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Nip In The Air
police courts are have fresh company. He clapped the back and extraordinarily sensitive the officer on to the changing moods of wrung his hand as though it had been a beer-engine handle when London, and not much goes the boer not coming through on in the city's sprawling as it should.
not reflected acres that is
few hours in the within a business conducted between dock and witness-box and bench in one or other of the courts.
have hardly The aweepers begun to clear the sand from the paths of a royal procession before seedy opportunists
In the dock at Bow Street pleading
urc
"Let go," the policeman sald, "I should advise you to go home."
Arthur continued to shake the officer's hand, and mutter things about dear old boy.
"Will you let go and go home. the policeman sold for the fourth time, and as Arthur would not, he arrested him, and next mom- ing brought him into the dock.
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Regulations Governing Coronation Souvenirs
It is announced in this morning's Gazette that the Governor in Council has made the following regula- tions:
Importation
(Prohibition)
(Coronation Souvenir) RC- gulations, 1952, and Exporta tion (Prohibition) (Coronation Souvenirs) Regulations, 1952,
The former prohibits the im
portation of:
guilty to causing obstruction by DON'T feel he was justified," | portation oral the tafter the ex-
Arthur complained next hawking
*programmes," of morning, when asked if he were doubtful
tul accuracy, of the event. guilty or not of having been A fashionable wedding brings in drunk the night before. So the
train men ever scedier, would-be pickpockets who had story was told in full to the
magic.
had Inped to profit from the crowd's
the with absorption spectacle.
its
pretty
At Marlborough Street the ather morning there were dnuble the qual number of drunks down in the list
u
•
A drink,"
Arthur
said, "a very good drink, but
RU
I'd plead "Yes, but normally
Arthur began. Normally? 1 hope it isn't normal for you to get drunk." Mr Bennett said.
"Well, no, but it was a cold night, and I didn't start drink- ing till eight o'clock....
•
*TS that late for starting?"
"I the magistrate asked. ite turned to the gaoler: "Anything known?" he asked.
lor', I've been aunker than that before now and got home."
"It Isn't always safe, with modern. traffic, to let of Mr Paul home," Mr Bennett Bennett, VC. Why? There had been a nip in the air the night before, and and some Londoners' instinctive renetion to a nip la the air is to reach for a glass and pour a protective nip of on- other sort down their throats, and to continue the process until they feel that they have got the weather licked.
ARTHUR,
a fair-haired, neat A
man, a clerk, was one of the baker's dozen who had taken such defensive action the night1 before. He came out of a End public-house, having com- nicted the cure and lt semed to him that he emerged into May, not November..
He was aned another 10s.. and gay and he left the court with a rueful He felt young and convinced that the whole world glance at the sunrays
that shared his feelings. He felt an streaked through the skylight,
embrace the Unless the weather urgent desire to
were to world
and prove the high regard change, it looked as though the in which he held !1,
cold spell, the drinking weather, being That
Impracticable,
25|might be ending. Arthur did the next best thing, he flung his arms about a news- vendor standing near to the public-house and embraced him. "Gerrahtoft," the newsvendor
Bul
beating Arthur, happily, continued his embrace.
sold.
West
POLICEMAN eame up.
Arthur seemed delighted to
"Fined 10s. for beng drunk a week ago," the gaoler answered, "Ah, but I was drunk that night," Arthur said, seeming to lick his lips, which were, perhaps chapped.
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Hongkong Beer Wins 1st Prize In British Commonwealth Contest
Sheaffers M "SNORKEL"
High Tributes Paid To Memory Of The Blake Late Mr D.H.
High tributes to the memory of the late Mr Denis Henry Blake, former principal of the Hong- kong law firm of Wilkinson and Grist, who died in the Clevedon Hospital, Somerset, on November 24, were paid by the Full Court this morning.
