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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

Visit To An Old

A

Friend

LICE'S

home

WOM

Ju

one of those Lancashire towns where Ang-heaps and call chimney-stucks throw their shndows over row upon

row of sont-stained, stunted,

overcrowded houses,

on

London, to Alice in her late teens, was a rity of nagle, re- mate a Samarkand to mielent exciting. travellers, mysterious, She glimpsed its splendour, and

the prolac

television screen, at lie movies, in news- from and paper photographs, those glimpses built up a picture of this old workaday elty

that ali between halfway Was Vienna and Sunse: Houlevar t

She dreamed of roming 10 London

iri htt

the Joining galety, and there came a day when dreams would no longer do

NOTHING KNOWN

ALICE quil her home, thumb

ed her way to Londen, and promptly got into the worst sort of company in the West End.

She was nearly 10 years old, dark-hnircel, no great beauty. but attractive in a delicate way

in Piccadilly, late one night, Alice

and next was arrested, morning

Bow Street at pleaded guilty to the against her of annoying men.

known?"

"Anything magistrate asked.

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CHINA MAIL

DEATH OF AN ACTRESS

Witness Denies He Received Money From Doctor

Wong Yuk-fong, one of the two men granted

a Queen's Pardon in connection with the death of

a young Chinese film actress allegedly by abortion, denied at the Criminal Sessions this morning that an unregistered doctor charged with murder paid him a percentage for bringing him patients.

Under cross-examination by the Defence, witness denied further that in spite of the Pardon given him, he had "distorted the truth to make sure you don't get involved in any event".

then WOS

nat

In the dock are Lo Ko, alias menstruation, only Law Hor. 44, and his 17-year- she given treatment. But if the old doughter, Law Kin-in patient was found to be in fact They are on trial before Mr pregnant, then

she was Justice J. R. Gregg, Pulse | treated.

a Jury of five men Judge, ar

Asked if he knew of any and two women, charged with herba that could produce murdering the actress, Ng Sui-abortion, he said he did. ping, allas Ng Ngar-yee on May added that it happened 18, In the doctor's house at 70 times that a patient did not dis- Junction Road, Kowloon City, close that sho was pregnant, Mr Patrick Yu, instructed by and a herbalist thus treated her

H. B. Mr Francis

of Wong as a true case of suppressed Messrs C. Y. Kwan and Co., is menst defending the two accused. Mr D. N, E. Reu, Crown Counsel, is

assisted prosecuting.

menstruatian.

some-

He agreed with Mr Yu that he was familiar with the sight by of

relating

Detective-Inspector F Indge- Westruments

medicine.

Buckingham.

don't

FRIENDLY VISIT

to

Questioned on his relation- ship with the first accused, wil- ness agreed that he had said in his evidence-in-chief that throe months after he first met the doctor carly in 1952, he called at his (accused's) house. Asked the purpose of this visit, he gald

friendly it was Just, a

Starting his cross-examination this morning of Wong Yuk-fong, who gave evidence yesterday of the alleged abortion, Defence Counsel teld witness; "In spite of the Free pardon which you have very fortunately bern granted, you have distorted the truth to make sure you get involved in any event,"

Wong replies

It occurred to him to do so. the truth.

No business was discussed, and Questioned, he agreed he was only a few words were posed herbalist

and by profession,

between the two of them, since practised as such, He belonged they did not understand each

well-to-do family. 0

and other's dialect very well. owned some property. fie

Wong Yuk-tong agreed he agreed with Mr Yu that he had had told the Court that the

sho charge

the

a

Be was told there was noth-

ing known against Alice, and asked her: "Would you like to talk to the probation offer?"

A JOB

THE answer to that question nearly always a tocs of a

head, preity

anch u comful negative. Alice, however, ned-

del. "Yes, please." sne said.

WON

The outcome of her interview was that she was put on proba- slon and helped to find a job. And though the Job ordinary enough-chamberinaki in an hotel--Alice did it well and was happy.

