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TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1952.
JOHN CLARKE'S Council Of Europe SIDE GLANCES
CASEBOOK
Just Like A Film
IKE painstaking, incor-
LIKE
.files
herr
the police collect, co-ordinate and set down the mown facts about their prisoners.
From the fut
of Jast evidence there'at. emerges a candid character almost sketch that leaves nothing to the imagination, and this, when guilt has been established, is read to the court,
told Sometimes the story
the upsets your deas bout
ity the dock. The prisoner pitiable, rugged, old woman found guilty of stealing some trifle from a shop is revealed as wealthy and men and miserly, The
dandy. check suited
aristocrat of arrogant, an
to old schmal. turns out have
professional bren it beggar for most of his life.
the
Must Harmonise Unity Plans
EDEN'S SOLEMN WARNING
Strasbourg, Sept. 15.
The British Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, solemnly warned the 15-nation Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe here tonight that failure to harmonise unity plans would be dangerous for Europe.
"If we cannot maintain harmony between the various approaches to the common objective the result may be separation," he declared. He spoke the last five words deliberately and then made a short pause.
On defence. Mr Eden sald the sights of these observers 'on. a immediate
risk
of aggression onere ground of procedure." against Europe had "sensibly (Following Eden's
speech diminished,' thanks "I the Spaak made it known that he firmness, shown by the West and would express appreciation of to the action taken to bind the ire British standpoint hen free nations together in atles he speaks during the debate.) fensive aillance."
OBSERVERS After
the Speaks warning,
invite Assembly
agreed observers from non-Pool coun- tries in the following propor- Sweden Britain three, Gions:
to
He denied that this in any way diminishet the possibility of talks with the Soviet Unlor or the chances of agreement on any, particular subject,
"Growing strength exercised two. Turkey two, Eire, Iceland. The tales the police tell are with restraint is the
way to Norway, Denmark and case of Martin, if you can callce. For we know that we one each.
often fascinating; but in
the
jl a case the police-court sense of the word, it was the things left und the most intriguing.
nad
that
were
Greece
in the West shall always use Observers will be allowed to
purposes ¦ speak freely. our strength for the
in the committee of peace.
but in the plenary session only Mr Eden's speech inaugurated after a question has been con- two days of general debate in stdered in the committee. the Assembly on moves for a This lavitation to send ab-
in Europe.
servers
was adopted by afrnative votes in the 78- member Assembly.
Six
1
40
Seven German Socialists boy-
[ARTIN is a tall young man, political unin
Italy, West Jocks.
hair Taven-black
Germany and the three Benelux which he Avears rather long, countries are building
on the entled the meeting this morning confederal union based favoured by
Schuman Coal-Steel Pool, Bri- on the grounds that it had no tain has pleaded
for for these acti- mandale
constitution vities to be brought into the 16-making. nation framework.
in
the manner many film actors.
1 suspret he is rather suscepti- ble together to the influence of flims and Alm stars: for his clothes, amazingly immaculate for one so young, are the sort Shaftesbury Avenue declares are de rigeur on Sunset Boulevard. Martin was brought into the dock al Great Marlborough Street, and as he came in, Mr Alexander, the learned clerk, leaned towards the Bench and said to Mr E. G. Robey. London's newest magistrate: "This is a case, sir, of assault on a wife...
THE
2
magistrate glanced at the dock and raised his eyebrows
little, as if mildly surprised that Martin should be old enough
wife to assault,
to have
Then he gave his attention again to the learned clerk, who was speaking now in a voice inaudible to the general.company
"Oh.. said Mr Robey pre. scally, aloud, and Mr Alexander sat down.
A police officer rose and suid: "In this case, sir, the wife is unwilling to give evidence against her husband.
"
“And you wish to offer no evidence?" asked.
"That is so, sir," replied the offleer.