The Full Court comprised the Chief Justice (Sir Gerard Howe), Mr Justice E. H. Williams (Senior Puisne Judge), Mr Justice C. W. Reece (Pulsne Judge), and Mr Justice James Wicks (acting Puisne Judge). Mr Justice A. D. Scholes (acting Puisne Judge) was prevented fron attending through indisposition.
There was
a full gathering | Department I wish to associate of law officers of the Crown, myself with all that has been of said for the Bench, I myself members of both branches the legal profession, personal had not the privilege of knowing friends of the late Mr Blake Mr Blake, but he was associated
staff of with the Law Omeer's Depart and members of the Wilkinson and Grist.
ment after the re-occupation of
Addressing those atrembled, Hongkong, when he rendered Mr part-time service and assisted in
the
itoporlant work of TC-
sald:
the Chief Justice Attorney, we are met together this morning to mark the passing dt Denis Blako.
Those of you who have known him during his long career Hongkong will appreciate, fully the qualifics of the colleague whom we have lost,
an
1
construction. He not only ren dered valuable service to this
Colon but earned the respect
OF GREAT CHARM
a
and affection of thore with whom he was associated in this work.
On behalf of the Bar, the I knew him to be able Hon. Leo d'Almada; QC, said:
Was lawyer, of great moral rectitudo Denis Blake
man of who ably upheld the diguity and great personal charm and, very traditions of his profession and gentle manner. He possessed who Wis always pleasant, also Д quict Irish sense of courteous and a charming con-humour and these qualikes panion.
We extend to his family endeared him to a wide circle our deepest sympathy.
friends, and social.
MANY QUALITIES
Mr Justice Williams said: wish to associate myself the remarks made by my Lord the Chief Justice.
Blake
of
both professional
a
To the junior members of the Bar he was always especially with kind as I myself well remem - ber. As a solicitor he combined with a genial and gentle I have known Deals
disarmingly genial and gentle- manner since my arrival in the Colony
મ most thorough with efficiency, the result of which and can therefore speak
authority
of his many very frequently was the ua-
which doing of qualities
of his adverary admirable cndeared him to everyone with Chambers. That, too, I well whom he came in contact. As
As remember.
Hi retirement from the pro-
some
Living Language
Why we say Athletic "hents."
The proliminary:
races
in an athletic event which attracts a large number of entries are called "heats." They take this name, from the violence and ardour with which knights used to throw themselves Into the lists at tournaments or jousts. The intense ex- eltement of fighting was called the "heat" of battle, which became the name for any great. single effort of will or alamina.
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Surrounded by cables of congratulation from many English brewers and maltsters, Mr. F. Leyshon, Manager of the San Miguel Brewery, Hongkong, this morning described the beer which a member of the legal profes- of South-West had won first prize in the British Commonwealth si ho showed himself ever fession, therefore, was indeed and
and quiet-loss, birt those of us who were courteous, patient Africa, and Republic of Ireland. Competition for the best beer of original gravity mannered, never given to wast. his friends held the hope that he might from time to time visit us exported
licence of 10.48 degrees or over, and of the bottoming words, but quick to get
grips with the real pole tunately, is not to be. My Lords, at here in Hongkong. That, unfor- issued by the Director of Com- fermentation type.
isque. It was, indeed, a pleasure the Bar mourns his loss and begs merco and Industry.
to work with him. His wide
associate itselt knowledge of and strict obser- respectfully to
rule of pro- with the expressions of sympathy vance, of every fessional etiquette ninde him a which have fallen from your model which
ver Lordships. Inwyer every could with considerable
Mr E, S, C, Brooks, President profit
of the Incorporated Law Society copy.
of Hongkong, sald: On behalf of the solicitors at this Colorry, should like to associate myself with what had been said by your In Lordships,
the Han
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Rescued by the Jardine's us Hinsang after having been adrift for eight days without food in their Ashing trawler in the South China Sea, nine Formosan
fishermen 'were brought back here by the Bri- tish freighter this morning.
The men, who were picked up on October 30 about 100 miles south-east of the Pratus, were turned over to the appropriate authorities who arc making arrangements for their repatria.
