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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK
Ernest Endeavours
LTE felt himself born to children. But it's you who, have to think about them, not the court. You must go to prison for six months."
be a success and aped -the inessentials of successful men. Seeing a picture of n business tycoon
As he went he adjusted the
of his wearing
expetisive-looking spectacles of a special kind, glasses on the bridge of his nose.
In
he would order " similar pair for himself, and hope fully expeet business wouki immediately follow.
HUCCERN
Spectacles, suits, personi idlorymernates. ha diligently copied them ali. You could Imagine him pointing olit 凱 picture in o paper to his wife and saying: "I'm going to get like that, dear, a hat
People wa't look at you nowadays if
you wear anything else."
"But Emest, the one you've It's all right;
and both the chlidren need
We really can't afford,
OPTIMISM
"Do have a sense of premor- tion," he would say, and masterfully prove that all that lay between him and a fortune was a hot ke the one the great
in the picture wore. man
"I tell you," he would add, "it won't be long before the kids save a new pair of shoes for cach
day of the week, as long as we don't go spoiling the ship for! a ha porth of far"
Unbounding optimism was his. Yet, despite the hat, despite the other accessories he acquired., success cluded Ernest. Miniery was not enough, and he had not much else to offer.
THE EASY WAY
of staying wanted success
10
as though they were somehow at foult, had shown the world rose- colourest hitherto, and suddenly no longer did.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1953,
OUR AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER
Nine, Plus Quads Means A Home And Fame
From H. King Wood
Sydney, Oct. 12.
A man, his wife and their seven young children have been living in a bark shanty on the
The Work of outskirts of the New South Wales country town of
The SPC
society's
Gilgandra.
The man, a fencing contractor, was making enough money to keep the family from want, but there seemed little hope that he would ever be able to get a house or the things needed to fill one.
But this week the wife gave birth to quads. And that has changed the entire picture.
In an appeal for support for the fashion show to be staged on Oct. 27 and 28 at the Sky- Protection of Children, Mr J.II. room by the Society for the Ruttonjee.
OBE, the
The Government has now pro- privileges of Australian citizen- President, sald today that the mised a home; the Minister for ship as Austrolla price of one
Ticket. $10, would Social Services is to confer with principles of democracy which acts to the provide a full siny's nourish the Premier on how the family were founded by anelent Grecer. ment for 71 of Hongkong's
can be helped; the Canteen most destitute youngsters.
110 said he wore formol Services It's not much of a meal-n
Trust- Fund is to be clothes because "Ruch single
to make an bowl of
Immediate memorable occasion (rice asked congee
should not mixed
vegetables
to ex-Digger with
Hu;lson- and offers
n—be passed over as just another of help meat) costing 14c.
are pouring in day." but for from all parts of the Common- the children and expectant mothers who get it, that single wealth. bowl in generally all there is for the day.
grant
many
He is a chocolate and cake years ago, and is married to an manufacturer, arrived here six Australian girl.
FRIENDSHIP AFFIRMED
Which is nii very heartening. But if Mrs Hudson had become We're now giving out 9,000 the mother of just another baby. bowls a month against an aver It would have been back to the A meeting of 800 students at
Mbark shanty, with not a great Sydney University this ago of 6,600 last year,"
વર્ષ
weck of hope for the future. Ruttonjec said, "but the need is
affirmed the friendship of the more
Good Juck to
the Hudson student body to Asian students. urgent, often desperate,
family. than ever."
but
people are i Mr Mare Playoust. secretary asking: Couldn't the Govern-of the Students Representative ment have done something in the Council, sald after the meeting: way of a home for these Seven "If the sort of co-operation we Lie Australlaris before the have here was to spread to the arrival of the new four. International sphere, the world
CANBERRA DREEDING
would be a beller place to live member. of the Federal In." Parliament, Mr H. A. Leslie, of
Mr L. Jatsurya, a Ceyloncae Western Australie, put into stulent, thanked the Australian Words this week what a lot of students for their gesture of people have been thinking for frlemiship on behalf of the sometime.
