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JOHN CLARKE's caseboOK

In The Henley Pink

Henley. ican revue, and before one heat

The course, no- other has set out, and from dyed-in-the-wool absurd little wooden islands rowing man, must go in set up in mid-river, young men

naturally) apprehension

she (pink-capped until knows for sure what parti-running commentaries

race's progress in -cular shades of dyed wool it authentic voices,

is going to be his whim to

A woman going to Henley has completed with

give of each unhurried,

I followed one heat down wear to the Royal Regatta.the course In the umpire's How can she hope not to launch, and sitting next to clash with her uninhibited escort rowing mother, I suffered with her all the agonles of the eight if he wears, as I saw some men

Her and pink minutes the race lasted. wearing. pink tle Focks, white flannel trousers and son was in the losing boat, and brass-buttoned blue blazer with when the race was over mid red in its trimming, the whole "Sometimes I think that if all

with

a schoolboy-type the parents were here and felt crowned cap of violent mustard yellow? like I do, the crew would pass Pink, crushed-strawberry pink, the finishing post es orphans."

the colour ail rowing men crave the

is

right to wear.

It is

the colour of

of the exclusive Lean-

awum

WALKED

*

ct-

the from der Club, and every man with closures to the towpath, to do so puts it on. where you may watch all the the right Old, old men with scarlet faces racing free with only a minor who look aged enough to have risk of being run down by per- bicycles. in the Hellespont with spiring conches on Leander himself, put on ille And there, among

the family pink caps, and hoist their fan-

parties, i met A

who sat nels above the ankle so you

and wus, alone

I think, the see they wear the colour from happiest man along all think His name was Charles top to toe and have the right river.

Henry Grainger, and he had come to the regatta, as he did cach day. Gunnersbury Park.

may

man

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CHINA A

Big

Established 1845

MAIL

FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1952.

Four SIDE GLANCES

Talks Proposal

Centinued from Page 1)

second step would be the holding of these elections.

"In regard the

to the first stop, in Government proposed their Note of May 13 that an

impartial commission should determine whether there exist throughout Germany the condi- tions necessary for the holding of free elections...

"It is not clear to the Govern ment whether the Soviet Gov- ernment consider that the com- mission should be composed of four of the representatives Powers or merely that the four Powers should agree on ita com- position, and the Government

be pleased would

to receive clarification on this point.

The Government consider that if the commission is to carry out its work effectively, it should be composed of im partial members, should not be subject to volo or control by e four Powers, and chould be empowered to go freely into all parts of Germany and in- vestigate corxlitions bearing on the possibility of holding free sicctions. "In

to the second regard step, the Government similarly that as soon as the

regimental boat as a ing in a

there should be a mooling of regular soldier before the 1914-representatives of the United

Now, lean, tall, grey,

States,

French,

and Soviet WALKED about the lovely 18 war, I was

Stewards' rotired, he spends what spare the of

British Governments to discuss the carly holding among the bishops Lime he has when he is not busy

of free enclosure

coaching young people, at ten-

elcollons throughout Germany, of paradise Coa dressed like birds and the the lordly schoolboys, nis, or playing bowls, or tend. and watched the rowing mothering his garden, in watching including the creation whiche

and rowing crews at work on Lon- and fancees

visiting oll don's tideway, and wives parading with their men, And the men all had roving regattas that are within range eyes, not for other women, of of his slender, pensioned purse. course, but for men they had been boys in

socks on.

Henicy programmes have The pink covers; visitors' badges are pink; and the candy-floss sold on the folrground behind the enclo- is the correct Leander sures shade of pink, too.

und sisters

the

from his home li

Grainger learned to love row-proposon's report was ready

ditions.

The

con-

By Galbraith JUDGMENTS

SHOP

-T, M. Rog, LA. B. Pet, oft Capt. 1967 kỵ NEA Berrien, ina

“Yos, he's a darling, but will you sign a contract stating you're the one who gets up early and takes him, for a walk?"

Eisenhower Expected To Win

(Continued from Page 1)

the general is only 20 votes out of the championship.

necessary of uppropriate

The Govemment maintain this proposal, to which the Soviel Government have not yet replied.

