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Sparks Fly At Bailey Moscow's Answer To Marilyn Monroe Claim For Repayment JOHN CLARKE'S

Trial: Judge Asks For 'Yes' Or 'No' Answers

Sparks flew this morning in the

cross-

examination of Albert Francis Bailey, 33-year-old Sessions for merchant, on trial at the Criminal alleged libel.

could!

Judge. Mi The

Justice was to surrender the tenancy

that of the restaurant, Reynokis, complained

Rive the Bailey wanted to give an ex- Bailey

the Judge re- simplest answer to the simplest pinnation and

quired him to give an answer. question

Prosecutor. Solleitor- The

"I could not have agreed to not Mr

Hooton. That then because Arthur

I had General,

of being even thought of it," said Bailey, QC. Areused Bailey

"Then the answer is no," suici chronie in his impertinence

The defentant. Bailey, mala- the Judge. tained that he did not want to be tricked into echoing some thing which was not true.

OWN DEFENCE

-But it is neither yes nor no and not agreed to it and I hnd mt disagreed to it," said Balley. When Mr Hooton referred to note made by Mr Sin about Hailey, who is contacting his strellons to pay $10,000 own slefinice, is alleged to have the landlord, Balley mentierody

completely

remarked pabtile defomat "what Mr Sin recorded in

ploces

Was tory bels in the form of letters most to Messers P. 11, Sin, Y. H, Chan crooked

SK Y

I was not there when The wrót: that down If I had Peter Sin would, The Pingeeution is conducted been there

by Ni Holon, and Mr D. N. there and then, have been fac-

Crown Counsel, bothing the Pollee" F. Rea

De-Sub-laspector

assisted by

At Dudman.

Hooton

A CHEAT: WHY? Mr Hooton wanted to know man of wealth. Mr

Cris-cxamined why Mr Sin, e Bulley

Fung The Lostrouid want to cheat Bailey. Kak the

"There is a motive in most 1051 Restaurant Transaction

They cheat someone and 1952 and on los instructmas

who gives them something. to Mr Peter Sin.

Bailey

agreed

wlin

the

Salientor-General that he was a

kusplenus F

am certomly a

I have NOT

th

Believe me

Un mi

in doubt every – This Connected Wille restaurand, Bailey de lazeri

AN EXCUSE

criminals.

It

is more simple to be honest than to cheat ximeone.

Most people like Petey Sin want some more they they don't care how

Ret E. s Bailey.

He denied Mr Hoolon's con- fashioning tention that he was other people on his own image, I certainly have not saying

Balley agreed that Mr Sin did pay $10.700 to the lessor as he was intended to pay, but it was no meant to be paid in the nome of Mao Jen-shen, he add- ed.

DISTORTION ALLEGED

Anda Lorionova, who is claimed by Moscow to be the Soviet answer to Hollywood's glamorous Marilyn Monroe. 22-year-old Aana la the shapellest thing behind the Iron Cur- tain' but does not display many of her curves in her bed-time scene from her film "Anna in a neck-tight nightle Cross" for she does not wear a low cut negligos, She is encased

and cuddles a doll. The aim was previewed at the Soviet Embassy.—Express Photo.

Grim Warning Boyfriend Releases

On H-Bomb

Warfare

Champaign, linols, Jan, 3. Two University

Alinois of scientiste warned tonight that even a "small" Hydrogen, Bomb war could produce a "creeping suicide" that would wipe man kind off the face of the earth

unver

years

n padod of hundreds of

Dra Eugene Rabinowitch and Henry Quastler said that the

MI

pointed out that that habit" utxoriing tr a sulleiter's letter! Bailey fort the restaurant be. cause he did not pay the rent.

excuse, That Was Just

Actually the Bally replied. people convened had for greater

The reason why wi interests

It must be on

In reply to further questions of Peter Sin," he Bailey alleged that the Solicitor-

General was trying to The rent was that

what he said. advised by Mr Hooton asked him If he pall in the manner MI

was had said he made alterations 52 431 43 terminated becouse the man into the date on a certain cheque,

alterations would be born in future genera- "I said that the were in my own hand-writing," said Builey.

