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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

KERRY BLUES

oul. "E

A policeman stepped forward

them straighten Ruther," he said, "that this man brought his mother over the visit to his sister, and that be ten, stayed on after his mother had chis. left.

IT was late in the evening.Į

and round a coffee-sial! 14 near King's CONS Station

worked on who railways were sipping munching buns, and

the day's work, cussing which for BOTIC WILS ending

H about to begins.

just. for others

He came over with £100, but he paid his sister for his keep, and that money has gone now. He tells me he has wired

About the age of the group there hovered a 2132678 An brood and hugely shouldered that

CHINA MAIL

Killed Man With Pen-Knife

Sentence Deferred

Sequel to a fight between two young men was the

before appearance

Mr

to Ireland for 16 to get him | Justice C, W. Reece, Puisne

home."

right," sand 'Tim

the

Judge, at the Criminal Ses- That's

sions this morning of Chin other approvingly.

Mau-sing. night I met a boy from Kerry

an apprentice shadow fell on the pavement

in the street King's Cross way, fitter, indicted for the mur- like a cloud who was neither

it could

der of Pak Hung-chat on rating or drinking, but seemed I was thinking moxious for company.

The incident February 2. took pince at 66 Castle Peak Road, Tsunwan, where thu men were employed.

A policeman, made suspicious hy his netivity, carnes up close under the lee of the broad man's shoulders, and presently heard him say to his neighbotir, in a softly

1 ครั่ง pleasant "Could you passibly loans enough for a cup of tea?"

I".

JUST A LOAN

was just whand

man had experied

He went up to the

voler

T

the polar

to her Trishma "I'm arresting you for begging." he said.

"I beg your pardon," sitief the

whome giaart

"L

geel-naturedly

""arri With was dong no such thing as begging, I was just asking for a loan.

Come along," the officer said At the Clerkenwell court, nexi morning. Tum, a broad smile on his weather-19ogh, ruddy faen, pleaded not ganly to the charge against him, and the Hury of haerent way told to Mr Frenk Powell,

"Do you want to give evidence

outh

feauned clerk. Une Presently asked him

#k

"Sure," he said, and lumbered round to the witness-bux.

when

I'VE A FARM HERE do you come from? Y the

clerk asked Tim had taken the oath. "Why, from Kerry." Tim answered, us If there were no other place a

from man could! preserve his self-respect.

"What's

Cote

your

asked the clerk.

and

occupation?"

"I've a farm."" Tim said.

The clerk Jaid "A what?" down his pen. Proble caught begging who say they have farms do not often appear the courts.

"I've a farret an Kerry

my brother."

14

Tian.

work it together It's just

iru

with

"WS

came over to give my sister a hand with her place up In Not- folk, doing some tree-felling

and the ke for her."

"Did you have any money?" WIRED FOR MONEY

"NO, yesterday I was caught

short. so was looking for a boy from Kerry that might lend me enough for a bed for the night. I've told

the Post Office to get me some from Ireland.

money

see him again, he'd lend me the price of a bed till my money csine from the Post Office."

"You

A TALE TO TAKE HOME

64VOU don't SOCI fo have

Ca Bere Jato

area of society." the magistrate Ahd. "We don't allow people lu wander roun looking for Kerry

in order to raise money | shall discharge you absolutely.

H

"That's right," said Tim, and with his hands thrust deep into the

pockets of his overcoat the 1214421 of property Went out chuckling at the strange ways of

rehearsing the Buglish, already the story he would have lu tell when the day's work on the form was over back In Kerry.

Forms New

Cabinet

Chin plended

to not guilty murder but, when told he could plead guilty to manslaughter 11 he wished, pleaded guilty to the lesser charge.

|

Mr D. N.E. Hea, Crown Count-

sel, informed the Court he would accept accused's plea.

Miss B K. Searle, instructed by Mr Francis Wong, appeared for the accused. She said berused was a very young man who was not uneducated or unintelligent. He had just Anished his appren- a fully ticeship and was now qualified Alter in an engineering workshop.

scuffle tooж

The unfortunate place on the eve of list Chinese New Your at a time when pos- sly everybody was in a rather ghly excited state, suld Miss The mucused ul ud

Scarie

evidence

· Established 1845

FRIDAY,

APRIL 23, 1954.