Asian students. He told the House of Ite-
AFTER 37 YEARS . presentatives that the environ among
A message, written 37 years of Canberra was breeding ago of 辯 ment
nboard the troopship Thee of people "aloof and Ballarat by a Tasmanian soldier projects.
exclusive .from
the turmoil going to the Great Wat, has been outside." He said
a central picked up on
on of South Australian
To meet the cpat of this and its other expanded services, in- cluding plans for a new
centre BUT Emest's make-up is short in the Homuntin Resettlement POWET. He Arca, Kowloon, Mr Ruttonjec the easy way. sald, the society's 1953 fund- When employers would not pay raising target of $230,000 aguinst him what he thought he was $87,000 raised last year, is the worth he made up the difference largest since it
it was founded in by defrauding them.
1920. So far, he said, $180,000 The
other day,
his crimea has been realised. caught up with him, and he was Except for its annual flug brought the Clerkenwell day, the society's fashion shows court, where, before Mr T. F.in the past have been Davies, he pleaded gulity to
to the
most successful charges of fraud and stealing. various fund-raising
He listened with polite atten- The last one, in November 1951. tion as the police told the story, showed a profit of $10,000. For He looked very much at his ease, the forthcoming show, to be glass of Civil Servant was being beach.
his neat business-sult. His called "Fashions 1994" the tzagel
up.
The mildewed "In the exclusiveness
note, in attitude
of this battie, was dated February 19, tude was at once respectful is $20,000. and yet full of self-respect.
city, the
members of both Houses 1910. Table bookings begats day at of Parilament are the only dis-screw-top stopper of a kind that The bottle had a wooden He might have been a young a stand in the Gloucester Arcade. turbing element excecutive he's
's 34-tanding Tickets may also be purchased at
anci the only have been off the market for sidelines on the
while his
Pedder ipple on the plack waters of many Stationers, seniors Skinner's
yours and had to be Canberra," he said. were conferring, waiting to be Street, und Tsang Fook Music
broken open. expecting
The consulted,
to be Store, Queen's Road.
poople of Australia need Parts of the message 'were to concern themselves over this unreadable. unobtrusively drawing attention ACTIVITIES REVIEWED to himself from time to time by In a review of the society's and think what should be done playing within or polishing his activities, Mr Rutionjec reported to bring into this city some of
the occupations rimless, octagonal glasses.
which
in
12 YEARS HONEST
children
+
built
red industries keep the rest of the
are living here today and look-
that it is at present alding more thon 4,000 THERE is one previous con-through its four existing centres, country going. To those who
viction.
said the officer The children come from "homes" ing for something other than the In charge of the case. "In-1041, many cases sleeping spute Civil Service I say God help ho was sentenced to six months on and six months concurrent for with an average income of $70
stairway or sidewalk-thom" false pretences and forgery, 10
Official Appointments
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"She's baking another cake for her sergeant friend from Korsa—trying the same tricks on him that worked on you!”
Soldiers Plead Guilty To Serious Charges
Two British drivers of the 8th Coy., RASC, Shum. shuipo Barracks, who were arrested while driving a taxi in the New Territories last August and in possession of a loaded and cocked Sten gun, pleaded guilty to charges of robbery with violence, larceny, and posses- sion of arms and ammunition at the Criminal Sessions this morning.
***** Mr Justice C. W. Reece, Puisne Judge, deferred sen- tence on Driver Jack Lawton, alias Wolfe Lorenzo, 22, and Driver Norman Hardman, 20, until 9 a.m. on Tuesday on the application of Mr T. Shurlock, who represented both accused.
