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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

Martin Comes Home

a day in the

ON of 1954, the

spring petition of this sort of thing, sales- and I should like to pay back

the lovers." that

"When?" kri the mattis

manager of # firm makes leather goods sent one of his men off on the trate.

rond with £50 worth of "Soon," said Marlin, "All this samples of the firm's is behind me. Now I can go products handbags, wal-forward...."

CHINA MAIL

1949

FRIDAY,

JANUARY 18, 1957.

By Galbraith

Man

POLICE INSP SIDE GLANCES

REVERSES

HIS PLEA

Sub-Insp. Thomas Henry Walker, of Police Head- |quarters, was this morning fined $150 and had his licence endorsed by Mr Thomas Tam at Central luts, noto-cases, That was

He was remaxded so that the Magistracy when he pleaded the lust the firm saw of the doctors might report on him, guilty to dangerous driv- samples or, until the other and when he came back the

ing, had magistrale

the day, heard of its represen- tative, a_line-looking man zamed Martin, who had olice fought with the Guards and still, in middle- :

had ugu,

a Guardsman's hearing.

Murin just disappeared.

KEAPPEARANCE

TILE OLAY

doctors'

verdict before him. They had round there was nothing serious-driving

y wrong with Martin,

70 WEEKS?

67 HAVE been In' touch with

Dover," a policeman said. They say he told them that he came back here becauso he Wanted to get all this cleared

reapparatet, lie arrived "That

intention," was my at boyu .. a boat from Be.- said Martin. "I do want to pay

had no passport, for

every a

Ching back. I can Pay the duct weekly." man Auerenogred ful by a Babybly consul abroad |

"How much?"

THE A day he made h

up

Water Bath Bold is sure nome, “'magistrate. Salon bar poser probably want "About £17"

olariin said to the official

at Dover. He was quite right. They d

asked

"Then repaying would 70 weeks."

at

Au alternative sumunons

without due enre and attention was dismissed,

Defendant

Wos alleged have driven his car in a don- Road at the night of December gerous manner in Morrison Hill

15 which resulted in a traffic cccident.

SJ Welker who formerly pleaded not gulity reversed his plea this morning.

Jo migation, defence coun- sel, Mr R. E. Moore, of Des- the cona, said that at the time of

the revident his ellent driving at 25-30 m.p.h. take with lights on.

WDE and

LIGHTS EXPLANATION

Explaining why all the wit- quises in the case testified that defendant was travelling with- out any tights, Mr Moore said that six weeks ago his client

At Clerkenwell Court next "Well £2 then,” Marlin, said. day, Martin pleaded guilty to "Very well," said the magis- having seven the £50-worth |trate, "I shall renauki you on of samples, le pleaded guilty,ball for two months, so that 100, to having, al about the you can make arrangements to time of his disappearance, ob repay all the money. You must taled £20 by false pretences report to the police, weekly." Was stopped by a police officer

for not having side

side lights on.

from a car hire in in Batter- Бед

PAKIB

S

tells Inac policeman said

me,"

to the Powell, "that he has no idea what bo- came of the handbags. He says that shortly after be left tho firm with them, he found him- self in Paris. He has no idea

magistrate, Mr Franic

how he got there,

"There had been some trouble with his wife, it seems, and he was buried during the retreat from Dunkirk. Whether these had mything to do with his disappearance, he does not know,

There is one previous convie-

lon. He was sentenced to x months in 1940, for stealing a

car."

"Yes, sir," Martin said and

officer dis-

side lights

he strode away, lookding strong But, so as the car came to and determined, A man with a halt the police

that the covered small, strange gap in his life,

were on the mudguards, a built-in mystery that perhaps

Mr Moore also sold that his would never be solved.

William

Holden

Back In HK

in

this

Mr William Holden lew

Tokyo by PAA from morning to meet his wife who

States on Monday.

arrives here from the

client had been driving in Hong- kong since 1851 and had a com- pletely clear record. That being the very first offence, added MỸ Moore, he hoped the Magisrtate would deal with it in a lenient

manner.

Chier inspector W. Eggleston, Trame Office, told the Court that

he was informed by his superiors that defendant had a very good record in the Pollee. Defendant carried out his duties most efficiently, said Chief In-

11-28

C.M. Mog. U.S. FUE OF

D 1996 by KEA Bernien, ma

"Let's get some brownies for that weak feeling one gets about 4 o'clock!"

BELIEVED NARCOTIC

POISONING CAUSED COMA

Eastbourne, Jan. 17.

A consulting pathologist told the Eastbourne Magistrates Court today he believed one of Dr John Bodkin Adams' wealthy patients was "in a coma due to narcotic poisoning" shortly before she died.

