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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
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LANDLORD SUES A TENANT,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29
FAR EAST GAMES.
CHINA NEEDS" $82,000 FOR MEETING.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA LINE,
From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship,
“KITANO MARU,”
1927.
A claim for $173.28 on an im- plied contract for the supply of
Preparing for the Eighth Far electric current was made in the Eastorn Olympic Games which will Summary Court yesterday after- be held in Shanghai from August 27 noon before the acting Puisne to September 3, the Chinu National Judge, Mr. P. Jacks, by Mr. J. H. Amateur Athletic Foderation have having arrived from the above ports, Ruttonjee, of Messrs. Ruttonjec decided to hold two preliminary most Consignees of Cargo are hereby in
The first meeting
formed that their Goods are being and Son, wine merchants, the de-ings in July,
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and
fondant belng Mrs. D. A. Ross, for which is for the athletes of Kiang Tänded and placed at their risk in the and Choking will take place on July merly living at No. 7 Duddell 2 and 3 and the national meeting Street, second, floor.
The
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and 21. will be held on July finance committee will be especially Mr. J.T. Prior was for the busy during these two months when plaintiff and Mr. W. D. Owen de-a sum of $82,000 will be raised from different sources. According to the fended.
budget just so much money is re- quired to run the competition and to bring the athletes together for the occasion.
Mr. Prior said the plaintiff was the landlord of some flats in Duddell Streat and the defendant became a tenant of one of them from October 1st last year and continued until the middle of March 1927. The tenaney agree-
Stands .... ment was entirely a "silent" ano Track and fields about the supply of electric cur- Apparatus and costumes rent and it was agreed between Travelling them that the meter should remain Training Camp In the name of the landlord, and Headquarters
Sundries that the cost should be paid by the defendant to the plaintiff.
At one time, continued Mr. two tenants, Prior, there were but the tenancy was a joint one, and presumably all arrangements and were of a joint character therefore the other tenant did not come into the matter.
The following are the chief Items upon which the money will be dis bursed: Fences
Total
Baseball
.$4,000 $3,000 2,400
.. 3,000
7,000
4,500
16,000
2,000
$82,000
The China baseball team will con- nist of six players from Honolulu, two to five players from East China, and four to six players from South China,
Gedown Company's Godowns at Kow- loon, whence delivery may be obtained. Goods not cleared by the 4th July, 1927, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- at 2.80 p.m. within the free storage tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, Perlod.
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be re- cognized.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the GodowILY.
No fire insurance has been effected, NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, June 27, 1927,
HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN.
(HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE).
From AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN and GENOA
The Steamship,
ed.
Goods not cleared by the 2nd July, 1927 will be subject to rent.
"ZOSMA (8)" Volley Ball-The Federation has. The accounts showed that in appointed the South Chinn team to having arrived from the above ports, October electric current to the participate in the Olympics, provid- consignees of cargo by her are noti value of $2.90 had been consumed, ed there are no other teams to chal-fied that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or Football-The Federation has ap- extra-hazardous godowns of the China in November $7.30, and in Decem-lenge them. ber $4.34. In January, February and March the current consumed pointed the football team that is now Provident, Loan and Mortgage Co., competing in Australia and at the Ltd. Hongkong, whence and/or from had shown a grent increase, the same time asked the footballers in the wharves delivery may be obtain January bill being $45.34, Febru-Hongkong and Kwangchow to be ary $51.27.and for the first part of ready in caso the Australian toam
fail to be present. March $37.59.
Bnachaill The basketball team will be decided after a series of compoti- tions among the best teams in differ None of the bills, said Mr.ent parts of China.
The representatives will be selected Prior. had been päid, but of course Mr. Ruttonjee had paid the Elec-after competitions during the nation. trie Company. He understood that an anuunt of money had also been paid into court. He understood that one of the de- fences was that the largeness of the later bills was alleged to be due to leakage of current some- where.
Bills not Paid.
Mr. Owen said another line of defence was that the plaintiff paid the billa without the defendant's permission Ar agreement. With regard to the payment into court, Mr. Owen went on to say that the sum of $23.24 had been paid in. The amount due for the first three months was $14.62 and the amount cxactly 14:29 paid into Court double. He added that the de- fendant did not wish to avoid pay ment of a just and reasonable sum but they did not admit liability to pay an unreasonable amount.
