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JOHN CLARKE'S

CASEBOOKE

Life In A Vacuum

[AMES' lives in a kind of

JAME

vacuum of which he is

the architect. To be archi-

anything

of

RO

teet

A certain -negative needs

skill and a great deal of determination. James has successfully applied both.

At an age-ho is in the ear- ly 40s when most men are in- trigued, exasperated or cx- hlorated by the problems life

James sets, before them,

has

decided life holds no problems at all that cannot be evaded. The farthest he is prepared to go in the battle to live is Inhale and

exhale air.

to

to

15***** man of good phy- |

sirque, not backward mentally,

₪1

robust-looking

MINI, with

thinning, santly hair and deep-

sel untroubled eyes. Ho

SIDE GLANCES

1-8

1. Pỗ mag. 14. M. FOR

brought into the dock at Great, 1961 By NCA Barrier, dra

Marlborough Street the

other

morning to answer a charge of

wandering abroad and lodging

in the open air.

SOHO COMPLAINT

A policeman

went into

the

witness-box ant said ta the magistrate, Mr Paul Ben- result of com- nett, VC: "As

a

plaints received at the station, I went at 0.15 last night to a car park in Soho. I found tho accused asleep in the back of car. When I roused him and got him out of the car, he said: I always sleep here. I direct- et him to the nearest place of

that?" was

the

magistrate asked.

CHINA MAIL

By Galbraith

"It's been a grand school year no far-I've had a date for everything but the last meeting of the Science club!"

Court Action Involves Medicinal Seeds

And Damages

An action involving a claim for the return of 382 bags of medicinal seeds, and damages was brought by the Fung Fu Company, of Room 303A Kai Ming Building, 6 Queen's Road Central, mer- chants, against the Wo Loong Hing firm, of 43 Des Voeux Road West, godown keepers, before Mr air he said: "I always sleep in Justice T. J. Gould at the Supreme Court this

"Baker Street," said the off- eer. "Ile refused to go there.

So James was arrested, and when he was charged at the police station with wandering abroad and sleeping in the open

car in a car park,"

"What do you want to say to me now?" the magistrate ask- r'd.

morning.

Plaintiffs are represented by Mr O. V. Cheung instructed by Mr P. A. L. Vine. Mr Brook A. Bernacchi instructed by Mr M. A. da Silva, is appearing for the defendants.

flrm.

At.

would not deliver out of his godown my bags of seeds with- out the consent of the plaintiffs so long as they held the godown warrant on the seeds, It was also agreed that Mr Lee give the plaintiffs a new godown warrant

"Nothing." James answered.

HAPPY? NO WELL, I'll have to convlet "WEL

you." sald Mr Bennett, He turned to the police officer. In his opening, Mr Cheung "Is anything known about told the Court that towards the him?" he asked.

end of July, 1950, the Victory

Mr Chao waited many days "The Intest that was

known Company borrowed $20,000 from for the warrant, When it did about James was that already the plaintiffs. As security, the not come, he became suspicious, this year he had spent a month plaintiffs a godown warrant for saying he would take Police

Victory

tory Company offered to the end wrote to the defendants, in prison for sleeping rough in the streets of

412 bags of seeds stored in the action if they did not comply London. The

Counsel magistrate called in Mr Mor- godowns of the Wo Loong Hing with their agreement.

said his ellents gan, his probation officer.

eventually "This man seems to be

On August 13, Countel went on, found out that on September 22, and hale, and hearty, Mr Mor- his clients wrote to the Victory 1050, the defendents had

delivery order tan," he said. "Do you

know Company asking for repayment cepied a

at the loan on the 18th, which the Victory Company without anything about him?

of the godown "Yes, sir." the probation off-was the date due in the agree- the production cer said. "He's the sort of manment. The Victory Company re- warrant.

