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Durham, June 10. Trapped 900 feet below at Eppleton
the surface
colllery, in Country Dur- ham, for six hours, James Bleeman, 38-year-old filler of Tetton, was rescued to- day suffering from
| Auspect-
ed fracture of a leg.
He was one of three men who were caught by the fall of stones after an ex- plosion earlier in the day,
The two other men were released
hour within an relea and faken to hospital at Sunderland.
They were Norman Rees, 44-year-old' Aller of Houghton, who was injured in the back and legs, and John William Lee, 38, also a filler, who
leg muffered Router.
injury.....
14 Turkish
Socialists Arrested
Injunction Against Tanker
Extended A Month
Aden, June 19.
CHINA MAIL
JOHN CLARKE'S
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A Case
Of Eels
Judge Ralph Campbell of the Aden Supreme Court ruled here today that the THE Hampshire country- controversy baller side
Trout
streama
stan crude oil aboard the the sun. Italian tanker, Rose Mary, sparkled, banked rhododen- must stay here for another drons walled the big houses, and no breeze anoved the month.
Captain Gulseppe Infrate, the tall trees which stood like Worried Hule Master of the 032-fino ladios at a garden party ton tanker, stayed aboard his ship showing off their dressca. Except that cottagers kept their windows tight shut as cottagers do in fine weather, the atmosphere was one of innocence-as far removed of crime and wrongdoing 'na country lanes are from Soho alley- ways.
while the hearing went on ashore. He vas named as one of the defendants in the sult brought by the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. The other defendant was the Shipping Company, Teresita
owners of the tanker.
The Judge gave orders extend-from one ing till July 15 the Injunction granted on the cargo yesterday only a few hours after the bat tered vessel had imped into port. barrister re- Mr A, E, Kazi, presenting the owners, raised no and objection to the injunction said he was willing for it to be on the notion.
Yet in Romsey's town hall, country folk were being accused of offences very similar, except that there were no shoplifters, io
London courts.
Party jenders who continued pending a final decision those which occupy the time of
Istanbul, June 19. Fourteen of the 15 Turkish Socialin homes and offices
were raided on Tuesday have been put under atrest following their examina- who tion by magistrate charged them with plotting to overthrow the
government, An indictment charged that
A
of
Party
THE Town Hall, red brick,
Was
are
of
OIL SAMPLES Judge Campbell gave permis-
narrow - waisted, sion to the Anglo-Iranian Oll Company to take samples of the obtained, so to speak, on the Rose Mary's oil which will be instalment system. It was built in 1800, anally paid for in 1879. that the oil But if the bul sent to London for analysis fa
bullding is ugly, the the Parly failed to observe the an effort to prove oilfields the
has come from
Court furnishings have interest law political association, n
and variety. On lays claim to
boards company made illegal propaganda among
Marinelli, personal re-listed the town's High Stewards the peasan's and workers, aimed
here of the owner from an Earl of Southampton in The presentative al
elimination the
Interview today that 1607 to Earl Mountbatten, 1941. sald in an class and organised sald capitalist
hong The Mountbatten mised the Rose Mary was chartered to robberies to
funds, Party raise
the Bubenberg Company
of with others on the wail along for The chief defendant, attorney Spietz, Switzerland,
one site signed photographs Musiccalioglu, the
the royalty round trip from Italy to
the Earl's war-time from leader, dented at the charges Persian Gulf.
headquarters.
Two flags adorn the room-1
standard of the Hampshire Volunteers and 1814-18 war Stare and Stripes,
A portable contraption labelled for witness plaintin" served box, and defendants sat among the lawyers, Instead of in a deck. were all grey- The bench haired--a retired Colonel in the chair, with him a retired naval captain, a retired Colonial judge, a housewife In a black straw hat. In view of what has been said lately about J. P.s doodling and dozing, I must report that this quartet did neither.
all its assets sociated Press;
and sold the raids and arrests This included a port selling were a plot against the legiti Persinn, Shell or Kuwalt oil,” mate "revolutionary Ataturidst ho "But the charterCTS
sald, Nationalist Parly.”
were warned against loading at With the arrests the Party
a port which might involve the Was temporarily banned and the vessel in any major dis
confiscated.--As- pute about the ownership of the
whilst the Master of
the Rose Mary was in the Persian was instructed in a Gulf, ho cable from the charterers to proceed to Bandar Mashur to load a cargo, this being Per- therefore sian oil, and forced to do so."
