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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

THE NEW CLERK

WHATEVER

W management may have

thought of his work,

new

WILS

The He could only wilt La the police

wall or base

Jester est in him, and they did the first within a very few days.

AL Chie

The

elerk

frut becoming, in the eyes of his

distinel colleagues, a

quisition to the office.

|

Clerkenwell Ciniri, Arthur pleaded guilty

214"-

take priences chargé jad gast hun, and the story tld to the magistrate, Mr Frank Powell,

les The

11

Wils

IN DENT

was at such pains to be helpful, he seemed to have such useful contnets,

out making any progres

The

now clerk, Arthu

hy

There was a gal in the gas this man." HERE ore no previous con-

for

who listth for instance, months been seeking a Bal will. and a poljeetna, “ije's 30 years old, and has children aged five and four. The mamily lives 7 house fie the bottom Best of LL

1 gather he is Inying La completely in debi all round."

there no chance of hi repaying his money?'

head of her tamble-

"ok," he said, "I've a who's a

a rent-collection. He kona

know ts to everything there

There's ju·

bal getting fals

one thing.

1 knew there'si

be a mng,"

the girl sighed.

£25 DOWN

J:

Muya hes quite willing 14 compensate the

CHINA MAIL

1645

FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1956.

Big Three MARILYN AND Communique

(Continued from Page 1)

Halonalismtion of the Suez Cany

that in 19 say, n solution con- trary to the project of Colonel Naseer

"What strikis ine as important in the declncation is There is enncerns not only a control, but 1 neministration of the Canal which han

important assemordant.

ימליתן

"In a few days a conference will be held in Lometers. TU will have a very clear choigy to make between Naver's solution unet

Advice To Residents

DIANA

‘DEMORALISING

Marilyn

Penang, Aug. 2. Monroe and Djana Dom bave demoralised the East, a Penang combined schools do- balo was told today.

A motion that "Western In- fluence has a demoralising effec on the East" was enrried by Di votes to 20

One speaker, Miss Llum Tuy, from the Ando-Chinese Girls supporting the motion School, nuid! The West has brought before

014 through flima, the voluptuous figures of Marityny Monroe

une! Plan Dors, and that is bad for us,"

The West had also introduced to the East pornographic litera-

ms stamped ture and "bluc with "sex, sin and shame," she

1 dnubt that will the nutions which consider that the Onnal is of essential importance aid. will adhere

Tas We.ern viewpoint."

-We have Hiven udvis loser privately to French citizens in ndvbsuble Egypt that it seems for meta hutne their women and chidren. One cannot tell what might happen if a crowd got excited by xenophobia.

neither of them can really sfford 143 Lost

I'm ป Sty--bu! afraid it will be a lengthy pa Faud."

turned Artur 1% that tak

magistrate

glunt, tin. have to

“TT isn't really

chap'll

A

good bit,

you would

The

41

blue.

Arthur. mayel aroundt

may have sunted man, "Have you anything

sell he asked. you can wite ដ,'' Arthur happily.

to put at some mones

let her

£25. welt suffer.

was

But

have, soy. you licita'

The girl handed over £25, and no plonsent and excited by the deal that she lokt a friend, Arthur who presently came to saying: "Look, it I give you £28. will you get a flat for ine?*

Arthur sold be wild,

He left the fun, shortly after that, to bel Jimself wits wald. "Keep in tuch," were his putting words to the garis

POLICE CALL

ARTHUR stayed with his s

mployer three months, then left. Auddenly Rumour rear bed laim that inquiries about made by the him were bring poiler

He might have enjoyed a Paw weeks

wonths of freedom hand ben free to inove. But with a wife and tan ehlidien on his honds, and a house part-brought, Artbur could not cut and run.

«VELS..

PAID BACK

if

"My suld un-

Asked whether any milltary HANUT were to be carried out 10

editately and independently The f the proposed 24-nation con- ference M Pinout said: "it will be time enough to consider miti- tasy tensites after wo have seen what happens about the any proposal to cull an internatonal

conference."

you: have luxurks, you should get

hall

rid of them and pay your debts," said the magistrate, "1 give you bail for a month, su that you can have the chance of paying back in full."