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

9.19

7. A. Tang, ich Sh 164, (F

| Copr, 1964 by MEA Bernam, HAL

"Do I have to go to Jane's birthday party, Mom? I think I'm getting a nervous headache like you use for an excuse!"*

THE EDITOR

Farce Gives LETTER TO

Plenty Of Laughs

**In

wrote

general", The Macaulay, "tragedy is cor- rupted by eloquence and comedy by wit,'

a small pen-knife in striking al the drowsid and the evidence of the only eyewitness of the in-

devat ry The Court below

WAS clear that the drevased, a much frussels, Apr. 23.

and older man than the M Achille van

Acker, had pleked

a quarrel former Belgian Socialist Prime

with the accused and had led to Minister, last night formed Sortalist - Liberal Couliton the fight between them.

jo replace Che | Government

Cuthofte Government defeated In the general elections 11 days agu.

Paul Henri Spark, former Socialist Premier

and Foreign Minister, widely known for his work as President of the European Consultative Assembly, becomes Foreign Minister the new Cabinet.

M. Anton Spinoy, also Socialist, will be Defence Minis-

ter

a

In

A

M Van Acker presented his new Cabinet King Baudouin late last night after solving fast- minute dificulties caused Liberul complaints that Socialista were taking

new posts,

by the

all the

This is the third time he har been Belgram's Prome Minister.

At 56 the former docker und an entrely self-made bargee is

man.

Both the Socialist and Liberal parties voted overwhelmingly in Cavour of the new coalition.

Voting in the Liberal National Congress last night wne 537 in favour, with one against and two abstentions.-Reuter.

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also showed. Counsel remarked, that decused was in a high state of

excitement and the temper it

Miss Scarle submitted that tho

could by no pen-knife means be classed as a dangerous We weapon and sold it was most unfortunate that I had led to the deceaseď's death,

Centenary Parade

former

on

Volunteers

Str.----Many

of your headers will have seen the recent Press release regarding the celebration of the Centenary of the Volun teers and noted that the cole- in a will culminate brations

the Hongkong "Will any

Gentleman". by Cricket Club Ground on Sunday, 30, 1954, at @ a.m. There Vernon Silvaine,

May comes under

ot must be a large number this generalisation, where near-

who have ly every character is man or woman of wit. This has the now left the ranks and it is felt effect of a

of that they should be represented grand blaze humour that has to be sustained on this Centenary Parade.

a half hours,

It is hoped, therefore, that cxx for some two and a a difficult enough

task for those members of all pre-war Hong- whose brand and butter it is. kong Volunteer Units who served who For amateurs,

contingent keeping a farce until 1045 will form

on the Parade in plain clothes. at this pitch of hilarity is very

Indeed, yet Guy Cory To this end they are invited to

send in their

names and managed last night with the

dresses to the Deputy Commani-- Kal Tak Players. They more

dant. RHKDF Headquarters, than held their own in the blaze.

Happy Valley, giving their units Like most Silvaine farces. It

and approximate dates of ser- was written with Robertson

vice. They are also requested to Hare and Alfred Drayton in state whether they wish in- stances of the case. However,

ever, view as the principal players vitations sent to any of their

that

His Lordship observed while the pen-knife was not a dangerous weapon, 11 had yet taken the hie of a man. He agred with Counsel that the whole Incident would never have arlsen if the deceased had not Arst attacked the accused.

He said he would like to con- alder the case before passing senience.

thought

every consideration should be given

Не

to the accused in the circum-

hard

relatives,

gd-

the ure of instrumenta in the two actors more at home en

In the It is not intended that they the make than off it, WDS BU Chay Robertson community here

Hare that anyone who killed some-

of the should be asked to march on the part could come une

the

Cushier who's March Past after the Ceremony. meek Attle along to

bank Court and plead gulity to man-

is alter ego

on the Cricket Club ground, but brought to the sur-

that they should form up by the slaughter and get off seat free, fuce by a hypnotist, there was He did not

want to give any M. G. Bailey. His subservience Saluting Base at the Cenotaph.

The

Committee Centenary false impression in this regard, to his bank manager, his wife and he would adjourn the case and mother-in-law were well hope very much that there will to consider what penalty he put over, but I would have be a good response from all old

would impose on the accused,

preferred

Just a little more when his other pelf

said Counsel bombast

His Lordship would be informed of the date was in the ascendant, when he proposed 10 puss

sentence.

Mail Notices

of

posting

man

GOOD CASTING

On the other hand, his no'er do well brother Charley (W. S. Lloyd) was excellent as the about town though not quile as convincing when on the way to being reformed.

This, however, revealed good casting, on the two men were admirably suited to the major Part of the characters they piny-

Volunteers.

H. OWEN-HUGHES

Ligutenant Colonel,

Chatman.

Hongkong Volunteer Centenary Committee.

