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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

Sunshine Follows The Rain

AIN cascaded from the Rather from a tents, and across the quag- mire that the field had be- come the til!

silent roundabouts, the Caravans and all the other apparatus though that gleamed as

the day'a instalment summer deluge had put a

varaish fresh coat of them.

of

From one tent Fred, a ginger- trade 22-your-nat, Pazed din consolle

the deserted feld waiting for a break in the

wenther.

DCTORS

51)

The long raine. that had east much people irat Asy pleasure, so much money, hail cost Fred its livelihol Bus hese at the fairground hart been so bad that be with no skill to offer

willingness to except t work, hart been laid off

AN OLD FRIEND

THE rain stopped at last and THE

Free left there Fairground. walked

the staline and caught Ik trata to Lonton

Lo

Arrived here, he made for the

part of the town he knew best- The West Erl

counted his money and decided on a simple programme He would for the afternoon. have a bath fret, then go to the cinemu, and afterwards have a Annek at a cute where he might mert old friends Next day would be soon enough to look for another job

Fred's programin according to plan.

sure enough, someone he knew

rate.

went and in the there wa

He joined the table where his old friend sut, a youth of his own age named Arthur who, since the age of 17, had divided most of his time between Borstal and prison, collecting 13 con- victions for erime

A

A LITTLE JOB

did RTHUR

most

the of talking, und Fred soon fell under his spell.

when Su "We might together Job it hypnotised,

Arthur proposed:

do

31

ch?" Fred. agreed.

title

10

He had, after all, a police record, too, though compared to Arthur's it hardly deserved the name, and for the Inst two years he lud kept out of trouble.

The pair decided to try to They stent from parked curs. had been at it 20 minutes when they were arrested.

At Bow Street next morning, Mr Berrum Reece found the charge proved, and then

called

for details about the two young

Ben's carcers.

Arthur's story was told arst. It was largely a reella of his criminal record and did not take long. The officer brought out the Ble on Freel.

WHAT IMPRESSES ME'

14.

Tuns

and became

with

He

was lens-

S lad, sir," he said, "from the age of four to was In hospital infantile paralysis. cured, polisher. He was called up to the Navy, served as a stoker, and come out of tho Service with character marked 'very KOOL.

"He then became a stoker in after three a laundry, but months gave that up. Until yesterday he was working in a fair outside London, where his Pay way £7 10s. a week."

The officer stood down, and tha

looked magistrate Arthur.

he anid, "will go to prison for three months,"

Mr fleece turned

to Fred.

1

CHINA MAIL

Judge's Ruling On Exchange Rate China Mutual's Claim From Banque Belge

In the Supreme Court today the Acting Puisne judge, Mr J. Reynolds, held that the correct rate of exchange at which the sum of the China US$449,504.43, found to be due to Mutual Trading Company from Banque Belge Pour l'Etranger, should be converted into Hong- kong dollars was US$17% per HK$100. This was the official rate on April 17, 1951.

His Lordship entered judgment for the China Mutual for the sum of HK$2,687,075.86.

n bank in their course

business,

:ate of $

is Lordship also enter company and ed judgment for the China ordinary Mutual for interest at 6 per and I consider that the appro priate rate of interest in the cent on the sum of HK$2.-imary commercial | 687,075.86 from Septem- per cent"

ber 6, 1951, till the date of judgment, namely HK$361,- 836.23. and costs of the action.

į

|

hu

On the question of the rate of exchange at which the sum of US$449,504.43 is to be converted Into Rongkong dollars, M Justice Reynolds said that fell constrained to

to accept the con- A further order that the China tention of Counsel for the de-

entitled to interest

fendants who submitted that the Mutual be at the rate of 6 per cent on the free or open market rate though amount of the Jud tolerated was illegal and as such ment, from the date of Judgment till

by the Courtia

this of date of payment was also made, upon

Colony

"1 therefore hold that The above Judgments

rale is the official Tale obtaining on April 7, 1931.

aggregate

namely HK$2,348,912.09 should or could not be acted

(the

rate of exchange of conversion

rsion the correct of US dollars into K dollars

its namely US$17% per k$100, and the rate of interest charge his Lordship ruled. able on the principal sun were sum) were two matters whichs weir reserved by his Lordshys when delivering judgment on Jime 24 in favour of the China Mutual in their clairn from Banque Helge for the return of balance of margins paid to the defendants, involving the sum of US$449,504.43.

