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cut an elegant figure.
Hthe tall, dark, handsome
man, who sat alone at a table for two, with a glass before him. People coming into the Chelsea bar glanced at him as they passed, won dering where they could have seen him before. Later, glances over they stole their shoulders at him. puzzled still as to his iden- tity,
He seemed content with his
As Incurious own company. about those round him as they were inquisitive about him. He just eat, sipping his drink, or- dering. from time to time, that his glass be refilled, his own thoughts.
THINKING
thinking
APS he was. Idly com
PERHAPS
paring ปปง surroundings
more
the in-
those with
splendid most of his evenings where were spent, enjoying formality of the bar, rejoleing in his temporary anonymity,
CHINA MAIL
Bermuda Meeting Defended By
Mr Selwyn Lloyd
New York, Nov, 23.
The forthcoming Bermuda conference was a "normal and friendly meeting” between the leaders of friendly states and not directed against any country, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, British Minister of State, told the United Nations today.
He was speaking in the General Assembly's Political Committee at the Soviet "peace package" proposal.
Opening the debate on Friday, Mr Andrej Vyshinsky, the Soviet delegate, had attacked the Bermuda conference and said it would only intensify international tension,
"In fact precisely
purpose is debate had been more flexible the contrary," Mr and preferable.. Lloyd told the Committee. "It Mr Lloyd said it was not true is not directed against anyone to assert that the establishment
We have no country. or
of oversees military bases in-
common
with
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coun-
technical develop-
gainet facilities of which they
obiection
to Mac Tre-turig creased the threat of a new war visiting Moscow In discuss or undermined the sovereignty
problems
Me and independence of states..... Malenkov (Soviet Prime
"Such a base in fact brings Minister) I cannot understand many advantages to the why Mr Vyshinsky should make try by assisting its economy. n grirvance out of the fact that by siding the President
and, at the United mont
above all, by in- States and the Prime Ministers creasing its capacity to defend of France and hiinin are to self
against its actual or ineet together
their potential enemies," he said. with Ministers at Bertauda, Mr Lloyd observed "not in Or thinking of the greal, ones
unfriendly "The three powers are close an
manner" that In whore company he had been
There is a unity in our the Soviet Union always seem- yesterday
and would be again which is reflected in the led to direct its propaganda and
Lellers fes- tomorrow. The diplomats tooned with bizarre decorations unity of our approach to the arguments against weapons in which they were weaker or of the present day. the flim people problems of and orders, with their carefully cultivated really is good trying to this is foibles, Tho self-important persuade the world that this
"That certainly accounts for anything more than a normal politicians.
and friendly meeting between isolate atomic from conventional the continued Soviet uttempt to the leaders of friendly sintes,"
weapons," he added. "It also ap- Mr Vyshinsky also Friday that Anglo-American plies to the issue of bases. relations were golag "from bad Soviet Union, extending neroas "The great land mass of the to worse."
continents, enables the "I am sorry to disappoint Mr Soviet Union, with bases Vyshinsky and soc of the Soviet or satellite territory, to prophets of gloom on both sides deal securely with her neigh- of the Atlantic." Mr Lloyd sald.bours, ard The friendship
"Operating on interior lines, purpose between the United the Soviet Union can shift at States
United Kingdom will from north to south, from strong and weat to cast. This applies buth Governments is as sold as it has ever been."
offensively and defensively." Reuter.
He was brought to earth by a cry from behind the bar, "Last orders, gentlemen, please," landlord called,
the
ordered The handsome man
glass, another
drank ft. straightened his tie, patted the Jacket of his immaculate suit Into place, and left.
'PUT 'EM UP
the pavement outside, the metamorphosis
O strangest
overeame hin.
Whether it was the night air, or an excess of informality, or, 01 remotely possible reason, something to do with the drink he had taken, not even could tell.
he
But suddenly, passers-by found themselves being challenged, in exquisitely modulated tones, to "Put km up and fight." And there was the distinguished Stranger whom nobody had been able to recognise, weaving about and working his fists as if the Chelsea
harl been a square Boxing ring.
No one accepted the challenge, but the handsome man shadow- boxed
hopefully usta policeman came up and sald: "Now, now, go home, will you?"
an
JUST YOU TRY'
man
ΑΠΟ
said on
unity of
NOT MUCH BETTER Mr Lloyd, summing up the present session of the Assembly, said it had been "indecisive" and "a period of marking time."
