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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

The London Waif

AVERYTHING

about living in London with friends, living rough, aleeping In station waiting- rooms."

THEN CAME WINTER

But some time, not so long ago, she must have been attractive, and must

have taken great care over her face and her Agure and the way she did her hair, and over the kind of clothes she

wore.

These all attentions to her- } self all show traces still.

But Elizabeth has unaccount- ably become one of London's waifa.

لا امت

Was

11

wolf aged 27, whom, if you saw her and observed the way she has of doing thing, you colonel's might

the day aughter it town for from somewhere like Camberley Shy, and not quite sure of her- self in London,

HER

THE UNPAID BILL

with set speeches learned heart from the gamer

Croce

WONDER why" the magistrate' muld.

Elizabeth, who had remained silent through all this, now chimed in: ""Look," she mid.

you the

but

Page 10.

CHINA MAIL

Alleged Attempted Murder

Committal proceedings against Lam Ching. 40, cook-boy, of 74 Macdonnell Road, charged with

attempted murder continued

batore Mr Poon. Yan-hal ak Ccá- tranh thi mong

The Prosecution alleged that Goferinn, wounded Ip Hing with intent to murder him during the

and

Defendant is represented by Mr F. X. d'Almada.

"up till January 23 I always ty hours of Jime 9 in a patch paid my rent, then...

then

betsveen Kennedy Road Words, for a moment, seemed sho mid:

Gattion Road. to die on her. Then "In January and February

I had rheumatism, influenze, toothache,

all those rotten

things get in winter. Otherwise, rent would have been paid

was going

to emigrate, wouldn't take me-rheu- matism, influenza, toothache, all those rotten winter things....... I've been living rough, you see.

Her voice

was the authentic volee of the colonel's daughter. She was making statementă, nit complaining.

"I

TER surt would have a go a

rebellion quelling a nuttive

BUT NO GRUMBLING by

O most girls with her kinch mistress

of background, things on the at school; but the newest girl in

whole go right. For her, they office London

would be any

As likely as bulder when it came to travell-had gone wrong.

not, the faul was entirely hers. to Charing g from

At least she was not grumbling. Waterloo in the rush-hour.

"In you own interest," sund Elizabeth was bauled into the

the magistrate," am going to Marlborough remand you Great dock at

for the doctors to Street the other morning charged with obtaining credi The total amourt by fraud. involved was 33 Gd.

Cheng Pak-foon, cleaner employed at flat No. 32 of 74 Macdonnell Road testified that it was his off day on June 8, and he went out the whole day re- he turning at about 11 P.M. Ás approached the main gate of 24 Macdonnell Road he saw the

tle- fendant

outside walting

the Another employee called Lam Bing came out to open the door for them. Wines went up to his room and changed. He then went out of his room to cool off in the evening breeze und he kaw the defendant leaving, the premises.

Wong Shui, trom conductor work testined that he finished

at midnight on June 8 and was checking la accounts

thu in Lower Peak Tram Station when Se heard cries of "Save

Lito! Save Life!" He then rushed out of the premises with another

Yuk-ahu.

Luct Lizen brought along a flash light and after flashing for some time located a male Agure staggering down a small path leading from Kennedy Road. The figure foll down

near the Tram Station Wonk ulso stated thatceding

andree you.

*They showed Elizabeth out, and she

wonderful foki. went with polse, as if about to undertake some simple, accustomed chore like subduing angry, crowds, or having acbutantes.

Site had gone, the night be fore, to a West End restaurant and eaten 35, 0d, worth of food and lol without paying the

bill

She

pleaded guilty to

the

ten

allen,

with

Jharge before Mr Paul Berne Indians Fight

VC, to whom a police officer reported that when abo

arrested

ןגיז**

Day

was Ellabeth had said: wire the public

assistance pay_me.”

"HA

BIE HAÐ 20,

HAD she any money?" magistrate inquired. "Twopence halfpenny," the offleer sald.

**She tells me

With Canes

A little pig-tailed Chinexe woman stood timidly before 'Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central thin morning, while her Indian husband Bhawaran, husky 45-year-old watchiman pleaded in guilty to disorderly conduct by

she has Otie previous con-

viction for begging.

Surrey

to check

not have

taken.

21

occurred

haven't been able fighting with his neighbour that as she would Dhayat Singh. her finger-prints The 'night

August 31, when Bhannaran knocked on his neighbour's door Vletory Road, and yc- cused the latter of assocating with his wife,

"She doesn't-look that sort,"

said the magistrate,

Nor did che

Elizabeth looked as a school- girl night, summoned oefore the infringement

prefects for some

AUC

at

208

This was vehemently dented, and armed with wooden

canes, detendonta laid into each other with such gusio that Bhannaran received a deep gain on the need, and blea protuely until the figh: was was stopped.

of a strictly local code.

