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THE post-book was part | conscience,
lity, when she joined the Arm as a clerk-telephonist. She was told what that part! of her job involved.
When you tweed money for
boven
oven though he
"What do you want to say?" le magistrae asked Angela
"Only I'm sorry."
A CHANGE
hope thnt you are; DOTTY thue you sland there In
Pirat SOITY you wer
** someone งาว te senim Felisgrace, mach to her, "yana go to the
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and
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ought." the mugirate said. "I
| 42 give you A chance DUW,
Bra Th book to prove mize it with both handa. you've spent the last £ 2" Sources sample, and WIS
Anario, at 18, was not unused to offices, or to handling money
prest-buck, She managed the which has been the bars of p many office Juniors' lives, with
He put Angla on probation, she went away, helped by nud the gaoter.
Will
SWITCH OF SYSTEM
father by adoptiom turd out to stand by her as bat he might The post-book, which hart been brought to ** Leourt in case it should be arced- od as evidence, was taken back the offer, Tu be Riven inte the charge of some new boy or Based in 16 the
THE Brought recurred to er gul who would
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that it would not be dealt : fest
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for the money she was given 'honesty
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Angela
confezzed, and was arrested
AL
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“IN the care of this gh, there
age of money," a policeman told
Live:
"She lived
nd ut lunch hind dismissed four
of the State's best batsmen fair
Comly 60 runs.
114
Blumen but this morning
Test players, Le Favell and Grace Hole,
whi male one and two respectively. Aloe Bedier, dropped in the Tests, had two early successes, taking the wickets of Faved and Pinch. He made the ball swing a good den and often bent the batsmen,
with her parents-by-adientwo her pay was £45s #week and there were six payments of 15 euch due to her from a penson
the for injuries she received in
!" parents were m
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P. VIGUE shy.etrai
Y the magistrale askal.
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"One," the officer answered "It was for stealing £1 from her actopted father He only pruse- Buse this glei had run cuted berbuse
from home, wid Bwny
such The only way to Belion seemed get her back. Her adopted father
ts here, and would like to speak
to you, Hr
A
gentle-looking,
grey-haired man came
troubled,
forward
her
Angela, with dark hair peeking fra under a grey word cup, and
with tears playing havog face-powder, dabbed at her eyes. TOO LATE
"T ONLY
Bedsers two wickets cost 20 Furet, while Loader took one for 25 and Appleyard one for Ove. Junch Strauss and Phil AL Rulings were each 13 not out. with one extra.
Topscorer this morning was haney with 29, he was bowled Appleyard Andrew missed Bedeer early ugg off
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THE QUIE CASE: TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENCE
Prof. McFadzean Tells Of
Talks With
Plaintiff
Prof. A. J. S. McFadzean of Queen Mary Hospital testified in the Quie Case before Mr Justice T. J. Gould, Acting Chief Justice, in the Supreme Court this morning that he felt there were certain aspects in his examination of Mr Quie which led him to believe Mr Quie “was in the grey world between the black of hypomania and the white of acute mania”.
Witness is one of the three Government doctors being sued by Mr Quie for alleged damages, amounting to $250,000.
The damages are for alleged injury to Mr Quie from the defend-
ants' alleged negligence in connection with his detention in a mental home Smuggler Leapt
for observation, or for the certification of the plaintiff as being of un- sound mind, and his consequential confinement in a mental home.
Defendants aro Dr P. M. Yap]
of the Mental Hospital, Dr S. H. Moore of the Medicai De
Prof. A. and partment
3 McFadzean.
Mr
Mr Qule is
5.
represented by John McNeill, QC, Mr Lawrence Leung and Mr R W. S. Winter, all instructed by Mr M. A. da Silv
da Silva Defendants
are
represented by Mr W. A. Blair-Kery, Senior Crown Counsel, and Mr J. C. McRobert, Crown Counsel.