Edwards,
The
Captain G. W. F.. master of the sa Hinsong, said that the men were rescued from the ashing trawler, Kum Sui Shing, whose
engine broken had
down. He was told that the men's provisions had run out and that they lived on Ash for eight days.
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'Bottom Fermentation' simply means that the beer has gone through a process which is the most satisfactory way of obtain- ing a light coloured beer of the Pale Pilsen type, as distinct from the processing of some beers where the fermentation takes place at the top.
Voted by a panel of 28 judges
to be the best of its closs from
84 types of beer submitted by
the Commonwealth and
Govt Loses Valuable Adviser
hibited at Olympia, London, the Sir Man Kam Lo Son Miguel brow was Judged Resigns Position
on its
taste, aroma,
clarity, texture of foam and, where this
type of light beer is concerned,
on the
Denis Blake did not, however, confine himself to the practice of the law: I need not enumerate his other varied activities. all of them he played no mean Attorney-General and. Mr Leo part but soon won
his way to d'Almoda.
the
Texiership. Не was nover an The Fall Court then
assertive man, but he quickly inspired confidence: he was, indeed-a natural leader and generous to a degree.
adjourned.
Among others present were "Mr John McNeill QC. Mr. Charles E. Luschy, QC, Mr. J. Steynolds (acting Solicitor-General), the Неп
Today's Government inter the war years he was Man-kam Le, Mr Bin-ching Lo Mr
all
active an
C.P.
U.S.A.. Canada, 2 p. P.A‚A. Biam, Burma, India, 4.30 p.m. Thai Airways.
Japan, 1 pm. B.O.A.C. Formosa, p.m. C.A.T.
By surface Macao. 2 p.m. 6 p.m.. # Tal Loy/Tak Shing.
Chien,
0.90 People's Republic, a.m.5 p.m., train via Canton. Formosa. 9 a... 1 Soochow N. Borneo, Da.m.. a llew Seng. Malays, Noon. Ilod Wong Japan, Canada, i p.1.,-me-lagje-
cove.
Indo-China, 2 p.m.. 4 Elsbeth. Blam, 1. p.m.-9. Anna: Reed:... Philippines, 3 p.m.. sa Autolyclas
BUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30°··
By Air Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, 4.30 p.m., via CPA.
By Burface Macao, 2 p.m.. Tat Loy.
MONDAY, DECEMBER Í ily Air Biam, Pakistan, Great Britain, Europe, 11 m, Via B.O.A.C.
Philippines, duum, Hawail. UBA, (San Francisco), Noon, P.A.A.
Philippines, N. Borneo, 4.30 p.m., C.P.A.
Indo-China (Tonkin only), 430 D. C.F.A.
@ 13.1.
In Stanley Camp and Horsee Lo, Mr D.A.L. Wright, Mr
A Bernacchi,
A.J. its brightness. No labels were Gazette contains the an
who worked with him there Brook
Clifford. Mr Thomas Tam, Mr J.T. allowed on the bottles for the nouncement of the resigna- terms of his conduct during resury, Mir AW. Bisir-Kerr. Mr
have spoken in the highest
Prior, Mr. P.J. Griffiths. Mr A._al test, and 'no marking
Winter, Mr E.H. member of the crowns on the cork, so that the tion as a
those very trying years, On his Sainsbury, Mr
Poon Yari-hol, Mr J.R. Jones, Mr release from there, though his CD. Slade, Mr D.L. Etrellett, the Cornmis. judges could have no idea of Public Services
state of health was such that Hon. M.W. Lo, Mr F.H. Loseby, Mr the make of beer they were sion of the Hon. Sir Man
to England II.A. de . Botelho, Mr. immediate return tasting, explained Mr Leyshon. Kam Lo, CBE, and the was advisable, he volunteered 'Alma A. Wodeon. Mr HS | Mr H.J. Karl Knoepfel who is at pre-appointment in his stead to remain behind in the Colony Armstrong. sent on leave in Germany, was of Mr Richard Charles Lee, and give the benefit of his ad- W.C. Hung, Afr c.y. Kwan
Mr P.A.L. P.C vice to members of the British Young, Mr W.K. Thomson, Mr M.E
WOO the Brewmaster responsible for
BP KY, Yung or w
Formosa. U.S.A. (Beattle & He Ives, Mr Peter MD, Mr 8. Ng Quinn, Western States) Canada. the winning brew, and he will OBE. receive an individual reward Sir Man Kam Lo has, for £] Mitary Administration,
part in the Mr B.V. Gittins, Mr Patrick Yu, Mr H.K.A./B.W.A.L. for designing the beer.
