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be my

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West End with Alfred, and he said: "You ought to sec something of the cuffs, and we can start here." He led the way through a steamed up glass door into an oblong room that seemed to be all tea-urns and calendars of pin-up girls.

There were one or two cus-

tomers sitting alone, grey-faced,

Bud-looking men in muckintoshes who rande a cup of tea last n

very long in At the end of pin-table, the counter, vound a

of youths who were a crowd Minked as H they might be having a night out from Dor- stol. anel who fell dient at Might of us.

CHINA MAIL

OUR AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER

Established 1845

THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1953.

THE BLUE BLOOD OF

SHEEP WORLD

THE SHEEP

GO

ON DISPLAY

FROM H. KING WOOD

Sydney, June 2,

All the blue blood of the Australian sheep world was on display last week when the New South Wales Sheepbreeders held their annual fair.

judges,

More than 1,100 sheep of 10 different kinds appeared before 20

Over the week-end the championships were awarded and this means something more than just a blue ribbon. Wins for a few successive years can make a stud, can add hundreds of guineas to the value of one of these Walking goldmines.

E

Following the championships came the annual sales and no one was very which is surprised when a ram brought the world record price of £5,200 pretty costly mutton.

Τρ

!

But there are the carmarks would oppose a French plan to Import 000 Japanese into New Caledonia.

that the meeting did do me thing that was vitally necessary -- tu appoint Man outstanding Australian to run the Cames". IS IT BIR DON?

give same idea of how sheep today are high finance, an Every thing seemed decorous expert estimated that more than £500,000 would be needed la "Cas are Alfred salt: and useful, because, as you have buy the sheep that were on dis- seen, some of the uther places į play,

This Sheep Show has gained 1 Mr Galvin said: "He has are very expensive to do busi- ness in, Cuffs are a little publle, quite a lot in importance over not been chosen yet, but there is one man we definitely have of course, but the regular cus- the last few tomers know each other, and if

in mind. He will be acceptable not only in tri. strangers come

they will

to everybody,

us Aus- Victoria, but throughout operations until the

as and internationally." woman who served us with this

This man will be the paid Da gives them the okay.

a general manager and his chief executive ofleer-actually salary will be about

years,

The new

values in wool have had a lot to do with it, of course, but so bas air travel.

In the old days bringing sheep the outback sometinies from

meant days in a train and there were not many studimuslers who would risk their best rams and wes by sending them on such

"That big fellow over there, for instance, is probably askite about getting rid of wit was in a suitcase he's picked up Hea Journey. a fellow that helps people carry Thele bags from stations, which is not so useful to them as it sound, became the first the people generally know about him working for them is when they find their cases disappeared,"

AMBITIONS?

have

ASKED Alfred a question his has often occurred to me in court.

"Do these people, the thleves, arri frauds and receivers, have long-term »mbi- tion? Do they hope siltimately to retire and live in the country, or start up some place of their

UWT?"

"No." Alfred said denly,

"li

bluc

year,

£3.500

A whisper--or two whispers-- came from the remittee room. Sir Donald Bradman, with Licut General Bridgeford $ strong runner-up.

It is reported that the French Chief Secre- Administration's tary, M. Biros, would visit Can- the plan terra soon to discuss

Australian Govern with the ment.

Mr Casey said that he had heard last August that the French planned to invite 2,000 young Japanese to New Cale donia to work in nickel mines.

the proposal and would negotiate He said Australíu did not favour on the matter with the French Government.

New Caledonia in 700 miles from Australia.

A scoutmaster and five scouts have ecmpleted 4 eniniature "Kon Tiki expedition down the Hunter River, at Newcastle.

The scouts defited 50 miles in

PADDED FLOATS But now air freighters do the work in a few hours. The day before the Show opened

It could work out Just right, Sir Don is blooded stuff tripped haughtily

known throughout at Marcot the world, and while essentially! dow angplanks airport and were whisked away a cricketer, he does know other

padded floats to stalls at the sports and the spoiling tempera Showground-where they got ment, knows the work involved as most in big-time sporting set-ups, is as much attention babies and certainly more than a capable organiser, and hirsired so the the majority of husbands, for link with the Olympics could co these wool carriers were tome-much tu restore some of it lost thing out the box.

sales lle is

· In three hours at the

prestige.

