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JOHN CLARKE'S

CASEBOOK

One More Worry

JOSEPH

PH is a mild-looking' middle-aged, thin as a rake. The last persont from whom you would ex- peet violence, whom you could picture doubling for dear life through West End streets with a pack of his follow citizens baying at his heels.

Yet these things did happen tu Joseph, and not in a nightmare where such belong, but $1 terrifying reality.

Lises

For monilis now, as ST tates had chosen him for their whipping-boy, things have game wrong for Joseph,

The first atkl worst of his worries came when his wife was taken seriously 1.

ALL FOR HIS WIFE

THE welfide

SCTVITOS

were there, of course, to cure for ber. But Joseph's devotion for his wife demended more for her than they etid give, Without a second thought, he spent all his savings to provide her with the best attention is money could bury.

Six weeks ago, Joseph got k new Juh, in a West End shop He was taken un on a month's trial.

The trial month was just over, when Joseph's face flared up on: day with some kind of infection. He was on his way to work when he used the trouble. By the fime ha got there, inte ege was almost closed up.

TE

IS JOB IN LOST

Cruelty To Child Charge

A 23-year-old Chinese woman, NE Yuk-ying, charged with cruelly to a child, was remanded for two days in Police enstody DV. Mr Hin-shing to at Centml this morning.

It wan bileged that on Wednesday

an un- numbered but of O Pat Loong Village, the defend- ant, who had the custody

of a 15-year-old child, Kwnj Yeung, fli-treated ber, causing her unnecen-

Kary sufferlog in health.

Prizegiving At Belilios School

The annual presentation of prizes and certificates of the Belilios Public School was held in the school hall at Hospital Read this morning.

#2

the cure- the Hon. Kwok

The Chairman, Mr G. P.

of

Education Ferguson, Department, openvel mony by welcoming Kwok Chan and Mrs Chan to the school. He then invited the Principal. Aliss E. C. Stephen, 10 present her annual report.

The students then received their certificates and prizes from Mrs Kwok Chan, who was later presented with a bouquet of flowers by one of the junior girls,

Chon ad-

The Hon. Kwok dressed the school in Chinese This was followed by two songs, "A Spring Morning" and "In rendered by the Derry Vale," girls of Form 4.

A vole of thanks to the quests. of honour, was proposed by the school's Head

Pactect, Miss Leung Sin-kwill.

The ceremony concluded with Anthem sung by

Hoked for the mere the heal

to ask leave of absence le gofthe whole gathering.

to a doctor. The manager was

out,

Joseph went off to the

PRINCIPAL'S REPORT

4

the

doctor without asking permission. Presenting her annual report, The doctor treated him, and Miss E.C. Stephen. the Principal, Joseph stayed away from work said that in September of 1952

Iest School

Last the next day. Next murning, a the letter came from the shou-to say of its Primary classes and has that Joseph was fired because of been operating since then with forms one to glx. The average bas irregular attendance.

in hospital by His wife was in

625. There was no one to con- Dww. sole with him over this latest blow, no one to advise him.

Joseph set off for the shop, to demand a week's money in place of the notice he felt himself

entitled to.

THE CILASE

enrolment for the year had been

Seven girls, Miss Stephen went on to say, had passed the HKU Matriculation examination. Six of these had entered the Univer

the Arts sity, ve m

faculty

and one in Architecture; the other was entering the Queen | Mary Hospital for training,

Only 20 girls, however, bad TU E manager saw him. Sorry, passed the IK School Certificate

he said,

no money.

showert Joseph into the street.

He examination, which the Principal considered a very poor result.

A moment later, there was the The main failing subjecta had crash of splintering glass. been Biology, Mathemales and Joseph, in his despair, had picked | English.

up some

rubbly

stones and

Three of the School's old girls thrown them through the shop had obtained BA degrees at the windows.

KU; Ng Sha-wan, Wong Wah- his heels, hing and Sun Mo-wai, A BSc

obtained

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CHINA MAIL

Canadian Senator Arrives

The Cleveland Also Brings HK Residents

Arriving here in the President Cleveland on pleasure trip to the Far East this morning WAN Senator James A. Mac- Kinnon, of Canada.