Counsel told the Court that ho had just been handed state- ments in mitigation from the accused, and ho needed time in which to prepare
his address. Lawton and Hardman mitted robbing. a taxi driver, Tang Mat-sing, of $92 and a wrist watch at Tal Lam Chung, near Castle Peak, on August 4, of being in
35 rounds of
Ston gun, assion of che
9 mm, ammunition; and larceny
Sheaffer's
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Lively Exchanges In Libel Action Hearing
The case for the plaintiff in the libel action brought by the Lido Dance Hall against the Hong- kong Tiger Standard closed this morning in the Supreme Court after Mr Justice Scholes ruled that the notes taken by a Magistrate in a case of dis- orderly conduct on the complaint of the Lido's pro- prietor against five sailors were inadmissible as evidence.
Counsel had lively exchanges when arguing whether or not these notes were admissible. The Hon. Leo d'Almada, QC, for the defendants, who pressed for their ndmissibility, alleged that Mr John McNeill, QC, for the plaintiff, was "anxious to shut out this evidenco", McNeill termed these remarks "highly improper" and said he objected to Mr d'Almada talding the opportunity to address, not the Judge, but the Jury.
Mr
When Mr McNeill said he had Mr d'Almada sald the Jury no further witnesses to call after should stay. the Magistrate's clerk, Mr Lam Mr McNeill zald he did not- Tat-yan, Mr d'Alado com- mind and was in the Court's menced his submissions that there hand, though he thought the was no case to go to the Jury and Jury might like half an hour off, that the Judge should not ask today being the ninth day of defendants to *elcat to give the nints Moon, as the jogal evidence.
dust."
Plaintiff in the action is Mr anumeris would be "as dry as Dennis Victor, sole proprietor of the Lido Dance Hall, 144 Des the Jury should remain
Mr Juake Scholes
are
therages
dated
the "Standard"
Cecided thint Voeux Rond Central, who
in Court is and hir MeNeill. then continued on claiming special
for he arguments for the non-admission loss of carnings at the rate of Ho quoted authorities on his first
of of the Magistrate's notes. $636.02 0
day as a result of at point. Reid that on the first alleged libel contained
in an sheet of the depositions when one article published in the issue of looked at the names of the complain
ant and defendants, one would wes the Hongkong Statidard
that although the complainant was Dennis Victor the defendants were August 13, 1951.
Defendants
not the defendants in the libel ac the Tiger
ton. They were totally duferent Standard Ltd, newspaper pro persons and certainly could not be prietors and publishers, of 178 called "privies of the Hongkong Jih Pao, printers, of the same called Privy" Wanchal Rond, and the Sing Tao Standard," and he doubted whether care to be would
ot the three ob address.
streperous young men charged with The action is being heard be discrderly condues.
NOT MET fore an all-male Jury.
Thus it was quite apparent that The provious day the Defence the first requirement had not been in cross-examination asked Mr met and on that the Court could Lam about the records of the taken at the trial, between charge of disorderly conduct at parties were not adintibre, and Me the Lido Dance Hall on Decent- McNeill.
31, 1951 and Lam said that was that the one issues were in-
The second requirement, he i Victor gave
'evidence that one ofvolved. How could it be said that struck a dancing the suos involved in respect of a trarge of assault in December, 1961, hostess in the middle of the were the same as the insuci Are dance
hall,
volved in a libot alleged to have This morning Mr McNeil sub-ben perpetrated in August, 1991.
atЯod, Mr mitted
that the notes of authorities on this poin
McNeil, eiling Magistrate were inadmissible as He said that he did not ere on evidence of what a witness said which ground the Court should rule before him because firstly, on our should reject the evidence.
the evidence inadmissible, but the the face of the complaint, the he statement writes by a Judge proceedings were not between the same applied to Magistrates) of the same parties as now before evidence of what was said at the what a witness said at a trial was not the Court. This was an cle- trial, contended. Mr. McNeill,
ber
the sailors THOUSANDS
CELEBRATE
FESTIVAL
The Chung Yeung Fes-
ment.
rule that the Magistrate's
notes other
ποια
can through crows exaspination. He
cases being taken into considera- per month. In 1932, the society said the original plan for Car- G. Ross, by HE, the
now out of date. With an ex-to be an officing Justice of the Both men, who were Europeans,; train was illed to capac single of whether matters asking Art 4416 | bring part of my case. i
tion, which amounted to an ins
made much of the fact that he needed money because he had wife and two young children to support.