"Very well, case withdrawn," sidd Mr Hobey, and Martin was Khown out.
the magistrate
High
Mr Eden was dining with the Hallon Premier, Signor de Gas- FLEXIBLE PROPOSALS
peri, tonight. Diplomalle quar- the Schuman ters here expect them to discuss Referring to
Brussels Treaty, Teleste, at present divided under Assembly, The the CEEC and NATO, he said Anglo-American and Yugoslav
control.
would be sad if as a result of
Later this week, Mr Eden will these valuable new ideas new divisions were created. With visit Yugoslavia. Heuter. these thoughts in mind I forward our propusals," he told the Assembly,
tis
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Strasbourg, Sept. 15.
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By Galbraith
"Seems like the only way we know for sure they're home from college is we don't get lotters!"
OVERTIME BAN POSTPONED
London Sept. 15.
Leaders of three million British engineers today agreed to postpone their planned ban on overtime, which threatens to disrupt engineering production throughout Britain.
WATSON'S
first for thirst
Indonesian Govt. Seeks Stay Of Court Proceedings
Appeal To Be Made Against Impleading Motion Judgment
· Mr John McNeill, QC, leading Counsel for the Government of the Republic of Indonesia, in the Full Court this morning commented on the written judgment delivered by the Puisne Judge, Mr Justice Reece, in the Admiralty Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court yesterday in which he dismissed with costs a motion filed by the Indonesian Govern- .ment.
The motion had asked the There was nothing else on the Court to set aside writs of file before their Lordships. summons and all subsequent The Chief Justice: We have proceedings in two simultaneous no records; this is an applica actions for ownership of the tion for a stay.
vessel Tasikmalaja, of 3,559 Mr McNell; I won't bother tons gross, now lying under your Lordships any more with arrest at 'Kowloon Docks,
amdavits. The
Court comprised Full
Counsel said that a motion the
Chief Justice, Sir Gerard had been set down hustly for Howe, and the Senior Puisme nearing at 2.30 p.m. today and Judge, Mr Justice Williams, if it were allowed to proceed Referring to the judgment of ex-parte the claim would be Mr Justice Reece, Me McNeill clear for the plaintiffs and that said, "I feel compelled, with the would be the end to the appont. utmost respect nevertheless to
Hearing Is proceeding. the Bench, to say that the judg-| ment delivered by the Honour-
able Mr Justice Reece open Court yesterday *was unfor- lunate in its study of the civility
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a date for the ban to Sir Robert Gould, Chief Industrial I feel compelled to mention Itenth, eeted them with warm Europe, 4.30 p.m., B.0.A.C,
They gave an assurance that they would delay fixing Commissioner of the Ministry of Labour at a meeting he requested of the 32 chiefs of the Confederation of Ship building and Engineering Unions.
of a
The respite will give the en gineering employers time to consider making a wage offer. They have three-times rejected a demand for a
a £2 a week rise, buk
union
leaders have aly
that the w
workers would be satisfied with less.
said
Efforts To Avert Strike
and respect for the normal re- in Hongkong this morning from lationship between the Bench the United Kingdom with and the Bar."
68 Canada, a... vin replacement troops and The Chief Justice: Is that families of Army personnel.
for your motion, Mr On arrival at the Kowloon Zealand. 4.30 pm, C.P.A.
wharf, were met by friends, Mr McNeill: No, my Lord, but who and I have the support of other His Lordship: There are other leaders of the Bar here. more normot channels to bring this matter up, Mr McNell
McNeill: The judgment Mr was stated in open Court, my Lord.
The replacements, comprising various units, inter left for the New Territories.
Workshop Fire
Fire broke out shortly be fore 7am. ut the workshop of In presenting the motion to the Tai Chung Company at the Full Court, Mr McNelu,
with whom also appeared Mr Main Street, West, Shaukiwan.
Instructed by D.A.L. Wright, Mesas Wilkinson and Grist, said that it was a motion to stay
It was nearly
an hour before the flames were extinguished: by the Fire Brigade.
The
cause of the fire and
all further proceedings pending extent of the damage have not
hearing of the appeal against
the judgment of Mr Justice yet been ascertained.
