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JOHN CLARKE'S

CASEBOOK

A Mother Alone

TOTHING was the same

more, any

No

When

Miranda married, her futur

CHINA MAIL

British Railways Lost £11,900,000 Last Year

London, June 29.

The British Transport Commission, which runs Britain's nationalised rail, road and water- seemed so assured and like-ways systems, made a loss of £11,900,000 last year. ly to be so happy. Her hus- compared with a surplus of, £1,200,000 in 1953, band's work was in Kenya, according to its report and accounts for 1954 and in that colony, where nature seemed to go out of its way to make life agree able, Miranda" set up her first home.

aften

published here today.

since

the

This brings the accumulated net deficit Commission was established seven years ago to £39 million or less than one per cent of the total gross receipts in that period.

in

She was 2.n acquisition to 1 the community in which she Fares and freight charges lived, and had that aptitude i were never able to calch .up that Englishwornen 59

with riding wages and prices discover, when they go over-and further Wage increases seas to live, that transforms

tarec into came local

irritations into positive which virtues

("Yes, we have a few January 1955, costing £20 mil- scorpions, but they do. keep the lion a year in addition to those ! which becarie effective last spiders down"),

annual cost of £30 Miranda was also good-look-year at an

ezuse acule financial anxiety in the period ahead." the report adds,

ing, and she knew how to dress which attributes are as valuable, when Home is far away, as a stiff upper lip and a few words of kitchen vernacular.

A WAY WITH CHILDREN

THEN

1 million-must

01

more

the

nation.wide recent railway strike. "I am concerned about the loss of business which we skal find hard to regain rather than the the of business during

At a press conference here, Sir Brian Robertson, Chairman the Commission, said he could give no estimate of losses marriage by Miranda's went wrong. and she came back to England, with a son in his early teens, and an under- aking from her husband that month. he would pay her £25

turned Miranda

her hand tstrike," he said. what she knew best how to do. She bought a house in the

and announced Country

to her friends and acquaintances What she could take in their children as boarders

they when away from home during school holidays.

выетче

She was good at running a house and had an excellent way with children.

L

SMALL DEBTS

IFE was not too easy for her.

VOLI

I never is ensy to make do with less money than once had to spend, and in Miranda's case the problem was complicated by the fact that the £25 from Kenya that she bud- geted "for each month.

always arrive.

Miranda began

small debts. The

did not

10 acquire small debis

grew frighteningly larger.

The other day, Miranda came to London from her home in up

In one shop she the country.

visited, she stole, in the course of a few minutes, two pairs of gloves, two purses and a birth- day card. She had never "stolen anything in her life before.

TROUBLE, TROUBLE..........

TRANDA was caught and

Great

Mari- brought tu borough Street where,

before Mr Clyde Wilson, she pleaded guilty to the thefts.

"The only explanation can give," Miranda soid despairingly. when her story had been told, "is that I've had terrible financial trouble, and domestic trouble.

"But isn't there an order. about the money your husband should be paying you?" the magistrate asked,

THINK OF MY BOY.

"YES, Miranda answered. "There is, but it's made

out in Kenya. My solicitors are trying to see about it.".

loss

Referring to railway moder. nisation and rtorganisation plans, Sir Briar Robertson said: "The measures which the Com- mission have now taken justify ล -positive optimism for the Kuture as soon as they have had a chance to bear their frui!''.--- Router.

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29

By Air

Thailand. 2 p.m.

Indo-China. p.m.

Formosa, U.S.A.. 0 p.m.

Thailand. India. Pakistan, Middle East, Great Britain & Europe. 8 p.m.

Japan. 6 p.In.

By Surface Macao. 2 p.m. Thailand. 3 p.m. Phippines, 4 p.m. Macae, & pan.

You'd better see the lady probation officer," said the magistrate. He sent Miranda away, and presently Mrs Gray, the probation her

Chrismas," Mrs Gray reported, "this woman has had

from her frusband." magistrate asked Miranda if she had anything say. She cried: "I do ask

ofert brought Radio Hongkong

more

to

you

to think of my boy, who's at school He's just about to take his exams. you could tank of him

Jean

Mr. Wilson said gently. "I'm sorry for your financial diff- culties. You must pay £1 fine, and three guineas costs."

