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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

Family Reunion

TOLLY was four yeurs mother old when her

MOLLY

Molly's

ne,

died. The happy home that the child had known began to break up almost at once,

For grief affected father in a strange way

honest been who had hard-working. become almost evernight a criminal in way

and

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CHINA MAIL

No Public Support For Syngman Rhee

Dislike For His Plans Of New War To Unite Korea

New York, Aug. 4. President Syngman Rhee of Korea began his cross-country trip of the U.S. today, en route home to continue appealing with the determination directly to the American people for backing in his unyielding struggle to unite his country.

But U.S. editorial writers and commentators, who reaffirmed their sympathy and affection for the old patriot, felt he had been gravely misinform- ed about U.S. public opinion and that his pleas to who grow up to be a restless, the people to bring a change in U.S. Government

* ist und last long, itat it left

unhappy gri

F

wpon Molly,

In Ireland, when she was of

work. * ነ Jobs, but

ge

several not settle down.

Molly took she could

A last she

enme to England, following in the footsteps of an older sister

THE WEST END

TOLLY'S sister was married

MO

and had a home in London

Molly might.

had she chosen,

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from tuese have used which to operate in her search for a career of some kind

Perhaps that at first was her she quickly found! plan, for work-then, nearly as quickly, lost and in quick succession

and inst found

other three jobs.

Her heart was In none them, for Molly had

West End, and the

bewitched her

seen the

West Eude

policy were in vain.

Four New York newspapers showed no

Rhee's departure support Mi saluted with warm words but with firm advocates.

There reminders that recognition of

to unite Korca.

When Mr Rhee

arrived

נור

and ather

sign of

any public for the programme ho

were

Auggestions by

by re-

made

his cause and the sinerie tri-, Washington columnists that Mr

been misled Rhee had! tit not meun bules paid him

the declarations endorsement of his call for war

Juris by Senator William Knowland Ameri- unistanding cans who favoured Intervention in Indo-Ching to host Commu- nit aggression in the Far Easi, Senator Knowland's position might in the Republican Party

Mr Rhee that have convinced majority public opinion favoured immediate strong action against

anly Cominunists and

the ad- ministration itself was holding back.

similar found he Chicago editorials of whole-hearted wel- come coupled with disapproval it was of his "preventive warh

US. A the the Bank United Press survey of news

Polumas editorials and

paper

New British

Envoy

She joined those other young To Yugoslavia

people who live as best ean on the pickings to be had around Piceatly CL.cus.

FIGHTING, GRABBING

IT WAS not long before Molly was standing in the dock at Now Street, She was charged with using insulting behaviour

Aghing another girl in of those feree contests yeth and girls indulge around the Circus when run out of invretive.

one which

Iri they

back again.

The

wend Ant kg she charge

Molly was ned away. Before

wax

wax

The same But this time, instead

of Bghting. behaviour

Molly's insulting Look

uf

the form grabbing at the arms of pass-

ers-by

This

How Sinet, tm Molly was semunden in custody be made. At for inquires to

19 years old, she seemed to be bending in the wrong direction

were

alle zethy When

Inquiries the complete. Molly came back, dark-haired girl, quietly dress- almost and softly-spoken, poke-bonnet prim in manner.

edi

BETTER NOW

MISS HAMILTON, the pro-

Mbation

ofzer. wint into

the

!

APPEARED STUNNED

When President Rhre Berived in Washington, columnists 17- perted that he appeared "slun- hcd", after the firt official con- he regarded as tacis, by what

THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954.