ZAHEDI AND OIL TALKS

Affidavits

*CLICKER

BALLPOINT

PKH with

RUBY tip

SHEAFFER'S

Read

In Falconer Winding-Up Case

More affidavits were read before Mr Justice T. J. Gould, Acting Chief Justice, in the Supreme Court this morning when hearing resumed of the petition for the winding-up of George Falconer and Company (Hongkong), Ltd, brought by James Joseph Osborne King, goldsmith and silver- smith, of 20 Braga Circuit, and a former Director of Falconer's.

The petitioner is represented ( made by Chen Wai-sum, former- by Mr Brook A. Bernacchi, Mrty of the wholesale department D. A. L. Wright and Mr Patrick Yu, ail instructed by Mr M. A. da Silva.

The petition

Mr J

W. H.

Is opposed

by

J. B. Ipekdjian and Mr M. H. Seymour,

shareholders.

on behalf of the firm

of Fal-

coner's, for whom the Hon. Lee

of Falconer's, who mentioned various transactions la Bulova wrist wathes he did on the Com- pany's behalf.

Hearleg is proceeding.

d'Almada, QC, Mr John McNeill, MAN WITH

QC, and Mr A. J. Clifford, are

appearing, all instructed by Mr

G. Hampton, of Messrs Hastings REVOLVER

and Company.

Mr R. W. S. Winter, Insaucted

by Mr F. D. Hammond of Messrs

Julinson, Stokes and Master, in SENTENCED

oppearing for Mr Ipekdjian end

Mr Seymour £5 individual

shareholders,

Sentence of three years'

Mr Winter, instructed by Mr|hard labour was passed by Hammond, is nino representing Mr Justice

Mr Ipekdjian as creditor of the Company, and Messrs Ipekdjian Puisne Bros. as creditors.

Yu

con-

KING'S DENIALS This morning. Mr tinued his reading of an affidavit made by Mr King, in the course of which Mr King

denied that he had been unable to carry on

while at his duties properly Falconer's, as alleged.

CW. Reece

Judge, at the Criminal Sessions this morn-

NEW

Available at All Good Stores

Armed Robbers Ransack Flat

1

40

On the pretence of being Urban Services employees, three Chinese armed with a firearm and a dagger, gained entrance into Centre Street, first floor, Ujed Up Shree Chinese women Inmates and 50.000 worth of jewellery escaped with more than and cash.

According to the Police, the robbers entered the premises on the pretext of being sent there to inspect the kitchen. Once inside, they fled up the inmates and ransacked the flat. They loft with cash, gold rings and bracelets and other jewels, to the total value of 30,426.

A report whe made to the Police Mi 10.05.. and cordons were Emme- diately thrown around the area. Parties of Polloo stopped and searched bus and ferry passengers in the Western and Central Dia- tricta.

Today's Gazetted

Appointments

H.E.

The appointment of Mr J. T. ing on Ma Siu-kau, 33, who Wakefield, by H.E, the Governor, to be Director of Marketing and of Co-operative So- pleaded guilty to a charge Registrar of possession of a revolver cieties, was announced in the and five rounds of ammuni-Government Gazette today.

Governor has tion without a licence.

appointed Mr Bamon Young Accused denied second Tsun-sheung to be an Assistant count of conspiracy, with others Superintendent of Police in the (not in custody, to murder Kwok Hongkong Police Reserve, him-kwal

on December 5 last It was notified that Mr W. F. Kerr, Assistant Accountant Mr D. F. O. Moyne, Crown General, resumed, duty as from

the accepted

pleas April 17. said he would offer no Other appointments gazetted

He said it was untrue that Mr Ipekdjian had offered

and 49 per cent of the shares,

that Mr Ipekdjian had offered

up

Further

not

One

year.

*

Lau

to

to pay for him for these shares, Counsel,

Mr King said he instructed his and poilcitors to commence winding- evidence on the second count. wore: Mr J. C. McRobert to

because bel The accused proceedings

was caught on be Crown Counsei on probation; found he could

continue board a bua with the arms in Mr C. T. Kell to be Education

told dealing with Mr Ipekdilan and his

possession, ond

the Offeer on probation: Mr Chan

be Mr Seymour. He came to the Police he had been given it by Jim-ful to Inspector of conclusion that the shareholders someone to get rid of a Comuni Schools; Messrs Wong Chat-lok Wai-sik Primary In the Company could no longer nist

and continue in harmony with

Passing sentence, Mr Justice School Masters, be Sub- another.