SHEAFFERS

Skrip

Accuses Police Of Beating Him

Fourth accused in the trial of five men charged with the murder of Mrs Ursula Ernst alleged this morning that he was slapped and punched and then beaten with a belt by the Police.

Li Chuen, 31, hawker, said Divisional Detective Inspector W, Wat- son first used violence on him and then tried to persuade him to confess by offering to send money to his pregnant wife.

Li was called to give evidence of allegations previously, made by the De fence relating to the making of a statement said to have been made by him.'

The accused are on trial be- fove Mr Justice A. D. Scholes and a Special Jury at tho Criminal Scasions.

They are Tse Sang, 28, un- Man Chun-yau, 20, employed;

Chol Kwok-fal, 27, unemployed; Li Chuen; and Les Shu-wing, 26, earth coolic. All Terence are defended by Mr Shurlock,

instructed by Mr

Peter Mo and Co.

Mr W. A. Blake-Ket,

Senior

ter's.

He asked Inspector Watson what kind of · help he

meant. The latter said there was, 50710 people in the

photograph who must be known to him. He re- plied ho knew nobody, and that he was going to a clansmon's place with his wife that part- cular day.

Inspector Watson took him home in a vehicle, Li continued, and searched the place for paw tickets,

Crown Counsel, la prosecuting, Accused said he told his wife assisted by Mr W. B. Scrops, she need not be afraid and that Assistant Director of Criminal he had done nothing wrong. He Investigation, Police Headquar-was then taken back to the

alation. poller

At the station, Inspector Wat- son offered to rend some folda with

to his wife, money told the Inspector, "If you want me to live, I will live. If you want me to die, I will die."

Jo

The accused

are alleged have taken part in the burning a taxi in Taipo Road ori October 11, last year. Mrs Ernst was fatally burned,

Lak

Chuen

testiled that on October 28, he was taken to tho Yaumati Police Station by DPC Ma Kon, On the way, hin sold bum, "I know you are a good

man.

I said he replied, "Quite so,

Justices Of The Peace

Court

The following list of Justices of the Peace who will serve in the Justices of the Peace Couri this year is published in the Gazetle this morning:

Soliciton Justices of the Peace. HoHarold John Armstrong, Chan Ying-hung, F.X. D'Almada e Castro, Donald Brition Evans, George Stephen Ford, Hing Yuct-keung,

Li said he was asked to sign wat-che,

a little book and he did so.

Hearing is continuing.

I have not been out these days. Government

I WOE not well. I had done nothing wrong."

Accused sold Ma told a police- who also accompanied

man,

them, to handcuff him.

“NOT AFRAID

Appointments

The following appointments, transfers, promotions and post-

Kan Kwan Cho-ylu, Lee Hon-chco, Ferdinand Gerald Nigel, J. M. D'Almada Remedios, Putor H Sio, David Louis Strollo, |Ralph Archibald Wadeson, Woo Pak-chuen, Froderick Zimmern. LAY JUSTICES

H. D. M. Barton, Donald

de Black, Mr B. E. Vere D. Bruce, Edgar Booten, I. Ronald Childe, Mrs R. H. Chow

3.16. Li

At the police station, Ma teldings have been approved, the Chow Yat-kwong, B. M him to sit down. He repeated Gazette nouifled this morning: that he had done nothing wrong and added that he wis afraid,

Ma told him, "You took part Road."

to act as

on

Churn, F. C. Clemo, S. 1 Mr R. V. F. Turner, Senior Cooke, N. Y. A. Croucher, A, R. Y. Dr Adams, 57, is formally charged with murdering

not Superintendent of Police, ceased G. Donn. J. E. Driver,

eloper Frost, Assistant

FUTS Commissioner

Ping-fari, John Mrs Edith Alice Morrell for profit. He is also accused

of Police, on proceeding Charles Michael Grenham, Mrs of killing Mrs Gertrude Hullett and her husband, Scot-in the burning of a car in Taipo | ic

icave; MY Kenneth Wilton B. Ho. Hon Man-wol, W land Yard alleges that he used overdoses of narcotics to

C. G. Knowles, The Hon. Kwok Farmer, Sub-Inspector Police,

of La sald he replied, "I have to be Aung Assistant Superin Chan, R. C. Lee, Mrs Elien Lad never done such a thing." tendent of Police; Mr Cyril Gor- Tso, Lady Lo, Lo Mon-hin,

Accused said Ma telephoned don March, Sub-inspector

Mrs Rosa Loseby, F. of wani, Ng Chak-wa, H. Owen- shortly after. Inspector Watson Superintendent of Polic Inspector Watson, who came ju | Pollec,

to be Acting Assistant

Hughes, H. H. H. Priestley, D. held

a photograph behind his

R, H Strudwick, Medical Prophet, The Hon, D. 3. back. As soon as he entered, Oflvor, to be Acting Senior Ruttonjec, J P.

