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Chinese Dye Dealer Summoned.
The hearing was concluded al the Magistracy on Saturday of a summons against Wong Chan Hung, pepristor of the Yuen Wah 6rm, 288 Queen's Road Central, {for having in his possession tias and bottles of blue shade aniline (dyes in which a false trade mark closely resembling that of the Bad.
Anilin and Soda Fabrik, Germany, had been affixed. The summone was adjourned at the previous tearing in order to enable | the prosecution to get the rom- pradore of Jebsen and Company, ID Canton, to prove that be had written to defendant and others, warning them to desist from using the complainanta' mark,
M. M. H. Turner prosecuted on behalf of Jebsen and Compsoy. ageal for the Bad Anilin and W. S. BAILEY Sods Fabrik. Mr. Leo d'Almada
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represented defendant.
Mr. Turner said he would like to eall Mr. Carreem, a clerk in his firm. ta corroborate Sergeant Fender's evidence with regard to the seizure of the dyes in the YueD Wah shop.
Mr. Gureet then gave evidence. He said be accompanied Sergeant. Fender to233 Queen's Road Central on the 2h, and there saw a Bute ber of bottles and tios of spiliar dse to which the "Crck pheasant"| trade mark, resembling that of the complaints, was aitsebed. Ic reply to his questions delecdant clained the mark as his own and admitted he had not registered it. On being informed by wines that] | the **Cock-pheasant” mark belong. ed to Jeben and Company, defen, dant said, "Jebsen and Company are Germans and
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Cross examined by Mr. d'Alms- ds. Mr Curreem said there was nothing on defendant's mark to indicate that is belonged to either Jebsen and Company or the Bad Anilin and Soda Fabrik. The police seized-only a small stock el dyes. He could not say if defen- dent wasdoing a big business in dyes.
Mr Tulcer: It is up to my friend to produce, bis becks and show u by business.
Mr. d'Almada said he was quite willing to do so.
Mr. Curree added tost when he asked defendant to show him his books defendant refused. Chi nese busers, as a mile, recognised the goods by the mark, rather than by the liliers.
Ng San-wui, chemist in the dye department of Jebsen "sod Compact, deposed that he knew
defendant. In October last year he. with Mr Riecken, visited 240 Queen's Road Centrsi sod there saw imitations
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EARLIER
SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) TRAFALGAR DAY.
Sbaughsi, Oct, 23,
Three hundred sailors observed the Trafalgar Day celebration at the Cathedral,
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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
{Budineeth froom Page 13 THE HUNGARIAN THRONE.
the complainants **Cock phoa-sat trade mark need to del fendant dyes. Defendant waA DEL in the stop at the time: & 1093 named Chan Fu was there. Mr. Flecken told this man that the | "Cock-pheasant" mark was that of Jebsen und Co. and that be had no Chan Pui said right to imitate it. this mark bad been wrongly put oa the goods by small boys in the shop, sad promised to stop using it. Mr Riecken threatened to take proceed-
Vienna, Oct. 22. ings if the offence was repeated, and warted Chao Pui.
The ex-Emperor Karl arrived at Dedenburg in Burgenland in Examination by Me. Tummer an aeroplane yesterday, He is reported to be proceeding to. elicited the information that Ng] Budapest, escorted by Colonel Oxztenburg's troops. Sup-wiwas an analytical chemist! A provisional government under Count Julius Andrassy has in Jebsen and Co. The "Cock been formed in Hungary, pheasant mark was one of the best known marks in Hongkong: Chio. ere in Csaton always asked for "Cock pheasant mark dyes.
Questioned by Mr. d'Almada, Ng Sua vai said be joined Jebsen and Co. in July last year; he was not recommended by defendant for the job.
to Geneva.
A Mysterions Expedition.
Berne, Oct. 22.
of TURKISH and AMERICAN
tobaccos-Blended
Vienna, Oct. 22.
The Entente representatives at Budapest jointly protested to the Hungarian Government against Karl's return.
Berlin, Oct. 22.
It is reported from Budapest that the Government has taken steps to expel Karl on the ground that ander the 1920 law it is impossible for him at present to assume sovereign rights in Hun-
gary.
Vienna, Oct. 22. It is reported from Budapest that the railway has been torn up between Budapest and Raab, preventing the train wherein Karl is travelling from completing the journey.