In a

A month later, Arthur come back. He had £50 velope. The two girls he had de- truded were brought into the court, and their eyes spuckled af sight of the wad of notes,

In view of the fact that

you're paying back the money. | and seem to realise the wicked- ness of what you have done.

1 shall discharge vou conditional ly," said the magistrate,

He added: "Of course, if there is any interference with French citizens, that would be a differ- ent question altogether, and it would change the present aspect of the problem."-Reuter.

REGISTRAR OF PERSONS

The Goverment Gazette this morning notified that Mr Mark Kilau has been appointed Hegistrar of Persons with effect from August 7,

It was also announced that Mr T. V. C. Reynolds has been

Secretary appointed

Board,

*

under

the the

But Mr Ta Eng Leong. another teacher, sald that 450 out of every 500 "sex" books cane from India, not the West. --China Mall Special.

Reservoirs Lose 14 Mill Galls

The Colony's reservoirs Just 14 million gallons of water in the 24-hour period ending

ut

8 o'clock this morning, when the was 2,741 million storage

total

gallons.

Consumption

yesterday amounted to 38 million gallons and

from strains Was 24 and

the intake

catchment areas

million gallona,

No rainfall was registered by the Water Authority.

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

the Bunnar vi sad, Stock Market Re

SHEAFFER'S

Skrip

This morning 25 members of the crew of HMNZ ship Kaniere donated blood to the Hongkong blood bank of the British Red Cross, aboard the warship. Next week more members of the crew will make donations. Picture above by staff photographer shows CM (E) P. W. Moss being prepared by Sister A. Kavan- nagh for his donation while Sick Bay CPO J. C. Mitchell assures him he has nothing to worry about,

Conspiracy

Trial: Sale

Of Car Evidence

HOUSING SCHEME

CONTRACTS

FUNERAL OF MRS IRENE SHEPHERD

The late Mrs Irene May found Shepherd, who was dead in a room in Melbourne Apartments on Tuesday, was buried at the Colonial Cometery, Happy Valley, this morning.

Her husband privato Ray- mond Frederick Shepherd, of the Army Catering Corps, at- Lyemun Barracks, tached to who was taken into custody by the Police and has since been

with charged

wife, was not funeral,

murder of his

present at the

Aged 24, the late Mrs Shep- herd, who was born in Notting- ham, was formerly Mia Irene May Whitehead.

The following particulars of contracts awarded by the Authority Hongkong Housing

mation

this in

scheme Housing

anorning's

Evidence of the sale of a Morris Minor to one are published for general infor- of the accused in the conspiracy and corruption | Gazette:— trial concerning Military Route TWSK was given by a sales manager of Dodwell and Co., before District Judge K. R. Macfee this morning.

On trial are Chau Chung-sang, 38, managing partner of the Shun Hing Construction Co., Major

She leaves a two-year-old son, Mark, who, it is learned, will be sent back to England shortly.

The Rev. T. J. Jones, CF, conducted the graveside service. Those present at the funeral wero Major L. G. Stringer, Commanding Officer of 173 Loc.

Bly

RA, and Mrs Stringer; Major Powell, ot 173 Loo, Bty, RA, and Mrs Powell; Major J. McNab, of DCAHQLF, Capt. J.

Biggs, of ACC Training Centre, and Sgt. J. Peck, of REME, and

Mrs Peck.

Wreaths were sent by Major and Mrs L. G. Stringer; All Runks, ACC Training Centre; All Ranks, 173 Loc. Bly., RA; ACC Association; and Morrecco familice, 173 Loc. Bty,, RA.