COMMERCIAL DEAL

QC,

Mr Percy

THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954.

Four Generations Of American Fighters

CPA

+

For

4 Motor Cyclists

Fined Careless Driving

NEW

SHEAFFER'S

·ADMIRAL

SHORKEL

PEN

PILOT FINED Tried To Export

of

Top Bghter strcraft of the United States' Air Force the past, present and future are seen in this picture at the Neills Air Force Base, Nevada, Air American during the Forocs all-jet gunnery meet. Circling around the 110 mile яп hour Speed of World War I the North American F88 Sabre Jet: F51 Mustang, top propeller ághter of World War II and the new supersonic

the F100 holder of

official of 785 world's speed record,

an hour. - Expres

Photo.

Four motor-cyclists, whose ages ranged from miles Appearing for the China Mulut were Mr John McNeill, 20 to 29, were fined $20 each and had their licences Chen and Mr endorsed by Mr Thomas Tam this morning when rook A. Bernacchi all instruct. ed by Mr Y. H. Chan of Messrs they were found guilty of careless driving without Lou, Chan and Ko.

The Hon. Lev d'Almade, QC, due consideration for other road-users.

Mr A. J. Clifford, both and instructed by Mr P. A. L. Vine

of Mesery Deacons represented

Banque Belge.

The defendants, all of whom pleaded not guilty, were U Chi-kwong, 20, of 9 Tonnochy Road, third floor, Lai Kai-kim, 29, of 7 Tung Shan Court that he had instructions Terrace, Stubbs Road, Chow Chun-hung, 24, of for which he held the defendants to appeal against the judgment 41 Shouson Hill Road, Aberdeen, and Ma Yiu.

and the question therefore arose chiang, 26, of 12 Conduit Road.

To his judgment thus morning Mr Rynoids said at the debi

liable atose out of a conim:relal transaction between a trading

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THURSDAY, JULY 1 By Air

Philippines, N. Borneo, 6 p.m.

Dy Surface Mocno, ..

FRIDAY, JULY 14 By Air

Philippines am

india

Thailand, Burno,

Ceylon Pakistan, Midie Fasi, Africa, Cent Britain and Europe, 10 am.

Formosa Japan, Korea, 2 p.m. Formosa, 4 pm. Indo p.m.

India. Ceylon, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain Malaya, Indonesia, Austrade, New

next Farrope. € ..

Zealand, & DATI.

By artaca

Macso. 0 m.

North Borneo, 9 a.m. Malaya, Indonesia, 11 am.

China People's Republic, Noon. Bum. 1 p.m.

India, Pakistan, a pin. Масло, 0 р

SATURDAY, JULY 17 By Alr

Japan, Korea, U.S.A. and Canada. Dam.

Burma, 8 min. Philippines, 9 ART. Japan, Korea, 1.9.A.. 6 p.m.

By BusTaco Indo-China, 11 min. Malaya, India, it am.

China, People'e Hopublie, Noon.

ALLEGED POSSESSION

at

OF OPIUM

each

"What impressed me about you,"

he said, that desplie your start in life, you unfortunate overcame that dreaded.com plaint. And you behaved your

Was

of

In

Mr

Clifford informed the

respect of execution.

Buly

เป

was fixed

2

Tramways'

Bonus Issue Approved

Shareholders

of

Gold Without Licence

First Officer of a Cathay Pacific aircraft, H. L. Mose, 23, of 41 Cambridge Road, was fined $1,200 by Mr J. W. D. Hobley in Kowloon this morning for attempting to export gold without a licence.

