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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

Behind

T

The Steam Steam

Curtain

10 the customers of some of those amali cafes in the West End, where busi-¦ ness is done that could not conveniently he undertaken in the open, the fact that the windows NO quickly steam up and become opaque is one of their main attrac- tions.

In such a cafe, the other even- ins, a young man named Roger, having nacertained that he knew

all the company, and that the

curtain of steam was drawn over the street-windows, strolled to. a fable where three other youth: were sitting.

He pulled from his pocket a small leather C30 such as Jewellers use to package their wares, upened 31, and proffered it to the others for their Insper-

tion.

Four heads were bent over the cax's contents, and four cups of tea began to go coli, so absorbed were their owners in what lay in the case-two yellow-metal clips Do with yellowish stones the size of pigeons' egts.

THE STRANGER

"Dunno, never seen it before," Roger sald.

"no

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FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1953.

UN

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

INDIA WANTS

TO REVIEW

KOREAN

POLICY

US Is Against Proposal

"You put it there." "Okay.

wald Roger,

New York, June 25. what? I bought it for 28. G."

"Why did you try to hide it?"

India proposed today that the United Nations "Thought it might be to General Assembly should be recalled to review getung It cheap like that," answered Roger.

Korean policy in view of President Syngman Rhee's opposition to an armistice.

His companions were froed, at Bow Roger was held, and Street next morning he pleaded guilty to being in unlawful pos- session of the yellow-metal clips.

'He is an absentee from the told Mr Bertram policeman Reece, the magistrale,

Was this man a jewelier, who sold you thesd?" Mr Reece asked Roger, looking at the clips.

Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, United States delegate to the United Nations, immediately announced his opposition to such a proposal,

"Frankly, I can imagine nothing that would more Army stationed at Aldershot," a surely prejudice our efforts to solve the problem than to have a meeting of the General Assembly at this time," he said.

"Dunno, Just met him in an- Hoger answered other cafe,"

In round north country sc- eCrist.

: "Look here, if someone offers

you something like this in cafe," said the magistrate, "you give them a very wide berth. This man has landed you whern you stand now."

"Ah know," said Roger.

TO ALDERSHOT

So absorbed were the quartet, WELL, I think the best place

Indeed, that they failed to notice that the mist had cleared from part of the cafe window, and that a stranger was watch ing them from the street.

The stranger was interested in the sight of the four youths -huddled over the jeweller's case; so interested that he pushed into the cafe and went up to the group.

Roger pocketed the jewellery just before the stranger reached them.

"I'm A police officer," the stranger said to the four, "just

minute. come outside 3007

Sheepishly, the youths did ne they were bid. "What was it you were looking at in there?" the officer asked, when the cafe door had closed behind them.

for you is Aldershot," said Mr Recce, glancing at Roger, who stood

!

Labour

MPs Protest

To Soviet

Government

London, June 25. Over 50 Labour members militarily of Parliament today pr erect, "Remanded to wait es tested to the Soviet Govern cort," the magistrate said, ..ment against the way in

"Thank you very mooch, sir," said Roger, and his tone rug which its military occupation gested that even the prospect of forces "were used to sup- having regimental

police

press East German workers.

for

company for some time would come as a pleasant change from the company he had been keep

ing

steam.

behind

the curtains

To Give Aid To Refugees

Singapore, June 24,

of

A United Nations representa- tive has arrived in Singapore from Bangkok to help political refugees or stateless persons re- siding in Malaya.

The MPS, who described themselves 18 trade union

members, rent their protest in a Jetter to Mr Jacob Malik, Soviet Ambassador to Britain.

The signatories who Include

Mr Lodge

that time

| should be allowed for the United States to try to solve the situation through the efforts now being made in Seoul by Mr Walter

Assistant Secretary of State, who has gone to Koren with a message from President Eisenhower.

