1953-06-27 — Page 16

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

C. GJ. WEIR LTD. Feed Pumps, Condensing Plants, Evaporators, Feed Water Heaters, Marine Auxiliary Equipment,

ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO.LTD? II.K. & Shanghai Bank Bldg. Tel. 27700

JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

Adventures Of Edward

DWARD strutted into

E the dock at Bow Street

child

with the kind of gerated swagger ## assumes that is dressed up as a dude in a fancy-dress parade.

One band

CHINA MAIL

Established 1845

}

SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1953.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

Middlesex Still Leading County 5

Cricket Table

London, June 26.

The only change among the first six places in the County Cricket Championship as a result of the series of games which ended today was that Leicestershire, with their victory over Worcester- shire, took sixth place, with Lancashire, without

was thrust deepa championship game, dropping to ninth position. into the pocket of the dark- They were also overtaken by Northampton-

shire and Hampshire, winners of their games.

grey flonnel trousers he wore

with his Immaculate double

he

A

breasted navy-blue blazer; with

Middlesex, with four points for a first innings the other hand, as he reached lead in a drawn match, remain at the top with 86. the top step of the dock points, 14 ahead fixed monocle in his

of Surrey right

who did not have we and quizzed the courtroom His upper

curled in distaste "What perfectly frightful people," sail-his-expression.

"Guilty," he drawled, in on- wer to the four charges against him

one

of stealing four cheques, and three of obtaining total of £15 worth uf cigarettes from small, exclu- alve shops in the West End,

"And you wish me to take into consideration these 16 similar offences that are writ- ten down on this form You have signed?" asked Sir Lau- rence Dunne, the Chief Magis

irate.

"Do, please," said Edward, in the tone of one bestowing small favour graciously.

HIS CRIMES

championship engagement, while Glamorgan, suffering their first defeat of the season, and Sussex are equal third with 68 points and Gloucestershire fifth with 60.

Yorkshire, ke Glamorgan, Northamptonshire 358 for nine also suffered an initial defcut dcclared and 21 for no wicket. of the season and languish in Yorkshire 11 and 207 (Iling- Joint 13th place among the 17 worth 50, Tribe six for 100). county sides.

Northamptonshire the only unbeaten championship.

56

ure

now side in the

At Folkestone: Cambridge University beat Kent by 134 runs. Cambridge University 227 and 224 (Subba Row 71). Kent

201 and 116 (Malar eight for

fix

They were responsible for the defent of Yorkshire and it was ok

32). their first success over the many

At the Oval: Surroy beat Unres champions since 1913. Yorkshire's just avo wickets fell Oxford University by 215 uns, Surrey 322 for six declared and leaving 226 (Eric Bedser 87, McIntyre today for Northamptonshire plenty of the 58). Oxford University 270 and to score only 21 runs and with 83 (Laker Ave to: 24). an hour to spare. Apart from

Lelcestershire At Hinckley:

by Worcestershire the good cricket of Northamp-bcat tonshire, it was a triumph for wickets. Worcestershire 199 and A POLICEMAN went into the

Dentis Brookes, their senior 204 (Bird 54). Leicestershire 243 witness-box to tell the Chief Magistrate of Edward's professional, who led the side and 157 10 tour (Tanpkin not

in the absence, on Test duty, of {out 56), crimes and his history.

Freddie Brown, The crimes he was charged

Glamorgan were caught on a with now did not differ great- ly from those young men from melt wicket, being set by to score 218 runs why Hampshire time to time de commit

despite Kallant have expensive tastes, no pri- today, but

were all vate income and no inclination effort by Jones they

out for 131, to be beaten by 95 to do anything so vulgar 8 work for their living. He had the from sneaked cheque-books

and of friends intances, and with

them goods at the leind of

ne

clicies

acquaintances,

bought goods

shops whore cheques are

cepted from strangers.

runs.

