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TRADE MARK CASE.
ALLEGED FORGED MARK ON HOSIERY,
ARTHUR E. ODELL,
Managing Director.
THE S.S. "LINGNAM."
CLAIM FOR WORK AND
MATERIALS.
THE HONGKONG TEI EGRAPH,
CLASSIC DANCING.
FAMOUS BALLERINA COMING.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1926.
RUBBER MARKET.
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
Allenby
Alor Gajahs Ayer Moleks Ayer Panas Balgownies Bassetts
LEAGUE CRISIS.
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counter
Hongkong ia shortly to have a Messrs. Carroll Bros. are in re- Council League," said Belgium has visit from Xenia Makietzove, the
periodically run the risk of not famous Russian classic dancer, ceipt of cable advices from Singa- having her Beat, renewed and who is to appear here, either at the pore stating that the rubber thought it desirable to Theatre Royal or the Star Theatre, market. is firmer and that the this risk by means of a regulation on the 13th instant and will pro-price of raw rubber is now quoted such mandates and the conditions fixing definitely the duration of bably also give one other perfor mance. Accompanied by her part at 30 cents per lb. The Bal of re-election.
This regulation ner, M. Bines, she is on her way to gownie Rubber Estates, Ltd., and had been framed, and, if ratified the United States, where she has the Ulu Benut Consolidated Rubby Spain, would come into force already achieved fame ne premier ver Co., Ltd, have both declared as an amendment to Article Four dancer at the Metropolitan
a 15% interim dividend.: Latest of the Covenant. He declared it a serious mistake to describe the Theatre, New York, in a ballet of
quotations are:- seventy.
3.40new candidatuges for permanent seuts on the Council as a counter- po'se to the entry of Germany. He spoke of the possibility, that other States than the present can- didates might demand permanent seats on the Counell. Thus the Council would be compelled to create fresh permanent members and consequently increase the number of non-permanent seats. Thus they would have a council of eighteen, twenty or even more members. The result would be inat the Assembly would be dis- credited in comparison with the Council, which would include near-i y all the politically important States while the States which were, members of the Council would sufer a dangerous loss of Influence and there would inevita- bly arise an unwieldly Council and arme Committee which would
the really decisive body.
Wherever Madame Makletzova has appeared she has been balled as one of the very greatest dancers Russia has ever produced, and she' has recently concluded a seven months season in Japan, where Prince Tokugawa arranged a big banquet" in her honour. She has been compared by critics as com- parable only to Pavlova and Kar- savina, and Hongkong may look forward to a real artistic when she appears here.
Indragiris
Jerams Jimaha Kedahs
2.60 2.70 12.75
4.00
1.40
Brogas...
1.75
Bukit Jelolongs
1.10
Bukit Katils
1.25
Changkat Serdangs.
8:00
Glenoalica
Connemaras
2.00
2.35
1.65
2.20
treat
4.00
Kompan
8,80
Kuala
Kuala Sidims
14.00
Lunas
17.50
Malaka Pindas
3.80
Malakoffs
4.50
Mandal Tekongs
0.85
Mayfieldy
13.50
Ulu Bonuta
0.80
Now Serendahs
1.30
Nyalas
13.25
Pajama
12.75
Panggers
.1.35
Sandycrofts
4.25
K
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Sungei Bagans
Tapahs
4,50
28,00
Tambataks
1.30
Teluk Anson
17.00
United Malaccas
2.45
Uta Simpan
4.20
MISHAP TO U.S.S.
. HURON,
RETURNS TO MANILA WITH BROKEN PROPELLOR,
The Manila Bulletin of Monday says that the U.S.S." Huron, flag- ship of the Asiatic fleet, which left Manila on a southern cruise several days, ego came. limping into the labour late on Saturday with u propeller disabled.