Things have not got much better." he added. "On the other hand, I do not belleve that changed for the have they worse.
has
bad no need.
two
Late Jurors Explain Why
and
he
on
Established 1843
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1953.
Herbert Spencer Grasser, Nobel Prize winner for Physiology, who is Honorary Director of the Rockefeller Institute, Medical Rescarch, New York, being con- grátulated by President Auriol after receiving the Doctor Honoris Causa degree in Paris. —— London Express.
Brazilian
Socialite Coming Here
Senhora C.H. Winans, wife of industrialist Charles Albert Winans, will be the first of a long line of Brazilian socialites to visit the Colony in the near future.
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Hongkong.
10 according Senhor V.V. Carvalho, Brazilian much Consul, has enjoyed so A Juror who arrived lote in
favourable publicity in Brazil, case before the Pulsne Judge the session "Although
this morning, told
that inh
many of the country's top Mr Justice
socialites intend to visit this
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 been inconclusive, that does not C, W. Recce that the bus in "Jewel of the East".
By Air alter the fact that we are at which he was proceeding 10 Senhora
will Winans, who with on critical phase," Mr Lloyd said. the Star Ferry met
Indo-China. 8 pm, "We are all learning by bilter
Thailand, Pakistan, Middle Earl. arrive from Rio de Janeiro by was not air
and Europe, this strange
Friday in the company of Africa, Great Britain' In experience
to leave it until
Mrs Martin Gulllaim and Mrs 6 pm. livided world that there are no
time inter some
when
he short cuts, no simple colutions, produced his
Lie Braga, will spend 10 days Summona
-for that no
olony. A welcoming in the service.
Colony, reception
will
be however
given by The accident occurred about Senhor V. V. Carvalho at his subject matter.
8.15 a.m. C.F. Marques, of South residence on December 2. "Therefore, our le not in the rerolutions under British Insurance Co., Ltd, and residing at Diamond Hill, told his Lordship.
facelded
negotiations are Cury Jury
commonplace
their
hope must
resounding titles, but in pains taking, persevering hard work. problem by problem, issue by issue, laboriously to build up or to hammer out something better than the present state affairs."
"That does not seem borough Street, where he plead ambitious programine
THE
THE handsome
would not take the hint. He was arrested, and next day brought Great Marl- into the dock at
is
no
of
The Judge sald he would check up on the report and dis- charged Marques.
Another juror, Young
Chice poh of C. P. Young and Com- a very pany, who also arrived late, said
to
be
he left his home in Wing Lok
He
ΟΠ
Senhora Winans never fails to astound the social world of Brazil with her lavish parties and is called upon to entertain all the important visitors to the country's capital.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
that ä
Sir, I understand የባሮ
number of pigs and chickens have been imported from Jupan for the purpose of improving local stock in the New Tert! tories,
ed not guilty to the charge asking too much of the states- Street at a quarter to nine this ngainst him of having been men of the world. Yet it is in morning. He was unable to get drunk and disorderly. His name accordance with reality. There on to several public transports single comprehensiva due to their being full, and was turned out to be Michael,
"When I went up. to him."magical formula for the solution only a few minutes inte.
of all our difficulties,
thought 10 minutes would be who had sald the policeman
So let us persevere with sufficient for him to rench the arrested Michael, "he said, "Just undiminished courage and re- Supreme Court from his home. you try and take me to
the source, undaunted by fallure or Young told his Lordship he station
!" The officer paused for disappointment. Small sue had no intention of coming late a modest little cough. "I took cesses, small agreements may to avoid Jury service. He meant
to the station," he said. well open the door to the larger to arrive en tim: but was delay Michael went into the wit ones,
ed due to bring unable to get ness-bex and took the oath
5-POINT RESOLUTION on to an earlier transport. impressively that he might have
Discharging him, his Lord been being sworn-in for some
ship said if Young should be ask- appointment,
cd for Jury service again, he state
would advise him to leave home governor-generalship, say,
much earlier than 0.45, as he did this morning.
Alm
greet
50
a
The Soviet Union under the
heading "measure to avert the threat of a new world war and a reduetion of tension in inter- national relations" has
sub- mitted a five-point resolution to the Political
This calls for mittec.
the unconditional last evening," he said. "I prohibition of alemic, hydrogin
BACK TO WORK
EN the course of three hours
"IN
Radio Hongkong
also understand that some months ago, the Church World Service offered to supply pigs, goats, turkeys, chickens and guinea fowl to be distributed among the
poorer farmers free the New Territories charge.
in
of
It would be interesting to know whether such a generous offer has been accepted, and if not, why?