She

refused to give address," the officer added. The code, of course, would demand that; to give an

address would be nearly as bad as telling tales,

· Bhayat Singh was fined $75 "She says she has done nearly and bound over in $300 for one every kind of work," the officer year, und Bhannaran was fined went on, clerical work, shop $25 and bound over in $150 for assistant, everything. She was ona year.

WHY SUFFER WITH

HARD FEELING, UNCOMFORTABLE SHOES ?

makers

Hay

con appeared to be bleeding.

Lucri then went into

offee and notßed the Superin- tendent of Peak Tram who in turn notified the Police.

When the Police arrived Wong showed them the body

'Established 1845

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1953.

Chiefs of Staff In Conference

Bevan Does Some

Reasoning

London, Sept. 4.

Mr Aneurin Bevan, British left-wing Labour leader, last night put forward two possible reasons for United States opposition to the inclusion of India in United Nations discussions on Korea:

1. That the United States State Department felt that India's presence at the conference table would appear to South Korea as the start of "an attempt by America to wriggle out of the price it had agreed to pay President

of the person who was still lying Syngman Rhee for the armistice and for his willingness

on the ground. The ambulanco arrived

soon afterwards the body was taken away.

Hearing of the case is proceeding.

Dulles Does

and

sul

Some Admiring

day

Washington, Sept. 3.

The United States Secretary of State, Mr John Fosie: Dulles, to

complimented the British Broadcasting Corporation's cor- respondent, Mr Leonard M. Hall.

on the beauty of his knees:

M: Dulles opened his press conference today by declaring that the "burning international questions of the day were the short

for hemline

women's dresses which had invaded the United States from France, kad shorls for men from England."

He then called upon Mr Hall, who was wearing sinartly press- ed Bermuda blue walking shorts and knee length stockings, come and be photographed with Recalling the current men's

him.

to

to take part in the conference on the future of Koren."

2: 'The desire to restrict Indian influence in the Paci- fic and Far East where, Mr Bevan maintained, the State Department considered the United States should be para- mount,

Writing in the 'current Issue which voices

of the Tribune.

the views of the left wing of the Labour Party, Mr Bevan warm- ly praised India.

of

He declared: "The policy India during the long negotin- tions, for a truce to the fighting

Когеп in

hos won over- whelming approval in Britain." Mr Bevan said that the Unit- ed States, supported by the British Government, had ap- assurances which are full of parently given President Rhee dangerous ambiguities."

breach of

Full Penalty

For Brothel

Keeper

Chlets of Stal from the Arab League member states begin a conference in Cairo at which consideration was being elven to initial steps for im- parting practical form to the provisions of the Arab

milla Becurity pact which broadly provides for Arab

staten

milita

co-operation

Sheaffer's “SNORKEL”

Closing Addresses To The Jury In Murder Trial

The trial of 17-year-old Cheung Kam kwong, who was alleged to have murdered à friend, a year younger than himself, reached its concluding phases at the Criminal Sessions this morning when closing addresses were given by Counsel for the

· Prosecution and the Defence.

The deceased died in hospital on July 4 allegedly as a result of his wounds,

The accused, for whom a pleajevidence had been given that of mannity was raised by the the accused's great grandmother Defence, was alleged to have was mentally ill. This by itself stabbel Cheung Hul-lam with a was a small point, he added, triangular file In Ngau Pul|but it supported the probability Loong Village, Shaukiwan, on that the accused was mentally May 9.

ill at the time of the incident.

PERSONAL HISTORY

Counsel then litrzed to Cheung's personal history, arxi The accused is defended by referred to the evidenco of his Mr S, V. Gitlins, who is in younger sister, Sho had sold she structed by Mr Peter Mo of saw him Hittle while before Wilkinson and Grist. Mr D. F. the stabbing, in the atting room O'Reilly Mayne, Crown Counsel, of their hut She said sho`saw. is prosecuting and Det-Sub-hir

him kick some stools and cur Inspector T. Chalmers is present his own trousers with a knife, for the Police.

for no apparent reason, Opening his address to the

In cross-examination, the wit- Jury, Mr Gitting sold that theness also gave an earlier history question for them to decide of the accused. She mid he did was; which of two possibilities abnormal things now and then, was made probable whether and at times became violent and. the accused knew what he was would stare at people with wide doing at the time be caused the eyes.

in the event of an attack against any

death Arab country. Military delegations from Egypt. Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan,

Yemen, and Saudi Arabla Bitended the talks. Libya, who has not signed the pact, is not represented...

London Express,

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 By Al Indo-Chinn, France, French North and West Africa, 6 gm. Air Visten Blem, Burma, Pakistan, AzTOR, Great Britain and Europe, 6 pm. B.O.A.C.

