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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

The Good

Neighbours

THERE were four in the police station and gave himself

TH family, and the 19 that "1 can pay back £10 now,"

George, the husband and father. brought home ench

to said.

+

SCARLET

week were from his work as, “【LEASE give me the chance

fireman, never

George a railway

to pay it back,"

trum the acered enough to provide said, for the needs of himself, his erkenwett

when the wife, and their two children. crimes

TF. Davis. "I'd get a job, too, but who'd Jook after the children" George's wife would my.

44710

"What about asking George answered pher, mentioned the people nexi door. "They'd look after the kids."

Good neighbours about # the tight-packed little streets of North London where Georgt lives

A LOAN

Tance to

THE people next door agreed Jook after the Gorge, wie went out

!

tuck at tuc court next day story of his two been told to Mr

The magistrate looked hard at the heavily bullt man of 27 before him.

"Nothing can stop you paying track the money," said Mr Davis. -What I can't understand is how a man like you con bite the hanel that fed you.

Men do tall kow Go to prison for three months."

Scarlet with shock and shame, Presently George went away 22: neighbour would bear the verbet, and begin to worry and probably wonder what he could jo to help the man who robbed him For in the le streets to work.

the quality +11 mercy is not But still the family could not

their Wiv George coulet strained. pay think of only one thing to de

en

He called on his neighbours and told them his troubles

"Well, if £50 is any Rood 1) could lend you that out of my savings,"

12 man next/

door

George nerepted gratefully

" pay you back k 尤 week, he said; to his credit h kept his word.

ke

ON HIS OWN

ik

THIEN George's wife left him THEN

with vildren taking the

Whose fault that was

Tair, but the result of it was that George was left on his own in his dal, with no one lu ok for him or ck after his

ature comforts.

Reparations Hopes Dim

Munila, Oct. 1. On arrival hete last night Japan, Philippine Con- FRUITI krissman Angel Custano said for un that prospects duomed early settlement of the repara- tions prob. m between th Philipples ans Japan, because of the impending merger of the Iw leading Japanese political armer partes, one hravet dry febbro Haloyama and the other the

Liberal Party apposition

Castano sold that the

The neighbours were horrified

You must come Mr

at buy plight.

rri, You'll ne Liberal Party consiplenify i posest the

t

they

of the faintly, and weienme."

re

US$800 million formula So George took all his meals | įsirations

Hgreed with his neighbours, ond spent | principle between she Philip- his spare time with them, re-pines and Japan last May. turning to the lonely Ant only Mr Castano said that Premier The Hatayama's agreement 19 sleep.

Philippine

pruposal Wils the bmain stumbling block 10 the

fusion proposed

HURT

Star as a mon can be said.

to

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·Established · 1845

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1955.

REBELS CLASH WITH TROOPS

Fez, Oct. 7.

Rebel Moroccan tribesmen clashed with French troops near the border of Spanish Morocco late last night.

A French army communique said the rebels, wearing German field caps, fired on the French

горк

of

French troops continued mop-

south ping-up operations Immouzer des Marmouchos and Almia de Marmoucha, which belteve was the the French headquarters of the Middle Alias Mountains uprising on Sunday.

The frat tribesmen to GUS- render brought over 80 rides, two revolvers, a machinegun and a mortar.

RECEIVED

AID

Boyer

de

General Pierre

the French Resident- Latour,

after a General, thought,

day- long tour of the battle ares, that The rebels had received aid from

| Spanish Morueco.

"I did not want to bekrve R

tunt:1 day or two ago, but nuw

I am obliged to state that it is the truth.

Idlets of Spanish "Unspent nate were tousd on the ground. During clash yesterday, ith armed Moro.van was killed and he cathe

In the from a tribe Spanish zone"

The general added that it was clear that the ethels were being supplied with the brought by mule # coming Spanish Morocco.- Reuter,

in Iran

Russians Would Welcome Mr Dulles

Moscow, Oct. 6. The deputy Foreign Minis ter, Mr Valerian Zorin, said

A to be in clover whose home the parrange tonight we would welcome

has broken up

George was,

werks some Then one day, ngo, when his neighbours were George found his host's out. wage-packet tying unopened on The kitchen mantelpiece. He picked it up. opened it, helped himself to the £7 179. It con- tained.

