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Court Story Of Canteen Disturbance
China Motor Bus Workers Charged
A description of how u disturbance started in the rest room of the China! Motor Bus Company's_enn- teen at the Vehicular Ferry wharf on August 24 was in this morning's xix em- evidence against ployees of the CMB, who
given
were
charged with dis- orderly conduct before Mri Poon Yan-hoi at Central.
The defendants
were Lo
Kwong-ming, 25, conductor; Lt Man-kwong, 31, conductor; Au Kin, 30, driver; Chin Kwong- wing, 20. station master; Chau conductor: and Chun-tai, 27,
Poon Lin-cheong, 39, conductor, All are represented by Mr Percy Chen, instructed by Mr P. L. Lain.
Mr J. Moore, Assistant Director of Criminal Investigation (Hong- kong), prosecuted.
the
On August 24, two rival unions of the China Motor Bus Company, the Hongkong branch of Motor Drivers' Union, to which the six defendants belong, and the China Motor Bus Company General Union, came to blows al the Company's Canteen.
Dr. Cpl 03, Lam Kau, in his
described tu evidence
the
Court the state of the canteen when he visited it on the morn- 24. just after the ing
of August disturbances. He also gave a description of the canteen itself.
Wong Ming, mechanic of the CMB and one of the four men who
were fined on Saturday for disorderly conduct after pleading guilty, sald that he was a com- iniller member of the China Mutor Bus Company General Union
On August 24, he Intended to Repulse Bay for a to go swim.
the Company's At terminus at the Vehicular Ferry wharf he met Tang Kau, one of his friends, and they both went into the Company's canteen..
TEA PUSHED AWAY
י
On entering the canteen they Lound there were по seats vacant. While Tang was in the lavatory, he managed to secure a seat and later Tang sat beside
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He stood up and asked the fourth defendant why he did , adding that if the tea had been hot and had spilt he would have been scalded,
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"Summer romances certainly are dangerous-look at my nister out in that canoe, and she can't swim a stroke!"
Death Of Former HK Education Official
Mr Law Yan-pak, OBE, died in the early hours of this morning in the Central Hospital, after a short illness. He was 65 years of age,
STATUS QUO ARMISTICE
(Continued from Page 1)
countries,
internal ones.
and
movements
aro than
the
of
to
you can taste the fruit in WATSON'S
cordials
Indonesian Government's Impleading Motion Durhams
AFFIDAVITS READ IN
SUPREME COURT
Reading of affidavits in reply by Counsel for the plaintiff Company (Juan Ysmael and Co., Inc. of Manila) started when hearing of an im- pleading motion brought by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia was resumed before Mr Justice Reece, Puisne Judge, in the Admiralty Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court this morning,
The Indonesian Government motion asked the Court to set aside writs of summons and all subsequent proceedings in two simultaneous actions for ownership of the steamer Tasikmalaja (3,569 tons gross) now lying under arrest at Kowloon Docks.
a foreign
One of six grounds upon which the motion had been brought claimed that the actions impleaded the Government of the Republic of Indonesia State which was unwilling to submit to the jurisdiction of the Hongkong Supreme Court.
An action brought by Juan their affidavits as they were read. Ysmuel and Co., Inc. of Plaza Tho expression formal ob Golti, Manila, is for possession,jection" could not be read with as sole owners, of the Tasik- the remark Mr McNeill now malaja (formerly known as the used, namely, "I ask you to Christobel and the Halenkala). rule' now."
The other action was
+
mezzanine
floor,
brought
Given Big Welcome
Officers and men of the 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry Regiment, were given a royal welcome on their arrival at Kowloon Wharf this morning in HMT Empire Trooper from the United Kingdom en route to Korea for a tour of duty. with the British Common-
wealth Division.
meet the
Living Language
Why
Horse.