Formoss, Japan, 4 pm. T.A.C.

By Burface

Philippines. the

Mr Bevan then quoted the 30-nation deetaration that in the case of a armistice, in all probabilly it would not be possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers of

Konta!!

2

Hong, Tak Shin

0

Naw

kinds of goods: immoral sin

"A brothel produces three venereal disease and illegitimate Tax Shing

Zadoo. 9 a.m.; 0 p.m., sa Lee Hong/ children." This remark was SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER raade by Mr Lawrence Leong

By Air when he' convicted 35-year-old

Guurn, Hawaii, U.S.A. & Canada, i sim, vis P.A.L.. Yim Cheung, house manager of

India, Malaya, 9 a.m., C.P.A. the Hennessy Hotel, 480 "Hen- Howall, U.S.A.. 0 p.m., P.A.A. nossy Road and three other de- Formosa, Okinawa, USA (Bentile

Wextern States) Canada, fendants, at Central this morn-

p.m.. H.K.A./N.W.A.L. He said that furthermore it ing.

Japan, d_p.m.. 8.0.A.C. North appeared to have been agreed Yim Cheung was alleged to have

Borneo, Australia, second floor of the Zealand, & pm, 4.E.A. by Mr John Foster Duiles, the used the

Hennessy Holei as a brothel on July

Dy Surface United

States Secretary of

Is and to have permitted the pre- Meena. 130 p.m.; 6 p.m.. su Loe State, and President Rhee that mises to be used as a lodging house

for prostitutes. If after 90 days agreement had

A Chia,

0.34 People's Repubile, dress controversy aroused here

Chan Keong, 20, Number 1 boy at Fa.m. p.m.. train via Cactor not been reached about the the Hennessy Hotel was alleged to

Middle by one of the worst heat waves unification of Korea

Malaya, Ceylon, Aden, as a free have alded and abetted the first East, France, Great Britain & Eu- Hongkong, like Ban Franscico, la of the century, another corces and independent nation, then

defendant on the above two ropa. Noon, as Perseus hilly. Those wearing hard- pondent asked if Mr Dulles was both nations would walk out of

charges, jeeling, uncomfortable shoos thus endorsing shorts as a dress the conference, would never enjoy their daily for State Department, employees, walk along hilly Tanes surround. Alarmed at tho potential Ing Hongkong. To avoid head. consequences of his answer. Me ache AL result of sare-foot

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Canada, Noon. ss Washington Mall, U.3.A., Contral & South America,

The remaining defendants were charged that on or about July 15

1 p.m., Agamemnon. at the second floor of the Hennessy Formoen, i p.m., ** Wing Song. .QUOTES TIMES

Hotel, 480 Hennessy, Road, they did Philippine 1 p.m... Frem knowingly ive, wholly or in part on | Madison. Mr Bevan declared:

the earning af prostitution, LA Austratio, New Zealand, à p.m... London Times pointed out, this guilty. "As the Kwon,

nith, defendant, pleaded ka Tai Paig,

North Borneo, 2 p.m., that if the

__In_sentencing the first defendant appears to mean Communists refuse to agree to against you but proved, but the Mr Leong mold: "The (3) charge the unification of Korea the two (A) charge. gairm you is proved. countries will withdraw. If this that is to my you the proved gulty

of

Hal Meng,

Radio Hongkong

IK.T.

Bur

Show (BCTS); 750, Weather Re

by

Is 50. their withdrawal can Lof foeeping a brothel Under Section mirely be taken as inevitable of Ordinance No. 1 of 1001, A

| brothel, producce three kinds

4. Time Signal and Pregrainma "If we keep all this in mind, | Roods: immomi sin, venereal disease || Summery; 0.02, Children's Hat Hour It is, now easier

"Sovereign Ladica“ A Series of to understand and Wegimate children. There is why the British Government in market in Hongkong for any of Plays by Geoffrey Tree No. 9

them. A mere fine will make you | “Elizabeth-Enchantres” (28CTS); was anxious to see India at the and others in bustness like youre030, Come into the Parlouraturfo conference table," Mr Bovanaugh at the law. Unfortunately, the and songs from Northern Ireland

maoderaum pennity__imposed, by the BBCTS): sala

Performer

15, The British Foreign Office is lente te dely imprisonment for Tolking about Honors by br 80%.

law for a first offender in a case Frederick Harvey (Baritone) alarmed at the Implications in three months and a fine of $1,000. Davis and Rev. Father T. F. Bran,“ volved. In these circumstances

