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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK
Alley Capone
young man was in a
THE Murry. He had spent
the evening in town, and now was on his way to u hus that would take him back to the western suburb where he lived.
It was shortly after ten o'clock in the evening.
As he turned into a narrow, alley-like street off Long Acre, that he know to be a short cut the bus stop, the young man to
Altred, drew whose name was level with another, a bigger- built man than himself, who was leaning against a wait, shadowy, rather sinister in his crouching
nititude.
Alfred put ois speed, uneasy at being alone in the alley with the ulher. As he drew abreast, the 2232101 in the shadows snapped
"Hey you, I want kome Dart: money.
11
-I'm sorry." saic Alfred. "I'm stoney broke." He walked firmly on, resisting the temple tion to sprint fowards some street more papulous.
A
MOMENT later the shadowy man overlook him, and now he barred Alfred's way-and in his hand he held as though it were, a dagger, the broken-off, neck of a milk wickedly jagged bottle. "No one's going to speak to me like that," he said, "you'l! he finding yourself in hospital if you're not careful."
Alfred had to think quickly, "Don't be silly," he said to the bigger, threatening man. "Put that down, 's go and have a drink."
curious circum They were
for the issuing of sun stances invitation, but the ruse worked. The bigger man dropped the milk bottle and, muttering, fol- lowed Alfred from the alley and
nto a nearby bar.
Alfred bought two glasses of beer, and sut down with the stranger, whom he now could see was a tail tense man with a mop of tousled black hair.
"Cheerio," said Alfred with- but conviction raising his glass.
MIE stranger did not reply; he THE
was ferreting for somethingt in his pocket. He pulled out i penknife, and opened one blade. Theyhexald," using "words ~he must have picked up from seme melodrama or fourth-rate muvie: "This little fellow speaks every language," and he caressed the
knife's
sharp blade, "Speaks every language," he repeated.
"You don't know how near you were to going to hospital. You'd better give mc some money before you go."
"I tried to humour him," said Alfred later. "I gave him a sixpence and a threepenny bit. patted him on the back, wished him
good luck, then left and ron to Bow Street police station."
Everything that had happened had taken place within two or three hundred yards police-station,
of
the
Our Australian Newsletter
CHINA MAIL
ABORIGINE
MAY BE INCLUDED IN CORONATION
CONTINGENT
From H. King Wood
Sydney, Feb, 20.
There's a strong move afoot to have Austra lia's only AIF aboriginal officer, Captain Reg Saunders, included in the Commonwealth Corona- tion Contingent.
Reg Saunders, a fine soldier, served with the and New Australian forces in Libya, Greece Guinea. He was commissioned in 1943 when he was in the first 10 of 33 students to pass out of the Officers'. Training College,
comb
vost
They will of Victorian president the Australia. Returned Soldiers' League, Mr areas of the Northern Territory.
They will also make delalied N. D. Wilson, said: "New Zealand checks on deposita recently reported will have Minor representatives by private prospectors. in Eugland for the Coronation and Australia should have at least one aborigine and there is no more suitable reprezentative than Captain Saunders,"
Defence Minister Sir Phillip McBride says he will consider the matter.
Our Guess That's where the matter will end. This Govern- ment will not send any aborigines to the Coronation,
A six-year-old Polish migrant girl living in a hostel, this week her crammed-full handed in monoy box to help British and Dutch nood victims, All migrants are said to be well to the fore in contributing to R fund to help these victims.
DARING EXPERIMENT In Darwin Hospital Dr John Carter is trying a daring ex- periment on a native who is dying because he has been "sung to death" by a relative of his wife.
has
A survey aircraft equipped with .devices for detective radio-active mineral deposits from the air will aid the scarcit
the believe Political observere Government has decided to step up 10 search for uranium following an agreement with the UB Atomie Commission under which Energy Astralia will car dollars for all the ursulum ore she exports,
Already the biggest uranium tela
Established 1845
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1953.
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SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
Sheaffers M SNORKEL
By Galbraith No Miscarriage Of
Justice, Decides Full Court
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"Is this the athletic typo girl who sits with Mrs. Wilson's boy? Have you had any experience in boxing or jujitsu?"
electric Garrison Players' "Master Of Arts"
is the world has been located in the Textvory.
