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Eustace
CHINA AR MAIL
OUR AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER
Too Much Wheat Threatens
The Raider A Grave Crisis
Tut the youth who HERE was, something
mooched about on the pave ment outside his shop door that made the shopkeeper uneasy. He glanced at the boy again. Still there.
A slightly built, dark, sullen- mouthed youth, wearing The navy-blue suit, drainpipe-trouser rig that ne'er-do-wells not long out of the nursery have made their uniformi,
FROM H. KING WOOD
Sydney, Jan. 15.
Most people got something of a mild shock this week when the staid Sydney Morning Herald splashed a story on its front page quoting the chairman of Australian Wheat Board as saying that the Australian wheat industry faced the gravest crisis since the depression.
The chairman of the Board, Sir John Teasdale, said that by the end of the year Aus- tralia would probably have a carry-over of 60- The shopkeeper went to the door and glanced up and down million bushels. the street. No policeman in sight. Just prople hurrying about their mid-afternoon busi- ness, and this youth who seemed to have nothing to do.
returned to
The shopkeeper his counter. hoping for the besi The boy followed him in.
Now
'STOP HIM
TOW for it, thought the shop- keeper, and tensed himself
for the thread, the demand, the blow....
But the boy asked for a quar- fer of a pound of toffees.
Be- lieved,
turned the shopkeeper
to reach 2 altje from the shelf, 4774! Then
metallic,
familiar sound made him furn quickly round again.
Ever since the war Australian wheat farmers have been told to grow more wheat.
The robes mothballs board,
In the boom wool year of Communiat 1950 the authorities were at council.
wits
to end their
induce wheat in graziers to stick to steatl of switching to sheep. At that period it was confideni- ly forecast Bl within five the "onec-great exporting years | wheat country of Australia
would be an importer."
Now we face the gravest,
22 years because we crisis for
11515 have too much wheat.
The Board is now planaing substantial reduction at the acreage under whent, and will send trade missions to Asia and Africa to try to boost cales of Australian wheat and four.
Things have not been helped
Established 1845
TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1954.
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
members of the
have been in counell cup- A
11-27
PREPARING FOR GAMES Workmen will begin in March
Melbourne Cricket to prepare Ground for the 1950 Olympic Gantes,
After yours of wrangling over finance
and the choice of A site for the Games, the way is now clear for the job wo begin,
The MCG Trust this week announced approval of final plans and specifications for the £300,000 new grandstand to be bullt for the Games, Tenders by an admission by the British ¦ will close on February 2 and Chanceller of the Exchequer, work is expected to begin na Mr R. A. Butler now soon as the Royal tour ends in
Commonwealth. March. fr france tolls-that Britain has The grandstand is expected to shopkeeper pald dollars tor American be ready by the end of 1935. wheat, He Raki this wan The additions will Increase the lo mix with grandstand capoelty from 0,000
for Australion wheat. milling to 44,000 and the overall capacity purposes.
of the ground trom 85,000 to Curious point there is that 125 000,
The l was open. the bey's hand was in the drawer. The
the shopkeeper grubbed
bay's arm, but he shook himself free.
lie
The bolted. chased after him, eryna "glop that man."
A policeman. off duty, in plain clothes, obliged.
Sydney
Decessary
Next morning. #1 the Cler-Australians manage to struggle kenwell court, the suben boy, along without mixing Ameri- whose name was Eustace, plead- can wheat with the local grain. ed guilty to stealing 10. od. from the tobacconist's LD, and the story of his critne was told to Mr T. F. Davies, the maki
irate.
"HE
FIVE JOBS A YEAR
"TJE IS 17," said the offer 11 in charge of the case, and there are two findings of guilt against him.
the Twice, at
of afe
14. Eustace had been before juvenile Once he had been dis- courts. charged absolutely for shoplift- ing, later put on probation for rece.ving stolen Ley trains.
Young Phillips,
TOO HONEST!
Stanley
national 0
service
trainee, has had a very practi-00,000 miles in 1853.