Promise to Switzerland Broken.
The ex-Emperor Karl left his residence in Switzerland on the
Berne, Oct. 22. 20th inst. for an unknown destination. It was given cut that he
The Federal Council has announced that Karl notified the desired to spend the anniversary of his marriage very tranquilly. Council in writing that his Hungarian supporters, influenced by A number of persons appeared at the office of the Air Transport most urgent considerations, were appealing to Karl's oath of allegi Company at Duerendorf on the 19th and took four return tickets ance, and had begged him to return with the Queen without delay to The aeroplane. with a German pilot, departed in the Hungary. It is confirmed that Their Majesties left Switzerland afternoon of the 20th, carrying five passengers, all muffed up. It on 20th Oct. by aeroplane. The Federal Council deplores Karl's Mr. d'Almeda: Do you know that after the outbreak of the war go far received no news of the machine.
The Transport Company has breach of Swiss hospitality. was impossible to see their faces.
He has broken his promise to abstain from all politics and to inform the Government of Kis intentions. between Germany and England all German trade marks in the Colony
Italy's Attitude Uncertain.
Vienna, Oct. 23. Representatives of the Little Entents have protested to Hungary were an expunged from the re-news of Karl's arrival in West Hungary and informed the Chancel-against Karl's return, threatening intervention if the Carlist ad-
Italy's attitude is uncertain. gister: they were transferred to the for, who summoned a midnight conference of political leaders. The venture is not suppressed. Custodian of Enemy Property.
troops at Oedenburg joined Kari immediately he arrived and pro-i The frontier is strictly closed and all communication with Han-
The report of the march on Budapest is uncon- gary stopped. Mr d'Almeda: I put my ques claimed him King, tion in a different way then. Dormed. Telegraphic, telephone and railway communication with you know that during the war the West Hungary is interrupted. German trade marks were of po use bere?
were expunged from the register?
Mr. Turner: Germana trade marks |
The Troops Join Him.
Vienna. Oct. 22, The British Minister. Hen F. 0. Lindley, last night received
The Inter-Allied Commission.
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London, Oct. 22.
train to Badapest. General Hegedus, who is accompanying Kazi,
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.
Paris, Oct. 22.
A Japanese misaĵon of twenty-six, headed by Okamoto, has Witness. No. I only know that Information from the Foreign Office states that the Oaztenburg arrived at Marseilles on its way to Geneva to attend the Inter- Germab goods were not allowed to Battalion at Dedenburg has been ordered to accompany Karl by national Labour Conference. come to Hongkong,
Geneva, Oct. 22. Contiquing, witzess said Chan has asked the Inter-Allied Commission to remain at Oedenburg; he The Board of Management of the International Labour Office Pui was a salesman and was the guarantees its security. A battalion of the Hungarian National has considered the British Government's suggestion that the office second as who bad control of the Army has been urgently recalled from the frontier to relieve the should communicate with Governments encountering difficulties shop next to defendant. He did Oszentenburg troops. The question of transfer of Burgenland to similar to those of Britain as regards ratification of the Washing- not know if the compradore of Austria will be decided by the new Hungarian administration, too Eight Hours Day convention. The Board agreed to submit the Jebsen and Co. had written to headed by Rakoveki, assisted by Gratz (the ex-Foreign Minister), suggestion to the Manager of the Labour Office. defendant with regard to the Count Julius Andrassy and Count Albert Apponyi. ·
{ "Cock-pheasant'' mark.
At the conclusion of the evidence, Mr d'Almads asked bis Worship to note bis objection to the whole proceedings. The complaisants had not proved their case and Jabees and Co. did not possess a power of attorney from
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An Allied Protest: No Hapsburgs,
Reuter is informed that the fact that the Swiss Government allowed Karl to leave Switzerland has caused intense surprise. It recalled that the Allied Governments repeatedly declared that o Hapsburg will be allowed to return to the throne of Austria, er Hungary.,
A Doubtful Situation.
The ex-Empress Zita accompanied Karl
Rome, Oct 22.
A TERRIFIC CYCLONE.
New York, Oct. 22.
A terrific cyclone, described by the Captain as the worst in his thirty years' experience, struck the liner Kashima Mari on Thurs- day. She was conveying the Japanese delegation to the Washington Conference. The chief delegate, Prince Tokugawa, narrowly escaped injury.
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