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Death of Mr Our australian newSLETTER
Julius Holm
The death occurred this morning at St Paul's Hos pital of Mr Julius Holm. He was 49 years of age.
Graduating from St Josephi's College in 1923, the late Mr Holm Joined the Union In- Murance Society of Canton Lid He was A junior clerk.
Dis
senior clerk of the firm's Marine Department.
A keen sportsman, the late Mr Holm, during his school days, represented the School in football and many other athletic
events..
(WTH,
Geral e
in
Week Of Politics: Election Next December?
FROM H. KING WOOD
Sydney, Aug. 10:
It has been a week of politics more than any- thing else.
Dr Evatt, Leader of the Opposition and Federal enlivened an otherwise drab Parliamentary Leader, Sunday night by holding a meeting in Sydney Town Hall. He attracted an overflow crowd of about 4,000 and booed in the appointed who lustily cheered places.
It is
NURSE'S ADVENTURE An
He was an ex-member of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps and a member of the Indian Recrea- tion Club and the Special Police Constabulary. During the Japan- It is a litle difficult to see port Lid which up to now has meeting fitted into ben content to ny services ese occupation he was interned where this in Shamshulpo camp.
of things in the within NSW. the scheme
Now however, it is seeking The late Mr Holm is survived Labour Party war that has been
to increase by his wife, Myra, two sons, simmering below the surface for permission Francis and Julius, two daugh- months, but it did keep the nominal capitul from £200,000 Mrs L. F. Young, and before the public eye, enlivened to £2-million for the purpose
nine grandchildren in
in otherwise
duil Sunday and of buying the latest aircraft and services al four aud five girls. He certainly got him
in many columns flying intrastate
tourist rates. also leaves behind two brothers of space in Monday's papers,
This
has in Hongkong.
company already Germano and although
well known fact William,
brothers thivo
news staffs two Viscount planes on order Sunday night that
and plans to get more. America, Charles fenry and are always chasing around for Feter, and one sister in Germany, something that will make news.
attractive New Zealand Mrs.Dora Knorr.
Then the Prime Minister an
nurse left Sydney last week on The funeral will pass the nounced the appointment of
a motor cycle which she plans Monument at 5.30
to go p.m. to independent committee
eross Australia, then mcrow and Interment will be into the matter of MP's salaries, to ride
Ceylon, India and in the Catholte Cemetery, Happy already £2,000-plus for private through Valley.
What with the recent sleep
nurse, Miss Naomi Mc- increases in the screws of top Kean, of Hamilton, plans to end
14,000-mile journey public servants, Judges &c. it's her
that our Capetown in December. peanuts pounds to members can look for a substan- She is taking only £100 with at rise in the near future her but she said before she left which in turn will lead to a few that this would pay all her ex- more protest stoppages by penses for the five months. She miners und so forth.
said: "Change of scenery, the variety of trees, bushes, burning sandy plains, beautiful cities, ramshackle towns they have a fascination for me.
When I have made the trip.
Australia. I will across
have seen almost every part of the country worth seeing."
Miss McKean intends
Drove Without Consideration For Others
ان
23 Chang Chou-yin. Centre
Street, was charged befort: Mr W. N. Thomas Tam at the Central Magistracy this
with driving morning with out
consideration duc
for other persons using the road. Defendant wan, cautioned and had his licence endorsed.
Chow Sin, tram fitter, told the court that on March 3, he was driving a tram on its trial run from West to East in Causeway Road. His tram was moving slowly as it had just passed a SUD WIS
island when Д ear passenger
into his view suddenly came proceeding at an angle towards The tram in an attempt to turn. Into Tung Lo Wan Road,
a
I members,
The NSW Premier, Mr Cahill, not to be outdone, has also appointed a committee to con- Stato sider the solarica, of members and one way and the other it looks as though the old inflation spiral is going to get a great old kick along.
ELECTION HINTS There have been more than gentle hints blowing from Cun- berra that the Federal Parlia- ment will go to the country in December.