Miss Tak-hing. he said, "Ah,

the mont

are the man. Medical Officer, vicc Dr S. H. Shin

Stewart, A. Storror, Tang Shiu- Moore. Inspector Watson threw the

Attwell, Mr K. J

kin, Dr Toung Fat-in, Mrs Senior

Treung Tso Lai-kl, U_Tal-chee,

cause their deaths. United

Mr Holden sald they will then proceed to

Colombo where he his complete shooting of The magistrate asked Martin new nim "Bridge on the River Kwai", which be in Cinema- scope and Tchulcolour.

what he had to say,

spector Eggleston, asking the magistrale to take that into con sideration.

The

in a coma due toĮ what was Dr Adams' TO-

action

Dr A, Shera, the pathologist,| "When you Siy narcotic said Adams culet him in us a poisoning, did you mention only consultant shortly before Mrs particular - for Hullet died.

poison or type

of drug?" Dr "I got the impression, and Shera was asked.

The question of barbiturates suggested to Dr Adams, that the NOTHING WRONG

Gazcite notified AARTIN drew a long sigh and

this patient was

raised by me," he replied. M^

He said the picture was pro-morning that. His Excellency the narcotic poisoning," testified the said: "You can't get away ceeding very well; half of it had Governor has been pleased to witness,

to that suggestion;" from these offences. But for been completed. The im should recognise, the last two years I've been be wholly completed by April. pending instructions from the puncture

provisionally and He said he performed a spinal] "He approved the analysis of on Mra Hultet and the urine for barbiturates and working in Belgium, and thero Mr Holden was met at the Secretary of State for the

as a result of his examination ↑ signed the form." I've met someone who's rester-Airport by Mr Johnson Wong, Colonies, Mr Andre Harplllard he believed the patient was

Witness told the Court Adams ed me to 4 normal condition. Hongkong manager of Columbia as Vice-Consul for France a sufferkig from narcotic polson- told him the patient was being So I know there will be no re-flms and other film distributors. Hongkong.

ing, although Dr Adams nig-treated

barbiturates gested cerebral haemorrhage 43 United Press. the cause of the coma,

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COMPLETE NEGATIVE

Dr Shera sald he then sug-

photograph on the table and Education Officer, to be Acting, M. L. Wong, Mrs Yeoh Choy

Director of Едисп- apped him on the left check, Assistant then hit him with his fist under P. Donohue, Mr Woo Hing-tak, The inspector tion during the absence of Mr

Li continued.

Wai-haan.

Huang HIGH REQUIEM

his chin and on the chest, Education Omeer, to be Acting Watson there was no need to Mr Attwell; Mr Frank

Accused said he told Inspector ScrOT Education Officer, vicë hit him. He told him further Fel-jan, with

ceased to be a Sub- that on a previous occasion, Inspector of Schools with, effect after he had beaten him like from January 14. that, he had had to spend $100

gested a gastric analysis. Asked NATURALISATION

how

this suggestion was re-

ceived by Adams, he said: "It was received with a complete negative neither approval nor disapproval."

Adams later agreed to a urine analysis for barbiturates, Dr

Shera sald..

CERTIFICATES

Certificates of Naturalisation have been granted to the follow ing residents, it was announced

medical treatment.

said he told Inspector

Watson, "If you want to beat Serious Charges

me this way, you had better kill me with a gun."

Accused alleged that the inspector unbuttoned his own jacket and took out his belt. He separated his revolver from the belt and threw the weapon on

MASS

High Requiem Macs was said this morning at the Rosary Church, for the repose of the Boul Rosal, by the members of the of the late Rev. Luigi Little Flower Club.

Chiul

Charged on five counts of in decent assault on a female and one of intent to commit an in- dietablo offence, 21-year-old Masa" was sold by FY H. of 60A Tai Hang Village Street, ed by Fr. B. Fliengn and Fr. B. unemployed Lau Yuen-keung, Bercita, the parish priest, assist- in the Gazette this morning:

the table. Two constables closed | Mr Fong Chung-chlu, garage the doors of the room.

second floor, was remanded Radio Hongkongyle, housewife; Mrs Chan Woo proprietor; Mrs Fong Tse Ging-

for throe days by Mr F, X. STRUCK WITH BELT D'Almada at Central this There were some bullets at morning, H.K.T.