'1 NEVER

LTHOUGH she had cut away from her old sort of life, she had friends who were at it all, and one evening after her work, Alice went to the West End to look up a girl she had known

The police knew Alice's friend DA well. Indeed, there was one officer on duty that evening who also recognised Allee. When she left her friend he went up her. "I'm arresting you," he snici. "causing annoyance, come on."

to

"But I never "Alice began. Next morning at Bow Street she pleaded not gulity to the charge.

"Your honour," she ruid to Mr Frank Milton. the magis- had trate, when the policeman

told of seeing her grabbing the arms of passing men,

UNWISE

all be cun me doing, talking to my friend, that's nil.

YOUR honour,

have seen

In

1 was making arrangements ta meet her today, and

when

was stopped I was on my way

10

here.

the bus, My friend's

newwith

...

+

A faint

as

it

To

that wor

not

visit

what might be described as third occasion he met the doctor "Independent means,

was in the street, and that was; FULLY QUALIFIED when the doctor told him he He considered himself a fully was a "black market doctor" and qualified Chinese doctor. Asasited him to introduce patients herballst he wns tware that to him.

could treat Counsel: Are you aware that Chinese herbalists

It is BIL offence to practise

medicine without Western licence?

cases relating to pregnancy.

In reply to question, wit- ness said the principle of her

balists was this: if a patient was truly suffering from suppressed

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25 By air Thatland, Malaya, Indonesia, Aux- tralia and New Zealand, d p.m.

India. Ceylon. Pakistan, Middle Ear Africa Great Britain Europe, 6 p.m. Japan, 6 p.m.

By Surface Philippines, 3 pm,

Thailand, 3_p.. Malaya. Ceylon. Europe,

Witness: Yes, naturally.

I DON'T KNOW

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You know that any person who advises patients to go to such a practitioner would be gommitting an offence also? - That I don't know.

Questioned as to

how many times he met the doctor after that occasion, witness said he saw the first accused a number at 70 of times at his address Junction Road,

Counsel; I put it to you that between January 1952 and May 1984 you, on countless occasions.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1954.

Russian Mystery Ship Sighted

The 300-ton Russian training ship “Alfa”, reported by the Russians as "missing" with 40 cadets on board, hoads slowly along the Devon coast towards Plymouth Sound where she anchored to take on provisions before resuming her voyage from the Baltic to the Black Sea. At first she was seen under full canvas, but later watchers saw sails furled and assumed she was pro- The Russian ceeding under her auxiliary engine, Admiralty has now called off its frantle request for a search for the “Alfa”, caused by the four-day silence,———

Express Photo.--

BRUSSELS BREAKDOWN

Critical Problems

Face The

Italian Government

Rome, Aug. 24.

Italy, embarrassed by failure to ratify the European Army treaties, told the United States today that the breakdown of the Brussels con- ference had created critical problems for Premier Mario Scelba's middle of the road government.

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Bailey Takes Out Tried To

Summonses Against Three Men

Appearing before Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central

Talk To Saucer Pilot

Oslo, Aug. 25.

this morning on behalf of Yee Shui-kee, who was answering a summons taken by Albert Francis

A flying saucer was seen Bailey, Mr A. J. Clifford, instructed by Mr F. D. by two sisters in the Mna- Hammond of Messrs Johnson Stokes and Masters, foeen region (about 185 of Trond- asked for a very distant date of hearing to be miles northeast

heim), according to a local fixed for the case, in January, 1955.

newspaper roport received Mrj today.

Appearing on similar summonses

were

P. C. Woo, on behalf of Mr Y. H. Chan, and Mr

H. L. Kwan, on behalf of Mr P. H. Sín.

Bailey alleged in his summons |

Hungarian

Villagers Raped

against Mr Yee that on May 12, by

the a Judgment given in Supreme Court in Appeal of No. 2, of 1953, he unlawfully and feloniously caused to be pro- Chinese the United cured by Bank Ltd, a sum of $12,000.00 by virtue of a forged document -- Bill of Lading which bore the name of an ocean freighter, "Arenskerk" and which was not

tho authorised

by

Owners, New York, Aug. 24. knowing the same to be forged,

A mysterious brunette which is an offence contrary to

identified only R1 "Ma- the Forgery Ordinance. The said

testified from sum of $12,080.00 being then the dame X" lawful

property

Albert behind a screen today that Francis Bailey, wrongfully Russian soldiers raped obtained by the United Chinese almost every woman in her Bank Ltd; as a result of G

town in

Arst Instance.

