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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK
Matter Of Manners
VER since
Erst took
grown-ups |
"Right," said the policeman, Robert was arrested.
to having children, children have been taught Not to Answer Clerkenwell Back.
Irl
Fortunate
days these are hose who remember in maturity their
training
early
the.
A few hours later, st
court, Robert plended not guilty to having been drunk and disorderly.
WRONG TRAIN
in this particular respect For 4WHEN I told him to shut tho world has grown to be
the door. he, said. 'Shu' full of pancira thinly disguised | it yourself, the policeman
of various kinds-reported to DA officia is
Mr Frank Powell,
NEW! SHEAFFERS
CHINA MAIL S
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1956.
IKEAND SIDE GLANCES
H-BOMB
TESTS
Washington, Oct. 23.
President Eisenhower said today that in the light of postwar history the not United States could dare balt it hydrogen bomb tests without a international of system control and disarmament.
Mr Elantower, in a preface to two documents on the prob- radiation pub- lem of nuclear ex-ished by the Government to
duy, calc that until interna- tional
had been cafeguards established L WOR SVECESSARY that the United States continue to develop the strength it had attained in the first of the most modern armaments,
one
a feket?" naked the
that had
from clippe to Income-tax "He then became abusive.” collectors chat grat with seeing i that the
behave text of
"Had be
Tend
rome magistrate, to Kłówn
huse (43
who "He bu
piend at midnight,
Was he in the right train?" "No sir," the officer said. "Listen
maid Rober I'd
Heavy
Answer back
A jolly, roly-poly sort of many named Robert came up to town the other evening free" country, and got into trouble | been drinking. I found when 1 with one of London's nominies, i got to the station that I was who,
everyone knows, 2
are too late for my trak. I found
the best (and most numerous) į that the next one was 3.45, sa
in the world
RESTING
ROBERT Cate R
evening excurso Ucket. He come to enjoy himself and dd that so thoroughly that the hours slipped by without his When nolicing
the pareng
1 Just go into this carriage to rest."
"
MANNERS REMEMBERED
EXPECT
you wish you
ALMOST HARMLESS One of the memoranda the Government by published quoted a report of the National Ácudemy of Sciences which stated
that, apart from accidents, wore at home now sug, the biological harm which could
be coused
atomic by
wespons Lested the magistrate,
"Yes," said Robert, with feel- tests was practically negligible. at lost i dawned upon him that
The ire.
American Government, The best of the evening was% ver, and he had found lus way
"Very well. F' disinises this, I under the direction of the Pre- 10 the station,
that you can get back he discovered 30
10 fident, was exerting new efforts that the last train for his home
work, said the magistrate. to reach a solid agreement im- town had 1971.
"Thank you very much," Huid proving the chances of peace
he hurried away, ¦ through
system of mutual the pleased with
memorandum himself, inspection,
tu
The
then,
Soine nien might have med
rallways blame them for their plight Itober id no such thing He about the quet Mation uunt.t
be found
ALPA engineless tral, embed into и сопран- ient, and settled imself down test til the first fruin of the morring zhoutd Iruve fo
his home at 3.45
AI
2 6.00. Robert was
awakened Drom the dream- sleep into which he had
Tuss
2. Tippect.
The door of the
voice It
riage was OpErI.
car- was
neidressing h: "Now then." Bnia The voice, "what are you doing in here?"
FORGOT MANNERH DOBERT blinked anki ad- justed the focus of his eyes. He saw that his visitor was a rallway policemani, "Oct ou!
Uit
لمثليين
Robert, art looking virtuoUS
us a child does who, ¦ suid. aguined the odtis, has rement-
itis
hols for enter
B
It said that the United States
bered his manners, remembered would submit o report on the to thank
results of its efforts to the United taining him.
Nations Disarmament Sub- Committee at the next resalon of <he United Nations.--France- Presed.
Flagless Ship Intercepted
Rabat, Oct. 23.
day halled a freighter without A French Navy escort ship to-
ag and port of registration or
on her
the hull off Moroccan port of Agadir,
name
JAPANESE ΤΟ SURRENDER
Manila, Oct. 24.
Japanese stragglers who have After the French escort ship formed a colony in their moun
11
October
owned that the vessel
Ared the usual shot across the of there, the policeman said.
bow of the freighter, the freigh- Robert
ter holsted remembered what he
a red flag. Three kega of gun-powder were dis- trad been taught about obedience. He climbed,
covered in the ship's hold. stretching and yawning, our of the carriage.
"Shut ttt door," paid The policeman.
Robert
Torgo; hus then. He answered back. "Shul It yourself," he said.