"Yes sir." Miranda said, and slowly and thoughtfully stre Flute). Ambruse Gauntlett (viola

went away, to make

Gamba): Millicent Silver

First

The Post-war Dividend

The first post-war divi- dend of the Metal Industries Corporation, Ltd, was voted at the annual meeting of the company this morning.

A dividend of 20 cents per was recommended fo: share 500,000 shares.

The

Chairman's statement was circulated stated: which

Shipbreaking and rolling 10- hvities have been transferred

y since the close of the financial

year under review to Hongkong Rolling Mills Ltd., in which

Di

Сопураку the issued capital of one million dollars. This new concern. has

your

owns a

balt

of

Established: 1145°

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1955.

SIDE GLANCES

Gathaith 5:24

By Galbraith

'T. M. Arg. With Fr Supr. 1911 by Milk Sarvion, kiti

"Okay, Marge! If that's the way you want it, we'll never see each other again-at least not before history class tomorrow!'

Miss Chow's Splendid Piano Recital

It was a considerable and courageous under taking for one so young as Miss Mimi Chow to give an entire piano recital in the University Great Hall last night.

Miss Chow, by now well-known to Hongkong musical to date broken or is in the audiences, has certain qualities most valuable to solo per- cess of breaking four vessels.

The loss inurred by formers; she has a pleasant and assured platform manner, subsidiary arises from

102 of

paying but no mannerisms; her memory appears to be excellent; off staff on the requisition

she has a sincere and well-grounded sense of musician- by that subsidiary's property the authorities in Shanghai, to ship; and she is obviously a hard worker and had put a which reference was made in great deal into the preparation of this programme. lest year's Statement

of

Mr JL. Marden, presided as Chairman in the absence of Mr G. E. Marden.

encores.

SHEAFFERS

Skrip

Judge's Ruling On District Court's Powers

You my have noticed that our jazz. visitor, J. C. Heard. has another show scheduled.

This one with be in the Princess Theatre on Friday morning and It should get as much public

ones in support as the

The thing I would like to mention about J.C. has:

the

A ruling that the District Court has power to review its decisions was made by Judge J. Rey- nolds in the Victoria District Court this morning, when he gave his decision in a preliminary objec-Queen's tion taken by the respondent in a case to the juris-nothing to do with his next diction of the District Court to exercise a power of review.

The original action from which this point developed concerned a claim by the Tai Wah Restaurant, of 115 Boundary Street, against Chan Ping-hung, claiming to be the sole proprietor of the Restaurant.

review

Plaintiff sought from defen- diction exercisable by and dant the sum of $4,300, being only by the Supreme Court in money due for the hiring of the its Summary Jurisdiction, was Restaurant, chiding a share of not part of the summary juris- profits, and for an account of diction. the pront of the dance hall

ANCILLARY altached to the Restaurant for The jurisdiction to the period from September 1 to cases was one ancillary to the December 31, 1954. On this jurisdiction to hear cases in P latter claim, plaintiff asked for summary way and was itself of 10 percent of the profits ascer- a summary nature and exercis tained

on the taking of such ed under the procedure pre accounts. Plaintiff's claim was

scribed for the trial of Limited to $5,000 to bring it CO95. The within the jurisdiction of the District Court,

Word

appears to me necessarily to Infer that on such re-trial the The case was heard before court was exercising the same as at the original

District Court, when judgment

show but everything to do with

all his shows. past and future.

Those of you who saw,, one or other of his first three will agree that this great drummer is also a great showman. His singing and dancing have naturally not played as big a part in his pre- sentations

but he obviously has the stuff. The difference be tween a musician and a show- man is too often not appreciated

man Lakes

his talent on stage he owey the public that extra something.

There is a wealth of difference between

dance playing music for

and when

gang of people who are out

Judge Reynolds in the Kowloon jurisalchoka Summary Jurista local boys ary unfortunate

was entered for plaintiff. At diction

was te- time, plaintiff presented by Mr Y. H. Chan, of Messrs Lau, Chan and Ko, but defendza: was not then legally represented.

