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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK
An
Empty Seat
In The Plane
A along a runway
B
But
N nirliner streamed was all ready for her.
the policeman who Wis speaking
don Airport and climbed, roaring as if sheer sound lifted its great bulk and sustained it in its climb to- wards the sky.
now.
"This the parcel you want?" the policeman suid, not bother-
at that moment to reveal
his identity.
"That's right, thank you So The airplane headed east, Its much, Margaret, my friend, she uitinate destination India. Kave it to you to give me?” There was an emply sent in the Lydia asked, Jer cabin and JI name
MUCH TRAVELLED crossed out in the manifest4VES," the policeman sold. lydia's name.
Then he told Lydia who
"
|
Lydia, the promising young he was, "I am arresting you." dress designer, who should have he been dying to visit her mother in Bombay, stood, instead, in the dock at Bow Street, pleading gully to a charge of theft.
BLACK VELVET CHE had stolen dress material
worth more than £40 from The them for which, until a few days before, she bad worked
This gud." A probeerand spir 1 Mr Bertum Reece, the ngis- trate. "parcelled up some of The solen material ve
of yards Black velvet and asked a friend who worked with he jo take it Trn the offer, take at home, and keep it for her.
"Four days ago, the defen- starat left Use Sim, without giv- ing notice She rang up her friend and sakf she wanted t
said. "for stealing this material from your employers.
The black velvet was valued at £6, it was not unlil later That the other siuffs Lydia had Estołeń were discovered.
This girl is 24 years old" the puliceman went on? "She was born in South Africa, and as a child was taken to Hongkong and Switzerland, Slic
Wus
educated in England at (and he named a famous girl's pubile school) and then won a diploma for dress designing. She has been earning about 417 a week, but she left to visit her mother, and should have flown to lombay today.”
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CHINA MAIL
· 1645
THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1956.
MAN APPLIES FOR COURT'S ASSISTANCE
An appellant advised by the Court to consider the question of employing a solicitor to present his case asked Mr Justice J. R. Gregg in the Appeals Court this morning whether the Court itself could do it at a nominal fee as he said he did not think he could afford engaging a solicitor or Counsel.
Appellant was Felix Jacob Pisarsky, of 11-A Carnarvon Road, Room 28, and he appealed against a decision by the Kowloon Magistrate, Mr I. T. Morris, who ordered that the child born to appel- lant and Nina Patrikeeff be in the custody of the mother and that the appellant should have the right of access to it at all reasonable times.
AI the Mogistrate's Court, Nina Patrikoeff, of 11-A Corner- von Road, Room 16, complained that appellant had denied her the custody of and access to their infant son.
His Lordship said he was not certain whether there was any free legal aid for pauperS
Mr Desmond Mayne who was present In Court on another case, said he
he thought that if appel- lant's income fell below n_CLT-
Chief Justice that this was to figure, and he satisfied the
in which Counsel or Soli-
case
И
Youths'
Arms
Offence
pleading
Two youths isitor should be assigned, he was guilty to possession of arms under those cir-without a licence, were xen- cumstances there would be a tenced to three months and
Assignment would
that sure
NO HÁRD LÚCK STORY TLDIA, in whom an Eastern
kind
of beauty and patcel, as it contained material Western kind of chle effectively assignment she meant to make into a dress efnained. lowered her head. for her west to Hombay The She was very near to fears, and
Counsel uid, he thought ap- years trad grown all friend, meanwhile,
she could say
"I'm pellant could apply. WGS: oxned the parcel. Buspartious.
very, very morry," and that in a The
black
whisper.
realised that
velvet and been stolen
On
THE PARCEL
E policeman's voice droned THE
Lydia in the dock, closed her yes, remembering, remem- hering.
That telephone
call in her So if I can come round This evening and collect
The purvey
you, Phave it ready for
This is no hard-luck story, you kruw," said the magistrate. You are a person of education and talent, which makes it all very much worse. You must pay a fine of £10, or go to prison She could be
for 28 days."
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
11
2-17 "TACLE. PS, OR ©†106 by MA Serviet, Jan
"Does she have to study art and music and ballet to charm young mon? I met you working in a bakery shop?"
NEW, BIGGER
depend on many matters and bound over in $500 for three "PEAK TRAM
each by Mr J. E.
nt Central
this
Durling morning.