Continuing his evidence from Prof. McFadzean said
htt
"He said it was commonplace the stomach, and this blood loss for him to induldge short naps and then get on with his planning." Prof. McFadzean said,
"He also admitted that in the he was getting thinner face and around tho neck despite the fact that his appetite had been reasonably
You the Beveral building | had tomething to cat,
пр
schemes outlined to him by Mr Quio during his examination at Mr Quie's home, be was not fold what each of these schemes was going to cool, except that it was a multiple of a million" In each case. All these
There are
of
Into Harbour
In Desperate
Escape Bid
had been severe There had also been blood loss from the bowels for a significant number of days following the
the vomiting. APPEARED AFRAID Witness said he has also ob- tained information from Mrs Qule to the effect that she had been assaulted twice within
A 60-year-old coolle, porlod of three months. She
afraid of arrested on the waterfront appeared very much her husband, and afraid that he in the morning of January (Mr Quie) should
know of 17 for possession of dutiable she was telling him commodities, leapt into the anything The expression she
L
The temperature was then in the fifties. A Revenue Inspector arrived in a sampan and rescued Them
Witness said Mr Quie told him also that he would very the routine of sitting at his desk and working at his schemes by going out in the early hours of the morning to a food-stall where he
used was that she was afraid he harbour in a desperate es- He dragged would "kill her." Mr Blair-Kerr: Can you ex-
cape attempt. plain how this insomnia, or jack Asked if Mr Quie had told the Police Constable with of
ricep,
19 related to his him who was going to manage him into the water. activity?
the hospital ho proposed to Witness: The
word insomnia build, witness said plaintiff told covers sleeplessness in general. him the hospital was to be built for Dr Yang, though he did not many kinds
to manage buildings had to Insomnia, one of which Is of any who was going The Bailey cuse reached its concluding stage this
Pleading guilty before Mr J went significance in this case: short Prof. McFadzean said further E. Durling at Central this the accused. Albert Francis Bailey, 33, have escalators, witness when morning
The scheme for the nursing periods of apparently deep and that when Mr Quie told him his morning, Tang Lam was fined three counts of libel before Mr merchant, charged
home and that of the hospital setised sleep and
then long brain was functioning better $250 or six weeks for possession Justice J. Reynolds at the Criminal Sessions, announced
was presented by Mr Quie in periods of wakefulness in which
than ever, he asked plaintiff ifjor dutiable cigarettes and $50 some detail. It had some pecu- the patient will
engage In there were periods when his that he had completed his case.
week for attempt Morities
to against his (wit
But activitien
the
brain would function as in the escape from lawful custody. conception of what A ness's)
striking phenomenon is this: the past
past, Mr Quie had replied in hospital should be, and he asked failure to sppreciate the signif-the affirmative, and volunteered 44, wife of Tang Lam, was fined A road accused, Lou Yau, cance of this marked reduction the Information that there were $20 or three days for obstructing the Police and $75 or seven days for possession of dutiable com- modities.
Before sentences were pass- ed, it was revealed that the fest ten previous convictions, nine of which were on similar offences. The second accused had also been twice convicted.
On
Bailey is alleged to have maliciously published libels in the form of letters to two solicitors, Messrs Peler H. Sin and Y. H. Chan, and to a banker, Mr S, K. Yee, last April.
Mr
this
would like the Conducting On Prosecution a like
Hootun, QC, Jury's verdict on the evidence Arthur Solicitor-General, and Mr D. N. itself. Of course, if Your Lord- E Rea, Crown Counsel, assist ship or the Jury wishes to usk
inly questions of the ed
R A by Det. Sub-Insp
plodnants Fam sure you will Dudman.