HOME COMFORTS Crews of three new tornoliver for Victorian Tallways
Lu will travel style. They will have electric hotplates for botting len, wardrobes. nniirays, pressurised ruonis to keep eables and control
and padded diri and dust out pocket watch rests.
The 2,400 bp tocomotives will houl heavy passenger and freight trains at T supl. They are the first of 25 locomotives ordered froth Brigh The Covernment Will use them mainly for the 100 mile run between Melbourne, and Traralgon, n New brawn coat centre in Gippsland. Th Government is electrifying this Ine as part of a plan to raise the population of Traralgon from 30,000
a 100.000 within 25 years,
*
The doctor
Vic Seixan extracted "the curse"
from the native's body the first experiment of its klud In lie Northern Territory.
Istory does not record any white man's medicine saving a offencen. Lative who has been sung to death.
Dr Carter has extracted beetle covered in blood from the native's body-at least, that Is what Mick, the native, thinks has happened, and he is very impressed.
Increase
Two Performers Were
Outstanding
With little instinctive talent and a large dose of over-acting, the Garrison Players' rendering of "Master of Arts" endangers, at times, the full significance of the humour with which William Douglas-Home in vested this comedy of an English, Public School.
the subleties of dialogue
For the first cometimes lost.
the time in some months, Garrison Players do not quite
complete Lest this appear condemnation, let it be said at once that we players niake the
US Davis Cup cap- tin, might be able to du what he wants with a tennis ball, but he's not so hot with a car. A Sydney fan lent him a var for four weeks. When Vic returned hare en Mondry he bequeallied to his friend no tresting constantly worth watch
ing, as one or other of them is than 15 summonses for trame
on the stage most of the time. Margaret
in secondary Lismer, PRECAUTIONS
aker in fier In 10
which she makes part Australia
kes The northern sea patrui before Japanese portant, is the best of all. 13
peariers resume operations In the area, the Navy and Air Minister, dir
very personification of the most loved kind of school-matron- McMahon announced today,
she A naval defence vessel leti Sydney
is motherly, tolerant and today for Menus Island and w
by, not above being duped join the vessel already at the Island
thermometer which # instance, in patrolling northern waters. The doctor told Mick that he ment had also decided to port
The Minister said that the Govern
registers an alarming tempera- few mo- would take out whatever curse another vessel in the North, to ture after being for
Bittle had been sung into him. He operate from Darwin.
If the Jap pearlers do anythingments with one of her
delightfully Add charges. gave him an anaesthetle and cut illegal in Australia they will hear
great superficial wound in his body. about it very quickly he said. When he awoke he showed
naturalness, and here is the real Australia's coast-watching organisa- wn-patruis and air
Miss Osborn whose performance, him the beetle covered in blood
patrols
call" could keep and told him he was
free of
for good or bad, shows up those the curse.
of her fellow.players for the obedient movements of animaled puppets.
on roving *DIY reasonable eficek on foreign vessels,
he added.
The defence vessels were similar Inverway!
to wartime FT boats, while the
organisation south-west coast-watching
in. "sung to northern Australia and the Islande lative of was now at full strength, heid.
Earlier Missionary headquarters had believes stated that people in the North were do afraid that Jap pearlers would get ashore on Australia's islands and "du what they like" with the natives,
The Japanese Government hea
10
Mick comes from Station, 500 miles of Darwin, He was death" by Douglas, a
who his late wife,
Mick had something with her dying.
Dr Carter said there was chance that is
experiment given an assurance that the pearler wis not enter Australian walers, and might cure the native, but was still very III,
hef that no member of the crew would
go ashore in Australia.
The doctor doesn't think that this ruse is the correct ap-| proach to the problem, but ad- mits that it is hard to know what is.
CTCWE
wltz
Austrailan
Conspiracy To
Commit Piracy
Charge Denied
SHIPS FOR JAPAN Three over-age Australian wifpa wold overseas, are to leave Sydney within the next few days for Japan. THERE, they listened to
All ships come within the edies of Alfred's story and a police- the Australian maritime uniona that
they mitat Ras out to seek the man hurried stranger from the shadows. They him supporting quickly found another street
The corner. arrest was
the made, and as
The former stand steamer Morinda of the Nidar Case before Mr stranger was led to the station, will leave Sydney
Defendants today with an R. W, S. Winter, Australian crew of 34. She will the threw away his penknife. The policeman picked it up. "Here,
load coil at Newcastle, scrap metal involved were Ching Hing-wah, at a Pacine Island, then Kto to 30, cabin boy, Chiang Wal-mar what's this?" he said, "Nothing Yokohama.
