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gente agents paid $10,000 to an alleged spy in Austria in an attempt to get high-level Western defence secrets, ac
CHINA MAIL
Alcoholic Ice-Cream Bricks? 11 Times No
*
London, Mar. 11.
Almost, yesterday, a new social habit was born. Pietro Pioli, of Tipton, Staffs, wanted to make and sell alcoholic ice-cream bricks,
He was quite clear about his intentions. He was going to mix one part of liqueur to
cording to evidence present-eight parts of ice-cream, and after four years' ed today in Austria's first
experiments, he had found a way of using cherry postwar espionage trial.
brandy, Drambuie, creme de menthe, Benedictine, „Tai peremption in the
apricot, brandy, and rum in bricks that would koep.
trial
of the accend -py. Heinz Si
, 42, Folph-born disputeen
person, and attails of the tran station were emnita.neci in a con-- mason smne by the defendat, who had pleade; not guilty to 11: "By charges.
The par gaudioa dust confes
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hive He was wat going tipsy boy.. demanding one more for the road; he wanted, main- the product to ly. to supply
at defen-banquets and similar functions
and to licensed premises,
Czech agents pri 180,090 Austrian chililpgs an attempt to find the an- in swers, pan of 29 questions.
where inchirier
the Suite Intended 201 pstad is the di ̧ Rumplan de try live
1:
th
Defendant explained he Was umable to get any of the answers inutes endly anyway for coitaes of off Ame shumelu oko paper, including the Stars Stripes, and old Army letters.
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el be th United States Civil Allars Court charges that he gave informas Amerwats Iranjas vand tion equiparant in Austria 15 Czech
It i ogents.
alleged to b Anetuber_of_a_ring which operated
To work this retail plan he needed. A wine nucl
Quiet Life
spirit
With Father
Is Ordered
Richmond, Mar. 11. The State Supreme Court of Appeals today decided that n quiet life with his father in a
licence for his dairy. But when his solicitor Mr Frank Cooper applied for one at Tipton yes- terday, the opposition was formidable.
"No" to say
representing
Лусте 18
Ready clergymen churches
three and chapels, brewery spokesmen, а нгосст with an off-licence and torn-
il perance society chief.
Mr Cooper, unquelled, toid-the magistrates that Pietro Pioll's Brm, Murcream Products, Ltd., wanted a firehre for quantities: less than two gallons, or 'enough' 1 for 200 people at a time,
"Do not let us be hypocritical about this," said Mr Cooper.
Established 1845
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1952.
*CHUCKLES,' 3oz. AND DOING WELL
First picture of Chuckles, the East African white-fooled busti baby born at the Loudon Zoo three weeks ago.
West African bush-bables are occasionally born at the Zuo, but this is the first of the rare East African type to be bred there.
At birth, Chuckles weighed only an ounce.
guardian, Miss Margaret Soulb- wick, a member of the reptile house laboratory staff, puls him on the scales, hë “tips the beam" at three ounces
Chuckles Ayes In A warm "nursery " with his parents, who estue from Kenya a year ago,
He is doing well and the Zoo Now, when his | hope to rear him.
London Express Service.
Japanese Sue Govt.
"We have all been to banquets today
and alcoholic sauces,
trille enten sherry
and
Tokyo, Mar. 12.
Two Japanese announced that they had filed suits against the Japanese Government for denying "This is entirely a new prothem passports to go to in the American and Bilishatry_town_in_Virginia_would duct_and_we should be allowed for a growing boy fo progress with the times and Zones of Austria.--United Press, better
Travel maintain our reputation." th: richies and world with his blue-biroded mother,
Import Cuts
Called
Anti-British
Combe ru, Mar 11.
leader, Di The Opprathan Herbert Evolt, bought an reibed Alestrada's i, at etts a mate Bestash.
"They shake a boat blow at 1. Sun," he our kinnen
satel
Chat
mination
021
RAILWAYS
REQUEST
Mr Cooper said that among who had made requests for the pruduct was British Railways.
-Moscow.
member of They are, former the Upper House, Kei Hosht, and a member of the leading opposition "Progressives" party, Kisuke Miyagushi.
111non
"Fow cases give
more those Us 2«ul-searching concern, but in of the Fuch cases the interest would must be paramount," said
Then Cane the opposition. They named the passport office Ast seinte
Justice Lennel Smith.