Solicitors' Clerk Charged

Timu Sigral and Program3+ port: 0.05, Programme for Childress presented by Valerie: 0.30, Popu- Jurity Poll presented by Ted Thomas: 7, Music from the Ballet: 7.30, "Jazz Half Hour" presented by Donald Peachey, 47, and Capt. Harry Curtis, 46, John D. Hutchison & Co. sub- 45-year-old clerk of M. K. Lam

Henri

Bauguel);

"Les Forains" Robert Acheson; 7.69, Weather Be-

port: 3, Time Signal and The News:

both of the Royal Engineers.

Press or Slop 8.00, Commentary "Thank you, sir,'

Item: 4.15, Great Love Themes fro Arthur sald. Appens

Chau is represented by Mr first accusei) the Films with the composer, Max and he burried away, to a new Eduration Ordinance, with effect Steiner conducting His Orchestra: Patrick job he hud found,

8,45, "Talking about Books", Mary Zimmern and which he from July 20, during the absence

of Mr C. R. Lawrence. quid not afford now to l^sc.

Visick reviewsContagion to this

it's the TEEN-AGER'S

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the prices of our Sale dresses allow any budget

conscious parent to replenish her daughters wardrobe

at a saving in fact the mother herself might even

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* Party frocks

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* Evening gowns from $95.00

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the

for some time. Yu, instructed by F. but he did not think that Choy about that Co, and Peachey made arvy enquiries

Choy was not in his office when he spoke to Chau about the matter.

Work by John Ledwick. "Beyond and Curtis are represented by Br the Black Stump by Nevil Shuts: John Cillford, leistructed by Mr 9. Time Signal. Music Laver Hour J. C. B. Sluck of Hastings and

Classical Requests presented by Alleen Dekker: 10, Asian Club: 10.30, Co.

President". Music Dancing to the music of Nicholas Siuriale and his Quartet relayed direct from the Marine Verandal of U vs. "President Wilson": 10.09, Weather Report; 11, Time Signal. Radio News Rest; 11.10, Goodnight Music; 11.30, Close Down.

22

3

ren's

REDIFFUSION

Variety Calls the Tune: Musical Mattuce: 3.30, Strike Up the Band: 4, Romances of the World -Lady Hanliton; 4.15. Tea for Two: 4.30, Sanumy Kaya Show; 5, Child- Corner-The Wind in tho Willows-"The Further Adventures ut Tond; 3.30, Friday Requests- Presented by Betty: 0.28, Birthday Malbag; 0.30, Record Parade; 7, Personality Parado-Martha Raya; 7.15.

7.30, Serenado; Coke Time: 7.45, "The Final Year" The Story of a Mother's Courage: U Time Signal and the News; 8.09, Weather Report, Announcements And

8.10, Melachrino Musicale; 8.30, Music for You 9p.m.. Symphony Hali-Through the Looking Glazy-Five Pictures from Lewis Carroll--by Deana Tay- lor, played by the

Showtime

Interlude;

Mr J W. D. Mobley, Crown Counsel, is prosecuting.

Mr

плята

car.

nt Java North Point: Lifts

British -contract,

General Electric Co., Lid $285,585, Otis Elevator Co. $272,623, Jardine Engineering Corp. Lid. $286,-

China Engineers, 167.50, $83,502.30., Louvres sub-contract, Ltd. $17,058.55, Windows contract, Canton Metal Windows Manufacturing Co., Lid. $134,- 353.05.

Li Kang-Bang, allas Li Hol, a and Company, solicitors was remanded for seven days by Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central this morning on a charge of utter- ing a forged valuable security, namely a cheque for $18,970,25, Mr Ian Denholm Bruce has drawn on the Hongkong and been appointed AL Unofficial Shanghal Banking Corporation Justice of the Peace, the Gov-on Jily 11, 1952.

UNOFFICIAL JP

In cross-examination Mr Clifford picked out twer receipt stubs of Dodwell's to show to ernment Gazette announced this

morning. witness.

the

Roy Shun-wah, sales

Mr Shur-wah agreed that on manager of Dodwell's, testined that at the beginning of 1933 both the amount was first put the first accused enquired from In English pounds and then him about "Minor" which Chau i worked out in Hongkong dollars. said a friend of his wanted to This showed that they were cheques for English buy. He had the car and on the paid by

second occasion that Chau money visited him, Chnu said that his friend would take the car. The terms were one down payment followed by instalments.