Government further examine at this same, medking the assurances to

General Elpenhower jumped be given by the four Powers

into lead last night' when con- that the all-German government

vention delegates, overruling the formed

the result of these National and

Credentials Com- elections will have the necessary

voted for him in his freedom of action during the mitocs

with Senator Taft for the period before the peace treaty contrated Texas and Georgia de...| comes into effect.

legates. He is exected to pull "It is the

understanding of farther ahead with the help of Government the Soviet

that favourite-son States and delo- the only concrete proposal en-

gates as yet not offlotally com- visaged by the Soviet Governmitted, among them those from ment is that the all-German Michigan.

bout with live or pOWING'S the cleanest sport proposed - to 30 years ago. Au a glorified 98-Rthere is," he said, "and a hour Old Boys' Day, fenley is rowing eight is one of the finest " riot,

Gights in the world, and all this The scene is Edwardian. The the waved his hand towards the parties of pint-sized boys cating busy river) seems to keep up

in punts; strawberries

old English tradition, doesn't the straw-boaters-with-their-broad, garish hatbands; the decorotia

with pleasure on He looked applause; the drawled bonalities the passing crews, with pleasure cried out to encourage sweating and without envy. He had not it out up the 1 mile 550 yards complained when in his own course

uphill prime as an oarsman, ("gruelling,

his right the oarsmen say) arm was shot off on the Somme, all the way, belong to an age less urgent and his rowing career abruptly than this,

ended. He had learned tennis instead.

He had no complaints OUT

now. He was the completely happy man. He always had been.

the organisation is as superbly slick as an Amer-

Gage does the Bicorne in cool-Summer ways

Looking

A-Head!

Sparkling white pique

Such a sure-fire hit for Summer. Cage does it three ways to fit into, every fashion scene! See the forward flattery of the shell shape, the glamour of the veil. beauty!

An Unusual Opportunity!

а

government must be guided by the Potsdam decisions.

many,

*The

The Taft foroes were annoyed with Governor Thomas Dewey of New York as a result of Inst night's defeat in the Georgia- Texas delegate war. Dave Ingalls. Taft's campaign manager, said: "We had 1 perfectly clearcut, legal case, but Dewey was dictat ing the Eisenhower operation."

He said the "railroading" done by the Dowey machine" gener- ated new bitterness between the Taft and Eisenhower camps, hurting the general and helping the Senator.

night".

the

WATSON'S

first for thirst

GIVEN

IN FAVOUR OF TWO PLAINTIFFS

Judgment for the plaintiff was given by Mr Justice Reece in the Summary Court' this morning in an action in which Chiu Chan-fu, alias Chiu Wing Bought to recover from Cheung Hok-ming, trading as Cheung Tim Hing firm, possession of the first floor of premises situated at New Kowloon Survey District No. 1, known as No. 2 Kai Tak Sun Tsun.

Mr L.W. Gunter appeared for ! the plaintiff, and Mr M.E. Ives for the defendant.

Plaintif bought 'n piece of land- from one - Lau Wai-hong, and at the time of purchase there was a hut on it made of sand-brick with a concrete roof, and this was occupied by the defendant, It was agreed that defendant should continue to accupy the hut on $40 a month..

payment of

Frozen Meat

Prices To

Go Up

Today's Government Gazette contains an Order

+

Some time in April, 1951, removing the retail prices of plaintiff decided to add an frozen meat from formal additional floor to the hut and Ỉ price control. claimed the defendant agreed to

the Director In explanation, carry out the construelloo work of Commerce and Industry, Mr for $000-odd. When the work P. C. M. Sedgwick atates:

It has been ascertained that was completed, plainus niece and son occupied part of the existing prices do not fully re- new floor while the defendant cover the costs incurred by Gov- was permitted to occupy the re- crnment in purchasing supplies. making

Government unoccupied portion of frozen meat. temporarily. Subsequently 고 therefore regrets that the price dispute arose, and plaintiff re- | of frozen meat issued to retallers will have to be increased forth-

Too Much For quested the defendant to quit,

Father!

