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Win Action JAPANESE
Old Client
A suit for $1,055,50, being the balance due for work done by the plaintiffs for the defendant as his solicitors, was brought by Messrs Johnson, Stokes and Master, solicitors, against Den- nls Victor, of the Lido Dancing Academy, Des Voeux Road Cen- tral, before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, in the Supremo Court this morning. |dant had therefore completely failed The claim was in respect of work to satisfy the Court of any such done for the defendant at his request agreement, and his Lordship gave in Original Jurisdiction Action No judgment for plaintiffs on the claim 440 of 1933, and for money paid by and costs. the plaintiffs an solicitors for the de- fendant at his request in respect of the 'said action,
Mr H. C. Macnamara, instructed Mr D. B. Evens, of Johnson, by Stokes and Master, appeared for the plaintiffs, and Victor appeared in
| person.
that defen- Mr Mucnamara said dant, formally denied he owed plain-. tiffs any money, and alleged there was a verbal agreement by which the plaintiffs undertook to carry out the action for nothing except for out-of-a pocket expenses.***
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dale, 20th January ....................Feb, 5. ..........Feb. 6.
Asked by Mr Yusuke Tsurumi Java and Manila. whether the influence of Communists Straits
and - Air Mail by "Drliksh
.Feb. 4. .Feb. 7.
Mr Tinson's Evidence Mr G. G. N. Tinson, of Johnson, CURILENT ACCOUNTS- opened and FIXED DEPOSITA received for One Year Stokes and Master, testified that he
Sho will give half her salary or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur-originally had conduct of the case in rencies at rates which will be quoted on October, 1933, and took instructions
to British war relief.
in China would not have malicious Overseas Airways Service" by Ses application.
from
from Singaporo Meanwhile, she plans to make effects even when an understanding the defendant. Witness denied SAVINGS ACCOUNTS abo opened to
Is reached between Nanking and the Canton Local Currency and Sterling with interest hoving made any verbal agreement a concert tour in the United Chiang Kai-shek regime, Mr Yosuke Calcutta and Strails, ....
review application with the defendant to undertake the States under the auspices of the Matsuoka said that it was because of US Honolulu, Japari and Shang- The Bank's Head Office in London action on payment of out-of-pocket English-speaking Union for this possibility that the Sino-Japanese bal. (San Francisco dato 17th
British war relief,
treaty has provided for
.Feb. 8. January) stationing of
of troops on the Mongolian Canton
.Fob. 11. Frontier and in North China,
United Kingdom and Straits Questioned
Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways Direct Bervice"-San Francisco dato 5th February. ...............Feb. 12.
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basic
the
Feb. 11.
expenses. Se
110 had also nover authorised 'Mr Evans to make
nny such agreement.
Cross-examined by Victor, Mr Tinson said that from October, 1933,
cd by the
same interpella- to June, 1934, he himself handled the sented by her husband in collabora- it was doubly important for
After the play, which will be pre-tor, the Foreign Minister asserted that case without interference from any-on with Max Gerden and Oscar tions against Chungking and for opera- he understanding of the oversens United-Kingdom and Straits Feb. 12,
body.
the South Sens. He claimed that the Chinese in the
were the South
gradually realising Japan's aims and changing their past anti-Japanese attitude.
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OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the
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otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before 0 zm, regis Mr Taurumi suggested that recent tered and parcel malls are closed at aggravation of anti-Japanese feeling mails are advertised to close after 5 p.m. on the previous day. When In the United States might be attel-5 p.m., Registered and Parcel malls buited to under-estimation of Japan's are closed at 5 p.m. national resources. He asked whether
Mr Evans, in evidence, sald that he Empiresun, she will undertake an (cok over Original Jurisdiction
It will include a visit to the United Chinese in Action No. 440 of 1833 in June. 1034, Kingdom, and will be entirely for from Mr Tinson.. He saw Victor £3,000,0000
about the end of June and told him charities and entertainment of 1,200.000 that the action had been set down
him troops. 1,050,000
Gracie's recent Canadian tour was for trial and that 1,254,500
would be neces- sary to brief Counsel. Victor told sensationally successful. The returne witness, and witness himself knew it to date are approximately £70,000. Of this sum 75 per cent. will be to be a fact, that he was extremely for the Navy League for distribu- hard up. Witness stressed the im- portance of raising money to pay tion in Britain, 25 per cent, being Counsel's fees, as the action was not retained in Canada.
