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JOHN CLARKE'S

CASEBOOK

The Ring Of Rose's

CHINA MAIL

Zhukov's Prominence At Geneva Causes Speculation

Geneva, July 20.

Marshal Georgi Zhukov has been pushed onto

Sit with a buck cout, Kremling and led right

E was neatly turned the stage of international diplomacy by the

and a scarlet hat that sat becomingly un her crisply curled black hair. A plump woman of 43, whose name was Rose.

She came into the dock of Laurence Dunne's court at Bow

IL Street, with never glance about her, composed, self-con- tal.

"There are two charges of embezzlement against you" wid the learned elerk. "It is sald that on one any you took 158, and on another £1 10%,, the moneys of your employers."

Rose pleaded guilty to both The gook motioned charges. her to sit down, as the solicitor, for the employers roze.

TEST-PURCHASES

upins

President Eisenhower.

fcolights the

Why do the most powerful men in Washington and Moscow want to make a star diplomatic performer out of the Soviet armed forces chief? Both East and West seem determined to get the most out of the personal friendship between Eisenhower and Zhukov.

There is Д suspicion

the leaders the dread results of any Kremlin may be setting upH-bomb war fur both sides. Zhukov us a senpegoat if Mos- The obvious corollary to this new "soft line" fails to would be that the armed forces cow's make expected guins.

have lasisteti on i new, more conciliatory approach to the West.

If the cold war ices over again Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Communist Party boss Nikita Khchev might blamu Zhukov and his highly publicised friend- ship with Eisenhower.

One argument goes this way: if former secret pollee chief Lavrenti . Beria can be blamed IIS woman," the solicitor

for the break with Tito, what's worked as a said,

Fates

to stop the Russians from say- uxsistant in my clients' shop, In

ing any failure of a relaxed dellciencies Soviet policy was of Consequence

due to some test purchases were made.

nde. Zhukov-Eisenhower plot? She did A blouse was bought.

!! But not give a receipt nor pay

generul view amo Moscow observers and the money handed to her,

diplomats gathered here is that Ziukov's prominence

Ou

the second occasion, two articles were brought; she paid in the money for only one of them."

of

Bose listened. No interest in what was being said showed on her face; che might have been listening to a speaker on a m ing subject. She might have been in a coma. Except for her hands. Them worked tinuously, the fingers

the right furiously twisting the right

fariously twisting the wedding ring on the gas though third inger of the other. the ring

charm that would ward off all s and druw all danger frum the story being told.

were

ANOTHER SUM

46/HEN she was challenged,“ W the solicitor went on, "she admitted taking another sum of E1 49. She wishes this to be taken into consideration."

Rose looked straight still working the ring,

the

A

WARY EYE ON CHINA

Moreover, Westerners iz Moscow have gained the in- pression that the Soviet armed forces are keeping a wary eye on Red China with her proe- ticully inexhaustible mun- power.

Russia's policy for a hundred ayears was to keep a weak China long the longest land frontler in the world. Experts doubt if iccological considerations have caused the Soviet army to vise its views completely. It is bellef in in- strongly held unlial diplematic circles that Zhukov's

reflects

growing influence of the Soviet armed forces or Russion

armed

rc-

forcek are

policy. They feel Bulganin and Krushchev know, and Elscourging better relations with the West so the Soviet Union can hower believes, that the views of the Soviet armed forces and keep a sharper eye on Chinn- their boss must be taken into Associated Press. Account whoo determining Kremlin polley.

INDEPENDENT CONTROL

In this connection, they say Zhukov apparctly has enough independent control over those forces so that his presence WAB important for disarmament and sturity decisions which might be takon in Geneva.

Absent Juror &

Fined $50 Warned

K.

Established 1845

THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1955.

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

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"If he makes that much money, he'd surely buy some in- surance if you tell him you never miss a game he's in on TV!"

Cable &

Wireless Explain

Cable and Wireless told the China Mail this morning that their decision to charge for the regis- tration of telegraphic addresses as from October 1 is the result of instructions from the Head Office in London to fall in line with government and tele- graphic companies throughout the world.