Mendes-France Addresses French Assembly

10 Months' Gaol For Father Of Three Obtained $12,000 By

False Pretences

Blinking through his tears, So Kan-kai, 32, unemployed, father of three, pleaded heavy respon- "roadblocks to US. ellen." He sibilities for his turn to crime before Mr Hin-shing

2207-

told

fens he could not "under-

Gove.nment's stand the London, Aug. 5.

to Dght." willingness Sir Frank Roberts, leading

"The American people are for German expert at the Foreign. Everywhere

go hy greet Office

Je holds where

me as a hero. Women kiss my Under-hand. Why does the adminis- positiuri of Deputy

t;ation hold back Se etary, has been appointed

the people are ready to light?" he Yugoslavia,

way quoted as saying. Foreign Office announced today.

But American friends of Rhie Ivo Sir 15c

succeed

trans- Mallet. who

for the past 30 yen s said they Ls Is being ferred from Belgrade to Madrid, tied to show him he had mis- public sympathy Ambus judged U.S. to replace the nitting

and affection.-United Press. sade to Spain, Sir John Balfour.

basador 10

Si Frank Roberts, 46, has been in charge of German affairs | at the Preign Ofe since Octo- bur 1951, and was one of the i to Mr Anthony } senic advisers Eden, t 3.1 #dish Foreign Sec:4- nt th Berlin Foreign conference this year. Ministers

repre- He will be Britain's

three-power at the sentative Western study

oup meeting at the Foreign Office today to draft a reply Russia's latest note on a general European security

Reuter.

Arson Fear

In S. Africa

the witness-box. After he had New Organisation Of

Terrorists Feared

read

A

the

report on Molly, magistrate, Mr R.H. Blundell,

asked: "Has she had any home tife, this girl"

"Not really, since her mother died," Miss Hamilton said, "Her

father Ecemed to go to

bits

Ko

then. But things are better there now, and she could back in a few weeks.

"In the meantime, she could live near her sister, who would like to speak to you."

If I were in put her on probation

The sister says she would like to help her." sald Miss Hamilton. She, and her hus- band are both here."

RESPONSIBILITY

MOLLY'S sister cume

0

Capetown, Aug. 6. Speaking in the South African Assembly, Govern- ment and Opposition mem- bers affirmed that there was evidence of African organi- sations in the Union whose object was to burn down property of Europeans.

140

canes

ot

whin

Troops Clash

the

With Tunisian

Terrorists

In Tunisia, troops and fellagha outlaws clashed 60 miles south of Sfax in the desert. Two bandits were killed, the authorities said, one French parachutist died in the battle and two others were wounded.

One

Tumisian

WAS

shot

through the head in the same

region by another bendit group when he refused to give them weapons.

Di

A

of

1

of

Lo at Central this morning.

So admitted having obtained $12,000 from his employer by false pretences on July 29 and was sentenced to 10 months' gaol by the Magistrate,

The Police told the Court that So, who had been employed as salesman by the Hip, Hing Hong Export and Import Firm r made out a nearly four years, will tor chemicals

o July 28 for $12.372.30 payable to the Kin Ching Hong Company.

The

complainant, acting manager of the firm, made out a cash cheque for $12,000 which he

the defendant on the gave

aders to with day following have the chemicals shipped to

Formosa,

Defenda

und at com

trok

the cheque

On the day of his disappar

a letter to his inte, So w.ctc employer

complaining of the i-ir:atment he had received at his hands and beating his action of giving him netice of dismistal. INFORMED POLICE

"Detendent's wife returned $1,000 to the Court, when she learned of her husband's friony, and this sum with $123 which was on defendant's person Di the time of his arrest, was re- turned to the complainant.

So, who had a clear record, told the Court in mitigation that he had six mouths to feed with a monthly salary of $200.

Pres. Wilson

Passengers

M. Mendes-France, the French Premier, addresses the National Assembly to report on the Indo-China settlement. Ex- peace

press Photo.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 DT Air Philippines. North Borneo, I pm.

By Surface MACAD. p.m.