According to the Prosecution, which was con- ducted by Rev. Insp. D. A. Neish, 500 taels of gold, worth between $120,000 and $139,000, were found on Mose just before the plane took off for Haiphong from Kai Tak yesterday morning.

Giving formal evidence, Rev. Insp. R. V. L. Hatton said that each member of the crow was naked Individually whether he had anything to declare before the flight and each answered "no." On instructions. witness then searched all male members of the crew and found on the defendant cloth waistcoat with a number of small pockets containing 100 bars of gold.

a

DANISH SEAMEN

SENTENCED

Two Months For Missing

Ships

board

Mr J, M. d'Almada Remedios,

"I dared not stay on who

thr represented

accused

the ship because two fires bad aloet for leniency. He said in

broken out in the crow's quar- mitigation that Mose joined the ters, which I consider to have H.K.A.A.F. at the ag: of 10 and

been started purposely by some- IB'or became

Flying Officer,

ship's boxty Last September he obtained his y aboard," explained"

corpenter who was charged, to- licence and ether with another entw mera- commercial flying

employed by CPA. His bar, with failing to rafein their respective ships before Mr C. employers said that ho held a good record."

Cafras at the Marine Court this morning. "By this stupid act the

They dofchdant has forteiled his job. Knudeen,

WAB

He says that in a moment of

were Christian Gert

29, a Dane, of the my Marie Skou and Jen Julius

weakness ho succumbed to Nielsen, 42, Dane, a fireraan,

που

Both defendants

wero

and for hoe temptation learned with disgust and shame my Ferndale.

DÓZE that this is leaving a disgraceful tenced by Me Cairns to two

said the months his name," the mark on

with imprisonment hard labour and to be detained thereafter in the House of De- tention until they were patriated.

Mr Remedios asked the Magis-

Mr McNelll said he would A fifth motor-cyclist, said large after having given the Hongkong Tramways Ltd solicitor.

false name and approved a resolution this trote to take into consideration undertake not to execute judg- to have committed the same Police

morning authorising the these factors as well as the age ment until hearing of a motion offence with the four defen- address.

recently- of the defendant and the fact. for the stay, which

It was alleged that at 10 p.m.company'a dants in Court, is still at for 2.30 p.m. on July 23.

on April 26

one for two that he probably would not be cabin this year the five announced

abie to find another Job them motor-cyclists were seen riding bonus issue. in King's Road Doar Braemar

Hongkong for a long time. This Terrace five-abreast. Sub-

The resolution was passed at in itself was sufficient punish- MacKenzie, Inspector R.

an extraordinary general meeting ment, Mr Remedios contended. was co patrol duty, rode up and of the company at the offices .1 stopped them.

Messrs Jardine, Matheson and Company.

In Hanoi

Big Army Display

For Bastille Day

Hanoi, July 14.

who

The defendants told the Court out for a joy- that they were ride that evening and were merely intending to make a U-turn when stopped by the Police officer.

His Account.

in the

Gold Claimants

of.

nervous

"The fires broke out in my about I got Knudeen continued. DID NOT REPORT He said that he did not re- port the matter to the ship's agents or the consulate after the ship had left as he heard ho would be punishod if he did.

The resolution authorises:

Nielsen said he got drunk on

• the company to capitalise

shore and he simply forgot Hearing of three applications about the departure of his ship. $4,875,000 which is part of the of the com- undivided profits

by the Revenu: Department for Sub-Insp. C. Lam, prosecut= General Reserve | the condemnation

golding, said that at about 1.20 am. pany

found amounting to 480 toels seized yesterday Nielsen was In passing judgment, Worship said he had no objec- • allotting the bonus shares in June, was fixed for November lying drunk outside the Kow- The French High Command pulled every on to young people enjoying

in the proportion of one for 11 and 12 by Mr Hin-shing Lofoon Fire Station, with motorcycles every two held to all who were at Central this morning.