ENQUIRER
Sub-committees Try Again
Panmunjom, Nov. 24.
By Surface Japan, 3 p.m.. Macao, pan,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 By Air Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, USA. and Canada, 8 a.m.
Indo-Ching, Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand. Ceylon, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain and Europe, & a.m.
Formosa, Japan, U.S.A. & Canada, 1 p.m.
Japan, Formosa, G p.m.
Sheaffers "SNORKEL"
MAN ACCUSED
OF MURDERING WOMAN WITH A CHOPPER
Allegations that the accused killed his former shop mistress with a chopper were made by the Crown when Tsoi Muk-li, 25, appeared on trial for the murder of Tse Sai, 41, before the Puisne Judge, Mr Justice C. W. Reece in the Criminal Sessions this morning.
Tsoi was accused of attacking the deceased with a chopper outside her shop premises at 42 Tin Hau Temple Hill Road on the afternoon of May 12 last, causing, wounds to her face and neck from which she died almost instantaneously.
The accused made no answer to the indictment when it was read to him by the Judge's clerk. His Lordship informed accused's Counsel that he would record that as a plea of not guilty, to which Counsel agreed.
A Jury of six men and one woman was then empanelled.
Appearing for the Crown was į There was evidence that this shop premises. She noticed Mr D. N. E. Ren, Crown Counsel. was a premeditated act; and the some washing had fallen down Accused was represented by Mr evidence to support that was the and whilst she was picking it R. W. S. Winter, Instructed by evidence of the chopper being up she heard a tremendous Mr K. Y. Yung.
hut.
Was
the
Road
taken from accused's
new sound of broken gitisa,"
The
Prosecutor said that de master's shop and possibly the Turning round she saw de- ceased woman Ilved in hut 42 availability of the in of kero- ceased's face bleeding, and on Tin Hau Temple Hil
sene, but that was a matter of approaching her she found that where she ran a small grocery tact for the Jury to determine, she was dead, said witness. shop.
he added.
Accused was then Inside the A witness for the Crown. Sze
Concluding, the Prosecutor shop about two and a half feet Chee-hung, lived in a cubicle said: "The Crown's case there- from the deceased. with her husband in the same fore is that the accused, knowing
Wilnces said she saw him bend that he was doing a wrongful down as if pouring out some- Also living in the premises act, icant geross the ounter of thing. She smelt kerosene.
the accused who worked in
the shop and attacke the de- As she ran back into her room Kocery shop as a foki.
censed woman
from
the back she shouted for help. At this About 10
days before the with that deadly weapon and time she heard a match being deceased met her death accused chopped her to death, and he is struck and almost simultaneous crazed working for her and
therefore guilty of
ly she saw fire emerge from the went to work to baker
Det, Sub-Insp. T. However.
accused continued
evidence as Rave
as to the finding Witness Bild to sleep on the premises, Mr of a chopper, a tin of keroseno her belongings and con from the Bid she took some of About 4 p.m. on May 12, the and a bottle conta..ing alcohol, house but shortly afterwards the He sow deceased dead lying In baker, Lo Kwong, told her the woman Szc Chee-hung sawfront of the hut. Accused was Are had been put out. deceased sitting outside her but then in the custody of a Police Hearing is continuing,
nea said.
Flic
con-
Witness said he
murmer partition under the roof.
was present 21 Queen Mary Hospital on May 28 when accused was charged murder. The Decused with
understood what Was
clearly
on a stool. She had a small son constable. on her lapi. Sze chatted with the deceased. As tinued her conversation with the deceased, Sze noticed that certain washing hanging by the side of the hut had fallen down
she walked over to pick it going on, he added.
POST-MORTEM Whilst doing this the wit-
T. C. Pang, ness heard a sound of scume and a sound of breaking glass. Turning around sh
she saw de- ceased bleeding profusely from the side of her face. At the same time the women saw ac- cused
behind standing
the counter.