A former Minister of Trude and Commerce for 10 years In both the Mackenzie Ring_atxl St Laurent Governments, Senn- for

MacKinnon will continue his cruise 10 Indonesia next week. He is due to return here to board the President Cleveland on her next voyage to The Orient next Janaiary for return to Canada.

The 72-year-old Senator from Ethnonton, Alberta, was niet on arrival by Me W. R; Paul, of e Canadian Pacific Air Lines, Jh, al by Mr E. T. Mc- Muller, of the Canadian Puci- De Steamships, Ltd.

seven-

Returning from month leave in Canada was Mr Thomas R. C. Fletcher, Canadian Trade Commissioner in Hongkong. who was ac- “. companied by his wife and chlidren, Thoma and Robert. Mr M. D. Blackwood, Assistant Canadian Trade Conunissioner, who has been the Acting Trado Commissioner, was on board to welcome the Fletchers back.

Also arriving

Colonel Forest S. Riger, USA, newly appointed United States Army Liaison Omeer to be attached to the United States Consulate- General here. He was accom- panied by his wife and son Courtney.

赶我

WILS

RESIDENTS

Others returning to Hongkong from leave were Mr and Mrs

Walluce Harper, of Wallice Harper & Co., Mr and Mrs Emil Ott, of E. Ott & Co; Mrs Ivy Fung, wife of Mr Fung Ping- Angelu, fan, and her daughter returning from a worki tour; Mr Hou Pao-tsai, Chief Mana- ger of the Bank of Canton, and Mrs Hou, returning from a trip to the United States.

Arriving from Manila was Mr Fugenio Lopez, brother of the Vice-President of the Philip pines, and publisher of the Mantia Chronicle, accompanied by his wife and son, on a vaca- tion to Hongkong.

Established 1945

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1953.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

Guthnitt 10.15

T, M, Rap U. 6. FOR OT

Capt. 1963 by EA Berrics, Me.

"Your football game flask? it's out on a hike-you told the children it was a water canteen, remember?"

Murder Trial: Piece Of Skin

As

Exhibit

Ho, who lived at 19 Tsin Shut Ma Tau Village, Shaukiwan, is accused of the murder of a young woman, Wu Kwain, with whom he was alleged to have been on very friendly terms, having worked together in the same factory, on or about July 10.

Sheaffer "SNORKEL"

Alleged Conspiracy And Corruption

Trial Of Seven Men Begins

How Police Sub-Insp. R. G. Ibbitson, described as a "conscientious, young officer," was allegedly approached by a Police interpreter and later by several proprietors of driving schools to give preferential treatment to some pupils in their driving examinations in return for $300 in respect of each pupil was related by Mr D. F. O'Reilly Mayne, Crown Counsel, before Judge J. Reynolds at the Victoria District Court this morning, when seven men, including a Police interpreter, faced charges of conspiracy and corruption.

Mr O'Reilly Mayne further revealed that altogether 246 pupils were presented to Insp. Ibbitson and passed and a total of $73,800 was received by him. Incidentally, the pupils Insp. Ibbitson had passed were good drivers and the Court might be surprised to hear that they just paid large sums of money to ensure their passes in the examinations.

was given to him.

Hearing is continuing.

The seven accused were Chu Driving School, and who would There were altogether 246 Kwan-yce, 30, Police Inter- be widing to pay $300 to Insp, pupils presented to and passed preter, of 157 Praias Street, Ibbitson in respect, of ench pupil | by Insp. Ibbitson in the relevant second floor: Wonk Kwong-cho, | pais:d by him.

period and a tulal of $79,800 alian Wong Joe, 43, proprietor

MAKES REPORT of the

Driving Kwong Wah

Insp. Ibbitson told frst ac- School of 30, Nam Chang Street, cused that he needed time to first floor; Yeung Kwok-hon, 32, consider and an appointment proprietor of the Chung Wah

was made to see first accused at Driving School, 32, Taipo Road,

the

the Gay Restaurant second floor: Mak Po-hon, 34, following evening, Mr O'Reilly

Driving proprictor of Po Kwong School,

Mayne said. of 14 Salgan Street.