Middlesex and Nottingham- shire were robbed of a possible by poor light sporting finish and rain. Middlesex collapsed in their second innings when Bruce Dooland. an Australlan, Look

four of their last live When I spoke to him first,

sald wickets for 22 runs, leaving he was in a restaurant."

La score arrested Nottinghamshire the officer who had

the

205 Edward, and he named

minutes. The Midianders were going well to fashionable place.."He, at first

when the denied being who he is, and reach 137 for three

abandoner! mistake. match

BOLD HITTING

said: 'You've made a I'm Count Sergel'."

All that tallied well enough

runs

draw.

in

was

225

as u

F

Al Nollinghum: The mate between Nottinghamshire and Middlesex was abandoned as a rain. Middlesex draw because 318 for six declared and 116 (Dooland four for 32). Notting- hamshire 210 and 137 for three. -Reuter.

DE FACTO

RELATIONS

5-11

Gotharth

7. M. FAL V. # Pak'

By Galbraith England's

"Plonso don't make a fuss because you stubbed your too on a ball bat. George-Junior is so proud he cleaned up hla own room today!"

Yesterday's' Play At Wimbledon

Rosewall Given A Severe Shock

London, June 26.

Top-seeded Ken Rosewall, of Australia, who at 18 is bidding to become the youngest man on Wimbledon's championship roll, had a shock be- fore beating his 31-year-old compatriot Jack Arkinstall by 4-6, 3-6, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2, to reach the last eight.

was Arkinstall WITH EGYPT

London, June 26. Britain today entered into "de facto" relations with the

of Government

the

She

Time and again Mrs Brewer hit the sidelines and baseline for unrecoverable ·returns. completely out-manoeuvred Mrs Chairler, who frequently chose the wrong ball on which to go up to the net.

Fine Start

Masterly Display By Hutton

An

London, June 26.

unbroken second wicket partnership of 168 by Len Hutton and Tom Graveney gave England a fine start when they made their reply to the Australian first innings total of 346 to- day, the second day of the second Test at Lord's.

Australia were ali out just after lunch and dien gained a quick wicket when Kenyon was caught with only nine runs on the board but Hutton and Graveney gradually get on top of the bowling and took the total to 377 for one by the close, With the pitch giving lite

TRUSTEE

Sheaffers SNORKEL

BITT

EXECUTORS and TRUSTEES

for the COLONY and the FAR EAST

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI

BANK

HONGKONG (TRUSTEE)

LIMITED

The Trustee Company of

response the Australian bowlers The Hongkong and Shanghai

tolled In heatwave conditions but the two English batmen were never botheret. Neither gave what could be termed a chance.

Though carly in the stand Graveney was more spectacular with his powerful straight driv-

Banking Corporation Hồng Kong

NOTICE

CHINA MAIL

SEAT WYNDHAM JĀTRISTS

⚫ HONGKONG

PUBLISHED DAILY (AFTERNOOND) Price: 20 cents per copy. Saturdays 30 conta Dubaoription: $6.00 per month,

Postage: Chugs and Macro : $3.00 per month, UK, British Possessions and other countries $7.00 per month,

Now contributions, always wel come, should be addressed to the Editor, business communications and · adverllæcments to We Secretary.

Telephone: 26411 (5 Lines), KOWLOON OFFICE:

Ballsbury Itead, Telephone: 52038,

Classified Advertisements 20 WORDS $4.00 for 1 DAY PREPAID ADDITIONAL INSERTIONS $1.50 PER DAY.

10 cents PER WORD OVER 20

Births, Deaths, Marriages, Personal $5.00 per insertion, not exceeding 25 words, 25 cents each additional word. ALTERNATE INSERTIONS.

10% EXTRA

If not prepaid a booking fas

Ing and leg glides he never quito HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR of 60 cents is charged. overshadowed his captain.

Hutton gave a masterly dis- play against all types of bowl- ing His drives to the off and through the covers were a dem light to watch while his placing of shots soon forced Hassett to set defensive fields.