In reply to His Lordship Mr. Owen said they did not admit it
meet with the exception of S, X. Ng of Hongkong and Cheong brothers of Singapore who are certain to be in the team.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd July, 1927, at 10 am. by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.
Claims against the steamier must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, otherwise they will not be recognized.
CVOT..
No Firo Insurance will be effected Swimming-The swimmers will be picked from the best of the competi-by the undersigned in my case what-
The Chinese swimming tenm
Bills of lading wil be countersiga- tors. in Singapore might be approached and
ed by, asked to take part.
Track and Field-The team will be selected from the National Meeting.
AUSTRALIAN TOUR.
F.M.S. FAIL AGAINST VISITOR'S BOWLERS.
Bright weather prevailed when the match between the Australians and the F.M.S. commenced on the Kuala Lumpur padang, E. the Governor (Sir Hugh Clifford) was among a large attendance.
Scores:
F.MS-1st Innings.
was their legal duty to pay the P. H. Miller e Evrett b Macartney 1 money, and the money was paid. T. C. Greene Bardsley b Everett
Aug. 6 C'brg-hapin Aug 12 into court as a sign of good will, N. J. A. Foster Suvllivan b Everett
10 C'brg.8'hmplu Aug 16 Aag. Aug. 20th-C'brg
Aug. 2t as they had hoped that the case A. J. Bostock Hill Everett b Aug. 24 C'brg-B'hmptn Aug. 30 would have been settled out of Sept, court. Thoy thought that the Sent, 6
Sept, 12 hills for the first three months Sept. 23 Sept. 17.0
were reasonable and just but Sept. 21
Sopt. 27
that the others were not. Oct. 1 Chirg-Simpta Oct. 7 Oct. 6. C'brg-8'hmpin Oct. 11
evidence Vet
The plaintiff · gave 15 Cbrg-Shimpit Oct. 21 Oct. 22 (C brg-Sinipt Oct. 28 with regard to the arrangements for payments, after which the case was adjourned.
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DOCTOR CENSURED,
LITTLE GIRL DIES OF BRAIN, CONCESSION;
An inquiry was held yesterday
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CONNECTING SAILINGS TO EUROPEAN PORTS.
1.
7
C. H. Talbot, Mr. Takami, Mr. and
Mrs. A. N. Fuhehally, Mr. W. M
Macartney
1
Awad, Mrs. N. Kuroki, Master T.
Dr. Gordan
Macartney Capt. F. Ford lbw b Mccartney G. M. Brand b Gemble
Lal. Singh st. Oldfield b Macartney
Kuroki, Master M. Kuroki, Mrs.
F
12 Tashiro, Mr. M. Ohkawa, Mr. G.
10
8 Matsumo, Mr. S. Yasumto, Mr. Wong Hip Chi, Mr. George Shi, Mr. K.
MINNEDOBA Aug
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Υ.
F. H. Thompson e Mayne b Ganible' W. Dean not out
0
Wada, Mr. T. Shimizu, Mr. O. Sakaguchi, Mr. G. Kikuchi, Mrs. F.
MONTROSE Bapt. 16
t
Extraz
Total
3
Bowling.
Q. G. Macartney six wickets for runs; H. Gamble two for 13; S. Everett two for 13.
24
C.
Australian XI-1st Innings.
E. R. Mayne b Denn
R. Bardsley b Dean
T. J. E. Andrews st. Brand b
Bostock Hill
by Major C. Willson into the death.w, A. Oldfield e Foster b Green
of a Chinese girl who died at her E. F. Rofe st. Brand b Bostock Hill home on June 15 after tumbling 5. C. Everett nos out down a few steps at her school on W. M. Woodfull not out the previous day.
The mother of the girl deposed, that the child returned from school complaining of a headache. She applied some Chinese medicine and later rubbed it with hot rice. When the child became unconscious she sent for a Japanese doctor from the Majima Hospital nearby.
Extrus
Total (for five whts.)
*Inninga declared closed.
F.M.S. 2nd. Innings,
P. II, Miller et. Oldfield Macartney T. C. Green b Macartney
G.