If this happens it will mean that Parliament has lived only half its life and Prime Minister Menzies might be pressed to, explain why.
dant that he did not have sufficient intelligence to be good driver and that he need-yar ed a few more lessons."
Carrier Comes
Into Port
A
Flying the fing of Rear Admiral R. E. Hobbs,
Africa.
The
at
Established: 1945
MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1955.
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
944
T. M. Hag. U. APOL Cor. TIEL by NEA Bersone
"They say my new son-in-law is a good salesman, but I wouldn't know—I'll bet he couldn't soll me any
steam shovels!"
*
Decision Reserved In Karel Weiss Case
Judgment in the proceedings against Karel Weiss, proprietor of Messrs Karel Weiss, Room 304, of Central House, summonsed for alleged default in Payment of business tax amounting to $4,081.29 was reserved by Mr Poon Yan-hoi at Central this morning at the conclusion of submissions by both Crown and Defence Counsel.
Date for the delivery of judgment was fixed for August 27, at 12.15 p.m.
It was first
to
SHEAFFER'S
ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN
Claim For Possession Of Premises
A claim for possession of the ground floor of No 2 Chi Shing Lane-and a sum of $760 in respect of arrears of rent and mesne profits was brought by Chan Yuen-chun, landlord of the premises, before Judge Reynolds in the Victoria District Court this morning.
* Defendants were the Malaya Coconut Com- pany who denied the claim.
Plaintiff was represented by to that notice being a valid Mr Oswald "Cheung, Instructed notice to quit. He said it would by Mr G. H. Golby of Messrs shorten proceedings if his friend Johnson, Stokes and Master. were asked to state the grounds
Appearing for defendants was of his objection to that notice so Mr Lawrence Leong, instructed that he could deal with mat- by the firm of F. L.
L. Lam.
fer straightaway.
Mr Cheung said that this was a claim for he possession of the premises which were not within the Landlord and Tenant Ordin- Bnce on
the ground that the tenancy of the defendants was determined by notice to quit.
The Defence had put film to prove that the premises
Mr Leong said his Arst objection to the notice was that the notice was given not on March 14 but on March 15. The second objection was key money
was given by plases which had been paid.
to the
were
an entirely new building. The Defence also alleged that a sum of $2,000 was paid to plaintiff for giving defendants a tenancy, Mr Cheung said.
cilent
key
Mr Cheung mid that on the second point the question was one of fact entirely. On tho fret point, it was a matter of law.
Hearing is continuing.
Prison For
Snatching $10
Counsel said that his denied the allegation of money. He submitted further that the Tenancy Prolonged Duration Ordinance had no ap pilcation in the present case.
For snatching $10 from Robert point
M. Hale whether On the first
and for breach of a the promises
bond, Lee Ming-kee 18, of 85 cntirely were an now building, Caunsel and that Hennessy Road, was centenced a written permit of the Building to six months and fined $100 or had been granted after August, Authority to occupy the same two months respectively by Mr
J. E. 1045.
Mag During at the Central
this
the court
then
Complainant ÄLTERNATIVE OFFER Outlining his case, Mr Cheung that on August 14, he was at sald that his client was a busi- the booking office of the New When he took ness min and the letting of his York Theatre. property was left in the hands out a $10 note to buy tickets, eccused came from behind and of his accountant, Chan Chang, credit from him. He gave
A woman
representative of The hearing has covered nine months.
a Miss Lee who chase, the defendant running the defendants, a heard on November 15, last year. to
Road and In Court, came Was
came to see Chan into Percival circle around the north of Aus
Chang on January 13.