Scudais
Naval officers were roticon: TENNIS TOURNAMENTS
MATCHES BOOKED FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MU....
regarding the mishap, but un- official reports had it that the big warship might be laid up a month or more awaiting arrival of new parts from the United States and the delay might even ontail postponement of hor, Honda in the Open Championship scheduled departure for China Singles two years ago, Ng Sze- waters in April.
kwong, for six years champion of the Colony, appeurs for his first
A year ago, almost to the day, the Huron grounded on a reef off the Palawan coast, springing several plates and necossitating quite extensive
repairs Olongapo. As in her latest ad- venture, the Huron was able to return here under her own power.
ut
A NEW CINDERELLA.
LOCAL CHILDREN TO APPEAR.
Since his defeat at the hands of
Herr Vandervelde concluded by re-echoing Sir Austen Chamber- lain's desire to go to Geneva with free hunds to seek a conciliatory solution.-Renter.
COMMUNISM'S DANGERS.
AWAKENING OF NORTHERN CHINESE.
In the monthly report of the
Entertainments.
The QUEEN'S
AMIE MAYNARD with THE ROYAL HAWAIIANS
LON CHANEY in
"HE WHO GETS SLAPPED "
The STAR
RICHARD BARTHE MESS
IN
"SONNY"
THE WORLD
ស
ENID, BENNET In
YOUR FRIEND AND MINE
THEATRE
ROYAL
A Notice and a Reminder.
The A.D.C. will stage Two Extra Performances
of
"IF
time In the tournaments to Police Commissioner of Shanghai, Monday March 8th and Tuesday March 9th
morrow when he meets L. Baines in the first round.
There are three matches down
is the following:-
Recent events in Manchuria
for decision this afternoon. In have aroused doubts among large the Open event M. W. Lo opposes parties of Chinese regarding Bol- A. S. Hett. In the Handicap Singles "A," W. B. Cornaby (Scr.) shevist professions of friendship H. C. Gould (owe 2/6) for this country, and other signs while S. E. Green (owe 16.3) of a general awakening to the dan- engages A. Piercy (rec. 15).
meets
Besides the match between Ng gers of "Red" influences are ap Sze-kwong and Baines, to-morrow, parent. Resolutions, were passed H. D. Rumjahn is due to meet at various meetings during the N. Trambitzky. The only other
CRICKET.
The China Cotton and Silk Co.,. In the Supreme Court, this morn-
matches booked are S. E. Green (month condemning threats to Ad., Shanghai, were complainantsing, before the Chief Justice, Mr.
The new version of Cinderella. G. Miskin and Dr. Graig v. H. J. China's sovereign rights in the ter- and the Mutual Watch and Opti- S. Fitzroy (instructed by Mesars, which is being presented by "The Armstrong, in the second round ritory of the Chinese Eastern Rail- edl Co., 1. D'Aguilar Street, Hong-Lee and Russ) appeared for A.
of the Club Championship, all way. The Authorities of à Chin- Little Mummers" at the Star kong. the defendants, in a case Honk house and ship painters, of
a large number of students be- which was heard by Major Will-Chinese Street, in a claim for work Theatre on Wednesday, 10th having obtained byes in the first ese controlled university, expelled
March, at 5.30 and again on Fri-round. son at the Central Police Court done and materials. supplied to the day, 12th March at 9.15 p.m., is
cause they persisted in extremist· |uctivities, and certain Chinese no- this morning.
8.S. Lingnam. The charg
regarded as certain to draw gainst
tables established a society which tise defendants Påti Mr. Fitzroy stated that the ship crowded houses, no trouble that they did unlawfully sell, or was seized in consequence of a baving heen spared to make it a
will prepare literature giving a true version of present conditions expose for sale, certain hosiery, writ obtained last year by the success. A high standard of ex-
in Russia. Publication will also! to which a forged trade mark, or Hongkong and Whampoa Dock collence has, it is claimed, been
begin in the near future of a daily trade description had been applie. Company, and was still under ar-attained in the skill and talent ed, or a trade mark sa nearly re-rest when the writ in the present displayed by those children who
The following will represent the newspaper which will devote its counteracting the sembling the Pagoda Hosiery" action was served on November are to take part. Before the University End. XI. in a League energies to mark, 18 to he calculated to
principal item on the programme match with the H. K. C. C. at the effects of anti-Christian and other deceive.
