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Michael's Crime
THE dock at Clerkenwell
court, like those In most other London magla- trates' courts, is an unim- posing piece of Iron-mongery.
to which joiner and carpen-
ter have added their con- tributions.
The total effect is of a pair of Parallel bars, joined at one end, furnished with a KRITOW ceat
renched by two wooden steps,
Ideal equipment for an ide symnaat's gym
But the dock, by virtue of its office, not its design, has this quallly it touches with shame, in greater or lesser degres, every man and woman who li, however temporarily, however mistakenly, its occupant,
IGNOMINY
THIS
the
oourts tacitly acknowledge. Juvaniles stand before, not in, the dock. So do those summoned, not charged, with breaking the law. Spare them, the law seems to ray, the imaminy of standing where murderere, blackmailers and all those for whom the dock is un occupational hazard, are accustomed to stand. So might Michael have been spared,
Michel is a pleasant-looking, dark-haired, open-countenanced young man, who lives in Lon- don, works hard ond to im prove himself goes to evening classes.
He was led into the dock at Clerkenwell from the
passage outside where prisoners walt, ond where he had for neigh hours a man who had kicked in the windows of a telephone- box, and a solicitor's clerk
up for embezzlement,
From the dock Michael pleaded gulity. the charge
10 made against him, and hung his head while the story of his erime was told to the magis irate, Mr T. F. Davis,
The case took a alice from the working time of a number of busy people. and stamped a amall blemish upon Michael's godki name.
He was fined 10s, and he left to pay the price of wheeling his bicycle along the pavement in Tottenham Court Road, while on his way to night school.
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1945
SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1957.
SUPPORT FOR UK
POLICY
General Approval
In United States
Paris, May 31.-
JAPAN, Portugal, Norway and France indicated here tonight that they will Britain's support and perhaps join
decision to increase trade with Com- munist China.
Canado is undecided but spokesman said the British at titudo seems "more realistic" than the American.
A
Delegates to a secret meeting of the Chincom Committee will try to "absorb", Britain's deci- sion for freer trade with Peking by expanding the rigid restric tions which have so far been enforced among
member nations. ADJUSTMENTS
Next week the Committee will discuss how it can adjust the general trading agreements of its members to the British move,
The big outery expected from the United States in reaction to Britain's policy Iniled to materialise in Washington 10- day.
Apart from isolated and re- latively mild protests, Britain's decklon to relax its China trade embargo has so far been received with general approval in Con- gress and the press.
It haa
been followed in fact reappraisal of the United States by widespread demands for an policy of maintaining P total und diplo- economic, political matic boycott of the Chinega mainland
cattle
The first adverse comment on the Senate floor today
William Know- from Senator land, Republican leader, but even this was considered by ob» fervows to be more of a waming ́of the consequences of Britain's decision than a protest against it.
NOT REALLY ACCUSED
Many Congressional, sources declared that Britain could not really be accused of "going it alone" by refusing to accept the position of the United States Government and by deciding to wipe out the differential be- tween the China and trade embargo lists.
Soviet
They said the question was whether the United States could "go it alone" by maintaining its present China policy in, the face of the expected decisions many other Alleg to follow Britain's example,
by
The moot vigorous "profest"
Senator
came from
Charks
notably Great Britain and Japan, 'do. I think we can be more realistic insofar as their trade needs are concerned."--London Express Service and Reuter.
Rolls-Royce Will Sell To China
London, May 31. Rolls-Royce, Ltd, one of Britain's big reat engine manufacturers, announced today St WEE "going straight ahead" with plans to sell to China,
A. Mr W. Robot hand, managing director of the BOLS-ROYDO all engine nivision, salā "iko Govern- ment's statement is what wo have been waiting for, We're going straight ahead with our plans and pro- parations,"
Koils-koyce, which makes
Land: dre utrol
diesel the engines than 11-does famed luxuITY Limnansines bearing fa· namo, „first big drm to follow up
· Britain's- relaxation of its China trade embargo, p
United ProES,
A well informed source told the Ching, Mail: this morning that the solidated trade late will be published in London next week.
US AIRMAN IN
FINALS OF GOLF C'SHIP
Formby, May 31. Master Sergeant Harold Ridgley (Sandy Lodgo), a Potter (Republican, Michigan) US airman serving in who said Britain's decision was Britain, and "regrettable.
CHINA
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
4-18
THT by Arvan,
"But, Mother, she does it every time I get a call--puts on that soft low voice, pretending it's me!"