of years now, been restoration of law Distance in Mr A. O'Dowd-Booth, Mr Chatics This number
order and O.V. Cheung, Mr D.E. Greenfield, Japan, 0 p.m., 8.0.A.C.
By Surfac# F.I. Zimmern, Mr 0.8. Ford, Is the
ad- concerned in first competition for very much
rendered valuable
Macao, am; 6 pm, a 120° which San Miguel, HK, have vising Government on condi- the drafting of various
Mr J.C. Hone/Tak Shing. pro-Ying. Mr Y.H. Chan, enteret.
tions in the Public Service. He clamations.
For Gome Lime Stewart, Mr Alfred Y. Holt, Mr
Chiba, People's Republic, 1.30 am... train via Canton. The company was formed in recently requested that he be during that period he sat in this A. Lul Mr M. Morley Jots
Mr A.3. Rosa, Mr H. Caine. Mr Australia, New Zealand, 1 p.m., 89 1048 when Colonel
inarelloved of the burden of this Soriano,
Court
He was W.C.R. Catr, Mr R.W.F. Lodge, Chang She. as a magistrate. kwork and a
Mr A.S.C. Miguel
successor be ap also quick to give ald in re- Mr R.F.O. Den
Sam, p., Mantelso Maru, President
Mr F.D. Hammond, Mi Malaya, Ceylon, India, Aden, Mid- Brewery Inc. who runs two
viving numerous business and Comber,
dle East, Great Britain, Europe, Excellency the Governor social activities which had be-T Prior Mr ER
G.R. Eneath. Mr_J.H.G. Way, Mis
Chide. Mr p.us, as ChusSS. large breweries in Manlia be-
como almost moribund during Whiting Willaes, Mr L.C. Kotewall, cides the George Muchlebach has, in the circumstances, re-
to Sir Man the occupation period.
Mr L. Alltros (Chief Bailift). Mosers Wm. C. Low and Company of Kansas City, USA, gretfully agreed
G.. Edwards Kim from plant
Lo's request and has ap-
(Clarks of the Couri), Sir Pau Bhíu. bought "the Hongkong Brewers and Dis pointed Mr R. C. Lee to succeed tillers Lid. Since then it has Government
chong (acting Chief Interpreter), the staff of Wilkinson and Grist and the hus had the
Court atar.
of
San
Rebels Blow Up Railway Bridge
the
I
the following year he became attribute of his, I would soy it Appointments
a
nover
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CHEERFULNESS The war years had, however, taken a heavy toll of his health, been remodelled, considerably benefit of Sir Man Kam Le'S and he was, indeed a sick man extented and equipped with the impartial counsels on problems
for some time, but in spite of while the arresting Intest equipment,
conditions in the Public
that he carried on his work board during the Hinsang's calls popularity of the beer itself has service since 1947 when he was with remarkable courage and Government at Jesselton and Sandakan from ¦ steadily increased,
cheerfulness. Indeed, were where she brought back a cargo
appointed a member of the Salaries Commission. In July of
asked to name one outstanding of timber, rubber, cutch and general goods,
of
was his 'cheerfulness. It Committee Chairman
www einted to consider, the basis deserted him, even It the
The following appointments trying for payment of cost. of living most
of his period
announced in the allowance (since commonly
life.
