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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

Story Of The Struggle

EDWARD reached

DWARD is only 43, but reach as mink.

a man in his sixties against whom time and eircum- stances have all his life con- spired.

He is a little man, and his looks the sub nose and the sel of his chin-suggests he mig gee have been bantam-

bright and sure of himself. But the jauntiness has gone out of

him now.

So Edword

them from the

counter, thrust them under his jacket, and bolted. There was quite a chase in the street before he was caught.

Clerkenwell the

court

A1

Edward pleaded guilty, before

Mr Frank Pawell, to the theft,

The police told their and something like awe was in

story, the officer's voice as he told of Edward's habit of handing over hly pay packet intact to his wife,

IT COULD BE PRISON. 44XX/HAT do you

Edward has worked all his life, and until the other day had one nothing dishonest, "WH though he must have been tempted at times,

PAY DAY

Pot though he has

want to the By

magistrate asked Edward.

"I'm afraid I should have lost worked the respect al, my family, for

Edward said. so telly and

So this." for

Nothing worse could happen to hini long. Edward has rarely earned

than that, his tone suggested. enough to provide much above Their bare subsistimee for, his

"Yes, what will your children think of you, now?" wife and three children,

He was

Edwart shook his head and invalided out of the

his eyes against the Army 1940, with a 17s. 6d. closed

thought. pension, and al ence got, a job

"You could go to prison for which

held he

seven yours.

six months for this," said the Then he switched to another,

of which he has kept ever since, magistrale. "But in view

good record and your and that pigs him, after eight your

domestle responsibilities, I shall week. years, £ 155.

the you

of Edward is

opportunity messenger in a rive

will pay a fine. You London office and each pay paying night he brings his money back 105., and £3 3s, costs,"

Ellward nodded in numbed lo his wife. He does not

of

He walked but way. He gives her kind apportion it out.

in silence, and his place in the dock was taken by a boy of 20, whose work as n fabourer eurned him £0 a week, and who had no one to spend the money on, except himself,

the job.

45. A DAY TACH working morning,

Edward leves home,

hus honds him allowance-4s,

wife

DS ปร

days

Four shillings is not a great sum for a man to jingle in his pocket and pay his fares and phy for his meals from, bul Edward does not grumble.

Hc worries more that his wife should be left with KO little. Por, taking into Recentní Edward's pension, and the children's allowances, she bus only just over £5 10 a week, after the

Is paid, to provide all the family of five need in the way of food, drink, clothing. warmth, light and eleanliness,

INADEQUATE

rent

EDWARD worries,

own

and bleak despair nails him at tines, over his

inade- for his 35 & provider

The other day, this

Juicy family.

In

drove him to steal.

H

store, he stole Lwo blouses for his wile. They were prized at only 7s. 6d. cach, but that put them almost

far

beyond the family's

78 Win Acquittal

Tokyo, Aug. 19. Seventy-eight of the 102 defendants in the notorious Communist-inspired "Taira

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1955.

The SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

"Battle Of

Of The Opens In

Streets"

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, Aug. 19.

Today was D-Day in the Peronista Party's announced battle of the streets in a political offen- sive to counter demonstrating opposition groups: The Party called a big rally for 8.30 p.m. Main speakers will be the new President of the Supreme Council, Alejandro Leloir, and the new leader of Buenos Aires' Peronistas, John William Cooke.

The Party had suspended all public meetings and parades while President Juan Peron sought - a truco with his opponents. This will be the Peronistas' first rally since the June 16 revolt..

MOROCCO

CRISIS

Sultan

Parly tel Meanwhile, the loose on another aspect of the revolution that in the past few weeles has been soft-pedalled. Newspapers

have

published ful! page of photographs of Air Force offleers for been sentenced

Nuvy und

who have

Losing Grip their part in the rebellion.

On Situation

Paris, Aug. 18. The French government today granted the Sultan of Morocco a breathing space in his bid to form a repre- sentative government, but hopes were fast Ending that he could succeed before the North African crisis

ploded into violence.

ex-

It is becoming increasingly doubtful, however, that Sultan

مودة

side with

were

photographs of the damage done

air bombardment during the revolt und editorial comment

massacre of on the hundreds of civilians on the capital's Pinza de Mayo.