Gracio paid her own expenses on Witness spoke to Mr
the tour. d'Almada concerning Victor's post- tion and Mr d'Almada agreed to a brief fee of $250.
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At later interview, Victor told witness he had managed to borrow $200, Witness
again Gow
Mr
and d'Almada and asked if he would ac
cept the
money on account, and Mr d'Almada agreed.
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(old)
The Agreement What defendant alleged about the verbal agreement was untrue, went | on Me Evans, was that
"The
Fascist Gave
Nazi Salute
When Fined
Wednesday, Feb,
*4 would not be possible to give de- Anita figures indicating "Japan's Air Mail by Bea to Singapore to national resources,
connect with the "Brilish Overseas Airways"
The Japan's
Foreign
Minister reiterated that foreign policy in future would be conducted with the three-Power rare that paet us s axle. "It Is Japanese-American relations are so seriously affected by Americon Illusion as
declared, ways," Mr Matsuoka
K.P.O.
Kez.
Feb, 5, 6 p.m.
Ord.
.Feb. 5, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Вег
.Feb. 5. 5 p..
Ord.
Feb. 5. 6 p.EL
and
U.S.A..
Europe via "Pau- American Airways and Trans- Atlanile Services,
Ber. Ord.
GF.C
Rer.
Ord.
Straits
that efforts would be | Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Honolulu. continued hereafter to make clear to
ваке the American people Japan's true in- tentions, national strength, and es- the determination of the pecially
way it happened raised $200 which Fined a total of £31 for light-Japanese nation, "We hope to make he had borrowed, he told me it was ing offences James Lloyd, late clear to the American people the fact impossible to rulse any more. Hat district representative of the that our nation is firmly resolved to
ideal.
Ing taken the action so
I felt
we could not let him be undefended British Union of Fascists, gave Aght for the realisation of their great and I agreed that we would continue the Nnzi salute as he left Ux- The Foreign Minister agreed with to get for him and that our proft bridge Police Court recently. costs should be paid at a later date,
the interpellator in the advisability in instalments if he wanted to.”
"Is this justice?" he shouted. of giving figures indicating the status A series of letters were written to Mr Horace Fenton, prosecut- of Japan. Mar-defendant, but there was no reply, ing, said that while a raid was
Victor came to SCO witness
and in progress and planes were brought 50ме moncy with him.
were
1,410 n. Witness thought it was about $200. Overhead two wardens saw a .81 n. Victor placed it on witness table and fire blazing in Lloyd's garden in .85 n. said he must accept it for it was all Cornwall-road, Ruislip. 8n, he could do. Witness refused to They climbed .23 n.accept the money in settlement and
a fence and
.11% then, for the first time, Vicior raised were going to put it out when
n. the
78 b. the suggestion about the agreement Lloyd came running down the
he alleged. Witness denied it entire garden.
.210 bly at the Ume. Matters became"
"Panicky"
"Mountain Of Gold" In Eruption
Oldonyo Lengal, the "Moun-
K.P.O.
.Feb. 5, 5,00 p.m.
......Feb. 5, 5.30 p.m.
Feb. 5, 5.00 p.m. Feb. 5, 7.00 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 7 p.m. .10.30 n.m. Hollow.. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA., Canada, Central and South America and United-Kingdom via San Fran. cisco. (No Parcels for United- Kingdom),
Note.-All Malls for United- Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription.
E.r.o.
.Feb, 0, 1 p.m. Feb. 6, 2.45 pin. Feb. 6, 3.30 p.m.-
1
Parcels
Reg.
Ord.
G.P.O..
Parcels
Feb. 0, 1 p.m.
Reg.
Ord.
.Feb. 6, 2:45 p.m. Feb,-6,-3.30-pm.
Victor back his money.
Witness went on leave in Marche was very abusive and said, tain of Gold," the volcano sacred Manila and Parcels only for United- 1935, and no
"You are panicky. You walt until further proceedings were taken until 1939, when Mr there are 20,000 dive-bombers over- to the South African Masal tribes, has erupted, throwing out
410-b. rather heated and witness gave |
i-n. .167 a.