several solo numbers will be Club ground on Saturday, at 2 p.m. pernicious, propaganda. Formal evidence was given of given. The performance is under B. N. Sudan (Captain), E. Zim during the month further demon- work done to the extent of $1,713 the stage management of Mrs. mern, W. N. Gittins, W. H. Sling.strate that the Conservative Sec- 50, and judgment was entered for Gay Cuming and the proceeds D. K. Samy, Y. C. Teh, H. Y. Leong, tion of the Shanghai Branch of the plaintiffs, the amount to be re-are in aid of Dr. Barnardo's, R. Chan Wah, C. H. Yech, A. J. the Kuomintang is continuing its ferred to the Registrar,
Homes. The booking is at the Hazeland, S. V. Gittins
Mr. H. J. Armstrong appeare
for the plaintiffs, and Mr. C. A. S.
Russ, who was not in Court, acted,
for the defendants.
12th last.
Mr. Armstrong said he had not known until then that the case was being contested. The defen
The following appointment was dants had had well over a week made by the Admiralty on Jan. since the summons had been is-37.-Coinmd. Engr. A. Willsteed sued on February 26th..
Lo Bollyhock,
Major Willson suid he would
hear evidence for the prosecution. Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung,
In outlining the"ense, dir. Arm- strong said the local agents for who have been wintering on the Continent, left Marseillos on Feb.
the plaintifs were Mustard and 6th for Hongkong, by the N.Y.K. Company. Shortly before Chin Hakusan Maru which is due horp ese New Year, the defendant Com-on Saturday, pany advertised that they werę
Belling "Pagoda" brand husiery
B.A..
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Thomas's
nt $1.901. The goods manufactur- At the quarterly meeting of the ed by the plaintifs, were of the Royal College of Physicians, on finest quality, and were not sold Jan. 23th a licence to practice in Hongkong at less than fromedicine, surgery and midwifery $2.60 to $2.70. The fact that was conferred upon T. M. Ling,
Oxon. St. they were advertised so cheaply aroused the suspicions of the loca!ospital." Adiploma in ophthal agents, and a representative went mic medicine and surgery was Wong, to the defendant's shop and conferred upon S. T. bought two pair of stockings. While in the shop, the,representa- Hive noticed very inferior quality stockings bearing an identical chop to the "Pagoda.". This made him more auspicious and a pair of cotton stockings were bought and sent to the plaintiff Company at Shanghai, who examined them und wrote back to the effect that they were not the manufacturers, and the chops must be forgeries.
Concluding, he said the defend- ants had been given every op- portunity of explaining how they obtained the goods, but they had refused to do so.
Evidence was given by Mr. S. Hewkin, manager of the local branch of Messrs. Mustard and Co., and the case was adjourned.
Printed and Published for the Proprietor by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 11, Ice House Street, In the City of Victoria, Hongkong.
Theatre.
UNIVERSITY v. CLUB.
THE MAN WHO WENT TO' STANDREWS BALL IN A
DINNER JACKET.
Events
efforts to purge that party of Com- munist elements. The hostility displayed recently by agitators. against the Chinese Authorities on the borders of the Settlement shows that the measures taken for their suppression are steadily be- eoming more effective."
LOCAL CRICKET.
The following have been select- nd to represent the H, K. C. C, 2nd) XI in the League match against the University on Saturday, 6th March, at home:-W. W: Mac- [kenzie (Capt.). T.. D. E. Pendered,
A. K. Mackenzie, G. R. Vallnek, "H. Griffin, H. C. Burgess, W. Bracken- ridge, H. J. Armstrong, C. L. R. Becher, M. M. Watson and J. A, H. Plummer.
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Through the intermediary of] Captain H. J. 8. Brownrigg,. Hector, Bintang, Albert Sarraut, the Legation at The Hague, the who is well known on the Chine Tanda, Andre Leban, Talshan, Chinese Government has contri-Station, has been selected for the Angkor, Masula, Tjibodas, Mantua,
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