Subsequently, Mr Lawrence Leong, instructed by Mr M. A. da Silva, appeared for defendant

Court

Little

for a good evening anyhow and, on the other hand playing to an audience whose whole attention is focussed on stage. You have to give the theatre audience of you more than just music and those

who have scen British or American stage bands either in action will know what it

Furthermore I consider that, because they have so

the District reading Ordinance as a whole,

get any experience It is chance to clear that the legislature intend- but the shows J.C. has done so far have uncovered one or two ed to confer upon the District

the score and there Court inter alla all the jurisdic who know

may yet be hope for live variety tion which the Supreme Court

in town. Jurisdiction) Or- (Summary dinance had thereby previously conferred upon the Supreme Court in its summary jurisdic

en lion. Had its intention been the I consider, otherwise, jurisdiction to review

would have been expressly excluded.

I think it is also not without significance that since the estab- lishment of the District Court, more than two years ago, this Judge jurisdiction to review has been exercised from time to time without hitherto having been. called in question.

in an application for a review of the case on the grounds that plaintiff had obtained judgment by fraud

of

Mr Chan resisted the applict- tion by arguing that the Dis tric Court had no power

Further hearing was review. adjourned pending Judge Reynolds decision

THE DECISION In: Iris decision, Reynolds said:

This is a matter raised by way objection taken preliminary

of

of the District Court

For these reasons I am of the diction of

opinion that this Court has by the respondent to the juris- exercise a power of review power to review its decisions

Section 14 of District

Court and the respondent's preliminary therefore over-

Couri ruled..

Governor

The first half contained the and vigour by Mimi Chow at the Details were also circulated

end of her long recital. She had among shareholders

new three major works of the even

Le Bach's a great ovation and gave us two Prelude shares for which they were asking. The ed to subscribe before July 23. English Suite in A minor is

It is the best possible thing Ordinance (No. 1 of 1853) pro objection is APPROPRIATIONS

highly suitable for

vides that the District opening a piano recital, and Miss Chow's that Miss Mimi Chow is going shall have the civil jurisdiction abroad to continue her studies specified in the First Schedule, and

Excellent though the local teach- The First Schedule paragraph 1 playing suited its vitality unbroken continuity of running

ing may be, it is only by a reads as follows: "All the sum phrases.

first-hand and living quiring examples and standards of com- mary jurisdiction exercisable by

dar musical before

the Supreme Court inrametr parison in the great

the commencement of centres of the world that a young this Ordinance under the pro-

is able to develop. player

visions of the Supreme Court (Summary Jurisdiction) Ordin- ance (except jurisdiction in A¢- miraby),"

The adoption of Report and Accounts were seconded by Mr W. G. E. Lannaman.

It was proposed by Chairman and seconded by Mr T.. S. Kiang that the balance

the

This is also true of Miss Chiu Yee-ha, whose playing of the Mozart A major Piano Concerto next week I shall unfortunately from

talented

absence

Visits Visits Homes

For Juveniles

•H.E. the

It was ambitious to attempt the 32 Variations by Beethoven on a short and somewhat sharp and dramatic theme in C minor; rather than one of the Sonatas, available for appropriation Miss Chow managed this work amounting to $407,204, be dealt competently, but the variations with as follows pay a dividend could have beer. more varied,

The Supreme Court (Sum-

Governor Sir of 20c

through per share, free of tax, to and there was a tendency to miss

mary Judisdiction)

Ordinance Alexander Grantham this morn- Hongkong. the

holders registered

on use too much pedal in the last

(Cap. 5) according to its long ing visited the Remand Home June 29, 1955 of the 500,000 arpeggio passages. (I think I

both these I wish

title was an Ordinance, to for juveniles at Hunghom and shares comprising the issued

apropts of Katchen young ladies the best of success abolish the Court of Summary, the Boy's Home at Castle Peak, capital of the Company at

further studies.- that part of his excellence was with their

Jurisdiction and to confer up welfare Oficer, Mr K Keen

by. accompanied the Social March 31, 1955, $100,000; trans-

due to his absolute clarity and

the Supreme Court a sumarnary ter

to provision for contingen his economy in the use of the

jurisdiction at law and in On arrival at the Remand cics, $100,000; carry forward, pedal, an example to be fol