At about 8.30 pm. yesterday soldier it could spare back into Hanoi för Bastille themselves

shareholders on M: J. C. Stewart, of Stewart Sub-Insp. J. C'Meara arrested Day to impress the frightened population today but they certainly should give registered as

restaurant in some consideration to the other July 16.

Company, appeared. for Kmadeen in a these bonus shares will three claimants to the gold. Hankow Road. It was learned with the biggest display of armed might the city road-users.

that Shing, who later

Krideen was 窳 Sub-Inspector W. R. J. Boxall, rank for dividend as from Janu-They wer: Fung

of the crew of the 1, 1954.

claimed ownership of 160 taels member prosecuting, told the Court that nry

that no fractional certi-seized on Jime 13; Cheng Ngau, Mario Skou which left here on the Police had been given the

He also made no motor-ficates shall be issued but shares who claimed 250 inels seized on June 24. cyclists recently. It was becom-representing, fractions shall Le June 11, and Wong King-wan, attempt to report the matter to

ever saw.

July 14 was the date the Communist leader, Ho Chi-minh, had promised he would enter Hanoi in triumph.

"running-oround"

by

and

ing a common practies for them allotted to a trustee to be no who claimed 70 taels seized on the ship's agents or the con- to speed at King's Road or drive minated by the Directors upon June 11,

| | |el|sulate. carolees manner. The detrust for sale on conditions they out there pur determine. The net proceeds of five-breast, he

salo 'shall bo distributed pro- those amongst portionately shareholders who would other wise be entitled to such frac- tions.

Foreign Legionnaires, 1 of Hanoi between Phu Langin erack

red-Tuong and Luc Nam, was cut fendants were paratroopers.

off by

a circle of Vietminh pcsely to ride hatted Senegalese, Algerian trenches and is now supplied added.

All four mca riflemen and the best bat-by air. Red troops attempted talions of the Vietnamese to cut their way through barbed convictions for epleting.

national Army paraded be- wire entanglements.

Rebel anti-aircraft · batteries

.

have previous

Radio Hongkong

ILIC.T'.

fore General Reno Cogny as outside Luc Nam were bom-

CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH 100,000 citizens of Hanoi barded and strafed by Bearcat

In his speech, the acting looked on.

fighter-bombers.

Chairman, Sir Man-kam Lo snic Northwest of Honol, between

the Inst "I we examine Sixiy tanks clanked through victri and Vinh Yen, little the tree-lined oventos in muggy villages

6 p.m., Time Mignal and Programme with loyal populations Summary: 0.03, Jazz Halt our pre-published accounts of the Com- hat. Artillerymen marche be-ware raided and their outskirts died by Robin Day Studio): 0:30. pany, it will be seen that the side the gloaming barrels of now

Half Hour (Studio) combined total of the General Portugiese mined and their inhabitants | Time for – Music The London guns,

began to Alco towards the Light Concret Orch, cond, tay Men Reserve and Development and In a calculated risk, the units

capital,

Krein (BBCTS); 730, Down Memory Obsolescence Reserve Accounts wers withdrawn from trenches

Near Nam Dinh, the big South resorted by Allen Wood amounts to $0.700,000. These

Report:

built up and foxhote

the night before Delle city evacuated early this une semel and World News Reserves have been and returned to foes the Vis month by French forces, 8-20 Lendon Raby): 110, News Talk during recent years by retaining

as soon as it was bombora sank several Vietminh nude 6.15, Bummer Light undertaking, and they have to mình ngan

London Relay) or Specta Ana portion of our earnings in the Junks in the Red River. Planes in the Joys Rod Tauration of Military

large extent provided the finance said BOUNCES

the also raided Red positions, near the Randoms in Hongkong Beriai

of the sub- parade was carefully planned encircled Hung Yen, 28 miles Play by Jack Shepherd (Final)Pro to meet the cost stantial additions duced by Jack Shepherd (Bacorded):

and replace- not as a symbol of strength, but southeast of Hanol, where 12 330, Take it from hacemwith Soyments that have taken place to as un "act of war" to show Communist battalions wwaited Nichola Dick Bentley and Jimmy Hynol the French could defend the signal to attack. the delta capital in como there

over.

was no ceasefire.