The England captain reached Iris 50 in an hour and 60 minutes and at the close had batted three hours 35 minutes tor is a dolented 83 which included seven Jours,

Gravency's knock has so far lasted three hours 23 minutes

and included 12 fours. The part- norship was worth a 100 in one hour and three-quarters and the

come in just under

hours.

I BYAS

three

house" and long before play

10-

THE

PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

The Society New Office at Beaconsfield Arcade, Queen's Road Central, is now open.

get

Members and the public can touch with Secre- tory by dialling 37870 during the day or by dialling 37594 al night.

NOTICE TO

CONSIGNEES

CONSIGNEES PER

LLOYD TRIESTINO m.y. "ASIA?

are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharged into the Hong- kong & Kowloon Whart & Godown Co's, godown where it will be at

What's terms and condition of storage, and where delivery may be obtained.

Subscription and Donations conneca risk are subject to the should be sent to:-

T W FRIFP, Esq.. Hong Kong Electric Co., Ltd. P. O. Building. Hont Kong

NOTICE

IN THE AUPREME COURT OF

ĐNG HÙNG PROPATE, JURISDICTION

grand afternoon"" cricket watched by r packed

ended a queue bad started out

бот side the ground ready morrow's resumption.

TERRIFIO CHEER

and Graveney ceived a terrife cheer when the 160 appeared on the board and another nine runs later when their stand was worth 180.

Now there were obvious signs the Court hos by virtue of Scellan that Hutton and Graveney had given up their bold hitting to

For the first two sets in an intriguing back court duel it who looked the potential champion,

flutton out Rosewall, manoeuvring

who netted and outed repeatedly. Rosewall came into the game in the third sol, and then proceeded

Gardnar

his

MEN'S DOUBLES

matches:

Second Round

the boundaries.

re-

With about half an hour left for play, the main need was to stay so that they could come out fresh for further runs tomorrow

scored with singles And the Ľ. Hoad and K. Rosewall only four of the final 30 (Austraila) beat J. Palada and minutes was by Hutton off a

by Johnston no baйl. V. Petrovic (Yugoslavia) 6-2, 6-2, 6-4.

Bad light stopped play for the and was in character with the Some bold hitting by tail-end new

to show some of the brillant day when a men's doubles was form which has made him still in progress, Kurt Nielsen Loppish 23-year-old in the dock. batsmen, especially Perks, who Egyptian Republic, of which

is President favourite for the title.

and Torban Ulrich of Denmark So did the fact of his having hit a six and six fours, enabled General Nagulb three previous convictions, und Worcestershire to sel Leicester- und Prime Minister.

Tightening Office spokesman A Foreign

rather holding a lend of two sets to one up that of his having married at shire the Aank of getting said Britain sent a note to the loose backhand, he brought out against the Americans, B. Bart- 20, a woman-more-than-twice 158-in-190-minutes--the Egyptian Embassy in London every shot in the game with zen-and-G. Golden, his age. But what came, next were to win. From the start acknowledging information given precision and outdrove Arkin- did not seem to add up to the Leicestershire went for the run by Egypt of the recent change stall. He should benefit enorm

Late results of men's doubles monof the later runs were same person at all..

and with time to spare for the

hour 50 his one from Constitution from her

ously rt loss of four men they accom-monarchy to a Republic.

minutes of flerce competition IN THE LEGION

This is understood to mean

after his previous casy wins plished the task.

Warwickshire had won their that the two countries are now

over Engilsh "rabbits." match Inside two days yesterday, in effective diplomstle relations

Ho Cambridge University scored with each other though there

certainly cannot afford fine win over Kent by 134 runs, has not yet been "de jure"

when his lapses on Monday

A. Huber and H. Redi (Aus- probable quarter-final opponent Another grand knock by Subba recognition of the new Egyptian

will

D. Fonseka D. Row, top scorer for the second

America's No. who has the Schurenglivei (Ceric; u time in the match. allowed Constitution by Britain. Cambridge to set the county to formal recognition of the new

advantage

6-3, 0-4 of 3-0. psychological

at victorles score 251 runs to win. Aunist Egyptian Constitution will arise

Rosewall -over

J. Drobny (Egypt) and B. some magnificent bren

bowling

Wimbledon and in the Ameri Patty (USA) beat J. Arkinstall and J. Green (Australia) by can championships. - by Malar, who plays for Sussex, when either country applies for Kent could not succeed, how-recognition of its Ambassador.