Home, Governor was met by equity $207,204.

lowed). However, Miss Chow's

remarked

Messrs E. Smith-Wright, V. J. Scrg, J. L. Marden and playing of this work by Beetho

Sir Robert Calder.Marshall, were re-elected Directors, pra posed by Mr W. G. E. Lanns

seconded by Mr C. W.

maa,

Tax Payment|

Defaulters

of

521

ven already revealed a greater depth and maturity than when we last heard her play Beetho ven earlier this season.

TASTE AND DELICACY Ther followed Schumann's

works,

TO

LETTERS

THE EDITOR

To conclude the tourist need have no tears as to the liquid hospitality: there are too many other attractions to be observed

shall be

the

S. 3 of the Ordinance pro-Mr Thomas Lee, the Superinten- vides that it shall be lawful for dent. With him, he made a the Supreme Court to exercise tour of the office and rooms. In a summary jurisdiction at law the classrooms were 18 inmates, and in equity in the actions or one of them a girl, who were matters thereinafter mentioned. doing arithmetic

His Excellency was introduced to Mr Chan King-chun and Mrs Thomas Lee, the supervisors,

He then paid a visit to the dormitory which is situated two floodlit walled between courtyards. There are ten bed- rooms, each containing six beds, and 18 inmates at present, Since 8-82 children have been ad- the opening of the home on June

cision."

to

JURISDICTION This section is one of several

comes

within the words: "All the sum- mary jurisdiction exercisable by the Supreme Court.

**-under the provisions of the Supreme Jurisdiction) Court. (Summary Ordinance."

mitted.

The Governor said that the Remand, Home was doing, very important work

At the Castle Peak Boy's Home, the Governor was met by Lt-Col F. E. Jewkes, officer commanding the Salvation Army home, and Mr P. C. Pan, Acting Social Welfare Officez.

US DESTROYERS IN PORT

Speaking Of Variety

On the subject of stage variety” there is a little lady in town who knows more about it than most. Jenny Howard will be recording. a couple of pro-

Radio Hongkong, gram.mes for

on Thursday evening and the songs she will be singing will certainly bring back memories of

the halls to these English listeners who ever went. Jenny has been to Korea twice within the last eight months,

These Isolated artists only serve to whet the appetite for a full-scale show and one of these days we may have enough' visitors together to get that off ganised,

How It's Done There are all sorts of wayɛ. in which a potential singer cap get an audition but a little lady called Jackie Gaynor pulled a fast one

She was. recenly. working as a typist for Columbia Records in England and ane

day stopped the

the artist chief, Ray Martin, as he was walking along a corridor at work. She asked him for an audition and taken surprise, got it. Now she has changed her name to Rosemary Gaynor and has a record with two songs which sound road

Wheels of Love' and 'Give

a Fool a Chance'.

Face Behind The Voica

JEAN SHEPHARD

The Dear Joha girl is a bass and drum player as well as a singer and when appearing with the Melody Fench Girls accompanies herself of gulur. Her first fezord was made ter Capitol iz 1953, but it was the 'Dear John' disc that made her name. Record Review

Esser

latest batch of records from include a group of four which purport to take the lawner to Far Away Places. The method used is to feature an" artist / OF orchestra in fairly lush' arrange- ments of fairly well known (standard lunes whose titles.evoks thoughts or memories of a certain part of the world.

