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TRADE MARKS DISPUTE.

"La Perla del Oriente"

in Court..

A disputa over the trade marks used in connection with

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THE JAPANESE INDUS

TRIAL MISSION.

THE ROYAL VISIT.

The Dangers of Fire.“ In view of the illuminations After ita very strenuous month and firework display to take place of a most varied character in this in connection with the fortheom- country the members of the ing vinit of H.R.H, the Prince of Japanese Industrial Mission have Wales, we, as sole distributors of La dispersed, and will individually the famous PYRENE and Perla de Oriente" and other find their way back to Japan."PARAGON* Fire Extinguish- brands of Manila cigars formad All are expected to be in their ars, beg to draw the attention of the subject of an action which own country by a certain date, the Hongkong public to the vital came before the Chief Justice so that their reports may be necessity of safeguarding their (Sir Wm. Rees-Davies), in the collated and action taken as we would point out the absolute lives and property against fire. Supreme Court to-day.

be advisable or expedient. Their The plaintiff was Carl Franz last work in this country com- necessity of Householders, Store-

Adolf Otto Ingenohl, and the

THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922

DAIRY FARM

NEWS.

In dealing with us you can be astored of

FULL WEIGHTS

prised interviews with the Chan-keepers, Hospitals, Schools, ate, PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY

defendants were Walter E. Olssa cellor of the Exchequer, President providing themselves with a fire and Co., Incorporated, and the of the Board of Trado, Ministers | fighting device. Registrar of Tradė Marks, Hoog-of Labour and Health, and the All bomes should have a Firə kong. Plaintiff was represented Department of Overseas Trade. Extinguisher handy in case of by Mr. E. Potter and Mr. F. C. The burdan of the remarksį any accident which might hap- Jankin finstructed by Messrs expressed by both guests and pen when the illuminations are Deacon. Looker. Descom and hosts may be taken to be that real|00. This is of the utmost im Harston) and the Hon. Mr. H. Eties of friendship betwien the portance and all Householders Pollock, K.C. (instructed by two nations would best be found should be prepared. Messrs. Wilkinson and Grisi)(in cordial and extended trade res

MUSTARD & COMPANY. conducted the defence.

Iations. Such a visit as bas just Plaintiff claimed that certain been concluded should tend to trade marks were his property increased trade. Industris'r valry and asked for an injunction to there is in some lines, but there restrain Walter E. Olsen & Co. is little competition between cer- using them, an account of all transactions carried on by that business, damages and costs.

Walter E. Olsen and Co. counter-claimed for a declara.

tion

TIRED MORNINGS?

When you awake in the morn- tain lines of goods manufactured, ing feeling tired out, feeling worse, whether in Great Britain or in fact than when you went to bed, Japan. As one of the Japanese you are confronted with the char- speakers pointed out, it was only acteristic symptoms of neuras- while the war interfered with the shonis. It is due to the ran-down outpat of British factories that condition of the nerves that rest that the trade in

Japanese goods slipped into does not bring renewed strength dispute were their sole property markets where they had never and sleep refresh the tired brain. and asked for an injunction to

entered before. The trend of Overwork and worry are the most restrain plaintiff using them and trade should resume some of its frequent causes of this condition. an account of all transactions

pre-war characteristics. and If you are nervous and melan- carried out by plaintiff since the

BS Japan rnoves forward choly and are losing strength and purchase by defendant of the industrially she should be a energy you will find the story of business and the trade-marks in

better customer for British Mr. J. W. Mills, who lives at 5 dispute.

machinery wherewith to make] Deepdale Lace, Upper Gortnal, Plaintiff was born in Germany her products. The more Japan England, encouraging and inter- in 1849, said Mr. Potter, aetlia-recovers from ber trade depression esting. ing the facts, and he was the and resumes prosperity the better Mr. Mills saw three years' brother of an admiral in the market should she provide for military service during the Great German Navy. That point British goods.Chim Express. War. "After returning to Eng- raised difficulties during the war CHINESE MEDICOS IN BRITAIN. land," he said "I began to feel because certain countries suspect. There has been a strong word of the effects of my war experiance. ed that perhaps plaintiff way an dissent to Chinese medical men I was fatigued by the walk to alien enemy. Bat plaintiff became practising in Great Britain. Of work in the morning and when I naturalised Belgian subject in course, they must possess the reached there I was fit for noth- 1896 and that fact had been necessary British qualifications ing. I struggled through the day established to the satisfaction of before they can do so. A certain as best I could but all the time the governments of Great Britain, amount of jealousy, not confined. my head, eyes and back ached. the United States and Belgium.ne it stated, to the medical pro-) The Belgian Government held fession, bas arisen therefrom, and an investigation into plaintiff's sach loose expressions as "yellow conduct during the war and held peril" in the medical world have that it was satisfactory. and been used. The particular case the British Government removed seems to have arisen out of

for himself as a tobacco broker. at which time the manufacture

"When I got home I was ab- solutely done ap. My bead trouble, and the great difficulty 1. experienced in concentrating on anything made life burden. I derived no benefit from doctor's

a prohibition which they had the proposal that a Chinese medicine nor from other remedies imposed in England.

medicalman should be placed on which I tried. Mr. Pollock intimated that rejthe Panel Register.