Portland,

Maine, July 10.. They put Silas. Pinkbam to bed in hospital today--- right next to his wife, and the mother of three-year- old quadruplets. ↑

too

Their birth had been just much for the father, "The shock of having four babies áll at once and carrying on his daily "work has been too much for him."

sald, Dr

Howe.

-Pinkham

Stanley.

la suffering

wife,

from nervous exhaustion.

Hia 35-year-old who give birth to the quads on Monday without anesthesia, is doing no-welf .that'nlie is axpected to be released from hospital early next week.---United Press,

HK

Defendant claimed he was the lessee of the lot for a period of 10 years under

Living Language

Why we say Cooee!

Almost everyone knows that this word- comes from Australia where as a call it · cari, be made to carry long. distances, especially through a cup made of the hands. The Aus- tralian ploneers first met the word among the Aborigines with whom "can-wah!" means "come here!”

Mail Notices

The latest time of posting. shown below are those for na registered correspondence posted AL O.P.0.. Hong Konɛ. The latest porting times elsewhere Which, in generni, are earlier than the G.P.O. tintes, can da ascertained by enquiry at the local once.

The latest posting. Emes for registered, articles are generally one hour warlier than...the times abown - below. Particulars 201 garding parcel mills can be as- certained by enquiry at any post.

Des.

W.

Pakistan, Middle East Africa, Great

FRIDAY, July 11th

By All *In consequence retail prices i

Formosa, Japan, 2, D.m., C.A.T. will also have to be inercused

Formosa, Okinawa, Japan, Sext- an agree on an average by approximately the Canada, 4.30, p.m... I.5.A./. mont between Lau Wal-hoog 15 cents par 16. The increase

N.W.A.L. himself. Ho and

further | will be more in respect of the Blam, Hurina,

E. India, claimed the hut belonged to him and that he added a fur ther storey himself and not az plaintiff's request,

an allegeti. He also said ho permitted plaintiff's son, who was sick, to use the new floor without payment,

4.30,

p...

best cuts and in respect of

Britain, Europe, frozen pork.

D.O.A.C. "At the

sume

time, the N Borneo, Australia, New Zeb- opportunity is being taken of and, 30, p.m.32.8.A.

Ceylan, W. Malaya, Indonesia,

Ong the gaze:ting of India, 4.30, p.m., ɂǂ‚Ç.

retail

In his judgment, Mr Justice bee Recce found that defendant was are

retall

of

prices for meat. Con

Control prices has not in fact abandoned, but retailers being allowed a certain charging

not entitled to the use of the degree of flexibility in first floor, and ordered him to for various cuts in return for remove therefrom any property an undertaking that their profits be might now have there and to; from retail sales of meat will be give

up posscasion within 15 limited to a figure agreed with days, His Lordship further | Government.” ordered defendant to pay plaire- tiff $50 by way of damages to the plaintiff and to pay the costa of the action,

RHKDF Promotions

The following promotions in the Hongkong Defence Force are announced in today's Gov- ernment Gazette:

...

By Surface

Macao, 1. p.m.: 0, pimie Lee Hong/Tak Shing.

Japan, .D.m., a/a Yuning. East & South Africa, P. D., 928

panas

`SATURDAY, July 12th

By Air

'. Hawali. Philippines, Guam, U.S.A.. Canada, '* . P.A.L.

U.3.A., Canada, '3, p.m., P.A:A. Japan, 4.30, p.m., 3.0.A.C. Indo-Chins, France, Trench North & West Africa, 4.30, Air Vietnam.

Blam, 4.30, p.m., Thai Airways.

By Burface Macao, 1, p.: 6. pim.. 1/4-ING Hang/Tak Shing...

SECOND CASE

Judgment for the plaintiff for vacant possession of the ground floor of No. 36. Java Streat wastler and Sub-Lieut A. Boyd-a.m. 6, p.m., train via Canton,

Skilled Workers For Choue

Singapore

given by Mr Justice Rocco at tho

this Supreme Court moming.

Pintail Was a woman,

--who Chi-fal,

was represented by Mr Feler Mo.