The Rev. A. T. Skyrme, of the of the Foreign Ministry os "dink The High Court upheld
Park Lane Methodist Circuit in regarding fundamental awarding Tipton, Court decision
said spiritual,
that
Fornt i rights". officer
"The ultimate object," de cont bis father, a former in the US Army from Crewe, clated Mr Skyrrhe, "is to make
of instead
to hian innocent sweetmeat poten- her, an fration
noblewoman tilly dangerous. We, the clergy, 081346
valued regard this application as an in- sidious attack on the social and
custoity of Dexter Oliver, 4, and social issues were involved. A Foreign Office spokesman,
Vitinka.
with
#k
Sching oral habits of young people:
Steilion at more then US$1,000,000,
M.S
Isabella Anna Oliver, only cult of the Marchesa de Saniclin, won a Ring divorce from Captain Oliver in 1950 after five years of marriage. The child was born in Rame, there years use at noe blant currencies after the couple had mat help stealo.
Red Cns, ince in 1945 and rua..ied over the objections the girl's mother.
agreement
they were
conterence The that antioxealth sock estoni; e
1
"Insted. Australia Furst int mincinoly certain to cause eventi, permanent damage to the
INGVILY
at a
The Rev. T. Thompson for the Boys' Brigade, said there was a danger that young people might get a taste for the favour and consequently for alcohol.
confirming the passport rejection, pointed out to Reuter that the Lovernment policy, announced in the Diet, laid down that Mi Japanese would be allowed to visit Russia at the present time,
are
Soldier's Complaint
Santa Maria, Calif.,
Mar. 11.
An Army private sery- ing a 10-year sentence for sleeping on guard duty in Korea said today that he had been on duty for 68 hours before he was as- -signed-to-the-watch...
Allegations Of Cruelty Against School Principals
London, Mar. 11.
Two schoolgirls went into a witness-box today to tell what they saw happening at a co-educational boarding school — where, it is alleged, a clergyman and his wife, joint principals of the school, caused unnecessary suffering to seven children in their
care.
The girls said that one boy of 15 was tied by the hands and feet as a punishment because he had stolen some orange squash. The father of this boy, and the father of a boy of 14, said to have been made to sleep in a locked outhouse, both told the Wimborne magistrates that they had no complaints about the school.
In the
"We found a naked boy curled dock a replace ulcove In the onk-beamed up on the blanket. The child had very courthouse-re the Rev. Percy two blankets on him, one Edward Wallbridge, formerly a ragged. He felt cold." Congregational minister and Mr Molony: Whether you China missionary, and his wife, thought he was cold or not, he Me: Vera Wallbridge, who run was, at any rate, sound asleep?---
63-0-term Forney Close Yes. School, Lychett Minster.
Mr Gell said he returned two
The magistrates requested hours later to take the boy away. that the children in the case He told Mr and Mrs Wallbridge hould not be named or idènti-what he found, and Mrs Wall- ned, and the court was cleared bridge sald the boy was dimeult when the two girls both-but she had an explanation.
the tchool's grey- Mr Molony: Did your county dressed in
council try close this school and-red uniform-gave evidence,
the by writing to parents? The Arst girl, aged 14, that she saw a boy in the school Yes, we tried to prevent the hell with his hands tied behind children going back. his back and roped to his feet. He was on his knees and some were laughing of the children at him.
was
said
And Is it true the Dorset is being sued County Council
for damages as a result of your
at the interference
school in December?-Yos.
The order for removal of on ap-
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Mr S. T. Molony, defending, asked: Somebody fled his hands as a punishment to teach him to this boy was quashed Private First Class keep his hands off other people's peel-at-the-quarter-sessions? MARCH 13 ————
the idea, Yes. property-that said Dewey McConnell
whether it was a good one of this was not brought out
not? The girl replied: "I should court at his
martial
think so." despite the efforts of his counsel to put it into the record. United Press,
ASSAULTED
POLICEMAN
Dr Arthur Turner, of Wey. mouth, who went to the school with Mr Gell, said: "There was an imprint of the wire mesh on
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The father of the boy said he was more than satisfied at his son's improvement in his three years at the school.
"He always throws pyjamas on the floor and gets back to bed with nothing on," said the father.
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"He often tears the blankets, and we lock him in his room nights. He's a menace. Once he set fire to a chair.
"The boy has always been u handful, but he used to ask to conducted by
When the clerk of the court kanded a transcript of her evf- clence to the girl for her to sign, he shook her head and refused to take the pen offered to her.
said
I was not "My mother The government hod stated Found guilty of assaulting a to sign statements," she said.