Reece,
MAIN GROUNDS
Baid Mr McNeill
that the
The Tai Chung Company's workshop manufactures and needles.
nails
Representatives of the
en-, last gineering workers voted week for the overtime ban as a reprisal against refusal wage claim, but said today they The Council of Europe's stand-would delay fixing a date for
the ban to start. ing committee today suppressed Eden said these did not lay what threatened to be the most Mr down detailed machinery sought to link the communities xplosive item on the agenda of with the rest of Western Europene current session of the Con- Assembly - German without impairing their independ ence. They would not be sub-accusations of the violation human liberties in the Saar. ordinated to the Council of
The all-party German request
Berlin, Sept. 10, Europe.
Гог n debate on the Saar was
German and Western Allled proposals, approved
submitted to the Council last principle by the Assembly, were month.
The Ministry of Labour said officials will today make a last Bexible, he said."
The committee today struck it was inviting the engineering attempt to prevent the strike, main grounds for the applleation threatened to begin at midnight were that there was a notice of and shipbuilding employers to Mr Eden recalled that Britain
the proposed
motion on their Lordship's files. by 600 road transport com- the talks, probably within three or harl not felt able to Join a the item from
a judgment punies, against the great risks appealing against four days..
portion of major federation but was anxious that aganza of the Assembly on
of travelling along the 120-mile delivered by Mr Justice Recce poultry shed in Forbes Street, this would not divide her from Rounds that discussion
have betwe
If the, overtimeban, which
in which he dismissed two
the slaughter house in motions filed politically inopportune."would also stop piecework-goes autobahn, those of our European friends Problem
West
by the Govern- near officials Berlin
Kennedy Town, collapsed about Reuter.
Into effect, engineering factories
of the after
Republic 鵪 seven-hour ment
10 a.m. today, The debris fell now working full blast on arms nounced
Indonesia for
of a stay proceed- and export
orders would lose session of the city government
about 10 of them. Reuter
and Dr Herbert Hous writs of summons. hours a week.
Cky Councillor for mann, Transport, will confer with the Western Commandants of
erlin this morning.
do who feel that they can 50."
He said the decision of the special assembly on confedera
pointment from
would
that
of the
nearer
PASSPORTS Simplified and standardised tion to invite observers to its passports for about 280,000,000 discussions showed that West Europeans are Britain's suggestions were being really as a result of a decision
Into action. "I announced
here
Loday by translated
thir welcome
new ministers of 15 nations In the warmly phase in European co-opera- Council of Europe. ton," he added,
ministers of the 13
including First reaction in the lobbies Deputy evuntries,
Britain, to Eden's speceh wus disap-disclosed
governments had elements who bern asked to go shend with had hoped he would make proposals drafted by Council to back experts for standardising pass- constructive proposals his original plan.
ports and visas.
the Under said his Observers
proposals, pass- repeated merely
the British ports should conform to the model established .by the proposals mude last March,
The key resolution before the Geneva Conference of 1926 and its should be valid for as many by Assembly. sponsored
Francois M.
de countries as possible,--Reuter Prondent, Menthon of France, calls for had sent her flying through the the adoption of an agenda item night to the police, to give her entitled "Statute of a political community of a Supra-National man in charge?
also for It calls And her change, of heart Character." preparation since, then?
at a preliminary They would have taken draft statute for such a com- Martin of to the police-station,munity. and she would have boen left
E went with his hend held stal upon his 110 character, and he left us all wondering about the things that had not been said.
How had the quarrel flared up that had ended in blows (or a blow)?
Had it
it some major cause or a trivial beginning? Was it fear fury, the prompt- ings of
of a neighbour or at over- developed sense of trama that
on hec own, and the home they hud street would be strangely And silent with him away. now her doubling time would for what begin, and remorse
It
OERC REPORT was indicated that the Assembly Its work by the week but the
spects
Australian Film Star Engaged
a01-
of
POULTRY__SHED COLLAPSES
The
7
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an estimated three million run- last night that Mayor Ernstings and setting aside of the to crates of chickens, killing
Sir Robert, who has solved more labour disputes than any other man in Britain, is the civil servant who always steps in when Industry is threatened with a strike or slow down. — į Router.