Robertson,

The Indian proposal for

TC-

convening the Assembly was

the Indian made by

Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru in a personal telegram to Mr Lester B. Pearson, of Canada,

President of the General Assembly, suggesting that the Assembly be reconvened at "an carly date, while Mr Rajesh- the United Nations, called on Mr war Dayal, Indian delegate to Dag Hammarskjold,

United Nations Secretary-General, and informed him of Mr Nehru's views,

Mr Hammarskjoeld, - United Nations Secretary-General, will fly to Ottawa on Friday morning to see Mr Pearson and they will discuss what action should be takers on the Indien suggestion. between Mr and Mr Pearson was arranged more than two weeks ago for the primary

leftwing leader Ancurin Bevan Hom letting

said;

Satharth 5.15

3. M. Reg. U. The Pal Of

Cope, 1953 by NEA Barvies, Ina...

"If you're not a deacon, bowler, volunteer fireman, scout- master or air spotter tonight, could, you fix the plug on

the hall lamp?"

Ex-Hongkong Hotel Caterer Admits Large Liabilities

Total indebtedness of $316,218 was admitted by Wan Tsing-shan, former caterer of the Hong- kong Hotel and Repulse Bay Hotel, in the course of his public examination before the Chief Justice, Sir Gerard Howe, in the Bankruptcy Court this morning.

A receiving order was made against debtor on Novem- ber 22, 1962, and he was adjudicated bankrupt on January 17, 1958.

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CHINESE Mail GUERILLAS Notices

RAID

3 ISLANDS

Taipei, Juno 26. The Nationalist Defence Ministry's Military Informa tion Service announced last. night that Nationalist guerillas had made Bur- prised landings on three Chinese

The interi Liman (O) porting shown below are thosa' für un- registered correspondence posted * Q.P.0, Elonakope, the latest porting Lim elsewhere, which, la geïntal, aza anglier than the U.P,0. times, con by mcertained by enquiry at the local office.

The latest posting times for registered articles Arm generally one hour “earlier than the times shown below, Particntara N- garding partal malls can be an certained by enquiry at any poss

since,

FRIDAY, JUNE 20 by Air Indo-China, France. French North

•North Borneo, Australia, New Zoa-

Siam, India, Pakistan, Great

By Surface Macao, Û am, 8 pm. si Loe Hong/ Tax Shing

Communist - held and West Africa, & p.m., Air Vietnam. small islands off the Cheland, & pm, Q.E.A. kiang coast during the night of June 19 and withdrew the next day.

They killed there 1,200 Com. munist garrison troops and cap- tured 07. 4ogether with "abundance of weapons."

an.

The three islands were Identi. fied by the Military Information Service

os Yanghui, Slooto's and Taloh, all in the Yuwhan island ground near Wenchow about 200 miles south of Bay, Shanghai and the same distance | Borthwest of. Formosa,

According to the MIS, the Nationalist guerillas made a

over-

Britain and Europe, 6 pm. B.O.AC.

&

Okinawa:

Western

SATURDAY, JUNE 27 By Alt Philippines, Quain, Ilawati, USA. ▲ Cannứa, 1 a.m., vía PAL,

India, 9 a.m., C.P.A Hawell. T.8.A., 6 p.m., P.A.A. Formosa,

U.S.A.. Seattle

States). Canada, 6 pm, IKA/N.WIA.E.

Blam, Burma, India, · Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain

Europe, 6 pm. 1.0.A.C.

By Surface Macao. 1.30 pm; a pm. * Lee Hong/Tak Shing.

China, People's Republic, 9.30 am.

train Via Canton. bilaya, Ceylon, India, Pakistan Noon, a rule,

Philpplies, Indonesia, Noon, Emilie Maerak.

**

Formosa, p.m., as Sherking, Ando-China, 1 p.in., as Fun One Austraila, New Zealand. 2 p.m...

Soochow

landing on Yunghul and Slaolalt moonlight and powered the garrisons of the two islands after "Aerce fighting."

Following up this success the Asta invaded Taloh and assumed full control after "a

few

hours of hand-to-hand

lighting."

The Nationalists claimed that the querillas killed altogether 1,200 Communists on the three islands before withdrawing the next day to their base with 97 prisoners and a large booty.

Aside

from documents, the guerillas took away with

with them three

57 mm. recoilless guns, onr 37-mm. anti-armoured car howitzers, Howitzers, two 30- machine 30-calibre automatic rifles and a quantity of ammunition.

gun, four 82-mm. four 00-mm calibre

17

Aden, Middio East, Italy. 0 p.m..