FRIDAY, AUGUST # By Air Philippines m

Thalland, Burma, India,

Chylon

Sheaffer's SNORKEL

Bailey Tackles Crown Counsel On "Allegations"

Albert Francis Bailey, 33, who faced com- mittal proceedings on six counts of libel, alleged before Mr Lawrence Leong at Central this morn- ing, that Mr Y. H. Chan, one of the complainants, had repeatedly asked the Court to stop him (Bailey) from making what he termed to be allegations.

Bailey also alleged that the Crown had made one had more allegations against him and no stopped the Crown. He added that the Crown Counsel's methods of conducting this case and in making the allegations were such as to amount to tactics. He asked that such tactics must cease.

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Mr J. C. McRobert, Crown, préted r:flection' on any court Counsel, who is nasisted by Dot in the Colchy. These allez- Insp. R. Dudman, said he had tiens of the Crown Counsel wire not stopped and would not stop entirely unsupported by the acctired from making any facts and were not shared by allemtions. But such allegations any court as proof.

that the Hon. must be substantiated or with- point but

Chief Justice Acting

has even drawn by the accused.

Tho

substance himself so stated that I was free charges allege that Bailey maliciously te take criminal or civil pro- publishodi defamatory libels in ceeding; with regard to my com- the form of six letters, knowing them to be false, concerning Mr Peter H. Sin and Mr Y. H. Chan, solicitors, and Mr S. K. Yee, bank manager, on

9. 13, 15 and 24. April accused is on $0,000 bail.

about Tluc

When the hearing of the pro-

plants in this O.J. uction and

In the Appeal No. 2 of 1853,"

In reply, Mr McRobert sald he would make it clear that ho did not and would not at any time

accused y to stop the making any allegations.

'GENERALISED' CHARGES "I presume that the accused

to my action

ceedings resumed this morning is referring

Balley told the Court he had o

in

few submissions to make. He asking the Court to point out to the accused that if he chooses saiti in

In conducting his own ease, he Was under such circumstances to make exceedingly generalised entitled to all the privileges that allegations, he must before the

end. of there

proceedings a lawyer would have.

He submitted that the last substantiate or withdraw thesa

allegations. witness, Mr Y. H. Chan, was

"Provided that this is done, 1 wrong when he repeatedly ask- ed the Court to stop him from can say nothing. I am merely the acctired termed to be making what he

trying to prevent allegations. "On this, I submit that the honourable Crown Counsel has made more allega- tions than I ever have

made and further that no ene, stopped him."

INQUIRE INTO TRUTH The

Couns:1 had Crown stated that the six charges re- lated to criminal libel contained in letters

to Messrs signed

Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Oreat P. H. Sin, S. K. You and Y.

Britain Europe, 10 am,

Forniusa, Japan, Korea, 2 pm. Indo-China, 6 pm.

Thailand, Indio, Ceylan, Pakistan, Middle East, Aftien, Great Brita

Europe. 6 p.m.

Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, p.m.

By Surface Macao, BATI, North Borneo, am, China, People's Republike, 0,30 am.

Ceylon.

Aden. Melayu, East, Haly, Great Britain and Europe.

H. Chan and that these matters arose from a number of actions In the Supreme Court,

The

proceedings present

truth were to inquire into the of the matter complained of.

then allowed to རྞྞf I am

the truth, prov

I say that I the must obviously go into Middle

documents concerned, Any objections which Crown Counsel mode against my going into the matters concerned are contrary theso to the

of purpose proceedings."

The

Crown

had Counsel submitted that the accused's

Canada,

17 AT.

Japan. Hawal), USA. 1 pm.

Australia. Rabaul. Philippines, The as President Wilson New Zealand, vm.