Insp. Ibbitson first floor; Kwok Kam, allas

then reported Kwok Chi-kuen, 31, proprietor instructions. He then saw Brat to his superiors and received of Nam Fong Driving Schor: accused

of

on

at the restaurant as

accused

In

09 Parkes Street, first floor: Lin-blu, 20, waiter, of 57, Wat appointed and the second accus- Ching. Strect, ground floor; and ed was introduced to him. Chung Lên, 23, driving In the presence of the second ne- structor, of 102,

confirmed Austin Road,cused, frat ground floor.

what he had said

on the pre- day and it vious

was aisa The first and fifth accused revealed that Grst and recond were represented by Mr D. A. L.

$50 ench from get Wright, Instructed by

accused would Mr

the pupil. It was also mention-

that other

driving schools be interested in this

On the

of June 23,

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 By Air

Philippines, N. Borneo, 4 pm. Thailand, Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, 6 pm.

Formosa, Okinawa, Japan, USA.

By Burface and Canads, 0 p.m.

Philippines, Great Britain & Eu- rope, 02.12.

Macao," p.to.

A large piece of skin, preserved in a bottle of alcohol, and said to be from the thumb of a person was exhibited in the Supreme Court this morning, A. S. C. Comber; the second and sixth accused were

Yo, might when hearing continued before Mr Justice A, D. Scholes, acting Puisne Judge, of a charge of presented by Mr Patrick scheme and an appointment was

instructed by Mr F.

evening murder against Ho Chung-foon, a 24-year-old shoe-d'Almada; the third and fourth made on the following evening. accused were represented by Insp. lbbitson turned up as ar maker of the Fung Keong Factory.

Mr R. W. S. Winter, instructed ranged outside the Gay Restaur by Mr A. Y. Hon; and the ant where he was given a key seventh accused wis represented to a private car by first accused. by F. Wong.

He then went to a private car No. 7563, which was inter found accused's to belong to fourth wife, and opened the door. As told by the accused previously, he then followed another car to

The Shatin.

including party, The accused were alleged to Insp. Ibbitson, then went to the Loong Wab Restaurant in Shatin have conspired, with others not where he was introduced to the Pakhton, Middle East, Africa. Great in custody, to give fees to Sub-third and fourth accused.

Ibbitson as rewards for other people. Introduced as Mr Insp. or otherwise un account of, his

Flying Tiger Leong of the giving preferential treatment to Driving School, and a Mr Fung certain members of the

public and

Witness: Not at the time of examination of the patient.

Normally when a man com- mits suicide his mind ja diz- turbed. That is what I under- stand and believe,

And if he were to Inflict in-

juries to himself with a view to destroying himself, then that disturbance of mind would last at least a few hours?

Bureau of Investigation of the charge-room. Witness 'did not was again asking hypothetical

Another visitar to the Colony Was General Alberto Ramos, St Aeling Director of the National while

Philippines. General Ramos, who

accompanied by his two sons, Jesus anti Pantoleon, said he came here for a short vnza- tion only and expects to leave for home next week,

was

by

at

Saturday's Air Display

Then he took to "Stop him," a passer-by called. degree had been Others took up the ery. "STOP Wong Ling-hing, and Lee Mo- THIEF," they yelled, thinking hung (Linda) had obtained the there must have been a smash-University's Diploma of Educa-

tion and

teaching and-grab guid.

is now Joseph in no condition to King's College. tive the crowd a run for their There were 40 Government Scholars during the money. A civilian caught him External and look him to the nearest year, 194 Free-Placers and five one-year Governmental scholar- police station.

His Lordship: this stage interfire cross-examination.

First four accused ore $10,000 bail each, and the sixth accused is on $2,000 ball. The olher accused were detained,

THE CHARGES

passing them in driving examinations between June 17 and August 21, 1953.

The fourth accused in addi- tionally charged on four counts

offering

Insp. of

rewards to b Ibbitson, and the fifth, sixth and seventh accused are cach addi- tionally charged with the count of corruption, cannot at with the

EXPERT WITNESS

additional

the

Two

pass

rst

.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 By Alr Thailand: Burma, India,

Britain & Europe, 10 a.m.

