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JOHN CLARKE'S

CASEBOOK

Car And

Man

HE south of France "Tin't got, someone said to me once, hearing

an

from WAS just buck assignment there. I could see Just na ! what he meant.

can see what the stranger meant the other evening when, seeing Robin elimb into a sleek car parked in a West End street, he said to himself: "That car is that man."

not

CHINA MAIL

COMMONS VALIDATES COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT

CORPORATION LOANS

London, July 26..

The House of Commons, sitting until the early hours of this morning, agreed to validate certain loans granted by the government-sponsored Colonial Development Corporation to Singapore, Kenya, Southern Rhodesia and the Gold Coast.

Mr John Hare, Minister of State for colonial affairs, said some doubt had arisen whether the corporation really had the necessary power to make the loans.

In

scheme, were the

Colonial Building

The mini Federal 121Cİ

Singapore, housing Society loans to the government of Kenya and Southern Rhodeslo acad Investments of £ 043,000

So certain was the stranger | sterling in the Coast Construc-

that Robin and the car were not

incant for each other, that when

he saw a polec-car, he weat up

to it and confided his misgivings

to its crew

don Company int the Gold COLBE

Mr Hare Naid the overseas

development resources

"I don't know why," he said. 'would clear the difficulty up. "but I feel jesitive the m 1

raw getting inter

driving f seat did not wh the car "

INTERESTED

THE police were naturally in- Tometer, and they hud not much trouble in locating the ent the stranger had described They found Robin at the wheel,

"Now then," the piller saut. te this your car" What's all the about?

what it's

All

10

"I don't know bunit."

Robin answered, as if he would have given much be given instead of being askend for the answer

This your car?" The peller

sal Robiz.

WHA arrested and

next

bill

MORE AUTONOMY

FOR SLOVAKIA

The bill was given an un- opposed second rending-agree-hex! ment in prinelpie

Mr Bare said the corporation would in Tutus 1431

Prague, July 25. The Czechoslovak Na- fional Assembly will meet to discuss a Monday proposed new constitutional law giving more autonomy beem to Slovakin, the eastern part powered to operate in Southern of the Republic, it was

thodesia without the Colonial nounced here today. Secretary's specifle authority,

The Assembly will also hear a That authority would be given government declaration by the

Minister.

Viliam for projerla

Mr under- Peme OT only takings held tu promote or Siroky, the announcement said. expand enterprises in Northern but gave no further details.

Rhodesia

Nyasaland

when he was satisfied it was ex- perdent to do so, having regard to the purpose of the corpora

ton.

NO POLICY CHANGE

Me are said this would en

operate In Southern

it tr3 far

was

189 it

morning brought to Clerkenwell |able the corporation to continue want, where he plearied guilty

charge of taking driving away the sleek car with-

10

ut its owner's consent.

NOT INCAPABLE

(4)

and

Rhodesła

necessary

ht been tirinking?"

polic

"Husked the "ungistrars. M

E. G. Robey, when the he told their story.

an-

Under the proposed new law for Slovakia, the Slovak "parbe- ment," the National Council, is expected

acquire 10

authority and legislative

greater power

and more independence from the Central Czechoslovak Govern- ment in Prague.

LOCAL CONTROL

of

the

The National Counel) is also be given greater expected to

the control over

Slovak local government, the Board of Com- missioners.

intans assisting development of economies of Northern Rhodesia B Nyasaland

Observers said thes moves ifted into a general polley of "derentralisation" being corried

THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

досвай

4-20 TM Rig VA FAL ON,

"The baby sitter has forgotten how to change a diaper -how do you describe that over a phone?"

Musical Triumph Despite

Some Poor Acoustics

scrits

Was

Hongkong

can feel very proud

gf her music: This little Colony has many first class musicians and last night a cross-section of these joined together to give us

musical treat. а гаге

Each item

of such an exceptionally high standard that it would be impossible to single out any one for special praise.

The concert began with thejor else the acoustics are altered stilts

of the

Sino-British in some way. Grchestra playing Bach's fifth It should be possible, say for Brandenburg

The Concerto.

the Music Society, to have aoloists were L. E. R. Palmer

light, of

hardwood (Mano), C.

