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Teams To Track Down Outbreaks Of Polio
Washington, Apr, 28.
The government announced tonight that it is setting up a nation- wide polio "intelligence network" to help track down and curb outbreaks of the dread discase.
The plan, which calls for teams of medical experts to be rushed to epidemic areas, was unveiled as four more youngsters who had re- ceived the Salk vaccine were listed as polio victims. Three of the cases were reported from Los Angeles and one from Columbus, Georgia.
The Los Angeles, cases involved the Cutter vaccine, which has been with. drawn from use pending an inquiry. The Georgia case involved another vaccine. and the government did not ban the firm's output on the grounds that one case was insufficient reason.
CROWN
JEWELS SCARE
AL the same time, the US Public Health Service said. that
was
one at 11 cases of polio pre-" vicusly reported among ingeulat- ed children had been diagnosed. improperty, It said a youngster in San Mateo, California. suffering from another illness.
The w
Intelligence network will be in charge of Dr US Alexander Langmui, the Public Health Service expert on disease
His head- quarters will be at the Health London, Apr. 28.
cars Service's Dozens of police
spidemic Intelligence rushed to the Tower of Lon-and communicable disease centre
in Atlanta, Georgia.
don yesterday to answer the alarm bell protecting the priceless, crown jewels.
Patrolling police boats swung round in the river Thames and
De-
patterns.
HOW IT WILL WORK The network will be operated by physicians, statisticians and other experts. Whenever it dis- closes a significant increase in polio, special
teams
medical
MALAYAN
DETAINED
#
An order for the detention of Malayan, Chin Choi, $5, in the custody of a Malayan Police In- spector HLC. Greenall until such time that he could be taken. back to Malaya was made by Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central this morning.
The order was made as result of an application made
under the Fugi by the Police tive Offenders' Act of 1881. In the application, Chin was alleged to have, between 1948
and 1955 in the Federation,
possession who had in their firearms and ammunition in con- travention to Provision Regula-
of
headed, for the ancient strong will be rushed to the scene to Malaya, consorted with persons help State health officials with the outbreak..
hold on the north bank. tectives and all available foot police got there as quickly as possible.
But it was a false alarm cause
by an electric fault in the secret super-sensitive alarm system.
The crown and other regalia koopt in the Tower's strongly guarded jewel
are worth
One sim will be to determination 1 of the Emergency Re- whether the outbreaks are due gulation, 1961, in the circum to faulty vaccine.
This will allay anxiety
parents stances which raise a reasonable
among
mass embargoes such as that imposed against Cutter,
fstablished 1945
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1955.
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"All the Giants have got is Mays and Mueller in the 16 top hitters my team has Kluszewski, Bell, Temple and Jablonski! How are you gonna beat us?”
Alleged Blackmail: Hearing Continues
“I am being accused of a crime of which I am
MAKES SUBMISSIONS
Submissions on law were made by the Hon. Leo d'Almada, QC, leading Counsel for the plaintiffs, when hearing of the damages claim brought by the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, against Wang Kee and Co., continued before Mr Justice J. R. Gregg at the Supreme Court this morning,
Sitting with His Lordship as Assessor is Mr J. P. Hewitt, Senior Surveyor of Ships, Marine, Department.
Piniatifs, represented by the the conduct of the coxswains of Hon. Leo d'Almada, QC, and Mr the defenants lighters," said T. A. Shurlock, instructed by Course "Having regard to all Mr R. A. Wadason of Messrs the circumstances of the case Deacons, are claiming damages this was Do* an exceptional totalling $70,533.15 arising from typhoon. I say it was dereliction the sinking of four of their of duty on the part of the lighters and damage to three coxswains of these two lighters others during the typhoon in the to have abandoned ship, when Colony on the early morning of they did. You will remember I September 1953. Plaintiffs have already sald the rews of alleged negligence on the part qur lighters stuck to our ships, of defcrutants...