The defendants were Chow Kwok-chiu, 24, and Cheng Sing. 20. Chow was represented by
BEING BUILT
HK Man's Examination Success
SHEAFFER'S
ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN
Seven
Appeals Dismissed By Judge
Six appeals against sentence, and one against conviction were dismissed by Mr Justice J. R. Gregg, Acting Senior Puisne Judge, in the Appeals Court this morning.
Chan Chun-yau, 31, unem- ployed, who was sentenced to 15 months and six strokes of the cano for larceny from the persON Bold he was sick at the time and in straitened circumstances. forced to commit the He was
offence,
Chan asked for a reduction f the sentence and cancellation of the order for the cane.
His Lordship remarked that appellant snatched from a woman who was carrying a baby in her arms at the time.
2
WES He was
A MEAN CRIME Mr Desmond Mayne, Crown Counsel, and that as the Court had pointed out
this mean type
of crime. Sorry to say that 11 was a rather prevalent type of offence in the Colony just now and which he respectfully submitteed required a deterrent at the present time. Dismissing the appeal, his Lordship said he could roe no reason to vary the sentence im- posed,
ap-
The five other appellants pealing against sentence were Lee Kee, 37, foll, with one pre- |vious conviction, sentenced to 18 In the 1968 preliminary months for procuring an act
of
The Peak Tramways are putting a new and bigger examination of The Royal gross indecency; Chan Yau-tin,
tram into summer.
His Lordship Informed up pellunt that he could apply to The Chief Justice provided that requirements of the law had the been
Earlier pled with
lold Court through a woman
appeliant
the Mr A. M. L. Soares, of Messrs inter-
Bruttons and Co. and Cheng by he was preter that
concerned Mr K. Y.
Messrs F Yung, of and his future. Zimmern and Co. about his and he hoped the "high Court"
The Prosecution He
said uppcul. would grunt his
the said that since the Court order defendants
arrested Street on March 14. he had seen the child only four Percival that was
times, on Sundays, and he was The first defendant was found
to have a fighting iron and the core more than the present Accond a knife.
--The
Lydia crept away. pay the fine. It would not longed before she reached her mother in Bombay frightening thought The friend hart been a good nows of that morning's happen-
her
When word.
Lydia inge would very likely arrived at her at. the parcel her mother
NEXT WEEK
as
the
front
goes
up
the
back
goes
even
down
sooner.
High-neck, 'long-torno gun
dress with a bare back
for a great "exit line." The
bosom lifted by: Cole's
"Hi Fi" inner bra. Border
print cotton. S.M.L.
Cole
of california
Paquerette's
16A Dos Voeux Road
Tel: 214157
בוסg
reach refused to see it on other days.
He said he spoke to the Magls trate about it
and he did not want to listen to the case,
ALLEGATION
were
มา
In mitigation, Mr Soares sald his client was a youth of 24 and his family. was dependent on him. He was a soldier in the He alleged that the Magistrate Hongkong Signal Regiment and was on the side of his wife.
the Army were prepared 10 His Lordship sald he was not take him back as he was a good
Mr Soares aspersions soldier. ta
punishment being cast upon the Magistrate stringent He reminded appellant of his utterly ruin the defendant.
wo grounds of uppeal and re- quested him Lo address Inc Court on,t
them. Appellunt
hack unt said he pealed once and was refused
there to sien
two
ap-
would
service In the
Designed to allow passengers the fullest view possible of the landscape us they journey up and down the Peale the new car will be able to held 72 possen-
gera Lon
Еста
The new train is being con alructed by Mests Leung Kam Kee of Kowloon and will be put into service in July or August. It will increase the Peak Tram- ways fleet to four.
Institution of
or two months
of
unemployed, given two Chartered 28, Surveyors, one of the long years and six strokes for larceny and fined $500 from the person kong candidates, Mr J. K.
for breach Chik of 51, Kimberley Road, bond; Yu Chu, 25,
unemployed, Kowloon, had the distinction with live previous convictions, ofhending the list of suc- sentenced to 18 months for
rglary and burglary cessful candidates.
As
According to the Gazette this the Governor-in- morning Council has amended the Peak has said any
Tramways Rules to include two types
of carriages, one of net unladen weight between 120 ewt and 189 ewt and carrying more than 72 passengers; and one of between 130 to 140 cwt and carrying not more than in 62 passengers.
Mr Yung Fald his client was accompanying his wife to see a doctor when he was told by a man to carry the knife, The defendant was the only son his family.
not
Official Appointments
sen.
Mail Notices
The latest Limes of posting shown below are those for que registered correspondence postad at G.P.O., Hongkong. The latest porting mee elsewhere (which, In general, are unțiler than the 1.P... Umes can be ascertained by enquiry at the local ones.