The service flew 900 hours
cal demonstration that honesty on 106 emergency and routine is not always the best polley,
Nights. Philips inissed
Flying Doctor bases at Alice Springs and Darwin take calls by pedal mudio from Northern Territory cattle sta- tions when a doctor is wanted. being is the only nk these nut- him in back areas
have with medical
weekend parade for which everybody was present because, in a marked good old army manner, they had lost the rull books". But he admitted not present--and it landed the Special Court,
OW."!
up."
be-
"The captain said it was my
fault for owning Phillips told the magistrate.
"Apparently he's here cause he was honest,' the ma- gistrate said. Phillips has to do 14 days extra camp and fined £1 for missing the
In the year since he left school," the officer went on, "he has bad live different jobs. Since he lost the last one, at a garage, he has been unemployed parade,
His father is
three here
weeks
#
Mr Davies beckoned Eustace's father forward. He came, small, shy
Eustaco mao. bestowed a withering look on him and turned his attention to speck of dust on his broad lapels.
GOOD HOME
❝IJHAT'S the trouble with
W the boy?" the magistrate esked.
come
"I think he's been going with as haven't been keeping him on the straight road," the father said.
"But why should they try to convert him?" asked Mr Davies, "Why shouldn't he try convert- ing them?"
Such a revolutionary notion slicneed the father.
Was
THE ROYAL TOUR And now the weekly budget on the Royal tour, due to be- gin in Sydney on February 3.
There
is some heartburning over the fact that each Cabinet
will
to her
science.
The
of
Deputy Director Health for the Northern ritory, Dr S. D. Watsford, said this week
that the Eervice's aim this year was to visit overy cattle station and mission once
a month.
He said the recent delivery of a new plane — giving the service a fleet of Ave - would make this possible.
Into its
11
tood.
own in
this
•M THE. U. 2. PAS ONE Sep, 1993 by MIA Berriak,
"Now we're going to listen to your father's banquet speech-and be sure to laugh just like me when he tells the old jokes!"
Twelve Wishes For 1954
of
was
Priest's Outspoken Comment
Madrid, Jan. 18. Severe criticism of many present-day aspects
contained in Madrid an article entitled "Twelve Wishes for the New Year 1951", published by Spain's outspoken journalist-priest, Father Jose Maria de
in the news
in
in
thas
working at
got
Di
of
harmonising
tw
budd.
we
2.Jil.
2 Years For Wounding Friend
For wounding a friend of his after a quarrel over a pair of shoes, Wong Tak- lam alias Wong Tak-yun, 36-year-old coolle, sentenced to two years' hard labour by Mr Justice Wicks at the Supreme Court this
morning.
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TRACTABLE BALLPOINT REN
SOLDIER STANDS TRIAL ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE
The death of a soldier allegedly as a result of a traffic accident in the New Territories on November 7 last was recalled when Private Samuel Brown, 29, of 1st Battalion King's Regiment, of County Derry, North Ireland, appeared on trial for the manslaughter of L/Cpl Harold Smith before the Puisne Judge, Mr Justice C. W. Reece in the Criminai Sessions this morning.
It is alleged that accused who was in military custody and being taken in a Jeep from a Camp near Fanling, interfered with the steering wheel causing the jeep to got out of control and collide with a tree. As a result of the collision deceased suffered injuries from which he died two days afterwards,
Conducting the case for the charged him with mansinughter. Crown 16 Mr _D_F. O'Reilly in reply to the charge.", the Mayne, Crown Counsel, assisted accused ofothed to make n state- by Det. Insp. C.J. Askew, mont, spid wifmens. The state- Accured a defended by Mrmont which was then read to the Charles E. Loseby, QC, on the Court said: "I don't want to say instructions of Major F.J.nothing.” Williams of the Army Legal Service.
