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fagkong. 18.h J.munry, 1836. Sa-In copying list welk from the Hongkong Government's own Gizelly certain ngufleations, you
Don nordently that the Crazette in when they cratine Ry appeared is cate the 7th stan
Sunday. As n thei
wipes Ap that 1.el That the
buffentions
Themselves wouk.f have been known bryand Governm,at House and the select few who ste the Gazul, unless you have re- paut one them "to general 10- forma ton." pichaps you will form the huntukty, whelitr, as Sunway at ales not, the notale
us any tener malice
cual ..e may have entioned, are of any effectif, in stort, Mi Murst can duly the tunelions of Conai sit Fu-chau, and M Woodzak
counters an the Superaitindency? piper in
wels ingr INTLOVER,
fah Proclamation Interes.bg.
hy we 1. utenami Governor,
1 11 has been goously and confirm
ples lo approve Ordinates No 1 1 1854, "tɔ
s
An add gar Police at: ht Fegal" -1 m. dr.
QUERIST
1.Bchaeive 1 Iegister alleges that the Gazelle still continues to
the shed on Saturdays. But I
in question is dated the
7. it matters not what day it was published: and again, if delivery be publication, I am credibly informed That groerally takes place on Sunday
-sometimes infor
dated
The Gazette in question 1 the 7th January, which was a Bur- dny Whether if w actually publisties! on luni day, ye on Satur dny as it profemes, is ut. we surpect, of rù mueli consequence an ur correspondetit seems to imagine. Fur it the date nullifies the Not- fications contained in that write. them in on easy remedy In their molition.
dated, Drogly
which would prevent any Queris: frockling Ar Medhurst about the informality in the exorch of his often of Con- sul at Fuli-chau. The other ng- pointments are temporary; and is far the Ordinanqr, ita confirmation comes after the low (tweit has been abrogated The purpose is declared
In the preamble to be, "for niatn infring and keeping on foot, Bl maxillary poštee force, for a tem porary vorkut." The Ordinance was Jadore the 30th May, and on eth July the Honourable the Leutenant Governor informed, the ens munity
the Auxilary
CHINA MAIL
MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955.
Opening Of Assizes
(Continued from Page 1)
but it does require that, the law of the land shall be supreme and that cliizens; shall only be mandnbble to’Courts' over', which the Executive has no control as to the decision in any particu- fur case.
NOT FOR EXPORT "It is sometimes asserted that The Britiati system ad- ministration of justice is (if may use a colloquialism) "not for export": 1 I myself would not subscribe to this view, I believe that the British system does (for any faults it may have) nchlove our ends in PO it is humanly possible so to do. We have basically a system which, so far as human trality allowe, provides for the doing of justice.
far af
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(Continued from Page 1).
**Tenancy Tribunal appeals "The Exemption Tribunal hoa have numbered 100. It Is operated under the chalkmanship obivous that this volume of of Me Charles · Losoby Q.C. work is a heavy burden for the assisted by members of a panet two District Judges—just-, how. of citizens who have generously heavy may be gouged from theaven dieir time to this work. fact that in one criminal case During the year sevente along
being heard, up- different now
blocks of buildings proximaely 100 witnesses are have been recommended for being called for the Crown,
exemption, while at the close of "By the kind and unvarying 1954 applications were pending co-operation if your department, concerning a further fourteen Mr
It Attorney
has been blocks, the possible
to DB
provide Magistracy. temporarily
third
District Judge who has for the time being. Batened the burden,
50
arrange
When I read Sir Gerard Howe's address from this Bench lest January there occurred this sentence I trust these. District Courte will Ro from strength 10 rirength cash year. It would appter that tite hope has every prospect of fulfilment.”