Nighliong thunderstorms, ac-

a steady down companied by

did DOLLT,

than

anything else to clear the streets of de- monstrators and restore peace,

Oppositica but the

continued distributica mimeographed leaflets without Iet-up.

more

of clandestine

ANARCHY SOUGHT?

The Novelas Grafica's front... page editorial last night asked

Mohammed Ben Arata will be if civil anarchy were sought In

to

able

satisiy the French demand for a government repre-

the continuous Opposition ap-.

Form New Co. Senting all shrdes of Moroccan peals to children rios to attend

San Francisco, Aug. 10. American President Lines and Pacife Far East Lines

today announced the formation of American Bulk Cargoes, incor- porated, to capture bulk cargɔ from foreign flag carriers.

The announcement said: "This new bulk cargo was initiated by the two companies in their de sire to do what they can to halt the danger of American flag bulk cargo vessels being driven off the seas by the competition of low cost foreign tramp vessel opera- lors."

The vessels would be obtain- chartering them ed by

from private owners or from the government reserve fleet,

The new company expected to rum vessels "all over the world," the announcement sald

The

now for

organiser; Are

with unions regelialing wage and working conditions,

Reuter.

Plastic Aprons For RN Cooks

London, Aug. 18.

incident" were acquitted. to- British Navy cooke heard day in a dramatic climax to today that they will shortly be vying with the trim modern the six-year-old case,

The Fukushima District Court housewife. branch at Tuira handed down

fendants,

from ranging

ore

opinion.

lact

school, to housewives to boycott Nationalist leaders, who claim shops, and to everybody to stay that they bave compromised away from theatres and cine- demands for a sufflelently by halting their mas

return of Ben Another Opposition Yussef to the throne, have re-urged people to hoord the 20- fused to co-operate with the centavo pieces used in under- present Sultan.

ground turnstiles. THE ONLY CHANCE

All the afternoon newspapers They say that only if a

night bannered

by the Minister regency council is set up in his statement place will it be possible to form Interior, Ostar Albricus, a brand government which could that

government would make the

keep order and French energetically proposed reforms effective,

that public safety and

police had been ordered to crush all disturbances rigorously.

inst

the

the

the of

The Sultan himself, in letters to President Coly and Premier |

The Peronista Party evening Edgur Faure, sald his choice of ministers must be dictated only newspaper, La Epoca, head- by our conscience and our per-lined its

prominently: editorial sonal sense of responsibility. "The People are being chal-

As the Nationalists rejected lenges to go out into

the

the French plan the Sultan streets," while Peronista sound- said it would be impossible to trucks were crawling along on forming the kerbs blaring scathing at- But he would tacks on "assassins who lurk in existence of an the darkness to strike."--United

consi

them government, accept the organised opposition as practised Press. in all democratic countries.

This exclusion of Nationalist representation has returned the government to the impasse it faced when it first tackled the deteriorating Moroccan problem last week.

to have

Freight Rates

To Go Up

of

But it is believed ready an "active phase" of its plan, which it will put into

Sydney, Aug. 10. action if the Sultan's efforts are

Mr A. Rose, Chairman of the. while his

Fur

Eastern Conference defeated or possibly negotiations are going on.

Shipowners, said yesterday that LOSING PATIENCE

conference freight rates be "Plastic aprons

this phase it is pro During being

Australia and New Guinea and the Far East would prison sentences to 23 other de- tried out with a view to their posed to call a Franco-Moroccan tween

between ecruierence

government

be increased by 10 present oilskin

per cent two placing the

and possibly also

the leaders and representatives of months to three years. Twenty apron

white

all Moroccan groups, when from October 1. the

The Far Eastern Conference of them were given suspended ordinary

sutticmone could well lead to the Admiralty announced. sentences, however.

od 0 representa live forming experiment is part of a

government, to bring traditional naval

more into line

ideas and technical ness,

Was tried

Jater

will also get non- major Com

Communist-triggered via akid footwear and scientifically lences in postwar Japan, oc-designed clothing to replace the curred on June 30 1949, in the traitional oilskins.China Mall sleepy town of Taira, 120 miles Special.

