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BERBER CHIEFS' SUPPORT FOR SULTAN OF MOROCCO Solemn Declaration To El Glaoui

Rabat, French Morocco, Aug. 5.

Fiery herber chiefs led by the powerful Pasha of Marrakesh, El Glaoui, pledged today to support the present Sultan, Sidi Mohammed Ben Maulay, to the "last drop of our blood."

strongly

El Claoui- who was largely responsible last year for sweeping

throne off the ex-Sulton Sidi Mohammed Ben Yussel denounced the wave of agitation for his return from exilg

Five people are repen

die an Pez Today HJ clashes between supporters and opponents of the former In 1 il refining Sultan. town of Peta Leach, swe of bloods Photog on Tues day, a Moraceam shopkeeper was found with hi thewat cut.

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"Free Gom" forces have won control of about 50 of the 70 dages in the Portuguese enclave of Nagar Haveli. the official Indian Information Service reported today.

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FINAL SHOE SALE

Ike's Message

To Persia

Those appreciating QUALITY FOOTWEAR really 100- imported originals should NOT miss the opportunity of Kress and stability for Iran.

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1951. British Tars Try New Kind Of Boat

A Gondola in the Grand Canal was preferred to a ship's boat in the open sea by these naval ratings when the British the Submarine Depot ship "Forth" of Mediterranean Fleet recently visited Venice.-Express Photo.

SHIP'S IS

OFFICER FINED $500

Was Absent From Ship

When It Sailed

LARGEST

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Bailey Questions Chan On Alleged

JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

Missing Documents George Has

Questions on the receipt of documents in con- neetion with several Original Jurisdiction Actions were put by Albert Francis Bailey, 33, facing stx counts of libel, to his former solicitor, Mr Y. H. Chan, one of the complainants, at the resumption of the committal proceedings before Mr Lawrence Leong at Central this morning.

to

A Bet

EORGE was not a bet- ting man, but he some- times wished he wore. regularity, friends in the house where he lodged would invite him to share the small fortunes claimed that horses and

With what seemed wonderful

cross-they

Mr Chan, in reply Bailey's examination, said he considered it his duty to receive all the documents forwarded to him by Mr P. H. Sin who had acted for Bailey in the Court of the first instance. He said he had known that he had all the exhibits adduced by the accused in the O.J. Actions and that apart from them, the files had not contained other original documents.

is alleged Bailey

have duty to collect my documents, maliciously published defame all of my documents? tory libels in the form of etx letters, knowing them false, la Mr P. H. Sin and Mr Y. H. Chan, solicitors, and Mr 5. K. Yec, bank manager, on April 0, 13, 15 and 24. Ile is on $6,000 bali.

Mr J. C. McRobert, Crown assisted proseculed,

to

to

Mr Chan: I consider it my 13 recoive ll duty documents forwarded to me by the solicitor who had acted for Mr Balley in the Court of the Arst instance.

Mr Chan sald he had written Counsel,

a letter to Mr Sin daled January by Detective Inspector ft. Dud-21, 1983 and as a result received

Ivan.

Mr Jacob Dekker, of Royal Interoccan Llues, who was sub- poenaed before the Court, pro- duced a bill of lading No. 47 relating to certain cargo, which had been mentioned in yester day's hearing,

Mr Dekker said he had not got the original through blit of inding which

had

bundle of exhibits,

ve Bles of proceedings and one

Ballos: Did you notice that

documents original the numorous cases were missing?

'WHAT DID YOU DO'

I

Over drinks bought out of the

dogs had earned for them. spoils they said: "Why don't you finve a bit on yourself next time? Now there's one going at Burst Park that..

that for a long time Goorke would not be persuadeck

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Do betting man," he said "Come to that, I don't know no bookies."

That was a fatal remark. The racing men in the lodgings were enly too pleased to fill in the gap in George's acquaintance.

THE WAY OUT

your betting for you. You "OOK." said one, "I'll do Just tell me what you fancy."

In no time George's racing friends were also his creditors, and the sun of his, indebtedness to them mounted alarmingly.

The amateur bookmakera bes san to press for settlement, and

on George that he it dawned must find

some means other

to thun gembling pay off hla Rambling debts,

He dipped one day into the empty room of one of the men who had helped him to get bo know Horses. He found there a watch, which he pocketed and

to ring belonging

another

Mr Chan: I knew that I had not been all the exhibits adduced by the produced, as the cargo was still accusert in the 0.3. Actions.

The cargu also knew that apart from them,man, which he took, too. with the Company.

did not contain other had been shipped from a port the Bles

in Norway and trans-shipped original documents. Bremen to Hongkong.