In Singapore the government telecommunications departments have always charged for regis

year

Ever since Cable and Wireless year, $15 for six months and $8 set up its offices in Hongkong for three months. the registration of telegraphic address has been free and any The presence here of Zhukov A warning that any future about 25,000 registered addressos one could register. There are now

tered addressra and as from and Krushchev underlines a bellef that there are three inain forces failure to a tend for Jury ser-

for Hongkong, some firms hav-October the Cable and Wireless as 30 registered branch there will also charge ruling Russle today the Soviet vice would be met with a stiffer

penalty was given by Mr Justiceing as many the ahead, government,

Communist

the equivalent of £2 Gre acting Senior addresses, armed forces. Puisne Judge,

uniform rate which is tho Round Party, and the

at the Criminal und, she The best-informed diplomats in Sessions this incrning, when he Wireless

ไก According

Cable

and

throughout the world the

registering ot Murrow believe that under thened Mr Roger Pennels, garage addresses requires a large staif

their Head Office, A policeman went inlo thereat unreasy system of corn-

installation scrvlee manager, $50 for not the

of addressing witness-box and told the chler mitter rule the armed forces magistrale what he kaw of have a large measure of in-answering his name when called machines, and a large amount of

to serve on a Jury at a criminal office space. Rose's history, but nothing that dependence and express views

trial. her which must be respected. explained what had made

Under the International Tele- sten).

One resull possibly has been On his appearance this morn-graphic Regulations, companies

impress

elvillaning. Mr Penncis was asked toare permitted to make a charge sip into the witness box and for registering addresses if they take the oath.

wisi.

round aud

twisted it.

CHE

SUSPICION

to

was married, rul

ko daughter of 21, n husband who worked as a porter in a factory. Their home was in a respectable-sounding suburb. There, Rose had been an as- sistant lo a grocer's shop until coming to work in the West Wach. Her pay there had been

£ 10, 31. a week Nothing was raid of what her husband etmed, or her daughter.

"Did she offer

Lion?"

Nomeer

the

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Hard Going At Geneva

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His Lordship

then told Mr

address covering

set by

Το Quick The Rescue

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER

Witness Describes Axe & Chisel Attack

A witness at the Criminal Sessions this morning described how the accused had rushed into a cubicle with an axe and a chisel in his hands and began striking various people there at random, He was testifying at the trial of Tam Fook-wing, 24, before Mr Justice J. R. Gregg, acting Senior Puisne Judge.

From Our Files

100 Years

To

Ago

the Editor of the "China Mall."

Sir,-As you have more than

once vaguely intimated in your kong would be benefited rather than otherwise if H.M. Military forces were withdrawn, and as the editorial "We" gives weight. to opinions which, if uttered in- dividually. might be

considered of no importance be take up

column that the Colony of Hong-

pute the point, and the pen to dispute to endeavour to shew,

to the

Tam, who is alleged to have thrown an 11-year-old best of my ability, the dangers boy over the second floor verandah of a flat in Des Voeux that might arise in the remole Road Central on February 6 Inst, is charged with wound-possibility of such an event hap- ing the boy with intent to murder, alternatively wounding pening through the influence of the boy with intent to do him grievous bodily harm, and wounding Leung Pui-yuk, the boy's mother, with intent. He pleaded not guilty to all three counts.

The Prosecution is being con- ducted by Mr Desmond Mayne, acting Senior Crown Counsel, ussisted by Dei. Sub-Insp. Jenkins, The accused le not represented by Counsel. The hearing is before a Jury of six men and a woman,

Several witnesses tendered by the Crown for cross-examination by the accused were not quired to testify, as the accused said he had no questions to ask

them.

Accused put it to witness that she was making up a story in saying she saw him take out the axe and chisel. He asked, how she had noticed this and yet had turned her back to hlm. Witness replied she did not know accused Intended to attack anyone,

Accused said he had been re-working with the tools and when he rushed into the eublele it. was only to tell the people there that a child had fallen into the street. He had no intention of attacking anyone, he declared,

Tam Kwong, father of the accused, cross-examined by his son, said he was in his cubicle listening to Rediffusion on afternoon of February 6. was lying on his bed and curtain separating his cubicle into two was not drawn, but

Witness maintained she was the telling her story exactly as she He had observed what had occur- the red.