The case is being heard by a call them to put to them any Jury of five mea and two wo-particular question.
of
com-
in-
FOUR HOURS FOR BAILEY
His Lordship asked the Jury Following Halley's announce - ment, Mr Houton fold the Court if they wished to put any ques he had carefully considere 1 the tins to any of the complainants. The Foreman of the Jury re- evidence called in support Bailey's plea of justification, the pited that they did not. burden of which had been upon On the matter of closing the Defence, I have formed the addresses, His Lordship said he that there is insufficient would allow Balicy four hours opinion
the Solicitor-General to us given evidence credible warrant my calling any further dicated he would finish his own evidence in this matter," he said "I say that despite the wishes Probationary Sub-Lieutenants
of the complainants to go into to 0.30 Morley John, Kent and M
the witness box and deny on of the Hongkong Royal Naval
oath these allegations, been Reserve, have Volunteer condimed In rarsk
Sub- announced Liculerants, I WAN
the
Government Gazette
the
LUC
Her
the Governor has re- Cognised Mr Sutomo Jusowidigio as Consul for Indonésia at Hong- kong. It was announced in the Government Gazette Way, This went to the police recognition 13
prov.sonal and she because
dis pead had
Majesty's Exequantur appeared," said Angela's father by adoption. "Then she phoned to say she had a job in Ports- mouth. The police here said I could withdraw the charge, but the Portsmouth police had acted it was too late
the to tup
thing.
Hia wretchedness showed
011
his face. The prosecution would
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for a long time upora his today
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The trial was then adjourned Wednesday a.m, next when Bailey will commence his I must submissions to the Jury.
remain in charge of this case and Your do not want be waste Lordship's or the Jury's time by
calling evidence which would Sir Otto Lund
serve no useful purpose in my view,"
Pays Tribute
To Gallant
Mr Quie when it was he had given consideration to this mat- ter.
certain
the total quantity of sleep, Had you any reason to doubt Mr Qule had replied that the
the accuracy of anything he told scheme had "come to his mind
Whether you at this stage? and that that was In a flash". the case with all the other pro-ing one particular statement he my doubts were justified regard-
jects.
"NEVER FELT BETTER"
Prof. McFadzean said plaintiff told him that his brain had never functioned so well
and that it was so good that he no longer needed much in the way of sleep.
that
over.
his periods during which brain did not function as well.
admitted Mr Qule had also
had under questioning that he
of things did not appear to be 80-accused had had perlods
depression when ing well.
Hearing is proceeding.
CANTON'S
NEW MAYOR
Official Appointments
M.
made, I do not know. From past experience it
it might well be so. He told me he had consumed certainly more than one bottle of whisky per day for a period of years. But he stated that he had stopped drinking for some months.
Prof. McFadzean sald when the interview was "From this description of his mental process," continued wit-he rung up Queen Mary Hospital ness, "he stated that physically at 5.40 am. in order to warn one
fait better. he had never
in of his staff that he would bo spite of the fact that I drew his called upon to take the clinic. attention to the swelling of his
SAMPLE MODELS leg and abdomen.
At the same time, he himself Asked if he noticed anything volunteered the information that in the furnishings of the room his sexual prowess
was even where he had spoken to Mr Quie, better than as a young man. His witness said he noticed in the attention could readily be window ledge sono
sample diverted and I turned back to models of building materials. On of Canton had presided at the following resume their former of the hospital top of the fling cabinot there meeting attended by 340 people's posts: Dr K. H. Uttley (Deputy subject
Former Mayor Director, Medical Services), representatives. scheme, because it was the only was a portrait in oils which re Mr Ho Wai did not appear at Dr G. V. A. Griffith (Senior scheme he mentioned, which Isembled Mr Quic. Ho sub- had the competence to judge. sequently learned from plaintify the meeting, and was not elected Medical Omeer), and Dr S. H.
Moore (Medical Officer). ay office. "I asked him if he had con- himself that it was his portrait Mr Man Shi-yuen was elected sidered the returns he expected Mr Blair-Kerr: What impres-President of the People's Court to obtain from that hospital. The ion were you left with as 8 reply WDS LO this effect. 'Of result of your examination? course the Yung Wo case', Witness Thot the patient was
the
Ambulancemen that is, the Hongkong Sanator-suffering from mania.
