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Crown Counsel Says:

CHINA MAIL

"Quie Should Be Thankful To Govt Doctors For Rescuing Him From Death'

Crown Counsel, Mr W. Blair-Kerr contended at the Quie case this morning that fur from suing three. Government doctors, Mr Joseph Leslie Quie had every reason to be thankful to them for rescuing him from an early death.

Mr Quie, plaintiff in an action for dantages, would not concede this. He also denied Counsel's allegation that in early 1952 he had reached the first stages of acoholic dementia.

He claim damages for

Inf

is

for

$250,000 he was alleged injury

in England.

from

negligence in

conner-

ין

when

"All

1 cume

$

"Dr Yap explained that to get to thought about was being de a elesin bill of mental health

for three have to stay the defendarsla" | certified. I starte. Lo Mink of would

The doctor would then itigation agains

weeks elther have to cerify me or let

I I know

Tart mentally it, but I was prepared give De Yap the opportunity for the full studying me Bhree weeks," said Mr Quie,

WANTED TO PRØVE

allegert tion with his detention mental home for observation or for the certification of the plain us

being of Unsound antind and his consequential con- Anement in a mental home,

Defendants are Dr P. M. Yap of the Mental Hospital, Dr s. 1.

A.J.S. Mary

Moore of the Medleaf Depart

ment

Prof

McFadzean of Queen Hospital,

back to Hongkong when I saw

had been that so much damage dong," Mr Qule said.

KNOWN HER WEERS Fun the qu, stiened about Mrs,

that he Her Son, he declare:t

frcided to take her to England abrat a week before he went in hospital. He had known her for

bout three weeks then.

his

He explained that in one of y

letters he

instructed

Mrs

me g

to

f

Whe

Me Blade-Kerr A man wilo has been rude to you and who has enfied you a maniac?

Plainly:

I wanted Lo Yes.

definitely that I prove ta 1920 maniac.

And al Uhat time

you und England to your own docto 7-Yes. ruly dent stag 1 was

Mr John McNeill, '. Mr Hoo San "don't go ba George Lawrence Leong and Mr Richard Ford" because Mr Ford tid; Winter are representing

"He came to, and tom to thenothing for him.

see the and told me the doctor, PINAR, had put me there and he could.

plasatiir, A. da Silva.

structed by Mr M

Mr Blair-Kerr, and Mr J. C

McRobert, Crown Counsel, are representing the defendants

amount o

damages

general

chure $130 831.88 tamages and $119,168,12 special damages.

S

d nothing about it," Mr Quisque igist mentally. said of his former selfeltor

He added that he wanted Mr Ford to intritel Counsel, but he heard no more from him,

Mr Qui said that at the time he knew that his wife and son.

+

phit it to you that you were mentally deranged and certid- mind during 1952, That the the early part allegations made by your wife. your in died nuvisers and your Krolleitors are true. And thui Dr McFadzean bad Yap art no regon to

to think they were untrue, 1

not autere,

were because these allegations untrue. A raving mantae? I was never such a thing.

ELEPHANTITIS

had made statements Continuing his cross-examina Yap about him; he did not tion of the plaintiff, Me Blair-

know of any one else who did. Kerr put it to him Oxat Dr

QUIE AGREES Yap did not tell him there had

Mr Blair-Kerr: Your case is been a miscarringe of justice that Dr Yap did not go into the and that there was no attempt thing as carefully as he should to bargain with him,

You still think thut you have, what!

were a sick man physically, but state- !

and that you hot sick were

Mr Qula replied that

Attorney-General.

thung now. Incarcerated

REASON TO BE THANKFUL he had written in his

Looking back on the whole ment was true. Dr Yap did

what reason had make those remarks and more-

these two doctors to think they In the mental hospital. over told him that the molter

Mr Quie agreed with this, Hee unli? don't know. would

referred to the sand

Far from suing these three that

the he signed

gentlemen you have much voluntary form because Dr Yap Dr Yap also told him that if explained that if he did so he reason to be thankful to them the Immigration muthorities "on would get out upon giving 72 10: 16 motion they tookt.-1 the other side" saw his legs they are notice. "I was anxious in certainly do not agree, would think he bad elephantRis, get out," he declared,

You have much reason to be Mr Qule maintained.

"Then why did you withdraw, thankful to your wifo for her that farm?" asked Crown Coun- nction throughout the whole

matter. I don't agree.