Signor Martinelli confirmed that it was, the ownIETS who ordered Skipper Iefrate to put into Aden.-Reuter,
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"If I accept a vacation job, how soon could I expect advancement to an executivo position?"?
Letters To The Editor
of
we on Urban Council that is Urban Council
discussion deaf to healthy Sir-With reference to your public problems?” editorial in today's China Mall,
Such problems should never it is very evident that members be ruled out of order by any of the Urban Council must have Body which
purports to have taken much time in the past to
W the biterest of the public st "ponder which accounts for heart things having moved so slowly. And if, after all these years they have been connected with the Urban Council, they are not aware of certain rights of the Urban Council,
bo
a
RICARDO R. LEAO.
then they must DISMISSAL
sorry lot. Mr Ruitondeo complains that the Council has insufficient staff. It seems there is also an in- sufficient number of keen, wide- awake members like Mr BarTAc- hi, with his Rims and
to the meeting who
opinions y "advanced and crystal-i prepared to make quick decisions and to utilise to the utmost the limbed time disposal,
Domes
his
OF GOVT.
SERVANTS
it's
WATSON'S
first for thirst
Criminal Sessions: A New Post-War
Record
Created
A post-war record was created at the Criminal Sessions this morning, The calendar contained the smallest number of cases since the Liberation. There were only five cases, including two sedition indictments adjourned from the May Sessions,
Li Yu-hau, accused of rob- bery with aggravation, pleaded
DEATH OF not guilty as did Cheung Tan,
PROMINENT
RESIDENT
allas Cheung Kai-chuen, to a charge of throwing corrosive fluid with intent to do grievous
bodily harm.
remanded for trial
Chan
Chan
They were both Kwong, alas Kuen-hung, facing a murder charge was informed by his Lordship that Counsel had been assigned to conduct his defence. accordingly re-
Mr Edward H. Ray The accured was
The death occurred at
for plen and trini. It is
Flood Mr Charles E. Lose-
Mr Patrick Yu,
his residence, 6 Macdonnell by, OC. Is
is defending. Road, yesterday evening' Addressing of Mr Edward Henry Ray, Crown Counsel,
said, "Mr. Yu,
his Lordship is pleasing to
a well-known and leading note the not only has the low thip broker in Hongkong. level of serious crime been He was 77, and was born|maintained in the Colony,
Mr Ray was the son of the late Mr Edward Constant Ray, prominent
who ship broker, arrived in the Colony about 1850 together with his brother.
The deceased was educated at the Dollar Academy in Scotland, and later joined the Battle (Ship- ping) Exchange. After spending same time there he came back to Hongkong about 1895 and joined his father.
The firm had an office in Queen's Road and when Messrs Butterfield and Swire first es tablished themselves in the Colony
their representative, n Mr Mackintosh, had a desk in Mr Ray's uncle's office.
Of a retiring diaposition, the late Mr Ray was a man of the highest integrity and was a pro- minent Mason. He retired from active business in 1932.
LIFETIME INTEREST
his lifetime, Mr Ray
WILK zion and, he anonymously assist ed a large number of young people from time to time in the furtherance of their studies.
interested in educa-
At
the
but
this Session is a record for the smallest number of cases since the war. I have some hopes that you will be prestating to the Judge a pair of white gloves in the near future."
Appointments Gazetted
The following Government appointments are announced in the Gazette today:
Mr D. A. Hynes, Mr E. A Ribeiro, Mr H. E. Marrot und Mr R. Hogarth as Assistant Con- trollers of Posts as from Novem- ber 1, 1951;
Mr P. Donohue, Mr Cheung Wing-min and Mr K. J. Attwell lis Senior Education
Officery from April;
Mr E. D. Robbins as Building Inspector, Class 1, PW.D., -as from May 22;
from June
Mist P. M. Mariin as Education Officer on probation, as from
2: the outbreak of the Euro-May pean War in 1999, Hongkong Dr G. M. Thomson as Senior Government appointed Mr Ray Social Hygiene Officer on probas as Secretary of the Hongtong ition as from May 2; Shipping Board because of his Mr J. T. Wakoneid as Chlef wide knowledge of shipping. Resettlement Omeer
The late Mr Ray was a great |12; friend of Sir Patrick Manson Dr J. S. Willis to act as Senior and his family.