Wo Bay Dark
In racing, a dark horse is one whose form is un-: known to the general| public but which is sup posed to have a good chanco of winning. Tho phrase is thought to come from the early days of horse-racing when super- vision was not so strict. A good grey with a his tory of successes would fetch only short odds, but If it were painted black and made unrecognisable the odds would be long. Any dark horse therefore came to be looked upon as doubtful, but with strong chance of winning.
Lieut-General Sir Terence Airey, KCMG, CB, CHE, Com- mander of the British Forces, Hongkong, and who Is also Colonel of the Regiment, board- ed the troopship to arrivals. The Band of the Royal full Mr Bernacchi said that when Ulster Rifles, clad
regimental regalia, was in they came to the affidavits
of tendance. the Indonesian Government they The Durhams will stay over- would find a suggestion that the
in the Colony. Bathing night indonesian
of the parties, members
tennis and hockey
would not have obeyed
the order of Capt. Silos had games and other social enter tainments have been arranged they known that he held the for them vessel on behalf of the plain- tiffs and not on behalf of the Indonesian Government.
the
by Anthony Loh, trading as It was Mr McNell's case that A. W. King, of Room 9, these passages were irrelevant. Telephone He now asked the Court to rule House, whose claim is for on his case at the very com- $25,580 for ship's necessaries.
mencement of Counsel's reply. I was quite imposable for him At least by June 27, it not to answer the submission with before, the position of Capt. out In fact going Into the whole Silos
Was made abundently of his reply, and for the very clear, Counsel said. It was not
of answering it the until after purpose
Indonesian passages about to be read were Consul-General Informed him relevant to the proceedings. on June 30 that there was any insubordination in certain mem- bera of the crew, Counsel there was not one said that certificated officer amongst the crew, the
being most senior Cadet Mandagi, who now went by the name of Capt. Mandagt.
How
a common seal.
of
FORMAL OBJECTION
decide whether the bulk plaintiff company's affidavits was admissible or not on the very point which was his substantive case because Mr McNeill had
CAFT'S AFFIDAVIT
On disembarkation at Kow- loon Wharf this
moming, the Durhams carried two hour through
out ħ Toute march Kowloon, "to limber up limbs after the cramped weeks of sea voyage."
our
General Airey will be host to the officers of the Battalion at Fagstaff House this evening,
The Empire Trooper arrived here late last night and berthed alongside Kowloon Wharf this morning.
BUGLES SALUTE Accompanied by his ADC, Lt įs R. Sandford, RN, and Brigadier R. D. Bolton, Com- mander of the Royal Artillery, the troopship, where he was Hongkong, Gen. Alrey boarded
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 By Al
Europe.
Le
Japan, 4.30 p.m. Thad Airways. Melaya,
Pakistan, Ceylon, W. nahrein
Great Britain, 430 p.m. B.O.A.C.
By Surface Macan. 1.30 pm; 6 pm, Hong/Tak Salir.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER *
By Alr
Plippines, Quam, Hewall, U.0.A. Caneda. 8 a.m.. via i
P.A.1.
Isaid the Court could not go into davit dated July 8, 1952, was greeted by Major R. G. Atkin-Zealand. 4.30 a.m.. C.P.A.
EMBARRASSING
Was
an
cons, MC, Acting Commanding Officer
Mislaya, Indonesia. Australia. Now Formosa, 11 8.m.. CAT. Slam. E. India. W. Pakistan, Middle East Africa, Great Britain, Europe. Janan, Korea, 4.30 v.m., B.0.A.C. Formosa, Okinawa, New York. Canada, 4.30 p.m., HK.A./N.W.A.L. Indo-China, (Tonki only), 4.30
of the Battalion, and Major R. S. Loveridge, OBE, OB MC.. Acting Second-in-Com- mend.
A salute by the Bugies of the Battalion was accorded to Gen Airey as he walked up gangplank.
rant
the
Gen
Mr Bernacchi said that the
On the quarler deck, statement was obviously
Officers and Sergeants. answer to Silos who stated hay spected a group of War- was in possession. Counsel sald that the Court had now been Later he chatted with a number told that it was the Indonesian Government case that the Dock Company were in possession of the vessel.
