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Dulles Has
11.
JOHN CLARKE'S
CASEBOOK
A Busy
ALL AT Programme
THEY
Bume
SEA
had been keeping lyr on Alan time, in
for
to
tho stutioner's shop where he worked. The other day the
enough manager take action.
Alan He saw ring up on the till 109. less than he should have done.
That's right." Alan sukki, when the manager tackled him, "I took ten bob. I took this too, and this." From the Inside pocket of his Jacket he brought altver penell and diary that he had stolen.
The police were called, and it caine out then that Alat had stolen other small things from the shop, to a total value of about £4.
AT
VARIETY
T Baw Sirvel, next morning, Alun, a geog-looking young man, who were a Service pleaded guilty to the charges of theft.
Le
A policeman went Into the witness-box tu tell Mr R FL. Blundell, the magistrate, what he knew of Alan's history.
It was a curious history, for Alun had tried his hand at Bu he started things since work as an office boy in Dorset home-town.
many
his
He had been a salesinan and also a walter in a seaside resort; a cook-valet in a private house, and served two spells as 27 steward in the Merchant Navy, before taking this last job as a shop assistant.
In each job he had done well,. then, of hik own accord, lefi.
bud
|
Ahead
Washington, May 4.
State,
The Secretary of Mr John Foster Dulles, re- turned home tonight from the Geneva conference 10 face the tough job of con- vincing critica that the
United States will not "ap- pease" Communism in Indo- China nor rush into the war alone.
Mr Dulles plans a
round of high-level conferences here to- morrow, starting with a break- fast report to President Elsen- hower on the Indo-China crisis, į
His return coincided with an angry charge by the Senate Re-) publican leader, Senator Wil- lam Knowland, that Britati
and
France are apparently prepared to negotiate Far Eastern Munich
Geneva, ut Senator Knowland stil he would lend a Senate Aght to send US armed forces to Indu China if Mr Eisenhower deelded
such action.
Mr Duties' uides completed plans, just before the Secretary arrived, for a Stale Dupart- inent
conference tomonyw night between Mr Duties und top Republican and Dem eratiz Congressional leaders.
Mr Dulles was met by Vice- President Richard Nixon and other top administration aides at National Airport,
of
LAROE TURN-OUT
The unusually fange turn-aut top government officers to greet the Secretary was seen as a demonstration for administen- tion support for him, despite his failure to win "united action" from this country's alles to
meet the fude-China crisis.
"The
14
Difence Secretary. Mr Charles Wilson, had told
carlier that news conference the United States had done us KEEPING UP APPEARANCES | much as it could-short of
"HE
E made a statement, sir,“ the officor said, and began to read to the magistrate from .
"I'm very sorry about this, bul
T'we bien short of mony spice leaving the Merchant Navy Apr." Alan's statement began, "I've been
living and keeping up appearances above my wages,
*.. which were £7 10s.
אן
**The gentleman who cin- ployed him us a wok-valet here, and would like to speak for him," the officer said.
***This on's conduct Was he was with. exemplary when us." Alan's late templayet, man from Surrey, sald
EVENING JOBS
"He
ង
YE came to me straight from Merchant
Navy, which he left, I gathered, for health reasons. He was always anctly honest, and when he left, after 18 months. I understood he wanted to get a better job. so that he enuld have money to start a business of his own,"
"What kind of a business?" Mr Blundell inquired,
"Something in the
gather."
line,
I
from
catering Bald the man He was so In-
direct intervention
any
would
to help the French forces Ja Indo-
He Chine.
implied that Intervention military have to be part of a united acton with American allies.
Mr Dulles AL the airport, declined comment on his efforts to line up support for a "united action" programme lu guard Southeast Asia against further Communist aggression.
Britain has refused LE *# alung will The programme pending the outcome of the Geneva talks, but informants ald Mr Dulles was determined to press ahead with the project
talks
with here
foreign diplomats.
Mr Dulies and he would give Mr Eisenhower a "full report" the Geneva conference and other diplomate developments, "AS EXPECTED
any
Although he declined making detailed statement pending his consultations tomorrow, Mr Dulles sald "Things лL thu Geneva conference are develop- just about as expected."
out thai the
Was
now
pointed American delegation at Geneva Under- under the Secretary of State, Mr Waller Bedell
Acw Smith, who
to last weekend
to take over Mr Dulles duties.
xious to
to make as well as this job in a shop, he was working us a barmon in the evenings, to get capital together. "Unfortunately, It didn't work out. He associated with people who spent a lot of money, and he tried to keep up with them."