34 hours. The scouts used a 12-ft by 8-ft temaer raft, bunyed by six 44-gallon drums. They cooked hot meals on the raft on

They relied on the current to carry the raft along and used paddles, only to keep it clear of ihe banks and obstructions.. in England

They plan longer journeys on longer rivers tour or s

during various To be

he holiday periods in the summer. money

of train the Board

Australian as an

is at present one morning this week £34,000 covering the evicket was paid for merino rams, and number of papers. in fers than a week more than to accept that pin

£200,000 changed hands.

rosigned

But in Adelaide the president Control

able

only knew one man like that. H of the Associated Chambers of selector, so is free of ties the Was Caimest

Commerce in Australia, Mr W. J. His stockbroking business saved what he made, and now Allison, told the annual conven- Adelaide is ruining snoothly i Jie run a chuba and t stion that Australia was relying enoug

mr wool for its and there is no reason! respectable that he won't have far too much

why he could not fie this could loose ends when anyone fr.de it that he used to prosperity. He said know in the old days, or any of the attributed to high prices and hume later this year and be

the up-and-coming boys."

Why do they do it then?""

Cos they don't like working, and most of thein are very fond

of a drink. Sometimes it is a woman that is behind it all, but ranstly it is a bolile."

A

sure.

SCREWSMAN

ut à mortis lock---the kind you

up the Man In The

he returne

the difference in the profit mar-ready to start the new job in

kin for cool compared with other

other fanary. primary products.

The Games, will be held in With rynthetle materials achieving rapid popularity, this November, 1956, which mears he would have just on realised, he that danger should be

three years to knock the busi- Hamid,

ness into shape.

You know,

after the tough

Village

New York, June 3.

the Bhutia Tensing, Nepalese guide who with Roderick Hearne drove his

E. P. Hillary conquered BRILLIANT SOLDIER General Bridgetond GNARLED little man caine sleek, new expensive sedan out

Everest on May 29 was "the He of his garage at the week-end,

of two wars, calmest person" in his native up and spotied Alfred. came over beaming with plea- full of pride of ownership. He brilliant soldier

carefully and recently entered the retired village near Darjeeling in was taking it very

jub of into his und, living

hein British he pulled with the new car

Commonwealth Indla the night before he mackintort pocket.

running in and so forth. few commander in Japan and Korea, left to join the Everest Ex

He is known well enough and pedition, a traveller recently Furious, is certainly not afraid of hard returned, from India report Mr Heame turned the car to work.

And he's army. No mattered today. make for home and he und a big freighter

metal-icaring crash.

The shiny new car was taken nway jacked up behind tow- "They ought to be prosecuted, ing truck.

raight fit to a front door.

"Here's something good," he said. "I just got a job, straight up, and what's the first int they tell me to to? They tell me: Here, you. Colly, Ax this lock In thi door, will

yer.' Well. i want

10 Say

them,

the people as cold you that lock;

I couirl why,

piek it in a minute with a hairplu.' Course, I don't say nothing. Better not, el, Alfred."*

"Colly was a serewrman be- fore he turned over a new leaf," Alfred explained. and Colly looked pleased to see himself so #escribed.

niles out a small car hit him. It wasn't serious, but i marred the sleek appeurance.

OLYMPIC BRAWL

Olymple brawl should, of The course, have been the first item:

about the army with its red

collkled with a how much we used to sling off M: Oscar Solzberg of tape, paper, parades and orders, Rochester said he visited Tensing before the famed mountain guide the army has a way of eventually at his home en March 3, the day getting there. He's permanent

left for Nepal to join the British army, what's more, and per- Expedition led by Colonel John

0 Hunt manent army generals have disconcerting way of giving orders and getting then carried out without worrying about the imagined hurts of lesser morals, So In those two people there is meme hope always provided that Melbourne till holds the Games, which these days is never better than An even money bet.

We

were

too

in the column this week, but quite frankly, ashamed

to put it there. It is so very much like the Ind who was always crying "world" But now Mr A. W. Coles, who chairman of the Games

I Control Committee, has resigned, Omcial reason: Because the

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He said Tensing never trained tor his assaults on Everest but ho usually walked most of the way from his home to Nemcke

nearest village Everest's bise.

