. and from her husband. ica claim for relief under the

After

further evidence the Evictions Ordnance by the de- hearing was adjourned to Novem- fendant.

At yesterday's hearing. the de- fendant Liu Sam, married woman.

gave evidence to the effect that she had not received the notice as was alleged on April 30.

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The following further contribu tions have been received: Previously acknowledged In his submission, Mr. D'Almada Mr. and Mrs. Bidon Potter... said that the sole question was S. Hampden Ross whether the notice had or had . Hennessey Seth not been served on April 30 and St. David's Society submitted that the evidence as to A. Landau ........... the serving of the notice was true. Hon. Sir Henry Follock

Mr. Fitzroy stated that it was D. J. Sloss the duty of the plaintiff to prove G. P. de Martin

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Giving judgment His Lordship said that it was common ground that in this thatter the court must be satisfied if it was to go an any further that the notice must have been served on the proped date (April 30) on the Japanese units late yesterday defendant his servant or agent stormed the walls of Tehan and

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Als Lordship was satisfied on Immediately

after entry, the

the evidence that there was a Rising Sur flag was raised over. service of the notice on April 30 a section of the wall that was cap- but he was not satisfied that the tured-Reuter.

notice had been served on any

one whom plaintiff had shown was

defendant's servant or agent.

was served on someone, said His

THEFT OF BOOKS

An unlicenced newspaper hawker,

Lordship: but on whom, he did Lam Hong, was yesterday sen-

not know.

Judgment with costs was ac- cordingly given for the defendant.

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on

hard tenced to three months' labour, by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Court for the theft of two books from the Brewers Book Lam shop. Alexander Building.

also recommended for banishment.

was

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rities. The defendants were: The Sul- ki, a postman, charged with un- lawful opening of a mail bag on October 8, larceny of 28 letters and conspiracy to steal letters; Ho Kai-ming, allas, Chut Bal-chu accused of the possession of forged unidentified assailants in dies intended to resemble dies Galilee district yesterday

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Two Arabs, armed with, riffes..

takeri prisonera 10 the Samarial district-Transocean.

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