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JOHN CLARKE'S

CASEBOOK

Samaritan Safari

HE

E was burly and bronzed,

and looked whet hel once had beonu man with a public school background, successfully turned farmer. He used to farm in Suffolk.

Then war come, and the farmea joined the Army.

He was soldiering when the bomb fell. It did him such injury that he could never-as he knew-go buck to the land;

never soldier any moro.

When the doctors had mended his as well as they could, Ronald Babonau hind to look around for a new outlook for his forrüldoble energy.

CHINA MAIL

India, Japan Will Pioneer Nuclear Power In FE

Geneva, Aug. 17.

Atomic power in the Far East is likely to be developed in India and Japan, the two nations who have emerged at the "atoms for peace" con- ference here as the best qualified in the immediate future to use nuclear power in Southeast Asia.

come

our

Both countries have been in the forefront in the discussions between atomic scientists from 72 coun- tries at this unique conference which has unlocked the doors to the seemingly illimitable horde of wealth that lies within the atom for the benefit of mankind.

niso stat Inevitably the bulk of the in-1,und Vietnam-have formation disclosing the ad-teams to this conference which |vances of atomic selence has one of their delegates declared

from the three

hus given all of us major today He found such a job. Pre- atamle powers the United tremendous hope that nently, he was so busy that he States. Ruseln and Britain.

peoples can look forward to needed a secretary.

But there have also been a undreamed of prosperity and GREEN-CARD WIFE

contribu-health, in future decades of the LTE applied to the appropriate tions by both india and Japan atomic age.-Reuter. HMinistry

A giri

named, in all sections of the conference Nora arrived, clutching a green |---

metal- card that gave

agriculture and medicine. American delegate sald he had been struck by today the high rade of the fundu- mental research work in atom science carried out in both so countries in the last few years.

count Indispensable to each other that. "It obvious that

is

the ་བ་ and Japanese they married. "I tell people 1 Indians got my wife on a green card,'

determined, anxious and able наук Ваборан.

score

or so

O valuable

her leave to lurgy, chemistry,

work for him if he should select her

Nora was the daughter of on x-Colonial governor, a talented girl. Ronald Babonau hired her.

Before long they

were

An

to exploit atomic power on 1 had large scale in the future and it seems a good guess to say that

Next, these twa, who known most of the comforts of

the

life, were trekking through the both countries will be revolu- wilds of West Africa like one oftionised by this process in those husband-wife teams whose next quarter of a century," he adventures Jungle and desert

have become almost a common- place of our day.

said.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 By Surface Philippines, N. Borneo, Robaul.

Macao, ₫ p.m. of

But this revolution will not begin to muke itself felt to any appreciable degree in the next five years, both indian and Japanese delegates here

FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 By Air Thalland, Buriña, India, 1 a,m, Formosa, Japan, Korou. 10 sim Indo-China. 11 a.m. Philippipes. 2 p.m. Formosa, & p.m.

ONE-NIGHT STANDS DUT the Babonaus carried no tape-recorders with them. ΠΟ cine-camerus or contracts from radio networks, film com- panies or publishers,

They feel with Sir Australia, New Zealand, p.m. to West Africa to Hinton, managing director They went work

for blind people there, Britain's Industrial atomic wltone numbers total more power programine, that there is then all the blind people in bound to be a gap of Reveral Britain and the United States.

this conference years between drove and flew 5,000 and the actual construction and miles in the Gold Coast and working of Industrial Nigeria, doing one-night stands, plants in their countries and the dalking sultans and emirs into Far East generally. persuading their peoples that gifts for a central fund for the blind did not offend agains the Moslem rule of Individual charity, which could never for the blind what a fund could do.

They

do central

RULERS CHARMED

MONEY began to come in

Enough

to build training centres for the blind, Enough 10 provide few teachers, Never enough to do all that was needed,

B

In the bush, the Babonaus drove 200 miles a day.