OVERWORKED
This tribunal is thus playing Important part in determining to what extent the Landlord and Tenant Ordinance should be por mitted to impede schémes for the erection of modern buildings
PRISONS
can
"I would like to add n bilet warst
subject, which upon n follows only
too naturally and "Last year I made mention of
closely upon that of the courts. Law
reform....what
That is, the prisons. These have we rall "lawyers' law"--and Bald we
been inspected during the year hoped to make good progress. I
and the tee of Stanley' | that the
Fest
assured am afraid we have made bul "1. 17 now to the Magis- little although we have pur atrate's Courts. would ke
I
enlightened are receiving great deal of other legislation on forthwith to express my appre-humane treatment and are kept cution of the work which these occupied in ways which not only most overworked judicial offices while in prison, but which will ope of benefit to themselves Have done during the past year It seems hardly possible that the stand to their advantage after Agures, for 1953 could have been release. exceeded in 1984, end yet it is
the Statute Book.
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BILL IN DRAFT "However, In February, rall committee hopes 10 ahead with a Crown Proceedings Bill which is in draft but which needs careful consideration. We are also tackling two other sub-
the
and
"Adoption
SO
In 1953 there was the extra-
ordinary total of 288,819 charges
this
and
"I welcome the recent. in- crease of the maximum age for training centres from 18, to 21 years. In this age group are many hardened
criminals but
jects, of particular Interest to
legal profession, in which summonses laid or issued, there are also many who will we Ing behind: they
1954 the figue rose by apprext- artmately 10,000, the total current from the training centre "Divorce"
treatment. which Includes of being 276,677: of course a very schooling, as well as training in Children."
some method of earning a livings proportion of substantial "When the Legislative Coun-
of offencer as ever, a major problem is that cil passed the District
total
is comprited Courts
such 05 hawking without of the employment of these Ordinance in 1853, 1 premised a review
The licence, and of traffic offences, young offenders after their re- of its working: District Courts have,
which though individually not turn to complete freedom. in my view, worked well, but I think rious, are in total one of the That the promised review Colony's major problems.
should be undertaken this year. and I hope that this may prove possible.
My Lords, may
I conclude by tendering to Your Lord ships my assurance of the will Ing co-operation of my Department in the endeavour of nil of us who are engaged
in the administration of justice to see that justice is done?"
Mr Justice Gould's
Address
pressure
the
"Theft is also, howeyer, સ્ત્ર
Larceny
and already burglary,
mentioned, which constitutes a large part of Casts the magistrates' burden. of dealing in drugs also,
priimately, tend to interesse,
CONGESTION
"Finally, on this topic, I have noted with pleasure, that the question of the extension of the to adults has probation system been under consideration. It is to be hoped that implementa- tion will not be too long de- layed."
Forming
part of the Ceremonial opening at. the Assizes was
in
under
0
The congestion in the Magistrates' Courla has for some time past, I am sure, been
- a cause for concern to every thingking citizen; and to none more than to myself. Justice cannot be a administered
··, เร
H.viewing the year's work in hurry and yet the life of a Police Force, formed on the let of { tre Courte, Mr Justice Gould
magistrate
ia in Hongkong, June, had been disbanded on the
sald, in part: "In the Supreme essentially
One of hurry, rush Court the volume of criminal and overwork, which is attested work remained much the same as by the figures have given. that of last year, a total of 127 Fortunately WC have secured persons being indicted to com- approval for
Audition of pared with 131 in 1933.
free to
to the permanent maxis- "Robbery with
are using aggravation, | serial staff and murder, and wounding with in- best efforts to fill these tend comprised the bulk of the
vacancies.
5th Irudant
WATUS, the
proclaimed!
Six Queen's
months After-
DMETLE
The following is a brief account of the Raves up to the time when our cortespondent left the ground: The weather has been beautiful. The at- tendance on the Grand Bland was
act vers Heat, but of Chinese out side I was unusunily so. There was
an
our newly
the
of
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Congress Party National Convention
NEHRU
4
OUTLINES INDIA'S
NATIONAL AIMS
Mr Nehru, who is giving up the party presidency this year. added: "It is right that we should make this perfectly clear now and keep this picture in view at all stages of our plant
New Delhi, Jan. 16.
