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YESTERDAY AFTERNOON'S
PROCEEDINGS.
The Acting Chief Justice, Mr. J. R. Wood, continued the hearing the case in which Mr. M. A Razack, a sharebroker of No. 10 Ice House Street, claimed a sum of $33,818.98 from Mr. P. N. Cooper. Д merchant of 13, D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong.
After the tiffin adjournment, plaintif went into the box and bore out the circumstances described by his counsel.
The next day, Sunday, June 21, the tram strike took place and on Monday at 10.30 am. in conse- quence of the tram strike and the temporary closing of certain Chin-
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TUESDAY, AUGUST
ST. PATRICK'S CLUB.
RE-OPENING CELEBRATED
BY CONCERT.
A bright show and one which was packed with solid musical tal- ent was held at St. Patrick's Club Inst evening to mark the re-open- The unsettled ing of the Club. weather affected the attendance which was very sparse, but those who went there was amply reward- ed by a performance which was striking in some respects.
PASSENGERS.
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Por 8.8. President Garfield: Major Baffeur, Colonel B. Sorgcon-Brooke, Major E. Percival Brown, Mr. L. P. Chow, Mr. William Kirby, Mr. 3. W. O Gowan, Mrs. G. E. Peterson, Mr. William Hagan, Captain Smitherman, Mr. Alfred Frederick Summerfield, Mrs. I. T. Morgan, Miss Donanda Putnam, Mr. C. 8. Murray, Mr.-W. H. Young, Miss Evelyn Derry, Mrs. Dorothy Paco, Mr. Frank Burgess, Mrs. Frank Burgess, Lady Drummond Hay, Mr. A. R. Johnston, Mrs. A. R. Johnston, Mr. John McD. Lang, Mrs. Ethel Martin, Mrs. Maria Metzger, Mr. Kari H. Von Weigand, Mr. Mohammed Zulicar, Dr. Robert Born- camp, Miss Rosalie Chow, Mr. Lee W. Park, Mr. David Walker, Mr. Ar thur Wiser, Mr. Patricio Smart, Mrs. Victoria Budd, Mr. Albert F. Deahl, being dino.
Mr. Arthur Newbury, Mr. N. Giro-
DEPARTED.
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M. Jamie, Miss. K. Y. Eeme, Mrs.
The concert opened with a piano duct as an overture, in which Prof. E. Gauldi and Maestro Riganti pro- vided the rare sight of two finished Referring to the events of June artistes combining perfectly to the 20, 1925, plaintiff said that Cooper entire enjoyment of a small but went to his office and instruct-highly appreciative audience. On ed him to buy 2,000 Trams at $37. the vocal side, Mrs. Sangers wis That was slightly below the mar a welcome contributor, ket rate but witness managed to warmly applauded in a very sweet obtain the shares from the late rendition of Kahn's Ave Maria. Mr. I. S. Perry, who attached cer- with Fr. Riganti and Mr. Paul
Braga accompanying on the piano McKinley for San Francisco, 02 tain conditions to the sale.
Witness returned to his office and violin respectively. She gave August 29,-Mrs. H. F. Danforth, and telephoned, Mr. Cooper, who an encore and in the second half Mrs. J. Prentiss, Mr. and Mrs. Kwan acknowledged the deal and said, of the programme sang "Dandy Choy, Mrs. H. W. Hoo, Master T. J. "I already owe you a very large "11 Pirata" (V. Bellini) by Prof Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Lum, Mr. I, C. Boy" following, another plano-dust Jeme, Master J. W. Jome, birs. Leo, Bum of money," to which witness
Messrs. Huntington, Mr. E. Weber, Mr. Ho replied "It is alright, tell me what Gualdi and Fr. Riganti. you can pay." He made the ne-E.G. D'Aquino and G. D'Aquiao Chung-ming. Mr. Lee Sal-chuen, Mr. cessary contracts and sent them are promising singers with a pen K. Y. Wu, Mr. R. Y. Soong, Mr. and chant for Italian songs, in which Mrs. T. E. Pun. Miss S. Pun, Mr. J. on to Mr. Cooper.
Mies they did remarkably well.
