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FRIDAY JANUARY 7, 1965.

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL

SNORKEL

PEN

Continue At SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith PRIEST'S PLEA FOR JOHN CLARKE'S

Grantham Training College

The Netherlands delegate to the ECAFE meeting, Dr W. J. Cator, this_morning_deprecated the fact that while many advocates of free trade professed to agree with its gencral principleș, few had the courage to carry them into practice.

"It is to be regretted that some countries only advocate the neces- sity of opening the frontiers of other countries to international trade, but they keep their own frontiers well guarded against all foreign imports that perhaps may have adverse effects on some individual interests," he added.

The delegations in the Sub- our goal, and for balance of difficultice, some of which are Comunittes on Trade of ECAFE, payments reasons the import of due to us and Kome to the in sessions at Granthum Train certain goods into the U.K., other countries," he added. Ing

College continued this mainly from the dollar bloc are Some of the difficulties, con- morning to present their views restricted; and before ench tinted Me Vals, were the prices on the commercial polles of advance we

must test out the and France would buy more if their respective countries.

ground thoroughly. Nevertheless the prices were at the inter- kn the recent part we have national level, This applied made a number of

significant especially to Imports of cotton from Pakistan and rubber from steps forward.

Indonesia.

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The United Kingdom delegate, Mr H. Braham, declared that expansion of world trade us whole

could most ready brought about by a world-wide mullateral system of take mui payments. The UK. was opposed to bilateralism, barter deals and quantitative restajetaan. and meant to abolish any remant of these, he stated

11 PER CENT IN 1953

supplie

STRONG DEFICIT

The French delegate Mr A. Vals, said that the exchanges

were

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NO RESTRICTIONS The French delegate pointed France with countries of the out that his country had ECAFE region in 1953

resirlelive measures hampering characterised by a strong de-purcha of goods from the area Bell. In 1854 there was an 1m-and many countries, like Hong- provement and imports from kong. had benefitted by the region

the

were financed by liberalisation of exchange by the

French Government.

"in 1953 the U.K. 11 per cent of the region's import, exports to the region. This im requirements valued it £315provement was due to sluble nition erling, and took 12 per prices. cent of the region's experts! Mr Vals said that the ECAFE valued £204 ml.on et lut." region was important tor said Mr Brdham.

French economy, Fr. Hifce buy- rig mainly raw materials there.

"Foreign Trade is essential to the U.K. since on our overer 1- ed

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We could buy even more from the region, but there are

New Post For Jean Cocteau

Island we can produce any 1/3 to 4 of the food neeesary to feed our people. The res well as the raw material newsled for our industries we must earn by exporting the products of out labour. It follows that we have the greatest possible Interes; in an expansion of world trade

Paris, Jan. 5. a whole.

Jean Cocteau, once leader of believe that this xx-

French modernist literature and parision

can most readily be art, today accepted candidature brought About by a world wide for the Academie Francaise, the multilateral system of trade and shrine of French classicism, payments. Those of you who The pert, now 05, whose films, have followed the recent dis -Griber Belle et

Lo

Bete, cussions

in Les Pureite Terribles--gave him Washington, and still more re-international fame, said he only cently in Geneva

in connection

accepted when he heard that the with the Generul Agreement on

writers, Andre Mairoux Trade and Tariffs can be in no

Henry

de Muntheriant, were not doubt that this is the ultimate competing.

The seat objective of U.K. policy

he hopea to A is "Unfortunately a number of that of the writer Jerome practical obstacles still lie in Tharanud, who dled in 1962.- the way

of the

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at

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AB to the export situation, with the exception of Cambodia. Loos and Viet-nam the For East had constituted o new market for Prunce, said Mr Vals. The French Government made a considerable effort soon after the last world war to improve the structure of exchange. France

Hought to export less luxury goods and to increase its JUAL export of consumption goods and

equipment capital

agricultural goods.

and

France believed in tree trade, but certain conditions were in- dispensable to free trade, one of which was the convertibility of exchange, said Mr Vals.

T. MC Ing. U I PIA DIC Cope, 1964 by

"Just think, dear? Pretty soon he'll be able to say 'grandma' and 'grandpa'!"

f

Katchen's Second Recital

-But Not The Last

Great enthusiasm, both from the player and the

audience, distinguished Julius Katcher's second recital at the Empire Theatre last night.

YOUNG

CASEBOOK

PRISON DESERTER 10-minute

As Mr Hin-shing. Lo was about to pass DO11- tence on Geraldo Gomes, 24, at Central this morn- ing on a charge of desertion from the Prison Department, a Catholic priest spoke up for him and with a whimsical smile said "I'm the guilty one."7"

.