He declared that he had for- guiten all about litigation when wel.

'I Drank Heavily-And Stopped'

It is quite obvious that you about the "memorint" of his 21st 10. 1942 was that there would are a self-made man and it hus wedding anniversary.

be a commillee meeting and Bong to your hens-l ain a self- Qui, agreed that yesterday he that he would go to England but don't agree th 1 suht be had frvotten about get advice and be examined; it, but he had made subsequent that he would inform Mr Silva; inqu ri and he now remember and that nothing more would

It was not drawn up by be done at that stage

made man has gone to my head

You very nearly drank your self to denth. I drank heavily and stopper.

You ruined your health-you } hove cirrhosis of the liver.-1 have cirrhosis of the liver.

'I DON'T AGREE

You reached the early stages of alcoholic dementia- do not

1.im.

CHIEF CLERK'S WORK

In reply to the Cout he said it was drawn up by the chief clerk in his offici.

Asked about his parents name he said that

when they married, his father's name was ETL:

You have every reason to beLiu Quie, but the Registrer in thankful to your me feel adsisted that the last name should visers here and in England for be the surname. He said that rescuing you from a very early he was the only son and that he death, I don't agree in

was very fond of his another.

to Hongkong.

regard

STUNGO'S STATEMENT Dr Ella Stungo, Harley Street physician and psychiatrist, testi- tted that when he saw Mr Quie in England in July, 1952, he was "perfectly normal."

wur

was

He

01

of

Dr Stungo gave his quallica tions-LRCP

LRCS (Edin), (Edin), LAFP&S (Glas) said he had been in practice for 20 years, 25 of which dealt with psychiatry. He started as officer of a mental Mr Qule told Mr McNell that He had been physician- In -examination of Mr Quie, the result of the visit by Mr psychiatrist

a number In a

the last Mr McNeill questioned hini d'Almade and Mr Silva on April hospitals and during the

the

the psychiatric treatment base in Burma, a centre which had 400 beds and six psychiatrists and 48 orderlles under him.

After the last war he was the senior medient ofeer of the Psychiz- of University tric department College Hospital, London.

shed a considerable tween 1936 and 1933 he pub- number Journals various medical paychiatry

YOUR DEPILATED COAT MAKES YOU LOOK TERRIBLE!

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of articles

Be-

FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1955.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

11.6

1. M. Rug PC ON Cope, 1994 by KIA Series, bu

"I'll buy a pipe for my husband if you have one with some attachment like the factories use to eliminate smoke!”

Plan For Union Of Protestant Churches

Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 13.

A Methodist Bishop, Ivan Lee Holt, today outlined a plan by which the three great Protestant Churches might form a united Church of Christ.

for

com-

tional. Episcopal and Presbyter Churches for

jan.

Bishop Holt is chairman of a meeting annually. The govETT- Commission appointed to forming body would be the con- a "plan of union"

ference, covering all churches municants of Churches which

and presbyteries, embrace three historic polities Bishop Holt said the plan of Protestantism -

those would be submitted to

study-African Mothodist Episcopal

Zion, Bishop Holt is also chairman Coloured Methodist Episcopal, of similar Commission working Congregational Christian, Dis- for the union of the Methodist cipics of Christ, Evangelical and Churches. Today he offered the Reformed, Presbyterian U.S. overall plan before his own and Presbyterian USA.— Church's Assembly of General United Press. Agencies, a gathering of 25 Methodist agencies, commissions and boards. The plan was sub- mitted only for study,

PLAN OF UNION

Convictions Quashed

were

The "plan of union" involves organisation of the three groups inlo a "united Church of Christ". Each local Church, according to the plan, would determine its

Convictions against Lee Sam, of worship wn mode own

and 30, glove-maker, on charges of administration of

the Sacra-

dealing in dangerous drugs and ments of Holy Communion and

possession of heroin Baptism. Ench denomination quashed by Mr Justice J. R. would declare to which of the Gregg in the Appeal Court this three categoriesCongregational, Episcopal Presbyterian its morning and the appellant dis

charged, when His Lordship clergymen should be regarded as allowed appellant's appeal. belonging.

a total Ten or more Churches would of 12 months hard labour by Mr be formed into a presbytery, J. E. Durling, a Magistrate.