allas Chiang Sin-leung allas to do with
The other ships are the old sisters Win Hun-ling. 39, unemployed me," the stranger
Dips and Dunduin. An answered,
owners have not complied with the and Tung Sza-hung, 31, un- AL the police-station he re-
"unions' demands. the biggest se employed. peated:
The
knife
going tug in the world, the Canti wasn't
All defendants jointly need Poak, has been sent from Hongkong found on me"; and at Bow Street
two charges of conspiracy to to tow them. next morning the dark stranger,
They are ready to sall, but have commit piracy and possession of
by gales off the
Tho bran delayed whose name was Jake, pleaded
and ammunition DIIS The low will start on 1000! coast weather becomes settled. not guilty to "being in possession
first accused pleaded guilty to as the
six automatic un offensive
Towing two 3,300-ton ships all the possession of
weapon, with
to be some
rounds and 08 pistols intent
way to Japan to commit felonious act"
denied the charge.
Only one slip har complied "with The Kowloon District Court the unions demands. The other
the Brst time two have not and wil be icwed to functioned for
this morning with the hearing Japan.
the new
of
of
thing of an even for ammunliion, but the other two
а
TOT
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carry it off. "Master of Arts" is being staged tonight and to- morrow. night in the Seamen's Mission Theatre.
SUE DAWSON.
British
Flood
broad Scottish accent, Disaster
Young Allan Hargreaves in the dimdent, ingenuous role of the Sixth Form Charles, Earl of Whitrig, was pleasant to watch too, though his gestures were sometimes a little siin. This, his second or third appearance on the stage, here, strengthens the in- pression that he could, with some help, go a long way. "Boya at school do not get 'tight; they get medicinally warmed up" says the Rev. Hildebrand Williams DD, at one point, Either way, Allan Hargreaves wanned up to a alce stage of inebriation. ·
Fund
CLOSING AT NOON SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28 Previously acknowledged:- Sterling £282. 8. Od. Australian £5. US$40. and
Dr K. W. Chaun... The Chinese Mem-
bers
the of Medical H.Q. Mr & Mrs A, B.
Henningsen
In
Mr A. H. Seemin
memory
of the late Mr C. "Uncle" Gulm- gam
.HK$161,127.60 100.00
34.00
250.00
NEARLY CREDIBLE Geoffrey Cresswell as the Rev. comes near to being a credible Headmaster. If he would just 11 Infantry Work-
shop RĖME wear his special voice, and ex-
little less conscien-Reggie, Froddio & pression tiously.
Danny Tanng
Robert Ho to Sir He is, however, casler
Tung than Roger Needel arting
Mr A. C. Wilcox Knight, the young Housemaster. Mr Needeli has the Anonymous GLOTS con-Anonymous biggest part and tinually aware that he is acting Mr & Mrs D. R.
Y. Bluck it. Now a really Worried Ex- pression', he might be saying to Anonymous himself, for there it is, larger M. & R.B.N. than life, just to make sure it Mr W. J. Gorman is really there. Rather more re- Miss Helen Yu laxation and less effort might do Capt & Mrs F. E.
Bartlett the trick. And his stage kiss, with Cynthia Nixon acting Fiona Dudley & Kay Durrant, Seattle, of hin Spender (sister of one
USA. boys) is an lay affair, for which they advance towards cach Mr & Mrs H, A. ช ་ ་
other like two hostile
cats. TAKE'S defence was that he
Then there is the Duke and Mr & Mrs G. A.
Kemp had been drunk the night
Duchess of Fernyrigg, Charles' before and remembered nothing this week. that had happened, But the
The censor has been phenomenal
parents, and the family Spender Total of 11 and the yields have surprised
whose son Robin causes his tin- police had not found him so, and, experts.
fortunate housemaster fantastic) the case was proved
Growers are worried. however. against
trouble in an about what is going to happen when Morley-John, Crown Counsel,
amatory turmell him.
the presont wheat stabilisation plan who is assisted by Insp. E. P.
blackmail and counter- Jake's four previous convic- which guarantees them a certain
price cut out at the end of the Grace, defendants were re-blackmall, all of which hinges tions, for assorted crimes, were
manded in custody till Tuesday,
on Robin's slater, serica. of read out, and then Sir Laurenco
photographs and his Mother's Dunne turned to him and said:
on the literary vituperations "You're a very lucky man not to
ovila of the Public School system-her belo noir. All have been charged with robbery, producer
parts, Had you been, you would have
caracter been convicted and gone for a
parents are played with almost long term of Imprisonment. As
equal exaggeration, but Robert
caricature
of the Spender FC, MP, takes the biscuiti
It
ja,
on
will
months"
mighty tug like the Castle Peak.