*A WARNING'
(6 WELL,
the
600
ទ
At
of
a 10 com
be
were in civillan clothes,
subpoena a Magistrate Or even A
point/15 Judge was still.
Mr Justice Scholes mid he would bear both sides and Mr d'Almans
Would
mk the.
the driver's pocket, and also his paper flowers. Others waved ion of the plaintiff's case, dt, angle. The plaintify in this action.
DRIVER BRUISED
the mo
of the arms ek ammunition, tival today was celebrated and one magazine loader, from by thousands of Chinese in mentary and primary require-warding another ground of object the armoury at their barracks the Colony. at Shamshulpo.
INTERJECTION..
ile rited an authority mying that Early this morning—found
evideoo-takers-by-a" Judge: et a ̈*** Mr D. F. O'Reilly Mayne, hundreds patiently waiting their
trial was nos admissible in evidenca Crown Counsel, told the Court turn to board the peak fram at con appreciate my learned the Magistrate but my ipared Interjecting, Mr d'Almada said; to prove what was mad at the time, He added that the Detence could Another member, Mr Gullett,
that about 10.30 pm, on August the Garden Rond terminus. The friend's ariety to shut out this friend wants to get as much as he The appointment of Mr A. 5, two men halled
n taxi in queine etretched from the ter evince, but yesterday morning not get the piece of evidence distributed 48,000 pounds of borra, drawn
Kowloon, and directed the driver minus far down to the beginning your Lordship raised the question on my car, because I objav up in 1913, was Administering the Government, to take them to Tal Lam Chung of Garden prison, the Army. After and 30,106 ounces of cod liver powdered and skimmed milk!
Road. Every the Army the series of small joos oll. Its 30 volunteer
pected population of 40,000 in a Peace for the Colony, was an-
CITY-
course of M: Li's evidenco were part of my case." that were beneath his dignity and scores
workers few years, something should be nounced af nurse-inspectors done to alter the narrow wind-Gazetlo today.
One ing approximately 450 passengers or were not admissible.
Ir one wanted to prove what in the Government
It was Twelve years of honesty," and
of them carried something hid- an hour to the Upper Terminas, decided between Mr McNelt and had to call someone who had head
certain person said gireviously then, last spring Ernest began to
gave 40,000 song and water ing streets shown on the plan.
ten by a towel, which was later As cabh tram unloaded its mozelf, and I think your Lord num. If necessary, the Defence could steal and cheat again.
scrubbings to needy children and There should be a few main
It was also notified that Mr found to be a Slen gun,
at the Upper Te:- ship agreed that this matter Jugald Mr. BreNell. PRESCRIVELS "He has made a statement,
43,000 free medical treatments roads instead of all this running William L. Magistretti has been
Upon reaching Tai Lam Chung Minus, the crowd dispersed and could be more conveniently, dealt Be told the Judge that he had a
Threaded its way up Victoria with the conclusion of the salaatished with hub sir" the officer said, and began Were provided for everything around in circles"
said Mr recognised by H.E. the Officer the driver was ordered to stop. Peals, and along the Lugard and or of the plintar's cost. Gullett. "I would also like to Administering the Government One of the two passengers then Harlech roads. to read Ernest's prosy explana- from senbies to tuberculosis,
sub- The society has found jobs for see a few tall buildings. There as Consul for the United States pointed the gun at him, whilo
mit that the mome consideration HEARING BOTH SIDES tletment of his employers and scores of desperate parents--but is a sad lack of character about pending instrucllons from the out of the cab. They proceeded / of people carrying paper. Innabjoction Mr McNesli stood up to say that while he could
America provisionally and the other
There was a continuous flow of convenience, etc., apply to this ordered the driver hundreds more are needed. In this place." 1953 ta date, 1,150 injections
Secretary SOMEHOW HE'S RIGHT!
of Stato for the diptheria ant ugainst
Colonies.
to take money totaling $32 from terns colourfully arranged with king and that simferly it cut costest the passages quoted bot 3,200
should-be Incidently, Canberra 1s in the;
douft with at the con
McNelli he against typhold have been given, progress
Other appointments gazetted wrist watch.