Defendant was the Po Fung Co, and Lau Chung-yfu, who wa represented by Mr P, C. Woo.

The Judge held that the de- fendant was not entitled to the

"An arrangement of. this kind would revive a system of control which proved to be impracticable nad would moreover ignore the whole evolution of events in Germany in recent years.

The Government also observe, concern, that while the Soviet Government in its Notes repeatedly reaffirms its desire for the unification of Germany, it has recently adopted without any justification a series of measures in the Soviet zone and in Berlin He said there' was "so much which tend to prevent all contact opposition to Dewey" in the between the Germans living in Middle West and Rocky Moun

Singapore, July 10, the

territory under

Soviet tala ragions that Taft had "picked

Two

hundred skilled protection afforded by the occupation and the 30,000,000 up Borne more volos since last

and technicians Tenancy (Prolonged Duration), Germans in the Federal Repubile

Eisenhower Weavers But the

the plaintin and in the Western sectors of people said they were getting from Hongkong will help Ordinance, 1932 as Berlin. These measures aggravate more, and more votes.

train about 450 Singapore was not the original landlord of the arbitrary division of Ger- Delegate. groups trouped into

the ered workers to run the colony's Ho general's

$1,200 against the y

headquarters, Eisenhower personally asked no first textile mill to be open- defendant as mesne pronts from promises, but his sides were ed with joint Hongkong-April to July, 1962, because plaintiff had received, no rent digging for everything they Singapore capital,

from defendant'since she served could line up.

Two hundred spinning ma on him a valid notice to quit by RAISES ESTIMATE

chines from the United States March 31. and Japan and engines from Governor. Theodore McKoldin Britain and Europe. are due to of Maryland raised his estimate arrive next month. The plant, of bow many firat-ballat votes under the name of Malayan Eisenhower would get from the Textile Mills Ltd is expected 24-member Maryland

to begin production early in delegation. He had claimed only Elsenhower previously, with six of the State's votes ́would three Powers relating to

general; a month initially. Later textiles settlement,

Mr prace

be McKeldin, General Elsen-

produced. will a peace settlement for the whole of Gerhower's nominator. Is

directors, four are being Of the six din

from Hongkong. Then,aro ̊C. C, many to be freely negotiated talked of as possible

Vice- between the four Powers and presidential nominee. Asked Lec, Chairman of a spinning the all-German government,

in Hongkong, D. C. about it, he said: "Any Americar concern to avoid further would be proud to run as vice-Lee, manager of the China In- "In order

surance Company, K. F., Hou President with. Eisenhower delay, the three governments,

and Leo Nai-wul-Associated intensified the Press. Both after -corisultation, with the

sides scramble for vötej. German Federal Government scrum, HOC

Governor and the German authorities Knowland, claims the Governor Warren's floor manager, Senator

jan early meeting of bejo

tho I repre- will pick up strength after

Brst-ballot its between sentatives of the four Govern- ments, provided it 'la' understood

FREE ASSOCIATION

Government wish to emphasise that the agreements signed with the recently

open up to "Federal Republic Gemany a wide and free asso- ciation with the other nations of Europe.

"Furthermore, these agree ments reaffirm the determination of the three Power and the Federal

Republic to promote the

EXCITING NEW SUMMER going to Taft, but now

DRESSES SHOES • BRASSIERES

at

20%

18 forhua Thiam Teck, a director

pressly reserve the rights of the unanimously" to the "almost turning out 3,000 bales of yam

a

SUMMER BAGS NYLON STOCKINGS and the German authore should

at

30%

New shipment of pretty bridal gowns with matching veils by Milady as advertised in Modern Bride in imported French Chantilly lace, whisper sheer nylon tulle over

over shimmering, satin nylon' net cherish..

forever..

for you to

MODE ELITE

22 Queen's Rd., C.

Tel: 24052

Printed and published by, Stewart Antuun GRAY for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited, at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong."

Radio Hongkong

Toft and Eisenhower. Mr Warren has H.R.T.

·77 Arst-ballot votes, California'

151 favour of free elections | 2

6. Programme

The Judge found that the original landlord was Li Ching- hsi who sold the whole house to plaintiff on January 31, 1050.