I'LL PAY
Geneva a go of that
asked Alan
THE magistrated to say. Just
A very sorry for committing this offence," Alan answered.
"I'd like to say," his ex- employer put in, that I'll do everything in my power to get him back
the to
Merchant Navy,"
"I thought he had to leave
reasons of health?"
for
"Yes, but he's a right again now. And I'm very willing to pay the money back that he has stolen."
don't see why you should pay it back," said the magis- trate, and turned to Alan again. "I shall have to con- sider this," he said, "you'll be remanded for a week in cus- tody"
Alan was
led away to the too, would have in consider in which direction
his futuro Jay whother he should again set
out to raise funds for a busi- ress of his own, or go to soa again. It was time that he reitled for one or the other. He had been for too long, all að вед.
"What's His Line ?“ „Solution ·!
was fearned President Eisenhower himself had suggest- ed that as many administration Icaders as possible should meet Mr Dulles. There reports from Europo that Mr Dulles would resign because of delay in forging the Southeast Asian alliance which he has been promoting.-United Press.
had been some presă
Radio Hongkong
11.K.T.
CHINA MAIL
Established 184
WEDNESDAY, MAY 5; 1954.
THE SWOOSE HAS ARRIVED
The Swoose has arrived. 'Three swecse,
fact. in have been born to Janey the goose, and Charlie the swan, hatched in a kit. chen of a farmhouse near York, The romance be tween Charlie and Janey began a year ago, when Charle settled on the pond in the grounds of farmhouse where the
Janey lived. And here
above is the result of the romance. --
press.
Hospital Trustees' Application To Tenancy Tribunal
LARGEST WRITING MILEAGE GUARANTEED
SHEAFFER'S
NEW
Fineline
"500"
RETRACTABLE BALLPOINT PEN
HK REPRESENTED
4
AT THE FAMED
'HOSPES'
FAIR
LORRY FALLS 200 FEET
9 Persons Injured
Nine persons were seri Mr Leo Gaddi, manager of the Peninsula Hotel, will be among dozens of hotel managers and ously injured when a lorry, chefs attending this year's "Hospes" Fair at Berne, Kowloon, overturned and conveying vegetables into Switzerland, where chefs from many parts of the dropped 200 feet off the world will compete in producing delicious dishes. road at the 6 milestone
Mr Gaddi will put on exhibition in
of the along Castle Peak Road at paviliona a fully laid-out Chinese chow table. He has 10 o'clock this morning. laken with him a de luxe set of bowls, ladles and all the
Eight coolles and the driver other table appurtenances used for an elaborate Chinese all suffered compound fractures
and multiple injuries, dinner.
one
Mr Gaddi left last Saturday by air for Switzerland, where he will combine business with a holiday. He plans, with Mr "Brig" Young, to see the World Cup finals.
A report from Berne says that teams of the world's leading chots from some 20 countries will try to outdo each other in producing the most delicious dishes that ever titillated the appetite of a gourmet during the "Hospes" Fair which begins on May 14 and ends on June 21.
Among the competitors will
be a team of six of Britain's
Master Chefs who will seek to prove that English cooking is not as bad as many people pre- tend.
Each national team of chefs will have a few days in which to delight customers to the Fair with their most delicious and Bucculent dishes. When the Beam takes
from 20 to May 26, highlights of
menus will be
Scotch will be salmon, grouse and turkey from Cornish pasties
the
over
from the West, Aylesbury duck and Surrey chicken from the south, Dover sales and White- balt from the Channel. to wash these down English ale, stout, porter, mead
A building described as "utterly defective" was the subject of proceedings before a Tenancy the Midlands, London Ex-
Tribunal panel, over which Mr Charles E. Loseby, QC, presided this morning, which heard an appli- cation brought by the Trustees of the Ming Tsai Hospital, of Sunning, Kwangtung Province, against the occupier of No. 6 Kwong Yuen Street East, off Bonham Strand, for a recommendation for exemption of the premises from the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Ordinance.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 5
By Als
Japan, Korça, é pún. Formosa, Okinawa, 8 pm Thailand, Malaya, Indonesia, Aus- trail, New Zealand, 0 p.m.
Indin, Ceylon, Burton,
Pakistan. Middle East, Africa. Great Britain ♣ Europe. 6 m.