The trial is proceeding.

to see out of the room.

from his position he was unable

Lal Pakt-wai said he was visit-

285 Des Voeux Road Cen-

14 Kowloon Farmers On Trial

or authorities. your

opinion on the home public

As it is difficult to argue against generalilies, I will frst take the liberty of stating what I believe to be your opinions on the subject, and will then reply to them.

1st, That if there were no Military force here, the Colonial Authorities would be compelled to bestir themselves In order to provide an efficient Police, to which force along (being efficient) is your opinion that the interests of the Colony might safely be entrusted..

it

and, That the lack of the Colony being a military station, makes it in ume of wor particularly, an object of attack to a foe.

3d. That ar protecting forco son is too weak, and is therefore against foreign, aggression the gars

a moliçe of danger rather than protection, as it inviter attack with- out the means of repulsion.

POLICE FORCE

the

10

In reply to the first supposition: An efflètent Police under wich cle- cumstances would require to be composed chiefly of Europeans enlisted for a term of years DE home-men experienced in their duties, cool, and not arocious every opportunity

provoke hostilities with

longtail'd thousands of this place. That such a force might be obtained at a very considerable expenso La true, but that it could be, kapt up is very doubtful, 23 the

which milate Against the health effkiency of European troops, here would also aparate in tenfold degTIO On European poliemmen. Thus your pollos force might, through ́ éven umal exposure, dwindle to a mene skeleton in the course of a single could you afford the necesary con

and

tral, second floor, on February 6. He called at the flat at 2 pm. and played cards with Ng Ol, Wong

Choi and Lal Sin in a verandah cublele. About 4.30 p.m. he saw the accused enter the cubicle. Accused, he said, attempted to strike at a woman, Lai Sin, with an axe. Lai Sin evaded

the blow and accused then began swinging the axe and striking wildly at the people in Mo Fan Village, Kowloon the cubicle. Witness crept up Tong, who were alleged to dense to the moneyed Chiness of behind the accused and grabbed have damaged and trespass- they hold of him. Eventually the ac-ed on a site which had been from Canton event of commiderable

Fourteen farmers of the

month. In much an event, how

the place? We all know how proce are to take alarm on very vague reports, and fee hence or

particularly with reference to

the

the European being altogether too

cused was overpowered. Leung Pul-yuk tried to pacity the ac- handed over to an invest-expense to themselves. I speak more cused, but accused chopped her ment company by virtue of Chinese population of Hongmonk. over the eyebrow, said witness, a court decision, faced trial

Cross-examined,

witness on two charges of malicious prosperity of the place depending o denied that Leung Pul-yuk suffered her injury during the damage and forcible entry He declared he saw before Mr H. H. B. How at struggle. accused chop her.

Kowloon this morning.

WOMAN

ESCAPES

on

the

have

Pennels that on two occasions In the United Kingdom to he bad failed

to attend the register an

Inland and overseas cables costa suddenly shrieked through the dren in the cublele at forcibly entered the site on May Criminal Sessions and asked if he could give a reasonable ex- planation under oath for his failure to attend..

TOO BUSY

Mr Pennels sald

his ex- to study planation for his absence yester.

ministers whether they could any explana-suggest machinery

LA

replica. there been fairly s.ream of deficiencies?" "Yes, sir." "About a dozen," the officer said, and agreed that suspicion Rose's thefts had fallen for upon them ul.

£3 a year; In the United States of America the charge is US$12 fees are also a year. Similar charged in Japan, the Philip pines, and other countries.

In Hongkong the charge from October 1 will be $30

as

quite busy, and at the Radio Hongkong

to

8. Time Signat Skammary: 4.09. presented by

(Stiklio): 0.304

Sir Laurence asked. | when a 'conference should be day (Wednesday) was that his explanation at all, sir," called to consider in detall both job as a garage service manager

problems.

kept

him He said he was sure the Rus-moment he had also to assist alans desired peace as carnestly the office work duc

various as the Americans. He said the

staff members

H.K.T. being foreign ministers should try to away sick. Although he knew? he should have, been at Court "build a bridge" between con-

yesterday, there was so much ficting East-West views.

