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Frederick Sees Red PINPRICK
annoyances
minor indignities
abound these days for the little man, the man in the street. Licence to protest has not exactly been with drawn from him, but his masters have discovered
comfortable way of handling any awkwardness his com- plaints may rake up
CHINA MAIL
Hongkong May Be Bypassed
More Direct
Sino-German
Trade Likely
London, May 21.
In an article on Germany's increasing trade with China, the independent weekly "Economist" said the German's biggest disappointment in their post-war dealings with the Chinese trading organisations had been over delivery and payment terms.
It added: "In spite of the efforts of the old China hands in Hamburg, the good old days have not returned when the German exporter could be
By inventing the public relu-sure of receiving his money as soon as he had
tlong man, whose fountain-pe
is filled with erantz hey and
not ink, these shield themselves against criticism and the buffe the
ut authority assumption involves.
Confused and bewildered by being no often told that crawling buses are
are best for hit and that o threepenny pus. would be a little blessing In
disguise, the mun loses his sense of judgment, He tends to Imagine alfronts and to amend matess by taking the law into his own hands As Frederick did.
FOR
IRRITATION
of
OR over 30 years, Frederick has worked un the railways. He is a ute-looking man, lean anci with n subdued sort digally about him. Because the work they do involves coul, and is dirty. Frederick and his mates, when they report cach hit ant change duy, go to a
Inio old cluthes there,
The hut is in
yard,
and parked
corner of the
close agunst it
lately there has been a
coal-
lorry. That does not seem to „ter of greal moment,
became 40.
bo a
but to Frederick
For to get to the hut he had to squeeze sa eiusely to the lorry that always his good clothes, in which he went to work, were in torn or soiled danger of being by the lorry's tank.
TAT
WIL
one thve
INDIGNATION
14
been a
shipped his goods.
"The Chinese, it is found, have imposed very stiff They pay only on delivery conditions on exporters.
and are liable to refuse to accept the goods and con- fiscate money deposited as 'performance bond' on the grounds that the deliverice do not come up to contract standard.
have
nu
give instructions that Bongkong uffer was to be cut out of German- They Chinese trade but the German that husd
Is
the
"As the Germans
ko Ικής representatives Interests at the Customis, are helpless to protest.
"The Communists, It realised. are playing T different European traders aguinst anch other now that British firms have been ousted. "For this reason, the Germans bave become iwitre
deurling with (f advantages Hongkong rather than with Peking.
"AL
time, thr Chinese induced the Bonn authorites to
one
گرده
th
direct
Costello To
Be Eire's
New Premier?
Dublin, May 21. Mr John Costello, who probably will be the next Premier of Ireland, said today the new Government would "relieve the period of austerity. of the past three years.
exporters quickly mistake put right,
"Until the recent extension of the transferable account ના there was on advantage in trad ng through Hongkong rather than direct with Peking because sterling transfer the latter's required
approval from the Bank of England.
THROUGH EPU
Established 1845
SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1954.
Jane Russell Film Not For Catholics
Rome, May 21. Italy's Catholic Film Centre, which examinee mil filme being shown in the country, forbade Catholics today to see Jane Kolk Line."
"The French
Tho Centre's weekly bulletin an now (lim said the ploture was “excluded for Catholles becauso of the
of the licentiousness
scente prescrylatieri,”......Reu- ter.
Korean Elections
May Get Majority
Rhee
Seoul, May 21. The strength of President Syngman
Rhee's Liberal
Pakistan Beats Oxford
By Nine Wickets
Oxford, May 21.
Pakistan today beat Oxford University by nine wickets in their three day match which ended here this evening.
Oxford had scored 253 in their first innings to which Pakistan replied with 392. At lunch to- day, Oxford lost three wickets for 130 runs in their second innings.
I
The left Acter slows
were particularly
front, Pakistan | Savesome while Imilaz Ahmed |
After lunch Oxford were soon things all their own way on A in trouble. Half their wickets drying pitch after rain here to- were down with one run stil day when Abdul ilafez Kardar Zequired to level the overall led the louring side to victory acores and though this together over his old University. with boundary put Oxford four runs in soon had the home side out,
The lust six wickets actually fell for 31 runs and Imtiaz Ahmed crowned a fine piece of work by stumping two of the the last three men. Altogether be stumped three and caught two Oxford batsmen during the kings which closed at 109, leaving Pakistan to score 31 for victory.
spin bowlers
Pukistan's
gave every support behind the stumps by stumping three men and catching two others to make his match "bag" eight.
to
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and lost spinners had wicket in soring the runs.
Party in the third National Irish Pro's
Assembly will not be appar, ent until new members meet early next month.
This was the conclusion that politlent observers drew from the announcement by the Cen- trol Election Committee South Korean
in
all the 203 electorales.