Lieut-General Sir Otto Lund, KCB. DSO, Commissioner-in- Chief of the St John Ambulance
ium's case.
а
of the
on
Mr Chu Kwong was
Dr J. elected
Liston, Deputy Mayor of Canton at a meeting of Director of Medical and Health the First Canton People's Services, returned from leave
resunda this week, ac-and
his 'dulles Assembly held cording to a report appearing in January 18, it was announced
this
Government Gazette Loday. Pro-Communist journal morning.
With Dr Liston's return, the Mr Chu, former Deputy Mayor
10
in Canton.
A
in the
It was allo announced that Mr
L. C. Seville, Postamaster General, resumed duty on January 17, vice Chengtu report said Mr Mr A. G. Crook (Assistant Pest- Loc Tat-cheong was elected as masier General)
NO SUBMISSION ON LAW Hi Lordship: You say that on the plea of Justification the recused haa fallod to prove Justification?
Governor of Szechuan Province, Other appointments gazelted Mr Hooton: I am prepared to
Can you tell us what is meant
and Mr Teng Shi-hou, a well- were: Mr J. G. Robertson to be let it go
to the Jury on that
by the word mania?-Mania is
known former Nationalist Gen-Acting Superintendent Radilo- basis.
making
the general I am not
"UNREASONABLE ANGER" #ny
term given to
eral was elected one of five grapher, Mr J. J. Courthwalte particular disturbance submission on law.
"Up until this point the con-
It is divided into two Deputy Governors of Szechuen to bo Acting Deputy Financial You His Lordship:
mind. are not Brigade, laid a wreath at the
sultation had
Storetary, Mr W. H. Williams to been a perfectly saying in fact there is no case St John War Memorial, Wong-
be Acting Director of Audit; Dr to answer?
amicable one. When I informed taps cute and chrenie. The Province.
acute is in turn, sub-divided in- nelchong Gap, and visited the St
Mr Qule that he knew not the to a minor degree, referred to
Q. L. Thomas to be Medical Mr Hooton: 1 am not making John Welfare sections of the
about a las hypomania: an intermediary
Officer ca probation, a legal submission. In a case British Military Hospital this first thing obviously
design or its administra degree referred to as acute and a hospital morning.
is acute delirious At Wongnelchong Gap, where tion, his reaction was one of un-third which
That lastedmania, large number of St John reasonable anger. Ambulance Brigade members for a short period of time, and
depression. "IN GREY WORLD" lost their lives In defending the was replaced by a
Which variety do you feel the about the Hongkong patient fell into?-He fell into
the phase of hypomania,
✡
Four Nationalist Planes Shot Down island in 1941, Sir Otto was During that depression, he stated
ing.
local
of St John Ambulance
but
This Year's Holidays
administration of such hospitals, white of acute on Prof January, Saturday, January 1;
6;
Saturday, April 0; Earler Mon
21:
H.E. the Governor, under instructions from the Secretary of
State for the Colonies, has approved the following appoint- mente: Mr D.D. Waters to be Education Officer (Tochnical), Mr A. W. Campbell to be Educa- met by Mr F. S. Coote, Chair-Sanatorium's case,
The following general holidays tion Officer, Miss O.J.C. Snook to be Occupational Therapist, Four Nationalist warplanes man
"I pointed out to him that the there were certain aspects that will be observed in 1955, it was and Brigade, Mr
Logan to be were shot down and four other Association
Nursing Sister Dr. Dorothy D. damaged by the Communist Fung Ping-fan, Commissioner of directors of that hospital had led me to believe that he was announced in the Government Missio
General Holidays every Sun-Jones to be the black of hypomania and the during the Brigade. Dr Arthur Woo, Dr spent many years in the study in the grey world between the Gazette today:
Woman Medical enti-aircraft artillery
day: the first week-day iri
Officer, Mr.T.H. Tomlinson to Wodnesday's raid
on Swatow F. I. Toeung, and Mr Wong of hospital design and
be Engineer, P.W.D., MISS Replying to a and the neighbouring districts, Kam-cheung.