boards

that K Wong (flute),

mado 30

they Chik-pul

(violin)

interlock to

form screens of 01 Czechoslovakia,

was conducted by the orchestra

various sizes and shapes for Slovakia

has an area of about Arrigo Foa. The acoustics of

usq ΟΠ different stages, on 18,000 squrae miles, slightly more the Leo Theatre played havoc

much the same lines As the than a third of the total area of

with

this, 14 with other in-

Screens behind the orchestra Mc Aneurin

the Czechoslovakia, with a popula- strumental Bevan,

items. The heavy

in the Promenade Concerts at Labour opposition chief spokes-

tion of about 3.200,000, tie curtains and "les acted as a

London's salt over affairs, man on eolonai VTIS

quarter of the total for

ierge sponge which absorbed a 1x was worriedi

the repubile

fala peremitage of the sound so government's apparent

The

regarded that at times we Bre

had to strain tion to narrow the corporation's under the Czechoslovak constitu-

our furs to hear, but more of tion as a separate nation from this later. This

h most the Czechs, with equal rights. capable performance of this work, nicely balanced and well timed

"He told us that he had had

a few drinks,” said the police- man, "but hy whe not in capable."

"Tell me about This man.' said the magistrate.

"He's married sr, with child He served in a Highland regiment from 1942 to 1947, and T} exemplary

WHA

κίνη

character.

66

IMPULSE

FTER the war, he was

Sanke

"A Belgium for

FEL

thine, and now he earns £12 a week as a boilerman, and his wife works for the same firm."

Th

magistrate regarded

Robin for a moment, seeing

slim, good-looking man, neatly dressed, and plainly abashed at being studied.

"What do you thist

about

want

to

Jiy asked Mr Robey "Well," Robin answered. "I've pleaded guilty because I've read the charge against me. and i

must have been in the ear. But it must have been u mad Im- pulse, and I can't remember

thing about it.

"I

M UNTOUCHED

Il

business. He did not belong the atmosphere of crime punishment. It was not him.

and

it did not represent a change [of government policy, but aruse from the federation of Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland.

POWYS,

nt The Inter-

He added!! "More and more the operation has been taking

on the form of finance corpora- Britain lending tions

vul in

Reuter

Stovnks

money as cheap rates to people Car

to exploit colonial possessions

and then cheuring out "... Reu- Ter

Shigemitsu

Mission

Tokyo, July 26.

Crashes Window At 50 mph

Paris. July 25

A Chinese businessman end a Syrian student were seriously injured on the crowded Paris boulevards

Loday when the driver of

a large American automobile lost control of his

was

FIRST

STARTS INSTANTLY NEVER MISSEN

Narcotics Trial

SHEAFFER'S

ACCUSED IS CROSS-EXAMINED

Cross-examination of the first accused, Yu Mau-cheong, 42, by Crown Counsel in the narcotics case at the Criminal Sessions continued morning.

Before Mr Justice Reynolds AvG

and

Jury of

mea and Zwo women Yu Mau-cheong 42, and Cheng Bac-ta, 34, unemployed, arc charged with possession of 0.87

of heroin and with the manufacture of heroin.

It was alleged that the heroin sald and a number of articles

to be used in the manufacture of the drug were found in the lat at 11 Po On Street, third floor, Shamshuipo, where the necured were arrested on May 11.

Mr Stewart Collier, Crown Counsel, is prosecuting.

The two men are defended

by Mr Victor Gittins, Instruct- ed by Mr F. H. B. Wong of Messrs C. Y. Kwan and Com- pany

"SAY SOMETHING"

WIS

this

Corruption

Trial Adjourned

The corruption and con- spiracy trial at the Victorin District Court

was this

morning adjourned until to- morrow morning by Judge K, R. Macfee, in order that he may have time to decide whether a cheque and eer- tain facts relating to it were admissible as evidence,

The Arst secused said that when he was charged, the inter- preter told him that he had bet- The question was brought up when ber say something - he could at yesterday's hearing, elther say he

making Pun Po-chung a clerk employed western medicine or Chinese by the construction firm medicinal mixture as he wished volved in the case, ideiided a The interpreter

said that as he signature on a cheque shown to him by the Crown while giving had written "white powder" in

evidence. the Police notebook there was no need to repeat In answer to the charge.

White powder was in the same category as heroin, the the interpreter explained.

Yu claimed that when he took come tine in his answer to the chake, te uiterpreter fold tum

Insp

Askew was becoming agitated" and told him he ha beiter sign.

He said that the Police wil nesses were wrong when they said that the charging procedure took only a short time.

Hall, Royal Albert This would improve the carry- ing of the sound forward into the auditorium and would generally of real advantage the music

Colony. of the offer this as a suggestion consideration by

the

be to

I for Music

FEEBLE EXCUSE

Mr Collier suggested that all this was a feeble Excuse to show what he was doing in the flat raided by the Police.

The accused maintained what he had written were the facts Mr Collier pointed out that what he wrote was that he made Chinese

ما

Defence Counsel then objected |

the introduction of the und the surrounding cheque facts. Legal arguments Wee heard from both sides.