Reece said he could not take Inspectors of Schools; Mr Julian In his affidavit, Mi King said that when he started political motives into considera-Ha Wing-lok to be Air Traffic sion. Possession of arms with Control Oficer (Class II); Mr his own business after leaving t

out a licence was an offence H. M. A. Bristow to be As- did not deal in that was all

for the nautical business as alleged. the Colony. Falconer's, he

too prevalent in sistant to the Secretary He remarked that Chinese Affairs. accused was fortungle he was It was also untrue, Mr King not charged with murder as he well have killed some- might said in the affidavit, that on one

if he had been occasion when he returned from

sufficient time. 4 business trip to Australia, he

ordered His Lordship mede a report to Mr Ipekdjian as to what he was about to do in revolver and ammunition to be Health Services, has appointed

confiscated to the Crown. the gold business.

was

nor did he ever say he

the nautical business. In the

engaged

Mr Yu went on to read other affidavits, among which was one

ILLEGALLY STORED

PETROL

one

given

sho

St George's Day Ceremony

FOOD OFFICER

It was notified that the Dis- trict Commissioner, New Terri- to les, on the recommendation of the Dirtetor of Medical und

Ma Tang Shiu-kau to be Food Omeer for the purposes of the Now Territories Rules made by the Governor in Council.

J, Azevedo, Assistant

Mr A

Bakit, and Mr Auw Gim-bou,

Assistan Acting Assh

been appointed Collectors

have

foz

of the Inland Re-

the purpose of

venue Ordinance, by the Com-

The strains of "The Last missioner of Inland Revenue, it

Post" sounded,

bearing

at F

the

the red

the First Battalion Dorset Infantry, took up their

was announced.

08 A wreath

H.E. the Governor has made Cross of St George was laid this morning the following acting appoint- Mrments: Mr E. N. Ponsford and by Cenotaph

Assistant Mr G. H. Sherril, C. Clemo and Mr G. E. Fining a 43-year-old suitcase

of Sanitary President

and Vice Superintendents maker a total of $500 or a total Marden. of 82 days imprisonment at President respectively of the Services; Mr R. A. Edwards, Chief Hospital Secretary; Mr G. H. Central this morning, Mr Hin-Society of St George.

Sherriff, Superintendent shing Lo

must be sold, "You

Shortly before the brief, but

of Sanitary Services during the concerned for the

of solemn safety

ceremony took place, absence from the Colony of Mr. cihers,"

four rißemen and two bugters | inst

ern Charles Strange; Mr A. WT Chiu Ping-kuen, of 543 from

Superintendent eir White, Assistant Hennessy Road, ground floor. Light

of Bunitary Services, Mr M. Teheran Apr. 22

pleaded guilty to storing petrol posts. The former, one at each Purvis, and M: T. H. W. King. General Fazlollah Zahedi, the

for domestic

purpose in con- corner of the Monument, and Chief Health Inspectors;

Dectors: Mr R Persion Prime Minister, today

travention These were the two principais. told

of dan kera. Hogarth, Controller of Posts, his Govern Parliament

regulations, failing to take rea- Hongkong Club overlooking the

Assistant Con- Following closely on in order of

sonable

to prevent precautions

Cenotaph,

troller of Posts; Mr J. M. Ebbe importance was Bay), the maid,ment would seek an oil agree- of ment with the "consortium”

the ignition of Inflammable AJ members of played by Nam Wales. Her

the Society Senior Marine Officer; Mr Yew companies eight international

vapour by fire and falling to moved in ranks of twos towards Hung-ching, "Arsistant Registrar savage coyneas was great fun in strict nocord with the nation

provide fire Oghting apparatus the east side of the Cenotaph, of Persons. and she seemed completely aalimtion laws.

was led by Mr Ciano and Mr Mar- { at a place where patrol in contrast ease on the stage,

kept. General Zahedi, who led the with one or two

кори of the other

den, bearing the wreath between Divisional officer W. T. Wong. them, the four riflemen took up characters who appeared a little uprising which overthrew

of the Fire Brigade, said that the "Reverse Arms position ana Mossadegh last August, formal- uncertain about their gestures and movements.

on April 8, at 21 Amoy Street, bowed their hearts. resigned yesterday and was

The buglets

Dr

four-gallon tin, sounded ""The Last Post," afte Smith,

ground floor, the absent-minded immediately reinstated by

K.K.T.. containing approximately three which the wreath was laid.

Time Bignal and Programm (J.A. doctor,

the | Bummary; 6.93, Content, Among those present at had a nice bubbly part to play, The all "consortium" and the

gallons of petrol, was knocked

about William Company over by a child, son of the de-ceremony were the Hon. Cedric Hart, A Play with many cliver lines, but 1 Anglo-Iranian

fendant. Whilst the petrol was Blaker, the Hon, M.W. Turner, Shakespeare, by David Beolt Daniell

(BBCTS) 6.30, Cantoticon_ was Charley's that produced delegation today met secretly.