Verdict for the 103rd defend- Suzuki. who was

aut.

The

drive

Mitsuo absent from the trial due to ill-uniform

"modem postponed. He will be

advances."

Sailors

The Taira incident, one of the

northeast of Tokyo.

STORMED STATION

About 500 workers led b

Communist and Korean "shock" troops cinched with local police

apron,'

30-Month

to

four Brush Hines, three

and one Japanese

Swedish controls most cargoes, except The Premier and the with ministers

four bulk cargoes, between Austro- nisters who would represent a and Hongkong, the Philip the French side at the confer-pines and Japan. Wool is its ence met here this afternoon

most important cargo.

General operations costs were discuss tactics.

According to usually rellable responsible for the increase, Mr

not Rove said.-Reuter. sources, this committee is unanimous on these tactics. M Faure was believed to be losing with the Sultan's man- patience beuvres and to be leaning to M. Grandval's view that a regency council and Ben Arfi's de placement provide the answer-Reiter.

after the Reds rejected a police Tour Of Duty

order to take down a copy the Communist party organ Red Flag from a bulletin board in front of the railway station.

The

Red-inspired droused. crowd stormed the police stallon where they released prisoners and locked up policemen in the

They held fort in the po cell

police station for nearly eight hours, plunging the town into a "lawless state.

Judgo

In

Canberra, Aug. 18.

only

· 41 SUSPECTS ROUNDED-UP

Duke To Unveil Cypriot Greeks under

Memorial

Nicosia, Aug. 19. British troops, in an island- wide sweep ‘against suspected The tour of duty for Aus-

terrorists yesterday, arrested tralian soldiers and airmen

the Malays will be 30 months, the

island's new anti-terrorist law. Defence Minister, Sir

Phulp

A total of 57 have now been. detained since the law was McBride, announced today.

said the government would

Ottawa, Aug. 18.

passed on July 18. pay all the travel expenses of

The names of 5,722 Royal

Armed

police started their. wives and families as housing Canadian Air Force personnel raids at three o'clock early became available, and domestic killed in World War. Two are yesterday. Among those bervants would be provided on inscribed on a memorial to be tained was a deacon of the the same basis as for other Bri- unveiled by tho Duke of Greek Church. There were lich forces there,

England, also clerks, students, tailors, Edinburgh In York,

shepherd-Router,

Posted To Reservé Of Officers

de-

Mlaus

Yamada took nearly six hours to read the final summation of charges against the defendants.

an anti-climax to the living, a special allowance would waid hero yesterday. Longthy trial, the judge, relected be madents of furnished married

The memorial has been prosecution charges of planned Tho

Ing York Minster Floting."

quarters would be related to catedral to honour more than The guilty were charged with Australian charges, Education 2,000 Allied airmen who died

In view of the high cost of on No

November. the RCAF shoemakers, merchants and a

robbery, violence, obstruction of for servicemen's children and while operating from north- Lieutenant - Commander cificial duty, legal, entry into a medical and dental services enstern Englandi.

| A., C., Ford of the HKRNVR Hind bullding and illegal possession of would also be provided, the

solocted been posted by H. the Gove The Cathedral, was arms United Proce, Polos (minister added.--flauter ver in the site for the memorial em to the Itoyal Hongkong because its towers served as a Defence Forco Reserves, of Printed and published by WILLIAM Auck Garimana for familiar laridrarle to the thou-offloers with the rank of Com and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3mands of air men who flew, in {mander, it won announced in the Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong. I the saya-China linii Special Government Gazette, todaky Jun

VETE

Th

T.M. R. V. W. PAI DIS, Copr. 1915 by NZA Service, Inc.

7-19 "He looked lonesome in the window all by himself-and since my kids are all raised and gone, maybe that's how I looked to him!"

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 19

By Air

Formosa, D.,

Burma. India, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain & Europe, 6 p.m.