By SurfacO Macao. 6 p.m.
the
Was
Д
in
The Hon. Leo d'Almada, QC, a two-storey building, plus Instructed by Mr C. Y. Kwan, cockloft, of reinforced concrete.
for the appeared
applicants, He said the estimated cost wa
and the and Mr P. L. Lain was for the approximately $25,000 opponent.
bulking could be put up la Mr d'Almada said the subject three months. Lund in Kwong Was a one- Yuen Street East was very storey temporary building valuable, he remarked, and cost which had been pul up in 1948 about $80 per square foot, It from the ruins of
war- was a popular area for Chinese structure. R was wholesale dealers, by applicants to
The present structure, he opponent for the purpose
added,
utterly defective, carrying on a business known although he agreed the party us the Shun Fung Company. walls were strong. He said it When the lease expired, op-was possible to erect an extra ponent was allowed to remain floor but did not think it could on, but he
he was given notice to be done in the present casc quit in March, 1900, when op-without the tenants moving. It plicants contemplated toking was his opinion that the present out exemption proceedings. For building was
for Inadequate certain reasons, applicants did domestic purposes. There were not proceed and opponent con-no' sanitary facilities and it con- unued to occupy
the premises travened many of the Buildings'
Regulations. as a statutory tenant.
Evidence was also given by Since then, Counsel continued. Mr Yu Cheung-dok, one of the business had ceased to exist. the Trustees of the Ming Trai On October 1, 1933, opponent Hospital. He said failed to pay his rent, and on Trustees were Messrs Lee Sing- the other December 17 last there was a kul, Wong Soon-ting and Wong distraint taken out against him Ho-chu. The Trust also owned by applicants. Counsel
men- other tioned that there
property in Hollywood Was
also
Road and Upper Lascar
Row, execution levied
against op and had
rumclent funds to ponent in four other actions in the District Court, one of these carry out the projected building actions
scheme. being
taken out by opponent's own employees for Farmona, Japan, Korea, 3 p.m. arrears of wages.
THURSDAY, MAY # By Air
India. Coylon, 10 am. Зарап, Котел, 1 p.m. Philippines, Guam, Hawall, U.S.A & Canada, 2 p.
Formosa, 3 p.m.
Philippines, North Borneo. 6 p.m.
Dy Surface
China, People's Republic, 630 am.
Macao. 9 a.m. Thailand, Neon.
Malaya, Burna, India, 3 p.m. Macao, fi p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 7 By Air Philippines, 0 km. Thailand Burma India. Ceylon, Pakistan. Middle East, Africa, Oreat Britain & Europe, 10 am
Indo-Ching. France, 11 a.m.
Indo-Chino, pan.
crat
Counsel sald
one had, every
bad luck
In business or
Thailand, India, Ceylon, Pakistan, sympathy for a person who had Middle East, Africa, Great Britain,
Europe, pm.
Who Malaya, Indonesia, 9 pm.
land, 0 p.m.
Hearing is continuing.
Sampan Owner's
Offences
N. Borneo, Australia, New Zea- could not pay his rent, but that
had nothing
to do with the issue of hardship where pre- mines were required by a land- lord
Lam Kau, 33-year-old sampant for proper development. in the case where a person was morning for falling to report
master, was fined $20 by Mr C. Hardship might be considered Cairns at the Marine Court this
Gaol And Cane
but in the
and doryphoon Shelter.
The customer will be invited with Old
or whisky.
The "Huspes"--which,
ned.
The Fire Brigade rushed two ambulances and a fire van to the scene as soon as they were noti
They carried out the rescue work successfully with day In Ove small-type kitchens. designed by the Fire Brigade. special types of stretchers Here, housewives will be able These enabled the victims be to learn how to produce the Ufted by ropes, on to the road most delicious meals in the and to the waiting ambulances shortest time and with the least without being jolted about too trouble.
much.
for
There will even be special
All nine victims were taken courses
bachelors to to Kowloon Hospital for treat- prove lo' them that their meals ment. need not consist entirely of boiled eggs and that the tin- opener is not the only worth while kitchen utensil.
DIETETIC SHOP
In addition, there will be a section devoted to dials, with a model dietelle food shop. There will also be a restaurant where will modern vegetarian dishes be served.