Radio Hongkong
H.R.T.
DI
The strike, if it materiallses, will threaten the food supplies
West Berliners.
of
The transport companies com- plain that long
delays
at the Soviet zone border- sometimes to 70 hours -
up
before being cleared are caus- ing them enormous losses,
About 250 Berlin-bound for-
rles were yesterday waiting at 6. Programme. Summary; the West German end of the "Melody Tine" with Percy Faith, hit
autobahn.
which links West Orelicstra and Chorus: 0.30, CantoneAC
with West Germany by Radio given by Miss Lee Wat Can Berith and . Keb Lee Studio: 0.50,
across the Soviet zone. East "Encores" played by Arthur Rubin stein (Plano 7, Orchestral Selec German police cleared them at tion: 7:0, "Down Memory Lane" pre- the rate of 10 per hour. Some sented by Alleen Woods (Studio); | had been waiting for 00 hours 7.69, Weather Report; 0. Time
over the weekend. — Reuter. Signal World News and News Talk (London Relay) 8.15: Farees n-Favourites (London Relay): D, Tom Jenkins and his Palm Court Or chestra 9.30 Musical Notebook presented by the Rev. Fr. T.F. Ryan, SJ. (Studio); 10; "Gay's the word" (Ivor-Nevalo) Popular Numbers from this London Success: 10.15, At the Bladet. "Gayanch"--Ballet Suite
Khachaturian)
Philharmonic.
London, Sept. 15. The engagement was nounced here today, of the Australian film and radio star, Ron Randall, and a fellow Aus- tonight
tralian;
Miss Marie Keith of inish may.
Melbourne. end of next
Mr. Randall, 31, who made final dáte de-
nda stage debut in Sydney In she had done insinuate itself pends on progrem. The ogenda 1038, is presently making a film into her mind, and she would includes a two-day debatean in Britain. He came here from phrases ilke for econorale affairs, leading with Hollywood last month after ap remember
of the report presentation better or for worse..
of the OEEC by the Italian pearing on the American stage. Miss Keith la also slaying in Minister, Signor Britain. Reuter, Finance Giuseppe Pello.
Tomorrow, the Italian Prime Minister, Signor Alelde Gasperi, will address the sembly in the general politicat" debate.
•
"
"TF it were a Alm- it would be at this point that a sickly
choir sweet heavenly
would begin to hum on a high pitch, the Wedding March, and it
with would pursue her crescendo of mucle as she fled the poilee-station to again to undo the damage.
the
do
Al
Police Protection
·For Priest
Nairobi, Sept. 15. guarded the Mission
Roman
Coolie Caught Church at With Morphine
PANMUNJOM
PREFERRED
Counsel said that they had important arguments to present to the Court on the appeal and the that the result of allowing
case to
proceed would un- doubtedly be that the ship, which was the subject matter would be re- of the actions,
jurisdiction of
moved from the
the Supreme Court.
They would then be unable to
Cont
The forty-fourth (B) in the
a East Africa, Great Britain,
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Republic, D30 a.m., train via Canton
Malaya, Indonesia, noon, at Táim-
Chine. People's
dane.
Philippines, 10 am. us Hennalla. Rabu, 10a.m., Kafiristors. Formosa, 2 pan., Sheng King. Stam, 1 pun, se Mantetsu Maria. Japan, 2 pm, as Pyretitur.
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C.P.A.
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By Surface
Ilong/Tak Shing
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China, People's Repubile, 230 a.m., train via Canton,
Japan, noon, as Patagoni Phillippmes, pm, m Pres. Monroe." E., &-5., Africa, à pan, as Timan- teng
Radio
32. Aut1) Jau(1)—Europe...
divat.