Bazar

to

Tensing said the Journey of

miles hundred several sumelent training.

"He was very modest

the

was

about

New Zealand troops in London to represent their country at the Coronation are seen here taking over the Palace Guard at Buckingham Palace from the Australian troops who stood guard for the previous 24 hours. — London Express.

Totally Dependent On United States

Washington, June 3.

The South Korean Ambassador here, Dr You- Chang Yang, said today his country was now totally depending on the United States for ulti- mate unity and peace.

Sheaffer's

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Woman's Mail Alleged Offence

Hearing

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of the against Wong Yuei-han, 38- year-old woman charged

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with using an instrument shown below. Particulars with intent to procure miscarriage, continued be- foro Mr Justice A. D. Scholes, Acting Pulsne Judge,

THURSDAY, JUNË”...

By Air

the Criminal C.P.A at

Sessions this morning.

Philippines, North Dorneo, 8 D.M. Slam, Malaya, Indonèsia, Austra lia, New Zealand, India, Pakista The accused was alleged to Mului East, Africa, Great Dritats. have operated on a 22-year-old & Europe, 8 pm, C.P.A./B.0.A.C. Formosa, Okinawa. 4 p.m.. .m..

By Surface Marzo, n. 6 pзn. x 100 long/Tak Khung

Kam-shun, on

Indo-Culna (Tonkin only),

woman, Wong January 24 this year at No Lee..A..W.A.L. Yuen Street West, first floor, C.P.A. where the accused lived.

The Hon. Leo d'Almada, QC, both Mr Oswald Cheung. instructed by Mr F.X. d'Almada,

and

are defending the accused, vho is on bail. The Prosecution is conducted by Mr D.F. O'Reilly-& Mayne, Crown Counsel, assisted c by Det.-Sub-Inspector G.A.D. Rich.

Evidence was given that Wong Kam-ahun went to see the cused after she had discovered a certain physical change in her, and the accused told her she was then was pregnant. agreed between

It

FRIDAY, JUNE » By Air Slam, Burma, 10 a.m., via T.A.C. Inda-China. France, French North West Africa, 11 am Air France,

U.S.A., Canada, 11.30 am..

Fontuos, 1 p.m. C.A.T. Indo-China, France. French North. West Africa, 430 pm. Air Viet- nain.

Australia, New

North

Bomeo

zealand, 6 p.m. E, Great Br

Slam, India, Pakistan, tain & Europe, 6 p.m., B.G.A.C.

By Eurface

Macao, Vam.; 0 p.m., Es Lep long/Tak Shing.

China, People's Republic, 030 aan. train, vla Canton,

that the two the woman should receive cer- toln treatment and she pald Home money to the accused for Noon, sa Canton.

it.

Shortly after January

midnight on 24, IL Way further Kam-shun was alleged, Wong

The treated by the accused, following morning, the Police raided the house and arrested the accused.

Malaya, Ceylon, India, Aden, Mid-

Europe dle East, Great Britain

BATURDAY, JUNE 0 By Air Philippines, Guam, Hewall, U.S.A & Canada, 8 a. via P.A.1.

India, .m., C.P.A. Hawall, U.S.A., & pm.. PAA. ** Forniosa, Okinawa, U.S.A., (Bent. le & Western States), Canada, P., H.K.A./N.W.A.L.

Slom,

Pakistan. Burma, India, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain Under cross-examination, & Europe, a p.m. 3.0.A.C. Cheng San, who focatified him- self as a fance of Wong Kam- shun, admitted having given her something to take before he and the girl went to see the accused.

Hearing is proceeding.

Soldier With Bayonet

An argument over a street-girl at the junction of Garden Road and Lower Albert Road on

Radio Hongkong

JL.K.T.

0. Timo Signal and Programo Summary: 6.03, It's Swingtime; 8.30. Portugueso Hait Hour (Studio): Country Faro;-7.30. "Down Memory Line" presented by Alleen Woods******* (Studio): 7,89 Weather Report; 0. Time Signal, World News and Nown Talk (London Itelay); 8.15, Cory- nation Festival of Music by Colony Musicians: Plano Recital by Want Kuk-ying (Studio); 8.30, Educating Archic-with Petter Brough and Archie Androwa (DBCTS): 0, Sports fleview by Brig Young Stud101; 0.15. At the OperaIl Barbiere Di

He was explaining the significance of South Korean President Syngman Rhee's declaration in Seoul yesterday that his Government would "co-May 30, between Gunner Willar Sivigila" min) operate with the United States at any cost."