There are. "Than I read about Dr. Wil was quite satisfied that plaintiff we believe, quite a number of liams' pink pills, and gave them was a naturalised Belgian but be Chinese who are members of the trist. The first few pills I took would go no farther than that. British Medical Association. The arrested the physical and mental Plaintiff went to Antwerp in estion of nationality does not inertia from which I was suffer- arise; it is one of qualificationing, and I soon knew that I was December, 1971. Mr. Potter cop-

only. Several are practising both on the right track. tioned, and was employed in a Belgian house in the tobane in the East and West End of I persevered with the pills, trade. In 1876 he set up business London. Hitherto the medical and my physical weariness was profession has looked almost soon dispelled. It is no longer e entirely at the question of fatigue to get to my work. In of cigars in the Philippine Is-qualification, and not looked fact I feel that I have taken on a lands, which was then Spanish that of nationality in any fresh lease of life, and I am like To those who a new road. I sleep better, eat territory, was a monopoly of the narrow spirit.

would fain do so we would point much more heartily, and in every Spanish Government. It was known that that monopoly would out that when our hospital and way feel stronger. I am quite cometoanend in 1882 and in antici-medical registrars became so sure that I owe everything to Dr. pation of this plaintiff conceived greatly understaffed during the Williams' pink pills. the idea of starting a cigar factory Her, by reason of the demand of If you are sufferer from any in the P. I. and for the purpose of the military for medical men, of the symptoms described above, carrying out this idea he formed there were several Chinese who do not delay, but begin a course rendered most able and efficient of Dr. Williams' pink pills for in Antwerp limited company the name of which was El ervice. It scarcely becomes as psle people. Of dealers, or direct Oriente Fabrice de Tabacoa.

now that the stress is over to be from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., The English translation of this, arrow.minded on the subject-95 Szechua Road, Shanghai,

China Express thought Counsel, was "Orient

$8.00 for 6 Tobacco Manufactory.” A branch was opened in Manila and the company carried on business is Antwerp and the P. I until 1905, when it went into voluntary liquí. dation.

550

CHINESE EDUCATIONAL

MOVEMENT.

Combining Forces.

On Nov. 28:h, 1905, what was known in Belgium as ad ciation en Participation was The National Educational In- formed and on the same date the dependence Movement Society liquidators assigned to plaintiff the met at the Peking National whole of the assets of the Com-Teachers College for the third pany. This association was called time and discussed plans to the Syndicate Oriente."

pash forward its work. Speeches

the

A great deal of evidence had were made by Mr. Ho Yu-shu been taken on commission, con- and Mr. Tino Shenshou, dwelling tinued Counsel, to establish what upon

necessity of co- with the Counsel's operating

various educational bodies in Paking and participation" holding a joint conference with

this association was. interpretation

"496cciation 80

Was that' 30

WAS

in

them for the discussion of WAS AD AJSOCiation of persons who

It was decided that by agreement took a share of the measures. profits of a business carried on by representatives be elected to ap- another person, who was called a proach the various bodies inter- "getant." The "gerant" could ested. Mr. Ho was chosen to ap deal with the assets of the business proach the teachers and Mr. Tiko in any way he pleased. The was asked to take the matter up result of that arrangement, with the women's educational Counsel explained,

that bodies, while Mr. Chung was elect plaintiff personally carried on the led to see the teachers and students business by the Company.

of the private schools in Fek- In 1909 plaintiff opened a factory 1. A delegation of ten was at Mongkok. The marks |finally elected to interview the dispute, with the exception of it to take up the question of ex Ministry of Education, requesting alterations, submitted Counsel, were dsed as trade tending the famine relief surtax marks in their entirety from, the government tailways for on- time the factory began until now other year and using the proceeds and were being used at the pres for educational purpose.

The Peking Students Union is eat day. The trade marke, mentioned Counsel, in the course much interested in the educational of bis address, were registered in independence movement and will Australia, Germany, America, call a meeting in a few days to Englan, in fact, all over the discuss the question of participa

tion therein. Both the Teachers' Union and the Women's Union] bave promised their support to the movement,

minor

world.

The case is proceeding as we go la press.

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