His clients Diso asking for a further

discovered loo plied by It much trouble even to draw his extension of the payment unt that the defendants in fact soll 10 bags of seeds on behalf of national assistance money. He's the end of the month.

the Victory Company, which, he SALE OF SEEDS had a great deal of help from The plaintiffs were not satisẞed sart, was in breach of the agree- all kinds of people he's been sent to job after job, but he with this request, and on the ment.

16th, in accordance with the Kearing is proceeding. won't do any work."

The magistrate turned to agreement, they arranged for the James again, doesn't sound sale of 30 bags of seeds from the yas sent to the a very happy life you lead," he godown. A foki said. "Are you happy?"

"No,"

who sometimes Ands

said James, and indeed

he Uld not look it.;

7 DAYS' BOARD

Bennett.

say

ac- from

Show

Cugat

At HKFC

godown office with the godown warrant, and a delivery order (or the bags was sent to the defend- ants. The 30 bags were taken out and sold by the plaintiffs, WE'RE always prepared to Mr Cheung went on to

help people," sald Mr that on September 7, his clients

but you don't seem in pursuance

under- of the

the Vic with standing

reached tory Company-sent their fok! to the

defendants

of another five bags. On this

A magnificent sound system believe occ

the clerk at occasion,

the

relayed the music so well that what his ears informed he hall

lold the fok! that down office said.

he had to make an endorsement every nuance was felt: on the

to be in need of help,"

"I am, sir," James said.

"In what way?" **

once more

"A job, sir, I'd like a job," and he looked for a moment as godown asking for the delivery

if he could

scarect

The magistrate looked

wards Mr Morgan.

1

דיי

to-

a delivery

sup- prison doesn't really mean any-

thing more to this man

than

the fact that he's looked after

NO

KO-

The Xavier Cugat show was heard to best advantage at the Hongkong Football Club grounds on Sunday night when many thousand rhumba fans packed

the stands,

The show was presented from warrant in respect of a specially erected stage, built

of 55 bags of seeds to face pose," he said, "that going to on September 4.

one portion of the stands so that every member of the sudience had a direct DELIVERY The clerk, Counsel continued, view. Half an hour before both and better off than sleeping was told there had been no de performances began, the stands

Tho and seats were fully occupied. September 4. Hvery

Xavier Cugat and his wife "That is so. sir." Mr Morgan foki then asked for the godown obliged autograph hunters who said. "Prison's just board and

warrant back, but the clerk tools lodging to him."

it with him into an inner office. stormed them.

The show will be repeated at The magistrate sighed. Ho A check with the plaintiffs' sent James to prison for seven office by the fold showed no the Club grounds again tonight

delivery had been made and tomorrow night.-AC, on September 4 an alleged.

In

a car-park?"

days.

It was a cruel sentence cruelly short.

such

110

Mr Cheung bold the, foki re- Gen Clark Due

ported the matter to his

em-

ployers, who contacted .the

PWD_ARCHITECT defendants at their office. Mr This, Afternoon

com-

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MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1953.

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Hawker Sites Ceremonial Admission

Ballot

The first move by the Goverment towards ar- rangemonis for the AD.

proaching Ching MIAS Festival was made thle morning, when a ballot for 200

temporary hawktr on the approach to Nos. 7 and

tseld

Office.

roads

Demeteries

- 10025-0

the

Hawker

Shanghai Street.

B

The ballot, conducted

by Mr 8.C. Readhead, Executive Oficer of the Urban

the Council and Sanitary Department, the first one ever held. There were 41 applicants, : who were all given sites on the road leading to No B cemetery.

The successful plicants will be issued with loenses on Thursday for the sale of flowers. toys, aerated water and cocked food,

Successful Plea By Counsel

"This young man

been has misfortune" re- dogged with marked Mr P. J. Grifths before Mr Hin-shing La at Central this morning, when he appealed on behalf of a returned confidential banishee, Hummy Chu, 29 year- old retive of Shanghai.

Defendant who was banished in August last year, returned

Macao from

in February thla year. He was arrested in Wong Nel Chung Gap on March 18.