.
of the Durhams,
The Durhams were on oc-
Korea.
.m., C.P.Aby surface
Maeso, 1.30 p.m.; 6 p.m.. at Let long Tik Shang
Clits People's Republic.. 030 am, tein vli Canton
Philippines, 8 am, ag Tai Yin Japan, U.S.A., Central & South
America, p.m.,
Trich Maerak.
Formosa, 2 pm-es Cheng King... THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ́i
By Air
Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, San Francisco, Noon, via P.A.A.
Indo-China, France, French North & West Afrios, 4.30 p.m., Alr. Viet- nam.
Philippines, N. Borneo, 4.30 – pæn, C.F.A.
9. E. & W., Pakistan, Middle Eent. Africa, Great Britain, Europe, 4.30 p.m. 3.0.A.C.
By Berface Macao, 1.30 p.m.; 0 p.m., sp Leg
Chins.
People's Republic,... 9.30 a train vii Canton.
Hong fak Sh week-
Mr John McNeill, QC, and Mr D.A.L. Wright, both instructed by Mr F.J. Griffiths, are ap pearing for the Government of the Republic of Indonesia.
Yamael and Co., Inc. is Juan represented by the Hon. Leo d'Almada, QC, and Mr Brook Counsel said the Court could A. Berucchi, both instructed not rule on the admissibility or by Mr M. A da Sliva. Mr inadmissiblity of passages until Charles E. Loseby, QC, instruct they had in fast been read. Mr The late Mr Law served in the Education Departmented by Stewart and Company, is McNeill had asked the Court to for the long period of 34 years.
appearing for Anthony Loh,
of Mr Bernechi said he would A nutive of Sunwol District,
begin to read amidavits in Kwangtung, he Was born in reply to those read by Mr
Capt. J. D. Mandagi's all Canton in 1888. He received
Wright on behalf of the In his early education from private donesian Government. tutors and also attended for a
Counsel read the affidavit of the title of all
next read. Mandagi stated that few
Dt months
the Ellis
from June 30, 1052, he had been K. Khodar, dated June 27, 1852,
captain of the vessel, appointed which he said was fled when Kadoorle School (or the Hanon College) in Canton. From 1905
the action commenced.
Khodar
His Lordship said to determine by the Consul-General. He said to 1912 he continued his studies
he was in possession of the ves- said he was the duly authorised whether or not a paragraph was In England, where he obtained
sel for and on behalf of the attorney for plaintif company irrelevant before it was read was
Indonesian Government under his BA
(Ysmael and Co., Inc.) and that difficult and to say the least the instructions of the Consul degree in the University of Cambridge in 1912.
the company was a domestic ambarrassing to the Court.
General. Lle's report said: "Migration In 1915 Mr Law was appoint- Philippine corporation. Khodar within
particularly ed assistant master in
Mr McNeill sald he would not produced a power of attorney movements to the citles from Education Department, Hong-
Insist that the Court should rule nearby rural areas, involve kong. In the following year he Khodar declared that the at this date on the point. He While he was drinking his
millions of people every became acting Inspector AH | many m
Tasikmalaja was and had at all said if his Lordship would proter the fourth defendant
times-been-the-property-of-the
to have pastages in an affidavit pushed the cup across the talsin. Year-and-ranks among the im-Vernacular-Schools,
portant factors of population In 1019 he was appointed a plaintiff company as sole owners read and after he had made his changes in the world today.
member of the Board International
he held the title to the objection to give a ruling at the of and
conclusion of the case, he was
cupation duty in Berlin before Examinera and concurrently vessel. generally much smaller
they were called Khodar sald that the ship agreeable to the course.
for duly in Supervisor of the Vernacular
Mr Bernacchi said that he was of Panamanian origin and
They were in Greece Teachers Classes of the Techni-
would pause after each paragraph Was the following cal Institute. In
Panamanian registry.