A COPY

What did you showed

then do?--I the flies which I re-

The carriage was covered by ceived to Miss. Rebecca She, a separate bill of lading issued who was the representative of by the R.I.L. The shippers were the accused. the shipping company had issued the original through

which

What else did you 47- dis

ilearing is continuing.

bill of lading and it had been nothing further, nor was 1 in- requested that the R.LL. would structed to do anything further. deliver the cargo to Hongkong. the part of destination, to the holder of the original through bill of lading.

He said he had a copy of the original through bili

ading Radio Hongkong

but did not have the original through bill of lading.

1.K.T.

Mr Chan was then called to 6. Tine Signai and Programme

0.03. Children's the witness box. On being re-Summary;

of docu-Hour Exploring the Depths: No. 2- Exploring under the Ocean Herbert James Hudd, 61-year-old British ferred to two copies

ments, Mr Chan said these had (BBCTS); 630. Cantonese by Radio

exhibits-Final Lesson. Prepared by Band second engineer on board the ss Inchkilda, was

not been tendered as

He Lee: Aisted by Denis

Lee Wai Lan (Recurded): 6.45. The fined $500 or one month's imprisonment by Mr at the original hearing.

added that his knowledge was sixth Edinburgh International Fes- The his fram

record

of tival of Music and Dram; in the Court of the first Anes Duncan Diona Poulton (Lute)

(BBCTS): 7.15, Artist of the Week-

1,30, instance.

Segovia Andres

(Guitar); Much-binding with Richard Mur- Witness and he did not re-

Bam the two doch and Kenneth Horne, ceive the original of

Costa. Maurice Dertiam, Dora Bryan documents. Further questioned, IBBCTS): 759, Weather Report: 8, he said part

and World News Timo Sigma] of his duly as a solicitor undertaking an appeal London Relay): 8.10, Newa Talk or Special An- Busdown 6.15 nouncements; was to compile a comprehensive London Relay') record of actual exhibits. To Serenade; 630, Memories of Franz use further documents, leave of Lebar: 9. Time Signal. Music Lovers have our Classical Requests presenten the Appeal Court musi

(Studio); 10, by Curtis indon been taken,

"Jerte Eyre" by Charlotte Bronts: Part 4: Adapted and read by telers Orwell (Studio): 10.15, British Empire and Commonwealth Games. A Re- port by Rex Aision from Vancouver (Recorded London

Relay): 10.30, "MY DUTT"

Record Round-about; ipse, Weather Signal. Radia my solicitor and Report 11, Time Bailey: As

News Neel (London Relay): 11.15, when you took over from P. H

The Goodnight Music: God Save Sin, was it noi at least your Queen; 11.30, Close Down,

W. R. K. Collings at the Marine Court this morning i de bits as he was not accused's Scottish Junior Singers cond. by

Lam.

for being absent from his ship without leave.

Hudd said in mitigation that he was "sorry to miss the ship". When asked whether he had any excuse for his absence, he replied he had no reason to give whatsoever.

C. Sub-Inspector Y.

int soki prosecuting.

Cosmopolitan left the ship at

leuve Dork without afternoon of July 30. The ship

soll at I was due to

p.m. en but because August 2

of bis absence the departure was de layed for a further 24 hours.

011

Hudd was still absent when the time came and anoller second engineer was therefore engaged to talco the defendant's place.

Washington, Aug. 6. President Eisenhower said yesterday that he was con- vinced the agreement on Iranian oil would lead to a new period of economic pro-

to a message to the Shah of the in prices Persia on the occasion of buying a good many pairs which are "SLASHED"

signing of the agreement. Pre- WHOLESALE COSTS." tar. far below "ORIGINAL

Eisenhower Brelayed Sent

the Ural

conclusion

the Hundreds of better footwear now "CLEARED" from $20 to $35 were originally superior quality pumps or sandals agreement should be an impor- towards the realisa- sold at $65 to $125 net one pair--they're cleared now tant step "REGARDLESS OF COSTS" because they're remainders tion of the aspirations

Iranian people. from many complete style assortments. We've accumulated] The text of the message read:

A representative of the ship's over 1.CCO pairs of such quality remainders from our com- "The Important news that your ogents told the court that Hudd

In negotiations Hence, the "REAL Government

was drawing a salary of $1,243 per prehensive varied style assortments

with the British. French,month excluding the High Conl GREAT SHOE BARGAINS" to you who're thrifty and who Netherlands and United States Allowance. That was $41.44

For the last two all love to wear good "IMPORTED SHOES."

companies, has reached in per day. days we add a good many pairs of dark shoes to the summer, principle a fair and equitable

This shoe and bag settlement of the lines, so you'll FIND what you want.

problem is Indeed gratifying, sale is to be closed at 7 p.m. to-morrow..