Efficiency

Awards

Sub-Lieut (5) :P.W.S... Cot

China, People's Republic 0.30,

Hat

Malaya, Ceylon, Aden, Middle Cowen to lieutenants,

Pilot Officer B.S. Ramler to East, Great Britain, 10, 8.m., 8/#

Denvorllet. be Flight Lieutenant.

Philippines, 2.

D.mi. 2/4 Formosa, 3, p.m., s/1⁄2 Shengking. France, 2, p.m., s/s La Marseil- Japan, 2, p.m., s/s fladnorshire.

| Menu.

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION 1aise.

Call the parenta 1. P. M. sla.. and the children t, v. m. eta, By setting out the allied in tubular #300BAYO Inferences pro- forum, duce the following:

Bo young Martial's parenti arai, named Xeriophon and Julia."

London Express Service.

Cantone

SUNDAY, July 13th

By Air

Formom, 4.30, p.m. Via H.K. Airways.

Slain, Malaya, Indonesia, Austra la, New Zealand, 4.30, p.m., C.P.A. By surface Macao, 1; p.majusza. Fatihah.. Siam, Noon, s/s Inchulva.

02. (3) You (3)been. The right

DzAw (3) (9)you.' Approd." mately. Hound-about."

The fortieth (K) in the series of lessons in Cantonesa to bo vida, broadcast over. Radio Hongkong by Mr S. K. Les will be given this evening at 6.30:

B. Gwow(2) yuen(2). An orchard, 85. Tahil) yuen (2), A. Bower garden.

Combination: (Continued) 7 10 For the guidance of listenes D. (3)Day (1) kau. "The globe. we publish below a summary 87. (2) Mawn

yua(3), Tonet

of the lesson. Summaries of sub- { flahy, sequent lessons! will be publish.80 (2) Mawny (1)kau. Tenni. ed in the China Mall every play, tennis.

B. Dah (2) (2)mawng-(1)kau. To Tuesday' and Friday, for the duration of this ratio feature,

Lesson 40 K Transport and communica- tions (Refer to

183. page "Cantoneso Simplified"):

Vocabulary: 326, (3) doen. Bide, Convenient. 327 (1)ten. Front, Previous, Before

323. (J)hau. |_ Hedr. Back. ́ ́ Äftor.

(1)You. To -swim.

Majar K.M.A. Barnett and Lleut C.W.L. Cole have been awarded the Efficiency Dec©gth= tion of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Force, according to to day's Gazette.

The Efficiency Medal has beca awarded to Sgt. F. H. Neale, Pinkle Lam, Pie C.A.

3:29. da Silva, Pte Alien, Pto G.V.

and Gar R. A. J. Xavier Xavier.

First

A

that the four Governments the '70, six from Wisconsin and one † Broadcast for Schools "Working Modal has been awarded to ipagodas. throughout Germany as describ from Georgia. Senator Knowland Together Lostb

|(EACTS);, 0.20.

Now Concert

shaan(1), A mountain, (3)dza. A sest A Tilte,

ellies;., mountains;

for

99, (2) Mawng«(1) kau! (1)(bema, A tennis court.

General Expressions:

129. Shah (1) taan (1). A beach, 130, Hoy(2) tan(1) A beach.

(off shore):

131. Baan(3)

(3)boh. To 'troli. Transport and · Communications: (Continued):

*111. Gew(2)-gaan(1) dzali (3) - deem (2) hels (2)(3)daaye gaan (1), That thotel is a big one, at leas [A110200

(1)Toen (3)bean (9)yau Ahoy(2). In front is the sea.

113; 21Yau-den (1) · {1}yun hakm }-(2)" Köy (9)-tann(3) (1)grati-shut (27. Bome people were "swimming_622 Lbe beach. PENINGAM

· 114. (3) Iau + (3) born (1)yau sham (3) At the back is amoun

118. Gaw(2)~(3) draw shaart(x) hoh(3) goh(1), That: mountain is very high

116. - Shants(1)-(5)aberng. (3) Yatz. 'hob(3)-daw(L)": (J)ahueTM (5) midol.. On the mountain there, pre... 'many trees.