Philipplaer, 0 p.m.

Korea, 6 p.m.

Japan, p.m.

USA, Canada, 0 p.m.

By Surtate Indo-China. 3 p.m. Macão, o p.m.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 By Air Thailand, Molnya, indonesia, Alis- tralia, New Zealand & Ceylon, Noon.

Phlippines, a pin. Indo-China, France, 2 p.m.

.0 nippines, N. Borneo, 0 p.m. Japan, Hawall, U.S.A., Canada, 6 p.m.

dalsys, Indonesia, Australia, New Pakistan. Zealand, Thalland, India, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain & Europe, D.m.

|A STORY WE'D

LIKE

TO BELIEVE

Lisbon, Aug. 19. They have "fish storica" in Portugal, too.

Professional fisherman Jose Maria was working near Peniche, on Portugal's valuable west coast, when

slipped off his finger and into the water.

he

Later in the day, while was broken-heartedly cleaning the fish he had caught, his knife hit sonic- thing hard in the stomach of a sword-fish.

It was, he said, his ring. -United Press,

Macao's Record

Rainfall

Macao, Aug. 12 The heaviest rainfall ever for a 24-hour period was recorded in Macao yesterday. A total of 13.02 inches of rain feil'up to midnight.

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Becker Trial To Start Monday

.

The trial of 22-year-old James Richard Becker, R.A.S.C. driver, charged with the murder of Evelyn Fung, 18, on May 20, has been fixed to begin on Monday, August 22 at 10 a.m. at the Supreme Court.

Becker was arraigned before Mr Justice J. · Wicks this morning at the opening of the August. Criminal Sessions, but the taking of his plea was deferred till the day of his trial.

He will be defended by Mr Richard Winter, Instructed by

Messrs Lau, Chan and Ko. Mr Hooton

The Tape case against four

young Chinese was fixed for Monday week, August 29 at 10

0.3.

All the accused, Ng Wai-lee, alias Ka Tsal, 20; Ng Chun-choi. 21; Chan Kwolt-yau, alias You

Appointed

Acting AG

Chal, 18, office boy; and Chow Mr. A. Hooton, QC, has been Kau 26, car cleaner, denied appointed Acting Attorney-

charges of rape, aiding and General during the absence from abetting and forcible detention the Colony of Mr A. Ridehalgh, involving a dance hostesa, Lee

Kwok-ying, alias Hung Mei at was announced in the Govern the Shan Kwong Hotel on Junement Gazette today.

Mr M: Heenan, Senior Crown Counsel, takes over Mr Hooton's They will be defended by Mr post as Solicitor-General, while D'Alton instructed by Mr Mr G. R. Sheath has been op- W. H. Young.

Senior Crowis pointed Acting Another accused, Lau Bun, Counsel, vice Mr Heenan. charged with robbery with

1.

V.

Other Gayorunout appoint- aggravation on March 31. posmens gazelted

aession of a dagger and three

were:

MCSST's

counts of wounding, was alco N.B.M. Whitley and F.J. An-

to slow be Senior Executive remanded for trial on August

Officers, Class 1; Messrs F. Farris M.M. Crabb,

22.

all the

other

charges.

Mr Justice Wicks deferred passing

He pleaded guilty to posses sion of the dagger and denied Swoproff, R. W. Prim- rose and A..A. Whitney, to yo II; Mr. 1. Fox-Jones to be Senior Executive Officers, Class

Education Officer; Dr Nip Yu- Medical Officer

sentence on that count.

POSSESSED

OPIUM

choong to be

en probation; Mr Cho Tuck- ahoon to be Acting Technical Instructor during the absence of Mr Griffiths; Mr. A. Todd' to be Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs; Mr A.F.H. Coates to be Assistam Steretary, Mr J.P.

Seere-

Colonial Secretarunt

Facing two charges of possess

drugs, Li Ming | Ascrappa to ing dangerous

Kaun sentenced to

46, unemployed, of Shing Lane was six months and fined $300 or two months by Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central Magistracy this morning.

