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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1955.
LONG LEGAL
FIGHT
FOR FORTUNE
Haarlam, The Netherlands, Mar. 1. Everyone named Taylor, Teyler or Tailor may join one of the many "associations of heirs" in various lands who lay claim to the fortune left by Pieter Teyler van der Hylst, a fabulous rich silk merchant who died here in 1778.
Its value in present-day terms is estimated at 650,000,000 guilders (about HK$1,040,000,000). There are about 600 to 700 claimants in Holland alone, organised in a national federation of local associations, and many others abroad, notably in Britain and Germany,
Countless alrenty
battles
K
IBM HA with its flavour treasure hunt, much alive.
al very
have claims. They disputed the will, been fought 121 the one of their arguments being courta try Üres
of that the solicitor who preskled "heir unsuccessfully But then at the signature of the will, ♫ cerinin Nicolan Calle, was under remains
the age and therefore will wis null and vold. Thus, they arguti, Foundation should be liquidatexi und the money distributed to his rightful holis dants,
NEW ASSOCIATION
Already Oils year at least association has been founded. A meeting Al Rotterdam In mid-
ono
new
January brought an atten- dance of 150,
and over one-third of them enrolled oss the spot as members.
the
The Pope Returns
To His Duties
and descen- PIER ANGELI
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three
Even Bismarck, the Germazi "From Chancellor,“
drawn Into the only in 1876, uncine pressure from claimants and the Press, he ordered the German Consul in Amsterdam la have
by Bvestigatione traces prominent Dutch lawyers
After thorough
Investigation these experta pronounced in Lons?
Atukment "Not a single In the directest that its legged rentzon carne to our kłoW- silk factory. Its park, stables, | legger which rought tead to the
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The Pope. after
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of Cardinals at the Vatican City and preniden at the meet-
CORRUPTION WARNING
IN PERSIA Civil Servants Told To Fight Evil
S.
ing with ten Cardinals to vote Can
an the
noa
the The
Beatification
of the priest Leone Mangin, killed China in 1900, and the French Eugenia Smei (Mary of
Providence).
the alan Italian
Glulia Barbieri, kun
the " Mary of who founded
After the Borrowing convocation the Pope #11- nounced that the Bestiticalfors
three of these
would take place this year. Express Phota.
} Palm Springs, Mar
Itaflan actress Pier Angeli, who neently became the belief al of singer Vie Damone, suffered
bruken pelvis when she Wit hurt while on an aeropinne flight wek, dortons disclosed tun
As an expectant to dwired result of new lawsuit
were Institute No prion can mother, but doctors sald if would ther betore for monspelling be found
thebe a day or twn
would! Teyler Foundation
determine whether str to pay any amour to acknowledged rose her baby She is expected presumed heirs of Pieter Tey to be in hospital for at least aj fer van der Hulst,"
horses and vartinges were
Most of the assets, the rescue after the payment of a large number of specifie quevin, were to go towards a Foundiction to be manup by
executor Trustees.
to Kel undary of 1,009 Borins a year,
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Vietnam
Held Be Says Casey
Singapore, Mar. 1
The Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr Richard Casey, suki here today that he was confident that, South Viet- nam rould be heki against the Communists.
Mr Casey, who arrived from
Bangkok after attending the
Southeast Asia Treaty Organist- tion conference, stated that he found the situation In Soul Vietnam "inch better than we had expeeled,
China Mail Special Writer
Teheran, Mar. 1. The Persian Government has issued a flat warning to civil servants in 1955 the fight against corruption will be redoubled.
After national development schemes and the anti-Communist purge, the ridding of public life from corruption looms here as one of the major domestic issues.
The Shab, in a series of plain statements made throughout 1954, told his subjects that bribery and corruption
had curses which
to be banished well and win bofore Persian life could function universal respect.
FUI
acts.
were
WIN PUBLIC OVER
and
of
Ecl
General Now,
Fazlqilah can oll the wheels Zahodi, the Prime Minister, has ministration to good effect.
motion a hand-picked Visitors have lo obey several
of in- teun anti-corruption spectors who have his authority regulations, one of them being to poke through any Ministerial that a pass must be laued by
police
authorities army office on the lookout for legai
jointly before Tcheren can be left to visit another part of Persia. It
may take four or five it days to acquire such a pass, has sometimes happened that n judicious sprinkling of or "pourboires" as the French call thein,
hex enabled visitor to secure his pass and within a seat three hours.
General Zahedi has sought lo win the general publio by over to his campaign promising big rewards for Information which leads to the discovery of bribery. To civil servants
themselves,
he has offered rewards for such information equal to
before the bribes dangled them.
I has been officially stressed of that the
Kreat majority CHIN
civil servants are honest and devutxi, if some what poorly paid, workers.
Is exists That corruption secret, least of all to respon- For several Persians. sible
his inherited problem has been aired in Parliament, meetings. To most officials, isi
painfully familiar theme. The only new thing now declave action is to be taken ngainst it.
ed States of Indo-Chinu Heinonths,
mouth.