Indo-China, France. 2 p. arrived this morning from

Macao, 6 nm. the United States, via Japan

SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 By Alt full

U.S.A.. Japan, Korca, Tas complainant Informed the and Manila, with a

list including sam Police of the incident and in- passenger

Burma. 8.m. more than 20 Americans

Philippines, a.m. quirits revealed that the com

"Kin Ching Hong" was who are making £} Pacific Japan, Korea, U.S.A., 6 pm. pany

By Surface China, People's Republic. 9.30 a.m. non-existent,

От Tuesday this month, cruise.

those disembarking Among defendant gave himself up at

Neyes, and here were Miss Polly Police Station Western

of the San when asked for an accounting Travel Editor

Francisco Chronicle, on one of of the money he had stolen said

for trips abroad her frequent that he had given $2,000 to his

of tourism; Mr wile, $6,500 to a clansman, the promotion who would open, a firm in Japan John G.. Mein, en route

take his post as Djakarta with the capital, and with the pist Secretary of the American reat he had paid off his debts,

Consulate-Generai there, Mrs Mein and

and their two children; Mr and Mrs Laurence Judd, of the Presbyterian Board of Forei

route 10

Chol Ching-pak; manager of Missions, en

Chinese mission Board's

hall and a inja dance

Chan Nan, Thailand, and their chilwoman,

Lam-chun, 24, dren: Mr P. H. Ryan, Vice unemployed, both ridi President of

Best Co, a New 181 Gloucester Roach,

concern of trade were remanded for two days publishing Insurance Journals, and and

and Mrs custody by Mr. Hin-shing Lo Ryan: Mr R. J. MacQuald, of at Central this morning on a the U.S. Foreign Service, his charge of possession of radio

without a licence.

TO

LETTERS THE EDITOR

Clear Water Bay Monster

but

the

York

wife

to

to

10

Alleged Possession

Of Radios

floor,

Sti

for

curfew was imposed

second largest clly Stax, Tunisia, on orders from the French Resident-General.

On the political level, seemed calm. A new "national reconciliation" Cabinet gathered the Premier-des znate, by

may be up. Tehar Ben Amar, proved tomorrow by the ruling Bey.

It is certain to include mem- An organisation calling itself

Nationalist Neo- "Cheese Cheese" (very hot) was bers of the sending aut circulars threaten- Destour Party, Habib Bourguiba, President of the Party, said in ing to burn down farms.

The Minister

today of Justice. Mr France

that the new

and children: Mr Maurics equipment C. R. Swart, Bald that thesa Cabinet would get the "un-

Ser of the US Foreiga

alleged

to Defendants are Rice, letters were being Investigates conditional support of all those country above

vio

Mrs Rice and children; Mr have had in their possession on who put their for-by the poller.

Sir, I was interested to read Robert Deeping, of the US Wednesday alx complete radio M ward, a bright-eyed pretty told the House some time aga

The Minister said that he had all else",

Mohammed Chenik, premier the story about the Junk Bay Foreign Service, and Mrs De:p transmitters and receivers, one Monster and your Comment on Ing: Mr K. L. Kwong, President radio receiver and a quantity of girl, full of confidence.

that he had Information that ousted by the French in early "You're taking on,rother

the big Devil Ray in yesterday's of the Bank of Conicit, Son spare parts. action

Mall. China

The Fisheries responsibility, you know," said people in Cape Town were being 1952 in a strong-arm

ies Francisco, and Mrs Kwong: Mr Det. Sub-Insp. M. E. Davis,

Wu, Mr T. Huang and who is the magistrate to her, "still trained to start fires.

Since January this year, some which touched off a wove

In charge of the case. terrorism .which has lasted Omeer teels that the size of the

remand ray-reported to be 20 twos Mr S. M. C deliberate almost

ever since, also pro- noch, she's really a very good

I don't." think exaggerated

Staff, accom further enquiries. his *otal support".- with incendiarism had been reported mised

wives girl," said Molly's sister,

in the Western Cape and in the United Press. nod towards the dock, where

Ruth Gallagher, a bis ray fish oft Clear Water panied by their SUPPORT FOR PREMIER time there had been 104

children; Mrs feet from my Molly blushed deeply.

