TRADE MARK CASE
INFRINGEMENT OF POWDER
LABELS ALLEGED
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
seizures of 11 cases of labels, and of the master. Detective-Sergeant Dowman testified
The magistrate ruled the defendant | to defondant's arrest at No. 171 Lal- chikok Road, Mr. D'Almada submit-had á prima faste caso to answar. ted that no evidence had been dis- closed that the defendant was a tenant at either address. Evidenco that he was identified with the firm was hearsay and could not be accepted.
The defendant, in the witness stand, denied all knowledge of the books and labels. He stated he was employed at the Fook Cheung Chan as a powder mixor. His master was Hui To-san, who was the manager of the firm.
FRIDAY,
A GOODWILL TOUR OF FAR EAST
́LOS ANGELES DESIRES TO BE PACIFIC-MINDED
A keen desire to become more
MARCH 15, 1935.
THE ANTARCTIC
DISCOVERY 11 RETURNS TO CAPETOWN,
Capetown, Mar. 14. ' The British exploration ship, Discovery II has returned her
against the defendant. Defendant was cross examined at "Pacific minded" was expressed the other fellow and from that to be you can caally take too much of {mfter spending several months fa ̈
To submitted that from the ovid- once disclosed there was only mere There must be evidenco. that he was
"In a comparatively email time tarife but only as a protection the trade between Los Angeles against the competition of those and China han
from countries with a much lower stand- grown
ard of living than our own. We nothing to very large proper want to use them only as a protec- tlona: at present it in far tion and against unfair competition greater than her trade with the and to equalise the competitive ad- United Kingdom. We think it de-vantages of countries. sirable to get the point of view of "Tarifs are a good medicine but helped in building up trado rela-them."
the Antarctic regions. Sho sur- We are anxious to study the length by Mr. Hall Brutton and in by members of the goodwill deletions.
political problems of the Far East, For a country to be prosperous it veyed the South Shotland Islands tries of the name "Chi" in the books at the tims of his arrest Hui To-san gation which arrived in Hongkong which is an intensely interesting has to have trade, and the delegate, and studied the habits and diot in possession of the goods. The on- the course of his replies stated that did not necessarily mean that it was was in Canton. He did not know
and especially the conditions of cannot buy more of America's grounds.
The Discovery II transported a the name of the defendant, Lai Chi- where he was now. Whon Hul To- yesterday by the President. Hoover part of the world for Americans, and America realises that China of whales in the far south whaling
partner of san was away, witness neted as his from Los Angeles.
the now, berated China, and the goods unless she be allowed to pay wan, and that he was
agent. Witness never ordered face
for those goods by exporting more quantity of stores, dogs and more- "In Los Angeles it's our polley rapidly expanding Japan” the firm.
powder or
labola. His paid for
to America. This is the main dif- planes holonging to the British led by Mr. Joba Malary was $30 a month.
to make friends and by that to
Getting Understanding ficulty to-day, especially with Aus- expedition
tralia which already buys much Rymfil to the base at Grahaziland, make business easier," said Mr. C.
Included in the party are 25 men more from Amerien than she sells where the expedition is spending an, women and only one of theao to her and has complained about the winter-Router Special F. Bayer, secretary
is a merchant, the others being pro-it. The difficulty however, said Mr.
Lai Chi-wan, of the Fook Choung Chan shop, No. 132 Yee Kuk Street and No. 134 Tal Non Street, was fined $200 by Mr. A. W. a. II. Grantham Auspicion at the Kowloon Police Court yesterday after ton of face powder, labels, afternoon on conviction on a charge wrappers, boxes and papers, to which a forged trade mark had been false ly applied. Costs of $100 were also awarded against defendant, while the goods seized warg ordered to be don< troyed.
Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton conducted the case for the complainants, the Sam Funz frm of No. 103-105 Pak Tai Street, while Mr. Leo D'Almade, Senr, appeared for the defence.
After Detective-Sorgeant Franklin
had given formal evidence of
Onus to Dischargo
Tai Nan Street, and, therefore, there Defendant had admitted in a state-
of the Lus
all atated that it was their intention which America wants and the other
country can supply.
Mr. Hall Brutton submitted that After hearing further evidenco and when the charge was read to the de-submissions by Counsel, the Magle- fendant he admitted he worked at trate held the defendant had failed to both addresses in Yeo Kuk Street and discharge his onus and convicted him. Angeles Chamber of Commerce and was some onus on him to discharge.ment to the Polico and in ovidence i director of the tour, This trip is feasional and business mon. Thoy Rosencrans, la in finding something. The defendant had to prove bona fan that he worked on the premiace, and being made to promote goodwill to have a good time and to "sco the that he was acting under instructions that pinned possession on hira. and for us to have a good time. In what's going on over here and try the future we hope to make it an and make acquaintances and got a understanding between annual occurrence such as is already bolter the case with our tours to Mexico, American people and the people of
the Far East and Manila"" Hawall and Alaska,
Commenting on the future of the
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"America realises that there la a great future to her trade in the Pacific, but whether political and national prejudices will aid or harm It remains to be seen. One of our ainulties is that we have more to "We all come from the west of America now, but Los Angeles is trade between America and China, soll to China than we need to buy really only about 25 years old and Mr. Rosencrans said there was no from her, but we hope to find a reason why it should not continue solution to that and through per- it wasn't long ago that we all came its rapid growth so long as there sonal contact to form better under- from the Atlantic coast," sold Mr. | whe an open door polley, that trade standing." W. S. Rosencrans, vice-president of was allowed to run freely with the
The party includes Mr. W. S. the Chamber of Commerce "and we leant possible restrictions and in-
terference in the way of tariffs and Rosencrans and Mr. W. I. Holling-
sworth, are at Atlantic_minded.".
vice-presidents of the Chamber of Commerce at Los "We have bullt up a considerable
"Such an increase in our commer-Angeles. accompanied by Mrs. Constipation and torpid liver are the trade in the Pacific but, notwith-clal relations will not be possible Rosencrans and Mrs. Hollingsworth, chief causes of those headaches, pains standing this, most people in the trade in China is run on any Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Alexander, Mr. behind the eyes, bilious attacks, fool Pacific portes still think in terms of thing like the lines it is run in and Mrs. C. P. Bayor, Mrs. W. B. ings of flatulence and discomfort after the Atlantic: we hope to get them Manchukuo," said Mr. Rosencrans. Cline, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Colburn, meals, which afflict so many. Pinkettes If this Intense national-minded-Mrs. A. Crutcher, Mrs. E. B. Ittle dose to-night; you will fool 100% spec yet gentlo correctivo. A to look west more towards the Farness continues we will fall into a Guthrie, Mrs. A. W. Hudson, Dr E. better, brighter and more efficient Enat and Australia," continued Mr.feudal condition which will ruin O. Palmer and Mrs Palmer, and to-morrow morning. Chemists overy.
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