Ceylon,

Formosa, Japan, Korea. 1 p.m. Japan. U.S.A. & Canada, Ü p.m. Indo-China, 4 pin, North Borneo, "Australia.. Zealand. 6 p.m.

New

Malaya, Indones, 6 p.m.

By Surface China. People's Republic. .30 .. Japan, Hawail, U.S.A., Central & South America. Noon.

Philippier, N. Dirnea, 1 p.m. Malaya, Thailand, 1 p.m. Macoo, 2 pm:

Macao. 6 p.m.

BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 By Air

Guam, Philippines,

U.B.A. & Canada, 8 am,

Kowall.

Burma. Indio, Ceylon, Malaya,

סיטי

Thailand, Pakistan, Middle East.

how Africa, Great Britain & Europe, D

Hawall, p.m.

Forinusa, Okinawa, 0 p.m. Japan, U.S.A. & Canada, & p.m.

Radio Hongkong

Day (Studlo

Prom

Association 4.30,

Robin

A

The Prosecution is being conducted by Mr Simon L Crown Counsel, while Mr T. Shurlock, instructed by Mr A.Y Hon, is representing the accused. Salter, who Sub-Insp. D.E. told of the accused

being brought to Shoukiwan Pulice Station in the carly morning of July 14, was cross-examined by

their of the Tai Ping Driving School,

also took part in the conversa Mr Shurlock. He said accused HUUDEN

Hon. The Police had not been appeared to have come injuries

two Before witness could reply, to bis person and these wounds

First accused faced four addi-ablo to contact the latter

men as they had left their were dressed by a member of Mr Li stood up and said that

charges of corruption and carller_places_of_business, Mr bulance Brigade while he did-not-want-to-be second accused faced three other O'Reilly Mayno said. John

Counsel accused พระ

The obstructive, Delence in

charges of corruption.

$100,000 A MONTH wquestions, but so far there had question accused. as he

WILL been no evidence that secused

It входя AL

meeting, waiting

the arrival of Det.

then had tried to commit suicide. He

decided

Ibbitson Insp. Sub-Insp. Chalmers. When thought it would be extremely Sub-Insp. Chalmers arrived, he dimeult for the witness to

every pupil brought by and scCorkl

Ins}}, accused, questioned the accused, but did answer Counsel's questions,

wus also told Ibbitson not caution hirm, to witness's knowledge.

much money he would mike, a.m. At the start of the hearing. Re-examined by Crown Coun-

Mr O'Reilly Mayne entered a "possibly $100,000 per month. nollo prosequi on five other possibly more." sel, witness said he did not him.

Insp. Ibbitson was also told self caution cr

charges of corruption question the accused because Sub-Insp.

preferred against second accused that he would lose face if any Mr Shurlock: In any case

which

of the various pupil

schools a lengthy In Chalmers was due to arrive in this is an expert witness - and

opening lasted for one hour, Mr O'Reilly should fail in the examination. five minutes and he did not see he is entitled to express his

to Insp. Mayne sald that this case arose It was also explained

to recognise any any point in two persons hand opinion on a hypothetical ques-out of a highly organised at-Tobilson hew ling the same case, as he would ton.

method of tempt to corrupt the Traffic of the pupils. The

Time Signal and In connection with the air have handed over to Sub-Ins, Mr Lit In that cand I will

Section of the Kowloon Police. Identification varied, from time gramme Summary; 0.30, Jazz flying display to be given at

Chalmers on

Mr O'Reilly Mayne Half Hour presented by arrival withdraw my objection so I do Sub-Insp. Ibbitson, a conseicn- to time, on the latter's Witness Kal Tak on Saturday, the Royal in

added not know what the line of de- case. -any

tious young officer, was appoint-sald. Air Force his morning nn- that he was in the uniformed face 15.