Miss Angell fell
New Communist plane encountered rough flying conditions on the short hop from; banknotes "moved sathly into jed
At first her etrculation" here to Hollywood.
were sald when they injuries wer diagnosed as cuts used today for the Arst time, discussions with Premier Ngon newspapers and at numerous und bruises but she was taken Peking radio reported. to hospital a precautionary measure beenuse of her impend- advent sementa calling motherhood.
the
Far from abandoning
claimants hope, however, still kubwcribe towards Dost of instituting new Jugation, ul
by Bar River Spaarne wan lu remam perpetuity as at wild at the teme of his death, complete THEW with library mund vollectman
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THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY To ANIMALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
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The collections were not be broken
up-andlend Foundation's live innatees. charged to enlarge und if poss- iblo complete them.
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To sint the trustees, painter or other expert in aris and sciences has always to live in the house, Teyler these artists, and directed that he should receive 211 annual salary of 800 Horins together with free rent and specified Allowances.
The result of those provashets
I do the seen here faclay an e well-known *tax® $•1 Museum: with its valuable culie. tion ul
1.k
legal si con- !
kong duckeye hub, Alexandru 2nd natural bustry esduals House, 8th Floor, on Tuesday 22nd
durch 1955 at 430 pm, Jy receive the Heport d the
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100.000 Barest sens
Jas Tream Mothan, Kinsk
Fler
ceptati Catheri
thrill ith aunt of Preler Tey-
Committee for the year ended 31st December 1964 and to approve the Accounts and toleo las mother's side, had transnet such other business 98 Pot to play
as may be necessary aceved. ing to the Constitution of the
soetety
ity Order of the Executive Committee,
(Mrs. 21, M. HALLIGAN.
Secretary.
Hongkung. 1st March, 1965.
To ADVERTISERS
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She Flatmed The F00.000 florins for herself She did not see the money in her own felane sitre she died 1788, but her heirs took the last to the High Court, which
014 awarde
money
1784, Together Willi 36,891 florine in accumulated interest. Bust The matter did not end s Catherine's heirs there. covered 1n her will a bevond ctum of 100,000 forins on the Toyler
estate. 'This xam. Catherine's will said, Teyler had promised to pay the heirs from his mother's side after a impre of 100 years.
Catherine -So. 2 1895-96, Othoff's descendants made re-
efforts newed
I obtain Teyler Inheritance. They clatir– ed that they were entitled not only
the
100,000 second florins but also to the rest of Teyler's millions vested in the Teyler Foundation.
to
Un
Apart from the Olthoff heirs, the direct descendants of Tayler
advancing also were
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Dinh Dien and other officials of the South Vietnam Government, a Foreign exchange rates ealculated in terms of the new Referring to the SEATO Con- remained unchanged, ference, Mr Casey also said the currency
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JOHNNY HAZARD
SORRY I ABSGED
[UP YOUR OPERATION,
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IT'E NOT AS BAD AS... ALL THAT, JOHNNY.J ALL I HAVE TO DO IR EXPLAIN THINGS TO "THE "AUTHORITIES IN SALGIERS!
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Is
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the
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TALK
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Admiral
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What is DOW
corruption
being
***
the
colled
in the Government
service is considered as normal
In private life.
ста
CHEATED ANYWAY
For centuries estate own- have and merchanta consciously underpaid their workers by at least 10 per cent, knowing that they will cheat them mildly anyway. Salaries are still fixed on this theory even today where domestic servants are concerned,
30
The lack, rejection, of absolute standards in money the Inalters In also seen in
14 bargaining habit, whlch strong in Perola and throughout the Miklle East,
One old band here explained: "The shopkeeper asks you what ho thinks you can
pay-not what the article is worth. If you have a new overcost on, you pay more. He knows that this best customer may be a poor man-who will not be able To him it to pay as you do. Beery fair enough."
Many businesanen hore, In- cluding foreigners if they have spent some time in Persia, are mildly astonished by talk of "bribery."
"Why should I not pay some poor fellow for helping me? Ho gels little enough certainly not enough
It t to make him run around the Ministry
on my affairs," remarked one of the business community.
"In contacts with Ministerics, If I need something really bad- І це the open-drawer echnique.
I tak my favour. Then the top drawer of the desk is opened and the official leaves the room. I deposit my gift in the drawer and every-
thing is arranged. I am glad to pay for special service."
It appears to officials with whom I discussed this problem
small that bribery, on
and large scale, cannot be abolished until at least three things are done:
1. The wages of civil servants must be improved. They get between 3,000 and 0,000 ·riāls (HK$240 HK$480) a month. Living costs have risen eight times since 1941 and this salary is Inadequate to live on decent- ly and maintain a family. Many of them have one or two other jobs which double their income. The more outside work they do, the less time they have to
to their dovole
Government employment. It sometimes that a civil servest happens spends only half an hour a day at his Government job. Many look upon their civil servant's salary as more in the nature of A subsidy kind of welfare rellef for the educated classes than as a wage.
2. Wider outlets must bo' provided to absorb the educated, whitecollar worker. In Porela about 200,000 men are servants. But there are full Lime jobs for only, próbably, some 50,000.
An expansion of dustry sond national services, capecially education, health and law, would open up new ad- mministrativo posts for those talented man who otherwiso crowd into already overstaffed Clovernment offices. But tho expansion of industry and national services can only follow a genéri économio 'ex- pelo da rise in the standard of lying--which is o long ·teryn 'project of perhaps 20 years.
Tho state taxations system zumbly be traverbauled and emcient methods of collection introduced, og The : prosent lux system, which is out-of-data== OGO wpapor, described in as). "mediaeval ale one of tho priano catales of bribery on Large; scale. From this resulte instavaidon on alation : INCOJON
esantion, although: Malíed to a