Some Umes they were axle-deep in

mud But they thrust on

atomic

Earlier this week Sir Chris- topher warned delegates that the so-called under-developed countries of the world should not be led

expect that atomic power plants would mushroom in their regions quickly.

He believed that the atomte

เอฟ being built plants Britain and the United States should first of all be thoroughly- tested and proved before they and erected in were exported the less industrially developed areas of the globe.

in

A PREREQUISITE

Engineering and Industrial

When they stopped at night techniques on a vast scale to both got down to cooking local be found at present only in "chop" (or food), of which the | America and Western Europe main Ingredients were cassava, were a prerequisite for the early yuns, groundnuts, plantains, development of nuclear power

Thoy boiled Bath-water, set reactors.

Do minutes,

And wherever the Babonous went, local rulers were charmed into being their aides in the enuse of the blind.

to

Burma, India, Pakistan. Middle East. Africa. Great Britain & Europe.

0.v.m.

+

Philippines, & p.m.

Kores. 6 p.m.

Japan, p.m.

USA, Canada, & p.m.

By Surface

China. People's Republic. 9.30,aɛm. Indo-China. Noon.

Malaya, Burma, India, 1 p.m. Macao. 2 p.m.

Macao. p.m.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 By Air Thailand. Malaya, Indonesia, Aus Philippines, 2 p.m. ral, New Zealand & Ceylon, Noor.

Indo-China, France, 2 p.m. Philippines, N. Borio, 8 pm. Japan, Hawall, U.S.A., Canada, 6 p.m.

| Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Thalland, Tudin, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa. Great Brita & Europe, p.m.

Formosa, Okinawa, Korea, p.m.

By Burlac China, People's Republic, 9:30 am. Formosa, Noon.

Radio Hongkong

HX.T.

up their tents and beds, andi This view a shared by the became SO skilled that the majority of delegates here who

6 D.m.. Time Simal and whole operation took less than have also pointed out that only itolf Hour presented

Programma Summary; 1.03, JAZZ by Robert India and Jopen in Asia are in Acheson (Studio); 050, Portuguese a position at the moment | Half Hour (Studio): 7. Guy Luper prepare and develop plans for and his Orchestra: 7.15. "On Your Toes Belections from the musical gearing part of their economies play sung by the Principals and to nuclear power,

chorus of the Broadway Production Japan, with her advanced and

7.59, Weather Report: 0 Time HE Babonaus came home for large industrial resources, is Signal and

briel resp a brief resplie the other day, expected to be the first Eastern At Brighton, where Ronald nation to get atomic plants in Babonau was once at school, he working

"THEY ARE WONDERFUL'

operation and

her

talked of the marvellous way in scientists here have indicated in which Africans who are blind informed talks with their Western are responding to the work being colleagues that they will soon done for them by the British Em-be in a position to take the first pire Society for the Blind,

steps in an industrial atomic You should see them." he programme. anid,

They are

As the only country which wonderful, the things they are doing,"

has suffered the devastating

He himself had never seen effects of nuclear energy, Japan them: never seen the Africa in is determined to taste the bene- whose wilder places he works,fits Instead of the

or

destruction

the lotters and reporte-full contained in the atom.

much

of praise for his work that his BUILDING REACTOR wife had pasted into a fat book. Doctor Bhabha has also re-

Ronald Babonnu has been vealed that India is blind himself since the day that abreast the bomb fell when he soldierlig.

of the majority of was Furopean countries in atomic

Willing To Grant

American

Loans

Manila, Aug. 18.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955.

Happy picture of His Excellency the Governor taken by a staff photographer when, Sir Alexander Grantham visited the Tai Hang Tung Roof Club this morning. With the Governor are Miss Dorothy Lee' and Mr C. G. M. Morrison,

Governor's Visit To Roof Top Clubs

Despite the heavy rain, His Excellency the Governor this morning went on a tour inspecting several welfare institutions in Kowloon,

Sir Alexander Grantham first visited the Tai Hang Tung roof top clubs, His Excellency was met by a large crowd of people of all ages, who broke into cheers as the Crown car pulled up out- side the Tai Hang Tung Resettlement Area.