USI Kwong, who prosecuted, told the court that on August 13, a party of police under In- spector Bodle

raided accused's address. They found the rear cubicle of the house unoccupied. A search was made, with the re-

sulta

a large parcel found inside a

of raw puz

a cooking pan

concealed under the defendant's bed. A lice constable was

police to guard the house, and about 9.30 a.m.,

The several heavy downpours

Was caused two lower districts of Formosa, Okinawa, Korea, 6 p.m. the Colony to be flooded, as a

By Buriace

result of which, trailie was dis- China, People's Republic, 9.30 amrupted.-France-Presse,

Formosa, Noon.

N. Barnou, Rabaul, Australia &

New Zorland. 2 p.m.

Macao, 2 p.m.

Canada, 3 p.m.

Malaya, Burma, India, 3 p.m. Japan, U.S.A., C. & S. America:

8 p.m.

Lana

Turner

Seychelles, Br. East Africs & Ordered To Bed

5. Rhodesia & Mozambique, P/P

wird), 5 p.m..

via

China, People's Republic, 0 p.m. Macao, 6 pim.

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

to

recover

521

Hollywood, Aug. 18. Тепа Turner, the actress, was ordered to bed for two wecks

today from concussion caused by fall in her bath last week.

She was to have begun work In

new film today.

The fall occurred when she p.m.. Time Signal and Pro-

The was in

Mexico, gramime Summary; 6.03, Children's

Acapulco, Tall Hour. "The Adventures of extent of the injury was only Clara Churf" (BBCTS), By Harry

behaviour of R.

Bubble;

Harrison. No. U: The Shocking discovered when Miss Turner 6.50 complained yesterday of pains Parade" with the in her back and consulted her "Stargazers" 7, Set to your partner; doctor-China Mall Special.

**Viewport"

"Populer Song

Books: Reviewed by Lois Mitchison,

AMBASSADOR IN CAR ACCIDENT

Norwich, Aug. 18,

Hayter, British

7.30,

A weekly magazine devoted to the arta, Edited and introduced by Janet Tomblin, *The Oracles" by Margaret Kennedy

The Racer" by Hans Rusch, The Racar" by Hans Huesch, We Write Noveja"-One of a series of pro- grammes in which a loading British writer discusses his work with Walter Allen; 7.09, Weather Report; 8, Time Ambassador to Moscow, is in a (London Ranursing home here recovering 1): 8.00, Commentary. (London from injuries received in a cor Telay) or special

Bignal and the Newa

arouncements;

Sir Willar

0.15, Astiat of the Week-Roland crash last week, it was disclosed Hayor (tenor); 8.30, Take it from | banight.

Hero Dick

Bentley and Jimmy

Edwards, with Wallis

Eston, Alma

A Foreign Office spokesman Incident as "a described vory minor accident."-Reuter.

tho

leit

ut

nt

defendant re- turned. He was questioned and searched, and another parcel of

to bo

tary, Colonial Secretariat,

Mr C. P. D'Almada a Castro

resumed

duties as Registrar

of the Supreme Court on return from Icave, it was announced. Mr P. R. Springall has ceased to act in this post.

An

Mr W. V. Dickenson ceased to be

of Assistant Director Commerce and Industry; Mr J. C. C. Walden has ceased to be an Assistant Secretary of the Colonial Secretariat.

Prison For 3 Thieves

oplum was found in his right Three men, Lam Chi-kong 34, trousers pocket. He was arrest Siu Ming 24, and Yuen Slu-wah ed and taken to the police36, all of no fixed address, ware station.

charged with committing simple Defendant asked. His Worship farceny before Mr J. E. Durling for leniency saying that we at Central Magistracy Whis parcels of opium were not his but that they belonged to a friend.

Accused bonishee.

อ was

returned

Uttered Forged Document

morning.

The first defendant was further charged with unlawful possession of a pangee jacket valued ut

about $10.

and

The prosecution said that on August 10, at 143 Hennessey fload, the defendants were ar- rested after sicaling a pongeo Jacket, a shirt, two pairs of under-pants, and HK$1.