as did the crews of the China Wang Kee and Co., stevedores Provident lighters that were in. sond merchants, of 34-37. Con- the same area. naught Road Central, are re- presented by Mr Jahn McNeill, QC. Mr Leslie Wright and Mr Victor Gitting, instructed by Mr Y. K. Kan, of Messrs Le and LO
their
claim, plaintiffs alleged that by the negligence of the defendants, their servants and agents, lighters belonging
with
HIGHER STANDARD "One thing is quite clear. whereas certain
excuses for abandoning ship arises from ex- tenuating circumstances when a ship has been in collision and put into pert, which circumstances lend the Court to regard may
abandonment as not unjus- ang tiñable, when the circumstances to defendants were adrift and bore down and collided
are otherwise, that is to say, there has not been a collision plaintiffs lighters, sinking four
resulting in injury to the ship and damaging three.
and the ship is still intact, then This
morning, Mr d'Almada sald he wished to correct a miss the standard expected of seamen
is very much higher * take he made yesterday when he
Me d'Almada said this was said plaintiffs' tug, the Curlew made
clear in the case of the made two round
trips and a
Th Swabey. reported tow a total single trip to
of There was a clear distinction lighters from Kowloon Wharves to the Yaumati typhoon
typoon between the obligations of between 2.15 am, and noster and crew after a coil- 4.35 am. on September 2, 1953. alon and the ordinary risks He said the Curlew in fact attendant upon navigation, he
submitted. towed away seven lighters: the The Court observed that re- eightt. was towed away by the
shelter
Linda
and do away with the need for presumption that Chir had al-innocent, and the Prosecution is going to build P Choy Cheuk, another of plain-gard must be made to the type a case against me," said Charles Joseph O'Neill when committal proceedings against him tinued before Mr J. E. Durling at Central this morning.
at least £20,000 and for their already was working with Call-in had allegedly committed
metal and stones alone.
Only one
managed to
חה
has ever and steal them nearly got away with them ---- in the year 1871.
DT-
A Colonel Blood then ganised a raid but was arrested before he and his colleagues could escape on horseback with the jewels stuffed in a sack.
In admiration for his audacity King Charles II no1 only pardoned him but gave him an estate.-China Mail Special.
Lady Churchill Was Grateful
Londbal Apr. 23. A sharp-eyed schoolgirl last night saved a valuable diamond brooch belonging to Lady Churchill from being lost.
he
Tegedly intended to act with such persons in a manner pre- judicial to the maintenance of A team of Federal experts public order and that thereby forma on the polio cases an offence punishable under volving use of the Cutter vaccine. Regulation 5 (1) of the Emer-
Dr Leonard Scheele, US Surgency Regulations, 1931. geon General, who announced Mr J. W. D. Hobley, Crown creation of the network, repeated] Counsel, appeared for the his plea for public calm and Crown, assisted by Det. Insp. F. continued cccfience in the vac- Indge Buckingham. cination programme now under- way among young school chil- dren in cities across the country. "There is nothing unusual in the pollo picture across nation."
Dr Scheele. said follows very close to the five- year median."
the
Noting that children covered by the inoculation programme had received only their first shot,
Defence Force Awards
H.E. the Governor has au-
was.
he said, "It cannot be expected thorised the following awards that the vaccine would provide in regard to the Royal Hong-
kong' Defence Force, it protection so scon
"Moreover, the Sack vaccing is announced in the Government. 50 to 90 per cent effective after Gazette today.
full immunication. Thus in any large group of children who
C.
Eficiency Decoration: Major M. McEwan; Lieutenants R. F. K. Jones and W. Sicker. First and Second Clasp to Emiciency Decoration: Major J. H. Bottomley.
The Governor has alsy authorised the following awards in regard to the Hongkong Voluntzer Defence Corps...
If fell from her coat on to the have received the full course pavement as she and Sir Win-immunisation it can be expected there wil be some who will ton Churchill were entering a theatre.
contract the disease." Lady Churchill, unaware of Dr Scheele said the intelli- service would seek to
•loss, tras standing in the genee foyer when the girl, Cynthia convirm. reported cases, collect
the information Smith, who had been in
on whether the crowd gathered outside to wel- victims had been irocuïated, and then use such data to provide a come them, dashed in and hand- ed it over.
caily record on the disease. He said weekly reports would be issued on the whole picture Efficiency Decoration to the
She was warmly thanked by Sir Winston and Lady Churchill -China Mail Special.