The accused

are Chau Chung-wang, 38, managing part- tæer of the Shun Hing Construc-

tion

co..

Major Donald Peachey, 47, and Capt. Harry Curtis, 40. both of the Royal Engineers.

Pickpocket

Steals $1,500

Five cases of larceny in Hong- medicine and because kong and Kowloon were reported it was unucerssful he landed to the Police yesterday, in the Police Station.

A pickpocket stole three $500 handbag of a The accused replied that notes from the why not a fact that he himself | Chinese woman shopping at the made the medicine, He did not Swatow Lace Compatry in know whether his friend made Queen's Road Central. A female 1. but he was at the flat purely suspect has been detained by Society at some future date. for the purpose of collecting his the Police.

A handbag containing cash and other articles was from a Chinese woman in Lal- chikok Food, rear Edward Road.

Lee

was

Joan Hadland then sang

four

Musically last night's concert ban BONES and returned with

Although was a triumph.

the Asked

40 account for tho encore "Oh dear! what can the

Theatre

not packed apparatus being otill warm matter be?" Miss Hadland has there was

very good size when the Police arrived, the voice with a audience present. I understand a very powerful

accused said "I don't know. superbly rich tonal quality which from the Organisers, The Musicdid not see anyone working It she never lets get out of hand Society of Hongkong which is, for the hour that I was there,"

such as she sings with

great after

after all, a non-prott making "Could control. She

was accompanied by Moya Rea for whom a special word of praise for combining

Босте

with

the

the

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PREDICTED

Tokyo, July 20.

scientists- Several Japaneso today predicted an explosion on the sun that would seriously disturb the earth's radio com- munications on Friday,

The Maxcorological Observa- tory in Tokyo issued a warning stolen to the International Telephone and Telegram Company today Prince about the possible explosion.

It said a black spot which A wrist watch was snatched began developing on

the san Un

about July 21

had grown Ho

about ten times the size of the watch

earth and it warned that this was stolen from a Chinese wo might explode Friday... man in Apllu Street, near Nam | United Press. Cheong Street.

apparatus be

asked

Mr

from a Chinese woman in Chat Street, JUGUT Street. Another wrist

Plet

the

organisation, that they are well-working

Itself? satisfied

results Collier, financially. So the concert was "I don't know,"

excellent playing with un- || Success in every way. We reply.

obtrusiveness, never distracting look forward eagerly to the next

main our

attention from the venture along these ilnes.- soloist.

R. A. BONES. The last item before the in- terval was the Schubert Quarlet in E. Flat Opus 125, played by

Alves and Frank Huang. fast running out of superlatives

Arrigo Fon, S. M. Bard. Japanese Foreign Minister

Scott Has Talk light

With Eden

the

vald; "In

sald

for

terms

pus enger.

up at a

Ely

I am

NEW TRADE

SUM

JURY'S QUERY

know

The Jury wanted to

his where the accused kept underwear when he was having a bath. He had testifled that hit shirt and

trousers were found in a cubicle because the amah hung them there. He

and this deserves many. Again, PROTOCOL handed them to her from

unfortunately.

the acoustics swallowed much of the tone.

MASTER AND PUPIL

Paris, July 25. A supplementary trade pro- tocol for 1958 was signed be- tween

China

Soviet and the Union in Puding today, the New China news agency reported.

supplementary protocol that aside from the

both

A Chinese woman had her

on

to

wrist watch stolen butside No. Radio Hongkong

20, Jordan Road. A suspect hay been detained by the Police in connection with this offence.

the

3

bathroom was

wet that be could not keep them thire, The amah him a pair of pyjama GIVE trousers to wear.

The accused told that he kept his behind the

because the place

the Jury

lavatory east room enough for these, but not for his shirt

There was just

and trousers.

Injured In Accidents

In answer to the

Judge he said that the omah gave him the st Pyjama trousers before his bath now

hospital. and he held them in his hand.

Asked whether he held them idinda of while he took a bath, Yu sald that he also kept them behind other goods the lavatory seat.

The trial is proceeding.