Soriano Mr. Yang, Mr. and Mrs. De: Coudar also rendered two Chiu Laap, Mr. Chiu Way, Mr. P. H. songs, and later executed with Kan, Mr. W. F. Fung, Mr. Lo Lok- Mr. fong,, Mr. Mak Mo-yan, Mr. Wong grace a Hungarian dance. Wilmott, Mr. B. A. Kingston and K. Lai, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hu, Mr. See-ping, Mr. Gee Sue-hang, Mr. P. Ms. Hawkins were other singers A. P. Lee, Mr. K. G. Kan, Mrs. M. ese banks, the Hongkong Share-whose assistance contributed to Sesteneff, Miss H. Encarnaçao, Mr. brokers' Association
the the great success of the concert.
and Mrs. C. C. Kwok, Mr. R. E. Hongkong Stock Exchange decided Messrs. Porter and Hughes gave Francis, Mr. Lok Yung cheong, Mrs. to postpone the June Settlement comic relief with their recitation Li Lai-Keng Yiw, Mr. Lai The Sum, indefinitely.
of the disposal of a cat's body, Mr. Wong Yung-tai, Mr. Parkson while in a new portrayal of the Chang, Mr. George Lynott, Mr. M. G. hen-pecking wife and the much Yee, Mr. S. H. Wong, Mr. Benjamin harassed husband Messrs. Watts FT. Pon, Mr. Ng Yee-hang, Mr. W. and Kingston were really funny. H. Young, Mr. Alla Ditta, Mr. Wong, Mr. B. Moiseivitch, Mr. and Mrs. Ko This sketch was all too short.
Chun-yee. Mr. Ludwig Junginger, Mr. H. Van Carven, Mrs. S. P. Mak, Miss Eileen Cheng, Mr. Lama Chun- hoy, Rov. J. H. Marray, Miss Mar guerite A. Calder, Mr. Tam Kwun- hung, Mrs. Tam Kwun-sheo, Mr.. Gee Hooey-gun, Mr. Yee Kim-jiw, Mr. Fong Kwan, Mrs Young Shee, Mrs. Lee So-sow, Mr. Fong Chea-lick, Mr. Doong Yin-gin, Mr. Tom Wai-hong, Mr. Chin Tuck-yuen, Mr. Lum Bow, Mr. E. Price, Miss A. Price, Miss J. McDonald, Mr. R. W. Frence, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sokall, Mr. Prescott Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Asbhermsen, Mrs. 1 E. Brown, Mrs. A. G. Tracey, Ir. H. W. Oviatt, Mr. H. H. Maguire, Miss Joy
Wehen, Dr. J. G. McGowan, Mr. Jorishi Assi, Mrs. Grace Aabo- Mr. Gustave D. Dinkel, Mr. A. Kofer, gast, Mrs. Dorothy Beck, Capt. Geo F. Bloomquast, Mrs. Gladys L. Bloom quast, Miss Marian Bloomquast, Mr. George Epple, Mr. C. W. Cardon, Mr. Abraham Levis, Mr. Richard W. Shaw, Mr. Benjamin W. Bush, Mrs. Tuyumi Kamemoto, Mr. Kuicki Kamemoto, Mr. C. F. Williams, Miss Katherine Davis, Mr. Paul Naslin, Miss Mary Cunningham.
His Lordship: Was that public ly announced?
Bir. Razack: A notice was put up at the Stock Exchange and at the Hongkong Sharebrokers' As- sociation, which were both in Ice
House Street..
.
Contracts Unsigned.
It is announced that fast night's was the first of a series of monthly concerts to be held at the Club. Other socials will take the form of whist-drives for members and friends.
Information as to the Club's future activities will be sup- plied by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. W. R. Wilkinson.
$7,522.50.,--Do you recollect that being said?"
After the decision to postpone the Settlement witness said that Mr. Cooper returned the contracts unsigned. Witness took the con- tracts and went to see the defend- ant. He found the defendant in the latter's office and said: "You must sign these contracts, I bought the shares and I must make good to my Sellers." Witnese said that Cooper's reply to that was "The Settlement is postponed,
Mr. Jenkin: That does not tally what is the good of the con- tracts?" Witness explained that with your own evidence? Witness:
No.
Witness: I was going to call his attention to a slight mistake in that.
Correct Version.
the contract was the result of orders received on June 20. While they were discussing the matter Mn Jenkin: Let us take your someone entered Mr. Cooper's evidence with regard to the same office and called him' away, where-thing, What you said just new upon witness left the office, leav- when asked to explain how you ing the contracts behind.
arrived at $7,422.50 was this, that to the best of your recollection you told your brother to waive brokerage." Is that the 'correct version?