A
to
An all-male
Jury has been
BRAIN DAMAGED
run-
Capt. C.L. Tutty, RAMC said on November 7 he was on duty the Jury had been
at 18 Field Ambulance at Talpo. SWOT Mr Lossby said that he About 11.18 p.m. decessed was could not help observing that In
brought in and on examination a trial of an English soldier, just ho found that he was suffering by chance there did not happen from fracture of the skull, with
bo one Englishman on the Jury severe damage to the
the brain, He asked his Lordship whether Ho
him to rent
33 Gen- he would be so good na to ask
eral Hospital shortly aft
afterwards. the Jury if any member who
Capt. Colin McKenna, attach- could not understand English ed to 33 General Hospital sald
deceased fairly easily to inform the Court, that
WAS admitted after Lordship said that that shortly
midnight on Was
the very
reason why he November
Deceased was had asked the Jury to speak suffering from a fracture at the hear base of the skull. He was un- aloud so that he could them take the oath, because it conscious and bleeding from happened occasionally that both ears, nose and the mouth. people taking
the oath
quite He passed the patient over to not understand the medical officer of the day sufficiently well when he went off duty, witness to follow the proceedings.
said.
Hip
obviously did
the language
Mr Justice Reece said that
niso at-
Juries were called according to Capt. Louis Kahn,
tached to the 33 General
trom
the
the Jury Ordinance and he Hospital said he formed could not interfere with that, conclusion that docensed was
Mr Loseby suggested that he suffer
fractured suffering be given permission to ask the akull. He gave him treatment Jury to Inform his Lordship it throughout the day. stand the le Court. any member of It did not underdled about 3.30 B.M. on the
fairly well morning of November 9.
to inform the
Deceased
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He
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was present at the time of his His Lordship rejected the death, he said. suggestion, remarking that un- that any of the Jury members was shock less Counsel could satisfy him The cause of deceased's death
and haemorrhage | did not understand English from the fracture of the skull sufficiently well to follow the and injury to the brain, Dr. T. Wong pleaded not guilty but trial, he could do nothing about
C. Pang. Police Surgeon told elected to give no evidence and.
the Court in evidence. He said to call no witnesses, He was
he performed a post-mortem of guilty on n charge found wounding with Intent to cUBO
examination of the grievous bodily harm. An al-
on November 10. ternative
Hearing la continuing. assault, charge ot occasioning bodily harm, wus dismissed.
Chief-Inspector J. Eggleston, for the prosecution, said that
the Incident occurred on November 30 last year. In the morning, he said, the accused and the complainant Yu Man- un had a Ast-fight over
of shoes par claimed belonged During Aght
are austere
their exi
the
which each bum. course of this
Jike scissors,
the
ho
PROSECUTION CASE
Outlining the foots of the case. Mr Mayne said that nocused was in the King's Regiment station- ed in Fanling.
On the night of November 7 accused was placed in military custody and subsequently put into a jeep which was then in Fan Gardens Camp
And had
Dear Fan-
deceased
Unhappy End To Car Demonstration
the
Malaya, 3 pm.
Macao. &
m
Thursday, January 21
By Air
Thailand, Burma, Pakistan, Mid-
Bidia. Ceylon. 9 am.
dle East, Africa, Great
Europe, 18 RJD.
Philippines, 11 an
Japan, Noo5,
Formoss, 1 pm.
Britain &
Guam, Hawaii, USA. & Canada. I p.m.
Formosa, Okinawa, Japan, U.S.A. & Canada, 4 pup.
Philippines. N. Borneo,
By Burface China, People's Republk, 8.30 am. Macao, 4
FRENCH CUS PAYS VISIT
;
The Chief of Staff of the French Army, General Clemente Blanc, arrived here on his por- conal plane this morning from Hanol.
The General, who is here on unofficial visit, will return Metro Cars (Hongkong) Ltd., to Hanal by, plane this after.
car,
mua.
Officers.
Marine Hawker Cautioned
marine
FLYING DOCTORS
That very wonderful Aus- tralian service which helps to keep the outback healthy the Llanos, SJ, Ernest
Doctor Service-dew Flying
paper "Arriba.”
Father de Llanos depleted the 12 wishes as being directed by some Madrid people to the Angel watching over their city.
The wishte were:
the banks May
be luss active
branches opering resplendent with marble in a
with elly
shamefully churches mostly built of brick.