UP
Dr
Possession Claim Settlement
Police said he made a pre- Surgeon, liminary
of the examination deceased at the zeene of the crime. Death had taken place two or three hours prior to his
An action by William McNeil examination,
Ltd. for the possession of the Ол
13 he carried out a post-mortem cxamination of the Street, ground floor, against six front portion of No. 6, Stanley deceased in the presence of the defendants, came to an abrupt end this morning before Mr
May
deceased's husband.
no
CRIED FOR HELP Crown Counsel sald that the witness would say she sow
There was external injury accused bend down as if pouring on the body except cut wounds
the out something, Sho cried out over right side of the face
District Court.
when
for help and ran back into her and the neck, Dr Pangace Roynolds at the Vie
and smoke
by
A. Bernacchi (Instructed Mr Y. H. Chany representing
plaints, informed the
that the parties reached a
a settlement.
bad
cubicle, entering the hut by a They consisted of five long cut the side door. Inside her room she wounds close together, reaching Court noticed kerosene running into it down to the bone and averaging from under tho parition. Alboween five and six inches In
Mr Bernacchi then read the the same time she heard a match length.
terms of settlement in which it bring struck
then The Jaw bone Was fractured was stated that the defentiants began to spread over the top of into several pleces, while the pay the platiffs $30,000 in- Crown Counsel muscles and blood vessels of the clusive of rent, damages and the partition, Crown
neck were revered. The bones of costs, the money to be paid in went on
Another woman witness, who the neck were alto injured,
three instalments
of $10,000 lived nearby, would say she The cause of death was shock each on or before December 1.
habmorrhage
from the 1953, January 1954, and February 1, 1954, respectively. The wound could have been If any instalment was not paid
saw deceased bleeding profuse-and
ly and her child lying on the wounds, Dr Pang declared. ground. She would further say she saw accused standing in-caused by an Instrument such as on the due date then the whole side the hut holding a chopper the chopper (Court exhibl), he balance would become payable
said. in his hands.
whom
Mr Winter said he would re-
immediately.
Judge Reynolds then made an
the baker for accused went to work serve his cross-examination of order on the terms agreed, arrived on the scene and help the wliness until tomorrow. ed put out the Are. He would China, People's Republic, 8,30 am, say that the chopper allegedly used to kill deceased belonged Japan, Canada, 10 ■.m.
By Surface
Formosa, 1a.m.
Philippines, i pm.
Macao, z nm.
Indoneala, 3 D.M.
Macao, pm.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20
By Air
India. Ceylon, 2 am, Thailand, Burma, Pakistari, · Middie and
East, Africa, Great Britain Europe. 10 am.
Philippines, 11 a.m.
Japan, Noon.
Indo-China. Noon.
Formoss, m
to him.
The defendants were the Sun. Wah Hong Firm, Chu Po-kin, woman, and her four children.
WOMAN'S EVIDENCE Sze Chee-hung in evidence sold she lived with her husband Weng Man-wal, Wong Men- at the back of the grocery shop. km, Wong Si-yuen and Wong Accused stopped working for Shock-yuen. They were repre- deceased on May 2 but consented by
D. AL Wright tinued to live in the but.
and M- Patrick Yu, About. 4 p.m. on May 12 she both instructed by Mr saw deceased sitting outside her Wong.
Mr Rea said that the Police
conducted Surgeon
post- A mortem examination on the de- ceased. The doctor would say that he found five cut wounds on the right side of the face and nick.
ON EMBANKMENT
The accused then ran out of the shop and was secu standing st the top of a nearby embank-
Guam, Hawaii, USA, and Canads,ment where he threw away the
p
Thailand.
Philippines, N. Borneo, 0 p.m.
Malaya, Indonesia. Australia, New Zealand, 8 pm S.A.
Formosa, Okinawa, Japan,
and Canada, 6 pm,
Shouldn't Pay
For Job
chopper, Crown Counsel said. After this accused was seen to Jump down another embankment which way 150
freb
high. On his way down he slipped and to somersaulted
the bottom where he hit his head against a stone, He was taken into cus- had five bottles of atout. I re- and other weapons of mass
tody by a Police constable. member coming out of the bar, destruction, a recommendation
"One point may strike you la perfectly well. I was thinking that the five great Powers re-
2.1. Trime
this case," Mr Rea seld to the Ther
Signal theduce their armed forces by one-
and Pro- my own thoughts.