The

problem of building the work to do that he felt he could

could hardly be solved not leave. bridge in detail in the time available

Mr Justice Gregg asked if he But the summit could not at least have informed here, he raid. confererse must

end the Registrar of the Court that without the delegations having he could not attend if he had 2

they

bunestly reasonable excuse, were working for peace.

Instead ho had left li to the Court to sum- mon him to appear.

A KIND OF PRIDE THE Chief Magistrate osked Resg what she wanted to say. She rose lu her feet, and furiously worked on her wed ding ring The charm, the talisman, had got to work now. Speech was a long time coming. Then, only one word. "Templ- Ce said.

but wasn't just

said Sir single temptation," Laurence, "This sort of thing can't be pardoned.

You must ko to prison for two months."

Rose gave no cry of protest, There was no expression of dis- may on her face,

shown!

sessions. But

nut

of the

"It is your duty as a citizen of this country to lend your as- sistance to the public as juror" His Lordship went "It is your privilege and your on.

duty to do so. The least I can do in the circumstances

is to fine you $50, and let this be a warning to you that if you are summoned to

appear

In future

.

not

guilty

The 14 ment were alleged to have damaged a dence sur- Ng Oi, a woman, said Leung Pul-yuk was her daughter. Wit-rounding a alte at the junction now was playing cards with a of Oxford and Herford Roads, The sound of a distress siren number of other

the property of the Hongkong people February 0.

There were some Home Building and Investment

to Company Ltd, and Victoria Harbour carly qulet

the 7,622-time, including Ho Hing-cheung, 21. They pleaded not this morning when ton British

steamer City of her youngest grandson. When the card party was over, witness Ottawa had her mooring chains broken at Buoy Aland

saw accused enter the cubicle adrift.

with an axe and a

in his Seeing accused att hands.

witness picked

up het grandson and escaped from the cubicle to the side verandah.

thero Witness agreed been complainis by accused regarding the noise made by the

went

im-

Д The City of Oitawa

mediately sen; out signals and started the sirens as the cables snapped at 3.39 a.m., and only 15 minutes later, through quick efforts by the authorities con- and Programme cerned, a Kowloon Dock tug was

Half Hour going to the scene to give assis

Achamontance; Portugues Half

Jazz Robert

and his Orchestra: 7.10. "Peter Pan"

gear in numbers, and the entirely on the former,

RESTRICTIONS

I protest against restrictions am to the free ingress and egrees of the Chinese inhabitants, which might possibly be resorted to by the local government in a momentary: feeling of weakness. Even if restrictiona were made in anticipation, they would be burdensome, and open the door sill wider to "equesza šn cumshaw.* Moreover, when the mo ment of weaknes came, they would be utterly powerless; as ordinances are but peper, and will not carTY out their own provisipata. I have dwelt rather long on this point, wod shall conclude by instaricing the inte lots at Singapore; and ask you,

have been the co what might sequences had not the opportune arrival of H.M. Ship Sybille placed a European force at the diaposa! of the Governor? With the eum of Canton available at the shortest notice, and the Imperial Authorities · ktrudly reciprocating our neutrality. as practised during the attacks on Kowloong, we, should in imitag mase be in a humiliating position, one out of which it would bame theoriete to extricate u

(and were

legally represented.

Insp. F. Roberts, pro- the case secuting, said that started on May 16 when Mr H. J. M. Vanthall, a bailiff of the Kowloon District. Court served had writs of possession of lots of land in Kowloon Tong as a re- sult of a District Court decision for the plaintiffs in an action, the Hongkeng Home Building Another woman, Wong Chol,

and Investment Company said she saw accused enter the against the occupants of the 101s. be based upon the conduct of war cubicle and attempt chop, at

children in the flat.

