CHINESE DAIRY PROSECUTED.
ALLEGED USE OF DAIRY FARM CO. BOTTLES.
THE - HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
SEVERAL JUNK
MISHAPS.
ONE LIFE LOST WHEN CRAFT SINKS
PROTRACTED CASE? TWO OTHER ACCIDENTS The Shun Hung Leo Duiry, of Yesterday appears to have been No 41.Hollywood Road, were a particularly unfortunate day for aummond before bir. R. E. Lindsell, the water-borne, community, for this morning on two counts, not only was..a local native boat namely that they had in their wrecked off North Point, but three other vessels were involved in acei-, dents, with the result that one momber of a crew lost his-lifo. Kwok Sze, the master of the trad- ing junk San Chuen Lung, reported at the Harbour Office this morning that at 1 a.m, yesterday, when pass- Ing through Capsulmun with. cargo of 600 piculs of sand from Lang Ku Tau, his craft was struck by a squall and heavy song over the bows, filling the hold with
possession for anle, or for purpose of trade, cortain milk on which a false trade mark was applied, and secondly, that the defendants applied to certain malik falso trado description.
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It is alleged that the defendant used bottles of the Dairy Farm Ice and Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
Mr. M. K. Lo appeared, for the defence, whilst the Dairy Farm Company was represented by Mr. 1. A. Wadeson, of Messrs. | water. Deacons.
The craft filled and sank within a Mr. Lo said as he noticed that few minutes. The crew, consist- the summonses were returnable at ing of eight men, one woman and 11.30 this moring, he arrived an infant girl took to the water' at the conclusion that the case some in the boat and some on a would not be heard and that gang-plank. They were eventually
date would be fixed,
picked up by another junk and it was then discovered that a foki Kwok Kam, aged 23, was missing and it is presumed that he
drowned.
His Worship stated that if the case was going to be in any way lengthy it' another time.
must will
Profructed Evklenge.
ግዜ
Another trading junk, leaving the West Praya with a. loyd af Mr. Lx indicated that thereken granite for East Point at would be both protracted argument 11 am, was proceeding along the and prutracted evidence as, for Eastern Reclamation with the n he was concernej.
Mr. Wadeson, on the other hand, indiented that the facts he
La brlig forward were brief.
| steersman in charge. Thọ steers- man informed the hastein that it had was possible to pass between the rocks off the Reclamation and en- deavoured to do so. The junk,
Mr. Lo next asked for more however, struck one of the rocks particulara relating. to the and sank, but the crew managed summonses. Addressing his Wor- to reach the shore in safety,
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUSTO 15, 1928.
“RED": RUSSIAN IS-·
ARRESTED.
ALLEGED INSTIGATOR OF CHAPEI RIOTS.
ROSS INSTITUTE APPEAL
MRS SOUTHORN AS HONGKONG LADY REPRESENTATIVE.
ASSOCIATES WANTED.
SHANGHAI CHARGE.
Shanghai, Aug. 10...
Mro. Southor writes us from Accused of instigating the wide-
* Government House as follows:
"I should be greatly obliged if cars spread labour riots which took place you could find room for the was local disturbances were at their Institute. I have just consented In Chapel early last year, when the enclosed appeal for the Ross
height, Alexander Alexter; aline wawczane Krinishtin, niins Kogan, a Russian to be the representative for Hong- of 224, Broadway and 24 Chaou-and I shall be very glad to receive kong on the Ladies' Committee foong Road, was arrested by Muni- the names of any ladies. In the cipal police at 10.30 pan. yesterday. Colony who would care to become and made his appearanco before Judge Wong at the Provisional Associates and to forward their Court this morning.
Bubacriptions to the Ladies' Com mittee."
YANGTSZE RAPIDS.
DISASTER.
Five Hundred Lives Lost When Ship Sinks.
VESSEL TOTAL LOSS,
A naval wireless message recelved in Hongkong this. - morning gives further details of the shipping disaster on the Yangisze, in which the, Chin-. ese steamer Hain Heutung, whilst proceeding from Chungking to Ichang, foun- dered after striking a rock in the Rapids,
The message states that the vessel is reported to be a total Tous, whilat the loss of life is said to be 500 people.
It is feared that at least one Englak missionary WHB aboard the stemmer when she sank
The warrant, which was lasued at the instance of the Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, was, oxecuted by Detective B. Muldaevaky, of Cen- tral Police leadquarters.
1
Dangerous Communist.
The Appeal.