When the appeal first came

Appointments

Lee was sentenced to

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL

SNORKEL

PEN

LONDON HAILS JOHN CLARKE'S GUARANTEE BY

NATIONALISTS

London, Jan. 13.

CASEBOOK

Situation Vacant

VERY time she spoke

The Nationalist agreement not to invade the main Eos Bertha, Bertha om land: without United States consent amounts to the ployer kept her fingers reneutraliantion of Formosa, the island headquarters of crossed-conscious that in Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, in the view of diplomatic her cook 'she had a quarters" hère. ⠀⠀

"treasure," that competition

The agreement is contained in | China mutual defence treaty, for such was fierce, and that there was a large element an exchange of notes,between signed on December 2, 1954.

The undertaking has done of truth in the hoary joke the Nationalists and the United

much to reassure those here whethat said: "As good cooks feared that under the treaty, the

States, interpreting their mutual defence treaty, simed

December 2.

on

An

United Sta es might be involun-go, she went."

with tarily embroiled in China through a precipitate Nu- tionalist adventure.

*

01

The notes exchanged December 10 and published for the first time when the American administration

sent Diplomatic sources hailed the the treaty to

for Nationalist Congress

guarantee ratfication, stipulate that the Insurance against a major war

of the world's of force by either party in ane

worst st a matter of joint trouble spots. The guarantes was

interpreted

amounting to the forces of

of

08

Bertha was a cook of the old style who ruled her kitchen kingdom with a sort of beneva- lent despotion and allowed strangers to cross is frontiers only on sufferance,

Bertha's mistress gladly put up with such small tyrannies

The praise and envy of guests who came to luncheon or dinner Was mono than adequate

com-

that the io Calang Kai-shek. penuation for not being per-

Lase must agreement:"

Officials here say notes

"nonsense" make Peking's allegations that the

Just two years ago, Prestient mitted absoluto authority in her mutual defence treaty would un- | Eisenhower

had "imicashed" own house leash a Chinese Nationalist at-

Generalissimo the

by issuing

Bertha looked the part, too. IL tempt to reconquer the main new orders to the Seventh Fleet, is a paradox that while lean land They said it Wan

which said that the United men make perfectly good chefs, thinkable" that America would

States

warships guarding the best women cooles aro nearly support any such adventure.

Formosa need no longer pre- always plump, as Bertha was, The notes are regarded as full

vent Nationalist assaults on and look as though they have justification

the welcome China. for

enjoyed the end-result d's well which Britain gave to the treaty

the preparation of their Br It when

was signed. Anthony Eden,

masterpieces. Foreign the Secretary, then declared that the pact was a purely defensive one, It is held here that the treaty as interpreted by the notes removes one of the potentially dangerous aspects of the Farmosan problem.

Reuter

U.S. APPROVEL

Washington, Jan. 13. The Nationalist's written undertaking not to attack the mainland without consent of the United States is expected speed Congressional approval of tho

States. Nationalist United

Policewoman

On Conspiracy

Police

Charge

to

Woman Sub- Cella Cheng,

Cheng Ling, 21, tether

with her brother and another man, faced a charge of conspiracy to extort money from proprietors of several

dance halls and

19

THE LAPSE DERTHA, Boumed fawless, And

BERTH

IN LETTERS

President Truman had ordered the "leashing in an effort to localize the Korean conflict.

yet there was a skeleton in The mutual defence

treaty her cupboard. Eighteen skele- today was before the Senate tons, in fact all but one Foreign Relations Committee, them.buried deep under the near the head of a list of items dust of 20 years for consideration. It therefore seems certain of early Congres- sional action.

Eightoon times, Bertha hád And been convicted for crime. more than a time or two sho The Nationalist guarantee not had served a prison sentence. to attack China without consul- Then, in the middle nineteen- tacion with the United States thirties, Bertha, who is close on was contained in an exchange 60 years old now, put away of letters between Mr John

and took. to living Foster Dulles, the Secretary of homely.

There was only one lipes State, and Mr George Yeh, the Nationalist Foreign Minister. after that. She stole from a Significantly this exchange of shop in a seaside resort during letters was handed to the | her hallday last year, Foreign Relationą - Committen The other day Bertha stlpped for examination along with the into crime again. It was hor terms of the Defence Pact. half-day off, and she walked to

the West End to look at the shops.