2. There are too many big
Crown Counsel sald that at that time accused had the ap- cars for our limited economy, Do
pearance
certain of having a Ter-y think, Angel of Justice,
number of drinks and appeared that things could be more in proportion so that we could feel
in to be truculent. The jeep more brotherly one to another?
which ho
the was put was 3. If we could get rid of the
com- Yu made Wong's
nose ordinary kind of jeep hovels and of the sale of
and both bleed,
used bad monly seen in the streets of struck up no sule' this morn-
noon. 11133 could build houses for
a 1947 build houses foram les language. That evening at about Hongkong-American style Jeeping when
Standard, with a left-hand drive,
Accompanying the General driven by mechanic Rocky K
flight are five Start on his in this Mad:ld which dwels hall 8 pm. Wong Went to Yu and
stabbed him with some instru-say that accused was attting be- Botanical Gardens at 9.45 am., The driver of the feep would E. Liu, cracked up outside the n caves and tack by end of ment, wounding his forearm
4. WILL 1954 see the end
General Blane was met side him in the front of the while on a demons
at Yu told the Court this shameful spectacle of clne-
of the
Kal Tak Airport by Viscount J. NEW SEA FOOD
vehicle. In the back
The prospective were
was Soreac 10
do Buzon. French on morning fight, and said he had
three other soldiers. How An unpleasant looking sea
this been sitting down in Tal Ping
Mr Mayne said that it appear absent when the Consul-General, can
SI General car was finally ex- Terence Airey, Commander-in- Minister of the NSW Govern→ creature called squici Is now organised laziness be tolerated?
Shing Street when he was at ed..that after the jeep had left rch on the Garden Road em- | kong: Mr M.-J. Muspratt- tacked by Wong
iricated from is In
evening the Camp
procarious 5. Angel of Truth, could you tacke ment
Chief, British Forces Hong- meet and be coming presented at least five times country as a sea food. Tons of not
proceeded the Professors and Wong, he said, told him "We
him about 170 yards along the road bankment, and towed away them are now being marketed University students who have now a quarrel this morning and the driver (Cpl Hogg) found a breakdown, truck
by Williams, Director of Civil to the Queen.
in various states us a delicacy, holidays four times as long each now I am going to give you that accused was tugging at the hours later.
some two
Aviation; the Assistant French They will first meet her when
New Australians
something".
Military He then stabbed | have been year as other Madrid folk to him with something which look-steering wheel of the jeep. As
Attache and Copt. they are presented by the Pre-
the responsible for this Interest in got mier
When the car stalled outside Muson, ADC to General Airey. immediately after
Previously work,
main and cut his result, Crown Counsel said,
entrance lo the landing. They will
next meet quid
the been considered only with right forearm they
the jeep got out of control and Botanical with which hack ber and be presented
Gardens this morn- again, with their wives,
At for use as a balt.
intellectual attempted to ward off the blow, hit a tree. Deceased was thrown ing, both driver and buyer got their proclaimed
out of the vehicle and sustained out to push. Yu maintained that as a re Parliament House,
Coubt No
has leadership? prejudice
As the existed because squid are reput
with no one ut They will
6. Do your utmost to free the sult of the blow his right hand injuries from which he died in also meet her attive in appearance soft flabby newspapers from their miserable the Judge that if he exercised
was disabled, but, was told by the early morning of Novem- the wheel, reached the summit the Lovi Mayor's Ball, and
bor 9,
of Sup Road, it shot down theowker and I work whh my.
"1. em . o · Üzenend like octopuses. The slavery to news of football and it he might be able to the again BL
creatures State dinner.
INGREDIENTS Australian would no of the cinemas.
alded by steep graell
gradient average Finally,
the brother. they wilt meet her
The ingredients of the offence initial momentum of helping to go on board though I have My brother Pets a pasta again at a special
more think of feasting on squid function at
FEMALE SINNERS
of manslaughter, Crown Counsel hands
and crashed Parliament House at which the than or enake yet each con- 7. Please redeem
over the exe" sold Ng Yel-tun, 43, in Premier will preside,
clean, wholesome white Marian year the 50,000 female Wong, who had thrte previous explained, were that the Crown embankment.