Act 1 Cast In-

Anthony Knight, 21, of 14 Field cludes Victoria De Los Angeles Hud-Zement with Orchestra Sin- Regiment RA, and two of his Bechi, Nicola Monti, Nicola torica Di Milano & Chorus, cond. by friends resulted in the arrest of

Tullio Serain; 10.59, Weather Report! Knight for possession of an army

11, Radio News Reel (London Relay: 11.11. Interlude: 1120, facing The Police said that a cou-The Oaks. A Commentary on the from Epsom (London Relay: 11.45, Close stable was attracted by the race sounds-of-the argument and God Save The Queen: drew his revolver as he ap-Down

and his defendant proached friends,

ASSAULTED bayonet. POLICEMAN

to

President Rhee and his us- sociates have bitterly criticised the United Nations, truce, pro- posals which would leave

· Korea -divided and members-of- the Ithee Government have threatened to fight on alone.

But

here authorities

be- lieved that President Rhee's

"Since

went you

the statement and that of the Am-

Reverend Gentleman for advice bassador today meant the and were obviously under the I will South Korean Goverment had influence of drink, dropped any idea of fighting on

caution and discharge you" said alone.

Mr Hin-shing Lo et Central The

morning, when he con- that victed a 27-year-old Merchant Government Truce terms which the United Seaman, Richard Jones, and at least the result of pressure Omeer in the execution of his States supported were in part charge of assaulting a Police by America's allies, not

July. necessarily the terms preferred Jones pleaded guilty to as- by the United States Govern saulting Sub, Insp. Sze To Che ment.

yan

who was making enquiries about a private car on Monday at the Seaman's Institute.

Wo

Ambassador sald is this

understood

"In the circumstances," he

against the United States. added, "we do not want to go

After the assault defendant "By giving in our people feel. locked himself in his room, but and our Government feels, that later accompanied the Rev. W. J. are putting the complete Haig Brown of the Missions to fate of Korea in the hands of Seaman to the Eastern Police the United States. The destiny Station. of 30 million Korean people is now squarely up to the United States, whose actions wil dette fendant's behalf in Court this morning, 'anying In mitigation mine what their future is to be." that Jones had serious family -Reuter,

"Come on," said Alfred, "we

Expedition," Mr Solbert Winter had better go, and let everyone Victorian Government decided The constal freighter Kooliga xaid. "He said he hoped he get on with their business be- not to build an Olympic pool (2459 tons) has been sold to a might make it this time". cause they are beginning to on the original site chosen, bul metal arm in Yokohama, Japan. ite described Tensing as 30

known that this was merely So we said goodnight and left, the last link in a long chain of and will be broken up for scrap. years be

unhappiness.

look impatient,"

and walked out into the street, among the near-beer touts and

11 Is

will be towed to Japan.

that

In

out

The Games Organising Come the centers in stolen goods, and mittee met last Saturday morning the hostesses hurrying to work and the members came

Mr Brown pleaded on de

troubles and was duo home on the first ship to the United Kingdom,

Back Mr Brown concluded that

In Europe

London, June 3,

defendant would be take

care

of at the Mission and that he would "close the taps"

"In the interests of justice" the Magistrate said, defendant would be additionally bound Winter came back to Europe over in $200 for one year.

ft. 4 in. and It is expected

the vessel weighing 130 pounds,

Mr Solbert,

director of a SYDNEY WEDDING

photographic museum, was on a in tour of India with his whic today with snow the Nanking Cafe Sydney dast weck was served Reuter,

on high heels, and the suspects glowing with self-confidency and sneak-thieves slouching off feeling by no means shared by Chinese

to their night's work in broken

to mark tho

the coinmon garden variety Fay, whose

of the year

were one-

xhoes that had no heels at nt characters who are filled to theme of Honeage of Harry

We

world where a left the

rozzer, policeman is called a

and main street is a drag, the territory from which the courts Victoria,

We look a sixpenny bus ride about that carried us over the frontlers

most

to Miss C. prominent Chinese

Indicted

The

and bilter

winds.