In front of the International Cookery pavilion there wi', be a milk-bar and a bar at which the visitor
quench hi thirst with juices from various truits and vegetables.
the
can
when and
where
bu
The Police said that the eight were thrown out Passengers
of the lorry as it tumbled down the hill, while the driver was earrled down to the bottom of the valley with the lorry,
They said that four of the victims were seriously injured.
Charged With Stealing $46,000
A Chinese paymaster, Shen of Su-vun, 38, ex-employee Civil Air Transport at Embassy Court in Hongkong, was charged before Mr Hin-shing Lo St Cen- trai this morning with stealing 340,000 on divers dates between June 1959 and May 3, 1954 from the Company.
Another pavilion will contain an exhibition of all the most modern
labour-saving devices for
kitchen. The visitor as its will be able to see, and com- same denotes both pace, the novelties produced in and "host"-is опо of the various countries and may als
exhibitions of hospitality buy largest
them, if they are not to ever staged.
big, or place an order for de- MANY PAVILIONS
livery In its various pavillons will wants H.
Defendant, pleaded guilty to the be represented the Art of Cook- Ing. Tourism, the Private
In the Tourism section, there charge of larceny by servant but after consideration Mr Lo decided Household, the Catering Trade,
will be
Restaurant a modern
that certain amendments had to be the Hotel Trade and the simple Federal Railways, where meals ed her for 48 hours in Police
Car belonging to the Swiss made to the charge and he remand
custody. The Grand Pavilion is part of the Fair, there will be defendant had
also con au
be had. In another
The Police toki the Court that over to international cookery
been employed in and it is here, in
of all kinds of Bhanghai and was transferred here the Interna- an exhibition
In 1949 as Chinese paymaster. De tional Restaurant,
drinks wines, queurs, spirits,fendant was in charge of all monies that the
waters, coffee, tea-paid out to Chinese personnel. teams of master chefs from all mineral
will take the world
in it
con sample On May 3, this your, 140,000 was turn to produce their most the many products in this field discovered missing from defandant
account. He was detained and the succulent national dishes.
Police were informed.
In a
Inn
over
The competition between the different teams of chefs will en- sure that the customer, for once, will get only the very best,
Other countries, besides Bri- tain, who are sending teams of chefs include: Franco, Italy, Spain, Germany, United States, Canada, Finland, Norway, Den- mark, Sweden, Austria, Yugo slavia, Egypt, Holland, Belgium and Switzerland.
In
another section of the International Cookery pavillon, demonstrations will go on all
UNLAWFUL
STORAGE
case
CHARGE Hearing of the against Tsang Yin-chuen, alias Tsang Ping, on a charge of allowing premises to be used for the unlawful storage of opium, opened
For Snatcher carrying
on a going business change in ownership of a craft, before Judge A. D. Scholes concern and exemption would
ing obstruction in at the provent him from obtaining the
Victoria District Yaumati For snatching watches from suitable alternative accommoda. The
Court this morning. two
women pedestrians, Lition,
prosent" casa
case had bought the craft two months Tsang had pleaded guilty, to Chak-kan, 28, unemployed, was the opponent was not doing any ago but had failed to report the two other charges of possession sentenced to 12 months and
business and was occupying a
A change ownership of structure
of a small quantity of prepared to the ordered to receive 12 strokes of ramshackle
In Marine Department. His vessel oplum and an opium pipe. district where the enne by Mr T. Creedon, in popular
sub-was found lying alongside the
"He was
was represented by Mr the Kowloon Magistracy this stantial buldings were standing.
wall yesterday in such a J. M. d'Almada Remedios. SUB-LETTING REQUEST position that it caused obstruc-
Another accused, Wong Lai- Mr d'Almada said opponent tion. Insp. C. L. Smith said
ying
pleaded Latter from America by Alistair April 30, three policemen In no longer required the premises Lam pleaded that he did not guilty to a charge of possession Cooke
Weather Report: 8, Time Signal of matching and chased
Recorded London Relay) Tung Chow Street heard shouts for business, and Counsel would think he was causing obstruction. of 3ã tœls of raw oplum,
and furthermore show that he did At the time it was ebb tide and and World News (Lapdon Relay);
30. News Talk (London Relay) or arrested the accused who later not even require them for his vessels, there could hardly move
0. Time Signal ond Pro- gramine Summary; 6.03. Lucky Dip+ - Variety Raquests presented by Mar. gherita (Studio); 7, Selection from The Vivian Eilli show "Tough at morning. the Top": 7.15. Orchestra of the Week-Philadelphils Orchesiraj: 245,
оп
a personal use. Evidence would woman, be called to show that in Janu-
Special Announcements: 8.15. Les admitted having snatched Baxter and his Orchestra; 8.30, Bong wrist watch from Recital by Dennis Noble_(Baritona);
+
150 Mozart: Consta in E Minor, K. Cheung Yee-kit. In the Police ary last the opponent had ap
V. 106, 2ấp, Da Kilja (violin), Alice; Station, he admitted Hekson (Piano); 9, Time Signal, theft from Wednesday Thudira." "Uncia Vanya”
Barbara Burnham,
another proached the applicants' rent
for permission transfer or sub-let the premises.