to allow his friend to make any
Extracts from an affidavit by before being stationed in Ger- The fourth defendant replied. "During recent years, they
the
Mr Kwee Dile Hoo, Consul- many. abjoollon if the so wished. Indonesian
Lleut-Colonel P. J. Government had
Jeffreys, "You dogs. There is no need have had much less effect upon year he was appointed Inspector Mr Bernacch! said that
Continuing with the reading General for Indonesia in Hong- to speak to you.
stated that they had registered population trends of most coun-of Vernacular Schools and was
Khodar's of
affidavit, Mr kong, dated July 10, 1952, were DSO, OBE, Commanding Officer
of the Battalion, And the vessel.
his Later the fourth defendant tries than the difference between Acing Headmaster of Wanchal
Government School
Bernacchi said that Khodar read. pushed witness's left shoulder births
Second-in-Command, Major C. deaths, although
1931 he was From 1920 to
atated that the late president excoptions,
Counsel mid that the affidavit | R. Norman, OBE, left for Kores and he hit the wall, and then there are notable
of the Company
gave Instruc had already been read at length by plane from Singapore with fell on to the floor. He was such as those relating to Ire-Honorary Secretary of the Board
Education, From of
1922
Making a formal objetion to tions to Frank C. Starr to to the Court. while and when he land, Israel and, in the last few 1023 he was Inspector of Vema-
the advance party last dizzy for a
any evidence being tendered negotiate the sale of the vessel
end. he found recovered
that the years, Australia."
cular Schools the New Ter. which concerned the point at for US$000,000. Starr, the Mr Kwee in his affidavit first and fifth defendants were
Later he served 19 Mr Lie's report disclosed a ritories.
issue in the trial of the action, afidavit stated,
nover stated that his Government was stamping on him.
synthetic narcotic Senior Inspector of Vernacular Mr McNeill said that the Court authorised 40 complete Shortly afterwards, someone danger of
the now and had been at all material circulating
ools and ex-officio member of was not now throughout Schools
trying the action, sale of shouted to stop fighting.
the ship. The drugs
times in possession and control The issue in the action which the the world, out of reach of Inter- the Board of Education.
through its ser- On March 17, 1952, Starr of the vessel fighting stopped and then
Shortly He said:
before Police
he refired would be contested was the right purported to have said the vants. Counsel pointed out that arrived and took them national drug control.
Major to the Police Station,
The most significant of the from the Education Department and title to this ship. What, the vessel to
Pamoeradjo there was no suggestion that developments with which
ich the in 1040 he was awarded the Court
the the Government was in posses- Wha trying, he said, who claimed to represent
now whether international drug control au- OBE.
the Indonesian Indonesian Government. Khodar sion through the Tock Company been concerned thorities have
After relirement Mr Law Government was Impleaded by sald that ho was in a position although that point was Cross-examining, Defence during the year
placed before the A is the steadily opened a private school, known these
Court as an porceedings.
the sale' was to say that Counsel asked the witness if he increasing manufacture and use na
The forty-second in the series | en issue of fact. the Yan Pak School, in When his leamed junior (Mr fraudulent conspiracy between
of lessons in Cantonese to be was the kind of person who
rending the affl-Starr and Major Pomoeradjo
Mr. Bernacchi referred 10 broadcast over Radio Hongkong davits he had master of this school at the time other unions. The witness sald new synthetic narcotic drugs."
of his death.
to the Company. afidavits were confined to plac-further stated
the affidavit and said that on this evening at 6.30, Mr Lic also saw a danger in
by his wife, ing before the Court the basis vessel was never legally sold or Kwee had stated that pay had He is survived
the the basis of the allegation Mr Wong denied that he went to the rapidity, with which
two sons and Ave daughters. upon which
the Indonesian Gove the Company's canteen on drugs were being developed and One of his sons is the well- crument claimed to have had at otherwise transferred and was lisem met by the Indonesian August 24 for the sole purpose put on the market. Не con-known amateur Jockey, David the material time an interest in still owned by the plaintiffs. Government. of having a fight. He also trasted this speed with the re- Law.
the ship, the interest being pro- The versel wed still and Hearing is continuing. and Mr
at all denied that he and Tang Kau latively long period sometimes
prietary and or possessory.
times Mr A. S. K. Lau
material had caused cut on the fourth required
a
make adequate F. W. Ko, both solicitors, are Ho had drawn the Court's at- in the physical custody, contral defendant's nose by hitting him clinical tests of their liability to sons-in-law of the late Mr Law. tention when he opened the law and possession of the plaintiff with a food container after they produce addiction.