Dzeet(3):
The
get at her because the ship would series of lessons in Cantonese to be broadcast over Radio Hong- not be under arrest and it she kong by Mr S. K. Lee will be Joong(1)-Tau(1) Dze() (3)hal
did return to Hongkong there
11. (2) Yau-dee(i) (1)yun (3)wah;
aw(3)-(3)Jun-(1)shoe.
gum(2) -yemng(í) hay(3) - ahau(3) was nothing that could be done given this evening at 6.30.
For the guidance of listeners-Some people say that the bid-Autumn Festival originated in about her, Mr McNeill added.
Mr MeNeill then made his we publish below a summary of this way comment on the judgment of Mr the lesson. Summaries of sub-12.()up-am(1) hui(3) −gmy{2}· sequent lessons will be published Justice.Reece and went on to say
In the China Mall every Tuesday that four other affidavits, apart from the two by Mr Kwee Dile and Friday for the duration of Hoo (Consul-General for Indo- this radio, feature.
Lesson 44 B. heila at Hongkong) and Major
Mid-Autumn Festival Famoerahardjo (Indonesian di- plomatie coticier) were omilled (refer to page 242, "Cantonese
Simplified"): Vocabulary:
ΠΟ
in the course of the judgment. Mr McNeill said that order was made by the Puisne Judgo as to the cross-examina- tion of the deponents,
on Korea expected'
at I would do; even very
The
(1)Moong- 2)41)yun dah(2) (3)yup-(1)lat Joong(1)-gwawk(3)-in the thir- teenth century, the Mongols fought their way into. China.
13. Sun(1){3}Uk srul{1}. (3)yee tan4(3)(ing ineen. (1)Moong- gwODI)-iyun
(3)droh Joong(1) wawkim (1)Wawng-Dai(3) In the
405. (1)wawng.-A king. A ruler. China, Royale
404. dal(3)An emperor,
407. 11)checoo-A dynasty.
400.
11jkerne. Strong, Powerful. 485, (3)alingPromperous. Flouri- ching.
year 1200 in the new calendar. Mongol became King and Emperor of
- 14) Gawi)....... (1)cheena reson(3); (3)dzoh **{i}Yuen"-(1)cheeoo-That dynasty was called the "Yunn“ dynasty.
~18; Gaw(2)-(9}jun-(1)shee, (1)Yuen- |{}}chreon:. (3)shop-fun(1) (1)kerng- [475. aha}{3}/The world. A genera- | (3)shing At that time, the "Yuan" tion,
dynasty was extremely powerful and 411. gaaye(3).~Boundary. Border, prosperous. Frontier.
birth certificate.
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· 10. But(1)-(1)yeen (a)kul»(2) day
TWO LIMBS The impleading Issue, sold Symphony Orch. of New York rand. by Efrem Kuriz.
Washington Sept. 15, "Cave Scene't
Counsel, had beer fought on {Mephisto Waltz No, 3) (from America still thinics Panmun-
two limbs, and it won their "Apparitions") (Liz!)...The P-Jom is the proper place for the
case that at the time of the
16. (3)Kuf-(3)day jing(1)-(3)fook harmonia Orch, cond. by Constant Korean truce talks, and not the
Combinations:
#hat(3) =ganye(3) – (ajshema jaw(2) Issue of the writs the Indoestan Lambert: 19.45, Sydney Thompson's
19. (1)Wawng Dal(3)A king. A hah(2)-dow(1) (3)day-fawng({1)--- Olde Tyma
Dance Orchestra; 11, United Nations General Assem-
Government had an interest ruler. Royal.