SUNDAY, JUNE 28 By Air Japan. p.m.. via B.O.A.C. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand. Ceylon, 6 p.m., 3.0.A.C.-

By Surface Macao. 2 D... sa Tai Loy. Japan, Noon, as Pakhol.

MONDAY JUNE 29 By Air Philippines. Guam. Hawall, U.S.A. San Francisco), 1.30 p.m., P.A.A.

Philippines, N. Barnes,

C...

VIR

Up...

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

0 Time Signal and Programme Summary; 964, Children's Haif Hour presented by Sally Ann (Studio); As Co-St. Mary's

the defenders of the islands presente belonged to the Third Field Schoor 6.30, Come into the Parlour

equipped

and all

with

were

Army,

well Music and songs from Northern Ire Russian land (BBUTS}:7, St Performers manufactured arms, Nationalist Two Pianos): 1.16, Talking about

authorities disclosed.

of the

Arthur Wortlemore, and Jack. Lowd

Hongkong by Dr. G. Davis and Hay. Fauner T. F. Ryan (kecord- wenty

wounded); 7.30, Tip Top Tunes presented guerillas had been flown Talpet by a Nationalist

Air Force transport for medical treatment, the MIS Bald. Reuter.

we whi undersigned trade purpose of discussing arrange "We, the union merribers of the Brilishments for an Assembly session re- which would follow the signing Parliament

respectfully

to your of an armistice, quest you to convey Government our protests at Now the situation has been "Nothing," they all replies.

the way in which your military changed by the Indian plan to "Well Just come along to the

occupation forces were used to call the Assembly back to dis- station, will you?" said the

suppress East German workers."

cuss the critical situation which officer, calling up a taxi.

The rights of the workers has

through Dr Amir All, Far East represen-

ilateral action in tree- : to organise, strike and demon- Rhee's ON THE FLOOR

tative of the UN High Commis- strate agains: grievances have ing North Korean prisoners and recognised prin- his threat to withdraw the South short way sioner for Refugees, will discuss always been As they rode the

Korean forces from the United to the police station, the offer refugee problems in the colony ciples of Trade Unionism.

"The workers have always Nations perfarming and in the Federation. He said

Command in Korea Roger

oppressive should the armistlse be signed. he does not, however, expect to been resentful of his contortions with Strange

refugees nd very many

BRITISH COMMENT in measures used against them in right arm. "Here you," he said,

noticed

"you wait here a minute,you Malaya"Probably-a-few-the-exercise-of-trnultional A-British-delegation-spokes- other three get out and wait for cases where people have fled rights. me," The three lefl, and their from China," he said. going revealed the jeweller's case on the cab floor," "What's thu?" the officer amicd Roger, picking it up,

The UN will attempt to fur nish travel documents or repa- triation to refugees asking for assistance.United Fresa.

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be

present

Senior Puisne General, who appeared for the

Judge

The public examination was conducted by Mr M. Morley- John, acting Deputy Registrar

Official Receiver. The petition- ing creditor in earlier pro- ctedings, Pang Sing ping,

of 10 Wing merchant,

Lok Street-war represented by Messrs Wilkinson and Grist,

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Diplomat Goes To Siberia

Moscow, June 25.

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to by Jean (Studio): The Hits of June, by listeners in their rei chosen

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diplomal

man, commenting on the state-

The Hon. Mr Justice T. J. "For the first ume for 20 ment made in Cairo today by Mr

Speaking from the witness years the East German workers Nehrit when he said that the Gould has been appointed

Senior Pulne Judge of the box this morning, Wan Tsing- have attempted to assert their General Assembly should

The first Western give directions for Supreme Court in Hongkong, the shan, 43, of 13 Bonham Road, rights. Now when

East Gercaled to

floor, sald man workers are on the move future United Nations armistice, Clovernment Gazette announced ground

ho was allowed to go into Eastern Siberia Russian

today. tanks

married and was first employed three years left aboard the are employed: "While the possibility of an early meeting of the General them and the leader Assembly cannot be ruled out,

1.5 in against

Other appointments listed

clerk by the Hongkong tram-Siberian express today on and Shanghal Hotels, Lid, be his 3,000-mile 12-day journey to ship thrown up executed by

Mr D. C. the it is felt that at the

Gazette were:

the Lake Baikal-world's largest and Russian soldiers."