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Hammarskjold Brings Encouraging
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New York, Jan. 16. Mr Dag Hammarskjold, the United Nations Secre
SHEAFFER'S
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Fined $150 For Tyre Offence
One day last October a young. Chinese rent collector let his Indy friend' take Nis Dodge con- vertible for a joy ride. There were three other passengers in b: car, mrefusing children,
be sides himself and the driver.
In an attempt to avoid a pedestrian near the Royal Hong-
tary-General has been ablo kong Golf Club, the convertible to give the United States off the road and landed on
the Deep Water
· Bay'bosch. Government some ·en- Ho Chill-ping, of 3 couragement to pass on to Wong Terrace, the rent collec the relatives of the 11 ter and owner of the car, ap. peared before Mr Thomas Tam American altmen: impri- at Central this morning, oss the soned by the Chinese Com- charge of falling to maintain Food and muniste, usually reliable the car tyres in a
'serviceable condition, sources said today...
He was found guilty and Ho passed to Mr Hehry fined $150 or three weeks. Cabot Lodge, the United States Sub-Inspector G. W. Goulden' Delegate in s talk he had with told the Court that he had him Immediately after returning | ex Minda the
to
of
ty:ts of the New York from this recent defendant's vehicle. Two mission to Feking to seek the them, which were produced in airinen's release. **
Court as exhibits were devoid of treads with canvas showing in parts. One
Me Lodge saw the father of One of the fliers when he went
had a split to Omaha, Nebraska, on Friday 1ne proscutor, Sub-Inspector to report to Mr John Foster Boxall, said
that it
It was most Dulles, the Secretary of State, fortunate for the driver nee
results of do the
of the Secretary cap that there was no ev
evidence General's mission to Peking.
thew ding. ¡buipes.ngly"
Specd.n Parks, Father of. nant Roland Parks, one augh, only slight injuries were
custed by the passengers as the
almen, sald
en, sald in result of the accident, he added. coptured
Lieutenant
of
Omaha couraged" heard from Mr added that with the permission. of Mr Lodge, he had telephoned the familles of two other pri- soners to tell them what he hart
skjold had his first- dny ⠀⠀ of relaxation today since he set out on his Peking mission just over two weeks ago.
that he was "quite on- It was suggested to the Court
by what he had: | This-the-acelent-was- caused b
Lodg
He
| the bid tyres which rendered the
válele uncontrollable.
+
"He spent the day quiolly at
his Now York State country
1
retreat. before resuming this
Search For Opium Smugglers In Singapore Gaol
4*, Singapore, Jan. 10.
A package of opium-meant
**
week his busy round of talks - for one of the inmates was Bung with diplomats on the results of | over, the waila, os Outram Houd. hli Peking conversations. prison, one day early this month Reuter.
and landed on the head of one „of the wardens. то коер, в
warden,
constant watch
explained is virtually to detect every
H.E. Visits or opam muggling, Chuk Yuen
carrier. Sometimes they sre vory, ingenious: ́ ́One morn- ing a woman was found with a packet of.
aplam
conscaled in
His Excellency the Governor her hair bun." Sr Alexander Grantham, spent
About 37 per cent of the pri On the AFRO-ASIAN CONnely half an hour th's mortisoners admitted are incapacitated FERENCE planned to be held at ing touring the Chuk Yuen for work, most of them because Raettlement Prea. which of the drug habit. There me the end of April in Indores, altuated at the foot-hills of Lin over: 700 prisoners now. held in Mr Nehru,said: "This conference
not almed against any other Rock on the Diamond Hill side. Outram gaol-France-Presse.