Here's
self-service beauty!
this week at
mannera
1 appeared was registered in Porto Rico, that the captain was a Nether jands citizen, and that the crew was Moroccan,
No ship's manifest was avall- able.-France-Presse.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 By: Burface
Indo-China, Thailand, 4 p.m.... Maceo. 6 P.M.
THURIDAY, OCTOERS 25 By Air
Poking, Shanghai, Hankow, 7 sm. Hawa UBA, Cardy 5' mm, Thailand Paltan, Lebanon, Ger~ many, Tracon and, Üvent Britain, 10
Japm, 11 am.
Indo-Chine, DUTY
Philippines, & pu
Padman
Mus
Great Britain, Europe,
Karen, o pum.
Ation,
pm.
By: Surfbos
China, People's Republic, 7_s.m. Nialaya, Great Britain, Europe, (Netherland.
Parol
direct), 11 m
Burma, India, 11am.
4-26
Canada, 1 p.m.
Macro, 1 pm
"Try not singing to him—maybe he can stand being hungry a half hour longer if he doesn't have to listen to that too!”
America's Mission To
Help Tyrannised Countries
Washington, Oct, 23.
Macao, 6 p.m.
U.S.A...m.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 By Air
Thailand. Ceylon, Burtna, India, 3 A.
Cambodia, 10 .. Cortmany, 30 a.m.
Formosa, Japan, Kores, Okinawa, Noon.
Quam, Hawaii. U.S.A.. 2 p.m. Philippines. Australia, New Zea jand. 1 p.en.
Indo-China, France, 0 p.m. Fornom, BA. 6 p.m.
Thailand, India, Pakirian, Middi a Emas, Africa, Great Britain, Europe,
6 p.m.
President Eisenhower said today that a people like the Poles, which had once known freedom, could not be forever deprived of their independence
and personal freedom.
Japan, 89.
By Bugiaco
Chine, People's Republio 7 m Seychelles, Br. East Africa, N. &
5. Rhodesia, Nyssıaland, Parcela via Beira, 11 .an.
Maono, 1 p.
Macao, a p.m.
BATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
*By: Surface
China People's Republic, 7 Macao. p.m. Malayu, Ceylon, India,
a.m
President Eisenhower added that this truth applied to all of the peoples of Eastern Europe, Aden, bark, Imb Portugues who had profited by their independence and free- dom.
of freedom
is more power ut
Possession Of Liquor Charges
Pakistan, Toila, Parcels, via Karachil), 4 p.DEM
North Bornfo, 4 p.m. Indo-China, Thailand, 4 p.m. Macro, 3 13.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 By Surface
Mimoso, pm.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 29 By Surface
China, People's Republic, 7 am. Canada, 11 a.tn. Japan, Noo
Macso. 1 p.m.
Milays, India, Pakistan (Portu- stage India, Parcela via Karachi), 1
Macao, 6 pm.
Feathertouch BALLPOINT
6 Charged With Murder
With M
Of Mrs Ursula Ernst
Six men came before the Court at, Kowloon this morning charged, with the murder of Mrs Urania Margareta Ernel, wife of a Swiss Consular official, who dled from burns re- ceived when their car was attacked by a mod during the riots on October 11:
Mrs Ernst died in hospital: on: October 13, .
The six men, who appeared before Mr T. 1. Yang, were: Two Bang, allas Li Fuk, allas Sheung-hol Chai, 28, unemployed, of 188 Fok Wing Street, ground floor: Man Ohmmen-yan, alias Yan Cha). 26, unemployed, of. Chau Thù Village; Choi Kwok- FAI, alias Choi Tau, 17, unemployed, of no fixed abode; Chow Kwong, alfas Cheung Ting, 43, unemployed, of Shek Kip Mei Resettlement Area: Hul Ming, allas Tuɛ-fa Tl, 23, un- employed, of Cheungshawan New Village; and Leung Wah- chi, alins Leung Chi-chor, alias Tai Lan, tt, unemployed, of 252 Ki Long Street.
They were remanded for three days on the application of Inspector W. Watson,
Schumann Centenary
Concert
The concert arranged by Professor Harry Ore and sponsored by the Hongkong University Music Club, to celebrate the centenary of the death of Robert Schumann, was a very pleasant occasion. It took place in the University's Loke Yow Hall last night before an audience consisting largely of students and other young people.
The artists were ali well-known local musicians, rang- ing from a student to such an experienced and distinguish- ed performer an Professor Ore himself.
te
a
It has been raid that Mozart's | fessor Ore and Mr Cheng Chik- bicentenary hon somewhat pul's Quartet. This fine work, overshadowed the entenary of the best of Schumann's chamber Schumann, and in these days, manic, received
tair pera when there is a tendency to form
though in the Arst formance, belittle
Bome
of Schumann's and second
there movements works as over-sentimental, was a a tendency for the instru was doing a service to music to menta not to be quite in tune organise_this_concert, demon- with one another, The strating that Schumann's works and viola players' are able, but could equal those of many of need to develop a broader tone for the lovely solos such as The concert opened
with those in the March movement eight plano duets played by of the Quintet. In the last Mis Dora Tang already
the materu.