1944.

The two sialers, aged '32 and 24, said that they conversed in (sign language and by means of drawing on paper with the pilot of the flying saucer,

They added that he then got back into his machine and took off again. The sisters said that they saw the flying saucér land.

Though the two sisters were considered sensible characters, their story was discredited by the authorities here

However, local police officers were sent to the spot where the - landed to allegedly search for traces of the marks which may have been left by the machine,

клиест

The sisters said that the pilot word IF fying sult without buttons and only flew away, in a vertical climb, after falling to make them understand by bia drawings what he wished to with then.- France-Presse.

Judgment in the Court of the Hungarian home

Against P. H. Sin and Y. H. She said alie was assaulted communicate Chan, Bailey alleged that on 10 times while her husband and December

ber 24, 1952. by

a Judg-parents were held at gunpoint. ment given in the Supreme After they had assaulted her, Court concerning a consolidated the woman sald, the soldiers forced her husband to play gay 03. Actions Nos. 102, 102, 183,

while on accordion 184, of 1952, unlawfully caused music on to be procured by the United they danced with the maids.

the The Chinese

soldiers of Bank

entered the sum $12,080.00 by virtue of a forged village as "liberators," freeing t document in the name of the from the Nazis, she said, but freighter "Arenskark", the said they stayed to loot, pillage, rope terrorise. Sho submitted sum being the property of Albert and Francis Bailey.

te their attacks, she said, only to spare the lives her family. The witness, said to be an attractive woman in her 30s,

Film Star Sued

For Divorce

Hollywood, Aug. 24.

DISTANT Date soughT Asking Mr Lo to fix a distant date of hearing. Mr Clifford put appeared before a Congression- Film star Victor Mature was forward that the complainant, a sub-committee investigating sued for divorce today by Mra Mr Balley, 19 defendant in Communist aggression.-United Dorothy Mature on charges of another case, of criminal libel, Press.

brought against the Crown.

Best reported to the Police, mak

Mr Clifford said that Bailey

Ing similar allegations as

as those

More Aid For

As the

South Korea

In the present summons.

wan

a result of investigatolne, Police were satisfied that there nothing in the report. Bailey then wrote a number of letters to the present defend ants, in which he made the same allegations,

the

Washington, Aug. 24. Admiral Sohn Wen I, South Korca's

Defence Minister, ал

extreme mental eruelty.

the Mrs Mature, 35, asked Santa Monica Superior Court to award her half the couple's com- munity property and "reason- She estimated Ebic alimony"

noeda her monthly $2,286.

At about

41-year-old actor was ordered to appear in Court on

September 3 to show cause why ho should not pay allmony. nounced today that agreement They were married in 1948 in had been reached with the Yuma, Arizona, and separated

States United

Secretary

Mrs August 13 this year, on Mature has an 11-year-old son Defence, Mr Charles Wilson, on

and Increasing South Korea's armed previous marriage

cald Mature had agreed to pre- forces with US aid.

in Admiral Sohn said

vide support unúl the boy reached 21. agreement statement that the

by

Those letters were handed to Police, and as a result of that, Bailey is now facing charges of riminal libel.

Mr Clifford pointed out that of criminal libel case before could be brought, the consent of

Mrs Mature sald her husband's the Attorney-Generai had to be covered both "the fundamental

and in- the principles regarding this 113

ald earnings from movies obtained. Therefore, Attorney General seemed it to programme" and the method of vestments totalled about $450,- .