Ilmo efforts

Barty to act as Establishment fore becoming caterer to resolve the 10

and Repulse deepest fresh water lake. The letter went on:

Omcer: Mr C. W. Brand to act Hongkong Hotel problem now being undertaken as Chief Omcer, Fire Brigade; He commenced business, with a

He is Air Commodore J. C.. Bay Hotel on March 1, 1047. by the United States in Korea,

Johnson, Kir Attache at the should be given every eliance of

Mr R. H. J. Brooks to act as

British Embassy fione, The "To send troops against un-success."“'

Deputy Chief Officer, Fire capital of $100,000.

Embassy's third Secretary. Mr who went armed workers

Asked to make it clear whether

Debtor said he had also been H. L. D. Tears, is going with him. strike against working cordi- a distinction should be drawn as HE, the Governor has ap-a. partner in the Good Luck It is three years since Admiral tions which your own political to whether the Indian Palme proved the confirmation of the Hotel and in the Lok Sin noodie Alan G, Kirk, then the United representatives regarded as un- Minister was merely suggesting a following to the permanent and shop in Wanchal. His partner- States Ambassador here, went to Just and afterwards corrected is meeting or making a format pensionable establishment: Mr ship in the Hotel lasted from see the famous lake. It is 6,000 offensive to trade unión opinions domand for reconvening the A. Buckley, Surveyor of Ships, May 1, 1948, until last year feet deep, and holds more water throughout the world. It is a Assembly Mr Dayal said there Marine Department; Mr J. A. when he became bankrupt and than the Baltic sea. stain on your Government.

Maclean, Education

Air Commodore Johnson har the Company confiscated his share of $60,000. Education Department.

This went in explored and travelled over un- part repayment of a debt of charted mountains in Kurdistan,

STAIN ON GOVT

Un

"We have welcomed the new approach that your Government has recently shown both in

111

The

was "no need to split hairs,"

Mr Dayal aid that it was now for the Assembly President to take "appropriate action".

Asked whether Russla and in countries

Indlan which you have influence. delegation envisaged the "early"

WC

ardently hope. that meeting talding place before the nothing that has happened or Bermuda conference between Sir that we have said 'will dis- Winston Churchill, President your Government in Eisenhower and the representa- courage.' this liberalising policy."

live of France, Mr Dayal said he The letter sent to the Soviet could not say.

He declined to make availablo Government today is largely on

the lines of a motion recently now the put down in Parliament. The massage majority of the signatories to Reuter, that motion were Included among those who signed the letter of protest.

Among the signatories to the letter are Mr George Isaacs, former Labour Minister

and onc

or

two former junior ministers-Router:

Mr Eden To Leave Hospital

Brigade.

Officer,

APPOINTMENTS IN. RHKDF

$60,000 he owed the Hotel, Persia, Afghanistan and Balu- Icaving a balanco outstanding chistan of $28,000. The noodle shop His new journey will be acroes business falled and it was sold Siberia to Sudyansk, at the to other parties, and debtor ro- southiers tip of the Inke, amid ceived part of the proceeds of blue mountains rising precipi- tously from the depths of the The following appointments sale.

Iake waters Reuter. ASSETS NIL of the Royal Hongkong Defence Fores were published in today's Gazette: Sgt

Until the Government

present instance,

day text of Mr Nehru's M.H.W. Axtell to be Lleutenant debtor said, he had not been

(Force

Sgt bankrupt before. He admitted Headquarters); Azalea Reynolds LO be total Indebtedness of $310,218, Lieutenant (Hongkong Women's and said there were between 50 Auxillary Army Corps).

and 60 creditors, His present It was also announced that assets were nil except for 200 Lieutenant Susan Owen-Hughes shares in the Hongkong and has resigned from the Shanghal Hotels, Ltd, which he

·HIKWAAC.

had handed over to the Official Receiver.

to

Mr Pearson, ----

Military Aid Hint

Manila, June 20,

Mr-Honry-Ching Goes On Leave

Nationalist China and Mrs Karl Mr H. Ching, OBE, Editor-in-

Naturalisation

The American Ambassador to

South Chief of the Rankin were honoured at.