Arriving at the highest point country or group of nations and of the eres-340 metres above is not intended to form any level--His Excellency was bloc
cses. A total of 21 persons The possibilty of ensing charges with murder sounds be and to enliven the spectators, any formiḍzbl; number but my ugostion In the courts by the position underneath the Supreme | South India, this week' that to know each other better and
but there was a good deal to excite
Chem in the dogs that infested the nce during post every race on the two 'days, Life has beert endangered more than once by this Bulance, which we hope hereafter to kee pul down by #10 strong hand-
*HONGKONG RACES. First Day-Tuesday, 16th January, 1005. 1. The Wong-nel-chung Stakes, for al Ponies 12 hands and dnder. Weight for inches. Former winners of this face excluded. Entrance, 13 each, with $25 from the Fund. Once count the course-Hurricane, ridden by his owner. won after a very
contested
rove with Mat
Flosely
'Manila-West Australion adding the accessary course ingredient to # pany race, by bolting as he came in, and pulling his rider.
cases e..
Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime the Inspection of Minister, said today his country's national aim the Guard by the Chief Justice.
inspection was a welfare state and a Socialist economy.” Long before the was due to take place, large
a part of India to be under the crowds gathered along
In a 6,000-word report to the Chater Road,
All-India Congress Committee domination of a colonial power. which part of
the ruling party's "Parliament" | Once Goa also becomes part of cordoned off by the Police, said the, establishment of a
direction
India, then our political revăžú- Mr
Socialist pattern of society had tion will be complete." Leys, Senior
Superin ndent,
Verandahs and roof. been implies all along in the tops
of nearby buildings were party's objective: crowded with more spectators.
The three District Court Judges (Mr A. D. Scholog, Mr J. Wicks and Mr W. T. Charles), members of the Legal Department headed by the Hon. the Attorney-Genere (Mr
Arthur Rischalgh, QC ning." members of the Bar and the Low
He told the party holding its "It represents the urge for Society, and guests took up annual convention at Avadi, self-expression and the desire
. Court verendah. On the bilecny would have to be a pioneer in to co-operate with each other of the building other members of he
industrial and social
in the tremendous tasks which legal fraternity and guests revolution which is coming to these countries have in com- were assembled.
this country." ESSEX REGIMENT GUARD
THE INDIAN COMMUNIST PARTY: "The Communist The Guard this year was sup steady, though magisterial work In the New plled by the First
Party of India can only repont Battalion, fortunately
what it has read or heard from not unduly rapid, Territories from the District Essex Régiment, accompanied by increase in sericus crime.
others and, though brave, and By Administration. As WAS the its Regimental Band. serious crime in this sense case with the District Courts,
fierce in its talks, has been The Guard was drawn up in mean, hr the main, the continual when
wholly reactionary and anti- newly created,
a sub- two ranka, facing the Supreme
National in its approach to pressure of larcenics, burglary, stantial increase in the number Court on Chater Road, while the dogmatle of rigid approach" to India's problems."--Reuter housebreaking concomitant of the overcrowd-the
inevitable of cases has been noted in both Bond formed ranks ОП
the secam, Taipo and Ping Shan grounds of the Cenotaph. ing
and the economic condi- Courts.
still The General Salute was given what had been said or done in tions pr the Colony's popula "For yet another year the
the Acting Chief As the T. J. Gould), ac Justices of the Peace have done
the name of Socialism, in other "Efforts have been made to Valuable weak in the Magistrates Justice
Pulmo Judges (Mr C. W. It was obvious that in a Social- Reece, Mr J... Gregg and Mr ist economy there would be social J. Reynolds), Mr Christopher control of the means of produc- tion and distribution and that in d'Almada (Registrar of the
a planned approach to such an Supreme Court) and, Mr. La Alltrop (Hand Baillift) arrived economy the public sector must grow and become "the dominan feature of the landscape," Mr Nehru said.