His passing is a matter of Gazette this morning: known as the La Committee) and great sorrow to his numerous Dr Irene
of Britain The Ho Cheng, Senior ge walk of life, Education friends in Overy
Offlcer (Woman); Laro Written by ft. Smith and, Wynford Vaughan Thomas (BCTS); he was also a member of the Conditions of Service Committee particularly in this Colony. Mr Law Chung-hung and Mr $10, Mulo Lovers Hour Classical which carried on the work
his brother Taui To his widow,
Hung-kee, Education Requests presentet by Curtle" Hind
Bludo); 10.15, Portrait of Atao. the Salaries Commission
and to those who were his Officers; Miles Flora Lamm Roa
me of Hegordings made- Services colleagues in the firm, we ex- Gordon, Education Officer f the
Lalada fotroduced by the Public
Robert inferty. (BCFS):** 10.45, (Woman) n probation; Mr
Paul Westons and tile Orchowra with Bassein, it was officially an- Comrulssion was established in tend our heartfelt sympathy
Laurence I feel sure that my brother D'Arcy August 1950, Sir Mon Kam-Lo
Turnbull
Dorle Day and the Normais Laibolt The rail service in the district continued to give
Gould, wore he' here, would Musson, Estate Surveyor: Mr Chom Vocal): 10.0 Wother Ro Government has been paralysed by rebel the benefit of his experience In
desire to be associated with AF. Richardson, Assistant to
porti 11. Todo New Rest Recorded "London - Ebony}; ···14/10/---Goods tho Secretary for Chinese dealing with staff problems. An these coxpressions,
Blume; God, Bave. The Queen expression of His Excellency
Me Justice Recce said: I have Ašnity, Mr A. D. Scholes, to close down. EIGINA no knowledge of the late Mract as a Pulene Judge. the Governor's appreciation of
Blake, but I desire to associato Sir, Man Kam Lo's services has been conveyed to him.
Truce Plan Vote Postponed
(Continued from Page 1)
up by being taken Russia la these gravo delovat
of
tions.
"There is, however, a ray of hope and that is that it ought. not to be assumed by the United States, great though may be the evidence. "for" the weight assumption, that in everything. Soviet Russia is for Communisi China. The outlook for peace, whatever we do here, is put up to the Communists. But we must not be deterrod; from doing, all, we can do place before Com- munist China and the North Korcars proposals Whki+IT
Rangoon, Nov. 27. Army reinforcements are being rushed to an area, where rebels blow up a vital 40-feet wide railway bridge between Herizada, 80 miles north of Rangoon,"and
nounced tonight.
action/Reuter
UC Appointment
.Col JD. Cingue fins-bean appointed a member of the Urban Council, vice Mr J. Finnis until November, 1953.
Award Approved
It was notified in this moming's Gazette that His late only they will respond-are cap- Mr James Wicks has been Majesty King George VI ap able of bringing peace, with nuthorised to sit alone ar a proved the award of the King's honour to this troubled part of Tenancy Tribunal, according to Medal for Courage to Me, Chiu
Kellymi the Gazette.. the world."United Prem,
myself with the expressions of
ayrapathy and condolences ex- New Members prossed by my Lord the Chief Of Committees Justice and Mr. Justice Williams.
Mr. Justice Wicks muid:"i
Establishment
On
His Excellency the Govern has approved they appoint
And
His Excellency the Governor of Mr Peter Hughes, Mechan wish to associate myself with has appointed Mr J. E, Robinson Overseer, Class 1. Mari the remarice and sentimenta a member, of the Pors Executive pariment, of the permanent
pensionable establi by: my
Lond the Comelites, vice Mr A. D. Tarr.. expressed
brothers, Mr W. F. Kerr has been Chief Justice and my
The Aftirney-General (the appointed a member of the Fort Mr. John Finnio has rosumed Hom A. Ridchaigh) said. On Weltare Committed during the duty as Director of Manpower,
of the Law Officer's shsence of Mr A. 8. Banka) 3 1) vice, Mr V. F. Clarke. behalf
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