His Excellency visited two roof'iep clubs, and as he climbed the stairs, people gathered on each floor to watch him pass, A class of young children were on the roof top of "E" block, and

the

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

Cool Washington

From Our Files

Reception For 100 Years Chou's Proposal

Washington, Aug. 18.

Officials today interpreted Communist China's renewed proposal for a vast Asian peace pact as part of the Communist world's drive for abolition of allied security alliances.

As such the proposal, made in a statement by

Ago

The following extraels

are

from Recorder's . Hongkong Shipping List:

The steamer Eaglet, on the

22d and 23d, had a strong gale

off Now-chow. Saw the Jenny Lind standing to the westward.

the Chinese Prémier, Mr Chou En-lai, to visiting within nye miles of Macao,

Japanese correspondents was given the cold recep- tion accorded to a similar one last July 30,

Fremler Chou suggested that

the

United States join the countries of Asia and the Pacific in signing

trenty

a collective pence

"to take the place of

military blocs now existing in these arens."

Sailor

State Department authorities Throws Box

said the United States no intention of abandoning is Far Eastern defence alliances, such as the

On Lift

Convoyed a fleet of about 60 junks from Hol-how in safety when a lorcha and two junke.

deeply-laden, wore attacked by pirates; the steamer turned back to their assistance, and the pirate bore away-On leaving Macao, the Eaglet again saw the same lorcha and junks in possession of a fleet of 16 piratical vessels, steering in the direction of the Typa; ran down with the inten tion of rendering assistanco, but found the pirates heavily armed, and prepared to resist any attempt that

might be made to rescue their prizes.

n Tal-

The Hannibal, on the night of

of the 24th July and merring the 25th, experienced phoon in Lat, 25.10 N., Long, 120.15 E last

mainsall

Southeast Asia Trenty Organisation, for an overall pact with the Chinese, as the Chou statement implied.

SIMILAR MOVE

For damaging a pane of They saw

pro-glass in a King's Building the Chinese posal as munist equivalent of the Soviet Pearce, of HMS Tamar; was formation of extensive prepara- Union's unsuccessful attempts

The Limehouse brings a Far Eastern Com-lift, Able Seaman R. Deveral other sails,

and

in-

Labuan, to eliminate the North Atlantic fined $30 and ordered to tlons being mack at

supervision under the personal pay $5 compensation for of Sir James Brooke, against a Treaty Organisation in Europe.

The Washington view is that the damage by Mr Hin-threatened

invasion by the it Premier Chou were бетон

Central this Balambungan pirates.

about his

his proposal and was nothing Lo at Just

making propaganda, he morning. would have taken steps after the original July 30

statemen

the

The Cimbria, on 14th July, saw the wreck of a ship, with Pearce was also bound over only one lowermast standing, in He had lat. 8.00 N., long, 104.29.30 E., to present it $100 for one year,

on a reef extending from SE, to United States through the Bri-one previous conviction last year

NW. about 3 miles. This reef or Indian governments for evading payment of taxi is not fald down in Norie's which, unlike the United States, Lare.

chart, but in Imray's is put maintain diplomatic relations

Dunkin's Insp. D.

down as

Reef, and Brown; said with Communist China.

defendant was waiting, for the

marked "doubtful." Informed officials said 40 lift in King's Building yesterday

The Arrow, which_arrived_at" such formal approach had been overing and as it did not ap

Cursingmoon from Calcutta on made and the United States pear, he mounted the staircase

the lat, reports the American ut itself had

Bunk not sought

clipper Lightfoot any and picked up a wooden box. clarification through diplomatic when he reached the first floor,

Saugor on 2d July, having channels of what they called a the descending lift passed by

alruck on the Gaspar Sands. ཡ

vague proposition."

and defendant dropped

The Venilla brings 170 Chinese, The Chau proposal did not wooden box on the top of the belonging to the passengers. 7 with, it is sald, 80,000 oz. of gold whether lift damaging a pane of glass. died on the passage. bitterly

Nationalist gove- Defendant's superior

Classroom indicated, for excommunist

the

Chinese

#

offlocr

RIGHT TO PLEAD

His Excellency also saw an old railway carriage that had been converted Into where the girls are taught by Good Shepherd sisters.