Chinese Clerk well music of the old masters rics, woollen fabrics and other

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or Stop Press Item: jured a 42-year-old woman In Easter Mumia for Wester Tung Lo Wan Road, near Wun chinese Melodies,, Arranged by Gus Fore" programme of old and new Sha Street at 11.35 a.m. yester-Steons played by the Radio Malays day. The pedestrian, Cheung Orchestra, Binger: Hae Hwa Hi Do

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Recording); 6.40, Chun, of Hut 90 Jardines H, Interlude For Music (BBCTS); mustilined bead injuries and is Time mad Cricket 4th Test receiving treatment In Motol) England v. Australia-Com- mentaries by Red Alton, John Arloes and Mloboel. Charlton on The 10 day play at Old Trafford, Moc Traviata" Act 1, Scene 3, Act 3 chester: 30. At The Opens"La (Verdi)-Principais, NEC Symphony Orchestra conducted. by Arturo Weather Leport: 10.30, Cricket (12 Toscanini: -10.20, Interlude; (10.22, Test Match) Zingland v. Australia The boy, Yuen Kuen-sing, Further commentaries on the mi residing at 133 Nam Cheong gay play at Old Trafford, Manchem. Stroet, 2nd floor, was taken to ter: 1, Clow Down, Phone Kowloon Hospital and, detained REDIFFUSION for treatment.

2 p.m. Variety Calls the Tune 3, A motor lorry whilst moving Romantle Cycles Lost In The Stars

Reservoirs 12 Mill Gallons Down

A twelve-year-old Chineso boy

was knocked down and injured by a pedal cyclist out side 129 Nam Cheong Street, Shamshuipo at 6.25 p.m. yester day.

vehicle and crashed into a CAN"T understand my hav- Mamoru Shigemitsu

2 shop window at 50 miles per hour. Ing done a thing like this,"

The driver,

a French business- Robin went on, I can't under- yesterday that during their man with Jean

Wang-central sland it at all. It's the sort of talks in Moscow, Soviet and delegate of the Trust of China thing I can't see myself doing. Japanese delegations might as his passenger, drew it's not me at all"

Well, my advice to you," said reach a limited agreement on slicet corner to take on a third Wang moved closer to keep out normalisation of their rela-to the driver to jet in the third the magistrate, "is

The second half of the con- of motor curs in future. This tions, pending an overall man and inadvertantly pressed Lime, the fine will be £3,"

cert began with three duets by pence settlement.

on the accelerator. "Yes,

Harry Ore and his pupil Ma Bold Robin, and he sir,"

The driver tried to brake but Wen-yce. This grand old man of went away, curiously untouched Mr Shigemitsu, in a state- the automatic gear mechanism music is 71 while Miss Ma is a The and untarnished by the whole ment made at the Tokyo air- quickly speeded the motor up to

to

port before he emplaned

mere 17. They played together provides 50

miles an hour. The driver, as two people at the prime of foods to be supplied by Moscow,

reiterated that Japan, trying to avoid the crowds, zig their carcer and were perfectly eldes as listed in the 1950 Sino- would

maintain its territorini zagged into the shop window.

miRtched.

trade protocol, signed on Soviet demands

The two pianics were vis-a-vis the Soviet Union.

The Syrian student, a passer- not quite so well matched how December 27, 1955, the Soviet Shir Shigemitsu

by, was rushed to hospital in a ever, the Bliitiner being riight Union will additionally supply the serious condition. Wang, thrown by more strident.

various Two of the Chine with ot

current world against the windscreen by the items played were composed by machine tools, machinery and situation, it is most desirable

and shock, was auffering from head Harry Oro. that

equipment Japan and the Soviet injuries-France-Presse. Union should establish peace-

Bert Gülett then played two which China needs in her na-

tional economic construction. ful relations with all

preludes and fugues by Back on the Harumond Organ. This cer-

China will additionally supply satisfactory to both sides. Bear- ing in mind the national back-

brought home to us how the Soviet Union with minerals, ground of my mission, I will maintain firmly the just stand.

modern Industrial raw material and of our country,"

Bert Gillett agricultural and local

products. Mr

also gave us an encore.

protocol was signed today Asta.

Shigemitsų was heading an eight-mon Japanese de-

The concert was brought to a by Chiang Ming, Chinese Vice-In the 24-hour period ending Sir Robert Scott, formerly British Minister in Washington, Soviet

legation to resumo Japanese-

grand close by the Hongkong Minister of Foreign Trade, and at 8 o'clock this morning, the collided with a three-year musical play based on Amer

old Chinese boy, in... Hospital novel "Cy the Beloved; Country": Singapore, July 25,

3.30, Novalme; 4, of the talks which were in-

Singers, A magistrate today allowed

conducted was appointed, to the post inst

by Dr. L. T.I. A. Eremin, trade representa Colony's reservoirs lost twelve old terrupted

extracts from tive of the Soviet Embassy in million gallons of water. Road at 7.25 pan. yesterday, world-vede Tomancer singing last the former chief clerk of the Meridelssohn's In London In succession

"morning The boy, Ming Ming-teal, of:10 Time Randegrou Totri storage

· 4.30,-'. Võondly this morning year

to Mr

of China-France-Presse. March.