Bay about ten

Miss Helen Chicago teacher "Well, if you and the pro-cases of allegedly deliberate

Paris, Aug. 4. launch, Ata conservatives of San Francisco, Mrs The Inter Parliamentary estimate. I would say it was

at bation officer can persuade her incendiarim throughout the rest

Group of the Overseas In- least 15 feet across and 20 feet York; and Mr. and Mrs George F. C. Barnes' and son, of New of South Africa. to be good while sho's with you, that's the main thing," sald Mr At present, the campaign was dependents today pledged in along. It was lying's fow Inches winwood, of Australia, pe

by communique published here to under the surface, was diamond being carried on mainly

Belgrade, Aug. 4. He put Mally on probation, grass and bush fires but letters support the French Govern shaped and had

a white

Yugo Press, the semi-oficial Among the cruise and she left the court, with her in the European and African ment's decision to give Tunisia on the centre of its back. sister and her brother-in-law

Describing the Government's ide

glided past the Insinch and dis were Judge James By McNally, Yugoslav news agency, reported and their baby. She was one of languages have suggested that internal autonomy.

action as wise, the statement appeared. On the Way back of the New York Supreme Court tonight that "all conditions had settlement of the woven-year-old sald,

of director of Triarte dispute between "We hope the spirit saw what I thought was the and Mr McNally; Mrs H R been fulfilled" for speedy

water Sharp, Jr. behind it will dictate its con- same ray threshing the

the E.I. Dupont de Nemours & and Yugoslavia.. PLANE DIVERTED duct in future not only with about 50 yards away from us,

Yours, etc. Co. of Wilmington, Delaware,

hopes, expressed yeste The

and her children; Mr. E. B. day by mdr John Torter Scandinavian Airline regard to Tunisia but also in äll

M.Marshall, Chairman of C. & United States Secretary of State.

CP& E. Systoma' DC 6, "Anund Viking", overseas countries."......

Sir, Mr Gorazdowski may

of Chicago, and that diplomatic negotiations now scheduled to arrive frcan Tokyo

Mr Brüestleln's "ray- not Mr Marshalli to the Government,, the

ettlement soon, has been to. en-flight

Che Kalmar: Dr Mick: Morring Mr. Stockholm, was

received in Belgrade, } of leading the Tunisians, to the However, I think he

their own find it rather uncomfortable to

M Honch R&Porter MA Oliver civil aircraft managed management of

Me I namithar: it was potalble /might come mute JABARY 20d Mrs H. A. Brown, ME and a settlem “HÄIR PLAY” 17 Allen St

Blundell,

the family again.' .'

Mrs Attlee Out

Of Hospital

Oxford, Aug2:4.

some

all European property threatened,France-Presse.

The Overies. Independents

com

NO About, a monik: ago I saw:(the United Nation members of requested, the

and

CRUISE PASSEN Wengers

Trieste Agreement May Be Near

Italy

this moming on its Brst passen. i would 'rive all their support" be quite correct in claiming that Marshall R. Me andále: Hi in progress : would result; inval Clement Attike, 'v wife of / dereied to Manila' due to poor,mimitque said, to; pilni' the task.) dangerou ABREUKTI Pund, Mr G & Campbell:, Mc-and-favourablja

ko) Jalick, afich take off, bule? wire | affairs = progressively, and; thus have. á tamé ́elentointialt ng TANORK Yang hdr, and Mrs | the agedevi valdes ja fas

the Labour Party Parliamentary weather conditions.

HOME CELLO BEAST delayed up to two hours in some consolidate Franco Tunisian lepl

from mrking generalised all:ge- tions which he connot sub- • stantiate. The only other thing

I can say is as Crown Counsel, I am not accustomed to making statements in my cpening which I am not prepared to substan- t!2%"

The hearing is continuing.

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the

be taken as an allegation of the Crown Counsel,

On his part, the accused eard he had nevis sald anything which could correctly be inter-

Igor

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

MICH

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