Football England Mary Hungary Ita ed a driving tester on June 18. On June 24, second accused Recorded Commentary by nounced that there will be no branch while Sub-Insp. Chalmers Witness: I have had no ex-

took two pupils to go through mond Glendening on the last half admission charges to the air-

SYSTEM EXPLAINED

the was in the CID, and it was for perience of how long a mental

tests. They were tested hour of play in the International ot Wembley Stadium. London port and that entrance tickets CID

personnel

lo handle this disturbance would last in 2

Heiny); 0.59. Mr O'Reilly Mayae then ex- and passed by Insp. ibbitsun (ecorded London will not be required.

type of case.

| suicidal attempt by a pallent.

Im Signal. Admission for pedestrians to

Shurlock! From

your piained the system, from which who subsequently received $600 Weather Reports

at the Gay World News and, United Nations Report. (London Relay); 7.5, The main

the driving licences were issued from first accused enclosure (Chinese

[medical „<xperience would you

Spanish Repoody, (Liszt) ....... Egon Commentary

only)

is by the

that a dis- in Hongkong. First, one had to testaurant.

driving Those Dr Lee Lal-hang, of Queen Express an opinion

for a learner

It was then arranged at that Port (Piano) and the Minneapolis

Sym Orch. inain civil airport gate.

cond, by Dimitri he turbance of the mind would be apply Hospital, sald

mcoing would be Mitropoulos; 7.30. "Down Siemory who arrive by private car, should- Mary,

unlikely to subside within 2-3 licence, which was issued in the time that a

Traffic Office Hongkong, When held on the following evening Lane presented by Alleen Woods works entrance examined accused on the latter's enter by the

(Studio): B. " Parada" The ot Nathan Hotel, gate (second on the right down admission to hospital about 0.11 hours?

Witness: As I have

a member of the public was sct, I

Week's Ten Top Tunes, presented 14. He found on July 0.11.

On the following day, four by Bernard flicks (Studio): 8.30, Clearwater Bay Road).

Issued a learner driving licence, in-have no experience how inch-long in-

long 185

were taken pupila accused had un

Variety Fanfare From the North. Pedestrians or whose who arrive

he was perimitted to drive for more of mind cised wound an his forchend, such a disturbance

cix months and would be issued Insp. Ibbitson who passed them of England (BBCTS); B. Time Signal, Sports Review by Brit by taxi or other public trazeport bruises on the right eyelid and would last in a suicidal attempt,

a test form on payment of $5 and received $1,200 from firs Young (Studio!: 9.10. At the Opera for the European Commentary bridge

a small

Neplying to further questions,

Il Trovatore” Acts 3 and 4 To undergo

driving test nccused. enclosure should enter by the

left witness raid that at the time he

(Verdi). With Blgners, The. Robert jogged laceraiton of the

at on appointed time and place The system

of Identification Shaw Chorale cond. by Robert same works entrance gate.

small finger, and further bruises examined the accused there was

was then given by the driving tester.

Shaw and RCA Victor Orch, “cond, Air display programmes will

had no indication that of

accused on the left kneecap and toes be on sale at the entrances, and

The submission of the Pro- pupils were passed, Mr O'Reilly the right

Soiree, 10.30, Bweet Low;"" foot. The injuries received previous medical treat

ald. The money ru secution in this case is that the Mayno anceninal charge will be made

Weather Report; 11. Times Sigga), The wounds, a as he saw ment. were not terious and were not

bribes mentioned were offered in ceived by Insp. Ibbitson was Radio News Real (Recorded London

11.10. hours old. In them, were exposed. If accused consideration for various mem- also handled to his superior olay)

Goodnight Munte. his opinion, said witner, they hours earlier from a member of

received had

treatment three or

God Save The Queen; 11.30, Cion bers of the

officers. public obtaining

Down. caused by a hours 2 could have been

HOTEL ARREST witness

preferential treatment in fall on to comeining

St hard with the John Ambulance,

to see matter of driving would have

In the middle of July, it was examinations a rough surface.

see both in respect of getting early decided that a room was to be US AIR FORCE trealment. Cross-examined by Mr. Shur-There were no bandages on the appointments and of suh booked at the Kowloon Hotel, lock, witness raid he had asked accused, and

winess did not scquently getting certainty in and a room was booked in the

GENERAL HERE Joseph shook his head, ton Ceylon,

examinations, Mr name of George Wong, Vote For accused how he suffered his in notice that he had been applied passing the authoritative 95.5%

Suries, and accused told him he

*O'Reilly

On August 17, ns was Moyne said. tired to explain again about his source reported today,

Gm. John Sessums, Com- had had a fall; Wilnem sgreed with any ointments.