,135 n.
.11 n.
,100
n.
Tinson wrote to defendant. Mr head." Evans went on to say that had he
.60 n.
7 n.
98
With difficulty the wardens pre-molten lava and red-hot ashes. made an agreement of the natura vailed on him to get water to put
The countryside over a 30- alleged, there would have been a the fre out. Then he flashed .44/44. record of it in his office. He would torch on the sides of the house and mile radius in the northern pro-
n. further have to obtain the authority Into the alr
vince of Tanganyika has been of Mr Tinson before he could do so.
Home Guardaman David James, of scorched. n. Replying to Victor. Mr Evans Hatherly-rond, Ruislip Manor, sald The Masal people hurriedly left 18 n. denied he had said he would not he rushed to the spot thinking the their kraals. Herds of cattle were 17. charge him anything should the case glow was caused by an incendiary burned to death.
5 n.be lost.
35% 11.
Not Worth Suing
Victor: You never
18 suing me? .8 n.
Mr Evans: I didn't think you 14 cts. . were worth suing.
bomb.
on
Gold" first
Kingdom.
G.P.O. & Kг.O. Parcels Ord.
Friday, Feb. 7
..Feb. 6, 5.00 p.m. .Feb. 7, 8.30 am.
.8.30 p.m. .3.30 pm.
Sandakan Straits and Itangoon Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British . Overseas Airways.”
G.P.O. & KPO,
ILEE
Ord.
Feb 7, p.u ...Feb. 7. 4.30 p.m. **** p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 8
Air Mail by Bea to Singapore to connect with the "Briilsh Overseas Airways,"
Reg.
K.P.O. & G.P.O.
....Feb. 8, 10.00 am Ord........Feb., 8, 10.30 am.
The "Mountain of Lloyd, who pleaded gulity, said he erupted in January and March, Canton thought of had just moved into the house, and
Να 1017.
great destruction Was burning up old rubbish.
caused. "The Are had been going for
Masai Belief three days, and I rellglously put it
The Massal regard the mountain blessing as the holy source of all and benefits for the race. believed, were due to lowing cattle The 1917 rumblings, the Masal
which would come out from the
and mountain
make the tribes- wealthy. When the eruption, died down, tho "In other words, you are anti-Masai performed elaborate British," said Mr Fenton,
On what grounda? I knew you out each night. Unfortunately 3.60 s. had borrowed the money, I knew you that particular night some parafia .34.35 n. had lost the action and that instal-paper caught fre. .071⁄2 sa.ments had been refused by the "I used the torch to see my way
13.60 .plaintiff in that action. I also knew through the bushes,
7.95 n. the taxed costs in that action were) 3.95 . over $1,300 and I didn't think you
.98 n. were worth suing.
לי?
Army Service
am a member of the British Union of Fascists and the Link.
men
cero-
Lovel
goats they poured blood and milk
the sacred soil. The "Mountain of Gold" is very
traits and Calcutta
Parcels......Feb. 8, 10.30 a.m. Letters.....Feb. 8. 11.30 am. Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa via Cape Town
6.30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10
Canada, C. and S. Americh via San Francisco
Giving evidence on his own behalf, 18.30 s. Victor declared that Mr Evans had verbally agreed to defend his case
"I am pro-British. I would not monies at the foot of the mountain. if he could pay Counsel's fers, 314 5.
He have served 16 years in the Forces After a pligrimage with cattle and Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, Usa,, 62 n. remembered distinctly hearing Mr if I wasn't," retorted Lloyd.
Evans say he would take up the ense .24% 0.
Police-Sergt. Bently said Lloyd on that basis. He was not disputing had been dismissed from the Army ..0.30
the present action because of the last April because .1.974 m.
of his political steep and difficult to climb, and the 404 n. money involved, but because it was views.
Magal have always refused to guido na matter of principle.
the "Pyramid .30% n.
China Lights (new) HIK, Electrics (old) $.. H.K. Electrica (new) $.. Marno Electries (old) $...17 Macao Electrics (new) $..184 n. Sandakan Lights S... 112 Telephones
(old) $... Telephones (new) S.
INDUSTRIALS
.25%.