The Ross Instituto and Hospital for Tropfen Diecases, which is situated in beautiful surroundings at Putney Iloath, near Landon, was founded two Fears hgo as a Jasting. A representative of the Chinese tribute to the work and genius of authoritien was expected in 'Court a great man. Sir Ronald Rons to-day to make an application for identifled the anopheles mosquito the handing over of the defendant as the carrier of the malaria para- who is described as a notorious and site, and by this discovery has been, dangerous Communist, but no re-the means of bringing health and presentative, appeared and defensecurity to millions in favor-infest danb was remanded in custody pend-ed regions all over the world. ing such an application by a re- There is no need to tell those who ...presentative of the Commissioner live in the East, of the dangers to
for Foreign Affairs,
life and physical well-being that malarin brings in its train, and It is particularly vital to the British Empire, stretching as it does over vast tropical areas, that the Im- portance of this branch of Medlenl Selence should 'be' realised. §
Mr. R. T. Bryan,. Jnr., Police Prosecutur, said that as the defen- dant was not a bona fide resident of the Settlement, the police had no objection to his being handed over
o the Chinese authorities.
Anotlier Chuirge.
The Institute has well equipped | laboratories, where facilities are Alexief, in addition to being given to medical me and others charved with instigating these riots from the Tropies, to carry on in Chapel in March of last year, work for the treatment and pre- Compared with the same months also charged with breaking into vention of tropical disense. In The last year, New Zealand increased premises at 189, North Honan addition to this, most valuable Road, a shep run by a Russlan, research on the subject of Cancer
ship he said:"The first summons The steersman now states that he 3,346.
days.
Think
enses among civilised nations-is
I have here is that the defendant had hitherto daken the same dit sell and have, in his possession coarse, without accident. for sale or for purpose of trade, junk is to be salved and will pro- her orders from 2 to 151 cars, named Nranishnikoff, and stealing that most dreaded of all dis certain goods, namely, milk tabably be afloat again within two South Africa from 122 to 100 and $547 worth of goods. which a false trade mark is applied. Your Worship, 1
the Irish Free State from 232 to I should be supplied with more
The master of the steam launch 444.. particulars than that, because law Yick reports that with a cargo,
In addition, 649 complete light the defendant has a dairy, and I boat in tow he was proceeding chasses were sent to Australia, don't know how many bottles of along the Central Fairway at 9.30 milk they handle per day. I don't .m. yesterday and was struck by compared with 268 in the corres- know if all the milk in the dairy a sailing junk off the Steamboat ponding month of 1927--British is considered falsely supplied or Company's Wharf. Damage to the
Wireless. whether the summons relate to extent of 880 was done to the steam certain particular jara, jugs, ele." Fiaunch's tow, which was hit amid- MP. Lindsell:The information ships on the starboned side. The on which the warrant was issued master of the sailing junk states was that they were selling their that he endeavoured to pass be- awn milk in the Dairy Farm tween fows and a collision was. buttles.
unavoidable,
How Many Bottles? Mr. Lar-What I should like to CONSTABLE ORGANISES
know is how many bottles on that particulars date, August 8.
Amona
Mr. Wadeson:-That refers to actually one bottle.
des-
“SQUEEZE.”,
HAWKERS MAKE COLLECTION FOR, BRIBERY.
RIGHT TO PREACH..
He escaped to Hankow, the war-going steadily forward there. frant states, and later returned to But more Jaboratories are needed; Shanghai, but was off again to Haralso additional words and private in before his presence in Shanghai rooms for patients. As the work became known to the police.
grows and develops, so the need "Now is Our Chance." of support growa..greater. Donn- tions and subscriptions towards The police have a witness ready the maintenance and endowment to wear that Alexief, during the of the Institute" will always, be, troubles early last year, forced him, most gratefully received, and the int the point of the pistol, to accom- Ladies Committee, is anxious to pany him and help break into these enroll Associates, who will con- premises saying, "Now is our tribute a minimuin annual' sub- chance; the Communists are going scription of 10/6, or one mininrum to take the city."
payment of £10. 10. Alexieff is a Russian abmit 5 feet Those who help in this way are The Rev. Philip Dalby, of Cas9 inches, well-built, sunburned and giving their support to a work of the Donington, near Derby, in the with a very thick crop of woolly vital importance, not only to the Diocese of Leicester, recently black hair. He presented a chear applied to a King's Bench Divi-fut front, seeming almont amused at Empire, but to the whole human sional Court for a writ of man- the proceedings. He offered 'no re- damus directed to the Archbishop sistance when arrested: of Canterbury calling on him fol show cause why be should not
A WRIT OF MANDAMUS AGAINST PRIMATE.
race.
Associates.
Mr. Lo-The next summons states that on August 8, the de-
It will be Home years before the fendant applied to certain goodi,
hear the application of Mr. Dalby developed, and he resigned his Executive Committee can reason- nately milk, false trade
dawala Singh, a young Sikh for a licence to preach in the living.
ably expect to create an adequate
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constable, was charged before Leicester diocese.