Hymn Malcolm Macdonald, now High |

A Anglo-Swiss Trading Company,

Praise."

wea 2,648 muilion gallons. Hospital Road, ground floor, is Yours: Children's Corner Corre

ducted by Auntie Pameda ;, 8.30, Tuen soiolats were Commissioner in New Delhi.

receiving treatment in Time-Presented by Belly Bourg Present at the airport were Lee Lai-yue, arrested in Hong- Margaret

Consumption yesterday" amount- and Joan Later

Sainsbury today

Prime Japanese Premier Ichiro Hato kong on a charge of dishonestly Turville (sopranos) and Peter

hospital. the

4.Tropiosos --- Latin ed to 37 milion gallons and in-

Amerfont Minister had

Rhythma: 68.26, Báribday | Makber: talks with Mr. yama and other government

tako, from streams, and catch-

8.30, Bongs with Isolde Alan

on two sureties.

mcnt, areas was 20 million, Ahwce at the piano.

Parsonity Parado-Dimen· Caval- The sureties were fixed of choir is, without doubt, anothor This nial Secretary, and the Earl of of the Soviet mission in Tokyo,

Laro; 7.15, Woody Herman arid, éke Third Hard: 745, "The Final Year”- Home, Commonwealth Relations Unlted States Ambrasador, John $10,000 Cach Lov was re- triumph for Hongkong.

The Blory of A. Mother's: Courage: Secretary

Allison, and other members of manded to Outram

Road gaol,

Hui Kwan-chilie: 39.

ether Report Announcecosnia and 1. Temo Blganlarid, the Nawn; 1,09, The Colonial Secretory was the diplomatic corps, Socialist Singapore, until he could and POOR ACOUSTICS

gistered dentist at, 63, Lee 315 ballors.

the new Indonesian Ambassador intertude; alls, Moode is al paso; 530, Garden Stroot, ground floor, dinner host last night to Mr Party leaders, Sanzo Nosaka, Lim Yew-hock, Singapore's new first secretary

hearing today, of the Japanese

Leo It must be agreed that, in the Hongkong, was cautioned and Chief Minister. They were be Communist Party, and repree not to commit him to the cen- a concert of this type should months by Mr. FX. D'Almada Kal Lung Wan at 5.30.216

with the plended

magistrate Ebsence of a proper concert hall, bound over in $400 for 12 Hing dangerous goods godown, now post. loved to have talks informally tetives of the families of

tral lock-up because, tie about the crown colony's con- Japanese milli held in Soviet police had hinted ho would be fortunately theatrical acoustica poscssion of two heroin paper

Centri vild be staged in a theatre. - Up- | st

morning for today.

appliances went stitutional futuro.-Ieuter, territory-France-Presse,

Two fre assaulted there?

are notoriously bad for string pipes:

the scene and found that some The maxlatrate told I Lee he players unlows they either per- Defendant

mitigation cases of phosphorous, had begun could awear out a complaint it form in front of the prosceratim dated for. leniency maying he to smolder. Those were im be thought detectives hid | which is not satisfactory. from¦» - uşód, the pipes ‹ to smoke : ""Cal. meheed in water, Anch extin threatened him.-Router,

stage management point of view, | Fan."

gulshod at 5:40 mm.

London, July 25. Sir Anthony Eden, had a pri- vate talk today with Sir Robert Scott,

United Kingdom Com missioner-General. In Southeast

Remanded

can sounut on electronic organ

The

Lennox-Boyd, the Colo- lenders, Sergei Tichinski, head batting 9,300 Malayan dollars. | Scales (tenor)

Printext and published by Rosin Gronɑn HUTCHEON for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street

City of Victoria, in the Čolony of Hongkong,

HEROIN PAPER PIPES

tixis

a'ro-

now

gallons. No rainfall Was To Leaves For Peking

gistered by the Water Authority.

GODOWN. FIRE Z

Mr Sulardio Wirjopranato,

A fire broke out at the Winging for Peking, to take up his Commentaries by Radke Arson, De

o: Peking, left here this morn- Cello Miss Courtovaliantz. 92Younis

HO

Arlott and Michal Cogitoes of the

car forskrek - day ba car for

left Kowloon Low

where he met Soeharjo, Indonesian Embassy in

1304 Melody-Magio

Chief of chassante - Continental"

Belledom

who accompanied him to Cablon,d-va by train. They will Lowve Canion for Peking tomorrow as by plane.

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