Cross-examined by Mr Macnamara, claimed Lloyd, when he was fined. Beauty," as it is also known.
"I shall have to go to prison," ex- travellers to Victor agreed that after that action I have two children and a wife to was over, he came into some money keep." and could have afforded to pay the
costs. He declared that he did not
.10.20 n. know he still owed Mr d'Almada $50 Mr Gauss Returning
Cold: Mack. (Ord.), Sh. $1..30 .tors, Messrs d'Almada and Mason, Cald: Macg. (Pret), Sh. $..25 m Canton lees $,..
until he was Informed by his solici-
Coments H.K, Ropes 3.
STORES, &C. Theme From $.. Watsons $.... Lane Crawcordis $.. Sinceres $..... Wing On (H.K.) $. Powell Ltd. S....
COTTON MILLS
Ewo Sh. Sis
S'hal Cotton
Cashier Testifies
As Ambassador
.1 n. 1
Leung In-son, former cashier of the Lido Dance Hall, sald that he
.11.15
.7% 0. 2.15 n
.30 n. 1.00 n.
..203 n.
ocent."
And
TRAWLERS SUNK
of
sinking of two trawlers. Relonzo and miralty communique which adds that
LONDON, Feb. 4 (Reuter) —The
Luda Lady, is announced in an Ad-
there is no loss of Bro in the Luda. Lady.
G.P.O. & KP.O.
Reg
..........Feb. 10, 5 pm.
Ord.
.Feb. 11, 8.30 am, Tuesday, Feb. 11 Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South
Africa
.3.30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. -12 Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atianile Services,"
K.P.O.
..Feb. 12, 8.00 p.m. - ..Feb. 12, 5.30 p.m.
..Feb. 12, 7.00 p.m.
Ree, Ord.
G.P.O.
Reg.
Feb. 12, 5.00 p.m.
Ord.
Thursday, Feb. 13°
Parcels Letters
Formosa
Feb. 13, 10.30 am. ..Feb. 13. 11.30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 24
.9% 5.
Chungking, Feb, 4. lent Victor $200 about seven years It was offelally announced to-day .1020 n,ngo, when he accompanied defendant that the Chinese Government hal LONDON, Feb. 4 (Reuter)-On Canton to the offices of Mesars Johnson, Epproved Washington's plan to re- the recommendation of General 'Sir Stokes and Master. They raw Mr place the American Ambassador, Mr Archibald Wavell, Acting Brigadier Straits and Calculta. Evans
Victor placed the Nelson T. Johnson, by Mr Clarence A, R. Chater, of the Royal Marines, there and money on Mr Evans' desk. Witness E Couss, at present Minister to has been appointed a Companion of
0870 | Austrails heard Mr Evans say to defendant. General at Shanghai.
formerly Consul- the Order of the Bath. in recognition "Let me fight this case for you; I am
of his distinguished services in de- 50 n.sure to win, It I lose. I don't want request that he go to Australia as he
The move followed Mr. Johnson's fending British Somaliland. n" Witness understood the $200 wished to rejoin his family who are was for Counsel's
NEW DELHI, Feb. 4 (Reuter)~-- at present In America and cannot go The new C-in-C., India, General Delivering judgment, his Lordship to .95 11.
China In view of Washington'de Auchinleek, will broadcast to sald that defendant had undertaken polley on evacuation. solicitor of good standing was a party ment the Chinese press published the Middle East at 2.55 pm, MT, an the task of satisfying him that Simultaneously with the announce India and to Indian troops in the to the agreement alleged. The ovid-information that Mr Gaum would February 0 from Delhi. Constructions fold) ......1.02 5. cnce showed that Mr Evans was not leave for China very shortly and Constructions (now) .......n.in a position to bind his firm in any saying, ho commanded widespread Mr C. B. Robertson of The Blarney Vibro Pling $......
7.70 n. way to such on agreement, and there friendship in China and was sym- Stone, Victoria Road, Hongkong, har Marmans Inv. (Lon.) 8/-..7/6 n. nothing in the firm's records pathetic
| reparted the loss of a raincoat value
$28 from his residence last night. Maremans Inv, (I.K.) z/- ..1/0 n. showing such an agreement. Defon- United Press.
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