The funeral will take place on to statements by the Courts in company through their servants, pushed him into a corner of
master September
and first mate of 4. Par England to the effect that the the Thursday, Since 1948 14 new drugs and ticulars the canteen.
are published in Court could not
the the Tasikmaldja. info their salts-all of them dan-
validity of that basis because - ARREST REQUESTED: that the station master on duty gerous from the point of view nice on page 8.
that was the very issue which
Bellary, India, Sept. 1, Khodar in, the affidavit urged
A jeep crashed into a, diich would be tried if the action came the Court to place the ship here, seriously
injuring one for trial. He said the Court had under arrest as he feared t Before it an admitted fact that a might be
taken out of his senger when a mouse ran up
the driver's leg. charter party exlated at the
the Indonesian possession by $0. Programme Summary:
material time.
Government which DS # The driver screamed and loat “Light, Mukie" with Albert Gandier Detence Counsel: Well, why do
sovereign Power nood not have control of the cur, which and his Orchestra-Vocal: - Joyce
OUT OF PLACE you fly the Kuomintang fing at
a clebrance to tako the Cirenfell and Elton Hayes; 030, Can-
ship travelling at high speed. the Union's premises?
Ionose by Radio, given by Mika Leo
Counsel mild
One passenger had a broken that allegations away. Bombay, Sept. 1. Witness: It is the ang
Wai-lan and 8. K. Lee (8łudio): 8.50,
The next ofidavit read was thigh and two were slightly by Louis
of fraud were totally out of The Bombay Gas Company Short Piano Interlude today
Communist-led Kentner: 7 Orchestral Selections: place. He felt that it was in that of Capt. Silos, dated July hurt-Reuter. occused Defence Counsel:
That Her Majesty'n Gov-strikes of rabotaging attempts to 10. Downers Loner presented proper to allow allegations to 6. Capt. Suos stated he was a
by '759. crument recognises the People's see the hospitnis get gas during Weather woods (Studio), 750 stand in the Court's file when master moriner and some time.
made before May 1952 he had served" INTELLIGENCE TEST BOLUTION Work News and News Talk (London those allegations *WETE the strike.
against Helay); 8.15, 'Box 200"-Bert Gillette
friendly with the plaintiff company on the At this stage of the cross-
The company said it decided to at the
Tasikmalaja as Chief Officer to Vileley); D, London Studio. Examination,
Counsel cald that the Court Capt. F. . Aguado. When Capt. Melodios Toor Martin and ha jected. He said that all these lighted in order to divert gas to "Melody from the Sky" Orchestra
was bound to rule whether it Aguny ho took over control.
do loft the ship tem questions were irrelevant to the hospitals. But strikers went with Dick James (BCTS); -9.30,
to bear porarily was now. entitied charge which was disorderly around lighting the lamps. The Musical Notebook presented by the
B evidence concerning the validity He was on board the vessel in Itev. Father T, F. Rym, BJ, (Studio); it:lke for more pay and other 10, Choral Clarsles sung by Berlin | of the basis of · their claim lo Hongkong when the head baillit demands started on Saturday. Choir: 10.16, "Nights at the Baliet" proprietary and/or possessory took the this under arrest. Associated Press.
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9. (3)Mut (1)tawng.—Honey.
10. (3)Mut (3)yuetoneymoon.