Into Lockhart Road, 1955. Welss, who was alleged tralia down to Perth where she
There was no question as to the saying she
His cries wanted to take over
fot the assessment being Invalidty of
help were Anally defaulted in payment of raised in proceedings for recovery. have will catch a ship for Colombo.
the ground flour of the premises. heard by Lai Chu who went to She has been travelling for 15 the tax for the year of assess- Just on it would be illegal antim-She
was informed that she hig
assistance and saptured years. After to years cycling ment 1951-1952. was represent-practicable to argue the merits of
do so either, by paying accused who still had the $10 round the British Isles and Newed by Mr Marcus. A da Silva, was it that there was no statutory
the ballUT, NO could
construction money, which was note in his hand. of Messrs M. A, da Silva and authority to support the nexuments $3,000,
Defendant's mother, who or without paying it, Del
ар Co. Mr D. N. E. Rea, Crown put forward by Mr Silvo, Mr Rea
peared said Mr Cheung.
in court, usked His Counsel, prosecuted, assisted be contended.
Miss Lee
in-Worship for leniency, saying was furthe J. Hardy
"The purpose of these proceedings In reply to Mr Silva's subis that where it is namelicable or formed that in the former case that the motive for her son's
the ro
rent would be $340 and in ection was merely the desire to mission at the previous hearing inexpedient for the Commissioner to
obtain tax in default by other means the latter $380 per month. She return ten dollars which she had Mr Rea said Mr Silva's case
machi on meizures, the Commissioner nay certify the tax to be in merauit left and
on January borrowed from a friend. returned
for $3,000 18 with a cheque and recoverable as much. The pro which was post-dated February visions of Use Magistrates "Ordináriče ther apply for the recovery of sucti
15, 1955, man."
choque was given, copy
Counsel handed
up to which the Court
Zesland she came to Australin
in 1930.
LEGAL TUSSLE
A Berce legal tussle looms over the granting of drive-in theatre licences in NSW and court op- peals may prevent them opening elections for business for the best part of ; in default by the Com Whereupon it is deemed to be a fine
FANTASTIC RABBIT
thousands
*
theatre
was that the tax certified to be
pounds. (Mr Rea) had repeat,ngs, he
I lo a Ane old state of affairs But the most fantastic rabbit when big city business goes back to be produced from the political to homes and carts because hat is the announcement from they find them quicker moving the State Government that it will through city traffic. Com-shorlly re-introduce quarterly Managing Director of one of adjustments in the baale wage. Sydney's biggest statery firme
This means
that we can say sald that it had been proved that By a home and cart would leave a any sort of stability. morning on a recreational visit.
The basic wage
will make an motor vehicle behind in city Completed at the New York Immediate jump of 7s a week for rame everytime. Navy Yard in 1950, the 38,000-400,000 workers, prices will
and carts weren't
markler of Carrier Division 3. the United States urcraft carrier
Oriskany entered port this goodbye to
visit to Hongkong. She is the rise to catch up to that....and but, the horses were able to find
(improved of her class name ship
their way through traffic and
ruling.
"MISAPPREHENSION"
Mr Rea said the
11
COUNSEL REPLIES ~
In reply to Me Rea Mr Suva anta cardinei principles of the interpreta- Mr Res had forgotten one of the tions of datutes "do not look at the marginal notes in order to Interpret the statutes and do not even, look at the preamble of the. statutes for the purposes of inter
of them, and Mir Ion had in-
1
A receipt for Radio Hongkong
were
on
the of
H.K.T.
Two Bomb Explosions In Macao
Maçao, Aug. 15, Bomb, explosions shat- tered Macao's quiet night and one
of them panicked hundreds of spectators at a submning meet between Hongkong and Marco teams.
The first explosion blew
in the door and windows of a haberdashery shop on
· Macao's main street,
The second exploded on the terrace of the Macao swimming pool, where a large crowd had gathered to watch a meet between teams from Hongkong and Maçao. The crowd brake and ran in panic.
There were no casualties,
Shortly before midnight, police found a third bomb hidden in the Bela Vista Hotel.
pool
It was at the ribimming. that Chot Tak-kee, vice-chairman of the Macao Chamber of Com- merce, survived
GIL
03-
on
sassination attempt June 19. He and
members
of lits party were wounded when gunmen opened fre on them as they left the Club. The attackers have been found.-United
mot
Press,
"Peaceful
Invasion"
(Continued from Page 1) Party itself is not officially con nected with the movement,
'Almost all the Indian opposi- tion parties are officially repre- sented on the committee Com- munists, the Praja Socialists, the Peasants and Workers Party, the extremist Hindu Mahasabha_and Jan Sangh and the Goan National
Congress which munched the Satyagraha (penca- ful demonstration) movement on Indian Independence Day last
year.