When

George's neighbour His wife her wanted to pay housekeeping money, and could

not find his pay packet, he challenged Georgó,

not

SUCH

Presse.

Vital Morocco ..

Debate

(Continued from Page 1)

"the

Sidh rightful sovereign Mohammed Een Yussef."

3 The institution of a couti- ell of the throne is openly di it." said puted by the representative of George and seemed so hurt at France In Morocco, for whose being questioned that the matter actions the French Goverment was dropped.

was

a visit" by the American Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles.

"When he comes is entirely up to him," My Zorin told news- men át a Canadian Embassy re- ception for the Canadian Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Lester Pearson, Diplomatic

EL

Mr

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

829

7. M. Rig. U. ALL ON, CH. 15 HEA Shoo, the

"Just think of yourself as a 17-year-old girl who hasn't heard from the boy who fell in love with her on vacation, and you'll cry tool"

INQUEST RECALLS

TAIPO TRAGEDY

STARTS INSTANTLY NEVER MITSES

SHEAFFER'S

Full Court Reduces Sentence By Two Years

The Full Court this morning reduced to five years the sentence of seven years' hard labour imposed on a young Chinese who threw an 11-year- boy out of a second-floor verandah,

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FRIDAY, OCTÖNEN 7 By Air Philippines, 0 p.m. Formes, 6 p.m. Burma, India,

Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain di makrope,

Tam 'ook-wing, 21, appealed against the sentence passed by Mr Justice J. R. Gregg at the Criminal Sessionsop.m. on July 22. Tam was found guilty of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

The Mr Justice T, J. Gowia, Acting

Chan appellants were Chief Justice, and Mr Justice J. Man, allas Chan Man-hing, und Wicks, Acting Pulsne Judge, Mai Wah-chung. They wero

WASTING COURTS - TIME

The man who appealed against his conviction was Lo Lung. Ho

comprised the Full Court,

further told that the sentence Mr D. E. Greenfield, Crown was not excessive in the Court's Counsel, represented the Crown. view. Sentence was ordered to In support of his appeal. Tam date from August 18, the day of said he was mentally depressed conviction. at the time of the offence. That was the first time he had com- mitted an offence in the Colony, be added. He asked that the sen-was given three years and six tenco dated from the day of months by Mr Justico A. D. his arrest (February 0),

Scholes for wounding with in- Mr Justice Gould tent to murder. Asked by how old he was, appellant said

Lo said he had drunk a lot he was 22 by Chinese reckoning of wine and had laid down to His Lordship remarked that sleep for some hours. He did the Jury in this case had found not know what time his wife Tam not guilty of the substan- went to sleep, When the Police of wounding with came he showed them a pair tive charge intent to murder, but guilty of

of scissors. the alternative charge of

wounding with intent to cause arlevous bodily harm.

Kores, 0 p.m. Japan, p.m.

Cocada, 6 p.m.

by Surface

Australia, New Zealand, 8 pum, Macao, 0 p.m.

BATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 By Air

Hawali. U.S.A., & a.m. Indo-China, 11a.m.

Thailand, Malaya, Indonesia, Aus- tralia, New Zealand & Ceylon, Noon,

Philippines, p... Philippines, N. Borneo,

.p.m. Malaye, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, India, Pakistan, Middle East, Atriba, Great Britain & Europe, p.m.

Formosa, Japan, Okinawa, Korea, o p..

5.3.A. & Canada, & p.m.

By surface China, People's Repubic, 9,30 am. Formos, Noon. Macao, 1 p.

Indonesia, 4 p.m. Indo-Cina, Prance, 4 pm,

Elarwal, USA.. Japan Amories, 8 p.m.

Italy, p.m.

C. & 3.

China, People's Repubite, 0 p.m. Macro, G pun.

BUNDAY, OCTOBER #

By Mir Thailand, India, Pakistan, Middle

6 p.