1.

cild nut Jy

:14.

the sharklers

1}* zuel

U

kase

whose name it was, was not in: Hongkong

The Judge alimonished Bailey for at answering "yes" or "w"

to Mr Hooton's question as to whether I was agreed

belaro

Sweetheart

After 24-hour Hold-up

New York, Jan. 3.

Of Loan Case Adjourned To Feb. 28

I

CASEBOOK

Call of the sea

THE boy grew up in Lan- 1 cashire, town that

Hearing of an action in which a sum of $317,800 was claimed for money lent and Interest accrued was adjourned unill February 28 by Puisne Judge, Mr Justice C. W. Reece in the Supreme Court this morning when it was ships sailed to, making it found that one of the defendants in the case had not been neighbour to ports all over the world. Ships' sirens 'served with the notice of the trial,

were the sweetest music to the boy. He longed to go to

that he Fort Street; Chao Choong-yin His Lordship sald could not proceed with the trial of 3 Headland Road; and Zee unless and until such notice had (Kwai-sang, 313-A China Bulld-sea. been served on the fourth doing) to the first defendants the fendant, Zeo Kwai-gang. of sum of $300,000 and Arat 311-A China Building.

fendants covenant to repay to The Judge directed that ser- plaintiff this sum on April 25, from date vice of notice of trini be effected 1952, with interest on the defendant by regis- thereof at the rate of 2 per cent tered mail to his last known ad- per calendar month. dress and also by advertisement of the notice in a Chinese news- paper for three successiveʻissues, Was Plointi in the action Chen Chi-chang, of 365 King's

Road.

de- His tomo was Peter, and two factors Jay liko formidable road- blocks across the path he wanted to take, Since birth he had This partly crippled. been

birt handicap

he had heart enough to overcome, By th contract in writing Decéraber 31, 1952, the dated

widowed But he had also a scoand, Whird #nd fourth de mosher who, in part, depended fendants for consideration of the

on him for support, and wholly above sum Jointly and severally depended on him for company, guaranteed

to lose the repayment

and who did not want $300,000 with Interest.

him to the sen. This, Poter and From December 31, 1952, Orst understood,

he sinyed defendants have only paldashore.. $1,000 as interest.

of

ACTION OF INDEBTEDNESS

third Work

12 DEFENDANTS

Twelve defendants were named and Mr Brook A. Bernacchi

MAIDEN VOYAGE (instructed by Mr Kenneth Lo of Messrs Lo and Lo) for the

WHEN he left school he found plaintiff said that judgment by

Neither Arst, second,

His pay in his firat default had been obtained

defendants nor fourth

have

From it Job was 30s, a week. the sixth, ugninst

ninth and

paid the $300,000 or any part

jobs to he rose, through other in- one 05 of thereof or the balance

avan-boy, which pald The only other defendants,terest accruing to the plaintiff. who had been served were the

claims against deim £4. His mother was proud of his progress, and he was not fourth eleventh and

the sum of $317,800 {}}-pleased. defendants, he said.

representing principal and in- terest.

fenth defendants,

a

by

After a siege by scores of police Graham Jessie Timberlake released

Davis from store-room in which he had kept her at gun-point for more than 24. hours. She staggered out and collapsed into the arms of her sister.

least understood but "perhaps most dangerous' aspect of the the long-range woo H-Bomb

which durage to heredity

could bo caused by radioactivity. distort

"We

don't know how much

take radioactivity it will to make80 any sizable change in heredity in the kind of children that

Me Hooton; Couldn't you have answered "yes" to that?

Bailey; I just want to stick

he went to see Mr Sin on May to what I said. 28, 1952 that a man, Leung Fal,

The trial is proceciling.

Two More Years Before

Western Europe

Gets German Soldiers

Washington, Jan. 3.

Officials today estimated that it would be two years before Germany could start contributing armed forces to Western defence.

the

Approval of German re field is due chiefly to the prob.

by

French lem of building up and training armament

professional stal which National Assembly lust week the hua cured the way for a re- will have to organise and train be will eventually those who appraisal In the Detence De partment of the programme drafted into the new ory. for helping Germany to bulld Formal railcation of the Paris the legislatures agreements by up armed forces.

themselves is expected

to be

previous programme,

backed by Congressional ap-completed by May or June of propriation of substantial funds this year. had been based on the now de- dunet scheme

for a European army under the European De- fence Community Treaty,

mem-

Enactment by the West Gor-

man legislature of laws permis ting the conscription of Germans into the Army should take about three months thereafter.