"best buys in town'

20% cash discount on all newly imported gorgeous dresses for Party and Bridal wear, 30% on all pretty casual cottons and short-sleeved nyloni & orlon blouses and sweaters and swimsuits etc.

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A report was then

made to the Police and eventually Húðd was arrested at the New York Cafe in Lockhart Roud yester- day morning.

When asked, the defendant said he had left his personal "I am conndent that the im- belongings on board and that plementation of this agreement he did not submit any hoto to under Your Majesty's

ship's authoritica and

wiil

mark the beginning rahip the

of T owner of the termination of his new era of economic progress service, Bike myszit, all Americans

stablity for your country.

have deep concern of the

RETURNING

well-being of Iran. With them Before passing the sentence, have watched clostly your Mr Collings told Hudd, thar he assumed he still intended to courageous efforts, your stend- fastness over the past difficult | join the ship. years and with them I, too, have hoped that you might Mr Collings then pointed out the regulations stipulated that a achieve the goals you so. corneal-

person who committed the SIGNIFICANT STEF

offence was Hable to ho nied. ly desire.

"The attainment of an oil two days of his wages and, in days! settlement along the lines which tion, a fine of six have been announced should be wages for every 24 hours of his a sluitficant step in the direc-absence.

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tion of the realisation of your The maximum amount of the aspirations for your propice. fine, sold Mr Collings should be

We have endeavoured to be $828.00. helpful in the form of economic

and technical assistance and wo However, he said, he only to have helped in fined defendant 500... with an a solution to the olf option of one, month's imprison:

ment.

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 6 By Air

Indo-China, 8. p.m.

Thailand, India, Coylon, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain

Europe, 6. pm. Malaga, Indonesia, Auriralia. New

Zealand, 6 p.m.

By Surface

Macão, 6 pm.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 By Air

USA.,

Japan,

8 a.m.

Korea,

Burma, o am.

Philippines.. D Am.

Canada,

Japan, Koren, USA. & p.m...

** By Surface

China, People's Republic. 9.30a.m. Thalland, 11 a.m.

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11. 4.m.

Malaya. Ceylon, Aden, Middle East, Italy, Great Britain de Europe, 11am,

Burma. Noon.

North Borneo, 2 pm.

Formess, 1 p.m.

Japan,

p.m.

India, Pakitan, 1 p.m. China, People's Republic, é p.m. Maono, d pan

SUNDAY, AUGUST I

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He said he did not have the original of document identified as No. 56 as he had never re- celvex it,

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

We s&E a 'A&finite price for outline thi

don't want any cookies involved in this

CONSCIENCE

sold the EORGE quickly

watch and pawned the ring. he With 2 of the proceeds, paid off that much of his debt to the man he had robbed, who had not yet discovered his loss. He spent most of the baladee on to the north of a railway ticket England.

He meant to pick

the up threads of his career there, and return to honest. But his con- science plagued him. Before he knew where he was, he found himself standing in a northern police-station and confessing to hls London crimes. Telephones rang. policemen caught trains, and George was brought back.

A NASTY MESS

T the Clerkenwell court, he

A pleaded guilty to the theft

of a wristlet watch valued at £6, and a ring worth the same

sum.

His story was, told to Mr F. H. Powell, the magistrate, who sald George: "I don't understand this carn 812 a week, and had only yourself to keep, then you throw up the job and take to stealing, when you've never stolen before. What came over 510 you?"

George began to explain about When he had his gambling. done, the magistrate sent him off to talk to the probation officer.

"He got himself into rather a tasty mess financially," said the probation officer when, later in the morning, he brought George back,

[ "IT

ECONOMIC ADVISER-

IT looks as though he needs the athvice of an expert: economist," said the magistrate. "Can he got back his job?","

"He thinks so." The

turzied magistrate.

to You

could be sent to

George.

Fot. can

prison for six months,” he said, "but you seem mostly to have Indulged a muddled thing** He ordered George to be put on probation, and to repay In kind or cash those he had robbed.

"Yes, sir," George sald, "I a watch worth £28 that I

·H: glanced towards The witness-box where alocxt the probation officer-his economic adviser. The lock sho"got back puta con his impetubalty: Thank you alt," he said, - and hurried away before, he could commit himself any further..

Honorary Consul

HE the Officer Administering the Government, under in- structions from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has re cognised-Mr John G; O'Donnell But Honorary Consul for Costa Rtion at Hongkong, provisionally and ponding the sand of Her Majesty's exequatur,e it was announced in the Governinast Gazelto Today:

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