(Recorded}} 730, Gongu, from "the 1 therefore, seitenes you to three the presence of India won months with hard labour and to a

fine of $1,000,"

port; 8, Time Bignel, World News invaluable as an independent

"To the cond defendant Mr and Neww Talk (London Relay); 4.19, Mr John Pakenham Walsh, BA member able to lend her good abettor to the first defendant, you presented by 10

Ald "As an alder and Music In porvad: 8.45, "Looking Back" Brillah" "Connell (Oxford), barrister-at-low, to offices at critical moments." are also sentenced to three months | (Stuife); B, Music Lovers Bolap *** be Crown Counsel, on probation

"It is also easy

to zoo why with hard labour and to a fine of Classical Requests

Curte Hudson ... · (Stented (he arrived in the Colony and Syngman Rhee is so passionately

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10. Mari the The magistrate, told

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Fis obtaining the last ounce women" During August our clearance of

of prostitutes is proved, and you are D.W.B. Baron to be Defence the concessions he has

sentenced to six months with hard, Radio News Real (London Ite wrung labour.

MY); 1219, Goodnight Murter God is making pretty cotton clothes for day Secretary; Mr A.C. Maxwell to from the United Stater."

and afternoon waar is proceeding

To Li Kwas, the fifth defendant, SWYO The Quron; 1150, Close Down, salesfigure

be Commissioner of Police: Mr Seen at GENUINE HALF PRICES. A

from this angla, Mr Mr Leong sold: "As a man, you have headlines number of

K.A. Bidmead to, be, Deputy | Bevan salii, the argument about pleaded guilty to a mort despicable white now

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IMPORTATION PROHIBITED

An Order prohibiting the im- port of cattle from Cambodia was published In the Gazette today.

It states that the "Governor, under Section 5 (2) of the Pub- lic Health (Animals and Eirds) Ordinance, Cap. 130, has ordered that the importation either by or by sea or the tranship-. mont in the Colony of cattle from Cambodia, or of the car- cases of the same, either directly or after transhipment of such cattle or caroaste 'at any other I place is prohibited absolutely.

of the deceased, or whether the act was a result of Mr Gittins told the Jury that a mental illness.

Dr Yap (officer-in-charge of the Government mental hospital, Counsel sald the burden of who was as a Defence witness) proof that the accused did not had testified that all these ntbed know what he was doing was in with the on the Defence, but added that

"UNFORTUNATE CASE”

symptoms of

epilepsy.

this burden wie not a heavy In his address, Crown Coun- one. The Defence had only to sel said the evidence was clear prove that in all probability the on the events of that particular. accused was insane at the time. [day. The Becused drove the weupon into the deceased's abdomen and caused him in Referring to the evidence of juries which resulted in his what he called "this unfortunate death.. caso", Mr Gittins pointed out

The only matter for the Jury? that no real motive has been to consider was what went on established by the Crown, al- in the accused's mind when he though some suggestion had did the act It was his subs. been made of a boyish scrap mission that the only

possible which took place name * Intention the accused had at the months before between the ac- time was

cused and the deccused.

+

to cause injuries to

EVIDENCE REQUIRED

-}

the deceased so na to cause his But there was no evidence to death, show that the accused har- boured some desire for revenge. Regarding a statement made to

On the ples bé tæknity raised by the Police by Cheung shortly

the Defence Mr O'Reilly Mayne wedd after being taken into custody, this was kind of question which in which he said that he stabbed could not be left win the alem battre the deceased and that the latter the Jury The Defence must bring had up, Mr Gittins said it must be

got somebody to beat him to show thke, toad DROD

ability the socused was tremne at the

remembered that the accused in

Crown Counsel amid thero anuit be- the witness box declared that temptation to each of the members his statement was -- something- of the Jury do-taka... a...sympathetic. which he uttered at random, un-- view of the case and consequently

return a merciful verdict. der the circumstances.

fio declared: "But trour duty here. Also, it had been shown that is only to rascita dhe true verdict on in the scrop six months before, the accused had got the better of the fight, and it was there fore most unlikely he would desire for revenge of Rave any the deceased.

In a' criminal case, be went on, "I sumbit that these circum-it was always up to the Jury only stances constitute an important to Decide on the acciped state factor when you are deciding of mind at the time of the incident. Ho submitted that thern wag upon the state of mind of the overwhelming evidence in this case deceased,"

ho declared,

to show that the accused knaw Turning to

what he was doing, and that ho tho accused's

know it was wrong to Xlo na, “ family history, Mr Gittins said Hoaring is proceeding.

the evidence, and not allow any ympathy to interfere with

Turning to Dr Yap's evidence, Me" onellty Mayne said there was no question but that the doctor was an expert in his neid, but, he”, added,”

experts are not infallible,

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

Capt. 1968 by MA Betten )

"Oh, there's Bob already, Mom, and I'm not dressed!

Will you toss down my old sweater and overalli?it..

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