313 China Building,

twelfth

01

Plaintif fendants

of

Then his mother died. When the worst of his grief was over, Peter realised that he was fres now to go to sen.

A. Wong, of mout Wongacichong Road). The out for him, and he was taken

of

58

was not in Fourth defendant Court nor was be represented by Counsel. The eleventh de-

Mr Bernacchi told the Court fendant, Bln Po-hing of 913 this morning that this was an

action on, an indebtedness China Buliding was represented

Last March he sailed away in He said by Oswald

first defendants. the Cheung, Instructed Mr. A

a foreign ship from Lancashire that judgment by default had A S. C. Comber Messrs Hastings,

been obtained against the sixth, to Rio de Janeiro, exchanging Mr A. J. Clifford, Instructed ninth and tenth defendants (Lok the grey northern river port, in Room 200 Marina a week or two, for the scenic Mr Alfred Y. Hon, appeared Chi-chung,

of Guanabara for the twelfth defendant, Wang House; Cheung Sik-hon, 31 Sey-extravagances

Road; And Lam Sing-hol, Bay. In Rio, il-luck reached Sul-hok, alios S

only other defendants who had ill. His ship salted away, and been served were the fourth ho was sent home in another as eleventh and the twelfth de a passenger. fendants, he added.

to the Court, Mr In answer Bermechi said that fendant had been all processes, L.e. the writ, and statement of claim. These docu- served on the de- of the ments were

solleitor who fendant's former had since withdrawn from the case. He added however that he was totally unaware that nolice of trini had not been given.

STATEMENT OF CLAIM

Timberlake, 40, and Jessie, 30.1 They pleaded with Timber

Doctors The statement of claim states: Ho forced lake to release Jessie, were sweethearts

dated January 31, her Into the

hem- By a deed drugged usinjt room during tried

All 1952, and made between third and soft drinks. lunch at the California factory burgers

defendant and Woo Zun-chun iri which both worked. Ilo attempts folled,

as trustees for and on behalf of creamed: "You've been deceiv

first defendants (Tak Shing Fook Ing me."

Keo Bank, formerly of 151 Queen's Road Central), one part and the plaintiff of the other part, plaintiff lent at the joint and several request of the second, third and fourth de- fendants (Zeo Chong-ling, of 23

tear. was

Finally. police shouted that they would begin firing Jessic terrified: "Please, please don't He'll kill me, I know."

Police arrived with tommy-gas guns and

tear gas bombs. The parents of Timberlake und But | Tessie joined them in a frantie we do know that radioactivity watch outside the room.

tion," sald Dr Quaaller.

will have some effect."

Dr Quastler said repeated H- Bomb explosions would in the atmosphere with radioactivity and the effects would continue on the populace for hundreds of yeurs,

EVENTUAL FATE

More Arrive From

North China

more

bomba

I'LL PULL TRIGGER

Two

room.

sitting gun

100

people edged into the They saw Tunberlake table, with the pressed into Jessie's side. They heard him say: "If you uny nearer I pull the trigger." They left.

come

out

Then Timberlake called that police could have Jessiu if they brought him her now sweetheart, He said: "11

fourth de

PICCADILLY CASTAWAT

ITE·

dome

served with H arrived in London with hardly any money, for through

oversight, his modest wage for the outward voyage: had not all been paid left behind in Brazil. when he was

She Plans To Rough It' On

A North Pole Expedition.

In London Peter, no doubt, could have found a reasonable Job without much trouble, but he wanted to go back to 'son, and that meant some wailing. So he took much tempor work as there was to be

It brought him enough money to live on, and introduced

that ground and regard of people who

to

haunt the West ventence to bo

him

Red-haired Mrs Peggie Stanwell-Fletcher will stand all work as a temporary incon North him. By now dozens of people at the North Pole next spring. It is believed that she time to time.

will be the first American woman ever to do so. She is 39.

here were clustered about the room's

British

entrance.