In our 'remtaka appended To round off the extensive ment on Formosa, with which said Pearce's character was good were separated Into small tour the Governor visited both the Unied States had a mutual and his efficiency satisfactory. One group was being the World. Council of Churches defence pact, would be expect He had been in Hongkong for groups. taught by a teacher,

World Ser-Led to sign the proposed collec-two years. another and the Lutheran group was doing handicraft, and vices in Granville Road and tive non-aggression treaty!

third

group way playing Humphrey's Avenue. checkers and reading picture books.

children

Sir Alexander, were

were from

Alleged False Pretences

with

The poller officer who arrested Pearce suld Pearce smelt of Hiquor.

*

BUS-

to etter in last two about the odinis- sion of lawyers to Conmilar Courts, we ought to have stated--and waiti have done so, had we then known Hthat the Plenipotentiary. gested to the Chief Justice, in order to avoid any collision of action, that the question of the right of barris- ters to plead in Conralar Courts

the might be referred to

home the chler authorities: to which Justice consented. Pending the application, Sir John Bowring - gested that the claims of the barris- teas might be suspended. The the

·Chief Justice refused, and gaye on while the matter is under reference home. But, as we stated lane wêck, the Chief Justice offered to suspend upon an order from the Flenipoten tary, which that functionary declined to_issue,

KEY CONDITION The United States Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, told ȧ piness conference on August 2 that a key condition for any negotiations on settle ment of Far East, problems was a Communist China's renuncia- Insp. Brown pointed out to order that counsel shall be heard

Pearce said he did not re- member the actual chucking of the box into the lift.”

His Excellency and Mr C, G. M. Morrison, the Acting Social Welfare Officer, who accomTM panied conducted on the tour of the roof top clubs by Miss Dorothy Lee. Assistant

Charged Welfare Ofcer

obtaining tion of the use or threat of the Court that defendant was very fortunate in that his act (Youth Welfare).

money by false pretences, Liu force.

But

at the same time Mr did not result in more damage the right claimed for the lawyers. Mias Lee explained that the Hok-kan, 37, clerk, was re-

or injuries to people. His act families manded for a week by Mr Hin Dulles made it plein that even Ilving in the block. She drew shing Lo at Central this morn-If there were such a renuncia-was very irresponsible. Insp.

Brown added, attention to the fact that they ing

tion as well as a resolving

of all very young, because the

was represented by Mr tensions, the United States older ones had to work in the J, d'Almada Remedios, of would not agree to disband the

J.M. time to help with the family Messrs

d'Almada Re-Southeast Asia security day to

media and Co.

liance.-Reuter. He was alleged to have ob tained $200 from a Mok Tung- pak by pretending that Mok could only obtain a licence to retail proprietary medicines through his assistance and after payment of a certain amount of money in excess of the authorised

the

were all contributed by families. The clubs have two daily sessions, one being from 9 to 11 a.m. and the other from 11 a.m. til 1 pm.

KEEN INTEREST

His Excellency took a keen interest in the foto, He went up to one group and joked and laughed with the chlidren. When asked by Miss Leo if who their visitor they knew was, the children had to admit they did not. The News (London Relay): 0.09 Commentary (London Relay) or Special Announcements:

Orch, cond, by Salvatore Dell'Isola;

6.13. "Masquerado Bulls“ (Khacha turain); 8.50, Journey Into Space. Welties and produced by Charles Chillion Episode 20 (ECTS); 2 Time Signal, What's the

Form Recorded London Relay); 15, At the Opera. "Dido and Aeneas"

(Purcell). Kirsten Flagstad (soprano) with Elisabeth Schwarz- kopt (soprano) 'and Members of the Mermaid Theatre Company, London, The Mermaid Singers and Orchestra cond, by Gorain! Janey; 10.15, Music of Robert Stoiz played by the composer and his Orch; 10,30, One Night Sland, Wlibur de Paris and Itis Rampart Street Bamblers;_10,69, Weather Report: 11, Time Signal, Radio Now Heel (London Relay); 11.09, Goodnight Music, God Bayo The Queen; M39, Close Down.

fesearch and`ls now building a research reactor of her own.