HK Delegation To ECAFE Meeting
Hongkong will be represented
known to Hongkong audiences movement the players kept well for her neat and sprightly play-other and displayed a fing
vigour. ing, and Professor Ore. These. were selected from a whole .This WILS a spirited pare book of dusts, and contained formance, and a good ending to soma picturesque items,
and
a very enjoyable concert.— were entertainingly pinyed. XX.
Schumann's songs were repre- sènted by a group sung by Miss Joan Turville, who has à very sweet and paire voice. She was particularly happy in "Dedica tion," one of the finest and
most Joyful love songs, and in the charming song to the Ladybird. flexible voice and is She has a able to express varying moods, and her senso of the dramatle (for instance in the Loreley Fhnipples, N. Borneo, Rabaul, song) is well developed; though the volge itself would not be equal to a heavy and powerful song, but is more suitable to the purely lyrical. Her diction in German was extremely good
EMOTIONAL WORK Mias Tang and Dr S. M. Band then
played the piano and violin Swala in A minor. This La a fluid, restless anti emotional The first mission of the sub- work. The first and third committee was held in Hongkong could have been In January, 1955. takten rather more quickly, in keeping with their urgency, An application to adjourn the but the players were happiest the Hon C. E. M. Teny: OBE principal delegate, Mr. U trial of Quik Bah-chee, charged In the lighthearted Becond with the murder of the well- movement, which
Tat-chee, OBE, alternate dele- was neatly gate, Mr W. J. Anderson, OBE, known
Barrister, Mr John performed. Clifford,
alternate delegate, and Mr R. M. for a world, as the After the interval, Professor Hetherington, DFC, alternato nocused was at present under Ore phayod selected variations delegate "and" Secretary, medical observation was granted from the by Mr Justice J. R. Gregg in 8 pm. Time Signal and Programma Summary:
Criminal Session the Lucky Dipening Listener Requests Presented by morning
tain hinterlands of Oriental Mindoro Province have decided to surrender to the Govern
Mr Elsenhower said that "we | the love ment authorities on Wednesday, have a job to do, a mission as enduring than the
31, the Americani
the champion of human free- tyranis."-France-Presse. Manila Daily Bulletin reported
morning newspaper | dom."
He went on: "All history today.
testifies that the memory of Quoting authoritative
redom is not erased by fear sources, the Bulletin said that Q: guns and the love of free- the surrender
originally dom is more enduring than the scheduled for Sunday, October | power of tyrants. 28, but gave no reason
The President said that the for the postponement.
United States' mission conformed! The latest to leave for to four main principles:
A man ant a woman, facing Oriental Mindoro was the Con- 1.-Respect for the fundamen-separate charges of possession of stabulary Deputy Chief; tal principle that all peoples who quor which was not up to the Colonel Ricardo Papa, who left have shown themselves onpable required standard, were this yesterday to Took into the of governing themselves had the morning remanded two days by military and police" angle of right to choose in complete free- Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central the surrender negotiations, Yes-dom an independent government. Magistracy. terday, 21 Philippine and
Ho Cho, 47, was charged with possessing sight gallons of Sic 2 To ald peoples who have sau quor, at 1 The Bulletin further report-lost their freedom and who have Street, ground floor, en Octo
ghing On ed that at least three of the need of American aid and can ber 23, Japanese, married to primitive use it profitably in order to The woman, To Shiu-shan, 40, Mangyan women, might choose reinforce world pence and was charged with possessing to remain.
quantity of the liquor at 299 The Army authorities sald 3. To foster commercial rela- Main Street, ground floor, West. that the strugglers would be tions with other nations which screened to ascertain those who would result in
Bal of $1,000 was allowed. a reciprocal have to face atrocity charges. prosperity and create the abun Those not involved in any case dance which would sheller them will be sent back to Japan im- from subversive propaganda. mediately-France-Press.
Japanese officials left for the scene.
Situation Is Still Serious
Cleveland, Oct, 23.
security.
TO GIVE AID
Radio Hongkong
4-Finally, the United States should give the example to the whole world
HET. economic of development and recompensed labour so that the world would 4 thus see that the, surest road to pre erity lay in human freedom.
NO SUBSTITUTE A The President went on to Tay
hide behind, the faise facade of from America
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20 By Burface
Chine, People's Republic, ↑ a.m. Macao, P.. Macao, 6 p.m.