A woman in Polho collector
by Anton Chekov: Produced by Street on April 21.
Translation by Constance Garniti (BBCTS); Cast: Mexander Børebrylcov, Haroourt Willment, - Faisia Andreyevin, DNA First Lokation: Bonges from ants; Maria Valleyeva Varnitsky, Betty Hardy: Vanya, Leor. Quartermaine:
flyitch Twiyeglā
RMS Canton Goes Into Dock
The P. and O. Uner, 'RMS"
request Was kelayed
applicants who rejected
cation, not only because they
because of the shallow water.
Distress Signal Mystery
had plans for developing the A vessel anchored in
the
a woman, had
A third accused, charged with possession of prepared opfum, was discharged, whert the Pro- secution offered .no. evidence against him.
Insp. T. Kavanagh said that at aboush 2.80 p.m. on March 18, a Police party went to Nu, Main Street West, firs LOOF, 1
Shaukiwan, and a dovective and a Policewoman posing an
property, but because they dui harbour sent off ·distress signals | Charms Olayers were Bonished (Lo
not wish to have any sub-letting abortly after 60'clock this
on the eriate, Stanley Canton, entered the reason' for 'MEKIES Mornings responded Immedi- é
Harold Boult; Doctor datrov, James McKechnie Marina, Bybil Arundale; A Workman
ton;; Musta played and sung by
Some oplum was members of the request for permission to
The Police
party entered the fat and *said Counes), was " for siely, und 'w' launch was sent "off a search zurükledi an opium pipe
“Malemant to Mr Chiu Kwan-cheo qunlined the signat had been sent, vither the Pallowa archllect, produced plans, which made" s'routine call; on all the "min" prors thah Tungwa Che be had prepared on applicante vineske čáry harbour, but, with no principal tenant of the premlees. [Instructions - for the careation of
George Warriors Pelting the Dock for annual docking verer-the purpose of recouping him to investigates However aber And Lamp Tape
afternoon.A
Alexia Chumbaker;212.3, One Night Bund. George Biravo... and
bis The Carton is expected to well for hir losses in business.:\-|could, riot trace frown, which ship' :tioned and. Sommandations, would}]
Ouchovára velles voonTREGAR. Whether (wburn strom dock on May 11 Report: 118ktime 2 Bigṇal.
and to resume her voyage to the United Kingdom the following day.
Goodal at Manse (Chod ve hava Quern; 21.30, Cicle Down,
where the
hospitality.
visitor
The treatment of customers and their entertainment forms a section of the Hotel Exhibition, Tastefully laid out reading, writing and drawing-roomne will be on view, as well as billiard oms, skittle alleys and various
pieces of musical apparatus.
Professional training required for the staff of hotels and restaurants is also given an im- portant place in the Fair. Here. the visitor can see the methods used to train aspiring hotel em- ployees.
To complete Foir, there open-air
cautioned statement defan- dant said that he discovered $4,000 missing from his accounts last year. In an attempt, to redeem this he took $11,000 which he lost in the = further $13,020
sold exchange.. Ho then took
for a partnership in business. H lost thi sunt * Well,
On May 3 he took $10,000 which he romitted to fils famly in 'Bhang- hat. Defendant has ged parents, wife and two chlidren to support. His salary with CAT was Usatla a month, concluded the Police,
When Mr Lo asked how defendant could have covered the deflake and escape detection for a whole year. Mr G Hardacre, who appeared on behalf of CAT, mid that defendant the "Hoepes" W pald twice monthly and various managed to fil in the deficit with borrowed money before each monthly such
audit. He WA Caught on May merry-go- only because a surprise, check was
held.
will be attractions shooting galleries, ounds and swings.
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
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