Jury. "You will notice that the offlcer arrested me. I remember third within one year, recogni-with the Stars: 0.30, BBC Bandrianit gramme Summary! 4.00, Melody
Crown is giving no evidence us nothing about Inviting anyone on that overseas bases increase Kettering Salvation Areny Band cond.
to the_motiveTM which inspired the threat of a new war, ellmina- by Albert E. Muin (BBCTS): 0.59, to fight."
to commit this crime. accused Declaring that no one should However, the law.fs-and my tion of such bases, and con- Weather Report; 7, Time Signal, "Ah, but the ofleer does, you demriation of war propaganda. World News and United Nations" Re-
give money to secure a job, Mr
will correct me on this Lord soe," said Mr Paul Bennett. VC,
The Soviet progreme
port London Reky); 738. "Sundown The United Nations and Com- Hin-shing Lo at Central this point if I am wrong that it is has Serenade" with the Four Ace the magistrate. "Perhaps those been proposed 00 numerous Studio!: 130, Farces Favourites munist sub-committees discussing morning sentenced Feng Pei-tak, five glasses of stout...?" He occasions and rejteled,
London Relay: 0. La Demi-feuce the composition, the time and 40, anny driver, of 24, Tung not and never has been neces Aned Michael 20s.
(Studio); Mr Lloyd said Britain would fearing presented by Bernard Hicks ference met again at Panmunjom months for fraudulent conver-
"Fit the place of a Korean peace con- Hing Lane, first door, to three sary for the Crown to show what motive lies behind the "Thank you very much,, sir," oppose ell the points in the pre- 1Studio); 9 Time Signal. Muscal this mosting in a further effort sion,
commission of any offence.". Michael said with a bow.
sent Soviet resolution,
[Notebookt presented by the Rev.
If the Jury were satisfied that On disarmament, glance at the clock, ho
Mr Lloyd Father T. F. Ryan, SJ, (Studio) to break the deadlock the
Mr Lo said that people looking | the accused committed the left. It was almost time for him learned with regard to the pro- from London Airport of Her Majesty
The Royal Tour Departure question of neutral participation. 17.15,
The Chief Allied delegate, the for work should depend on their crime, that was sufficient, the lo rejoin the company of the posed "one-third" *eduction the Queen and the Duke of Edin United States special envoy, Mr health, education and character Prosecutor went on. The burden great ones at luncheon. Time to during last week's debate on burgh. A Recorded description of
job. Friends could re- of proof in any criminal pro- consistently to get return to his work as a waiter | disarmament, the Soviet Union Recorded London Relay); 9.30, This: 0990sed the Communist demand commend here people, but they seedings lay with the Crown and
Richard Dimbledy Arthur Dean; has in the restaurant of a great had proposed an amendment to see promeneutral nations including should not give money to other it was for the Crown to catabilah
the resolution. Then, instead written by David Shelley Nichol Russia-be represented at the people to secure jobs.
the case. The general rule was of a fixed fraction, it had used | Produced by Leonard Cottrell
The defendant was given $800 that it was for the Crown to the word "substantial to quality (BCTS): 10, Jamaican Folk Songs conference.
mang by Louise Bennett (DBCTS)) the proposed. reduction.
Mr Dean told the Communials by the complainant, Cheng - satisfy the Jury that the acet
accused 10.15, Af the Ballet "Bnow Malden" Mr Lloyd remarked that "tomimsky-Korsakov)... Bymore, yesterday that the Allies would wing, as he wanted to get a job had committed the offence. PREMEDITATED AUT that extent the Soviet amend of Racks Berlin cond. by Leopold approve of Russia's participation as a bus conductor with the
"I will submit to you that the ment during the disarmament Ludwig "Gayaneh (Khachaturian) in the conference, but not China Motor Bus Company in
«.?'hintaymonio Sym, Orsti, of Now, neutral.
December, last year.
case for the Crown is abun- York cond. by Efrem Kurtz; 10.50. The sub-committee discussing Cheng- never. received a Job dantly spported by the evi- Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICK GRINHAM fotadio News Rest (Itecorded London Weather Report 11. Time Bignal.
Avhen, the conference will start with the bus company and he dence that the accused murdered and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Rowy), 1135, Goodnight Musid. God has so far mado no progress at had the defendant arrested this his former employer," Mr Rea
all-Mater.
month.
said." Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong. Save the Queenį, 1120, Clors: Down,
! With
hotel.
"What's Her Line?' Solution
PATHOLOGIST
London Exprene Betrice.
Francaise
the Scene by
8.30,
on
Mr
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