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Eficiency Medal: Sgt J. O. Johnsen, Pte F. M. Soares, Pte F. M. Castro.
In view of the award of the
following officers of the HKVDC, the following awards of the Efficiency Medal and First Clasp are cancelled: L/Cpl R. F. K. | Jemes (Efficiency Medal), Lt W.
Stcker (Efficiency Medal and First Clasp), 14 R. F. K. Jones (First Clasp to Efficiency Medal).
APPOINTED TO COMMITTEE
HE. the Governor has ap- pointed. Mr A. Storrar to be a member of the Standing Coin- mittee on Technical Education and Vocational Trainity for a period of one year, vice Mr. J. Fimmie, it was announced i the Government Gazette today,
“Very Good: Sized” Quake Recorded
The defendan, aged 32, is charged with three counts of de- manding money with menaces."
Defendant is alleged to have, on December 21, 1954, uttered a letter demanding $1,000 from George Thomas Palmer menaces. He is also alleged to have demanded $1,000 from Palmer with menaces by letter On December 27, 1954 and have uttered a letter demanding
75 Sailors
Donate Blood
i
to
con-
tugs.
of persons placed in charge of Course also suggested that lighters and the master of a
ship. the Court visit the scene at an early date. The Court agreed to M d'Almada submitted
this
Mr d'Almada piso mentioned
from Rudolph Victor that it was in the Court's dis $2,500
cretion to leave the matter of Lederhofer with menaces December 28. 1954.
assessment of damages to the Registrar who could nece sary, be assisted by the Acessor in arriving at his assessment.
DPC Chan Kan, was called to give evidence this morning. He testined that at about 10 p., on December 18 last year, he was taking a position i an am ambush at Pokfulam Reservoir Road. With him were two other policemen.
Witness said that at about 10,30 DAL he
saw a person. coming from the direction of the Feik. At a. lamp post stopped for a while and then he proceeded towards Poktalam Police Station.
be
About half an hour later the person ran.back along the road in the direction of the Peak They gave chase and eventually arrested him.
Hearing is continning.
· LEGAL SUBMISSIONS
dealing
passage of Marsden with navigation and prima facie evidence of negligence..
distinction between the
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VISITOR'S GESTURE
shie
in the circumstances of the that
Mrs Key Byrne, an American, present case, the crew were writer, now visiting Hongkong. failing in the resclution ex- pected of them even allowing this morning at the conclusion Chinese. student gave $5 to a for the fact, as the Court bad of a court case at Kowloon, in polated out, that a must be drawn
order that the boy could redeem: master of a ship and the crew the wrist watch he had pawned
from another ·· under threats of lighters. Mr McNeill remarked that if
He said e
e dangerous precedent youth. plaintiffs were to succeed in the would be established to say that The Chinese student Law action, it was cecessary that they in circumstances of the present Slu-sang, was prove the actual damage re- kind, crews
a compainant of lighters and
*17. against Mui Wing-por, sulting from the collision, not vessels of that type might with the assessment resulting from It impunity abandon their ships to charged with demanding with
menaces a wrist watch from the mency of the waves and to
Law on March 26, in Yu Chan Beginning his submissions on the peril of other crews.
say the the law, Mr d'Almada referred
the resolution which Street. Kowloon
Mrs
of Byrne,
Seattle, to negligence as cited in a should be expected of crews of
this kind was
attained in Washington, was a spectator in was not
She said this case. These
fell court this morning. crew's | Lamentably short of that resolu- that
was particularly "We shall prove in this case on they are not required to
tion, even taking into considera interested in social problems.
