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SALE OF MILK.
DANGER OF BULK HANDLING IN A SHOP.
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"THE EVEREADY” CASE.
EVIDENCE FOR THE DEFENCE
CONCLUDED.
OCTOBER 17, 1928.
TIN AND RUBBER.
LATEST QUOTATIONS AND
absence of sellers. A fair. business
to 15/-.
... DIVIDENDS.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board
The case against the Kwong tin share market continued an active. Messrs. Carroll Bros, report that wan held yesterday afternoon, those present being Mr. G. R. Tung Battery Company, who are and rising one, but business, has not Sayer (Chairman), Hon. Mr. H. T. charged by Mr. R. S. le G. Daniell, been very large an account of the Creasy (Director of Public representative of the National has been dono in Petalings at $5.157 Works), Mr. G. W. Pope (Medical Carbon Company, on four counts $5.20, Kuchais $1.50/41.20, Sungel Officer of Health), Dr. W. V. M. Koch, Dr. S. W. Tao, Dr. S. C., Ho, arising out of the alleged infringe-Way $3.10/$3.20, Sungei Best 117- Mr. J. P. Braga, Mr. Wong Kwong-ments of the "Eveready" trade tin and the Secretary, Mr. J. Wat-marks, was continued before Mr. W., Schofield at the Kowloon Ma- A minute by the chairman augistracy yesterday afternoon. thorising Sanitary Inspectors A. T. Braley, T. S. Clark, G. W. Gunn, Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones appeared J. L..Barnes, W, Fogwill, W. G. R. for Mr. Dantell while Mr. Hin- Lamprill and J. Gellatly to entorshing Lo (instructed by Mr. J. M. premises and inspect and selts un-Hall), represented the defendant, wholesome food in accordance with section 83 of the Publie Health and Buildinge Ordinance given by the defendant at the pres vous hoarding was produced by 1003, was passed.
Mr. Lo yesterday and after he had closed, his case, Mr. Hugh Jones asked permission to call a witness
Relative to the the application for the registration of No. 58, Wooaung Street, ground floor, as
Evidence
corroborating
that
a dairy, the Chairman sald: to rebut the evidence that the
defendant had used his marks longer than the National Carbon Co.
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The rubber share market has dis- played a little more animation and there has been a fair enquiry for some of the cheaper Dollar counters, Lon- don stocks have been depleted by some. 422 tons, thus making present stocks. to 31,412 tons.
Prosent quotations on Rubber shares are:
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am not in favour of this applica tion. The premises are really consed as an eating-house, and the proposal was, that they be regis-Mr. Lo objected and was going tered as a dairy to enable them to deeply into various authorities to sell milk being kept there in bulk. substantiate his argument when That we consider as abjectionable. Mr. Hugh-Jones and that in order 1 propose that the application be that the case might be finished refused.
yesterday he would leave the mat- disc. ter as it stood and would not call the additional evidence.
Dr. G. W. Pope, Medical Officer of Health, seconded the Chair- man's motion for rejection,
Two Weak Charges.
with things made by somebody
Legal Points Argued.
In conclusion Mr. Lo said that Mr. Wong Kwong-tin: What
if his Worship held against him objection would there be to milk Before hearing Mr. Lo his Wor-In his submissions there was the being sold there? Is there any ship intimated that there was not question of mens rea. He quoted danger of its being contaminated? sufficient evidence to justify a authorities wherein it was laid The Chairman replied that there conviction on the charge of apply down that it was a good defence was danger of contamination ifing to batteries, labels which bore if the defendants had acted in milk was sold in bulk.
false trade marks. His Worship nocently.
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In reply Mr. Hugh-Jones referr- red to Mr. Lo's first contentions which he had made before and aid that his Worship had already ruled against Counsel and he (Mr.. Hugh-Jones) therefore did not pro- pose to address his Worship on those points.
Dr. Pope said that milk kept in also remarked that in the case of It was impossible to suggest that bulk was more 'ilable to contamina, the "Electricity" batteries the the defendants had deceived, any description that they were made one, added Counsel. Justice, he Mr. Wong Kwong-tin: If they in U.S.A. whereas the prosecution remarked, demanded his Worship agree to keep milk in scaled bat-alleged that they were manufacto save the ruin of his client's tlen, there would be no objection? tured locally was not sufficiently career and his business from being The Chairman said an applica false to justify a conviction."- mercilessly crushed by the cr tion in that form might be con- sidered.
Mr. Lo then addressed the Bench The matter was put over for and said that his objection to the consideration at the next meeting.locus standi of Mr. Daniell seemed absurd but in view of the evidence of the prosecution he objection was quite sound. He would, how ever, leave the point, whatever | view his Worship took.
Continuing, Mr. Lo said that the
Mr. Hugh-Jones pointed cut, onua of proving the probability of regarding Mr. Lo's submission, that deception was on the prosecution.his client had acted innocently, Counsel asked if the prosecution that the defence wished his Wor- Rangoon, Oct. 16, The departure of the fourth-had discharged this duty.
ship to believe that it was entire- Dutch ninil neroplane from Holland
Counsel argued that it was noty by chance that the labels which to the East Indica has been in- Impossible for his client to have were almost identical to the definitely delayed na was badly invented the design of the "Can-"Eveready" labels, had been de THE AMERICAN EXPRESS Co., Inc. damaged in taking off
jon City" labels. As an example signed. Owing to the softness of the of literate men of humble birth ground the left wheel sank and was who had revolutionised the whole upon the absence of corroboration Mr. Hugh-Jones commented wrenched off as the machine turned world of industry, Mr. Lo quoted of the defendant's evidence that completely round. The left wing-tip the case of James Hargreaves he had placed his 'design on the was smashed, the engine damaged who had Invented the spinning market five years ago. The de and the propellers bent. The air-jenny, which he named after his fence had not called anybody who men escaped injury.—Renter,
wife.
could say that he had purchased this' Mr. Lo commented upon the particular brand five years ago. length of the usage of the design. The nearest corroboration was He remarked that the National the rough estimate of the printer Carbon Company had changed | who said that he printed labels for their deaign during the past five or the company three or four years six years while the defendant hnd |ago. been using his throughout thi period.
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