India, he also disclosed, has ducted

been

or

The

REDIFFUSION

The smiling expressions on took the young faces at once on D more serious End respectful look when they were told that their visitor was the Miss Governor of the Colony, Loe

asked the class if they knew what was placed in front of His Excellency's car, in place of a licence number, and one bright boy volunteered, *I

it's his hat! know, remark brought a burst Inaighter from His Excellency,

His Excellency next visited "D" block's roof top class of children, after which he depart- ed from Tal Hang Tung and visited the Chuk Yuen Clubs.

This

of

At the Chuk Yuen Resettle- ment Area His Excellency was greeted with a cheery chorus of "Good Morning" pronounced in perfect English by the boys and

on

p.m. Children's Corner - con- Val; 3.30. by Auntle Tropicana, Latin American rhythms! and is obtaining supplies, Toon-time-presented by Betty of enriched uranium for use in Bouza; 0.28, Birthday Mailbag: 8.30, thie reactor. But he has re- Men Dehind the Melody-Barry fused to reveal whether these Warren; 7 Personality Parado have been obtained from Britain Great Keller: 7.15. On Your Toos". Selections tružn the mulent play United States. Both sung by the principals and chorsin and British and American delegates of bankers

the Broadway Production financiera Informed President have been equally retleent about Deir Leola: 6. Time den and the Orchestra conducted by Salvalore Magaysay yesterday of their this so far.

nows (London, relay); 8.00, Weather willingness to grant loans ta

Today Dr Brahm Prakash of Report, announcements and inter.. the Philippines, for the develop the Belenco

tehnis: Institute of Ban- Judo; 0.15, Melachrino Musicale=- featuring the George Malachrind of electric power and

Orchestra:- 6,50, Journey Into Space. small industrialists. galore revealed an entirely now

allets. method --- so far only laboratory Written and produced by Charlesi President Magsaysay yester tested for obtaining pure Chilton; 2. The Concert Hour: 9.30,

zirconium, day received officials of the

Secrets of Bootland Yard. starring valuable non-

Clive Brook; 10, Cafe Continental— Export and Import Bank of corrosive, metal essential to the

·prosented by Jeannette Firy: 15.30, Through the Listening Gissa 12 America. They were headed by construction of atomic reactors.

the the Vice-President of

Six other Far Eastern coun- Date with Dreamland) 11.00, Tast England V. Bouth Africa. Mr. Vanco Brando-Pakistan, the Phillippinos, Commentaries on the Bank,

oth day ---Frático-Presse

Thailand, Burma, South Kores

play of the 8th Test by Rex Alsion, John Arnolt, mich, Charlys “Ivesung at the Oval London relay red wjjj 14.20, Prelude ja fali lákanditat, popular concert melodies: 1am iGod Savettar Quest”. Down

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Printed and published, by Waliana. AlicK GHINHAM · for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Vistoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.

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fces.

Ball was Magistrate,

refused

by the

SIDE GLANCES

al-

3.35 Ins Of Rain This Morning

A total of 3.35 inches of ruin fell in the twelve hours from midnight to noon today accord- ing to the Royal Observatory.