Arkinstall, who has a splendid 6-3. 7-9, 0-1, 0-2. stroke equipment, came to ever, and were all out for 116

H. Stewart (USA) and A. Britain "under his own steam" Vicira (Brazil) beat 1. Ayre and ofler Cambridge, had claimed few minutes of the extra halts

on C. Wilderspin (Australia) by collecting the Ceylon title hour. They were well beaten.

the way. He is not ranked 4-6, 10-14, 7-5, 7-5, Malar's eight for 32 gave match

nationally In Australia, but is

Third: Round figures of 13 for 00.

Na. 2 behind Ian Ayre in the

Scixns G. Mulloy and V. Queensland State rankings. (USA) beat F. Ampon and B. Australia's other brilliant 18-Degro (Philippines) by 0-3, year-old, Lewis Hoad, reached 6-3, 6-2, the Jast eight with an expectedly cosy 0-0, 0-3, 0-2 win over the glant American, Hugh Stewart,

THIS man, sir," the officer wenit on, "joined the Royal Air Force in 1945, and. of course, he gave the wrong age, for he was only just over 15 then, He served until 1948. "Later, he joined the French Foreign Legion, and went out with them 10 Indo-China. While he was there, he heard that his father had died. deserted then, and found way back to Europe-as far as Holland. From there, he Was escorted back to this

country by the Dutch police.

"understand, sir, that itis mother has now married again, and that he does not get an well with his stepfather." The officer glanced towards Ed- ward: "The monocle he wears, sir, in entirely affectation, I be lieve," he said.

ihe

I, too, looked towards dock, and tried to see in the limp dandy lounging there the legionnaire sweating out Jun- gle war, the keen boy who had Joined the RAF, I

THE RESULTS The following were the re- sulta of Urst-class cricket matches which ended today:

The The question

of Britain's

Since the British Ambassador Elopt, Sir Ralph Stevenson, now in London on sick leave, the question may well be first precipitated by an Explian move to re-accredit her Ambassador in London, Abdul

Rahman Fakei.

Mr Hakki was originally no- credited to Britain in the nome) At Newport: Hampshire beat of the infant King Ahmed Fund, Glamorgan by 95 runs. Hampson of ex-King Farouk.

The senior envoy in Calo ul hire 203 for nine declared and 111. Glamorgan

148 and 131 the moment is the British Minis- (Jones 52, Gray four for 20),

Hier to Hungary, Mr Robert At Romford: Ertex beat Hankey, who is in temporary Commonwealth XI by 100 runs, charge of the Embassy

there. sawno Fasex 235

Sir Ralph Stevenson Jestering and 267 for nine declared, Commonwealth 84 called on the Foreign Offler and 310 (Walcott 115, Foreman Permanent Under-Secretary. Sir William Strang, for a talk about 68).

current Anglo-Egyptian relations. —Router.

sight or sign of either.

"I think it would be best for the court and for myself for report there to be a medical

At Leeds: Northamptonshire upon me," said Edward, when beat Yorkshire by 10 wickets.

his turn came to speak.

EXPLANATION?

WAS going to give such a

"I direction, said sir Lau-

rence, who ordered

that Ed- ward should be sent to Ses. aloha for sentence.

BOYS AND GIRLS SOLUTIONS

CROSSWORD:

The chairman of the higher court, would have, when

Ed-

MAR BAR (DARE) ARET

ward appeared there, the doc-

and

tors views. upon him; pertinps they would explain how ad. the boy who had wantal venture now

sought it in such a. strange, sad, way.