Suct hug housewife; Miss

tached to the belt, Li saldi telephonist; 0.30,

offences were Children's Programme-

The alleged "Looking at Thing", Looking at Leung May-ling,

Inspector Watson held the belt stated to have taken place' on Sung Hsien-min,

business- Mr Books BBCTS), A Book 1

in front of him and said some six Mr Stephen Yum-suen

separate occasions between Born--First Chapter 5.55. Stock man;

last and Community Development thing in a language which he October 31

January market report: 6, Time Siena), Pro- | Ho,

did not

Then he gramme Summary; C, Popularity Officer; Mr Shi Wan-liang, mer struck him with the belt on the Eastern District.

understand

10 at various addresses in Poll presented by Ted Thomas: 950 chant navy officer; Mr Wong left side of his waist. "Sing Gypsing"Sori Barabas and Kalman Lendvay'a Gypsy Orches | Ching-tung, businessman; Mr tra: 0.89, Weather Report: 7 Time Tal Al-chun, master Signal. The News: 750, 1057 Agri- cultural Stow A Talk by Mr N. T. Wright MB.E. Acting Director of Fisheries and Forestry:

mariner

Miss Woo Surt-ching, retired.

PROMOTIONS

He covered that part of his body, but the inspector went on hilting him four or five times

more.

LI sald Inspector Watson

4.16. Mtuale from the Ballet HK REGIMENT asked him, "Do you scoat?" He

cracker Ballet (Tchaikovsky) Op. 71: 743, Gotng to the Pictures-Tha Critics discutes the Plotures they have seen this week. Chairman, Timothy Birch;

0, "howease in

Sound" With an Introduction by

Dave Galloway: 5.30, Ted Heath and Oblitas and Captain M. A. The promotion of Captain R. His Music (ECTS) With Bobble

Britton and Poter Lowe; 9. Opera D'Almada Remedios of

tion Fat

Choy-In which an Hongkong Regiment to die runk fortunate, that Hongkong and Rodfusion Join

forces to rules funds for the Chil- of Major was announced in the that he would nover do the vesa New Year Drive for Needy Gazette this morning.

Other promotions were have committed. Each vet means a pledge of $1 to F. Crabb. J. R

replied, "It is a fact that I have never done such a thing. So I would not adroit, even if you best ine to death."

Accused sald ite disclosed then the

that he was very un- his wife was eight months pregnant, and thing which he was alleged to Inspector Watson showed him L. Nery and M. L

a photograph and asked it to the rank of would agree that is it he was Captain,

shown striking to the rank of 2nd done this.. Promoted

a match, He. Lieutenant were Sergeants the

The Inspector, Li alleged Geoffrey Edward Gerald Kew, theh

put his hand on his

Femilies.

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Tung; 4, Musical Matinee; 3.30, Strike to the Band: Romances of the Francis Joseph Anslow, Rens shoulder and told him, "Ko-lo World--Mary Ann Clark: 4.10, Tea Leo Ozorio, Woo Hok-in, John. Fat (Tall-Man Fal) For Two: 4,30, Musical A.D.C.; 5,

Children's Corner-The Adventures Bowfolk Wu, Francis Jerome menly

The Rev. Luigi Ross was bom ki Bergamo, Italy, where he dica on December 19 last year. Ho was parish priest of Hosary Church from 1933 to 1940. He was a founder and first Spiri- tual, Director

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BLOUSES DRESSES GLOVES

FELT HATS.

HANDBAGS

of Clara Chuft- Episode & The Law, David Cecil Dunkerley added that that was a tick- Unusual Ostrich: D30, Triday Re-and John Alfred Fortune. quests-esented by Belly: 0.20,

Earthday Mailbag: 8.30, The Tops

in Popular Mumo;- 6A5, The House

name.

Accused said he told Inspec-

of Fete MeGovers 4 Time Ranks Confirmed for Watson that he had beca

and the Newer 7.09, Woather Report, Announcements and iterlude:: 7.15.10

passing rear the scene of the Incident and he could tell him Track Talks for Tomorrow

The Government Gazette this what he had seen. Races: 7:30, Made Tither with Axel morning notified that the follow- Stordahl's Orchest45, Conting officers of the Royal Hong-finger on a spot on the photo- Duspector Watson put his Miniature:-, Wyschality Parade TRY Deper, 818 Fiesta STime; kong Naval Volunteer Reserve graph and bald, "Is this not 8.30 Ping the url Conducted have been confirmed in the you?" Ma Kan joined in, say by Prof. Wimple with a panel in- ranks as shown:

cluding Paul Drew Stephanie

Tyler, Perry Lewis and Daphne Leutenant-Acting Lloulemant Newman; Operation Fat Choy H. M. A. Bristow,

ing, "You, that is you?!

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