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GENERAL'S SUIT.

RÉGISTRATION OF SHIP AS

FRENCH VESSEL

In H. M. Supreme Court, before Judge G. W. King, the entire session of the Tix. 90,000 action brought by General Yung Chun-chong against Mr. II. T. W. Wade, mainger of Brandt

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1929.

LAUNCH WATCHMAN.

FAILS IN CLAIM FOR WAGES

IN LIEU OF NOTICE.

An Indian watchman claimed against a Chinese employer for wages in the Summary Court yesterday afternoon, before the Puisne Judge (Mr. Justice Wood).

The

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Brondenst by Z.B.W, on 359 metres. 5.30-6.30 p.m. Programme of Chi- nene Music, (Records supplied through the courtesy of Messrs. Music World

CAB p.m. Evening Weather Report. 1

and Rodgers Ltd. was occupied with was Feroz Khan. No. 1 |

the examination and cross-examina tion of one withean, Mr. Kwok Min yung. The case was adjourned,

Road, Kowloon, and the defendant was 8 p.m. Evening Programme, (Vie Hin Fat and Company, No. 81, Bon-tor and 11. M. V. Records supplied ham Strand West. Plaintiff claimed through the courtesy of Messrs. S, $32, being 87 wages for nine days Moutrie and Co., Ltd.). work as watchman of the defendant "Zampa," (Herold), Overture, company's steam launch "Dom Joa" The Band of 11.M. Grenadier Guards. and $25 in lieu of one month's notice. ] "Bedonin Love Song," (Plusuti),

"The Bandolero," (Stuart), "Trial B

The plaintiff conducted his own rane and Mr. F. X. D'Alminda. Inr. defended.

Mr. John McNeill, of Hansons, is representing the Chinese Antionalist general and Mr. E. L. Hartopp of Reesdal, Newman and blacDonald, is conducting the defence, which in eindes a counter-claim

elnini in for alleged The plaintiff's damuges sustained hy him as owner of the steamship An Lan, which he According to the plaintiff's story he alleges was detained up river (in was dismissed by the Indian who en Hankow) in consequence of what Mr.gaged him for the plaintiff firm be McNeill calls ertain "fraudulent mis cause that man wanted to give the representation which he said Mr. inb to a friend. Wiele made to the plaintiff..

The defendant, Mr. McNeil) stated when outlining his case, represented

(Gilbert and

Sultone, Peter Dawson

Dramatis Personae.

The Learned Judge,

Leo Sheffield, (Baritone). Counsel for the Pinini,

The

Arthur Huaking, (Tenor).

Defendant-Edwin,

Derek Oldham, (Tenör).

Foreman of the Jurhes, (Bass).

'T.

Ретту

(Darllone).

to the plaintiff that he could have the «lated that the plaintiff did not do Usher, Geoff Angelina,

ship registered as a Frenchy vessel, Mr. Yang, he said, was desirous of haavity the verse registered accord ingly in 1028, owing to the troublous Lines in the Hankow area and his ap, prehension of danger to the vessel through some action of the Wuhan faction. An arrangement, he said, was finally entered into between the parties whereby the defendant Was employed by H.K. $235,00

plaintiff at a monthly quarterly in salary of the

payable ndvance, to register the ship with the French Consulate-General and until Ruch time that she should be no re gistered. The phintiff, it was alleged, subsequently pakl $1,500 to Mr,,,Wnde is his first quarterly salary.

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Mr. McNeill stated that although the defendant represented to plaintif that such registration had been cun- eluded, that the An Lan could not, ami platurit knew it could not, he s registeret Purthermore he allege that the

Fegistration was nover obtained.

Brink

to believe that the vessel had been registered as a French ship, counsel said, the plain- Liff, about May 28, 1928, dispatched the An Lan to flankow, where she was seized by Chinese authorities and is will under detention,

The defegulant's answer is a general dental of the allegation and hk coun- Jerim represents money which he said he has spent on the vessel on he- half of the plakatif.

Work Not Properly Done. The manager of the defendant firm bls. work, properly. His hours were from 12 noon to 6 pan, and from 12 midnight to 6 n.m. but he failed to do his day work. This evidence was borne but by two witnesses.

It was further stated for the de- fendant that the plaintiff was on trin and had not been engaged by the month, but they were prepared to pay $50 for the work he had done.

Hla Lordship gave judgment for thei defendant firm with custs, and said that the plaintiff would be credited with $7.50 which was admittedly das

to him.

RETURN, TO DUTY,

CHINESE VICE MINISTERS DEPART FOR-NANKING.