Court to view it from another: branches of "Chu Yu" and still erecting maid Mr Rutton-aluminium the
moment,
tall, were: Miss J. W. Bartlett and
AL column
others, balloons and paper toys.
please,
at the conclusion Victor who was the plaintif in pros. jec. 08 children are being wholly memorate US aid it's a sorry thing." cared for at
A. Birch to be Education to Australia Omcers on probation, Mr. W. 3. Ing in the driver sustaining somo paper windmills were the most to diffonate between en oath with regard to the incident A struggle took place, result There being a strong wind, the of the whole case. I see no poedings before use bariuitate. In the creche main during the war. A few days ago Dyer, Senior Education Offeer, bruises. The two Europeans popular. They were of all sizes
shone proceedings he magistrate, sald; to tained by the society at its Port-n
like
Lone and the other."
at the Lido on December 31. Protesting at Mr d'Almada's for flight, was riveted to Schu
then bound him up with strips, and colours, wheeled around by
At this point. Mr McNeki objnated, Schools Mr J. R. Lop.
the remarks, Mr McNeill said: "I sich. I would sak my feetmed the wind, and added, to But
Clerk to the Board of Review and, after gagging him, put him spirit of festivity, which provail-
was beginning
mend to state facts. There is, no it did not impress
to give your evidenon that Victor gave evidence; in addition to his other duties,
Lordship
headings visiting Yank
in a ditch by the roadside. After ed among young and old alike as my objections and before I executive. His vice Mr A. A. Whitney; Mr
of no oath or any at sif."
Mr. d'Almada asked the Court to Canberra host, keeping qulet Gordon to be a member of the
R. some time, the driver mansiged, they climbed their way up to can give my second point Mr strike out that portion of his re about it, took the American out
to free himself, and gave the the top.
MARKE, Dyin d'Almada has taken the
"IC Boots Port to have a look at it.
Committee
"THE TRADITION mmittee during the
oppor absence from the Colony of the
Iserned friend is bent on taking The
tume moment to tell the Jury very objection possible-as American surveyed
About midnight, the men were The Chinese are observing the
he J Hon J. Keswick. side-on, then remarked: "Say: is
stopped while driving the taxi. ancient tradition, that on
and I take the strongest ob inled to, bé course. the
Continuing, Mr. d'Almada Jections to that that I am that Victor had chosen notified that the fol- Lawton was doing the driving, Ninth Day of the Ninth Moon,
maid that
It was memorial a
lo
not to be myxo- lowing have ceased to be As Sten gun. According to matosis?
while
Hardman was holding the famliles must leave their homes
afraid of the evidence which prent at the libel proceedings and The host was aghast; put him with
sistant Registrars of Persona
the in order
may be obtained from the pro-wane was no evidence that, he was to avoid evil. The
unable to be present. duction to the Jury of inadmis-boon present and were in the wil-
If he ha effect from
Military
Police October 7: on the right track.
the gun was Chinese also believe that, the "Sorry," said the visitor, "but Shiu-wan.
sible evidence. He says to the nest box and had given the evidence Mesra Ho Mang-hang and. Wu cocked, and all one: had to do catin of
to discharge the gun was to and the drinking of chrysanthe xiety to shut out evidence!
cake of five colours. Jury that he appreciates my an- that Mr I gave that the incident It looked like a jack rabbit with
on December 31 was nothing at all, press. the trigger.