Appellant spid the Police thought therefore that he had East, Afrios, Great Britain & Europe, stabbed his wife, but in fact he

Ho asked Mr Greengold did not. whether the Crown took the you are wasting the time stand that the sentence should of the Court by adding lies to bo sustained. Mr replies in the affirmative, adding Mr Justice Gould stated.

hillside two months ago, was recalled when the in-mind.

Formosa, Japan, 0 p.m.

By Burtscn Macao, a p..

Greenfold the lies you told previously." Radio Hongkong

you

wero

"The

The Taipo Kau tragedy, in which 28 picnickers that that appeilant had already Court has read the record of Gald during his trial that he the trial, and we are quite lost their lives when a flash-flood roared down a was in

rightly a depressed state of satisfied

convicted."

There was no excuse, Crown Counsel went on, for an attack of the nature. He agreed that appellant had Do previous conviction.

quest on an 18-year-old school-boy began at the Taipo Court this morning.

Huggins sat

Mr A, A. Coroner, while the inquest was, conducted by Mr Desmond Mayne, Crown Counsel, assisted by Chief Inspector F. Roberts.

The courtroom,

packed with relatives and friends of the tragedy's

resounded from time to time with sobbing

to

victims.

Stole Canary

In Cage

24

Ng Ping-wai, 25, residing at as mothers of the deceased tried 271 Hennessy Road, roof top,

smother their emotions.

Was

sentenced to six weeks' Several women had to be re-hard labour by Mr J. E. Durling moved from the room.

at Central this morning for The deceased was Lam Han- simple larceny. kam, one of the 28 victims.

Inspector Young Po-chi told Dr Ng Wing-hang, Medical the Court that at 4.20 p.m. on Officer of the Kowloon Public October 0, constable saw Mortuary, tealifted $0 having defendant carrying a canary in performed a post-mortem on the caga tu Matheson Street.

He stopped him and question- ed him as to the possession of the bird. The rightful owner of the bird ran up to the con- stable and accused defendant of stealing the bird from him.

Defendant had two previous convictions, one of them for a similar offence.

The cause of death in this cssc, he said, was asphyxia by drowning. There were also ex- terual injuries to the head, chest, shoulders and knees,

The doctor added that he also performed post-mortems on 20 other victims, and found that in most cases death was due to asphyxia by drowning-with the exception of two cases where the victims had died through fractures of the skull.

<iectased. eireles speculaten that Mr Pearson's visit might well be the prelude to a Soviet invitation to Mr Dulles to come to Moscow. They said that once

North

American foreign minister had broken the ice

for would be more dilleult remains directly responsible." The other day George

American others, including the A published statement on left alone in his neigh future French-Moccan relations again

Secretory, to say no If actually bour's house, He knew where !!!

invited. "leave Morocco dependent" and their savings were kept-in

Mr Pearson went three genile wallet

on top of a wardrobes not mention revision of the

spirit" rounds of He helped himself to the wallet archate" 1912 Fez treaty, which "Geneva

the status, of theshadow boxing with Russia's international ring veteran, George's neighbour, when he Moroccan protectorate.

The

Minister Vyacheslav the Foreign discovered his loss, went to the

But there was polive. "Sorry. I can't help you." tallure to carry out the promises Molotov, today. George

The said, when he

in was contained

French- no decision.

The Canadien questioned.

Moroccan accords. was leading

Western

Foreign

since the beginning of the cold war. sald smilingly after today's third stasion the Embassy re-

and the £31 it container!.

defined

communique sakl

Lam Kwong, elder sister, of the deceased, of 10 Mul Fong Street, first floor, told the Court that she identified her brother's

US CARRIER

HERE

The 38,000-ton American air-

After consulting with Mr Justice Wicks, the Acting Chief

recalled

tho Justice

the said Jury's finding and Full Court took the view that a sentence of five years would be equally strong as a deter- rent to the appellant.

'His Lordship ordered the sentence be dated from dato of conviction.

Government

Contracts

Awarded

Co. ($2, to Eastern

Particulars of contracts award- ed by Government were publish- thated in the Government Gazette the today. The following are some

of the more important items.

Construction of the now Star OTHER APPEALS

Ferry piers, Fook Lee and

Co. Tho Full Court dismissed ($6,609,253,52); New

Gwing, four other appeals for reduc- ment Offices-Socretariat tion of sentences

one Paul Y. Construction and

432.862); Extension against conviction.