Mr. Alabaster: Did you ever get the two contracts back?-No. Later that afternoon you got a chit from defendant?-Yes.
Witness said that he took the Mr. Razack: That is the cor-his case was. letter from Cooper to see his soli-rect version. I am certain about citor, Mr. A. el Arculli, and in-t. I was rather excited and J structed the latter to write to Mr. told my brother to give me this Cooper.
April account as I meant to sue him on it. I told my brother to waive the brokerage.
...
Mr. Alabaster: The next day, did you also instruct Mr. Arculli to write in regard to the balance. due you against April Settlement?
Yes.
Mr. Jenkin: Then it is not a matter of best of recollection. The difference in the figures arose The April Settlement account because you told your brother to showed $12,952.50 due you, against waive the brokerage? Yes. which you received $5,000 from You say that the brokerage defendant?-Yes. I told my bro waived is $425, and there is a ther to make up a new account and further $5 you can't account for? I think I told him to deduct bro-Yes. kerage en "forced sales."
July 23 was the day finally fixed by the Government for the June Settlement?--Yes.
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Witness: Yes, bis ideas of it. Mr. Jenkin: He stated' that' there was an agreement whereby That you should accept $7,522. was two years ago and you have| had two years to think out how to account for that difference of $435.
Witness: I have been away most of the time.
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Mr. Jenkin: I know you have been away. I do not say you have been thinking of it every moment of that time. You told us just now that you told your brother to The sales we are talking about waire the brokerage.
Is your concern 700 Lands and 100 Docks? | brother a broker or a partner?- -Yes,
No, he was in charge of my books. What was the brokerage on the Mr. Jenkin pointed out that a Lands?-$350.
mistake had also been made in re- How do you justify that broker-gard to the brokerage chargeable age, is there a schedule?-Yes. on the Docks. The correct rate The scale is the same as the Stock should have been 50 cents, where- as 75 cents was charged. Witness Exchange. charges.
Mr. Jenkin handed winess the said that he was liable to make a Chipshing Thurs. 1st Sept at 8 a.m.him what cheque he was referring printed charges of the Hongkong mistake like that. Evidently Fooksang Thure. 1st Sopt at 3 p.1. to, and he said "Trams." I told Sharebrokers' Association and there was some mistake. Chipsbing Satur. 3rd Sept at 5 p.m. him "I have bought those Trams asked witness whether 50 centa Mr. Jenkin: Is you brother Tikarang TSINGTAUSwatow & S'hai Hopsang Sun. 4th Sept at 10 a.m.
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Java, Mcsr 12th Sept 14th Sept | Amoy, N. Chine STRAITS & Calcutta) Kutsang Mon. 5th Sept at 3 p.m. to give me a cheque." I told him shares whose market value was Is there no record in your books Tilbodas
N. China 12th Sept 14th Sept M'ksar & Java TSINGTAU Swatow & S'hai Chakeang Wed. 7th Sept at 10 am. further that I had no time to waste over $100, and less than $150, about this waiving?-None what Tilmanoek
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†Via Macassar" at that time. When he was about Witness: $25, my Lord.
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Witness said that was correct and that a clerical error must have In rising to cross-examine, Mr.taken place. Jenkin Informed his Lordship,
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Witness: Yes, His Lordship: Who
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Since when have you kept your own books?-Since my return from that he would like to deal with is all imagination on your part. Shanghai.recently. the claims one by one. Address You started off by saying that on
Witness, in answer to Mr. Jen-: ing the defendant he said: "You your specific instructions broker kin regarding certain entries, have heard your learned counsol age was waived, and you said the produced a "Loan and Redemption opening your case. Do you re-rate was 50 cents per share. book" and a "Record of bad and collect him saying this: After Now you say a mistake had been doubtful debts." June 20, the relations were strain-made, You would know what ed, and Mr. Razack anked Mr. brokerage is on any shares at Arcul to write for this balance once.
which was still due on the April Witness: I don't know, some aettlement, but forgot, in giving times it gets out of my head, ***** the figures, to charge brokerage Mr. Jenkin; Mr. Cooper filed and stamp, and asked only for his affidavit in this case two
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