Ultimately the Bishop of Lei- endowment fund, and in the mean- Major C. Willson to-day with re- Mr. Wadeson: it applies to eeiving bribes from hawkera whilst moved
Sir Henry Slessen K.C., who rester granted Mr. Dalby a licence time a large annual maintenance the same sale and the same bottle. Jon his beat.
ex parte for Mr. Dalby, to preach in the diocese of Lefcca-expenditure must be met if useful Mr. Wadeson next pointed out
Isaid that the motion was founded ter In May, 1927, the Bishop in work is to be continued. The charge resulted from the upon the right of a clergyman of vited him, to lunch, and, taking that there was a clerical error in arrest, on Monday, of a hawker the Church of England under them aside afterwards, explained fourfold:
The objects of the Institute aro | the summons as in part it gave who was collecting money from a the wrong section, the
Act of Uniformity of Charles II. that his licence would be re- words aumber of other hawkers. When to have his application to preach voked. He said that he had no
(1) To carry on intensive re- "Section 2" appearing where i quartioned, he said he was recoiy. considered by the Bishop of his complaint to make against him search work in the prevention and should have been Section B (2) ing brites for the ludian constable diocese, or, alternatively, by the in his character as a clergyman. treatment of tropical diseases.
Mr. Lo-I had the Ordinance patrolling that beat. Accused, Archbishop of his province.
Mr. Dalby thereupon wrote to (2) To afford facilities to, and before me and that di not who was identified nå being the Sable me because I knew it was constable concerned,
Mr. Dalby was ordained a priest the Primate, who replied that he assist medical
men and others was then in 1900. In 1923 his wife ins-did not interfere with a Bishop's | while at home from the tropics to charged with demanding and ac-tituted proceedings against him discretion in such a matter. carry out or continue researches (cepting “aquegze,”
for divorce, but all the allegations Sir Henry contended that the on any special subject they may The Deusty Superintendent of were withdrawn, and Mr. Dalby Archbishop could not decline, to wish to pursue, Police, Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, left the Court as innocent a man act. ·
(3) To receive in the Hospital C.1.E., appeared to prosecute. Hens he went into it. Then trouble The Court granted the rule nisi.} and treat aufferers from tropical
aid it was a not uncommon prac
discases.
a clerical error.
The case was fixed for hearing
on Monday afternoon.
Another Case.,
A fine of $20 was imposed by leg for hawkers to take the inflia Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon tive in the matter and subscribe to Magistracy this morning on master of a dairy situate it.No. 57, over polleemen engaged on partien- the fund with the object of buying Woosung Street, who was charged bar beats. But, in the present
with selling adulterated milk on case, it was shown that the collec July 18.
tion was made on specifle instruc-
the
Mr. M. J. Reidy, Assistant tions issued by the accused. Colonial Veterinary Surgeon, sald Eviderice was given and that a sample was taken of the accused being convicted.. Major milk in the defendant's shop on Wilson Imposed a fine of $50, with July 18 and found to have been the alternative of four weeks' hard adulterated. Later a visit was labour.
pald to the dairy at No. 7, Din
mond Hill, where defendant obtaini
.
ed his supplies. The milk there CLAIM FOR TRESPASS
was found to be in accord with requirements.
Mr. Reidy mentioned that defen-
dunt was charged with a similar
DAMAGES.
offence in April last but in that in- ACTION OVER NON-REMOVAL
stance the prosecution and asked f his Worship to give the accused the benefit of the doubt and he was discharged.
OF SIGNBOARDS.
Damages for trespass to the ox According to the analyst's re- Summary Court, this morning, be
tent of $100 was claimed he the port the sample taken on July 18, fore Mr. Justice Jacks, by Wong contained 8.8 per cent. water and Kad-wo, 132, Bonham Strand East, only 7.75 per cent, solida (not fat), landlord, who sued the Pak Sang. whereas genuine milk contained Tong Firm, 184, Bonham Strand 8.05 per cent, solids. The report of East, ginseng dealers, on the the sample from Diamond ground that they had trespassed showed that the milk from there upon the premises at No. 182, Bon- exceeded the requirements by 3 ham-Strand East by wrongfully por cont,
In reply to his Worship Mr refusing or abataining from re- | aflixing signboards to the wall' and Reidy said that if cows were fed moving them after repeated re- on wet fodder they would givé quests. milk containing, at the most, 4 per
Mr. C. A. S. Russ was for the
cent, water, never as much as 8 plaintiff, and the defendants did per cent.
not appear in Court. The defendant claimed that he
After the plaintiff had formally
sold the milk in the same state as proved his claim, his Lordship when it had left the dairy, but gave judgment for plaintiff and after hearing the evidence his Wor $16 nominal damages. Mr. Russ ahip convicted and imposed a fine remarked that his client would not as stated above,
press the damages.
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"I guess I can trust you with that while:I drop in here for
a light
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(4) To create, more interest in malaria and tropical disease con- | trol work and assist such work in every posuíble manner.
ro-
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