China dinner party last night by Am- Morning Post, cecompanied by bassador and Mrs Chan Chih- Mrs Ching, left in the my Boston, June 25.

ping at the Chinese Embassy Talyunn this morning for a Mr Anthony Eden, British here.

vacation in Australia. Foreign Secretary, will leavel Ambassador Rankin arrived New England Baptist Hospital here yesterday from the United on Tuesday next following his

'Stalco on his way backs to Taipei. third gall bladder operation, it Shortly after his arrival, ho HE. the Governor has con was announced today.

said that

studies forred the privilege of British "considerable is gaining strength rapidly and ranking US oficiais on how to ing persons, announced

are being undertaken by Naturalisation on the follow- he is quite active. He is in ox-carry out effectively. America's Government Gazette: Dr Chen cellent spirit and is Balin commitment to help build up Sul-yuc, Mr H. A. G. Hoe appreciably in, weight on n full

Formosa's defence. He hinted dict."-Neuter,

that larger shipments of defence materials could be expected to be sent to Formosa lo esse the armament proalem of the Free, China government, France Presen

The bulletin said: "Mr Eden

"What's His' Line?" Solution

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the

man, MA IL Pollak,

Mains Bertha S. Howell, B V S. Chaplin, Mr Jackman Choy, Mr John B. K. Loong, Mr H. S. Lo, Me Francis S.. F. Huf, e C. C. Chu, Miss. Chua Hul 100.

-Wan--agreed-that-ho-was insolvent oven in 1950, but explained he then had hopes of the business depression litting and conditions Improving. Ho admitted that he lost a total of $101,000 between 1947 and 1951. Ha riso end he wanted to give up the catering business in 3951, bub Mr Barry (late managing director of the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Lid) prevailed upon thien to continue until the domolition of the Hongkong Hotel building in, 1952,

Wan attributed part of his indebtedness to, kas suffered in the catering business through rising costs of foodstuffs which

| arrangements i svila!: the Hotel Correany was on a fly-ty baix, but they later allowed hin an extra fivo and a bnat per cent.

The public examination (ist continutinkt

záák be had to bear.

the

Chlidieu's Yeatsira "In Children's Half Hour at 6 p.m. today, Sally Ann Days another visit to one of the Colony's schools in her series "A-Vighting, we wil go". This week it's St. Mary's A School, Kowloon, which presenta

hour of song and muslo. hit Several forms, each take port, oe, 4.

group the Primary GB recito The

Ant and the Cilexel", and Primery 2 recite Walter de is dare's "Bome ana"-whist both Junior and Sensor Choirs of the school take part.

· Anna ⠀⠀ Wơng | sings “Silent War- ship" by Handel, and this is an kre partani broadcast for・ Anna, who hopes to become a professional singer.

Lawton Collins

In Korea

Taegu, Korea, June 20. The US Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Lawton Collins, arrived

The Government Gazette to- here at 6.30 last night, and went announced the following into immediato conference with change in the constitution of top South Korean and US Army the Trustees of the Church of Commanders, it was disclosed England: Mr. Osmund Skinner today. to be Lay Representative of St Taczu is the headquarters of John's Cathedral vice Mr H. C. the South Korean Anny-United Margrett.

Priss

Winning Coronation Poem

“2nd June, 1953"

If I could choose my Sovereign Lady Queen, I'd give her youth and dignity and grace; I'd give her courage, and a simple heart And charm to match the beauty of her face. And then, to this my lovely Lady Queen, I'd give the power and give the right, to- rule, And wisdom that she may be just and strong. To be a loader rather than a tool": How. I would crown my honoured Lady Queen With all the pomp and splendour that I huey; How I would bring my own, my humble,: gifis Of love, of loyalty, of homage teps...."

1 do not hava: to: dream of such a one Not conjure her, to give this Lady, breath; For much is now my Sovereign ·Lady Queen, - Now to be crowned the loved Elisabeth, The above poem by Mrs Eileen Wilson won first prize in the Coronation poetry competition. Full results on Page

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