The two statesnen exchanged the letters on December 10, But It was not until two days later that the contents were publish- ed.--Reuter.

JAPANESE

SEAMEN

FINED

before the Court yesterday, Mr 529.accountant, of 4. Shiu Wo Hanne havNKA

$75

seamen,

..

She had 20 10s. In her hand- bag, but the old urge to act something for nothing swept over her again, Sho stole a Handbag priced at £3 99. Od.. and was sem to steal

HEAD BOWED

At Bow Street next morning Bartha mounted the dock once more and Ilstened with head bowed while the story was told to Mr Bertram Resce. She pleaded guilty to the charge.

What did she go into that shop for?" the magistrate asked the policeman, when he had told all, he could of Bertha's after- noon off.

schools in Kowloon, before Mr H. H. B. How at Kowloon

Two Japanese Magistracy this morning.. Tatoichi Yocihald, 28, and Mr J.W.D. Hobley, Crown Shinya Kawasaki, 30, were each Counsel, is for the Prosecution. fined $75 by Mr Hin-shing Lo "Well, the reasons she gava"

The defendants, in their order of Cerral this encoming for were no. RESONA. at all," the of. appearance

Court, are disderly conduct and malicious officer answered, mysteriously.

"She just went "into" morning.

the shop. Cheng Wang-kal, alles Cheng damage early, this Man-iai, 24, salesman,

Police told the Court that the that's all. of 175

She'spid she'd been Yi Chad Street Als floor; two defendants entered the Bik drinking cider ...

Eating Houst In 381 The magistrate asked Be

Bertha Wong klu, alias Fel Lo Wong Ho

ney Road at 1:15 am, to what she had to say.

three bolties and Sub- day." Aft D. F. O. Mayne, Crown Counsel,

Bertha drew her navy-blue Street, second_flpor pointed to a break in the chain

ct Yu

embraced Lusp. Celia Cheng, as 175

they

such cost about her and nervously and crying straightened her navy-blue hat, Laughing op-of evidence and said that with Chau Street, lrg 8oo. HE. the Governor has

After of evidence it

The third

a moment of thought, pointed Mr L. W. Crow to be out this chain

defentant is re- They then went round the house,

reformed, air. For Deputy Estate Duty Commis- seemed that the Crown had fail

presented by Mr Patrick Yu, causing damage to a table top she said: "Ta stoner, vice Mr Chan Fuk-him,ed to establish that there were instructed by Mr Francis Wong and a tea pot. All the customers nearly 20 years, sir, I'd me-

Jent

Then last year, it was announced in the Govern-any dangerous drugs in relation Mr J. L. d'Almada Remedios,

to either of the charges.

seemed to silp again. And now Gazette today, ment

who had been representing the the disturemises as a result of formed. His Lordship adjourned the Dr G. Graham-Cumming has

first accused

They left

Utter perplexity - was in formal hearings, .. been appointed Deputy Director case for further consideration,

withdrew from the case this Police arrived, but were arrested her voice. of Health Services, vice

his decision this morning. morning. The second defendant at Gloucester Road, Dr Olving

Mr Justice Gregg cgreed with notified.

Defendants explained Shaw, it was not

they is not represented.

were just celebrating the Other appointments gazetied Crown Counsel's observations

The Crown alleges that be were and were; Miss B.M.E. Fower to be how that the contents of two tias mid there was no evidence to

tween July 1 and November 14, Year.. last year, the defendants con-

premises 'before →

Now

A OUETSY THINK I was a hit drunk. sho yesterday."

said, and shuddered at having to suy such In addition to the line. Mr Loa thing. You: so I was re-

Nursing Sister; Dr Tong Fin- were the same ́ng that sent to epizod together to extort money / ordered each of them be bound formed," she repeated. hut to be Senior Health Officer, In Dr G. B. Smart to be Specialist the Government Analyst: there

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Unlled Nations, Jan. 13...... The United States dekrate, Mir" Hestry', Cabos Loare, Jr., stier consulting with the United Nations Secretary-General. Me Dar Hammarskjold, tonight on

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quite im Dossible for NG NOW - JIA

He paused for long seconds in mid-stereo, then bald briskly Go to prison for three months.

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fully and allont to her, "own

quarters-to a prison cell.

Armed Robbers Not Found

Police investigationss are still proceeding

robbery 1 of two

∙last night

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