The clerk tried to persuade that it was not at present able Pallee Officer in due execution of
her. Still she refused, The clerk guarantee the safe return of his duty, Li Wai-huen, 73, native
turned to 49-year-old Mrs. Well- of Shantung, was sentenced to Japanese visiting Russia.
two
three months by Mr Poon Yan-bridge, sitting in the dock. The
first time
A.A. Mine. Speaking for the applicants anong more than 20 Japanese hici at Central this morning.
the The Prosecution alleged that at during case, Mrs Wallbridge invited by the Soviet Govern-
across the smiled
and court said OF ONE MIND
to attend an econemle about 9.30 last night, Det. Sub-quietly: "I will take responsi- mient cosference scheduled to start in Insp. Van Kay-shing,
it you sign it." the third floor of China Air Cooper TDSC to say that Musaw on April 3,
The girl signed the statement. the alcoholic Ice-cream would The Soviet Government and to make certain enquiries. In the
The second girl, aged 13, where #Tered to pay all expenses and
corridor not be offered for sale
Insp. Van met defendant
said the boy concerned had its. is at present to whom he revealed his identity young aussian shin
One of the matters, Mr Flood,. and the writing at a Japanese weat
purpose of
of his visit. For
told two other boys to tie him apparent reason, no
defendant censt port to take the guests to
up because he had taken orange- their overland hit the inspector on the chest
ade from the stores while the rest Siberia to start
and threatened to hurl a a spittoon journey to Moscow-Reuter,
of the school was at a Blm show. at two other Police officers.
Added the girl:- Defendant denied that as-
and sault
said he dià not Cantonese día- leet in which the complainant talked to him. He said he had some drinks that night,
to case
sterling, The couple lived in Stanford, there was a danger of
Mrs Olive people eating It. tit which suffered injury fargely be-Commecticut,
Britam insisted upon returning to Italy the le of
It was no use. The 11 magis
were of one mind; and during the great erists of the for the bi th of the child. Evin trates we were conspelled to sell althen, the Court said "marital the chairman, Mr W. H. Powis
said: oversies investments to pay for relations already had reached a
"There is poin! oversetts," he high Wan
progressive warrant such a licence," uf deterioration."United Pleis
Mr John Pioli, brother Pietro and a director of the "Such a pity. firm, said inter Boys could not have bought an alcoholic cornet, could have visited the
munitions
ii.--Reuter.
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but
of
:0
quiling hility
go back to Farney Close before his holidays were over."
JUNK'S SECRET COMPARTMENTS
The
6.00, Programme Summary? 8.02. The House at Pooh Corner" by Children's Halt Hour BBCTS):
10: "An Epland Enchanted Place": 0.30, A Concert by Mad Brass Band (BBCTS); From the Royal Albert Hall, London Denis Wright: 7.0p, Time Signal. World News and News Analysis (London Rolay) 1,15. Lucky Dip Variety Requeris presented by Jean Jaday (Studio); 7.50, Weather Report: 8.00. From the Editoriala eo:ded Interlude; 3.18. Or- Relay); B.10. chestra of the Werk-The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, 0.45. Budget Speecli Recorded Relay): by the Jight Hon. R.A. Butler, A fine of $50 was imposed on Chancellor of the Exchequer 9.00. Kwok Mat, 37, master of trading Piano Recital by Wong Kuk-ying "M: Flood told us to laugh at junk 13232H, by Mr W. Sprague and Harry Ore (studio); Symphonie him. I laughed, we all did."
0,23, Variationa ¡Cesar-Franck): at the Marine Court this morn- London Promenade Orchestra: The father of the boy said if ing for fitting two secret com- 9.30, The Canterbury Tales No. D he brought his son 10 court partments to his craft.
(BBCTS): The Wife at Bath's Tale there was the danger of DA
Chaucer's Intercepted off Stonecutiers and the Friar's Tale: spileptic At. He snld in Island
Poem adapted for Broadcasting by while en route to Aber Nevil Coghill; 10.30. Time for evidence:-
deen yesterday, the Police found Muste (BBCTS); The nuc Scottish "My boy went to five schools the compartments at each end Variety Orchestra conducted by but had to leave them all be of the middle hold. Defendant Kemlo Stephen; 11.00, Radio News cause of his anti-social charac-aid the
Reel (Recorded Ralay 11,10, Good- compartments were night Musle: 11.20, Weather Report: teristics, Surrey, Education au- there when he bought the junk God Save The Queen: 11.30 Clore
him to
Down. thorities sent
Farney recently. Close, and I have been satished with his progress.
"Mr Wallbridge has had a constructive policy the bay, and hers is the first regarding DSI Farmer said the Police school which has done him any visited 031 Wor Tsai Village on good Monday afternoon and found highly of the school.