The French national meteoro-

For on record in

Perjury

Vyshinsky's

Wife III

.

logical office announced that yesterday was the coldest June Paris since 1870 back teeth with everything con- Gee Kee, bringing togother two

with the maximum temperature nected with the Games.

of the

at 12.8 Centigrade (65′′ Fahren- The Acting Premier ut

helf). The French Reviera, was families In the Commonwealth. L. Air W. Galvin, sold

Moro

than 100 people got

a couple of degrees colder.

Deep know blooked the Gross-

New York, June 3. of Central London draw their Eentally: "It was a great morn-

Ing's work. We have no double away to a good start on a three-

Mr Andrel Vyshinsky, the chief glockner Pasz in Austria ond had feast that custom.

1 hour

more anything

Washington, Jure 3. hazards than any golf course

many Alpine passes into Italy. Soviet delegate to the United There have been some

There werd 12

Department of Justice Hall storms swept the Po River Nations, left New York today in courses that somo misunder- of London's badlands, which orc Jifferences; more sad and drab than they standings, but now we've ironed went like this: Flower shark anounced today that six people Valley in Italy yesterday and the British liner Queen Elizabeth

the mercury dropped to freezing on his way to Russia.

He told reporters that he was are sinister, into the sleeping them all out and will get on fin omelette: Shark's fins from of whom five were known to be

Sea; duck cooked members of the Ku Klux Klan at Bolzano today,

his wife " the leaving because The Games the China

Heavy snow covered but with the business. nothing suburbs, where

with solus sced; gold coin crab had been indicted by the Miori Indder-gangs and the late bus will go on."

been in shella; bird's nests from the Federal Court for perjury during Juras in Switzerland during last seriously Jil." There

"I cannot say how long she has this morning. Fall certainly have disturbed the pence of the night.

croga

coast; an Inquiry into racial Intolerance night and Bome differences; also one

oysters from Macao.

Case.

and rainstorms swept Belgium been that way because have two misunderstandings, ard

Wrate one columnist who was The case concerned was In- and light snow fell in the moun-been over here so long," he said. Asked by reporters It Me that last bit about the Games there: "For the hours the vestigated in 1930 when several tninous cast of the country. Vyshinsky would return to the

But if the weathermen in the United going on could well take their bations towed, the food mount-outrager occurred and the Ku

States, Mr Semyon place in the cutting book cd and by course 13 we were Klux Klan members terrorised Scandinavian countries are cor-Tearekin, his deputy at the weather is on the United Nations, enld: "Oh, sure.” famous last words,

rest, botter all slipping pleasantly in dreams negroes in the southern states. of Old Cathay."

It was bellaved that those row way. Slightly Mgher tempera-

M: Vyshinsky added later that Wero swore on bath that tures The Australian Minister for Indletou.

prophesied from ho did not know when he would Norway and

Blates. niso return to the United External Affairs Mr Casey, they were not members of the Denmark,

Holland,Neuter.

Rouler, said the Austrailan Government Ku Klux Klan-France-Presse,

What's His Line? Solution

SHOP-WALKER

London Carréns Service

or

of

Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICK GRINHAM for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong,

of

the

China

The three men on seeing the Six Strokes For

Juvenile Thief

cocutable with the drawn revol- ver took to their heels. were caught arid searched, and defendant was found to have the bayonet in his pocket.

A

For snatching Coronation In Central Court this morning Souvenir metal mug valued at Gfty cents from a six-year-old defendant pleaded gulity to possession of arms claiming that boy on Wednesday, a 16-year-old

was ordered the bayonet was a souvenir from apprentice Korca. He was 'cautioned and retelve six strokes of the cane- Mr D. Benson at the charged by Mr Hin-shing Laby

Court, Central and bound over in $300 for one Juvenile year,

Magistracy this morning.

The Police caught the thief

cer

Defendant's commanding Of-

told the Court that do fendant has been in the Colony for six months and was a man of good character.

SIDE GLANCES

4-13

as he fled along Johnston Road near the Southern Playground, with the stolen cup clutchedi In his right hond.

By Galbraith

"That now salesman always laughs at the boss” jokasi before he gets to the point-must be one of those fellowa", Who goes from job to job!"*

of all a

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