000 a year. implementing it. bring the charge against Batley

Negotiations had been under on similar allegations, Mr Cilf-

Reports of their soparations One problem, although it may prove to be only a

ford asked that the present way on these questions since and reconciliations Witness: No, that is not technical one, is the possible loss to Italy of all Ameri-

summons be adjourned until the July 20,

anld frequent for the past few years. The United States Am-termination of the other

Mature at one time was - XO- pro- the meetings would be can aid at the end of the year.

ploted by Thursday. cccdinys. that Dr Lobassador, Mrs Clare Boothe Luce, called on Premier

He exported engaged to actress Rita his staff Hayworth but their romance did pected to leave with pald you a percentage of

for Korca by the end of the | not reach the marriage stage- carnings for your Introductions Scelba this morning.

week.--Reuter, That is a mere allegation by the first accused and it is not true.

visited Dr Le, each time bring- Ing him a patient.

correct.

put it to you

The

EDC treaties

TWO PROBLEM;

flve days ago of There were 1wo In an atmosphere approaching the death

problems Premier crisis, Signor Scelba went from former

Alcide de involved, Mr Clifford said. The conference to one with Gasperi, was caught in a snare first was that although It was put it to you that the per- that

Luigi Einaudi and which made it an easy target desirable that all persons, how- and centage you received from him President

main hurried back to his offee to for foes on both Left and Right, ever misconceived their ideas, might well be one of the

should have a right of being nourees of your income-No. conter with the Foreign Minis- Although I am unemployed, ter, Attilis Piccioni, who is just originally scheduled for ratines-

were heard in Court.

The second was have relatives in the Unitedback from Brussels.

The Scelba government, not tion by the Italian Parliament at minent and responsible citizens States remitting money to me.

should be subjected to yet recovered from the shock of the session opening in Septem- Hearing is proceeding.

ber. Passage was considered

persecution by persons using certain and would have quali-

the Courts abusively, Red the country for contributing

"If it turns out that Bailey is American aid,

guilty of criminal

india,

Adea.

8 p.m. Macao, 6 p.m.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 2

By Al

India, Ceylon, 10 a.m.

Japan. 1 p.m.

Philippines, Guam, Nawall, U.S.A.

and Canada. 2 p.m.

Farnosa, d 1.10.

Philippines, N. Domeo, e p.m.

By Aurface

Macao, wan, 1

expression of martyrdom,

sho were pulling her head into the lion's mouth in the name of friendship, Alice's friend went into the witness-box and confirmed her story.

10

The magistrate nodded, and turned to Miss Hamilton, the probation officer. * "This girl" Miss Hamilton said, with a nod towards Alice, "did have a very hard time getting employment, but she did get a job, und she has stucic to 1.

1t." The mugistrate turned

"This case is dis- Alice again, missed," he said, "but I think rather unwise of you to be about in those streets at that time of night, don't you, in view of the Dast?"

Allee nodded vigorously in agreement,

.

it

China, People's Republic, 0.30 in. Thailand, Noon,

Pakistan.

Malaya, Ceylon, India, Aden, Middle East, Italy, 1 p.m.

Maeso, 6 pm.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 By Air

Philippines, 9am.

Thailand, Burma, India.

10 0.51.

Ceylon.

Formoks, Japan, Korea, 2 p.m. Formona, 6 pm. Indo-Chinn, d. p.m.

N.Z. MURDER EVIDENCE

Two Teenagers Had

"Their Own Paradise'

Christchurch, N.Z. Aug. 24.

Two teenage girls, charged with murdering the elder's mother, were said in court today to Middle East, Africa, Great Britain have had "their own paradise, their own god and

Thailand, India. Ceylan, Pakistan,

Europe, & pm.

religion, and their own morality."

The diary of the elder, Pauline Parker, 16,

fourth world.”

WHAT OF ITALY?

not

that pro-

libel, what he is seeking is to repost that Ubel In Court again," Mr But

said. If that be If France rejects the CllTord

Clifford treaties, as nost

motive, Mr observers ex- Bailey's

pect, what will Italy do? The sald, the Court would not wish Government, faced with Fascist, to be used in that manner. Monarchist and Communist op Mr Clifford then appealed to ponents, could hardly ask the Mr. Lo to wait for the findings In the case against Bailey, that Chamber and Senate to ratify n treaty which already had been of criminal libel. killed in France. That would Hearing continued.

still leave the law on the books, which would mean aid would be denied.

