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President Of World Govt Movement Visiting HK

Mr Arthur Bishop, President of the World Federal Government Movement, which has over 350,000 financial members in various parts of the world, arrived in Hongkong this morning aboard the my Aros, for a ten-day visit,

Describing the World Government Movement, Mr Bishop said: "Well, it's a world movement, with no ban on colour, creed, or political tie-up, to try and bring together people of all races, and further the realisation of the spirit of the brotherhood of man.

36 Alleged Rioters Arraigned

Thirty-five qien and 4 w man appeared before Mr Justier J24. Supreme Court Cireng af 13 this morning charged with zlot. ng during the October 14 da turbances in Kowloon and 17 of the accured pleaded gua

Mr Jusike Grek# fenlence on the 17 men ploaded guilty. They further remanded pending the outcome of the trial of the other ID accused who pleaded rint gulity.

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were

The ages of they ranged from 15 to 50 years. One defendant was aged 26.

woman.

hawkern, tallers

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culier,

Mr D.

Counsel,

N. E. eo. appeared

for

Crown the

Heard.d: "You have Stale | World Cuvennent point

of ROVETENCHÍN fur State matters, Į view, there

valid, are inore #minlešpal

for Jaws

verloui more important considerations minicipal DITUIT, Pederal than the conflicting interests of govestments for Federal affites, international racism or hyper-

why not a World

KOVET. nationalism. Freedom for men ment for World affairs."

Anul goods fur eve

every nation, junts to the fundamental ques- Tion of peace itself. To my matut we really

under- don't stand what penice really means.”

When asked to explain, Mr Bebop sand "Well, if there righteousness 121 The heart, the

•here will be beauty in character If there is beauty is one's charter, there will be harmony in the home-If there

Mr Bishon said, that at 0 conference held Inst year over VO mallons were represented-- rit of them with varied views,

religious views, stift. rent

maet ti try all with one balg peace to the world"

FREE ACCESS

but and

Asked his opinion of the Sutz Varul position, Mr Bishop wald, "Despite the questionable pro- priety of a unilateral breach of

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10-DAY STAY

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956. '

Hoses quickly subdued the flames at this morning's fire in Peel Street.-Staff Photographer,

BLAZE PUT OUT IN

15 MINUTES

H be real order in the nations, 1888 Convention, the then if there is real order in the fionalisation by Egypt of the rations, then there will be real Universal Suez Canal Company

That 19 peter in the world.

the follow international pruetike.

ixi," Mr Bishop added, "of and is considered today to be a

what our movement is striving nations's right. Nevertheless, i

I may live to see it-If not alffers from other nationalisthen the seed has been already

foreign tions involving

its influence Most of The accused arc terests-Uke Argentine milways, OIL, unemployed, but they include English-owned,

the growing daily." Ainerican-owned oil

wells in the cunal Mexico in that server all nailons, and All the English Possibly people.

Governments base and French

Fire broke out on the top floor of their opposition to Nasser on a confusion, probably deliberate,

They storey tenement house at 68 Peel Street, off Caine of the hiterests of a few of their nationals, of certain strate-

Road, shortly after 8 o'clock this morning. tie consideration, certain ques- totalled Tons of prestige (the Algerian

Six are appliances, under the Mr Bishop is also the father- expenditure | rituation influences France's in-law of the late Mr Norman direction of Mr W. J. Gorman, wus $35,272,891,34, leaving rland) with the whole world's Stockton, who was a member of Chief Officer, Fire Brigade, and

The editorial staff of the South | Mr defcit of $6,267,875.30, the Gov-interest in the Suez Canal,"

V. C. Seymour, Deputy China Morning Post for many Chlof Offker,

to crrament Gazette revealed this

were rushed Bishop said, years before the war. Continuing, Mr

He was morning.

the scene and the fire was "This common interest may be | killed in a bombing raid over

within control brought under a single phrase Germany while war correspond- expressed in free access for all. From the

ent for the Sydney Sun,

(*rown,

SEPT DEFICIT

Government revenue for t month of Seplumber 329.005,016.04 and

revenue balance

The general en September 30 stood at $335,- 038,572.02.

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The house was under repair and very few people were in it when the fire occurred.

No casualties were reported. The cause of firo is still under investigation.