S. 18 provides "It Grange..

lawful for the judge on such Messrs Lowe, Bingham &

grounds as he may think sufl- Matthews were re-appointed "Papillons like so many of NZ Licensing Laws

cient, to review any judgment Schumann's piano. Auditors of the Company at a remuteration to be agreed upon | series of impressions or com Sir.-In this evening's issue of or decision given by him...and must be on such review to re-open and by the Directors, proposed by ments, thoroughly romantic and your paper mention

case, wholly

in Mr E. G. Smith-Weight, second airy trifics. Miss Chow gave directed to page eight in which re-try the ed by Mr C. W. Grange.

us these with taste and delicacy, much publicity is displayed by part, and to take fresh evidence, agent and to reverse, vary or confirm Directors present were Messrs I think the canon passage with headlines and the text

his previous judgment or J.L. Mar. Lannaman, E.

(Acting Chair- octaves

in both hands needs New Zealand's licensing laws. man) W.

Such as Pig Svill and Pigs more strength and bravado, as H

"and": Programme G. Smith-Wright, B. Time Signal and

C. v.

a contrast to

the prev iling at a trough it has cecured to Summary: 8.03, Lucky Dip Variety Grange, (representing Wheelock Lightness. The Anal spread me at this juncture that the Reques

presented by

Is almost impossible to foregning should be treated with which appear under a general (Studio): 7, The Japanese Kabul Marden & Co. Ltd.,) together chord Theatre The First in a Series of with shareholders representing bring off and I have rever yet reserve as no doubt your corres- heading of "Procedure but in Five Talks by A.C. Scott (Record in all a total of 72.350 shares. heard it really satisfactorily pondent was the isolated Pig at my opinion the section is one ed); 15. Wilson Wan at the Pinna

clearly conferring but this is Schumann's the trough.

jurisdiction given: Concert Hall): 7.20. A Lite of

fault för striving after an im As that Country is the land of upon the Court and the ques Bliss. Written by Godfrey Harri-

my infant poszible effect

nurture and spent tion to be considered therefore son. Produced by Leslie Bridzmout. Weather Part 1 (BBCTS): 750,

there is whether this jurisdiction can years Report 3. Time Signal and the

The second half of the pro- many pleasant News (London Relay): 8.09, Com-

gramine was entirely composed publicity displayed is by no terred by Section 16 mentary (London Relay) or Special

of short, impressionistic pinees, means any Merit for your good Announcements; 8.15, York Festi

"Erdes selves. Rachmaninoff's val. The London Harpsichord

Tableaux" are a change from his Ensemble (BBCTS): John Francis

Preludes, and especially the first another Da

Wong Kam-choi,

3 almest discordant in its 9. Time, Signal. Concert by. (Harpsichord); 8.45. Gypsy Nights:

Lola Shunning Road, 4th floor, run-

darkness, and somewhat cas Young (soprano) Alex

pay-fused. Of the Debussy gOUP; Worst moned, for defaulting in was the same any more *with (tenor) with plano accompaniment ment of personal assessment tax Miss Chow's best playing was a

by Isdte Alves (Concert Hall);

of "Jardins sous la Pluie," a fresh, Theatre. The of $5,433.75 for the year Wednesday

The twssenge. Shakespeare Memorial Theatre assessment 1951-1962; was fined impid performance,: Company in "Antony and Cleopatra" $5,433,75 by Mr 1. T. Morris at Arabesques were again com- by William Shakespeare, Produced

petcet, though a little scrambled. by Feier Watts, Part 2 (BBCTS): Kowloon this morning.

The

sumubons .bad bien. These two short works contain

Illegal Storage Samal Radio News Reri (London adjourned to today from June 1 good deal more variety of mood Eatna, June 28.

Roby); 11.15 Goodnight Musle: Eighteen rebels were killed God Save The Queen; 11.30, Close to enable defendant to appeal and tampó than were brought

Pleading guilty to storing 340 by the Supreme Court (Sum- parent ships to landing craft and to the Commissioner of Inland out last night. I would suggest

mary Jurisdiction) Ordinance to coastal craft. All can carry this morning in a battle with Down.

THURSDAY, JUNE 30

Revenue.

that when preparing such works, gallons of kerosse without a does not necessarily mean that 18 fiat nosed LCM's. be intind contrasts are. By Alr

Mr B.J. Hardy of the

over-em- Beence from the Fire Brigade, such jurisdiction was a surp- in East Algeria. The only Goa, Hawaï, U.S.A., 2 p.m., +Zgag

mary french casualty was one Legion-land, p.m.