By Galbraith

Here.the children mostly did handiwork and converted empty match boxes into the cutest cosy chains and solas with amazing. speed. While some of the girlə skipped the boys concentrated a serious game of table

DROPPED SEWING KIT The next stage of the tour. | brought Hią. Excellency to the

*Homo Good Shephard

in Chatham Road where he was

by grombodi

"Good a joud Morning,

S

the girl Although all the seemed to be very caini and continued their work, coe girl wen nervous that she dropped her My mother used this psychology book to raise me, Mrs. sewing kit onto the floor, work done

you could' find out how to cure 'Jane's

·mostly here were

tantrume!!! needle work, knitting, “wewing. -

The

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Royal Visit To Belgian Congo

The more circumstantial statement of the matter now given tends to confirm the Impression that while the Plenipotentiary has some doubt, the Chief Justice has nono, about the right of barristers to plead in Consular Courts. Whether or not it is for the public advantage, is an- other question, the negativa which is held by our correspondent or lual wook, and by others of the British community at the Five Parts. MISCELLANEA

Di

The Enterprise discovery ship, Captain Collinson, from Belting” Straits, has been paid off. The In- quiry into the charges, preferred who have beers against her officers

дпи ΣΤΟΜΙ duty suspended

ArZort for periods placed under exceeding

been. two years, by order of the Lords of the Intrusted To Vice. Admiralty. Admiral the Hon. William Gordon.

Sir, You could hardly have made me a nicer present · upon my departure than by publish- ing the excellent article from your correspondent

this afternoon's China Mall under the heading "King Baudouin scored personal success in Bel- gian Congo." Too often, Bel- ed Admiral's leave of absence, gium's policy in her Colony is misunderstood,

It appears that, after daily examina- tions of the different officers under arrest, the gallant Admiral has do- take place on these Officers. All the eded that no Courts-Martial are to

oneers referred to have been grani-

All well that ende wall"-Tho It not misre-maying off Her Majesty's.ship Enter- priso without holding Courts-Martial presented; your assessment of on the Officers who have been for the situation and of the im so long a period suspended from portance of the Royal visit is

duty in thali Aretle, voynga of ex- ploration, may be considered valuable contribution to

judicious and convenient-as a public better knowledge of the Congo's inquiry into the concatenation of problems and reactions.

circumstances which originalty calmed those unhappy differences and misunderstandings, would have materially injured the professional hopes of all impiteated.

a

With

my sincere thanks to you.

a

personal

J. VAN DEN BOSCH, Consul General de Belgique,

t

Sign Frontier Agreement

Parla, Aug. 17. Greece and Bulgaria today signed an agreement designed to prevent the TOCUTTENCO of Crontier fincidants between the two countries, the Bulgarian. nows agency, Bulatence, reported tonight.

The accord was signed in. Stalin, Bulgaria, The agreement includes a description of frontier Timits, the agency sald,

The Greek delegation; chief, Colonel Georgius, . Karshinitous, signed for his, government, und Kiayou Vladove, hond of the political section of the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry,^/, signed for the Boda Governmental France: | Premed

| Courta-Martial-Alphabetically, on board of one ship, would have been untimely during the generai volun- tooring of examen for, manning the expeditionary floets, and most painful to Heresty at the feltolte moment of the presentation of medals to her, saliors and soldiers for their wounds and services in the Crimean Dog- battles and operations--Army- patch. [QUICK PASHigh-An instanon of the

·remarkably powerful and effolent performances of the screw system of propulsiers, when combined with a perfect model of shipbuilding, w motioned in the City on Wednesday. It appears that the screw storm-ship Zebra, belonging to Messrs Burns, of Glasgow, has made the nin from Corks to Malta in the abort period of twenty-one hours--Naujies) Standard.. Effects of Free-Trade ...and.... Beir Qayernment When. I went to Canale, if revanties aanyourbed to gomething, like £400,000 a year; when 1 Left-Ruthe zevenue of the year www.something like £1,000,000, When "I went to Candda, we had someining ike a miles of railway in the com ty; when I left it, we had 100 miles of railway, completed and. 200, more | bigun; and among the worka, in pros grear ia e mori mamiñow!, tubular Bridru over tha:"81" LaWFICE, AWD miles Ingg, which will whits minished, be the Arent work in the world, and, ne ki the people in the Untuk Blažni Aresent; travellers. Der believe wo Mali hava 25,000,000- of persons Dom-

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