The latest posting times for registered articles are gesernity shin hour earlier than the times shown below. Particulars regarde ing parcel male can be racer- tained by angolry at any Dosb omer.
EASTER HOLIDAYS
ARRANGEMENTS Tomorrow & Baturday, March 10 & 31 respectively, the pabilo counters at the Victoria, Sheung- wan and Kowloon Central Post Omices will be opened from D ant, to Noom, and wantsal Post Once from 10 am, to Noon.
The box labbles at the Vic- toria & Kowloon Central Port amees will be opened from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Bheungwan from 9.in, to Noon and all other offers at which there are post Since Doken from 10 m.2. to Nook, There will be one genstal de- very of correspondance cous- mending at 10 am, and one cui- lection from ali pillar boxes,
Du Easter Monday, April 1, thong "will be no delivery. The public counters at the Victoria, Sheungwan and Kowloon Central Post Umees will be opened fromTA am. to Noon and Wantaxi from ****10^4.13. 2o Nõõn.“
The box_lobbles at the Vic- toria, and Howloon Central Post Dices will be opened from & Bath, to 8 pm, Shaungwan from D a.m. to Noon and Wantsal from
.m. to Noon. All other Post Ofice will be closed.
THURSDAY, MARCH. 29
By Al Pakistan, Middl
Fast, Africa, Great Britain and Europe, 8. p.m.
Formora, 3 p.m.
By Burface
MICHENERAL HOLIDAY
FRIDAY, MARCH 30 By Alt Thailand, Burma, India, 8_am. Formosa, Japan, Korea, Okinawa. Philippines, Australia, New Zea- land. 3 p.m.
Quam, Hawaii, U.S.à.... 3 p.m. Formosa, 6 pm,
U.B.A. & Canada, 6 g.m. Thailand, India, Pakistan, Middle Bast, Africa, was
Great Britales -- da Europe, 6 p.31.
*By: Burfaon China, People's Republic, 10.30 am. „Japan, ڂÂA., G. & S. Ameries, "Philippines, "Noon.,
six months for of an implement of ho i consequence
king; Wong Ming- eligible to receive the "Julian | Mount Rogers Prize": this
kwong, 43, carries | AWO:
unemployed, with five previous convictions, scrtain financial benefits which M
lenced to mine months for at- are to be used for preparation
templed housebreaking and for the professiorul examina- | 12
for fined $300 or two months tions of the Institution.
breach of bond;
and Wong This is the first time for many years that an oversos candidate Shing, 20, unemployed, with 17 won this prize and Mr previous convictions, sentenced to nine months for assaulting Chik's success is particularly
• police officer. praiseworthy as the bulk of the candidates were from the United "WRONGLY ARRESTED" Kingdom.
Appealing against conviction
LI Shing, 29 The annual general meeting of | wis
earth Noon. who was
sentenced The Royal Institution of Char coolle, tered Surveyors (Hongkong and to two years for larceny from under Chi branch) was held the person and placed recently.
police supervision for two years. The following officers were He alleged that ho elected for the erusing year: wrongly arrested and accused. Chairman, G. Graham, FRICS;
detective who The
arrested him Vice-Chairman, K., B. Allport, had a grudge against him be ARICS, Hon. Sec, & Hon. Tre, cause he know that he (appel- C. M. Steward, ARICS; Com-tant) was a deportee, Lå further mittee, W. J. Skinner, FRICS, alleged.
The book in question Major J. V. Moore, RE ARICS, was found on the ground not on His Excellency the Governor R. H. Hughes, ARICS and (ex his person. were discharged has approved
the on a second charge
following officlo) M. I. De Ville, FRICE, of being appointments,
according to the members of an unlawful society Gazette published this morning when the Prosecution offered
Dr Joyce Kolling Wong BA, no evidence against them. MBBS (Witwatersrand Univer- sily) to be Woman Medical Officer (on probation); Mr Allan Woodward Fowler, to be Acting Chief Health Inspector during the absence of Mr M. E, Purvis; Mr T. O. Morgan to resume
The
inauguration ceremony duty as Assistant Waterworks of the seventh 'session of the Engineer on return from leave: Executive Officers of the Happy
the 1. Wilks to cease to act Valley and Canal Road Districts Mr C. as Assistant Waterworks. En-Kaltong Welfare Association gineer on resumption of duty by will be held of Wednesday, Mr Morgan; Mr P. B. Williams April 4, at the Silverston
the permanent
per Restaurant, Hennessy Road, at slonable establishment as Cadet | é
p.m. Officer, Class II; Mr M. Gotfried
Mr K. Keen, the Social Wel- be Acting Deputy Com- fare Officer will supervise the mandant, Special. Constabulary
His Lordship said he did not know what appellant was talk- ing about. Appellant had stated Passing sentence. Mr Durling in his appeal that the order was said possession of arms of this against the weight of evidence.