DARTWORDS SOLUTION

CUCKOO - Pint-III- sinuate Worm-Dook -- Boom Broom Which With: Kih KinKine Callle - Taltic Tilto Jol -- Job-Bob- - Dry - Thick - Disk - Dust Porch Arch Marble Worbla Peck Trill. Dril-Pack - Hess, How Thew - What Bharpen Sharper, Card Cord Cold Store Scone Conce-Bone SE - Ilack - Hark Tatater Bilent TACI TURN,

WORD SQUARE:

TART

АПЕЛ TEEL TALE

Gosforth Park Racing

London, June 27.

Anti probables Eighteen jockeys for the Northumberland

over

two

Plate,

miles Gosforth Paric, Newcastle,

41

Lo

1540 BST today are:

Coltbridge (J. Sime), Teller (W. Rickaby), Nick la Rocca (J. Mercer), Vidi Vici

C

(V. Mitchell), Royal Entrance (W. Novett), Papilio (W. H. Carr),

the first

100-

The

Second Round 5. Davidson (Sweden) and A. Larsen (USA) beat C. Kempt and M. Mchladi (Ireland) (Iran) by 6-3, 0-3, 7-5. THREAT TO BEIXAS

Ulrich K. Nicisen and T.

were leading B. (Denmark) Stewart had no answer to the Bartzen and G. Golden (USA) all-out aggressive play of Hoad. by 6-8, 0-3, 0-7 when bad light who took

ret in 12 stopped play for the day, minutes and won in 45 minutes. match is to be continued to Hoad's Impressive display of morrow. all-round power should

Pro

WOMEN'S DOUBLES vide a serious threat to second

First Round seeded Vic Seixas, provided the American Davis Cup

Miss H. Fletcher and Mrs J. captain Rinkel (Britain) beat Miss survives his fourth match morrow

Hoahing and Miss G. Woodgate against hard-hitting George Worthington, of New (Britain) by 0-4, 0-2. Zealand,

to-

Second Round Mies M, Connolly and Miss J.

MIXED DOUBLES Second Round

The only other seeded player Sampson (USA) beat Miss A. ungnge:i today. Art Larsen, Blise and Miss. J. Scott (South fonner United States champion, Africa) by 0-4, 6-0, entered the last eight with 11 moth 6-0, 1-2, 6-0 win over Swedish international Torsten Johansson. This avenged his sur-

n. Hartwig (Australia) und prise first round defeat at Wkn- Mrs.D. Knode (USA) beat J. bicdon Last!

year, when the Swede won in four sets.

(France) and Mrs W. British-born Heather Brower, Gordon (Uganda) by 6-3, 6-1

Third Round

Suran

Borotra

of Bermuda, ‘provided the first

M. Rose (Australia) and Miss upset among the seeded women.

M. Connolly (USA) beat . N. players by beating Mrs. Susan Kumar (India) and Mrs S. Hom Athole Broso (no Chatrier, formerly Jockey), Brumfeld (H. Jones) Patridge, a British Wightman mersley (Britain) by 6-4, 6-3. Cleveland Girl (A. Roberts), Cup player, by 7-8, 9-3 in the

Round Chiffonler (D. Greening), Fellon third round.

¡M\FOX „. (USA) and Miss Vi VOWEL LESS FLOWERS: Orchid (N. McIntosh). Legend Lore

Mrs Chatrier, zeeded th; Lewis (Britain); beat E. Filby, ALAJEA; Aster: ErAnIVn; hi-q y

(H.

Galloway Otrope.

seemed to be heading for the and Mis] R. Walkh (Britain) by TRIANGLE:

Devon Hills (T.

fourth round when she was 10-3, 11-0—Reiter, Cottage

Firo Thorn (P. McCarron), Torch Singer (D. Ward), Monkey Cup (P. Povall) and Ruckland Lad (P. Tomlin)-Reuter.