Mr Griffiths said that Chu returned to the Colony after receiving a letter from his wife, who was distraught with worry over their seriously ill four-year- old son. A doctor's certificate and the letter were produced in court by Defence Counsel.

Concluding his submission. Me Griffiths sald that in view of the facts he submitted that a warn» Ing from the bench would sufflee, coupled with expulsion to Macao. Del. Sub-Insp. Smith raised no objection to counsel's subenission and Mr Le romanded defendent for three days in Police custody pending arrangements for bis passage to Macao.

False Report

Of Attorney-General

As Queen's Counsel

The admission of Mr Arthur Ridehalgh, Attorney-General of Hongkong, as one of Her Majesty's Counsel for Hongkong took place át a ceremony at the Supreme Court this morning when the Fall Court sat to welcome and admit Mr Ridehalgh within the Bar,

The Full Court comprised the Chief Justice, Sir Gerard Howe, the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice E. H. Williams, and the Puisne Judges, Mr Justice T. J. Gould and Mr Justice C. W. Reece,

Judge A.D. Scholes, Victoria long enough to convince us that District Court Judge, and Judge this honour is well R.W.S.

of

upon taking silk.

deserved.

COLLEAGUES TRIBUTE

Winter, Kowloon Dis-On behalf of the Bor, I con- trict Court Judge. were also gratulate my learned friend present.

Among the large gathering of members of both branches

The Solicitor General, Mr the leged profession and of the Hooton, said: My Lords, per- Legal Department were thehaps this is the only occasion following, who eat at Counsel's when on the appearance of the table.

-The Attorney-General learned Attorney-General before (who wore full-bottomed wig), your Lordships that it is scarce- the Hon. Leo d'Almada, QCy fitting for him to address (President of the Hongkong your Lordships on behalf of his Bar Association), Mr John own Department, and therefore McNeill, QC, Mr A Hooton falls upon me to associate his (Solleitor-General), Mr Percy learned colleagues and Crown Chen, Mr Brook A. Bernacch! Counsel with what has fallen and Mr E. S. C. Brooks (Pre- from your Lordships in wel- sident of the Incorporated Law, coming Society of Hongkong).

gistrar), and Messra Edwards and C., M. (Clerks of the Court).

WELCOMED

After the Registrar had read the Letters Patent calling the Attorney-Gerveral

within

the

Allorney-General within the Bar of this Colony.

Mail

Notices

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The Intest posting times for registered articles aro sunerally one hour earlier than the time shown below. Particulars regard. tor parcel malls can de astor- tained by enquiry at any pert ofice.

MONDAY, MARCH 21 By Air

(Seattle

From The Filos

100 Years

Ago

We have again. to mention several

piracies 514

occurred in

of the Colony.

having

the neighbourhood

A jorge Fokien junk, which arrived in the harbour on Thursday last, reported having been twice attacked pago down

011 her

the coast-once

on the 10th, by three piratical junks, when she was pillaged of $750 in silver, $450 worth of clothing, 4 guns, and a quantity of bedding, the pirates. at the same time carrying off two of her crew; and again the follow- day, Just outside the Ly-yu-moon.

ing

On the 14th, a

way

fishing-bout earried away, with the owner, his wife, daughter, and two men, none of whom have since been heard of.

On the

two

10th, while Ashing-boats were in company off Chung-chow; - one of them was seized by pirates; but, in this case three of the crew escaped by jumping overboard, The rest,

have hatever,

not been seen since.

A large flect of mandarin

Junks is cruising outside, and something

effectual might prob-

ably be pression

done IT the sup-

of piracy, were our

authorities to act in conjunction with the Chinese, as they would be able to point out the real offenders. On

17th,

(Satur- On the day) while a boat from I.M.S. Philippines, N. Borneo. 4.30 p.m. were off Ngah-chow, they heard Spartan and the police-boat

some firing in the direction of Taitan,

and on entering the Lay, were met by nine mandari junks, who sald' they had just sunk a pirate vessel, but that the pirates had escaped On shore the probabillly, however, being that her own crew had. scuttled her, rather than permit to fall into the hands of the mandarins.