nature wis + most serious NOT IN RECORD
offence, He said he took into Appellant said that the Magis consideration defendants' youth trate did
not consider his and that this was their first marriage to be legal and further ¦ offence. that he had decided that an was a better person to bring up the child rather than its grandmother.
smal
Asked where in the record the Magistrate said that, appellant was unable to show the allega-
tions.
whether
His Lordship asked eppellant was not able to get the assistance of a solicitor es it was obvious he was not able to pre- sent his case properly.
Appellant said he could not afford that
His Lordship said that ap pellant was not able to tell the Court the grounds of the appeal and it would be desirous that someone should assist him. He would adjourn the case for two weeks to enable appellant to get legal nasisiance,
April 12.
Defendants
Explosion Levels Grain Elevator
to
A
Philadelphia, Mar. 28.
terrific
explosion
to
the
and
of
Inauguration Ceremony
Pttend.
His Lordship sald that evidence In the caso showed
Korea. Noo, Macro, 1. p.m.
Macao, p..
that appellant was practically Radio Hongkong
caught in the act.
REPORT ON IKE
H.K.T
Tune Signal and Programme Summary: 0.03, Stock Market Re- port: 0.08, "Playtime" with Audrey (Studio): 030, Portuguese · Hait hour (Studio);: ?, V.D.A. Hit Parado, Tokyo, Mar. 29.
(Studio); 7.30 "What do you know"", Dr Paul Dudley White, who The Radio Hongkong-Jaycees Ins ter-School Que. St. Josepty® Collega attended President Elsenhower,
V Sacred Heart School (Concert arrived here today and sald at italy; 7.5P, Weather Report; 1, Time
Bignal and The The President is in airport;
New (London and Relay: 2.09, Commentary (Londen extremely good health,
Helay provided he conducts himself with his usual commonsenso, he should be able to carry out pre- sidential duties if elected, and
able to conduct
should also be an intensive campaign should it
neccssary."--Reuter.
be
2.
B16. Evening Star-Pierro Fournier
(cello); 8.30, Honour Roll of hits for 1927. Arranged by Aileen Wooda; 9. Time Signal, “The Trudnong of Ice
Horses The turd in the series of
| talis by Michael Bulmer (Recorded):
the Opera "L 40cenes from Favorita" (Donizetil). Soloists with the London Symphony Orch. cond. by David Ellenberg: 9.45, Eastar Musta. A Talk by the Rev. Father TT Ryan, 8J. (Étudlo); 10.15, Tho
at your Bedside. "Hy Cousin, · by Antonin Ridge. Read by Audrey
· Mondes. - Episoda 9; 10.48, Bavarian Orchestra
"Tuning Kastor Overture
(Tumsky-
11, Timo Signol, Doctor Fuchs and Bir Edmund Hillary just back from Antarello Interviewed by Three Journalister about: Achievements and Prospects of their expedition (Lan don Relay); : #1.30, -Cłowe ·Down,
Hearing was adjourned until levelled a four-storey grain during the absence of Mr E. taking of inaugural vows, and elevator and caused numer- van Helden: Mr D. E. Greenfeld well as prominent businessmen many government offielais as ous casualties in the vicinity to be Deputy Registrar of the well
And heads of the Pennsylvania Rail-Thom to be an
Supreme Court: Dr. Eleanor Kalfongs have been invited to
of various district Two-Day Remand Melaching Orchestra; 10.30, 4. Book Inspector
Chan
Cheong-ngo, alias Chan Foot Of Snow road's 30th Street Station Schools; Mr L. White to be
and the new building of the venus in addition to his other Happy Valley and Canal Roadmanded for two days in Police Korsakov); 103, Weather Report;
The population of the area of Fo, 40, unemployed, was resymphony Assistant Collector of Stamp
Chicago, Mar. 28.
Philadelphia Evening Bul-duties; the Director of Civil District has grown very rapidly custody by Mr Derek Cons at A late March storm dumped latin tonight.