Father Des Lauriers, of the "He can pay," replied Fr. Des Roman Catholie

Resettlement Lauriers and reichett, “into his Bureau, went on to explain that pocket!

dxplained the ma to him.

who

BAILEY ENDS HIS EVIDENCE

mor-

alibi

AURA looked like one of the thousands of women

who,

at this season, con-

verge on the West End from the suburbs and the coun- try to do their Christmas shopping.

One of those who make an occasion of the visit, put on their, aromtest clothes, and in

their shopping, keep to a tight, methodical schedule that scula put most of their menfolk to abcme.

That is how Laura looked jab, in swift all steps, she marched into the dock at: Bow Street,

The learned clerk read out the charge. It suggested that Laura, late the night before, had endan- gorod, the "pence of the town by thrusting her attentiens on re- luctant strangers.

It was he who told Gomes of "Peter the job on board the Maersk" which resulted in the latter leaving the Prison De- partment without giving notice. Ho' said that Gomes however, did write a letter to the Super- he intendent of Prisons, which posted on the day following Gomes' departure. Ho aixo

Mr Norman went to See

and matter AILED TO REPORT

Albert Francis Bailey, Dot-Sub-Insp

chant, on Fergus.

trial for alleged prosecuted, told the Court that libels, concluded his evidence in defendant falled to report for the witness box before Mr

Justice J. duty on December 3 last year

Raynolds, Acting and was arrested when he re- Scasions this morning.

Pulsne Judge, ot the Griminai turned from. Saigon on board the

Balley is alleged to have my Peter Maersk yesterday.

He added that Gomes had a famatory libels in the form of

maliciously published dober. clear record and the shipping letters to Messrs. P. H. Sin, Y. company was

reH. Chan and S. K. Yee. employ him.

The Prosecution is conducted The Magistrate said that he by Mr. Arthur Hooton, QC had taken Fr. Des Lauriers Bolicitor-General, and Mr D. N. mitigation plea into considera-E. Rea, both assisted by Det. tion but it was no defence, Bub-Inspector R.

fine you $200 or six weeks' "

Dudmen. Balley is defending himself; he sold

in his own Can

you pay?** was the Magistrate's afterthought.

Bailey said Mr Hooton had suggested that he (Balley) had behaved badly during the hearing of the civil

willing to

Five Children Die In Plane Crash

Referring to feements his country concluded with Indo-

From the moment of his Kotchen, The two final works nesia, Mr Vals said that it was

striding energetica)ly onto the were by Liszt, a somewhat

Prince Albert, France's desire to co-operate platform, he infected all: his sinister funeral oration

Saskatchewan, Jan. 6. and to equip the ECAFE re listeners with his joyous

and ("Funerailles") and the twelfth Eight people, including five glons and to grant them techni- vigorous enthusiasm. He is a Hungarian Rhapsody. The school children, were reported cal co-operation and assistance, pianist who really seenu to play funeral plece invites obvious lilled today when t Saskat The talks with Cambodia and because he likes it. nod

Vietnam taking place in Paris

ith comparision with Chopin, for chewan Government. Always His programme opened with whom it may have been written; plane crashed pear were of importance to the Dame Myra Hess's, arrangement trade policies of these countries and of the For East in general, he declared.

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Contempt Of

Court Action Against China Mail

The Full Court, this morning granted an application by the Crown for leave to apply for the Issue of writs of ottachment against the South China Morning Port, Ltd, proprietors. of the China Mall, of No. 1-3 Wyndham Street: Willam Alick Grinbum, publisher and printer of the China Mail; and Robin George Hutcheon, editor; for alleged |contempt of Court,

Mr

The

programme

of

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of

Appointments

exi

ections. BEING CHEATED

10.

Balley said half way through the hearing of the actions, it was very clear, that he was being cheated. Therefort

with naturally

argued w

sider

it

my

never

ho

lawyers. It would be true to say that I was boiling with anger sometimes, but I do not consider that to be bad behaviour. I con-

It to be quite natural Mr Reynolds said

had the of the Bach Chorale, "Jesu, Joy, however, not so scrène and Narrows, 300 miles north-west

solemn, but more dramatic and of here. Reuter.

been suggested to accused that of Man's Desiring, always a somehow more 'final. It was

he had had bad behaviour during good beginning. The two pice played with

Breat

feeling

the hearing of the actfont. which followed

ved constituted the and

and beauty. The Hungarian major part of the

Bailey replied that Mr J., E. Driver and Mr understood it, he still thought Rhasedy, likes its companions, and

once more demonstrated 19 Katcher's

comprehension

wonderful Bemard Mellor have bem sp- that Mr. Hooton was referring to picco largely and nobly conceived

ed brilliance, and Katchen gave a pointed Unofficial Justices of the that. works Beethoven's Isse Sonata, and performance, seeming to Peace, it was announced in the Balley further referred to the records of proceedings, in Opus 111, is not like any of the have several pairs of hands and Government Gazette today. other sonatas, but belongs to arms like some Hindu god, It was also notified that HE which he said during one of the that late period in Beethoven's

the the Governor under instructions hearings, his Counsel night S

had compositions where he departed audience recalled him to give from the Secretary of Stabo for examined him on a certain from conventional forms and three encores. the hushed and the Colonies, lists approved the paragraph in the statement of made his OWII.