USA.. Formosa, Western States: Canada, 6 p.m.. I.K.A./N.W.A.L.

Japan. a p.in., 1.0.A.C.

By Auriace Hong/Tak Shing.

Macao, 9 a.m.; 4 p.m..

Sitting below the Bench were It is only proper and right that Mr d'Almada (Registrar), Mr Her Majesty's Attorney-General William C. Low (Deputy Re-should take his rightful piace G. 5. within the Bar of the Calony. Leung The responsibilities and high privileges of this office need no emphasis from me. It is not only the

y-General wel C.P.A. learned Attorney- are welcoming today: it is our teamed friend Mr Ridehalgh, We the have, like Mr d'Almoda, known Bar, the Chief Justice mid:

him only a short time but in that Mr Arthur Ridehalgh, it is short time we have come to look with grea! personal pleasure that I welcome you within the minister of the Crown but, as upon him not so much as the high Bar on your appointment to be head of our Chambers whore one of Her Majesty's Counsel great experience and knowledge for Hongkong.

of the law has always been at You were educated at Sed- disposal to us, and he is always bergh and Oxford and called to ready to help us in our diflculties. the Bar by Gray's Irn in June We are proud to be here to- 1920 from which date you day on the occasion of your practised on the Northern Cir- Lordships welcoming my learn- cuit unill April 1935 when you ed friend within the Bar of this were appointed Crown Attorney Colony and Magistrate in the Leeward

were

as Les

North Borneo, 3, p.m., as Pakhul, Slam. 3 p.m., as Stechen.

TUESDAY, MARCH 24 By Air

Malaya, Indonesia, Australis, New Slam. Burme, India P

Fakistan, Affies, Great Britain & Europe, 11 am, 8.0.A.C.

Indo-China, France, French North

anca-Africa. 430 p.m.. Ar Viet-

Philippines, Cuant, Hawall, USA.. Canada, 5 p.m., P.A.L

Malaya, Ceylon. Slam, Buma Pakistan. Middle East, Great Britain I& Europe, 8 p.m., B.O.A.C.

lly Burface Macab. 9 an

p.m., Hong/Tak Shing.

China, People's Republic, 0.30 a.m. train via Canton,

Mr E.S.C. Brooks said; On Islands at St Kitts

behalt of the members of the From 1939 you were Crown Incorporated Law Society, Counsel in the Gold Coast until should like to add my con- those already in April, 1948, to my fortune, you were appointed expressed upon Mr Richalgn Solicitor-General, Nigeria, where taking slik.

good gratulations

to

THE AG REPLIES

to the addresses, the

I was then Attorney-General and in 1952 you were appointed to the high office of Attorney-away-General suld i don't |

and in the Colonial

taken

am

Lee

JUNK RECOGNISED From the description given, she was recognised by some ChinesO who accompanied the police, to be the junk mentioned last week

cruising in the neighbourhood of Poo-tsol, and in rearch at which the Spartan's boat had been despatched. The expedition, therefore, after visiting the Lema, returned to this harbour on the 18h. Meanwhile the pirates had crossed over the hill, and doubtless now perfectly secure in Victoria. That most, if not all, of these piratical fleets are fitted out in this Colony, is pretty cer- taka, for scarcely any pirule-boat falls into the hands of our Indis, Pakistan, Noon, & Tatsuw authorities, but that a portion of

Strast

Indonesia. 11 - p.m.; Boende.

Wilson,

South America, Noon,

Malaya, Noon, as Mul Ann. Japan, Hawali, U.S.A..

Central Pres.

Burma. Noon, sa Noreverett.

Maru.