According to the Prosecution that our lighters were properly reach the saill, care and nerve evidence, Law had pawned the moored on both sides of Whart
wrist watch for $5, and handed expected of crews of ships, No. 3"
They sald Counsel. were securely moured there and
"STANDS OUT CLEARLY" -
the proceeds to the accused,
Mr H. H. B. How, the Magis stationary and in these
to which I made "Whatever view your Lord-trate, after convicting accused cumstances
the decided that the watch should reference yesterday, it is my ship, on the whole of submission that Dolley and evidence, takes with regard to go back to the pawn broker, and Karley (two of defendants this abandonment, one thing I the pawn ticket to Law. lighters), bearing down on them submit on the evidence stands and colliding with them, showed out clearly. If there was
or justilable abandonment of these prima
two
their crews, then negligence
lighters by the abandonment was the result After citing at length from a further authority, Counsel con- of negligence on the part of the tinued: "Here, as I say, we had defendants in not supplying
The accused was remanded our five ligthers moored at assistance to the lighters when
for seven days pending a report Waart No. 3 North, and two at they should have done so." The Compagnie des Messageries Whart No. 3
Mr d'Almada said even if the from the Prison authorities as to South. They were for Air Vietnam, were summon- Maritimes, agents in Hongkong properly and securely moored Court held that abandonment the suitability of placing him in
At 2.30 am No. 5. typhoon was justifiable, it still had to a training school. ed before Mr Kowloon Magistracy this morning of the defendants break adrift was brought about by negligence I. T. Morris at signal is hoisted. These lighters find whether such abandonment
for committing a breach against unmanned, bear down upon and on the part of the defendants. the Immigrants Control, Or
Dealing with the defence that collide with us. True, a gale dinance,
was blowing, but you will have there was contributory negli regard to the fact that we were, sence by plaintiffs or that the without any
Counsel said plaintiffs an Air Vietnam plane which area at the material times, with denied any negligence on their The Baltimore has been station touched down in Kai Tak on the tugs of much smaller power part; contributory or otherwise ed for several years in the afternoon
Mr Dadd N. Willis has been Mediterranean
of April 18. They than the Glorley and Yaulty
The allegations made against and European
cautioned. waters, and was the ship chosen we
--| (defendants, tugs)."
us are, as you will recall from appointed Acting Press Officer Insp. Pilkington, prosecuting, the US Navy at told the Court that the Immigra
the answers filed, our failure of the Hongkong Public Rei- to represent
FULLY OCCUPIED the Royal Naval Regatta follow-ion Officer
The Court enquired whether properly to secure our lighters Hions: Office, during the absence. from the Colony of Mr S. 6. Was handed ing the Coronation.
plaindas bugs coud not have alternatively failure to remove it,
war announced
Gazette today: arrived from Saigon. This list
Mr d'Almada alternatively, failure to provide contained the names of
Seventy-five pinta of American blei were taken this snörning by Mrs M. Strathie for the Hong- keng Medical Services Bank.
Arrangements * 50 donors from the USS Baltimore had to be
stepped up at the last minute when
75 men turned up this morning-accompanied by
their attractive guardian Miss Helen Moser
the Servicemen's { Guides Grganisation, who dis- tributed beer and refreshments after the operation.
Mrs Strathie, who worked with Sister Kavanagh on about 30 donors at the Statue Square surgery, sent off another 30 to the Queen Mary Hospital, and a smaller party to the Kow- loon General Hospital
The donation, she said, was the biggest of the year.
For many of the men, it was
Cautioned For Technical Offence
The defendant firm pleaded guilty to failing to provide a cor
evidence
their first visit to the Colony Irect passenger list of arrivals by tow eight Haht able to | collision was an inevitable: ac-
Radio Hongkong
H.K.T.
out of this cident
Law was asked by Mr How it he could And the money to re- Law replied deem the watch.. that he could not, but would ask his mother if she could.
At this stage Mrs Byrne made her offer.