creation of a simplified proce- friend ture Commissioner of Police dure for less serious wool tell you that murder ranks oertain traffic offences, is also low in the Colony crime problem, beina
being
studied. "The real problem in reflected
"One of the notable advances in the figures in the District of the year in this sphere has and Magistrates' Courts which
inking the
over of show
the
Lizen
PEACEFUL · REVOLUTION
Its task was to bring about that revolution peacefully and democratically and with the a number goodwill of is of people a
Mr Nehru warned against a
and added that it was
deal with such classes of pre- Courts and I welcome the compabled by the Hon, the countries
TENANCY TRIBUNALS
valent crime by mcting
cul presence on the bench today of heavier punishment, but where two
Unofficial of the Senior the underlying.
cause is Justices. economic от
that fact pressure, has a direct bearing upon the Keterrent effect of the sentence, "The Tenancy Tribunals shortly after 10 am..
CIVIL ACTIONS
A sharp must be retirred to. "The number of civil actions upward trend in the number of flied in
the
2. The Plenipotentiary's Cup. value $GO presented by His Excel lency Sir John Bowring, LL.D., for ail. JI¢¢•9. Weights: Arabs, Szt.
olb; Sydney. Cope, English, Stud-bred Horses, llot. 10b. Former winnern of this Cuponce, b extra; twice, 10 extra; no horse to carry more than 100 extra. Ang horse beaten for this Cup when carrying 101b extra.
will be allowed 3b until again a winner, and when carrying ils, will be allowed Tib until again whner. Entrance, $10 each. Tro mer-Pretender, Lio Bo Peep. and Grey Fitar were the only con fenders for the Prize, and the result was equally dianatrous and expected. On approaching the grand nland a second lime. Lite o Prep, on quickening his pace, fell, and was found so have sustained com pound fractures of both legs. "Aral horse, Grey Friar, which had led from the cominencement, came In 'an Cary winner, the old horHO Pretender having broken a blood Vessel. Elle Bo Peep was ap shomly afterwards.
*
un-
The
An Lispoction of the 'Guard
original jurisdiction applications had already beeri was then mado by the Chief. of the Supreme Court has fallen gouced towards the and of 1953, Justice who was accompanied from 407 and 1953 to 437 in and this trend has continued by the Guard Commander, 1954, a drop which I belleve to and intensifed in 1954; 6,263 Capt. Edwards.
'ST JOHN'S PROCESSIÓN
mor."
A
Ca
desirable to Imitate New President Of
Congress Party
|-
12:01
toramic shown the
low.
the area, which comprises near
y 10 acres of terraces and huts on the hillside.
Work on this area
Foreign Steamers Seen
early last year and by April the Off Lap Sap Mui now residents started to move in Mony "huge" stormers," Nying unil at present: nearly 3.500 foreign flags were frequently seen People live in this area. At praft Lep Sap Mu Lands, gooord sent there are 809 huts on the ing to a Macao report which sits, and of these: 671
maning's Chin-
-30 and
red in this
cuplod by Formanent residents
the Press while the others are used for
The same repot call a large clearance purposes
tanker was seen off Kau Chẩu After viewing, the area, His Ch'nise water on Studio Excellency was shown one of It added that deets of motor the wooden huts occupied by hunks also appeared in victims of the Tin Hau Temple vizizéty to help unloading, cargo
This hut had strong wooden supports with facing for Communist China. asbestos roofing and wooden walls. The greater, majority of the huts in this area are made of wood, some
fire Inst October. Th
Bombay, Jan: 17; Me UN Dhebar, the 48-year- His Excellency then inspected old publicity shy Prime Minister one of the mone shops and stone State of workshops, of which there are of the peninsula Sureshtra in Western India, who at present 25 on the site.
His Excellency then concluded takes over the post of President of the Indian Congrés Party Hilsjyisit at the arou's resettle- from Mr Nehru on January 18,ment office. is a quiet, self-effacing man, almost spartan in his simplicity. The general public in India know little about him,
But as chief minister of Bourashtra, He ha relationship between the publie leading this in the
A RELATIONSHIP
"In the present stalo of our development, there la or, shouli an integral and essential
bo
CHARACTERISTIC
be a reflection of the trade con- applications were fled, as At the conclusion of the ditions. Unfortunately cannot compared
with 2,008 in 1953 inspection the Guard headed by be claimed that liugation In and 1,486 in 1952.