"Australia, New Zealand, Noon, as Tai Ping.

aro

her-crew are not identified as Hongkong men. Of those lately brought in by the Hermes, out of thirty-six handed over the Kauioong mandarin, one was

to

Audience Angers recognised as a boatmen from

Barbirolli

Manchester, Mar. 23, Sir John Barbiroil!, conduc

General, Hongkong.

In 1949, think this is an occasion when while Solicitor-General, you any lengthy speech is required were appointed one of His from me. I should like to say Majesty's Counsel for Nigeria, a that I thank all who

have Draws Crowd atting recognition of your abilil-part in or witnessed my

ties which was

within the Bar and was appreciated by

I should like to thank those who have made all who know yo

you. in a An erroneous report

such kind remarks about me. You have had a wide ex- morning paper today that the Japanese Crown Prince, Prince Perience both in private practice am quite certain that they are

Justined: Legal not entiroly Akihilo, was arriving today in the President Wilson caused a Service and I am quite certain afraid they flatter me too much, that the duties of Attorney- I would, however, Just add this: small crowd, including Japanese General and the traditions of I will to the best of my ability citizens, to converge on the offices of the American President our profession are in sure hands preserve or try to preserve the Lincs, all seeking passes to 800

and I repeat now the words I traditions of the honourable pro- board the ship.

at the opening of the fession to which we all belongtor of the Halle orchestra, be The President Wilson arrived Assizes this year "Hongkonge and also the traditions of the came angry with the audience

which I hold in this during Its Attorney-office In from Manila

She fortunate at 9 m.

Colony.

night. vin General," came from San Francisco

The Full Court The Chief Justice then called

then cd- to Manila. She has not been Japan and will call there on

upon the Attorney-General to journed. her homeward voyage. She make his declaration, and this

the Attorney-General did. leaver Hongkong tomorrow,

Prince Akihito will board the ship at Yokohama on March 30. He is travelling to London, vía the US and Canada, to attend the Coronation of Queen Eliza

beth II on June 2.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

tised

His Lordship next asked Mr Ridehaigh "Do you move?" and the Attorney-General responded by bowing to the Court.

Both Mr Justice Williams and Mr Justice Gould

associated themselves with the zemarks passed by the Chief Justice.

HIGHEST INTEGRITY

Recco sald:

Mr Justice

My

Death Of Capt

Anderson

Captain W. Anderson, well known among shipping circles Lords, like the Chief Justice, along the coast, died at the St Paul's Hospital this morning at had the privilege and pleasure the age of 70.

of working with the Attorney-

General for many years in In December 1900, he joined Mr Ridchalgh the CPR vessel, Empress of Nigeria. When

ទ័ព

the ел

裁 concert here

on

back over the four bars noise ad drowned.-Reuter,

Inst

Pedder's whart, and seven ur eight more as hangers-on about the Central Market.

IMPUDENT ROBBERY Last week we noticed that several daring attempts at rob- bery had lately been made, but on Saturday morning

in

one of the most impudent kind took place, as if the Chinaman had They applauded too soon.

a design of holding our polico And he turned

them force up to ridicule, he having waving a baton furiously and planted his ladder against shouted "Shut up."

house Wellington Street, Then he took the orchestra actually within sight of the Dre Central Station, and attempted to enter the house through the front window.

For once native constable was awako and on the alert, and gave chase, but, the

thief escaped, leaving his ladder behind him. The following night the same policeman apprehended a man carrying a ladder and a house- breaking implement,

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

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Summary; 5.02. Chidrea Hel Hor presc ted by Sally Ann (Studio);

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scaman

Was

SEAMAN ATTACKED On Sunday morning, - ̈ ̈ an found Americen among the rocks to, the castward first Naval Store, His face and clothes were covered

with

blood, and he was unable to walk, He said he belonged to the US.S. Susquehanna, and had been attacked the previous VIDUS evening by four.or ve Chinese, who first robbed him, and then threw him over the bank among the rocks.. Probably he had

intoxicated,

been

but the marka

of a scuffle having taken place were still evident on the road, and a dollar was found near the place pointed out by him. The wounded man was placed in tha hands of a native constable, who procured four coolies, to carry, him to the Civil Hospital.