Pang Ho-kel, a former Police Police Station, Wan Hin and Co.

lice ($882,214.30): Resett

Resettlement flats constable who was given Ave at Tol Hang Tung area years and six strokes by Judge

Construction W. T. Charles at Kowloon Dis-Cheong Lee trict Court for robbery with

Fook Lec sald this morning

and Co. he had committed an$4,100,000); Laundry service for he

Medical Department the

In offence. He claimed it

was a

The

Steam Laundry on his part due to cir- ($216,000); construction of Sung mistake

Hongkong, cumstances,

Declared Mr Justice Gould: "The Court takes a serious view of this

cast, You used a re- volver which was entrusted to of the the protection you for public. And you abused that trust

Minister, first body on August 20, the day after craft carrier Hornet entered port Plan" "pon

Minister to

But a few days later, either the Moroccan people to despair goodwill visit to Moscow his nerve began to fall or his fond could "compromise for ever” conscience to awake from its je-operation between Frenchimen long sleep.

He walked into the and Moroccans.-France-Presse.

The wi lives

VOGUE

says that over 2,000,000

the tragedy.

Hearing is continuing.

this morning on a recreational visit.

ception: "I didn't come to sign RATES DUE Captain N. A. Campbell

anything."

be

But Mr Pearson appeared to accomplishing his mission of demonstrating to the Russians that Canada and the West generally are just as muxious as

Russians to work out per- busy Important womenmanent ways for the East and in New York City are

West to get along in the same world.—United Press. datly walking in “HAY- MAKERS"?! Rotailed solely by BONWIT TELLER. NY, foe! US$14.05 plus town tax.

She's the busiest women on two fett-iwo of the happiest, tundsomest feet. For they're cradled in Haymakers, the shoe that is robbied by hand Trom a single shell of soliest, finest kipeiifskin. The perfect footnate to the illored windrabe!

Кутковые

THE POTTERY SHORG THAY EVEN VÅLHD,

MODE ELITE

Hero solely by MODE ELITE, at HK$90. Mall- ed. Including insurance anywhere in South East Asin at HK$02.

BEWARE OF IMITA.

Stole Woman's Fishing Nets

Three fishermen, who said that they had their fishing nets stolen and picked up someone

olse's

nets, were sentenced to varioniS terms of imprisonment by Mr

TIONS) GENUINE Hin-shing Lo at Central this

The carrier fies the dog of Rear-Admiral T. B. Williamson, Commander of Carrier Division 1, and is under the command of

Homel, a unit of the Seventh Owners and

occupiers of Ficot, was here in November tenements Wero informed in last year. She is one of the 14 the Government Gazette today ships of the Oriskany Class (im- that rates for the fourth proved Essex Class). She has a are pay-length of 888 feet and is capable quarter of this year' able on or before October 31, of carrying 100 aircraft. 1955.

Demand notes in respect of these

rates have been issued Members Of

and persons who have not re- celved accounts by October 15

should enquire at the Treasury Triad Society

Those concerned are

minded that in the event of default in payment of the rates

you

03 a

The

next appellant was Chu Ko-lun, who appealed against the sentence of two years im- posed by Judge Charles for larceny from person. Chu had four previous convictions.

Chu told the Court that since a deportation order against him had been rescinded he had tried to be law-abiding. But he com- mitted the offence because his children were sick and he need- ed. money for their medical

G.

04.05); maintenance

Co. of

Wong Tol Road, Wing Lee Con struction Co. ($271,722.50) sup. ply of provisions, The Asia Company ($220,000); supply of rice, Tak Lee Hong ($127,080).

DHMS Resumes

His Duties

1.K.T.