Surprise
Golf Win
Llandudno, May 21.
✰
How complete was the mastery ol the Pakistan
Attack
Wis shown by the fact that the last wickels fell for Boven Oxford
runs. Actually the third wicket putr were parted at 130 process on of eight men back to the pavillon wade the more crept to 100,
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2
7
M. C. Cowdrey, b. Shujaud-
din,
Delisie, e Imtiaz Ahmed, b.
on the Maesdu course here. Oxford University 2nd innings
that 47- Marsland. ს. Khan Even remembering year-old Henry Cotion, three hammad times Open Champion, reached Smith, Ibw, b. Zulfiqar the semi-final, it was the
Aluned year-old Irishman who attract-williams, e. Inilaz Ahmed, edulentdam by the way
b. Fazal Mahmood crushed Scotland's Eric Brown This occurred in the quarter- and when O'Connor, holder of the Ulster Championship, play- guesseding in only his third tournament be CDTILC
won by RoV (T) outside Ireland, and five to put out the last sur- Parly
year's British and
Spectators who saw Brown win this tournament two years ago, were amazed at the way he foundered against O'Connor's consistency, particularly
with
Politient observers
there
would In
announced both before
10
or In general it may be said that the City now again has hand in large part of Germany's trade with China.
"Though they
recognise the of advantages
this, it is not altogether 10
Germans liking since they would prefer the British bat to know tuo much about their business".
TRADE PACT bouli have
The Economist said the latest Mr Costello said that Tues-
Fagwards? trifling anoyance became
regularising day's nation-wide election, which in Frederick's amint a gross and
tha Germai trade direzi
with gave the coulitlen opposition 80
changea Intolerable imposition. The pin-
Ching had come from commer- to 64 Deputies
for Premier
cial on banking prick wound turned replie, and
eireles who affiliations, Eamon de Valera's Fianna Fail. day his jacket aught us showed that the vast majority were campaigning for the after the Assembly met. Any Jorry asil bution
Was Di
musi the people disapproved of Government to sign a trude party be recognised economic and Anancial policies and payments
have at least 20 members. The torn off.
agreement with Frederick in
lost ve atient
of that Govenument Brick
oppostition that Peking.
party has fury seized a short steel rod they desired a change."
It added, "It has been point- | seats. that lay on the ground, raised
"They followed 21 pulley of ed out that at present 00 per £t against the lorry,
restriction, Our policy will beent of German deliveries brought it smashingly down on expansion," he said emphatically. Chinn and over 70 per cent of
which he de-
Fine Gael tyre valve,
(United Ireland) imports pass via third coun- molished su antisfactorily that Parly leaders already are call- tries. ho Det about the other on the ing Mr Costello Taoiseach"
one way, the Germans which is the officlul Irish name have a closer contact with the side of the lorry.
Chinese than the British. This Then, his short anger speft,for Premler.
due to the
the fact that Newspaper reporters refer to he stood with the Iron bar still
"Shadow
Export-Import Taolscach"
Cor- us well as a trade (pronounced "Tee-Shook") until peration
Although the President's par y mission has its European offices June 2-United Press.
in East Berlin as an open and majority,
may yet
clear-cut obtain D It has no chance of visible sign that Chinese trade
two thirds passing amendments
EXILILO
in his hand, feeling ashamed-him as and perhaps afraid,
The police were called, and Frederick was brought to the Clerkenwell court, where pleaded guilty to doing worth of damage to the lorry's tyre valves.
REMORSE
£5
THE story was told to Mr T.F. Davies, the magistrate, who asked Frederick what be wished to say.
Saar Agreement Denied
By Quai d'Orsay
is
Chinese
to
is part and parcel of the Com- munist trading_bloc.
"But the Germuns on the other hand have not yet been on 'Peking plenics' like their British competitors. it will not be long before they do."— Reuter,
Paris, May 21. The French Foreign Office today oMelally denied that a settlement had been reached "I realised afterwards how
France between
West And foolish it
Frederick Was,"
Germany on the Sour ques- shame faced, answered,
the tion, shock of discovering his violence still upon him.
"It wasn't only foolish, it was wicked," said the magistrate, thorised quarters, it is Frederick bowed his head.
"If you had any complaint," the magistrate went on, "It was against the man who put the lorry there, not against his employers. I can't understand people who destroy things. It is everybody's job to produce, not destroy."
CONTRITION
CONTRITION seemed to make Frederick shrink. "Sorry," he mumbled.
He was fined £5 and ordered to pay 25 compensation to the blameless owners of the lorry, went sadly away,
and
remembrance of his momentary Jack of self-control shook him even more than whit it had eest him.