H.

Suddenly Timberlake's nerve snapped. He collapsed, weeping helpiently. Two minutes

later

he and Jessic left the store

They

will

stay

a

from

**It would be possible explode enough hydrogen bombs for mankind to commit a creep- ing suicide," said Dr Quastler. "The generation alive al the

Tventy-three time may survive, and Its

China residents arrived children and their children, but

They introduced Peter to the from Shanghai in the

highly speculative business OI the eventual fate of mankind

my Yunnan this morning.

steal things would have been sealed

trying to nothing could be done about "

Mr Among them Was

Stanwell - Fletcher Mrs

month. parked cars. When he tried his The scientists said

one form Martin, of Edinburgh, Scotland.

will travel to the Pole with During that time they expect to hand at that the other evening, of the danger would be in the Mr Martin had spent 4 years in

he was very quickly arrested.. roorn. parents Shanghai, most of the time in heredity traits which

her Lieutenant-colonel hus-meet a Russian expedition,

Mrs

Stanwell Fletcher, hand down to their children. his own business.

Не Three years

THE FOOL' told police: "It was just band, John.

Detress,

oll pianist, engineer, They said this would take place ago he

Joined Messrs Lester one of these things you do and'

and mining com- T Bow Street, Peter pleaded had Trust, Shanghai, parents

are sorry ns Secretary.

He is commanding a privately prospector, afterwards.

financed £150,000 expedition in pany president, will be no more A gulity to the charge of only when both been exposed to radiation and Its The firm ceased functioning Everybody's been nice to me,

a reco to beat Russia to the tourist on the expedition.. effects on their children would only a few days before his de- nicer than they should be. I am

Pole's fabulous mineral deposits, She will take over three jobe feeling a whole lot better."

from the expedition's 18 mem be something akin to "inbreed-parture.

bers. ing".

Mr Martin will stay here fer The greater long-range danger, they sald, would be an increase the time being with his wife who the "genetically under arrived from Shanghai on the of privileged the

with | Yunnan's last trip. persons mental imbalance, the frail and weak and those musceptiblq to discase.

Dr ftabinowitch said the threat to heredity could be produced by "exposure of whole nations and continents to a

weak, but

widely distributed and persistent radioactivity"

Under such conditions, the two sald, mankind might dip- epptar a thousand years from now-United Press.

Another passenger was Mr F.

Comas, C

chief Engineer of Liddt! Brothers in Shanghal.

Mr Comas, whost home town in Barcelona, Spain, came to Chima

17 years ago. He will. lave shortly for Mexicogni his family, now still in Shanghai, will join him there later

Others were Mr J. J. A. Doong, Mrs Y. C. Doong, Master K. M. Doong, Miss H. M. Doong. Miss N. L. Doong. Mra Meger, Mr C, M. Endaya, Mra T. C. Brdaya, Mrs. V. N. Horhy, Miss J. Horny, Mr A. M. de Souza, Mrs M. A. Erohin, Mr V. S. Erohin, Miss T. S. Erohin, Mrs K. D. Horlampaus, Mrs. R. Programme Colinetz, & Time Signal and trained will Germany be

Mrs L-Rothstern, Summary: 03, BC Bandstand, Lo Manchester CW. 8. Band 'cond. Mr H. Rothstern, Mrs T. L. by Eric Ball (DUCTS): 8.30, Rothstern, Mr F. Smehil and Hearing presented by Hugh Bull Mrs L. Smehil van (Studio): 6,50, Weather Report, Time Signal and World News

DIVISIONS BY 1937 The assembly and training of ofcers, non-commissioned officers and volunteers who will provide the framework for the expected to new armed forces take another 12 months.

until the trainers have Not

U. 8. EQUIPMENT The programme is now being revised In terms of the Paris agreements for German bership of the Western European Union

and and industrial weapons developments since the BDC treaty was signed more than two years ago.

The United States has already stockpiled and earmarked for in a position German use.combat equipment men. R for about half of the 12 divisions which Germany will contribute to western defence forces. The exact value of this equipmen

ས classified as pecret but

13

boen

to start win bo

Uncroafter before these men can be trained in groups, companies, battalion, and finally divisions.