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SHEAFFER'S

Skrip

File Not Returned American Is

To Registry Complaint

Mr W. S. Edwards, former Assessor of the Inland Revenue Department, complained in the Supreme Court this morning that for more than eight months after he filed his statement of claim he encountered difficulty when he went to look at the file because it was not in its proper place in the Registry.

He claimed that the file was taken out of the Registry about a month after he filed his claim and was never returned there from February to November.

Mr Edwards, appearing with several occasionty that I applied

out legal representation," before Mr Justice A. D. Scholes, is the plaintiff in a claim' against K. M. Almao, Assistant Commis- sloner of the Inland Revenue Department who is represented by Mr 3. C. McRobert, Crown Counsel.

Justice Scholes is heuring argument Or # preliminary point of law regarding absolute privilege of a document raised by the defendant,

This point of law was ordered to be set down for trial by Mr Justice Reynolds in Chambers on June 4, 1930. An appeal by Edwards against Mr Justico Reynolds' order was dismissed by the Full Court on Septem- ber 27.

Mr

to see that ble, it was never in With the Registry, never once.

eyes 1 row a notebook my own in the Registry showing that the fle was inarked out on

February 23 or 28. It appears to me that it has never been back to the Registry since," Mr Edwards sold.

He said that he must object In these elrcumstances when he was confronted, for the very first time, with the originals of the two documente On flie had which he, the plaintiff,

dimculty In seeing be. cause it was not in its proper place from February to Novem-

soine

ber

"I don't know what difficulties an outsider, mildly interested, or

not wishing newspaper,

to

Victimised By

12-Year-Old

Απ American tourist, Mr Robert Miller, was standing at the door of the Carnarvon Holel

recently looking ni children playing happily in the street,

Mr Miller was happy too, and fell into conversation with year-old son of an NCO in the

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of the children. He was the 12-

British Army.

And what was more natural

for them to talk about then the power of the Almighty Dollar.

The little boy claimed that he had never reas a greenback

his lie.

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film

more

Mr Miller was ready to oblige. He brought out two bank noter

US$10 and US$1. The boy was filled with miration; bent over the bits of

examine them paper to closely: then tumed on his heel und fled. But he made one mis- le Lake. Ite forgot to hand notes back Orst.

Another of the snall boys playing in the street ran away with him.

CHRONIC TRUANT

This morning the two children appeared before Mr i. T. Morris at Howlcon Court.

The first defendent, convletexi

of larceny, was sentenced to six months in Matauwei Rond Re- mand Home.

His father who appeared in court said that the boy was chronic truant from both home and school, and vanished some- ¡imes for five days together, He had also, his father said, "gol a taste for making easy money" by begging in the street and

thieving. say petty thievi

Mr Edwards submitted that the Judge should, at the ap-incur the displeasure of Govern

ment, would encounter," Mr propriate stage, rule in his fav-

Edwards added. our in regard to his subenission that the Colonial Secretary's affidavit be withdrawn.

He went on to

quote from authorities and say that in the present case Mr McRobert ex- plained when commenting The documents that the affidavit of the Colonial Secretary was u

on

Gala Concert copy of his afidavit proviously

On Sunday

Sunday's Christmas conecri al the Ritz, by the Hongkong Con- cert Orchestra (Conductor Vic- tor Ardy) will be a gala afair, and in keeping with the Yuletide festival

The Fire Brigade had

Christmas bells, hymns, carols, music from the shows, com- adjacent houses evacuated.

Old singing,

Tyme Huge columns of smoke and munity

Scottish dancing, and traditional Lum's rose from the building

Christmas music are highlighted at the height of the conflagra-

in the evening's entertainment. on but it took the Fire Brigade

The Orchestra is expected to exactly 10 minutes to got the

Four dell-play to a packed house, and all fire under control.

"Promers" of Hongkong and veries from salt water hydraats

Kowloon are well advised to were used.

"It was a straight-forward, heed the slogan "Come Early", easy job," commented Mr V. C. Doors open 8 p.m. Seymour

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led in connection with another rule, that is, Order 6 Rule 63; whereas the present action re- lated to Rule 1 of the salty? Order,

sald The authorities that the same affidavit could not be used in respect of two rules, which are separate and distinct. The affidavit was filed with the application under Rule 63 that the claim be struck out and dia- missed and this application was dismissed by a Judge of the Supreme Court in Charnbers.

NOT NOTIFIED

He said that he understood the file to be a public one and at the very best he could that access to it should be more casy.