Though the Portugueso authorities are preparing mainly demonstrations, precautions are being taken
for
unarmed
against any armed incursions. Police hore said they had in- formation that
of the
some
| demonstrators' might be armed."
Today, hundreds of school- children and young people have 6 pm. Time Signal, and Progremune
been waving Portuguese flaga prey: 8.03, Children's Hal: Hour
and chouting pro-Portuguese protated by Bally Ann (Studio); Australian Mogazine; 45,
Blogans as they thronged the 200 Accedunt in the streets of Panjim or New Goa,
at Degen (OB); Announcers
Choice presented by capital of Goa. and of Portu- Linda Roberts (Studio); 769, Weather juese India. Report: 6, Time Signal and The Nows London, Hely);, 809, Com-
(Gaa was chosen as the chief centre of the Portuguese trading posta on the Indian Ocean In 1510 by Alfonso de Albuquerque. The Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama, lunded members of the Portuguese nobility in Goa in 1824 to form the first settle- ment),—Reuter.
His excuse, of course, will be that he is bringing the Senate A# As he could not see the indicator and Representatives back Into line aguin
of Inland Revenue after the a year. of the car from his position in double dissolution of some time
Competing drive-in
was not in fact In
In default. the tram, the result was that
ago. His real reason, however, oves now under way involve Throughout the the tram would be the left bumper of
sub- to many
of hopes that he
In conclusion, Mr Res remarked Melbourne mitted that in rammed into the private vehicle catch the Labour Party with its Adelaide, Perth and
Jaw this Court, that these are proceedings which in
urt,
themelves should taka at the most and damaged its rear offside.
have had driven in theatres for in these proceedings, WILS
Mr Cheung said that at that ten minutes to half an hour unjena months His Worship told the defen-prints down.
there was some exceptional interview it was agreed between 80 but Sydney's concerned with this matter, nor We are among those who do many
are bogged down was it entitled to enquire into
and the presentiź case was not one Chan Chang and Miss Lee that not think an election likely this prospects
of appeals
it. and
the tenancy, tor all purposes, Mr Silva's arguments as to There is nothing more under a flood
objections.
would be reckoned to have com- facts had been entirely irrele uncertain in the world than an
Must of the would-be
vant. "I election and it seems risky
open
do not propose to deal
mrenced on January 15. with the argument as to facts secuse the big
That same day (January 18) mentary (London Relay) or Special
They were celebrating one of business to sacrifice nearly two all promoters
but I would like to make
Miss Le
Loo 380 to his client years of office to test the whims theatre combines of being re
paid over
a sum of Announcementa; 0.15, Home Over- Portugal's national days, the In
tures-The. Concertgebouw Orch, of anniversary of the Battle of of the country..
sponsible for the legal mess that clear, as I have made it clear
respect of
Amsterdam; 8.30, Oscar Rabin and from Is developing.
rent
15 January
to his Band (BBCTS); 2, Time Bignal:
Aljubarrota in 1385 (in which a throughout the hearing, that
February 14. The keys to the Concerto-Conopto No. 2 in D minor, small Portuguese force, alded by nelther the Crown nor the Com-
emise
then handed toward motiewell): 9.39;ste
Op. 23 for piano and orchestra.
a detachment of English archers, missioner agrees with any the facts as submitted by
that Mr Süva wee' to be Miss Lec. She was told that if national Cabaret
Isent in, response to an appeal presented by my
deborged from argument further. the cheque was met on due date end of Marla ftomantic Sketch *The „Brabom (Studio); 10.