There was hope here among Government lenders that, should

Radio Hongkong spoke of their having discovered "the key of the the trenties, Italy would be

JL.K.T.

Tigue. Signal and Pro- gramme Summary: 6.63, Lucky Dip

Only about

A Len people had

psychiatrist, Dr B. W. Variety Requests presented by Margherita

Maris this koy, the diary sald. (Studio); 1.

Medlicott, said a "reversal of the 7.15 Zamora and her Muchachion:

Pauline's mother, Mrs Honora moral sense" was apparent in Orchestra of the Week The Boyd

was found Neel String Orchestra; 1.46, "Ankers Mary Parker, 45, Away Pat Kay and Betty Ankers baltored to death In Victorin both girls. They suffered from port: B. Tune

(Concert Hall): 759, Weafter Re- Park,

News (London Relay); 1.10, New! Her on

June 22. { "paranola-a form of delusion-

Signal and

World

Talk (London Relay or Special

Announcements!

that Pauline and of an exalted type, in a setting friend, Jullet of folio a duex," a term used to

to death describe ber

"communicated sanity

1-

the French Parliament reject

excused from ever taking the matter to a vote and new legis- lation would permit her to stay on the aid rolls-United Press,

HULL STRIKE CONTINUES

Hull, Aug. 24. Dockers on strike here voted

3-D TV Shown In London

London, Aug. 24.' Three dimensional television was shown to the public for the Arst time here; today at a pre- view of Britain's annual radio show.

will be a long time beföre -It -is-available-for-home, enter- tainment. But it will be of value in atomie research which carinot be watched by the naked battered Songs of Hulme,

ere. Three dimension, with pic- fixyard Kipling. Leonard Warren with a brick in a stocking.

tures in depth, opens up new

· should keep away from (Baritone): 0.30, Twa Plano Recital The alleged motive: fear, that The prosecution case clowed a ble majority at an open fields them, it-1 were you," Mr Milton by Isolde Ahwre and George Parki

official of PYE, of Com (Concert Time Signel. Mrs Parker would stop Pauline today. Mr T. A. Greeson, open-air meeting tonight to continuo friendliness and encourage- sald,

Wednesday Theatre. "The Agamema

Soun going fo

*Atries with ing the defence, and it would be the toppage which is crippling bridge, the fum responsible, told marit in his voice

Reuters "It is known that ex- Aeschyluri | From The Hôt nom, of

her inseparable com-shown the girls were. Inianbany-three stuk ha Alke nodded again, and went Trination by ouls Menele Jullet,

by

have no perimerits on similar lines have Raymond.. fizikes panion, who was being taken the time of the crime. They away, running the countlet, of reduced

ARCTA): 10.30, Onight stand abroad by her father, Dr H. were not ordinary dirty minded hoen held up and the full effects bersoles ay in the United curious uric acordful - giânicos of | nebi malarterie and his Orch-1

former Director of little girls, as the prosecution of the strikey Which is not back- Skates. But I believe they have. the girls queueing up fans their 1 1959,, Weinerts Report: 311, Time Hulme,

the Researchs at alleged, but were mentally.Alled by the Union, are being felt. bees secretive: shout them bes About 4,000 dockers are in• catre of the value to afamle

·12.10. Goodnight M

their actions-Reuter,

volved."*Reuter:

Kay, energy research/----Reuter.

Operation

turn› Euthe^ dobic" who had-hoti Band, Radio, Newey; Réel (Lonéqë | Vupiralty, who is now in Bri-and not legally responsible for

yet come to their senres, en Alice Con daya: The Cisan; 11:30, Com

no dušekly had done, pre

Downt

Admiral Sohn

com-

SIDE GLANCES

17.12

Char, 1964 by MEA Berrian, bay

United Press.

have been

By Galbraith

"They haven't given me a bit of trouble, Mix: _Nixonal they've been amusing themselves all evening and nów they're in bed!"!

Printed and pubilined"

arid on behalf of South Wyndham Hiree

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