I. (3)Mut foong(1) bee. 12. (1)Lerng
joined a union just to fight with by the medical profession of the Robinson Road. He was Head- / Wright) indicated that their and that not one cent had been various pay sheets attached to by Mr S. K. Lee will be given Food,
no.
had
He said that he did not know
to
now
had locked the door of the can of addiction-had been placed teen when the fighting started,
Defence Counsel:
Union a politicnt one?
Witness: No.
Ching,
Government of China?
conduct.
Mr
your
of
Do
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under International control, he reported.-Reuter.
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was
that
Bilon sold ho' continued 'on Replying Mr Bernaochi said board as Acting Captain and on that Mr McNeill had intimated June 30 he received a letter that bo would take formal ob- from the Consul-General pur jection to certain paragraphs of porting to dismiss him.
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For the guidance of listeners we publish below a summary of the lesson. Summaries of sub- sequent lessons will be published In the China Mail every Tues- day and Friday for the duration | of this radio feature.
Lesson 43 Seasons and Directions (refer to page 229, "Cantonese Simpli- fled"):
Vocabulary:
429. chon(1). ("on" as in "ean- yon")-Spring..
450, 45jhah--Summer, 431, imu(1)—Autumn. 433. doong(1)—Winter, 431 (2)nuen Werm. 434. doong(1)—East. 435. (1)nomouth. 430. {(1)-West. $37. Buck(1)-North. 430. (3)dasi-Boans. 430 -- (3) WDWILE-Yellow. 440. (3)mut,oney.
441, toong(1) A. bes. A warp.) 442. (1)mawng-Bury, Hurried. 443. (1)terng-Provisions. Food. 444. (2)chua?—To) (storu, Up...“ To hoard,
artend. 445. (1)fawn-To guard or provide against,
116. (3)bay-To avoid. To keep AWAY,
To
441. (3)meer-To avoid. To be free from..
440. (3)ahau-To accept. To suffer,
Combinations: E
Chon(i) teen(1)--Spring.
1
2 (3)an tren(1)~~Summer, 3. Tau(1) teen(1)
4. Noɑng(1) teen(1).—Winter.
B. Doong) (1)nnam, Southeast. 0. Bal(1) (1)naam Bouthwest.
7. Doongi) bux(1),-Northeast,
(1) buk(1) —Northwest.
| food,
(djahik-Provietone.
13 (2) Chua (1)lemng-To store, up *14. (9)Bay (2)meen-To avoid. To escape. To be free from. General Expressions:
172. Gay(1) fawng(1)--Famine, The Busy Bec
1. (3)Hah-teen(1) mer 10 hot,
(3)ycet,—Sum-
2 Chon(1)-teen(1) (2)nuen,-Spring is warm.
Doong(1)-teen(1) (2)täang,-Winter la cold,
Texu(2)-teen{1}
In cool.
(2)lerng/-Autumn-
*4. _{1}Naam-(3)been, (9)dau tah(1) (3)bank;To the south, bean flowers are white
Buk(1)-(3)been, troy(3) (1)WAWILE,-To the north, vegetable flowers are yellow,
3. Boak(3) tah(1) - hoy(1), -When all the flowers are in bloom,
(3)Mut-foong(1)(1)mawng--The
bees are busy.
4. "Yoong(1), yoong(1), young(1)," - ***Buzz, buzz, buzz,***
Fay(1) don(3) mil{1}/-Flying to the west,
Fay(1) doh(3)-doong(1)-Flying to the east.
w(2) Zah(t)-fun{2} |--Gather- ing nower pollen,
|(9)Dzoh (3)muit-(1)tawng-Making honey.
(5)Dzoh: (3)mut-(1)tawag ~~ Ing honey.
chue doong(1) (1)terng--Btoring up winter food.
4 7 Chua duong l
Startng up winter God, long
(1)Fawng gay{1}+dawng{1},—Pro- vidiisg against tamine, N
6. (3)llah (3)yut (3)dzeh-gdong(1) (1)mawng-During the summer days. working busily,
(3)Day (2)msen doong(1); (5)yust
avoid suffering through sisevalion the winter: dave.
(To Be Continued)