de Lune of appointment of Miss H. T. So claim. It is in two peaceful "Clair movements only, the first struny

Officer Debussy (what a good sense of wort to be on Education and tempestuous, and the second contrast Katchen hasl), and (Woman).

resumed Mr K. A. Brbendi has a series of variations on a quiet Chopin's "Winter Wind Study

his duties as Deputy Commis and gentle theme, the last of and Fantasy Impromptu,

from which dzera on us. Beetho During the interval, Mr Harry aloner of Police on return ven had not wished to end. Odell antiounced that Mr leave, # was ennounced.

Katchen's authoritative inter- Katehen had agreed to stay In pretation emphasised the dif- Hongkong and give a third re- Rediffusion stormy to the serene, and his right

in mood, from the clial This will be on Sunday Januárý, 9, 26_9.30 in was outstanding once more. scintillating technical command the Empire Theatre The pro

gramme will

follows:

ferences

the

previous

be A.S

Service For Un Long Rediffusion services will be tomorrow evening, it was an- Cnounced today.

Fantasy

Ennets in A major K-981-extended to Unt Long, as from Mozart: 32 Variations in Brahm's Variations on The application was made by

W. D. Hobley J.

Crown

This marks the third step in Theme of Handel constitute a minor by Beethoven; Counsel, on behalf of the, At-ne planistic study of sustained the interval, Cathedrale, Eng- by Rediffusion (H.K.) Ltd., to.

Op. 17 by Schumann; and after the

the extension of programmes torney-General,

Ingenuity. With a simple thente Full Court, comprising

es basis, Brahms, has con toutie by Debussy: Ostinato and the New Territories. In Octo Mr Justice C. W. Recce and Mr structed what amounts almost 2 Bulgarian Dancos by Bartok; ber the.cables were extended to Justice J. B. Gregg, ordered the, to a series of colossal exercises and finally a Chopin group Trun Wan, and in December writs to be returnable at 10 a.m.

to show what the piano can do. Scherzo No. 3, Berceuse and the programmės reached on February 10. The following

Though

the variations difier | Polonaise in A dat,--200

Sck Kong day was also fixed for the hear

much in mood and rhythm ing.

there are no difficulties or The Hon. Leo d'Alimda, QC subiloties of expression In (Instructed by. Mr J..R.. Oliver volved, and it is rather a ques of Messrs Deacons), was pre-

tion of superb plano-playing; sent in Court to note down the

in which Katchen in obviously a dates for hearing

master. The last few variations Mr

told the Full Court build up to a towering climax;

the anon was for leave towhich launches us straight away

the

Men Capricele

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Marksman Who Cheated

Suspended For 5 Years

Harshly Dealt With He Says

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

London, Jan. 4.

Mr James A. E. Willison shot a rifle competi tion from 25 yards and returned it as 100 yards. For that he has been suspended for five years.

Breed

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He said he had / never to abandon thai paragraph in the claim

After referring-

to further documents in his re-examina tion Bailey concluded tis ovidenco.

Hearing is continuing.

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you guilty or not

"At the clerk asoed

And her son was the tone of a "Not gullby," Laura answered. woman made almoet speechless with fury, yet who meant at all costs to preserve her dignity.

A police officer began to fel the magistrate of the 10-minute witch he kept on Laurg, the provious evening...

"I saw her stop a man in a dark sult and speak to him.” he said.

"What did she say?"

"I wine on the other side of the road. I couldn't 'hear," the

policeman answered.

H

ANNOYED?, th

Tại drew in- deep breath, and

resumed hla narrative.. annoyed, and hurried away" -""This ɑman," · · ho-mid, “looked

Why was ho annoyed?" the

what th

what this woman said to him, sir," said the polics- man: hear her words. All right, go "But you say you couldn't

SVEDO stopped, another.

and he turned away, innoyod,

Tell me," said the magis trate, "were you. In, uniforma?”

"Yes, sir!!

"And how far away from the woman were you?!!

"About 10 yards, gin. On the

other aide of the road."

THỂ THÔN HẠN

64 AND the deliberately

kannoyed men 10 yardî- from you, when you were in uniform?

asked the misglatrate," in a cold voice. “I sec, yo on.!!

A third man came past,

wearing a dark overcoat and spectacles...

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And what annoyance did he display?"

He turned away immedi-

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Like a boy called on to trans- lato a difficult passage, the officer gripped his notebook and con-

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