6. Tite Signal and Programme Summary: 0,03, Stock Market Report: 0.00, Childrenys Half Hour,

The Adventures of Clara Chuft" (BBCTS) by Harry Harrison. No. 13; "The Affair of the Cantankerous | Kito"; B30 Popular Song Parade: 7, Sun- down Serenade: 730, “Viewpain!"" A Weekly Magazine devoted to the Arta Zalled and intrextured by Janes Tomblm Books Reviewed by Mary Visick="Snake Wine" by P. Ander- son. "Desperate Art" by J. Rosen- berg, “Life in Provinsial Repertory" Lest of two talks by Ursula Bulmer; 7.80, Weather Report; 8. Time Signal and the News (London Retøy); line, Commentary London Relay) or Special Announcements: B15 Arti of the Week--Malouzynski (plano); . 8.30, Take it from Here, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards with Walias Eaton, Alma Cozan, June Whitfeld (BICTS); 9, THne Signal. Music Lovers Hour Clamical RG- quests presented by Alleen Dekker (Studio); 10, Boulevard Cafe: 10,15, Letter From America by Alistair Cooke (Recorded London Relay); 10,30, Thanks for the Memory, A by Programme of musle played Carroll Gibbons and his Orchestra (ECTS); 10.50, Weather Report; 11. Time Signal. Itadlo News Reel Goodnight London Relay); 11.09, Musle. God Save The Queen; 11.30, Close Down.

REDIFFUSION

p.m. Lived of Harry Lime

Отво Starring

Welles; 3.30. Strike Up the Band primic th March Time; 345, Bleak House-by Charles Dickens, 4, Tea For Two- Popular Tunes: 430, Sammy Kaye Show; 4.45, Dossier On DumetnĪMI o, Children's Corner-Conducted. by Aunile Val; 8.30, Friday Requeste Presented by Betty; 0.28. Birthday Mailbag: 6.30, Hecord Parade-Létest Releases Received by Rediffusion; Fursonality Parade Tom Lehrer: 2.10, Organaire: 7.30, Coke Timo Starring Eddie Fisher; 7.45, Bhadows of Doubt Presented by Colgate- Palmolive Co. b. Time Bignai and the Now (Lendon fleiny); 8.00, Weather Report, Announcements and Interlude; B.10, Showtime Serenade Featuring tho Sidney Torch Strings: 0.3V, Take it from Here, Dick. Bentley and Jimmy Edwards

Eston, Alma with. Wallas

Coron, June Whitfeld, (BBCTS); -9, Bym- phony Hall-Concerto No. 1 to A Minor Saint-Baetis; 10. Rediffusion Spotlight Col. Dawson; 10.10, Magio and Moonlight-Hawaiian Malodies; 1930, The Scarlet Pimpernel -- Star- ring. Marius Gering: 11, Dale with Dreamland-Fenturlag the Ermila Cote Bingers; 11.30, Prelude To Mid- night Popular Concert Favourites: 12 Midnight: "God Save the Queen"; Close Down.

COURT MARTIAL ORDERED

Dr. K. C. Yeo has resumed his duties as Director of Mell- cal and Health Services, It was announced in the Government Gazetic today."

Dr G. Graham-Cumming, who

this has been acting in post, has resumed his duties as attention.

Acting Deputy Director. While in prison, appelant

Other appointments gazetted had been said, he

told his were Mr T.F. Edwards to bo mother was also sick.

Manila, Oct. 7. Acting Assistant Commissioner

Moro In

For fraternising with refusing the appeal, the

of Rating and Valuation, vler Full Court allowed the sentence Mr N. Cooke; Mr W.F. Simpson Philippine Constabulary

(Moslem Filipino) plentes, a officer to date from June 28, the day to be. Acting Chief Pharmacist was ordered court martialled by of convletion,

during the absence of Mr Mahon the Army Chief of Stuff, Li- LAST CHANCE PLEA Mr RJ. Hardy to be Deputy General Jesus

Registrar of Trade Unions; Mr Army inver

found Ng Sai-hung, alias Ng Kau-1.J. Swaine to be Assistant to

to Captain Saninon Afdal, former yee, allas Ng Kau-yu, alins Ng the Secretary for Chinese commanding offler of a Con- Kau, appealed against the three Affairs; De A.J.. Nutten to be stabulary company stationed in They were Tang So, 23, un- year sentence given him by Acting Government Chemist Sulu, was making "unnecessary censed hawker, of 301 Lock- Judge J.

nt Reynolds the during the absenco of Mr association" with known Mara hart Road, roof top, Yip Pok-

District · Court for Collin.

pirates In the area.--France- lam, allas Har Tau, 21 licensed big and larceny.