Defendants all pleaded guilty, to 12 were sentenced months, three months, and 12 The first Lau Hung-pul, 45, manager of months respectively. Mou Shing Hong, Room 418, | was given an additional sen- tence of three months for the Hongkong Hotel Builing, was fined $2,000 by Mr Hin-shing second offence. Lo at Central this morning for attering a

a forged

Defendant pleaded

The Prosecution, said that on August 15, defendant sent

SELECTION

certificate of origin to the Ger- COMMITTEE

man The

for confirmation. Consulate

1

to be

certificate was referred H. E. the Governor, han op-

the following back to the Department of Com-pointed Sir William Hayter was mid

merce and Industry, from where Members of the British Univer-

·Cogan, June Whitled (BBCTs); tonight to be making "very good

His wife was unhurt Eft rime Signal, Music Lovers Hour progress.

originally came, to be sities Selection Committee for checked. Clamical Requests

It the period of one year, presented by in the crash. Allan Dekker (Studio); 10, Boule

There it was found that the announced in the Government vard Cule; 10.30. Record Round-

Scout

whlelles under Gazette Awards about: 16.59, Weather Report; 11,

today. Zhó Time Bigal Radio News Reel (ton

for export, had been

Hon, the Director of arlicies don Relay); 11.00, Goodnight Music;

changed to "elgarette Lighters Education, Dr the Hon. B. N. God Save T queen; 11,30, Cl000

He Chau, Mr W. N. T. Tam, Mr Defendant was suspected.

detained for questioning; G. "M. Tingle. The Registrar of and

later charged with the University of Hongkong,

the Representative uttering a forged document.

of the British Council, Mr W.-J. Dyor, and. Mis, M. Allinson,

Do#5.

REDIFFUSION

Promoted Lieut

Private John Lionel Bray, at the Hongkong Regiment, hes been promoted, to the rank of 8pm. Chiktren's Donner-icon- ducted by Auntře. Vai; 0,30, Friday Lieutenant, it was announced in Requests -presented by Betty: 0.3, the Government Gazette today, Birthday Dimab: 6.30, The Cocktail

Hour

Coward:

pality Parade-Noel

171 Salon Concert: Brewin Trust Fund

HE. the Governor has up-

7,80, Mimic from: Germany: 8, Timė jignal and the news (Landon 'YO 187); BAB, Werther report, manoun.ce- ments and..Istoride; 8,is. Date in pointed the Hon. M. W. Lo to bo Hollywood-starring, (200 Leber a Member of the Brewin Trust ano Gloria de Hogg: 130. Take It Fund Committee, It was: an- Frun Here. Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards with WA Eaton, Alma nounced in the Government

Whiddeld (BDGTS) 2 Gazette today. Bihphony Hall Symphony No. 4

Wo

Was

Naturalisation

RE-APPOINTED

.. the Governor has re- II. E. the Governor, has con appointed Dr K. W. Chuan to be ferred the privilege of British a Member of the Dental Board Naturalisation on the following fok, a further patiod of three it was annoured in the Couten-years, it was announced in the ment Gazette today: Mr Wong Government. Gurette, today;"

Wang Chok-Jall (salesmati), Chloss-yung. (private nurse),

M Lo La-chiu Mr Kwan Kee

RE-POSTED

Cobaltovan 10% pecador the Governor has sp- MEGA-MP3, AV, Wahle, "10,10%

Tho Commandant

of the Wend Di Mocolighinion pointed Me R. W. Sampson Coming (Sub-inspector of Police), Teen 49,90 Teoria Pinowy be Clerk to the Bourd of Ra Me Luk Chowing. (accountant),RHKDF has re-posted.. Llou-

-starring Gloring: 1 wwwur beamland Cotturn the view, in addition to his other Me Leo. Chi (map curator), Sent MS. Youni Herrles Outerwouds dutie vice Mr. H. Harwood, Mrte Spam Shing kwong to the Hongkong Raument 15.

-popular sondert Envour. Israwan announcedka (demushtaman), ake Chaing Kalewannounces in the Guvern

God Save the queerii"|

Minat. Gazebla: tödsor,relic] "auen. Emercbatt)

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