SECOND SUPPOSITION With regard to the second-sup- position: Your argument appears to While Mr Vanthall was authorities in carrying on the wat

Police the people there, Accused had an exccuting the writs, he received with Russia. Aller the

axe and a chisel and when he

Hour (Bludio): 7. Sidney Torch Several Marine

Case, how- ever, and suppose us to be at war Vocal selections from the Broadway launches rushed to the vicinity

certain opposition and Policu

with the United States or France, Production. Starring Mary Martin on interception of the signals entered ho shouted that he was wero called to assist

The former him in

country, possessing buf and Cyril Ritchard: 7.50. Weather and Marine tug No 28 was sent going to chop someone, Witness

the skeleton of a Navy comparative. Report 8. Timo Signal and THE

out the Court order. escaped from the cubicle carrying

as heretofore, resort 30 ly, would News (Landon lielay): 8.00, Com- out also but was recalled when also

evicted and The people were with one of her children.

privaleering; and then, allow me to mentary (Landon Relay) or Special the Kowloon Dock jug was on

ask, what would be the object of Sympli 0.15.

A third woman, Lai Sin, said the land was fenced and hand- Announcements:

her way.

such pervatzars? Would they attack Poch "Stenka Razin."

ahe had just returned from shop-ed over to the rightful owners

military station in preference, to (Glizounov); 8.30, Journey” into |

The tug feached the City of ping when she saw accused take CONCERTED EFFORT

capturing helpless merchantmen of Space, Wallien and Produced by

Colonies? unprotected after 4 a.m.

plundering Charles Chiton Episode 8 (BBCTB): Ottawa shortly

Moreover the question arises, where 9. Time Signal. What's the Form and subsequently towed the

would be a port of 'refuge to our iftroonded London Relay); 5.13. At steamer to Kowloon Bay where

maychant. Davy" engaged in the China and Baxt India Trade the Opera. "Manon Lescaut" Acts

or where 3 & 4 (Puccini) Principals with the is moored in safety. Chorus at Orchestra of the Ac

Rome

The ste:mer

no

cademia Di Banta Cocolinart camage, acccrding to an official

sustained by Francesco Pradeill: 10. Trank Chacksfield and

cond.

file Orchesins: 10.00 One Night of the Bank Line, agents for the

Music in the Rue Morgan ship. Stand. Manner; 10.59, Weather Report; 11, Timo Sinal Radio News Resi A source concerned revealed (London Relay): 11.09, Test Cricket this morning that the reason the England South

Africa. Com-

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an axe and a chisel from cabinet. She was busy sorting out her purchases and turned her back to the accused. Later ake heard a commotion.

European On Assault Charge

James Martin,

· On May. 21, at about 11.30 à concerted am, there was effort made by a large number of people and the fence war could our vessels of war refit in the pulled down. The people then event of bekg disabled either in Pentured the property and began action or by storms?

lling the

The third nippostiion merely loade and planting to the conclusion that po far from thereby showing Garrison beleg withdrawn, pro- vision should be made for its reai intended to slay amciency.

vego co were called and

that them

there.

as a result the 14 defendants were arrested.

Mr. Herbert J. M. Vanthalt, Senior Land Ballif of Kowloon 31-year-old District Court, gave corrobork-

CORDIAL ATMOSPHERE

When this afternoon's meeting broke up

the delegatione left the Palace of Nations looking serious, in contrast to the smiles which marked the end of earlier

Brilish spokes man said the meeting took place

a cordial atmosphere, A feeling of pessimism had Leen evident

in She picked le

conference and you fali to do so, the no mentaries on the 1st day's play of ship did not drop anchor es BoČE! up her morning paper and her circles this morning following a will be substantially increased the 4th Test by Rex Alston, John as she started drifting was be

two-hour meeting handbag from the dock seat, and

Arlett Mr Pennels was then allowed isendingley, Leeds (Recorded Larkkan

ond Charles Fortune, cause she was within the cablu walked briskly away towards foreign ministers nt which to leave the Court.

area. She could not steam out Rebayj; Cod Bays The Queen; to safely as she had no steam European, pleaded not guilty to tive evidence, prison. Whatever the private they discussed the "Interrelated"

Close Down: reasons were that had made her problems of German unlly and

up at the time. steal, they were private silii. Furopean security,

The City of Ollawa, eern- There was a kind of pride in Western sources said that the the manner of her leaving. Soviet Foreign Min later, Mr

Conner coremanded by Captain L.E. Smith, Molotov,

ducted by Auntie Jor: 8.30. Tro strived here on Tuesday from gave "Ovosive"

pienna-Latira American rhythms | Beira, in ballist.. ongwera to Western attempts to clarity the Soviet atillude to Gorman unity.