The boy cannet speak too
Criminal Wounded understand the
In Gun Battle
Montreal, Mar. 11, dairy
Leonard Jackson, one of pint, Canada's b
cri- most notorious
father
and bought a big family carton.
This containing
would have cost between 69. minals, was wounded by the
and as against is, od, for a police tonight after a gun battle
'teetotal pack of similar size.
"We would also have sold smaller bricks in curtons for 3s, or 4s, compared with Dd. for the plain lee-cream."-Lon- don Express Service.
at the rooming house where he was trapped.
The police said Jackson, bank robber and escaped convict, was not belleved to be in a critical
condition.-United Press.
Made Fireworks In Wooden Hut
Leung Chun-sun, 32 and Lee Lim, 36, were each fined $500 by Mr Oswald Cheung at Kowloon this morning for possession of gunpowder and manufacturing
freworks without a licence.
I have
Here Is A Book For Local defendants manufacturing Are-visited it, and and the general
Gardening Enthusiasts
People often find that books on gardens published in England are not very helpful out here. The seasons do not tally; flowers in those beautifully planned borders illustrated on the coloured pages simply will not grow.
But "Adam the Gardener" gets down to earth.
many
works. Beside them were three atmosphere attractive, All the bowls of gunpowder.
children appear to be happy."
'UNREASONABLE
The hut was built of wood and the village was congested with wooden huts. An ignition would cause the powder to fare with disastrous results, added the Inspector.
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION:
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Interpreters FG Sages (and
Consider the first three aluost that Mr F and Str D speak (between them SP W of the languages spoken by Mr. D both the namesakes speak and that Mr Spaaka D and D. There
to three possibilities:
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Mr Q
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in over a hundred and fly inspire among its more en- pages by Cyril Cowell and thusiastic readers a feeling of Morley Adams, published by competition--that Bife-blood, of the Sunday Express which ad-progress-and this, may perhaps crises the booklet as "A Pic-lead to the resuscitation of the lorial Guide to each week's Hongkong Hortlectural Society, work, it is shown that though an institution responsible for so the weeks may no!"
correspond
beautiful gardens until with the growing seasons of our 1941. It encouraged new de- Bora, one may cultivate vegeta-light in things growing, and bles and many of the flowers,
those growing fem while.. tho
problems cd sallave
chanco
notes and to compare pests, grafting, pruning and
widen their knowledge. Some-t fertilising, face gardeners any- |
where there must be another" where in the world.
Besides all this being itlus- J. Sloss J. T. Bagram, Dr trated in very eloquent pictures Herklots or Lt. Col. Dowbiggin, with A few words of explana- keenness charged the original mention only four whose tion, there is at the beginning a Horticultural Society with glossary of simple gardening terms, a page of garden gadively force
gels, a diagram showing colou
to
Renaissances and now begin-
But I la ruled out by the f
fact that no one speaks □ P. and ill by the fact that someone speaks 13 17, Sano this cannot be Mr. P itence asa "unique Bir a apeake'D FI Mr W speaks 9 and
Mr. Polish speaks French and Wells
"London Ezmiezi Serpton,
harmony, & list of "Do's and mines tons part of its CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE one of "Dont's" us well tho breathing, mora usual things like planning which is being sold at the SCMP
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the resouth of the Isthmus of Corinth,
new gardens, Three tips from in Wyndham Street at $8.50 a 1. Hooler. 2. Part of Greece. Adam" cemo just before the In-copy, may encourage dex. Each would be most useful Bowering this spring of a valu-3. (D... The weight of on steen able but dormant root.Sue of a chemical element, 5, The anywhere in Hongkong,
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nightingale." a book inight even Dawson.
Henry Elam, prosecuting,
In an opening statement, Mr sald there were 67 boys and 45 girls at the school at the time the alleged offences took place. Some of them were monially retarded.
Mr Elam said that the seven children who, he alleged, had been Ill-treated had all done something wrong. But he sub- mited that "the punishment went right outside reasonable and legitimate punishment.”
He added that it was fair to say that 50-year-old Mr Wall- bridge was not there when the alleged incidents happened, but was brought into the case, as joint principal,
came
When the court
to consider the case of the boy in the outhouse, the prosecution put Mr Gilbert Gell, children's officer for Dorach, into the wit- negs box.
He said that last December he went to the school at 9 pm, with a doctor, and two police officers.
HE WAS COLD
Mr Gell went on: "In a lóng narrow. passage-like. room with no lights and a stone floor we found a folding iron bed in a corner. Half, covering the wire mesh was a single thickness of blanket. There was no mattress and no pillow,
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By Galbraith
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