Luckily, a sturdy tree stopped batore Mr. A. G. Priser at the mitigation when he speed meat.
sinners who live by the sins of convictions for mendicancy, ask- had to show that accused un They Are
et for a icaient sentence on the lawfully killed the doceared.
runaway car's headlong Martino Count thắn ccccing on a' highly esteemed man in this city. dellency in Mediterranean coun-
had an aged Manslaughter was the uninten- descent onto Garden Road, 8. Let our streets be occu-grounds that he
chungs at unbeatful boarding. father and two young children, tries, particularly Spain.
killing without lawful pied once again by honourable
a human being men and women, punishing the Mr Wicks told fan that he be justification of a Immorality we all tolerate. Level
the story of the Ogbt and if it were intentional then it BECOME SHABBY
on the that Yu made Wong's nose bleed. would be murder, but Some decorations erected for Department
Statistics just released by the Please place a mark
of Fisheries show unguish
so that we can dis- But, he said, Wong had pleaty slaughter arose when through couples the visit already have become that the
between the
of time to allow is temper to some act or default of a person B.K.T. real Australian catch of
thoso sweethearts and they
who cool before evening, instead of the death of another person. Time Signs and PromoTETO SANTI- shabby certainly
дго squid for the 12 months ended
which he deliberately ormed
ensued without any intention on melody with the Bar; dendent, • nothing of which Sydney can Jung totalled just on as one think only of their desires.
·ktrino / "Borerind 030, BBC Bodypted-Castres hand of be proud.
9. Let us take more care of hensalf and planned a vicious the part of the defaulter, a record--and Its
the Royal Air Force Conductor: betwicer, was send ca besed One nearscity progress no close on £4,000.
our city, keeping clean, assault on Yu.
Mr Mayne sold that in the Wing Commander, AZ Binu, ODE, the my Anna
Maersk at Buoy sweeping ciation has asked the firm which
the present
(BOCTO): 8.00. Weather Report: 7): AS yesterday. act relled time Signal and World News Lon his brother to nei tosiches wiYE He w cabling supplied the material to replace The demand for squid first abollshing roughness and vul.
upon by the Prosecution was don Relayp: 1.10; News Talk Lon revealed Landf
danong
garity.
tho tugging of the steering don Relay) or Special Announce- cel boast dins vegɔok: wheel of the jeep. 10. May each inhabitant of
It was the ments; 215, Interlude, for Rhythin. arcas wind has Australians in Victoria and was played havoc with bunts of Fisheries officials say the quid
closely followed by other States, Madrid have his proper em-
submission of the Crown that James Moody and Winifred Davey
20" (Erianda} Peter Addieter buildings. In one spat coloured,
secopied that Minkybrievenja Drums) (BHCTs); drapes have been curled around are most eagerly sought after by may he hold only two jobs.
there was a deilberate" (ugging || 1902 FUTORS. Tavenrilan 12(London until they resemble rope.
Greek Malian migrants. Punish the man with ihres
of the wheel by accused, then | Relay); 3. La Demi-Heure Francaise There are plenty in Austrolan different posts, who is hoarding There is a genéral feeling
Two Chinese stood in the it was reckicas, disregard for (Colo).20. Ten pre-
sented by Bernard Kicks" (Studio); „A. 29-yrench Chinese colle. that we have pustied ahead with netting and name from a few
They are caught by pesoles and taking
advantage Dock before Mr Hin-hing. Lo the safely of Ule persons travel-Time Signal Music Notebook Ng Kem, wheel All Chal, ca 79 of influence; Give him the at Central this morning charged Ung in the jeep." He added prevented by the Rev Father Tar those decorations too early,
inchven Bokser to two feet, The
committing punishment we do not give him. with Sydney Hospital, which is on wae unexure, contarles and all,
armed that the Jeep was then, travel-tory studio Collects Second Street, third Boor, ap
Rhodes, peared before Me Hin-thing Lo 20 mph.