Proceedings at this afternoon's Londón, July - 21.

meeting of heads of government Two Hungarians, said to be went moro swiftly today thanks Amprican #ples, have beat to a speeding up of the transla executed after being sentenced tion system... At

every to death by the military oscilon speech was reported in English, of the Hungarian Supreme Court Russian und French. Now there In Budapest, the" Hungarian news i are simultaneous translations ogency (MTÍ⠀ réported leday-after each speaker has spoken. Reuter, M1

-Router.

Spies Executed

first

Says Cat Meat Good For Him

B.

Charged before Mr W. S. Collier at Kowloon Court this morning with slaughtering two eals for food, Li Nang claimed that the cat meat was good for his health. He added that he was suffering from some In- torial injuries which could be, heuled by eating cat mental Defendant who had a clear record was ocutioned, de fet,

He was found slaughtering tho, cute In-Fuk Wing Street, Kowloon, on July 19 by a police

Printed and published by WILLIAM: Alick GriNHAM for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndhain Street, City of Victoria, in, the Colony, of Hongkong. I consiabla, F

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CHANGED SITUATION I consider that, your presuming that I have proved it such-conals in, viewing the loca) interest as the sole object and pur -pose of tha. Colony, whereas I think have shown it has other and more Important interons to serve, in Korner: waTE, the China trade was confined to me port, inde con- ducted by a powerful Company whose merchant fest coped suppers- fully with the squadrons of France,

-and--the - im--: Now *** „ changed, perial Government. Would have to provide accordingly, pazakonEDG

In conclusion: Why make the Presence of-the-milļlary: torossa.

Petition for ",municipal bugbeary

obtained, when privilegos, and

mothe military like any cor porations in England, skarpt upon your own - requllaftiori-reformn

a charge of common amauli Mr A. R. Doran, residing at before Mr J, E. Durling at 25 Oxford Road, near the scene the incident, testifled that at Contral Magistracy this morn of t

about 11.30.a. on May 21, as a Ing.

Martin who is residing in result of hearing some noise, ho Room 941, Easton House, is went to his verandah where he SHIP ITS WALL the Melody-Isham, Jones:

charged with amaulling E. Hawa crowd of about 50 people

the

fance sur Personally ✓ Parade— 30denunda

Tavares and Chung Pui-nam on pulling down Row: 7.16. Library of Adventure!

Returning

from her trials June 21, 1955 is the corridor of rounding a site opposite to his -7.30%) Melody MARIC—MODES Lux

use. Į house with hour and rakes: "After reminiscing; B, Timo signal and is ynterday afternoon after, re

the third floor of Easton Hotis bulling down the foure, some of police, commending atỹ tha news (12mdon Halay); 8.00: Weather Atting In Kowloon Dock the

The defendant pleaded no paport, zanneʼta "and" intertutaj: 8:18. French 4,435-ton freighter: Tori- guilty and said that the man the people went into the vacant car, but the motions Malacturing Brusical-Costurion, the ma crashed into the dock walls and wife living on

the floor land and started planting dainamcoming GLIDIN George Malachino Orchestra: 8.30,

hardables.

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She was about to tie up to a below were fighting

wild that be reported Tour 2018 Secrets, utg space

Lo went down, Yard-starring Clive Brooks, pilot was able to move her. room defendant told his Word

and who hit the walls before hand, took the baby up to my after party of Pollos arrived.

known how much ship. 140, Tom Cricketi aje kuursko damage was caused to the ship Hearing of the case has been Maarith Dogs occas Envourtec Cute Will be entering my sdburned, all the afternoon of in mid,:: Ood Save the Queen", Clodock today for a check overS

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