DARTWORDS SOLUTION
DREADNOUGHT — Warship
to au- incxact
A communique issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs sald in part: "According
that a question con be regarded having been reached.
Bidault, Eden Leaving For
Paris Bettlement of the Saar
as
of the
Ceremony
Geneva, May 21. M. Georges Bidault, French
"During the meeting Committee of Ministers of the
Foreign Minister, left Geneva Council of Europe, a certain
by train for Parla tonight for number
of talks
took place consultations with the French which should enable the prob- Government and to attend the lema relating to
to the Suar to be weekend Anglo-French-Entente defined more exactly.
Cordiale celebrations.
He is expected to return here either on Sunday night or Mon-
"The Government has not yet been able to be informed of the detailed results of these talks day morning. the object of which could not While in Paris be to establish a settlement. will discuss the but to facilitate the search for Indo-China It."--Reuter."
British Air C-I-C To Visit Saigon
Singapore, May 21.
M. Bidault nine-nation
peace talks here
with_President Hene Coty and M. Joseph Laniel, the Primo
Minister.
An extraordinary Cabinet meeting may be called during the weekend to hear a personal report by M. Bidault.
During M, Bidault's absence Air Marshal Sir Clifford the French delegation here is Sanderson, British Commander- being led by M. Jean Chauvel, Worship Adore Adoratahn-Chief, Far East Air Force, Ambassador to Switzerland.
hera tomorrow →Tamdalı — St8Blein-Nalla leaves
Mr Anthony Eden, British Tough Though - Thought-Food short visit to Saigon and the Foreign Secretary, is
due to Wood - Forest Nottingham ---- Trent -- Treet - Greater Tonkin delta,
leave here by air for Daiting Waiting -- Wriung-Wall While In Indo-Ching, Air Parls tomorrow morning -Tall -Order Law-Dear Marshal Sanderson will meet attend the Entente Degree Flank → Fül — FU-FTIU -Drill-Pack -- Back - Number top-ranking French
on a
.
to
Cordiale
Air Force celebration Court Four Cource Course and Army officers as well as After attending an Entente plán --- Pan-Peter Deter senior Vielnamero officers. Cordiale funcheon he will fly to Defer - Freeth=C/rent=OUPIDITY,
=(London Expres dervice)
France-Presse.
London during Saturday afters noon for talks with Sir Winston- ***** Churchill, the Prime Minister,
Mr Eden la expected to; dy
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D. Fasken, almuped Ahmed, b. Shujauddin
Extras
NO CHANCE
his iron clubs in a tricky wind.
Tomorrow, O'Connor WHID. C. Jowett, not oul, ... But among
realise a Welong ambition the Independents
Cotton are men who might be persuad- maich against Cotton. ed to join the opposition party
worked hard and well to beat to bring i
first Ken Redford by two and up to required otrength. The 10 unendorsed one and then Fred Booyer, by Liberals are as yet an unknown three and two, and never really looked to be in danger of losing quantity.
either game.
obtaining
the
necessary for
con- Chant stitutional
10 President Rhee has planned Introduce when tho now Assembly met.
The amendments would have to power given the people decide on national major issues by referendum and would have reduced the effectiveness of the Assembly.
Despite is loss of lve seals. the Democratic Nationalist Party has still more "big namer' any other party in the Assembly.Réutur.
than
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MACAO
Tolal BOWLING:
0 M R W Fazal Mahmood 30 18 41 2 Khan
Mohammad 10 2 19 1 Shujauddin
29.2 13 45 4
semi-finalist Jahn Jacobs, a in last year's match play cham-Maqsood pionship: and Norman Sutton, will meet In the other semi- Sutton beat the former finol. match play champlon, Harry Weetman, by three and two and
5 0
Zulfiqar
Ahmed 2
Ahmed 17 3 53 3
Byes 2 Leg-byes 4. Fall of wickets 1/20, 2/71,
Ken Geddes by three and on 3/130, while Jacobs defeated
Charlto
4/130, 5/189, 6/143,
Ward by two and one and Denis 7/150, 8/104, 9/167, all out 109. Smallton by the same margin.
beat
Pakistan 2nd Innings
14
16
4
Total (for one)
34
The biggest upset today was Hanif Mohammed, not out..
Dal Rees the defeat of
by Alimudelin, b. Jowett Geddes at the 20th hole in the | Imtiaz Ahmed, not out
Extra morning and it was immediate- ly recalled that Geddes Cotton here two years ago.
In other morning games, Boobyer beat R. G. French at Fall of wicket. 1/20.
Bowling: the 19th, Brown beat Smithers O'Connor by four and two, beat Geoffrey Cotton by three Jowett and two. and Smalldon bras Allan Tom Haliburton, by two and one-Router.
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