Aviation to be Chiet Inspector since the war, and, it is, perha's Kowloon this morning on almost a foot of snow in the
more mixed than any other area charge of simple robbery. upper Mid-West today after 28 persons injured, but
The police reported at least of Accidents.
in the different people it nas The defendant was aliged to blowing up a million-dollar
together as neighbours. brought unable to confirm reports of
have robbed The Cho-suan, of a During the past six years the gold bangle, valued at $145, at Minnesota caught the heaviest others trapped in the flaming
Association has been very active 14 Lung Kong Read yesterday. wreckage. An ambulance driver
providing facilities such as said three persons were killed,
free clinics, free schooling and but his .. report was not
help to the underprivileged and Immediately confirmed. A dust storm that blackened'
Twenty-five Injured persons,
in promoting beffer understand- the sky over six. Southwestern
including
ing and closer friendship among States and caused millions or students from
I might school 'The resignatiart of the follow-
neighbours. dollars damage to the
the winter
Drexeling officers of the Royal Hong- Insitute of Technology, whent crop
was 'subalding 'as
were kony Defence Force has been ac- to the cepted by K.E. the Governor,
dust storm in the Southwest.
blow of the snowstorm when
up to 10 inches fell and huge
drifts piled up.
were
RESIGN THEIR COMMISSIONS
DELEGATION IN PEKING
REDIFFUSION
the high winds blew toward the General Hospital. Three others the Gazette announced, this Indecent Assault and the Government-sponsored the inat Your Time Signal and
Cult of Mexico.
The winds, clocked up to 10
were taken to the Presbyterian morning miles an hour. lett layers of Hospital.
Charge
2 p.m.,Variety Caits the Tune; 3. Romantic Cycles--Belecione źrberi Rudolph Frimi's. 'Rose Marie”! 3.30, Novaume 4, Tes Time. Rendezvouiq;. 4.30, Vocally Yours: 8, Children' Corner Conducted by Auntie Patri- cla; 6.30, Twan-Time Premtifed, by The Hongkong and Macao Birthday Malibag;
BeftyBouza: ~ 5,- Tropicana: 0.2) Chinese Womens
8.30, Musjo delegation | Maestro-Presented, by Jarry. Lewis; which arrived in Peking from Personality Parade The Tour Cantor on Wednesday will-at. Knighter 715, Ralph - Marteria and
Orchestra: 7.30, Cáko Time: Women's Congres there todas, the News: UD.Werther sport. states d Chinese nown service Announcements, and Interludes 015. Thess You Have Leathed; 8.30, Melody, Magic; 8; The Law and the 60-member delegation, Prophets Comedy by Defle headed by Mr Lille Ma Luik, Macbonaghit 10% CALE Contiranin A 19-year-old plastic worker, wife Toozef Li Hurg, alias Ah Tel, resting wito of Dr Ma Lak, was mot 10.30 Music of the Propter
Doctor and vent its seven-storey water (HKRNVR),
at 4 Hel Wong Terrace, ground many well-known women Hillary-June“-back from tower hurtling to the ground. The Gazette also anbounces floor, was remaneled for two days
representatives
including the Interviewed byour tires Hundreds of windows A nineteen-year-old Chincue blown out in commercial and Lleut Cru D. Kilboe to tral this morning on a charge League, Mme Su, Wallin mont
were that the Governor has appointed by Mr. P. X D'Almála at Cap executive scrutary GE hol All bout
China" - "Democratic Women's Bees girl we found to have taken residential buildings,
nat Commanding Officer of
of indecent ARLET, AN an overdose of pills at 24 Ven Every avaliable are engine, the Hongkong Royal Neval Defendant, It was alleged, in- and then Wo Biroot, cond floor at patrol car and emergency van Voluntour Reserve from March, decurity, amaulted, an 8-year-old Printed and published by 115. aam, today. She was taken was sent to the scene, ime United | 28, during the aberrice of Commit on Maron da in a sin new and one behalf of "Boutal cathe to Queen Mary, Hospital
From.
mander W. P. Good Nllow. ved koule Chin". Em Torace.
dist" and "drift” several feat Oklahoma, high", in Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming. New Mexico and Texas-United Press.
Both hospitals said "romo" of of Officers); Lieut. R. F. K. Capt T. D. Sorby (Reserva the injured appeared to be in
Jones (HK Regiment); Lieut. a serious condition.
The blast reduced the four-A.
V. A.
storey grain elevator to rubtle Sub-Leuf, "vids..
(HKWAAC);
4
The Query?
"God