According to this time-table, Germany

will not be in a posl- range from $500 to $750 million tion to contribute equipped and divisions to western 1957 or 1958.---

For the balance of equipment trained plans are now being

deferico until

on the assumption that Reuter.

iho

recent

rapich 4echnical development of German

dustry will make it possible

ine for

the Germans to do more to arm Talk On ECAFE

themselves than had originally beer antleipatod.

Radio Hongkong

HK.T.

7.00.

Commentary

10or Special Are

Mail Notices

nouncements: 7.13, Interlude for Music with Elton Hayes (BBCTS);

Cricket. 7.30. Aulin. Report on them tivi p play in the Fed Tosy Matchet Melous (London Malay)755 Forces (approc.),

Favourites London Relay); B, La Demi-Fleure

((studio); 30. Boston: “Popis: Orchestra cond. by Arthur Fielders Time signet, Muse of the Tremešinti Omiaky, Blacy: Jentil

Pulls Kodaly Dances of rope Venda 20 post and

"Giriz” Discovery of the Works of Walter de la Maras Pro-

br Terace Tuler ABCTAT

Mr W, Tanzer

United Nations The Paris agreements mit Information Officer with CAFE, cu Germany's manufacturing on will speak in the British Coun tribution as regarde new wear cil rooms Gloucester Buliding, pous and heavy artillery...but at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow.. permit. Germany to make light), Zim - calk, on the work of artamenta needed for the now ECAFE, is sponsored by the divisions,

where United Nations Association pf

The expected long delay in Hongkong,**** putling German forces in thel : The public are invited,

Cornayed:

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The latest posting, times (for: registered articles are, generally Dad hayır warlier than 25e cimen shken bojow." ParticularE· PÈKATE-

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·TURSDAY,” JANUART 4

for

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

(ded

Fapai, Okinawa, URAN

ba ph

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0

tollering with Intent to stent

from cars.

"Look here," said thỏ magis- trate to Pelor when he had She said: "I thall superviss heard the story, "you did very well up in the North. Will you edit the firing of documentary record,” I have go back there if I help you? Or learned to use a small 81b, tape do you like London botter

"No. 1 don't ke London recorder so as to Téẹp h diary

"Peter said. "I like the of events. And I shall be radio announcer. In

The magistrate called for his probation officer and said: "To to be in get back to son« {

got "pool", I suppose.” Yes, sir, but fie tells me hơs

broadcast from the North Polo itself."

HARD LIFE.

With the expedition., Mrs Stanwell-Fletcher will fly to the

very near to the top of the list North Pole in a ski-plane. Then for another job," said the the hard life begins.

She will probation officer. "He does have

bo expected to drive dog teams references which give him over treacherous icecaps, She very good character;" will have to sleep in plastic

She will to work as hard us

Igloos or lee-houses,

the men.

be expected to

There will be no baths.

Just

FLY THE BLUE PETER

THE

mugletrate

L- Poler.

turned to CHIE I romand, you For four weeks she will not in custody. It will show you the change her clothing. And her very dull and unpleasant place only clothes will be the furn of you will go to 18 you get out of freshly killed eariboun

lime like this again,” he said.

"Yes,

away to the

the remand a scrub-down with off and seal shows, alwaald Peter, and was

prison, while more Meals will mean processed were made about him. artificial- foods with flight''prd- When he came back to the tein values, hot, soub, Arctic dock, the probation officer went. fish and son liver.

.

Into the withers-box theme's But, sald Mrs. Stanwell- a ship this young men can salt Fletcher: I will!

Ing.

no cools in tomorrow, he said, and I

All the men have had can find him

good feld experience,

can-cook for me instead.

One thing more

will be no relaxation

."

Ahoy TheRinasisiraté spoka“

There of warnings and advice to

the Solemn, sensible'

| expedition © while fisate KAN D doubt: 112, Peter hear:

min lasts. The membe

work on until along

escapable throuds

PM Frinted Land-bribati

Wyndham litz

Swill: "them?ZA new Higtit!

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