Shanghai, July 30. The Vice Minister of War, Lui Chung-lin, the Vier Minister of Forchen Affairs, V. 1. Tour, and the Minister of Health. 11sue to resume their duties. Tub-pi left for Nanking last night

Nanking correspondent states that The Ta Chung' News Agency's Yen Hai-shan has definitely decid- Mr. Kwok, an agent of Generated not to accept the appointment

The Plaintiff A

Winifred · Lawron, (Soprano). Chorus of Jurymen, Bridesmaids,

Barristers

Attorneys, ele. The Спагон af the

D'Oyly Carlo Opera Company. Waltz in E flat," (Durand),

Scene: The Court of Exchequer. To My Beloved," Waltz,

Piano Solo, Harold Bauer. The Yeanien of the

Guard,"

(Sullivan), Selection, The Band of II. M. Grenadier Guards, "Just u-Wearyin' for You," "I Love You Truly Dulian Giannies.

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Grenadier Guards. The Band of Section, "By the Blue Hawaiian Watery," "Leave Me Alone," "Songs My Mother Taught Me,"

Organ Solo, Reginald Foort. "Does My Sweetie Care for Me1" - "Don't Criticise"

Humorous, Leslie Sarony. "Five O'Clock Girl," Selection, "Love Lies"

Selection, New Mayfair Orchestra. Just a Cottage Small," Phrough an the Days to Be,"

Tenor, John McCormack. Marche Slave," (Tschaikowsky),

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A Brown Bird Singing." "Gonna Get_A_Girl,"

"Schuon Rosmarin,

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Baritone, Melville Gideon.

Tang, stated in answer to Mr. McNeil of High Commissioners of North "Sen Fees Salo. Reginald Foort

that he wen on board the An Lan at Western defence.--Rentry;

The

Time Abe was seized by

the

inilitary authorities up river. Ir

said made several vain appeals Inversation with Mr. Wade, counsel told the French Consular authorities Pankow for the venturation of the the court that they were not disputing ship to its owner.

the question of physical pusrasion of the ship but would dispute ownership.

(Crues-examined by Mr. Hartopp,

witness stated that he met Mr. Berthet

through Mr. Wie's introduction und was informed that the latter could abtain the desired French registration of the whip.

Mr. Hartopp them

proceeded to.

Hurtopp was probably referring to de Mr. McNeill interposed that Mr.

different thing. facto possession, which was quite a

Cross-Examination.

question witness regarding t was then resumed. Witness sold he ownership of the vessel, stating that

(Ireland),

"In Summertime on Bredon."

BAK, Staart Robertson. "Sigh ro More Ladies," "I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby,"

Tenor, Dercks Oldham "The Mikado," (Sullivan), Selection, The Band of II, M. Grenadier Guards.

10.30 p.m. Close down,

RICKSHA ON FIRE.

CHINESE SENT TO GOVERN-"

MENT CIVIL HOSPITAL.

The ervas-examination of witness

A Chinese about 30 years of understand the monthly salary of 5690 age received burns which, al- his client was still unwilling to admit Mr. Wade was a fee to have the though not very serious, that General Yang was the owner,

neces- the

In

ship registered. Asked if he knew Mr. McNeill in turn printed out that Mr. Wade could not and would stated his being sent to for that it was plaintiff who ordered the

A ricksha ship to proceed to Shanghai and ut personally obtain registration. Goverment, Civil Hospital

replied that that was what treatment, when for certain repairs to her before her was expected of the defendant. Pres which he was riding caught fro eventful, voyage up river. It wased to give "

ur "110"

at about 9.45 last night In Wing for t phuintir, he added, who puid the cap-answer, witness said that he was told | Lok Street. fala's wages and from whoan the enp that it was hecessary, to

to have FL As far as can be gathered, the French citizen to complete the re-man had a gistration with the French Consulate,

tun looked to for orders.

Uf

21

tin of kerolone In

Mr. Turtipp, then suggested that at that he did not know that the ricksha, which was going in plaintit had come into possession Wade could only negotiate with the how it happened is not known, the vessel tause he was second in

westerly direction. “ Exactly command of The 40th Division of the British consulate. Nationalist forces, Mr. McNeill

Mr. Kwok admitted having being plied that he had no objection to Mr.; 1-di bay Mr. Wade that the French Hartopp confining his questions to Consulate would require partletilars then touding only to contravert of the tonnage, ete?, Incidental to her plaintiff's possession but we title to registeration

a French The vessel.

Witness went on to say that he naked

Verse).

but somehow or other the tin of kerosene was set alight, and before he could extricate himself, he was rather badly burned.

In response to an urgent call, three fire engines were despatch- Mr. Hartop replied that beyond Mr. Ma, the then Captain of the Aued to the scene, but by the time the fact that General Yang sen the Jan, to furnish him with the par- vessel to Shanghai 18 months, ago, | ticulars, there was nothing to prove that he After further testimony the case joward her, After a whispered gon- cu> adjelo;1<ev],

they

fre. had

the arriyed Practically burnt itself out. The ricksha involved was No. 527.

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