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The Bidding
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At contract. South would start the bidding with one heart. West would overcall with two diamonds, North two spades, East pass, and South would be justifled in going to four hearts.
At auction, South would simply bid three hearts after his part- ner's two spade bid.
The Play.
FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1932.
INFALLIBLE TEST
EX-EMPLOYEE'S CLAIM FOR WAGES
"Are you à Roman Catholic?" That unusual question was fired at a witness in the Summary Court by Jase Alberto yesterday Gutierrez, during the hearing of a case brought by him against the Advertising and Publicity Bureau, claiming $105 which he alleged was the balance of salary due for Jane last.
The plaintiff claimed that he had a novel way of ascertaining whether the defondant was telling the truth or not. Mr. Justice Wood, P. J., declined to allow such cross-examination.
Mr. R. A. Wadeson; of Deacons, appeared for the defendant firm. Gutierrez was not represented.
CORRESPONDENCE.
The Trouble In Brazil.
To the Editor, Hongkong
Telegraph.1
Sir.A couple of days ago, you published a telegram which was re- ceived from Buenos Aires, Argen- tinn, to the effect of a revolutionary movement in Brazil.
was
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Actually on tho night of the 9th and 10th instant, there armed local revolt in the plty of Sao Paulo, by elements dissatisfied with the long term of the present Dictatorial Government.
The Federal Government since with no dificulty maintained
kns order and the President of the Re- public, Dr. Getulio Vargna, published a manifesto in which he for the outlined the policy of the Govern- ment, and fixing a date General Elections.
that He niso stated that until time, the present Government will carry on fully supported by all the military leaders of the country.
The plaintiff in evidence stated he inserted an advertisement in the South China Morning Post Beck- ing a position and setting out his qualification. He received a reply from the Advertising and Publicity Bureau and Inter interviewed Mr.
Order and calmness have since Church one of the directors. He was asked what was the minimum been re-established and the conn- salary he would accept, and replied try confidently await the reunion $150. He was engaged at that of the National Constitution. Bgure and received a promise of n increase in three substantial mouths if his work was satisfac-
month's notice tory. One either side was to terminate the agreement.
on
Plaintiff Cross-Examined. Cross-examined by Mr. Wadeson. witness was confronted by a letter he had written to the Advertising and Publicity Bureau, applying or a position. He explained that the advertisement
inserted and the letter written at the same
was
West plays the nee of diamonds, dummy the three and Bust plays the encouraging seven spot. Be-time.
After cross-examination on cor- fore playing to the trick, South the declarer should stop and do a respondence which passed between little ample reasoning. In order the parties, plaintiff said "I have a Church's or West to have a legitimate dia- high regard for Mr. mond lid, he must have held fiveability, but he has a nasty disposi to the age. This would leave only tion. I have always been
tomed to being treated as a gentle- 1 had hopes for the future man. when I first went there, but he did not treat me properly."
two in the East hand. While the declarer is sure of winning the next diamond trick, he will im- mediately lose the lead when he plays hearts. West is sure to get in with sither the ace of diamonds he must or the are af clubs as have one or the other to justify his bid, and then East is going to get a diamond ruf, therefore the to offset declarer's proper play that is to drop the queen of dia-I was not to monds on the first trick.
of
When West continues with the Len of diamonds, the dummy should win the trick with the jack. East will echo out by playing the deuce and the declarer will play the four next diamonds. Declarer's play must be the ace of spades from dummy, deliberately throw- ing away his good king of dia- monds. He can then lead a small trump from dunny which East will win with the ace, so as to be able to lead a club. Declarer will play small and West will win the trick with the ace of clubs and return the nine of diamonds. Dummy will play the six and now when East Puffs with the nine of hearts, the declarer can overrul with the ten or hearts. Declarer picks up the one outstanding trump and all the rest of his tricks are good.
If he had failed to provide him self with a re-entry in dummy so as to be able to discard his king of hearts, the declarer's contract would have been defeated.
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Plaintiff: As a Roman Catholic, I have a novel way, never attempted anywhere before, for finding out the truth. I would like to prove.
All you The Puisne Judge: may do is ask the witness ques tions.
I He told me
Plaintiff:
Was
engaged by the month.
The Paisne Judge (to witness):
for Did you tell him he must not work for another advertising firm two years after leaving your em- ployment?
Witness: That is a usual con-
necus-dition.
Cross-examined on a Conversa- tion with Church, plaintiff said: "Mr. Church told me he trusted For that reason he would nobody. not employ an office boy. He said He laid down secrets leaked out. a condition that if I left his firm work for another advertising agency for two years: Mr. Wadeson: I put it to you that you were engaged on 24 hours notice.
Witness: That is not true. it is positively not true. If he is a Catholic I can prove it.
conversa-
don't Mr. Wadeson: Well, we want to bring religion into this. or three days after your Two engagement you had a tion with Mr. Dohse, during which you expressed dissatisfaction the 24 hours' notice clause
Witness: I can
such conversation.
at
recollect
no
Mr.
The Pulsne Judge: Even though he was subject to 24 hours-notice?
Witness: Yes.
The Puisne Judge: Varlons letters passed between you. Why did you not tell him in one of these that he was subject to 24 hours notice?
Witness: He was told in our I understood first conversation. that he wished me to waive thin clause, and I declined to do so.
Witness: If Mr. Church will do the game thing as I will do I am A Roman Cathic and I will find out if he i telling the truth. would like--
1
The Puisne Judge: That will du for the present, Mr. Gutierrez. Are You a Roman Catholic. Addressing Mr. Wadeson, the Puisne Judge pointed out that if the plaintiff was dismissed on June under the 24 hours' entitled to three notice clanse, more days' wages.
this Mr. Wadeson agreed point.
11 he was,
D. Delise, production manager of the defendant firm, gave short with the defendant. He alleged evidence of a conversation he had that the defendant told him he was your disuntisfied with the 24 hours'
notice clause as a condition of his j
The Paisne Judge to Wadeson, the letter of May 24 to the defendant says nothing about 24 hours' notice. That was opportunity to mention it.
Plaintiff (cross-examining): Aro you a Roman Catholic?
Witness: No. Plaintiff: Are you tant?
Witness: Mr. Church is very employment. forgetful. I can prove it. He wrote to me on May 11 stating he would confirm the conversation as a result of which I was engaged As a matter the previous week. of fact, the conversation took place two weeks previously.
Work Unsatisfactory. Charles J. Church, director of the defendant firm, said he engaged the pinintiff at $150 a month and told him that his engagement was That subject to 24 houra notice. was the invariable practice of his firm. Witness added he found the plaintiff's work unsatisfactory. dismissed becaused he left the office on several occasions.
The Puisne Judge: Does your 'staff get a written agreement?
Witness: Not necessarily. They might get a letter.
He was
By Mr. Wadeson: The plaintiff was very disappointing. He did not seem to take an interest in his work. He found one hoarding site which was entirely valueless. He was kept on to give him every
1 Proten-
I am. Witness: Plaintiff: Do you approach the Communion rails?
The Puiane Judge: You cannot continue on those lines.
Plaintiff: I would like to ex- plain, your Lordship. A man may walk up to the witness box and take an oath. If he tells a lie he may be prosecuted by the laws of man, but if he goes to the com- munion rails.
(interven-
The Pulsne Judge ing): I will take the course I sug gested, Mr. Wadeson. I accept Mr. Church's atatement that it le his practice to engage men subject to 24 hours' notice. There may have been some misunderstanding. The plaintiff is entitled to three will days wages at $5 a day. I
the therefore give judgment for plaintiff $15 with costs on the re- gistrar.
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