for aid, had defeated the forces. friend. Any suggestion of bad Mr Roo, Mr Silva submitted, had
of Castile). rent receipt for $340 would be Prince DiCandrano); 10.5, faith made by my friend is entirely reallwed that the exercire negatived by your
issued together with a refund of Prospect of Adam moggenme to Worship's the powers under Section 75 was an obfäct of possible imprisonment
mark the 10th anniversary of VJ-Day, ruling
of the defaulter. Certainly the legs $40, as if she had paid the con-
struction money
Trio which the major developmonter in time. Isture had "My friend In his address left powers of a magistrate to be a rub- arver Intended the
45 | Asian countries in the last 10 years the cheque Was not honoured tre portrayed, and their present the matters to the reasoning ber-stamp for the Commissioner of then defondants had not paid positions and future hopes tersedi members of the public' and I Inland Revenue,
and outlined (Loudon Hälky); 10,62, the construction money, and rent Weather Report: 11 Time Signal, am happy to leave the matter
The analogy of a baili wan com- there, also stressing the word, plotely
of $380 per month would be Radio News Rest (London Raky different and wrong, Mr charged.
11.09, Test Cricketing and v, South reasoning,””
Blive added, because the magistrate
Abrics Commentarier on the 2nd was. Judicial officer while a batŸ EXTENSION OF TIME day's play of the 56h tawh by Rex ton Oriskany is making her first i rise to catch up to ages willly cheap to run, he suld.
wow only an executor of orders.
and Charler Alston, John Arlott The most extraordinary part war
Counsel sold that Miss Lee Fortune, at the Oval (Recorted Lon again.
summons that Mr Rea had stated that all called on Chan Chang on Feb- den Relay); God Save The Queen; Essex Class) of 14 ships. Among {"way we will through a re-what was far more important was brought under Scolion 75, ubmlesions about ulije vires can
of Inland Revenue Ordinance.alion of carry-forward, sub- ruary 15 and requested him not 11.30, Cos, down. her sisterships who haHornet, peal performance of 1849-85, the parking police seemed to regard He would respectfully submit marien, of accounts mowing that to present the had Insumcient
aro the
frightening them with. Kearsarge, Lake
a benevolent Champlain, prospect is rather
cyc. that
there was no genukar but a technicalment as she had Mr Silvan's and as far as ve con and out, whereas the
submission default, were, irrelevant.
She asked funds to meet it,"
sp., Children's Donner Wasp and Yorktown.
inotor vehicles were based on 'a' misapprehen-
UNCHALLENGED Oriskany has a length of 888 the only people who really want seemed to bring out the worst Insion of the purpose of this part
for an extension of a week, to Monday requests- praserted.
to conducted by: Aunlia. VIN-8,30, art members of the State parking police, old Neddy had of the Ordinance.
which Chan Chang agreed. Basty: 0.38, Birthday" mailbag: -4.55, feet, a carrying capacity
The unchallenged position was At the end of the week, Miss | La Musique. Franesine "presented by about 100 aircraft and a comple-Cabinet,
Section 75, In Pari 12, he the position the Defence had put in ment of more than 2,000 officers Finally we have the Federal them reaching into the pockets
Lee called again and said she Jeanette Plry: 1. Pereonality par submitted, was one which dealt evidence, the position in regard to Treasurer more or less joyfully for sugar. Her commander is
with the recovery of tax," the facts, and the Court must not would not be able to honour the and men. Captain C. L, Westhofen.
be misled by a general statement cheque., She asked for a further and Part II of the Ordinace such as neither the Crown for the extension of 10 days. She was
It Commissioner, sgrow with the facul dealt with the appeals would seem that Mr Siva had put forward by Mr Bilva's submis also asked for the rent for the argued this case as if it were on." sald counsel. now on an appeal, as if these Referring to the Section 76, Mr were the proceedings under Silva sald the wording meant that Part 11 of the.. Ordinance and there would be muntelent prima farle
On March 5, Chan Chang house: 10.15. A prospect of Asian not Part 12.
evidence, which the Defence was presanted the, cheque for pay programme to mark the 10th anni entitled to rebut. It did not state Section 75 dealt with the re
ment and it was dishonoured.versary of VJADAY, in which the that it was conclusive evidence but
major, developments in Arla coun- The reasons given by the bank; jelek in the last 10 years one por covery of tax on the laue of ruficient prima facie evidence. This a certificate to a magistrate, only matters the Defence, WILE Fot said Mr Choung, were that there | fuyudy and Make pedig pondons were insufficient funds and that and future hopes armed and out- Section 70 provided that the entitled to bring out was any pics.
that the tax is excessive?”