Dr. Gordan c Rofe b Macartney Lil Singh b Macartney The Japanese doctor said that M. Brand e Gamble b Andrews he was a friend of the family. He A. J. Bostock 11 b Everett was told that the girl had fallen N. 3. A. Foster lbw b Macartney down a few stairs at the school. A. P. Penman Everett On examining the girl, who was Captain F. Ford b Macartney then unconscious, he realised that W. Dean b Macartney she was in a dangerous state. He F. H. Thompson not out suggested an injection, but the
mother, would not allow him to
do so. He advised the mother
to send the girl to hospital, but that was not done.
Sumi, T. Ishii and child, Miss A, E. Kwong,
T. Ninomiya, Mr. Cheong Mr. Ngok Chau, Mr. S. Morioka, Mr. B. 63 Shirasaki, Mr. J. R. Broadley, Mr. G. Festa, Mr. Chow Kịp Cho Mr.
Chow King Yuk, Mra, J. Y. du Luz, Master J. Da Luz, Master C. da Luz, Mr. and Mrs. Takiguchi,
Per .. Koren Maru for San Francisco, June 28-Mr. Takagi, ៩. G. Mrs.
Mr. S. Kay, Aba, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ogawa, Mr. H. Takano. Mr. K. Yoshioka, Mr. Y. Kitagawa, Mr. O. Adachi, Mrs. Adach!
1 Miss N. Adachi, Mr. Olts Neidt, Rev.
0. Kauthier, Rev. P. Ernest Cherzt, Mr. II. Oka, Mr. 31 Mr. T. Funatsu.
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31
M. Iwai, Mr. K. Ebara, Mr. J. 0. Swald, Mr. H. S. Sweetong, Major David Hay Thorburn. Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr
T. F. Wen, Mr. S. L. Hsu, Miss Anno
Yamasaki, Sergeeva, Mr. S. Chúng Siu Leong, Mr. Hun Lak 256 Shing, Mr. Tam Chok Yue, Mr. J. A. Yamate, Mrs. X Maher,
Mr. S
d. Y. Nagayama, Mrs. C.
Mr. Miyal, Mr. Y. Suzuki, Mr.
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Mr.
W. T. Lindesny, Mr. J. Goodman, Kwok Sook Wing, Mr. H. Kwan, Mr. Ies, Miss V. Brown, Mr. W. Y. Chi Cant. R. Bercromby, Capt. B. May and Mrs. C. C. Tang, Mr. Chan Tak Mr. W. M. Chi, Master Chiong Cho, field, Mr. F. Usher, Lieut, A. J. L. Poy, Mr. Chan Yim Ki, Mr. Chan Master Chlong Torg, Mrs. Cheng She Clarke, II. P. Mackley, Mr. Chak Foon, Mr. Wo Chuck Wan, Mr. Mr. Chin Tun, Mr. and Mrs. J. F Candau Joseph, Mr. P..
Y. Lamble,
Leang Yue Fun, Mr. Leang Foong H. Castro, Mr. Chow Chu In, Mrs. K. Keida, Miss Anne W. Erics- Fok, Miss Lec, Miss Ho, Mr. Wong Chung Ack, Miss M. Cressey, Mr.
Shoji, Mrs.
M. Kow, Mr. Wong Yuan, Miss M. C. Chen, Mr. 3. L. Chelemaun
MTA LV.
Darit, W. Bender, Cortes Thebaut, Prof. and Mrs. W. E. Nel- Hoisington, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mac- Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Clark, Mr. O son, Mrs. Shoji, Dr.
22
20
18
0
0
0
Extras
Total
Bowling,
Dr.
M
Mr. and Mrs..]
Dr. J.
G.
Mr.
Mr. Wong
Wen,
Master
C. G. Macartney seven wickets for Mr. Tom Wah Koon, Mr. Chee Gm Mrs. B. E. Gates, Col, P. M. Hoising-vor, Miss A. Lamberton, Misa M.
A Kaelik, Mrs. Trocak, Mr. and Mr. V. L. Lae, Mr. K. M. Wong, Mr. V. Dayrit, Mr. and Mrs. P. Fernandor warn, Mr. G. Furuya, Miss A: G. Mra. G. B. H. Dittmann, Mr. F. A. D. Kwong Sang, Mr. F. C. Kan, Mr. Master G. Fernandez, Mrs. K.
Metharam Lolroomall,
Lyon
Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Farrell, Mead, Mr. Hendrik Hagenaar, Mr.