Is Band marched past the Hongkong, is cheap and
sretor presente majority of the cases Inspecting base,
and the flot of private tion of the State. Ever since day conditions are, happily per are now brought to determine
he took office in April 1948, his enterprise."
· Ho⋅ haps, conducive to settlement
which ha residence, the sinitorium in D. Baid Congress, reduce or cut
of. Court of
rentals, and there is much that might no doubt that the amendments
beco
the basic cementing fores the centre of Rajkot has become therwise be Biated Oktor oft
At St John's Cathedral the in India, had to fight the "basic a place where people go to meet effected to the Landlord and work of the Supreme Court Tenant Ordinance in 1953, and Pression into the church was evils of communalism, provin him as a friend and, to nak his Admiralty Divorce Probate the publicity
and led by the Choir. They were cialism and caste Nehru giveh to thom followed by the Hon. Justice Liquidation and Bankruptes through various channels, has Reynolds (eting Pulmo Judge). The Valley Stakes, for all Ponies has in total shown a substantial resulted in a much Weight for Inches Former" winners | J of this since to carry 11b extra. pro
Increase.
the Hon. Justice J. R. Gregg gressively. Entrance,, 13 each,
"In the District Courts in coming aware,
(Pulane Judge), the Hon.
Fustice 130_from" the Fund. Oils round and
ready to and distance---liurricane gain proved sugurated in February 1959, the avall itself, of its rights with W. Recop (Pulsne victorious over, the Spanish zand | bivli work has increased to
Mr William C, Low Preference, 10 British Colonitis, who were his, only marked extent: In the Courts. The arrears of work before the Head Bailif) bearing the Mace, controlled rents. Registrar). Mr L.-W. Allred opponents.
mounted, Canton Cup, value $150, heart and the total number of mad despite the 4 The presented by the Canton Community), writs issued in the two Courla Former Arabs, Weights & Debt was 3,799. This furs cord July of an additional
1064,- extra, Entance, $10 bach one-and that of 1953 by 350 casos land of the a-half mile,drey Trubialda bat 1932 by 1293, a substantial in- Mart for this race, and wild Duck crease which makes it path August the appalling total of
- bogg 21 Chileo and Moss Trooper, with,
much ease.
6 The Hack Blakes, for all uns trained Jorens, Catch, weights,zka?
Fund. Half-pembe-ētruande
france, is each wilke, was from the
Ti Baron and firely Toonaserat
#
Other points by Mr Nehru PAKISTAN: "Partijen left a His four-room fópaitment" in Begacy of suspicion but I be the sanliorium is characteristic Have wo have got over this to of His spartan way of life, The a large extent and there is no room in which belly and longer
claims not exceeding $5,000 · are | Tribunais inevitably dement in (acting Chief Justice), the Nev. people of Pakistan{1. Probleins lamp. A
the Hon. Justice T. J... Gould.. tha, boomDitterness between alcops la barely furnishod: wijja of India and the bed, chair, a small table, and a
/doubt Hisselbotion
awalling, hear-
and of
|that") tha provision",ofa con- 4:161020worts of the thr
venient civil court in Kowloon
hom nitracted nddițional---2
core now
iperving Jac
additional tiga havo reckiced the total
Bromley
and the Rev. Eric Hague, Coe Canon
Cañon Paul Two om-1
and Canon P
Php100 the Very Rev.
Temple (Dean of Se (John)
pain pudition to civil cases, the 958 ata ha; end of the year, that Rev Mängud, and the "RE District Counts have criminal and also agregal has now been Hey Ho Hit (Blahopk
this half-mile scrambles and care mi-4 "Juriidlotion and 163,rdésas worn | Obisined, for the creation of yet on St Joseph
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