came to the Legal Department Japan", at Vancouver. He Arst

arrived in the Colony in 1901. there,

靄 I was serving · ps

The next year he was trans- Old Alleynians

and naturally Crown Counsel

ferred

of the to the "Princess May into contact with him само Sir-In the Pictorial Supple- daily. I am sure that I voice which had the distinction of carrying the bulk of the gold sentiments of all ment in the issue of your China the

that Department found in Klondyke. Mall of Saturday last there is a colleagues in plcture

1903, Captain Anderson of the old Alleynlam which was a large one-when

the floating staff of (O.A.) in Hongkong who met

I say that it was not long be- served on for their annual reunion dinner fore we

him to be a the Imperial Maritime Customs, found at the Hongkong Club last week. man of the highest integrity and just prior to his death he I observe that you wrongly and reliability;

was in command of the sa in one who, us old boys of spite of his industrious applica. Kwongtung, described them Alleyn's School whereas they tion to his dulles, was ready Hongkong run. are the old boys of Dulwich and willing at all times, to co College. All pupils of Dulwich

with and assist his Operate College are known as qld fellow officers In every Way Alleynians (O.A.), The Alleyn possible. It is not surprising School is of course founded at that it was a matter of great later date by the same founder | personal pleasure. to learn of Edward Alleyn but it is at an | hla. appointment as Attorney- entirely different institution and General and

I am therefore the past pupils of the Alleyn very happy to be able to as-

Pulsan, Mar, 23. School are always described associate myself with my brother Pusan's American fire chief, Will you kindly make the judges in offering congratuin- Major Robert O'Neal, today res tions to Mr. Aldchaigh on his ported that three fires, which necessary correction. being appointed one of Her swept through the city's busi

H. C. LEE:

for Hong-ness quarter last night, caused Majesty's Counsel

damago catimated at more than Hon: Léo d'Almada said: $500,000. My Lords, wo of the Bar in The biggest are, which broke

arg have not had the pri Hongkor.g vilege of knowing the learned out near the American Post: Ex- change, destroyed several Korenri Attorney-General as long as my business buildings and raged out Lord the Chief Justice or Mr of control for two hours, being Justics Reece have, but the short checked just sort of United 'time he has been here has been Nations installations Reuter..........

Chao of the plaintiffs Ar told

defendants APPOINTED Mr Lee of the

General Mark Clark, United pany that they had no right in Nations Supremo in Korea, accompanied by Mrs Clark, ard making any, such'endorsement. London, Mar. 22. A recent

A Policeman was called, but due to arrive by air from Saigon Alleyn Q.B. colonial service is that of on being told the circumstances this afternoon. They are travel appointment

US Army trans William Elder Levle of Gayan of the affair, he pointed out it lag in a Road, Harrow, Middlesex, i was a civil matter, and left the plane, and will be guests of His Excellency the Governor and bo a PWD architect in Hong promises.

Granthem

during their kong.

Later, Counsel went on, Mr Lady Chao met Mr Lee in a more stay.

They will be met at the airport Man's Fatal Fall cordial atmosphere, and agreed the Commander., British over a cup of tea that Mr. Leo by

Forces, Lieut-Gen. Sir Terence

A Chinese who was painting Afrey, and Mr D, R. Colbourne, the outside of Queen's Building Printed and published by: WILLIAM ALICK GRINIAM for ADC to the Governor, Gen. Clark this morning, accidentally fell to 17-gun the street from the third floor, and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limfied at 1-3 will be honoured with

and was killed. Wyndham Street, City of Victori, in the Calony of Honghong | malute.

Mr Levie Balls for Hongkong by the RMS Corfu on April 2,

Our Own Correspondent.

il

Serious Fires In Pusan

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