WEST INDIES IN STRONG POSITION
London, May 31:
An unfinished stand of 119 by young Collie Smith and the experienced Frank Worrell placed West Indies in a very strong position at the end of the second day of the first Test at Edgbas- ton, Birmingham, They now lead Eng- land by 130 runs and still have five wickets left to fall.
When Staihem removed KM-F. Worrell, not out....... hai with the first ball of the
Extras day rod later Waltoit went for 90 ond Sobers for 53, England were clearly holding their own.
By mid-afternoća, half the West Indies wickets had gone for 197. They were no more then 11 ahead cad Slothom and Trucnan
in possession were again of the new ball,
LONG STAND
Here began the jong stand by Smith and Worrell, Öften each Reid Jack was beaten by the two England London, May 81.
But Senator Hubert Humphrey
(Dullatur), a 33-year-old pace bowlers, but they survived Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the (Democrat, Linnaea), mein Glasgow stockbroker, will and gradually consolidated the British Foreign Secretary, ber of the Senate Foreign Re meet in the final of
the advantage of the touring team. denied in a BBC radio inter- Intions Committee, asked "British Amateur Golf Cham- view tonight that the recent the disarmament issue with the pionship tomorrow. British relaxation of con- Communtsls 13 being taken trols of exports to China sly, why not the trade might make relations with the United States more, difficult.
MORE 'REALISTIC Senator John Sparkman (Democrat, Alabama), another He said that by taking the member of the Foreign Relations step she had, Britain would re- Committee, said: "I think we move source of friction behave to be realistic. It is easy tween the two countries. It was for us to resent trade with Red generally known that the United China, bist our economy does not States had been the principal depend SO much on it. The opponents of the relaxation of economics of other countries, control, he said, and that know-
ledge had been a handy weapon
to anti-Americanism in Britain
and her overseas territories,
:
Rediffusion
it a.m., Morning Medigy: London Play Godie"; 12, neon, Tune
Ridgley, 43, produced the greatest golf of the week today to swamp Arthur Walker, the South African holder of the English tile, by 13 and 12 in the 38 holes semi-finals. Jack,
a golfer of classic style, won a hard-earned three and two vic- tory over Fellow-Glaswegian Alan Bussel (COXIDOT).
OFF FORM
TRADE
Hoad And Fraser Beaten In French Tourney
Paris, May 31.
In an all-Australini men's doubles semi-final in the French International tennis championships here today, Malcolm Anderson and Ashley Cooper defeated Neale Fraser and Lewis Hood 8-6, 7-5, 6-4.
The four Australiens gave a scientific display of tennis to the 2,000 spectators around the central court. Every shot in the tools book come out, as they crashed in shots from every angle
in a tough first-set baltic, games went to six-all. Cooper won his service sad a terrife "Ab" echoing around the court,
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Cooper attacked in the third set with powerful smashes and accurate Jobs but lost his vice after leading 3-1, 3-2, Hoad
was able to equal the score to four-all on tris sarvice,
Ragged
Hoad's play then became comparatively ragged in this
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brilliant exhibition and Ander-, are discontinued. soo took his service.
Fraser
made three faults and lost his. Anderson eral Cooper edged out at 0-4 to take the set, match and
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The all-Crch team of Made HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF V. Puzajova and J. Javonky THE today qualified for the finals of CRUELTY TO ANIMALS the mixed doubles when they defeated Mrs Erica Vollmer of the United States in the semi-
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3
Total (for five)... 310 Fall of wickets 1.4, 2/63, 3/120, 4/183, 5/197.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Statham
Trueman
Bailey Laker
Lock
0. M. R. W 20 4 78 2 23 3 69 2 28 10 72 0 32 12 00 .1 20 8 53 0 -France-Pres90,
FOUR VICTIMS OUT OF 148,684
With only 233 runs scured in The six hours while four wickets
London, May 31. fell, much of the cricket during Four children out of 148,084, | the day tacked Incident.
West who were injected, with Bri- Indies were beat on leoving inin's polio vaccine, went down themselves as light a task with paralytic polio, a medical possible in the fourth
innings report cald today. and this they Бест to be achieving.
Perhaps
the
a wonderful silp
catch by Trevor Balley will linger longest in the memory of spectators. Bailey. · flung himself across to his left, and as he fell be clung with both cut by the
England
hands to a vicious left-hander, Sobers.
A Medical Research Council report on the vaccine in the British Medical Journal suld that this was only about one- th of the incidence in the un- vaccinated-China Malt Special.
NAMESAKES
The finals of the men's singles and the women's singles will be played off tomorrow, along with the second mixed doubles semi- fail.
The finals of the mixed doubles, men's doubles and women's doubles will be played on Sunday.-France-Presse.
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