· 333,- (3)Bhyo, "A free," 334. Baw(1). Classiflor for Trees: | tain. Krass; plants

539. draw(3), TARUN

Cinifter. clasp to the Endency Summary: 6.00.

333. oh (1), High. Tait. Child ASM W. D. Shite, CSM. H. ed in the present Note and of denied reports of a move to Orchestra 6.30. Cantonese

Shochan and Pto H.A. Soares, by

Socond clasp to the Efidency throw the bulk of California's | Jadio given by Mim Lee Wai-lan k the participation of a free sil- German

government In

Votes to Elsenhower and said: H. Lee (Studio): 8.60, Inter Medalhas beeen awarded to negotiation of a German peace

Meter, while the eace There have been no deals and lude; 7. Time for Music. The npc Sgt. J.G.

Scottish Variety Orcherira (BDCTS) there will:

Efficiency Medal and fire clasp bo none."United with Janette treaty.

Belanders . (Boprario) Press

has been awarded to L/Cpi by Kamlo .' Stephen: conducted The purpose of this meeting

7.30, Baltiting Johann Straums; 7.87. | C.M.D. Azedo. would be to reach agreement on

Weather Report: Timo Bignal, the Brst question,

which must

World News and News Tuk · (Lan-

the

be settled if further progrem is mation of an all-German goydon Relay) 0.15. Storton: Gould

to be made,, namely, the com- ur Government, therefore, Northern Ireland (UNCTA);

the

30. (3)yau, fight.:

337, fah (1) » A flower. A blossoma.

A design, wiketak,

138, (iyum. A garden.

(1)knu. A optinza. A bali. -349. (2)mawng. A net. To nei.

Combination: .

117.. (Dzam (2) «?(3)boon (yut1)-gawiz) (3) danye kufi(1)=

74. Doon(1) (3)been? Which sida? | yuen(2). On, the left side: there; te watch arestiant,

'ʼn big - garden. »

15. (1)Tueen (3)been. The froaki

73. (3)Mau) (3)boen. The rear, Behind, f

GOLD FOUND ON and his Orchestra; 3.30, Come 'into ...f the Parlour, stuxte and" songs" "from"

AIR PASSENGER HourClassical iter report

their proposal for the Music Lover discussion of these further im- queste presented by Curtin Undson, About 10' fhels of gold were

Pickien: 15 (studio); ' 20, Wilfred portant issues by representatives "Aaron's Tield" (HCT): A FIRE

found in the possession of a of the four Powers. When auch in Verwatcrritten and produced by woman during a routine search one mountain, educat agreement is reached -1) will 00. Deidson; 10,45, +Orchestri. by Reveale Öfficers of passen- Selections: 11 Madio News Heal

77. (1)Yau shúi (3). To, mwizi 18. YUL(1),,^(9) daaw shann(1).

functions of position and commission of investigation to determine whether the condi- tions necessary for free elec tions

exist. In order

that free

elections can be held it will also by then be possible to proceed tekondata Relay, 11.19, Goodnight Rote: loqvkur by, Air: Franco for two. Ak pond d necosimry to reach agreement.

the eunification of Germany Music: 11.3, Westher fupert: Dod Hans early this morning. wie

on the programme for the fore Router."

"Have The Queen; 21.30, Close Downz;l woman was arrestedt.

79. Yut(1) paw (1), (3) shus. Uns

80. (3) Bhus (3)mook (34) Deaw (8), sidejo-

che:"Tats;

110.- (2) Vau-deo(1) ̈(1) yun haitay?, (gas 2)-shuo.. (3) Saab (3)-(21)bah. Soins people were stroiking...there.

1118. .. (3) Yail - (3)been ¿{yut 2}-#dw() (a) zawng~(1) K«U« (1)cherng. On the right skides, there its a tennis court.

||| 120,||(3) Yau ((2)jernu-Kaw(3)"

pun, hal(3);" (gaw :]-shte (8), i denis (3)mawn ch}xati,

were, playing tannia thare,

(To Re: Vorskland)

·peopia

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