The
Current Australian
wheat
140.
согл harvest 14 likely to maillon for growers, it was claimed
present harvest.
MEAT FAMINE AHEAD - Australia in steadily eating its way into a mest camine, according to the representative on the Australian Meat Board, Mr R.,B. Williamson.
The charge of conspiracy to commit piracy on divers dates between November 12 and December & last year was denied by
At the request of Mr M.
all defendants.
USS EVERETT LEAVES
ΟΙ
the
Cour
for three only 145,000 tons, so it is easy to see station ship at Hongkong. On Hooper Rt. Hon. Frederick
this lesser charge, you 80 to prison They led the tall, dark man away the back-street buny, the alley Capone, whose katle spoke every language in such ugly
Recents.
USS Everett left the harbour He claimed that Australia was reducing its export surplus beet by this morning on termination of 20,000 ton a year.
We have an export surplus of her duties as the American -where we are heading.” be mid,,
Current production did not nearly getting underway, sho fired a belince the Commonwealth's meat personat saluto of 11 guns to Commodore H. O. Dickinson budget commitments, he added.
DSC, Commodoro of Hongkong. which was replied to by HMS
•
Government geologists will soon
bouton in the uranham wearch yet undertaken in | Tamar.
Through six intriguing acts it is a long play -- the funny) situations carry themselves, but
Roseman
3.M.
An application for a writ nisi of certiorari to bring proceedings in the lower Court before a higher Court was refused this morning by the Full Court, comprising the Chief Justice, Sir Gerard Howe, and the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice E. H. Williams.
The application was the result of an order by Mr Poon Yan-hoi, Central Magistrate, on January 16, ter- minating the tenancy of 25 Queen's Road, second floor, in connection with an opium offence committed there,
Mr Patrick Yu represented | result of the order, what is laid the applicant, Wong Yu-sang, down by lay must be carried out, tenant of the premises in ques- tion, Instructed by Mr G. Hampton of Hastings and Com- pany.
In placing his case before the Full Court. Mr Yu sub- mitted that though the person convicted of using part of the premises as an oplum divan, Chan Tak, had admitted the charge before the Magistrate, his client had denied that the place was being kept as such.
Stating that Chan Tak In fact occupied only a bed space in
the house, Counsel said that his main ground for the application was that there had been a denial ut justice to his client,
Counsel submitted that there was no evidence to show that his client was involved in the a pos- offence, and there was sibility that a miscarriage of Justice had been done,
be
He asked in conclusion that he be granted the writ. nisi in order that the Magistrate's order the terminating
Lenanes quashed.
In giving their decision. Their Lordships announced they had come to the conclusion that, although hardship may have been caused to the applicant as a
Dispute Over Trade Marks
They could not agree that it could be called a miscarriage of Justice when the procedure taken by the Magistrate was laid down by law, and the Court was thur not prepared in the circumstances to grant the writ,
Living Language
Why we Say Bar- gain,
The word "barque" and "bargain" are re- Iated, for they both came from the Low Latin barca, a trading vessel. To Barcaniara was to traffic in mer- chandise brought from overseas, and a "bar- gain" was something rather rare and not easily come by. As a noun il now means something bought more cheaply than it is worth, and as a verb it means to make a deal.
posting
Alleged Notices Attempt To Rob
Prosecution Story
Charged with assaulting a woman and her 13-year- old daughter with intent to rob them, Pang Kwong, Tang Kam-hung and Tang Kum-wah faced trial at the Criminal
this Sessions morning before Mr Justice Reece and a jury of five women and two men.
Crown Counsel, Mr Simon Li, who prosecuted (assisted by Del. Sub-Insp. C. C. Chan), said that the woman, Ng Lal-kuen and her daughter, Yu Kwok-heung, lived in a stone hut near Island Road, Aberdeen.. On the evening of September 22 last year while her husband was out at work, her daughter writing in the parlour and she herself was in bed with Further hearing of a dispute her baby, two Chinese men over trade marks in which ap-entered the parlour and asked plicants and respondents claim- the girl for her mother.