It was also, announced that Presse. hawker, of 242 Lockhart Road, Appellant claimed he was MJA. Blackwood has ceased third floor, and Kwok-jung, victim of circumstances. His to be an Unofficial Member of allas Teal Thai, 19, office boy, of wife was pregnant. Just before the Legislative Council on the SA Kennedy Road, ground floor. he committed the crime, he return to the Colony of the

Three young men were bound by 4 p.m. on October 31, over in $500 for two years by surchargo of five per cent of Mr J. E. Duriing at Central this the amount In default will be moming on an application by added to the rates and re- the police.

covered therewith.

HAYMAKERS ARE morning for stealing 40 fishing CONSULAR

ONLY OBTAINABLE nols,

FROM MODE ELITE. Xip Shul, 32, and Won Lam- THE PERFECT EASEng, 27, were both sentenced to six works imprisonment, AND COMFORT FOR

while Yan Kam, 19, woa n- BUSY WALK IN

tenced to four weeks.

"HAYMAKERS" Dot. Sub-Insp. E. P. M. Hunt COULD "NEVER BEtoid the Court that on Septem- COPIED. To avold

ber 5, Chan For-shing visited "DISAPPOINTMENTS”

her fishing grounds off Po Tol Island and found that 40 of her buy "GENUINE HAY-

neta, valued at $800, had been MAKERS"

the

stolen

from

solo distributor.

22 'Queen's Road, C. Tel. 24052.

Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICK GRINHAM for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-8 Wyndham Street, City of Viatoris, in the Colony of Hongkong.

On October 5, complainant saw 81 of her nets drying in the sun et Tai Tam beách. Sho nr 11- fled the Police and the three defendants were arrested,

Third defendant fold the Court that they had bad their own neta olen and had picked up. pome other nets.

APPOINTMENTS

ng

Her

Margaret Sänger

Coming To HK-

TERRORISM RIFE

Rabat, Oct. 0. Terrorists killed three people in Casablanca and one in Rabat during the day,

Police sald that they were

found a job on a ship and was Hon. C. Blaker, known to be members of the The Queen's Exequaturs em Tung

all ready to start on it. "I did powering Mr Ilwoo Loo to pet which engaged in various un-cupation," he added, and asked Sun Wo Triad Society, Dot mean to be a thief by oc-

A grenado hurled into Rabat's Omsul and Mr Younghun lawful activities such as "pro- Hahm to act as Vice-Consul for tection" of shoeshine boys, news-

for a "last chance".

now Arab quarters killed. the Republie of Korea at Hong-paper hawkers, and prostitutes, no reason to interfere with the Mr Justice Gould suld he saw

Moroccan, passerby. The attaci have received

Mrs Margaret Sanger, Pro-two Moroccan officials and their In Casablanca cost the lives of pentence. Majesty's signature, it was an-

Two mon who appealed sident of the International bodyguard. Reuter, against a five-year sentence Planned Parenthood Federation, possession of dangerous druge President Cleveland on Satur

HE the Governor has were told by Mr Justice Gould: day.

Mrs Sanger will leave on

on |authorisod......the award · ́of the "This Court has said trequently

and it says again that it re Sunday by the same ship to Volunteer Roberve Decoration gards charges in connection attend the Fifth International to Mr L. P. Ralph, it was an with the possession and wale of Conference on Planned nounced in the

Parenthood in Tokyo, !berold very seriously!!

Gazette today.

Gazette today.

nounced in the Governme" $50 AN INQUIRY | passed by Judge Charles for is eriving in Hongkong" on the AWARDED VRD

announced that

A fee of $50 per inquiry will H.E the Governor, has recor- nisod

Mr G. J. Jongejane as now be charged by the Royal Consul for, the Netherlands at Observatory for the issue of an Hongkong. This recognition is official document in response to provisional and pending instrue meteorological inquiries, it was fons from the Secretary of announced in the Government

Gazette today. Stets for the Colonies,

Government

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