Scholes Mr Justice

told the plaintiff that the Registrar was the person he should see if he had any complaints or sugges- tions to make as to procedure.

Mr Edwards and he would ask for a transcript of the Judge's notes as the basis of his complaint to the Registrar.

Heuring is proceeding.

The second defendant, con- vic.est of being as necessory after the fact, was cautioned and discharged upon payment of o bond of $200.

His mother said in court that her son's behaviour at home was fairly good, but he had caused her a lot of anxiety recently.

Schoolboys

Cyclist Injured Commended

Wad

A 22-year-old Chinese injured when his motor cycle Two schoolboys were this collided with a private car in morning commended for good Clear Water Bay Road near work in furthering the ends of Mr Edwards said that he had Wong Tai Sin at 4.80 p.m. yes- justice by Mr T, L. Yang ut not been notified as the plates-terday. The injured man, Yau Kowloon Magistracy. tiff that the document had been Shi-yuen, of 4 40 Takuling Road, On December 13, the boys

So far as he ground floor, Was taken led seperately.

to Bow Chan Sau, 47, bending over was aware paragraph two of the

Kowloon Hospital, where he is the poor box outside the Church defendant's affidavit of February low receiving treatment.

of St Francis d'Artiss) in Shok Earlier in the afternoon, a Kip Mel Street. The boys fal- 23 referred to, the affidavit of February 23, 1856, of the Colonial Chinese student, Wong Hok-lowed Chan for a while and Secretary and to the letter of song, sustained injuries when he saw him buy 20 ecnis worth of the same date addressed to him was knocked down by a military peanuts.

One of the boys went back to Mr Burgess

the church and Eaw that the poor box had bren tampered with, The boys rejoined and then followed Chau until they mct constable who adrested defendant.

A neon sign in Third Street DEATH OF OLD, the Deputy Colonial Secret-lorry in Chung On Street, Trun

of the Hongkong Products Ex-

hibition pavillon caught fire at (9.13 lust night. It was put out

by an extinguisher.

Suspects Arrested

RESIDENT

Wan. The boy is detained in The only interpretation I hospital for treatment. can place on that is that he has filed those original documents

attachments to his

Mrs Laura Gillard, wife of Mr affidavit, i have had no notifica- Turn to page 8 for

Arthur Gillard, died at Queen tion whatever that the original Mary Hospital this morning documents were filled in this after a short illness. She was Court ús

71.

Mrs Gillard was the youngest sirter of the late Mr Henry Gittins, and aunt of Mr 5. v. Gitting, the well-known barris ter.

A large quantity of forged revenue receipt stamps together with printing equipment and dies were seized by the Police

Wednesday during a rald on Born in Hongkong the late Mrs premises In Mn Tou Wai Road,

Gillard and Mr Gillard were Four Chinese have been de- | married here tained as a result of the raid,

years ago.

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you tell Aunt Martha how lonely It Id bhool want me to stay home today?""

separate documenta from Mr Almão's allldavil,” Mr Edwards declared.

Mr McRobert offered to clear up the matter. He said that at the time those documents were filed, the plaintiff was repre rented by his first firm of solicitors not his suberquent

30 Brown

Counsel gave the Court his undertaking that the documents were properly filled In accordance with the rules of the Court.

ny cannot. accept Mr McRobert's undertaking,” marked Mr Edwards...

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Before Mr Yang this morning. Chan was given one day to malce restitution (20 casts) to the poor box, before receiving sen- tence tomorrow.

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The Judge noted that one could seo that the documents were not attached.

Mr. Edwards then went on 10 make a complaint. "which may

be relevant to this matter."

He said that since the state

ment

OnL

four

of claim was filled or January 21, he had had difficulty.

each or three or occasions in inspecting the file. understand the proper place for It is in the Registry of this Court, 'but each time I have asked for it I have boon referred to ati official who, from my observations, is not directly connected with the Registry," Mr Edwards declarol; //

He said that each

tima

ho had been referred to the cleric "of one or other of the Judges, or the Supreme Court Ho mon- tioned the clorks of the Chief Justice,

Justico Gregg, and Sustice Scholosuch Mr Edwards Hismitted

files

should only be removed from the Registry for brief periods and then reurned to: their proper place, promptly na „He said that his las: allampt To inspect tha Ole was made, about a month ago and on pay mént” of the prescribed wna: 'redtered to Mr Scholor clerken HI?Cho say that from

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