He something trivial. its ears back."
mum
tast keeping wine,
on this day, is not addressing your Lord-out several obstreporous men Victor The Military Police then took lengthens their lives and
It In ship, but the Jury and that is a got pushed around a kibit” and gun from them, and they creases their good fortune and the
matter to which I tuky object happened outside the Lido, Victor were arrested
would have been fon. With due respect to my crow examination.
questioned in rown Counsel said it ap
happiness,
The Starley bus services are
is highly After further. - argument the peared
Judge that
the first secused running at 15 minutes interval,
ruled. thai tho”, Magistrate's had got the Sten gun out of the while the Aberdeen buses are
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nated were insintisabte, barracks. amoury by asiting leaving the station
Mr McNeill eald that Counsel every two permission to guard the armoury minutes, earlier that night,
Many focal reaiti:nts went to Maceo
to visit their ancestors tomb.
Several private schools, well as goldsmith shops are observing a holiday.
you in the fand Street centre in Kowloon. | raise." US cogle, with wings; to
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the B.B.C. Ampiro, Bervices (London One new Australian wore fullRelay) 7:18. Tacking about Floo morning dress and mother wore one by Dr, Darvas neid lev. Father TF. Ryan, ARecorded): sandaboes and an open neck 130, Gongs from the show (BBC)
alarm.
BODY FOUND. IN HARBOUR Passengers on the Star Ferry
shirt when they appeared in 750 Womther Twports Time Eleaal. crossing the harbour shortly
July Surplus
the
learned friend, b improper
thad a gread the the point thould Murder Charge
be fully argued before the Court, | bus he hath not given the Couri the main headings of the reasons dar which he object's to evkicrte. ***
Central Court this work to be-Yeport (London Relay)):25, Muse saw the body of a man floating July this year exceeded expen- M McNeil
World News and United Nations after 8 o'clock this morning God. Australians.
comp
diture
that
Withdrawn
try
Ho Chung-foon, 24, shoo
“I will do so so that both your maker of the Fung Keung Loristly and the Jury, and my Factory, 11, Tain Shul Ma Tau korned friend, may appreciate Village, charged with murder, dat de mod in quocators of anxiety was discharged by Me Justice on my para lb ( a question of CW. Itooco at the Criminal Revenim for the month 108 windsibility of evidence. Fald Sessions this: morning when Me como
110 werved: "6.43;" "Looking - Back” A-Zorzopoulos, --- 48, presetsbed by the rich Courcil face down by go by
HARD. F. O'Relily-Blayne, Crown who wore
by $8,720,468.41; an-ni Ho added that after he had Counsel, announced that the 7 the morning clothes, Gudolf Music - Lovers Hour= | Shortly afterwards a Police Faounced the Government Gazerto elven his main headings; and if arrived at the court hearty in Curtis Hindson (Studio) 310, Belance
Requente pressisted by launch was despatched and the today.
Me d'Almada; wished to on CROWDZWI. Offering nanalo. hour before the ceremony. All | Burner-The-
• prospqui. New Dobegneter A. 2ody recovered. It proved to be 4 Rovering before thoug month for more time to varguo, fully noged to, baye murdered' Wis
Picture Saramer originally miles, he said it was a great EDC 0.19 nahe khuya, the remains of
10.10. Boulevard Cafe
[any unidentified | aimounted -60-934,470,175,70, ht « Imber alage he would havo day in his lite
10. 301 Hoord Roundabout?
Chinese male, about 35 years of while expenditure for the same no objections at all: k George, who was born in Wasser veport Emo
nge, dressed in European-style period came to $23,749,707.39.1997 Here the Court had to decide worker, on a hillside on Groeco, said: "I am happy to its Gock Save The Qua
fawn-coloured trousers, white The General Revenue Balance whether the Jury:- should say "Taland Road, nour the Baleswa nocept the 'responsibilities, and Close Down.
shirt and brown. Lhome Fine at July 31 was $230,009,018,72, to hour bër MeNald's submission, School, on July 10 this pokery
Kwal-lan, a woman fellow
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