Philippines, Anstralia, New Za Revenue Department,, said this phasised at first, so that the Ngan Kiang-pui, of 293, Re- oze. For example that.

DECIDED NOT Section 35 naire slightly wounded.

Pacitan Middle East, Africa,moming that no appeal had player will gradually come to clamation Street, ground floor,

a purely appellate The rebel band was taken by Great Britain & Europe, oʻp.m, been lodged within the prescribe command an ever-growing range was food $50 by Mr 1. T. Morris obviously

jurisdiction. This is of course, TO JUMP surprise and encircled while

ed perica A letter, however, of tone, colour and expression. at Kowloon this morning

melcat be said of the Another defendant, Lama. Lalue but the frigore one from jumping on an upper floor found them easier to listen 16. The Jurisdiction creat A young man was restrained the plight on the second of the transporting food suppiles in the

was received from defendant The mountain area. After the clash,

offering to pay the tax due by two "Contes" by Mediner, Din-j éhl, of Tai Chung Store, 5-1, ed by Sectionne Supreme | at No.: Ja Shanghai Street,variety of volces: doem't pell quite the remainder of the rebels

small, instalments,

substantial but picasant little Kings Park Resettlement Area, vested not. In managed to escape. France

Another defendant, Mrs Tal plecey.

was oned $75 for storing 152 Court in its Summary Jurisdic Kowloon, this morning by soon as the solo me and hey gallons", of kerosene, other than Lion but in en entirely differed He made his decision not to tra do a very good if rather.subdued

of his household. Fir members Presse

Leung-thi, of Nim Ping/Wai,

GOING ABROAD Un Long, was fined $525 for

Court namely the Full Court. The recital ended with ain an approved på..

The kerosene seized in both It is not, therefore, a valid leap as unit of the Kowloon and hate night with the Miglia having defaulted in interest tax: Valce-Impromptu by Liszt, amounting, to $525 for the your of his brilliant virtuoso pieces, cases was ordered to be con- ground for arguing that that Fire Brigade was heading for out would seem to be the firm

river with excellent command unseated,

the power of review, a juris the scene, sirens blowing, torten to 2 pe Essex PSLP-10. of assessment- 1952-1958

small adjustment in her budget. to refect again how nothing

her.

Rebels Trapped

French Foreign Legionnaires at

5.30

10.39, Weather Report; 11, Time

Fatal Accident

A pedestrian was killed at Tsun Wan yesterday in an [sccident involving a lorry.

Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICE GRINHAM for and on behalf of South China Morning Post-Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong"

..

CVCD

Lose

than that as

cabled by your

Correspondent whom as can be deduced has more money than

JAMES WILKIE RAMSAY.

Mr Chan, who argued Case very ably for the respon- dent, submitted that the juris diction conferred by Section 18.

Six American destroyers and one dock-landing ship entered port this morning ́on a recrea- tional visit

The destroyers are the Twin

Two "that I have heard: have: the Shields, Erben, Colahan,

alto sax of Jay White and the Ray of the Ordinance (Cap: 5) was Wiseman and Ulvert M. Moore.

Charles', Chorus and the". general something other than a sum- The dock-landing ship is the effect le rather plant The Jay said Colonial The Colonial, of 4,032 | White dingga ten-iren ika has eight. mary jurisdiction. He

that the fact that the jurisdic displacement tons, is one of times which include Street Scens tion to review had been created many ships designed to serve as

"Harlem "Nocturne, Sleepy Lagoon" end "Ih, a Person Marker","

the sound of the autophone begine

after the third er: fourth number, tà. sound rimost like a human.), voice. The orchestral · background father plsssant and providing you have no deep rooted objection to the saxo- phone then this case should mds your late night listening, inje

„îne kumber is Fixx 2SLAP==109,~) The Ray Charles Chorus take over

two" discs and I must confem, that I

MIOL Of "CLIENO,,VA Teally brilliant vocal group, Bere again the openess,

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