H.B.L. Japan, USA and Canada. 6 p.m. most laughs, a contac

Dowbiggin, adão. Later

communiquo

being mopped up it caught fire. Col. WFL

Lesson 13. Prepared by New for being the obvious

J.G. with tasted

"QT stating that

A stove was standing near the Messrs

Meyer, M.M. B.K. Lee Amitted by Denis Bra

and, Lee/Wai-lan (Recorded): 4,6) which they were delivered, change of views was held en บก.

Watson, W.T. Grimsdals, A.W.

Shakespeare in uso "and" Sour L.B. further riana-

"The fire spread rapidly, and Wood, The sets were well designed, all insuem qui

Stone, M.Y.T. 7.10. Concert by Afrizo You, ja being not too elaborate, but neation is needed."Houter. Boon the twe upper floors were Fiemmes, T.A. Martin, and J.H.. and Harry Or Prino) (Ethello)

Bonais Nó 1 for Viols and Piano by of Hamen. in flames. The occupants may I be a little feminine and

Grieg: those floors could only muggest In- one or two cases a Title straightening of hemlines?, There's not room to comment

The latest shown below are those for un- registered correspondinge posted At O.P.0. Hongkong. The intest posting times elsewhere which. In general, are cartier than the GF.O. times can be ascertained by enquiry at the local offer.

The latest posting timer for registered articles are generally one hour earlier than the times shown below. Particulars regard- ing parcel malls can be ascertain- ed by enquiry at any post office.

APREL 23

FRIDAY AU

Indo-China. 6 p.m.

North Borneo. Australia, Zealand, p.

By Burface Macao, 6 p.m.

SATURDAY, APRIL 24 By Air

Malaya, Indonesia, 8 a.m. Philippines, 9 am. Pure 19.m.

Tallmad, India, Pakistan Middie and

Fast, Africa, Great

urope. 10 am.

JIDM, I p.m.

"By. Eurface

Britain

China, People's Republic, 8.30 am, Formoer,' Dia;m, Indonesia, 1 p.m.

USA. Contral and South America.

1 p.m.

Thaland, 1 D..

Bövero, 1.80 p.m.

Burma Budła, a p.m.

·Japan, 1 păm.

China, People's Republic, 3 p.m. Macao. p.m.

SUNDAY, APRIL, 25

By Alr

Formosa, Canada, 1. p.m. Philippines, Guam, llewall, USA,

p.m.

Ludo-China-Malaya" Australia, Stew Zealand.

Forinoss,' Okinawa, Japan,

p.m.

Sefl-Lenator)

ly Shan

Individually on the whole cast, but hero's the list of people who took part and who made me chuckle a great deal and verz often roar with laughter!

Consular Appointments

Dr

the

escape rear

by jumping out of the windows, and that resulted in seven casualties. One man was later went to Queen Mary

•Hospital,

suffering from fractured collar bone.

Naturalisation

Radio Hongkong

from the Convert · Fall of Madiq Itongkon Question Master: "Puizion Butler. The Team; Aline Marders; Faith Buller, John Little, Paddy H.E, the Governor, with the sport; & Time signal and Warid Sheahan (Recorded]] 7:58, Weather approval of the Secretary of Nowa (London Holy); 8,19% Arbes. State for the Colonies, has con- for the Hongkong Mampions It was notified in the Govern-

Lepers by Dr Neil Fruter." Leon ferred the privilege of British mont Gazette. today that the The ground floor, which the Naturalisation on the following Boires, 40, "Lookių Mick

01}} 8.10% Mudo le served." #crocian D. Healy, W. H. N. Wales, Queen's Exrquatur empowering defendant occupied, was partly

announced in anted Fiona Demmison, M. G. Bailey, Mr Djumbang Rusad to act as

used as a suitcase making face persons, it was for Indonesia at fory and partly

black the Government Gazette to Katudio); §. Wales,

Vice-Consul A, Blon

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day

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algnature,

portion of the premises being chant), Mr D.L.

chant), Mr Leung Yuk-kwong written prodistond the Governor, Cory, Mayl Bartlett, Janet

under

the flying quarters, housing Tomblin, J, D."

iwtruction from the Secretary Slater-JAN

four families. The petrol which (manager). Mr. Cheung Koa (PECT ROBERTS.

of Biate for the Colonies,, hat

was spilt, was used by delen. Mee {merchant), Mr Foon Wingowe: koek(London Range

Kil.: (merchani), :: Mias Erna recoitised · Moneleur Jean van dant in his tradă.

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