The latest
Limes of shown below are those for un registered correrpondence posted it 0.7.0., Hongkong. The intest porting times elsewhere which, In general, are variter than the G.P.0, umes, can be ascertained by inquiry at the local office.
for Tha ixtest posting times registered articles are generally que hour exrier than the time shown below. Particulars regard- ing parcel male can be ascer❤ tained by enquiry, at any post omice,
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ed legal rights continued before The girl went into the inner HE WANTED
the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr room to inform her mother but Justice E. H. Williams, In the was followed by the two men. Supreme Court this morning.
The
opplicants,
One of them drew out something from his pocket which appeared Schering, to be a dream and pointed it at AG. of Berlin, are seeking on the mother. The other men put order from his Lordshin to his hand over the girl's mouth direct the Registrar of Trade and ordered both of them to be
to proceed with their quiet.
The mother put up a struggle appplication for registration of
of and escaped. She ran out into 3 of
Marico
12 trade
A LONGER
SENTENCE
After being sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment for larceny
marks in swine the street to call for help and and a breach of deportation
the Hongkong Register
to medicinal products,
010 neighbours came to
standing applications by re-assistance. spondents, British Schering Ltd
of London, for registration of the same trade marks in Hong- kong.
the
Defendant then threatened to
commation, exclaiming
her order by Mr D. F. O'Reilly Mayne at Kowloon this morning, FAW MEN RUNNING To Kim, rusbed back into the Both the mother and daughter dock and pleaded for an addi
When month. then saw one of the men run-tional ning up the hill and the other Magistrate refused his appent he towards the cemetery. One of became violent and finally asked Resuming his
submissions the neighbours, Chan Tai, chased for a reduction in sentence, from yesterday, Mr Oswald the man running up the hill, which was also refused. Cheung for the respondents, caught him and took him back said that since the variations into the house where he was iden- cause a the licence agreement anti since tified by the woman.
He was that it would surely get him an the assignment of Schering Lid the. Arst accused. The other other month. At this stage Mr O'Reilly Mayne adjourned and under this agreement of the
defendant wig dragged out of 10.00 rights to British Schering Lidman escaped.
Mr Li told the jury that ac- the dock. (respondents) in August, 1041,
Prosecuting Insp. T. Pilking 106.00 his clients had quite lawfully cording to the evidence for the
ton said that a Crown only two persons were manufactured these specialities in sight at all material times.
prisoner with nes over a year to serve, was given 30.00 in Great Britain and lawfully
a trade at Stanley, which ex- sold them outside Great Britain. However, the jury would learn
how the third man appeared plained defendant's eagerness to 1,000.00 and in Hongkong his clients had
been selling them since 1948. on the scene. He submitted that
serve a longer sentence. Counsel submitted that & person need not be present at
by virtue of the Allen Enemy A crime, but if he knew about it 200.00 Winding-up Ordinance all rights and took any part in it he was
Tho equally guilty.
present 25.00 50.00 trade marks which were vested case was one where the conduct 50.00 In an allen enemy were vested of the accused were most im- 25.00
in the Custodian
of Property. portant, he added.
Mr Li said that the other two 20.00 Applicant firm was accordingly
were
subsequently an ollen
eneany within the accused 30.00 meaning of the Ordinance and arrested as the result of in-
that in 1030
and during the formation.
The case is proceeding. War they were definitely enemy 30.00 subjects.
DROVE TAXI CARELESSLY
50.00 750.00
whatsoever in respect
of
For swerving in an erratio
To Kim was arrested for steal- ing a jacket which contained
$43 on February 17. Lau Wal
who was charged with receiving the stolen jacket was sentenced to six months.
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Mr Cheung mid that appli- 70.00 conts had given evidence in their affidavits that they had 25.00 weed the, trade marks in Hong- kong before the War, in most instances from 1935. But It also clear, Counsel said, WES that these trade marks were not manner from side to side while registered trade marks and be driving his vehicle along Prince did not, thick this was in dis- Edward Road at 10 pm on Flarimo-Kenneth Dinsler (Concer
Saturday, Wong Kal-pong, a Hail; First Howring presented pute.
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