Health Oficer as from June 6. Ho was unmarried and had Revenue Inspector Class 1
in the lived
house where he P.F. Barnes (April 24) and died for some 30 years. Ho Revenue Officer Closy I Ko leaves two sistern In England Chi-ming: (February 13).
and two in Canada.
The Gazette today announces that the following have been dismissed at
from Government service with dates of dismissal in parenthesis:
Do the other members not read the papers and know that Mr Bernacchi meets the public fyes, irrespective of rank, race or creed!) to hear their views
:
..
Honorary Consul The Governor has recognised provisionally and pending in- Mr. Ray was a keen Freestructions from the Secretary of Sub-Inspector Shin Ka-ching mason. He was Master of Viete State for the Colonies, Mr Tan (May 17), and Police Constablesia Lodge in 1903; District Grand Chin-poo as Honorary Consul Ling Slu-tin (April 1), Wai Warden, E.C. in 1916; First for Burma at Hongkong, accord- Hung (May 1), Shum Yim (May Principal, Cathay Chapter loing to this moming's Guzetia. 1), Sun Man (May 2), Wong 1906; District Grand Second right Po-sang (May 2), Chan
personally, to listen and to deal with their prokiems?! There is nothing to stop the other members from attending these meetings if they can spare an hour or two to absorb what Mr Bernacchi takes the trouble to ascertain from the source.
THE list before the court war' not long. A farm labourer was summoned for not paying to his wife and children mainien- ance the court ordered a month ago. He was roughly a month in Our new collection of arrears. The order-was--for a week and his pay, the £4 53. a Summer, cool party frocks farm hand said, was £5 85. from and Bridal gowns, with which he had to pay 30s. for matching veil just un-lodgings to his mother.
"Are you prepared to make an packed by PAA, Pretty offer to pay off the arrears?" blouses and twirling the Cleck asked.
"Doan'
I can," the sco how skirts,
countryside
nan Bald. man
If that is too much (May 6), Pi
und (May 10), separates for gay Sum He was ordered to pay £4 58.
Yu-fung like hard work, perhaps at least Tsung Yu a week is before, plus 5s, weekly
papers Pen-sheng mer-times.
Chan (May 18). our local newspapers опе and he towards the arrears.
could oblige and spare a weekly Yuk-long (May 16), Wan With ruefully went back to the fields
column or two for the members (May 10), Chan Man-chiu (May which townsfolk would have sald were tended by men occupa-
Urban Council to meet 17), Kwan Wing-nin (May 25), the public in print, to be en Chan Keung (May 26), Cheuk tlenally spared from worry.
lightened as to their views, and Ping-hang (May 25) and
the Kel (May 25). who stood
to have time to to
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J. D. Clague has been appointed on Unofficial Justice of the Peace with effect from June 10, 1952, the Gazetto announced today,
The funeral takes place to- morrow, prising the Monument at 5.30 p.m. Is requested that no "flowers be sent.
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add fullness without pads or puffs-can't lose shape-can't / private smiles came and went democracy exists in. Hongkong (May 5), Ng Wing-lewong (May cat Requests prosented
grey bobbed hair, with stealing Hongkong have always viewed (May 8), Tang Leung (May 12) to label and Lee Yik-keung (May 13); 21h. of sugar, a jelly, and lb, of Government's effort
the "Show Squatter Patrol Coolies
(May 5), Ho Kwo Wing-chi window" the magic margo.ine from her roadside this Colony
cafe employers.
of democracy with
(BECTS) The Sea The fortielb, (E) in thò serios
Yum (2) banu (2), (3) while She pleaded guilty, trembling more than a little cynicism and keng (May 12), and Chung other lands"
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Control Coolies --You bs if the pan of jellies." She the majority has given up May 12), Li Loi (May
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heem (8). Danger. Plano Ensemble: 7.00. Golden of finding this much- had been arrested while waiting hope
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Swedish Catalina- rescue plane had violated Soviet territory and
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(abbreviated)
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