With this Mr Quie agreed. This
K.C. Gallagher to be Matron, At 11 am,
a man who Chinese New Year's Day, Mon- a Canton report according to
Sir Olio visited depression did not last for eary McFadzean said
Grade II (Psychiatric), Miss E oppearing in
pro- the
British Military Hospital significant length of time. Within Deted mentally and physically day, January 24; the first week- Communist Journal this morn- where he was met by Colonel a short period, he was telling as Mr Qule claimed, with only day following Chinese New Sanders to be Education Officer
(Woman). M.S.
.W. Birdee, Assistant me of his past earnings and his an hour or two of sleep was in Year's Day, Tuesday, January Nationalist bombs
and Director of Medical Service, Lt expected future earnings. an impossible physiological state 25; Good Friday, Friday, April
the day following Good Friday, machine gun
length of time. Prof. McFadzean went on to for bullets killed 12 Col. J.J. Sullivan, Commanding
any
Dr P. H. Teng's claimed to Witness went on to say that he day, Monday, April 11; the people and injured over thirty Officer of the Hospital, Major say that Mr Qulo
have earned a million dollars then spoke to Dr Yang in order Birthday of Her Majesty the others in Swatow, it added. (Miss) M.M. Winny, ATRC.
Bereavement to obtain the chronological order in the past, nine months, The same report also stated QARANC, matron of
Thursday, Queen,
April 21; · At Intervals throughout the that the raids had damaged 14 Hospital, Mrs J. Reoven and Mrs
the of i
appearance of the Whit Monday, Monday, May 30;
"This
The many friends of Dr. P..H, symptons.
Informaton, the first week-day in July, Fri-Teng, sonlor Government Health quationa about his ing vessels in addition to sink-Cross.
physical Cale, Plaintif would state. freighter
August, Monday, August 1; the grot of the bereavement he suf-. answer obtained from Mr Quie, was Brush ing the
After tes, Sir Otto was con
that Mr Quic's 30th day of August, Tuesdayfered this morning by the death Edendale.
ducted to ward no. 5 where he briefly, and would then return the effect The ralders, comprising. A
pellents to the mabject matter of the abdomen had become swollen August 30; Chinese Mid-Autuma of his wife, Leng Yin (née 197). talked to individual total of 30 F-475-04 and He was then accompanied to the conversation which was largely some two years before for the Festival Day Today Sieber Mrs Tong passed away at the
year before Third In October, HIT-33 aircraft bombarded Kitchen and visited the chil- of his own choosing. Swalow
In an analysis of the reduc consultation, his legs bad become Monday, October 17; the day Queen Mary Hospital after 7 morning, † dren's ward, following which he the whole
o'clock today, will leave starting at 0.56) am Tho "all was conducted to the family on in sleep which plaintiff swollen, although it seemed they following Remembrance Sunda
wwollen. inter- Monday, NovosibERATE
The corl
cortegs described, continued witness, it had cloer" signal was given at 149 ward
become Sir Otto lunched with Llant became very evident that his mittently some time before. The following Christmas CDT The four blancs shot down General C.S. Sugden at Flag-sleep had been reduced to a state of the leg was inditatave day, December-36; th
following Chrisimine by the Communiste wore all staff' House.
matter of one or two hours of dropsy, F-471, the report said. A total He will visit the 35 General | day, hir Quie told him that A year and a half: before the day, Decembe
School Holid of 38 bomb were dropped by Hospital, Kowloon, in the after this hour or two might well be consultation, witne continued,
spent at his desk.
Mr, Qufe had vomited blood from Tuesday, May the raiders.
the
Communist merchant and fish. Birt, of the British Red | consultation, he asked Mr Que coupled with the Information he day, July 1; the first Monday in Officer, will learn, with deep re- .
eultation.
the Funeral Home at 53 pm to
morrow, following religiosis, magi Vices beginning at 2.30,
** The Interment will take place
(at the Chineler, Christian come