Hned--Spesiteci; Include, But Johns the airway's signature differed kotelowend Lord Landways of Commissioner might procesd The Defence was entitled to show for the recovery of lax, in das by rebuttal that the tax was not in from the, spoelmen in their Birke) (London guay); 11, Date with dreamland: 11.02. Tori cricket-Rege because, the Defence had powession. under any section con- neid off or set off Mr. Blive then
and v. Bouth Africa--Cornmander bem tained in Part 12 concurrently red t Court to throw out the pro.
M: Cheung aald that it was on the 2nd day's play of the 6th They
by Bex Airton, Jeln, Arlott consecutively. Thus, had seedings.
alleged in the letter containing Car Forte KINGOVI (MA the original Defence that decorded Londen xway): 1130) proceeded
fentante paid to plaintiff or his to midnight-popular concock Tour 74, and
to seize the
representative a sum of $2,000 in mid...God Bave 200 Guren) of Mr Welm, Mr Weins
part payment of the construction Close down, not be entitled to arque
fee Counsel denied the allega- tici," He sold further that "sub- seduntly rent was not tendered
here
Famous Raid Commemorated
of it
If we are to go
compinining over
the fact that
he is losing weight while pre- paring his Budget,
BENIGN ACTION The low amited kindly on two If all the dire forecasts about soldiers, convicted of causing the Budget are correct, Sir 200 worth of damage to a este, Arthur Fadden can rest assured this week. that many others are going to Aweat it out long after his work is finished.
t
once
The soldiers are getting ready to leave for Malaya.
fault
Hastings, Aug. 14.'
After hearing their story Canadian ex-soldiers from all
Judge Renshaw released them AIR TRAVEL BOOM Over Britain. look, part in s
on bond, wished them luck and is a safe return to Australia, 'parade pod service here today to
Air travel in Australia Dieppe
"Keep out of the way of stray commemorate the raid on
All airlines babming.
bullets and behave yourselves in August 1942,
in again report record passenger' In that rald, which was preparation for the Invasion of and freight trame for the first e gentlemen," he said a and statement which might not be six months of the year Europe. .force of over 6,000 practically all of them are place learned in law but which makes
them Canadians men, most were landed on the French consting orders for new aircraft, you feel that there is something the
It is an open secret that before in this Justice, business after all under 10 test German defences. As the end of
Almost
throo the year -half of the force.
wore +casualties. | Today the Duke of Norfolk, of America's major airlines will Lord Lieutenant of Sussex, took be flying regular services bo- ANSWER TO A
saluto at the parade in which tween this country and the mon tha representatives of British, French States and within 12 and Belgian xiservice organisa- lets should be flying the Pacife. A straw it the wind is the 'tions, also took part. - China Mall Special E
latest move by Butler Air Trans
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The Acting.
REDIFFUSION
by
ado-Danny Kayer Til, Piano echoes-
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| Anna Lee; 9; Bennidiscors
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DRUGS SEIZED
Two suitcases, of drung bes
"The purpose of the' ammabas kë (Justice TXJAGould, this morning / or the 574 coupect, af, theALUMNE lieved to be optum, were seized.
Hariom kwa to bring the deceater foured the Central Magleimer By One, March 52592)
Before: The Court and the "plarpor
defwait) should be damned to bent malone! He was accompanied by a frier to the defendants bir-
MC d'Almada Castro, Regia enim the CESTAR COU ta ma da bi fiend had obli
the Police from a Thai AIRE, syn_kplane; at V'Kál Taturthin,
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