ThisC75) Written byg, Denis silt the route of the Royal pro-ot be eaten.
chall and yang Poster, Produced Central bin meritrig, charged fo: East, first floor, at about noon neocramentations cresion through the city, has erected rents along. Ita frontage slutt,
Thất lạ, if you like that wout of jobe or older things And stop yesterday.
crfikoni case, Crowns Conne
Ballet.
watch, the propery of Mas and sold them for £5 each.
the influentist people from qx- The defendants, Wong Chf, sal went on, under 30 was a kid Borton Pops Orch, cònd 1,7 Argur D. J. §.
Crozier, glolling the genting of tavours, 27, unemployed, of, an un-in which abhood insanity Inter= |Pedler, Mdury (Harides) Ve
Walngartner, epeducing. the" Öreb rear, city, vok. If a person was so drunk re de in Boctele des Concerts du 12. Lastly, Oh Ängel, det us numbered hui, Kowloon
The dafendant, who de alleged. Conservatoire, wing 30 Weather to have received the waich, Desen see people on tsy redly are. Let and Chan Wing-sang, 28, un ag to be insane it enlight, be a Council the decided that alder- The Labour-controlled City
the sad disguised as fiancee také employed of Cross Street, re- defers to the synote News al Recorded Londonora Wa Chor in wa off her adult and sled he who is mained silent. the charge defence, Më Mayne salda men will wear robes of office at
Lam Yuk-keune of $70 Zalmers ng sa ginticman, was read out and explained to Evitacks of the lost of 1975, wood pitate coa maaded on two days del Pelzce
|BLYS THE Quim 11:30) -Close; bowin 'bumbas@ functions which the Queen will shikok Road, collapsed in front was pretend to have been them. The Prosecuting Omour, obotavad til At Decorvedtw: Fidge attend.
of the China State Bank, Limited | right-wing syenpathiser sil: hit Thop. We E. B. Howel then Chond on November 15 wha girən This is the first time, in 27 around 11.30 this morning. In life of mind clammy, parade of anked the Court to "remand by: Die Trans C, Aber who
Printed; and, published by WnidaMALICK - GRINKAMfor years that all aldermen will be suffered head injuries and was going to Holy Communicos dafty them for three days In Police, fald fast be then took me to and on behalf of Bouth China Morning Post Limited (fat. Isa robed--and it will include, two Inken to: hospital Immediately, Cháng Bánk species.
custody for further enquiries: Faising Police Butterwinch he Wyndham Street, City, of
ria, in the Colony, of Honglong
In addition to all this, how ever, most of them will meet times again at "and her at various
official functions and in their own constituencies,
"He stays at school till he's 10," the magistrato observed, he's got a good home,
I
supe
"Oh, yes. He said he was stoing very well at his lash job, too. Then they sock blari, meant to go and see the gentle- ta about i" sak the father, He looked as though he might
pull out a notebook and jot down
a reminden toi do just that.
THE
A WHIMPER
in.
to
HE magistrate turned
Eustace,
What's the trouble?" he asked. Eustace, halt-closing his eyes, sail from the side of his mouth: "I'm not kayin' mothaf "
Accent and cttitude were bar- rowed from some hoodlum hero, But the words that arene encant to be high deflanze emerged more like a whimper,
He and remanded for a Borstal report. Ho awrszered off. He might have just been awarded the charge of a estolarstrip that syould open dive way to a aplasia omear. Pothupa fhat is bow he saw hii prospects,
"What's Her Lina?" Solution
BONESETTER Londen Kopru derrièr
Thoy hour.
other
were sold within an
tal
RECORD CATCH
voluc Was
new
MAN COLLAPSES
away
in
alums
again.
this
and
Charged With
use it
саве
if the Jury ployment and as a maximum Armed Robbery
on
the
Radio Hongkong
of
{
"I had applică de a permit mywelt frem the ship's rizonts" condizaxed Ng "but I wen told that one para weud be enough de ino en we are 23- ing cur: bushymás deggies.
The Ancancer của Thái đơn
Datoradorat was ocutiones.
Receiving Stolen Watch Charge
11. Please stop the poor-tream | robbery' at 893 Queen's Roadling at ab was not a defensa+by: Denis Mitchell 1, 1980, * At the Wii neostving a stočen
secting
Wok