LOUDEST CHEERS

to

D7FHeure Expagnole?” (Stavel)-Soloiste coap 975.000. "of

existing holding wit|

Edwards (BBCTS); 0, Time Br our Fixed Assets,

We Seos Moview by Joh sport

"In the cireumaiances, your (Audio)19.35. GO REBELS KILLED

Chop Board fees Justified in asking

the capitalisa whh Orchance_Radio-Symphonique you,

the The High Command announce de Paris de in Radiodifunken Tan- tion of For weeks, Communist proof that to rebels were killed in caise conds by Rane Leibowka: 101, $3,500,000 standing to the credit paganda, written and whispered,aviolent" clash yesterday befor Majesty the Queen parke the fold the ellizons of Hanel the tween Rod and French - Union | manory by Richard Dimblety, (de- nod to

United Kingdom Police Force Corn-of the General Reserve Accound set free the sum French Bail of $5,000

Wor? preparing

forces in the high plateaus of corded London Beley); 10.30. and thr granted to a man and a woman evacucts the capital

Viet Central Annam 30 miles south of Trenurun, Cecalucene capitalised for distribution to the delio. with posession

Already 20,000

of Pleiku,

Bymphony Omerbors by way of $76,000 | charged

(xorate) Opel (Hon

pald shares pro rata to The Commulsts attempted to by "Bir Adrija Boults: 10.00, self with credit in the Navy. I dangerous drugs and en opium damese who had enough money

you condi- pipe before Mr Hin-shing La at have fled the city in a "pon- ambush French colume puth Wine Reporters in their discharge shall tionally

Central this morning.

taneous" evacuation to Haiphong ing south on the road but were Bad Steal (London: BA

13.13, Coodrons atumieru dód jus have the effect of bringing the and Salgen.

Loudret The two accused, Cheurig Kal,

The Prowes

summoned to the columnfi'a planer the Second fur 35, woman, and Chung Pins wort kop BAW Fred a: fow minutes

broker, who were Foreign Legion Paradale Bar-

In South, Vietnam, a Tiver, I later, standing outside thepromed by FX: d'Almada, of Fotos was out at Dien Bien ferryboat south-east of Baigon) a zá court. His eyes were bird-Mears d'Almada and Mason. Phu and new entirely reform was blown up by a Vietminh Lee Bun, 50, beakerNa bright and "overything" "about" were remanded till tomorrow. The war went on in numerou Chim" displayed an eagerness |- 10

up to the com- They were alleged to have small attacks, sabotage attempts, mine. The clly itself, was re- Aned $50 by Mr-Hin magistrate had bad: 18. Laels of new opku, andping and mining of roads all latively quiet. The boulevarden #13 Central this morni

oriaghts, by l seven mace of prepared oplum around the French defence were thronged by Vietnamese lil pitjing * inves The weather had changed and and four laels of oplum dress pocket of Harol, Haiphong and the Sunday clothes who

inside: No. 54; he corridor between ACRA ada

CHANGE OF WEATHER

be, off!

paid

a třím morning" cùm hine #reamed and a pipe

had come nɛday too late.

clown upon him, sumehin the Koshing Street, first door, on

July

cheers

beaten off by tanks, and fighter The Queens 130, close down...

assistance.

BROKER" FINED

Trench defence post nained and Camp Bruin, 30 miles northeast

fasued dapital of the into a more WITH

realistie

capital

Permanendy

Lo in the Ensted oopital does not for carry any Implication that the was sutes, ammasht” to be distribütéd de by way of futurs dividendia "WILI greater than it would be had not

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