Wong 4Chung Kai Soon, Mr. Lu Tuck Lum, Brown, Mr. V. Katkin, Mr. Wu Fong
Mrs. Ho Shi, Master Ho. Ma Elirao, Mr. Tauí Chik Chung, Mr. Mar Chen, Yuen, Mrs. Ng, Mrs. Fung, Mr. Min Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Gowen, Mr. N. 77 Mr. Ng Kim Or. Mrs. Leo Shee, Miss Chuen, Mr. Leo Fong Tao, Teo Yee Mr. and Mrs. WB. Hofman, Miss
Lucile Wong, Master Richard Wong, Pei, Mr. Wong Chor Man,
Shi, Mrs. Loong Shi,
C. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hellin Y Master Wong Kun Ping, Mrs. Chan
R. Mr. Mr. A. T. Kay, Miss G. Llorente, Shee, Mr. Chin Wing, Mrs. Ou Shee, Chor Pon, Mrs. W. E. Cinrko, Mrs. Mr. Kang Bun Po, Mr. G. Kobayashi, Master
Chin Yes Chang, Mr. Ja. Yick, 1. Balthie, Mr. Lin Sze-Way 14, and Muster Lay Kung, Ming M. M. Lefe-
L. Jullan, Mrs. R. L
Hoialngton, Mr. Louden, Miss V A. McGoldrick, Mr. 8. Novak, Mỹ. Dur Wooy, Mrs. Wong Shee, Master Chee
Maeda, Mrs. S. Chang
Te, Mr. J. C. O'Conor, Mrs. Ling, Mr. Leo Kee, Mrs. Leo Loung Chong Chu Shee, Mr. Eugene Chun, Misa Chin lestone, Mrs. M. D. K. Farrar, Mrs.
J. P. Nayder and infant, Mrs. H. M Noll, Mr. Cho Chee Lee, M., Stevenson, Mr. Sing Sam, Mr. Y Toke King, Miss Chin Ping King, Wong Shee, Martor Tong Bang, Mr. E
Thwaites H. M. Pethick, Roy, R. B. Blakney, Miss Anna Mae Yuke.
Northern ports, Per Trior for
8.3.
la Wong TOISET, Mastor G. Viana, Miss June 26-Mr. and Mrs. Mobdan, Mr. Mr. F. A. McClure, Mrs. McClure Sung, Mr. B. Sude, Mr. C
Etholdean Bailey, Miss Elizabeth Tong Pao Tung, Mr. F. Inglin, Mr. aud Infant, 177, A. C. Batley Bfles Mr. Tang Ao, Mr. Tesser Mrs. T Dr. S. P. Spencer, alle Mr. Francleco Chiong. Mr. Cha Fong, Mr. W. Wiegand, Mr. D. Chapin, Mrs. M. Maaley and child.
Later he was informed that the runs H. Gamble nano for 23: Wo girl waa
dead and he issued a
J. E. Andrews one for 19; 3. C. death cortificate giving the cause of death ns concussion of the Everett two for 18,
brain. He did not notify the police.
Major Willson returned a ver-
Changes in the Canadian Natur- diet of death through brain con-allation Act permit Canadian- cussion and added a rider to the bora persons who have been na-
Lim, Mr. Lam Cheong, Mr. Lum ton, Mrs Fong, Miss M. Gizld-Miss R. Rice, Mr. and Mrs.
P,
effect that the doctor should have turalized in the United States and i cl. c. Pommeranke. Mr. L. Chan Wah, Mr. Au Shee. Mr HoD. Wood, Master Yao So Kut, Mastan..
satisfied himself of the actual have returned to Canada to be Mr. K. II. cause of death before issuing a re-admitted to British nationality certificate. Further, the doctor after one year's residence in the should have communicated to the Dominion, instead of five years an
I before. police of the death of the girl.
Chuen Bak, Mr. Yang Shul Po, Mr Por s.. President McKinley for Ka Chiu, Mr. J. R. Lewis, Mr. M. V. Yno So Sing, Miss L. Yu, Mr. Tam Seattle via ports, June 28 Mr. A. Suter,
Per s... Empress of Asia for A. 8. Zapanta, Mis 1. Zapante Mr. Fishman, Mrs. R. L. Read, Mr. Tong Sop Yo, Mr. Cheng Fun Man Mr. Manila, Juno 28-Mr. F. A. Arguell Zung Pao 06.
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