Mr Shun-with said that the was paid by down payment

and cheques

the delivered. but he could not re- member when. According to the books the car

weg entered 613 having been Peachey on

FALSE ALARM An alarm from the Wing Laung Bank, 112, Queen's Road, Central, was sounded at 10.48 this morning.

Pellee vana rushed to the He agreed that both receipts

scene only to find it was a falec were given to Major Peachey,

Mr

Lim, H. I'.

assistant alarm. quantities surveyor of the War Department, gave evidence about a letter he sent out in answer to which he received six in voices,

was Car

Hearing is procceding.

sold to Major Government

March 23 The

down payment was $3,830 and the 10tal price was $7,990.

Appointments

IDENTIFIES CHEQUES Eastman Ro- chester Symphony Orchestra _con- ducted by Heward Hanson. "Viola Concerto-by Bela Bartok, played by William Primrose and the Now Symphony of London, conducted by Tibor Berly: 10 Rediffusion Spot- light-Dr Laura Rollon; 10.15, Cana. dian Showcase of Popular Music; 10.30, The Goon Show; It, Date with Dreamland; 11.30, Prelude to Mid- night-Popular Concert Favourites: Ja, Midnight, “God Save the Queen"; Close Down,

There were submissions by The following appointments Counsel regarding the admission have been

SIDE GLANCES

gullineths.

approved.

the

of receipt stubs and it Was Government Gazette notifed this agreed that Mr Shun-wah would morning: not be culled to produce them.

Mr Vivian Jun Kennard, He went on in his ovidence to

Audlior, 04 probation; identify certain cheques mado Steuart Alfred Webb-Johnson, out to his arm.

By Galbraith

of

on

Mr

Cadet Officer Class II, on proba- He cald that he had knowa tion, Assistant to the Social Wel- Peter Choy, (partner of the fare Offeer and concurrently Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs; Mr Bernard Vaughan Williams, Cadet Omleer and Class II, on probation, and Labour omleer: Mr George Alfred Cupploditch, Controller

Posts,

transfer from Singapore; Dr Sylvia Hul, Dr Chang Yun-sun, and Dr Tan Hock-san, Medical Officers on probation: Mr P. Wood, Acting Chief Signals Officer; Mr S. J. Hydes ceased to act as Control- lor of Posts; Mr Mak Sik-luen ocased to act as Assistant Con- trol

of Posts; Mr John Henry Douging Bell, Acting Airport Fire Chief, Mr A. Todd, ceased to be an Assistant to the Secre tary for Chines Aairs, on transfer to the Colonial Secre- toriat.

"“'You, never' rave about my permanent waves. sometimes I think you are jealous!""

TO ACT AS: COMMANDANT

Lout Col. TF.C. Hamilton has been appointed to act on Cem- mandant of the Royal Hong- kong Defence Force, during the absence from the Colony of Brigadier L.T. Ride, the Gover ment Gazette ructfod this

morning.

The Gazette also announced the promotion a Licut J. Cheung to Caplan in the Hong- kong Regiment.

The anme

appointment of Inspector (Special); Ching. Hing-chów - as, Acting Assistant Superintendent, (Epedal); In the Special Con stabulary, has been approved. It wes atated in this morning's Government Glareito,

Li, who is on bail of $10,000, was additionally charged with document, utlering a forged namely a receipt, purportng to be a receipt of Mr A. el Arculli for the sum of $19,370,23.

+

Recognition Of Vice-Consuls

Tho Government Gazette Tondors for the construction notified this morning that formal of six blocks of resttlement flats recognition had been accorded to at Shek Kip Mei are invited in Mr Mamoru Fujita and

Gazette this Toshitada Taguma

Vice- the Government morning.

Consuls for Japan in Hongkong.

Mr

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