MURDER TRIAL ADJOURNED
movements
by four official delegates at the second session of the sub committee on trado of the Com mittoo on Trade and Industry of the Economia. Commission for Asto and Far East which will be held in Tokyo from October 20 to November 5,
The Hongkong representatives.
"Etudes Symphoni inques." These che a set of The Hon. C. E. M. Tery wis
cx- this tremely "planistic variations an alternate delegato for the based on a slow theme, and eighth session of the Committed Professor Ore showed himself on Trade and Industry and for the twelfth session of ECAFE the master of their
held in Bangalore - in' January- ments, especially of the
and February, 1956,
nes demanded by the
Margherita; 7, Virtuoso. Reginaldi
Counsel for the Defence, Mr. Kell Clarinet): 735, Songy for and about Man Bung by Burl Ives: 190, V. L., J. D'Alton (instructed by Time for Jazi With Robin Dar: 720, Moms Wilkinson and Grist) Weather Report: 8, Time Signal and further said that it would be United Nations the Newe; 8.00, | Momags by the that for a time tyranny could Mr bag Nama Seria 25eral could not be a price notice which has the melody in the Mr U Tat-ches was an alter
Secretary General appreciated that
be given "under these left hand, with an arpeggio-like nate delegate for the first by Alistair Cooke peculiar circumstances,"
Babble Britton, "and" "Peter Lows; 0.
most
Imperial / Keen with special musical score would not oppose the applica- in this, 'one of Schumann's Mr W. J Anderson was an
Doposed and conducted by Lawton. Applebaum.“ Production by Gerald Kaos with Michael HedgraYO. OTIDES
Abraham Solaars.......19.. Glibers-and
Sir Pierson Dixon, permanent lesion, he said, could not
material progress. But this, Ted Heath and his Mutale' with Mr W, A Blair-Kerr. Sendor swift Agure in the right, and session of the sub-committee the staccato chord variation on trade held in Hongkong. I British representative to the
be gimp Signal Wednesday Theatre Crown Counsel, who appeared The Emplomát: UNNA- Radio Pro for the Prosecution said he
It was a pleasure to hear him | January, 1835. Оде United
Nations, mid tonight substituted for freedom. that the Suez Canal situation ites
day or other, "Der in the salel-guction by Gohl:Obarsi and Cerad
today
cntable piano workt, remained serious for much was
for ther "discontent, at stake.
The final fier was the most alternato. delegate creates only
`a 30-year-old Singapore
of the Com So Chodave Ore, is alleged to havez dut major, played by Pro-mit on devenit pasion of In one place, demontellash Speaking
rest, riots
Important, the Plans Quintet in covonth nezlon at Cleveland, Ohio,
Industry and.... strations in Sir Pierson
another, unil. Kyseth. Horton Albert Dekker committed the offence in Dea said that Britain and France had suffered tyranny, exercised over them | Sulivan Favouries. Now, Symphony Voeux Road Central on August 4
ECAFE held in Tokyo in March We have acted either dissolves or is expelled. Orch, cond, by Manford, Hopinion; | last,`.
and April, 1955. great with restro
and wo
in 10.30, Jan Garber and his Ontie- The iríal was adjourned to Mr Eisenhower said that sought, and are secking, a solu- were deprived
the
countries where the people stra: 10.69 Weather Report; 11,
of liberty then simalario News Real; 115, October 31, at 10 am. - tion in accordance
the with
of their liberation could ba day principles of peace and Justice." retarded by the fact that armed
REDIFFUSION He said that the two coun forces. mede tries had made fair proposals equivalent to and were ready to consider alternative proposals.
"What we cannot accept," he history.
have
waterway...shall be- under the unrestricted control of any one government.
The onus, he added, was on Egypt to make known is pro- DOBRIE
Goodnight Musdor 11.30 Close Dawn.
·
* panne Variety can the 20 MILLION
Wednesday Concert--"Academie
protest ral any
suicide.
Overture") (Brahms)
But, and the President, "all peady in on Cooorto in GALLONS LOSS
the
testifies that memory of freedom t 10€
eased by the fear of guns and
New Constitution Approved
The United Nations, co tinued Bir Person, can take
30, London," Oct. 28,- satisfaction in the
The Colonial Office today an reflection that it has done its best, In the State for the Colonies, Mr Alan nounced fint: the Secretary For face of Communist opposition, Lennox-Boyd, has approved the to bring bonis to all concerned proposals for comtitutional the right basis on which pro changes. In Sterre Leone which gros cen- bei thade, in solving te published by the Gover tska, world problem... – En meroru
of that territory in July dance with
(later the same month ren
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