Gazetted
Appointments
passenger list when the plane rendered "assistance to defend thein to a place of safety, and the moments
62
that
Other
proba
to be
Mighters, Bots -pasengers, when in fact me 51 replied that plaintiffs' turns were || 1 summon.. assistance of adevere Mr J. E. Burns to be
Pfully occupied and could not quate assistance for them.. Officer-in-Charge of the Train new lend a hand. He said it was not say on the evidence as you ing
Dr J. G. d'Almeida Centre air hostess, Insp. Plking alleged against plaintifs that bro
hear it our lighters were to
to be Medical Officer on 6. Time Signal and Programm
ton
went on to say, assumed the they had not assisted defendants wre, and it is not, suficient le Acting Senior Nursing Slater,
properly moored where they tion; M69 LP
Wright Children' Half Poiler that Summer The Wind in the Widows arrivals was the same as the
the immber by Kenneth Grahame Adapted number given in the list. A he added, plaintiff's got a mall or suggest we contributed to leave, MA 1 Gordon to be As soon as conditions permitted, blame us for any negligence at ve Mas Buser, who is on Kay Jecicio. Part 3 "The-Wold Wood' (EDCTS): 6.50, TipToo long time was wasted by the board each of the Doller and this collision because they were Acting Senior Superintendent of Tones presented by Jean (Studio), Police in vainly attempting to Karley, got an overcast and tied not taken cewhere, that is to Police, vice Me T. Cashman who
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HE the Governo has ap Proved the confirmation of the Following ciflcers to the per
and pensionable manent éstühllshment: Mr / Crection (Magistrate), Me Berger
Valuation
Dallas, Tex., Apr. 28. The seismological observatory at Southern Methodist Univer- sity reported today that its instrument recorded a very, A Weeldly Magazine devoted to the| The defendant | them dow Counsel was then very good sized earthquake" Arts Edited and Introduced he queried by the Police, pence on the part of the be said to be a contributory of Schools, about 7 pm GMT Tanet Tomblin Booler: Reviewed by
for the co-defendants pot to have supplied cause to the collision Ruth Kirby, Seventy Tease State forme, said that
D. L Steediately co
tugs to their w
Hahtera. He said. A spokesman said it could not of the 2nd World War weer
The hearing is proceeding. te immediately determined from 'Tauradoy" by Jahre Steinbeck receiving the query from the that their tus in the circum-E
Haemar Von Bernator and Diether Police his clients had cabled what direction the earthquake her talk about Arabic, Music Saigon to verify the situation
bled fancies, should
towed have those Mighters away
The New Cha came"
7.38, Weather Report 6. Time Signal
Me d'Alainda went on to make Bank Building "If it occurred in a populated and The News (London Tay Three. cables were sent off, and
3.00, An Appeal by 7.D. Clare the reply received was to the BOME
Ba connection arca, it undoubtedly caused: 2 C.B.EM.C. on Behalf of effect that one passenger did not for det
(Baling and with the improper abandonment great dent of damage," the
Sur In connection the article spokesman said United Press.
defendants" lighters by their ite was ofor - the crew, and
concerning the new Chattered Veyr), Mr. R. Blacklock (Sur- decide whether this Bank bulding which appeared in veyor of Ships).
odnesday, was or was not the China Mail on
new to the Hongk dealing with ships sin debtednes
master's dizty to stay by his ship; particulars about and "at" to desert her until all building were. bate, | hope wan, gode, York,
Skiernie panciple should be curtain fales borne in mind when considering scheme.
Hongkong Family Welfare Society
(Recorded) 8.15, Artist of the board the plane. Week Sophie Noel Soprano: 8.30, Mr Strellett added that con London Studio Melodies.... Jack. Colde
red on him under the Juvenile. Horime time. More Lave settled, and the refugee problem
Hour Cisten Request possented there is very "confused.
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Governor-has-appointed the Cof
In exercise of incwers conler-mad his Golden Strings (HBCTS);: /ditions in Salgon age very un-cited from an ] we wish to acknowledgo Ofenders Ordinance.ITEM the Cate; 10,15,ntacting -£rong cause of bathe unit lowing to be Assistant Probation angles by Altair Cooke (Recorded pleaded guilty to Officers, it was announced in | Round about sa 16.89, “Westies? Be- offence, Printed and published by WaLLIAM ALICK GEINHAM for the Government Gazette: today: porta 11. Time • Sigona Barleti In reply to the and on behalf of South China, Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Messra Wallace Lee Ching-was, ooooh: Matney God Save the
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HE the Governor has ap Member of the Traile Advisory Committee vice the Hon. Dhan 1. Button fee, it was announced the in the Government Gazette, 10-
Sday,