They had conquered many parts both Radio News Reel (London Relay) bly, the State Department sald
In possession and
20. {1}terng gwawk(3)—A power--| (areas) of the world, : pro- 11.15, Weather Report: 11.10 Good today
|17. AUEU-Ima{1}={1}yun right Musle God Save The Quear today.
priclry. One of these was suff-ful nation, statement
21 (1)Kerng ()shing Powerful neo(1)-deel1) (Bidzch "(1) Wawng- .It reiterated the
said and prosperous. 1130, Clone Down.
cient to argue on but,
10)Waw.”—The European called tils had undertaken made last week by Mr Dean Counsel, they
22 Choot(1) shal(3)-To came into the "Yellow Beaurge." Acheson on confusion over the both. It had been argued be- the world. truce talks and the general dis-fore that either possession *** 21. Choot(1) - shal{3) ' - jee(1),—A | gum(3)--(1)kemg-(3)thiog, -(3)dian-
or cussion the Assembly,
proprietry Interest would Mr Acheson had said that the confusion had arisen because a Mr McNeill then produced an reference in д radio speech by affidavit, dated July 9, 1852, Cheung Yik, 30, coolic, of 110 Mr Ernest Gros American fled by Mr P. J. Griffiths, of Mau native secret society, again Nathan Rood, third floor, was: United Nations delegate to the Wilkinson and Grist, the in- Gession fared up over condemned the society at Mass. fined $5,000 or nine months by general talks in the Assembly, structing solicitors
The Ron Leo d'Almada, One of the biggest congrega- Mr W. H. Latimer at Central had been misinterpreted into young men do in Aims, had what facilities should be given to
in months attended the sought to his heroes further, observers from other countries to tions
this morning when he pleaded suggestion that the truce talks representing Juan Yemact and guilty to possession of 41 pack-might be moval Assembly dis- Brook A. Bernacchi, here Inter-
maved.
Co. Inc., together with Mr speak in debates of the six na-service-United Press. knockd
his wife about In
ages of morphine.
Generál The tions, the way strong men do in some
takic posed to say he would films. And
After perhaps Martin's
Defendant was arrested at 2.15 cussions, said the Department 40 minutes of hented wife was not properly rehearsed argument, President Paul-Henri INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION pm on Tuesday, on a Hennessy today, concern the "broad and formal objection to the pro- general interest in the political duction and reading of affidavits Road staircase. in the part she should have played. in a film she would
The morphine was ordered to and economic development of
unified Kores."--Routes, be confiscated. have knocked him cold.
:
If it were a Alm.
'Pollec Mr Eden had revised his pre- pored address in the light of the Catholic meeting of the six-nation special Kiriku yesterday assembly to work out plans for Rev. P. J. McGill, said to have
when the
perhaps con federation cartier been sentenced to death by the
Perhaps that had been the a
trouble all, along;
Martin, as well as dressing as
by
Spank (Belgium) advised that
this assembly would commit
a grave error if it limited the
The four concealed names are those of Lowon, Danial, Amos and Matsobl
London Express Baratos.
(E)hat *g*W{})\\{3}&foong-gwoo(2) 24. Shell) gasyeli]).—The world. · DWawne hoh(2)• pah(3) —Alihough 25. Shal(3) = gany+(3), (1)dasye they were so powerful and prosper dreen(3)The world war.
ous, but the, Mongolian King Gwad
Craid, General Expressione: 179., Bhai(3) gay(2)—A century. “15. (1)Kui hoh(2) pah(3), des(1) 119. (1)Yuen (1)checoo, The Joong(1)=kwawk(3)-(1)yun farn(2)- kawng(2) (2)kul-die was very much "Yuan" dynasty.
180, Jing(1) (3)took. To' conquer. afraid that the Chinese - would dety 181. Faan(2) kawng(3)-To dety. [tum. To set oneself against.
, 20. Cum(2) (9)kul (3)dzsu hay(2)- 183,- (3)Yerk (13)day.—To Ill-treat. | sisauflaged (1)yerk={3}day
Joong(1)wawkc(3)-(1)yuri lak(3) Place Narrier!
Bo, he then started to ill-treat -iho Chinese..
To be hard upon.
30. (1)Moong-twos(2)-Mongol
1. Sunt gooyé(3), The New Territories,
(To Be Continued)
GEAT
desil
for
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