There days after Inep, ranged, Inap, Ibblison and the manding General of the United Tito According to the source, the

the injuries douli have been The next witness, Sub-Insp. Ibbitson was appointed a drly-accused mot at the Hotel. He States 19th Air Force, arrived "Well, I don't want to send ban on the British Gulanese

of the Follce self-inflicted, and might have

Koh Ah-chong, of

was given $2,100 for passing at noon today by military plane ing teater, the first accused, you to prison. I shall remand) was made by the Prime Minis

boan caused by a suicidal at- Identification Bureau, told the whorn he had mot only c seven pupils on the same day, at Kal Tak on a routine visit you in custody fur a week, and Mer, Sir John Kotalawala.

Belgrade, Nov. 25,

official business before, visited Second accused then left the Gen Bessums inspected-a think I over." Me Bennett said. It was learned here that Mr

A total of 96.5 per cent of the templ, but at the time he was of Court he received from Dr T.C.

Polted Surgeon, on him at his quartera and › con-

room to get a beer and walked Guard of Honour mounted by They led Joseph off, and he Harry Polllit, Secretary-General known results for those who

been so caused, as the Injuries

14 Identity

card

on his recent into the middle of a Police party the RAF upon his arrival.. went with a kind of resigned, of the British Communist Party. voted in the recent Yugoslav

gratulated hum were not serious.

a plece of thumb skin.

of waiting to the corridors. The He will be staying in the hopeless, slouching step, with now on his way to India by cleations voted for Marshal Tilo's

Witness

não a print of the skin pointment. In the courts arrest was then made, ta

Colony until Monday. conversaliber, the one more worry to live with for son, would also not be allowed Socialist alliance.

and compared this with a thumb

suggested "that Insy, Ibaltson Subsequently, search warrants to land in Ceylon.Reuter.

The remaining 4.5 per cent at

might be able to make somno were executes on the zozied's the voling slips were -declared Mr Shurlock: If the injuries impression in the identity card.

money crising out of the new premises and a large quantity null and void. A total of 38 had beers sustained through à He found them to be similar. Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICK GRINHAM for per cent of the clediceate took sucidal altempt, you would have Wittese went on to enumerate job, Ile then revealed that he of books and documents, were had a relative, who was the seized andk Textmined, (*`. Mr and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 pant in the votingFrance expected the mind of the person the points of similarily,

owner The hearing is continuing.

of the Kwong Wah O'Reilly Moyne ani). Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong. Presse.

to be disturbed?

Next morning at Great Marl-ships. borough

The total Street

amount subscribed Joseph pleaded guilty to maliciously doing to rozial welfare by the School £20 148. d. worth of damage to had been $3,187, il devoted to the shop windows. The story worthy causes. The school h was told to Mr Pad Bennett, also supplied sellers for varloug flower days. A summer Free VC, the magistrate

School for 115. poor girls bad | been held, with two girls neting au headmistresses, under the supervision of Miss N. Lee.

HAVE YOU £26.....

" HOPE you've got £26. If you have you can stay out of prison," said Mr Bennell to Josephs.

"I haven't," he said. "Ive Barred From

spent

Bil 1 my money on my wife.” The manager

went into the witness-box to speak for Joseph, "For the first few weeks he was

a good worker," he said. "Had

10 dismiss him because he took

time out. He's had quite a bit

of troube.

Ceylon

Colombo, Nov. 25.

INCH-LONG

WOUND

of the nose.

more than six Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed for private car-parking facilities.

The display begins at 2.30 I think it's played on Prime Minister of British pm, and thore intending to be his nerves, perhaps."

Mr L. F. 8. present should arrive Joseph told his side of the Gulana, and story, about the money in lieu Burnham, his former Minis-o'clock.

of notice.

ter of Education, will be "Have you get £20 14?" the barred from coming to magistrate asked him.

wife.

a week.

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by

of somo sign

the opinion they might

not have

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