AMERICA MORALE FRARE RAYE

Greenaam),

Carson) (A.

within a point og -8-0 in the opening sot. But from that point Mrs Brower took com- mand with apparently effortless but accurate play.

*What's' His Lina?” Solution;

BRICKLAYER

· London - Espráti Körpice:

a great So England Anished day only 160 runs behind and nine wickets to fall.

Scoreboard:

Australians 1st innings

340

England 1st Innings Hutton, not out

83

Kenyon, C. Davidson, b.

Lindwall Graveney, not out

3

78

Extras

13

Total (for 1) Bowling:

177

Lindwoll

OMR W 11 2 30

t

Miller Johnston Ring

Benaud

Davidson

0 2 10

10 1 30

22

77-49

IN THE GOÓÐB of Kushinchand Boulatram Melvan) lafa of 217 Princes Street, Bombay India, Merchant, deceased,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

5 of the Probates and Administra- tion Ordinance 1877, made an Onder limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to the 22nd day of July 1953,

All Creditors and others are as cordingly hereby, required to mend their clame to the undersigned an or before that date.

Dated the 20th day of June 1963

WILKINSON AND GEIST

Ballet for the

Administrator of the Estate of the Abovenamed deceased. No. 2 Queen's Road Central

Hong Kong.

NOTICE.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG PROBATE JURISDICTION

IN THE GOODS of Karumanas. zori Narayanı lyer Narayana Iyer Also Known As B.N. Nara Yana Iyer deceased.

NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that

the Court on by virtue of Section

in the godowna for examination by Dainaged packages are to be, left

Consignees and the Company'a sur veyors alesers. Goddard & Dougi

10 a.. the 2nd July, 1953.

To comply with the Geners1 Bond- ed Warehouse Regulations, consignees inist, have n Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable Gooda ard examined,

No claims will be admitted after the goody have left tha steamer's godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd July, 1953, will be subject to rent

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 19th July, 1993, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

DODWELL & Co., 1.TV, Agents

Hongkong. 27th June, 1833.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

MAERSK LINE

13/ "AGNETE, MAERSK" having arrived from Karachi and Poria of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby noified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk and expense into this Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Com. pany's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon a the goods are landed.

Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 30 hours prior to vessel's seriya). bul, carried on from port to part to the final port of call to which the option extends,

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown and all goods remaining undelivered after the 4th July, 1953 will be sub- sect to rent,

***

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, 55 of the Probates and Administra where they will be examined on Dtion Ordinance 1897, made in Order 3rd July, 1951, at 10 a... by our Omiting the time for creditors and surveyors

11 3 30

0

4.0

0

Byea 8; No-balls 5 by Johna- ton-Reuter.

Coronation Pooms

the

The poems which won second and third prizes in the Coronation

poem competition organised by the Literary Group of the Sino-British Club wil be published in the Chinn Mall next Monday.

STOCK JUST ARRIVED!

York

ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS

The

JARDINE ENGINEERING CORP. Cimited

TEL. 20303 EXT. 22`

others to send in these claims against Douglas.

the above menija to the 22nd day of July 1933,

Airspra

Godding &

To comply with the Generr! All Creditors and others are act Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revende cordingly hereby required to-wend

Omeer in attendance, when taimaged iheir clate to the undersigned' on

dulable goods are examined, or before that date.

Dated the 20th day of June 1953.

WILKINSON AND GRIS7

Solicitors for the

Adışinistrator of the Estate of the abovegained deceased, No. 2 Queen's Road Central,

Hans Robyn

All claims must reach us before the 21th July, 1953, or they will not bo recognized,

No Insurance will be effeefed,

JENSEN & CO. Agents.

Hongkong, 27th June 1953.

ANNOUNCEMENT

We have pleasure in announcing that

we have been appointed authorised dealers for all makes of cars represented by the Far East Motors, Ltd.

REGENT MOTORS

18, King's Rd., Hongkong,

Printed and published by W

Tel. 70981.

and on behalf of South China Morning Fost Wyndham Street, City of Victória,' in the

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.