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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1955.

OUR AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER

JOHN CLARKE'S

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

CASEBOOK THE SORRIEST Willing PARLIAMENTARY Witness SESSION EVER

Twas late evening and in

IT

a street near King's

Cross, woman was being

beaten up by a mau.

One or

two people passed by a

FROM H. KING WOOD

Sydney, Nov. 1.

The curtain rang down during the week on a averted their eyes from the short-lived Federal Parliament that accomplished sight. Perhaps they

incident, less and wrangled more than any within memory.

that should the

ever

end up in a court

not want to be party to bauernalion.

felt

un

of It made history by gaoling two men for breach law it would be proved not, of privilege; a Minister was accused of being "full to have happened, and did of grog"; a member used the protection of Parlia- ment to make charges of corruption against leading State Labour figures and later admitted that he had no proof of his allegations; "rat", "scab", "liar" and "dirty Fascist" becoming ordinary parlia- mentary terms which reached a head when the Speaker suspended one sitting for 24 hours.

other

tice

would You?" One wit

wouldn't

Others say their course for long enough to remark to each *, ta, you'd think the The beating tually Fan of book fur policeman Ale der, named Sid- ney.

Call30

The Who scens, diceland upon a omuletus Lun he could make towards thie preservation of order

..4

A FREE COUNTRY THE police arrived.

L:

Le

And in the dying hours of the The LTA has remained very House the Prime Minister, Mr. | silent raghout it all, but k Mentries, delivered

that

sub-

of the

na

itost brilijant speeches of his unit.ee is to examine matters political career It was deadly. concerning teams going abroad. mansering and cold, each word It is metal knowledge now,

The word of cold logki was

the Iwo- aletimes. 2man was arrested. Hi vietan hou

masterpiece.

TH

The

Dowling

RAKA

Wus lenderi One poilerman: How sat, really, that was all Ju the verbal asasination of began to take statemen53.

Sidney went up to him. "Tello Evatt because of this stand you what," Sidney Bart, "there's at the Petrov case. never any pol.c

they're wanted

atroul

When

re

by

You couldn't help feeling that such brillaney could have been murule," "Now Just

the put to

use far better

In high policeman said, "I'll talk to you affairs of State.

the Duc himself, there when I leoid what this other As for

Hun getbeth has to say "

evor-gathering mans "T'in entitled to speak, aren'tinas patucad pun in sinking. Nol 17"

been brated Sudney said with a litle only has he heat. This a free country.

Menzies in every spar for years, in't it?"

but

is slowly and surely ho baine bourd

in ughter grips by his own party- a purly which he hus splli wider than any other lender

in history. Almost unprecedented Is the demand by back-bench Labour men and oficials of the Party

#pch

"Do give me just a moment.”

ARREST

Bu

1/

that the new COULSO, Holy Is "expeeling" und

Mrs. this

was so doubt the deciding fac.or alth Hord's "No" to £30,000,

SCHEME DROPPED

The city of Maliland is to re- main in the flood area.

The Minister for Local Gov-

My erument,

Henshaw, bas announced that the 15-millio scheme to move the city 10 "safe" ground is not practicable Maitland City Council sug- gested that the city should re-sited Mer the disastrous floods of lust February supd committee

of advice on flood control and migration has been

be

A

study by the proposni.

The Commusice had found that

bocsure Dd

opposition of business interesta limita

the movement was impracticable

the

of

UT Sidney wa so clamant that the policeman could not get on with his interviews, “Listen," te sald, "if you don't calm down I have to arrest you for obstructing me in my have him porude his policy labour and material, the difficul-

before feed-les of for approval

assessing compensation no une," "ing it to the masses.

and the disruption of busines Many things aren'l helping and industrial activities,

duty obstructing

This Sidney said Indignanity is n free...

* In the end, the the "Doc" these days and one of Buti the Committee recom- leeman had to arrest him. them is the fact that the Commended that the City Council

#151 court munist paper bune mentions|should prepare

At the Clerkenwell

Sudary, about, middle-aged

k

man, pleaded not guilty to the charge, and the story was told to Mr Frank Powell,

"Any questions?" the magis- Arate presently asked him,

'WHAT D'YOU EXPECT

just come out of the picturen," he said,

this lady "and sow being very badly knocked about. Several people said they'd tried to find a policeman and hadn't been able to.

in stories of praise.

alternative

his name hot less than 60 times scheme to provide for voluntary in a recent issue and in each case and progressive change of reel- densital occupation from risky to safe areas which means, really, that nothing will be done and that Maitland can prepare the floods of the future,

STRANCE DOINGS

able raw deal

Jake's

сол-

and

TTALY

to

for

No one basks in the sun of our Davis Cup successes more than THOUGHT I WDS being ourselves but we can't help feel- THAT CAR TRIAL

been helpful," Sidney said. "I'ding that there hus

The Rodex Trial muddle la like to address you."

siderable strange things in

this becoming

involved Mono

and business He was shown to the witness-Hond-Hosewall

tungled than ever and appealing box. and took the oath.

Jack drivers and "I'd that American promoter

officials admit that Kramer has bee; fed a consider-t

be months yet before the final winner is known. unheraided Arrival

The Royal Auto Club of Lon acre last week threw some den bos decided that it has rather strong lights on the near-

[WET bear fresh appeals and professionalism of Rosewall and cie Sydney driver already has Ilond.

usked

10-punco been admitted that both Hond "peal for

It is understood that the Aus- and Rosewall signed documents ralian Sporting Car Club, which In US that—subject 10 their

conducted the trial, and three would parents'

drivers are appealing the ASCB to turn

ugabret the decision of the Con- professional

document

|federation of Australian Motor wasn't signed in the heat of Sport--the controlling body here. victory down at the courts, but

CHEQUEMÄTE!" in the cold Jogai atmosphere of a lawyer's office.

did come, "When the police

One and one lady complained. policeman said, 'What can you expect? If you'd pay better polico. wages you'd get more Who wants to work for £7 10 a week?'"

'MY DUTY"

" SAID that?" asked

policeman who had

one

the

ar-

the

rested Sidney.

"No, not you, others." Sidney snapped, "I've heard on the wireless, witnesses being appealed for, I wanted to be Д witness without being appealed for. I was doing duly. And I had a complaint to make."

the asked

"Whet about?" magistrate,

There being about.

no

my

policemen

He revealed-and it has sinc:

nccept Krupal-they

signing.

Difer

This

11 had all the earmarks of anality, too. by the fact Australia's captain, Hopman, was present at the all this One wonders where ties up with the agreement that players sign with the Australian Lawn Tennis Association before going abroad that they will not sign any agreemen to burn pro- being back in fessional before

month. A staila u

Back home the twins turned down-no doubt on the parents approval clause.

Then Kramer, who after is a businessman, arrives Austrella to find out what the эхого really is. Told of the only arrival, Hood is reported. to yourself to thank for being | have said: “It'll cost Kramer here," said Me Powell "I shall £30,000 and an increased per- discharge you absolutely. but centage to get me."

But policemen don't grow on trees," aaid the magistrate. "They have to be letched

There should have been one there."

"Looking back on It" said the "do you magistrate soothingly. think you went about this right way?"

"Yes," said Sidney.

"Well I think you've

to get

excited

the

and

the offer

IT'S STILL "NO"

all

been

for

The thing a Per On, Cap. 1956 y RKA Dervish, Ana,

10-9

"Are you sure you're in love with this girl, Johnny? Did you ever see her shopping at a bargain sale?"

POSSESSION OF

DRUGS

TRIAL

SHEAFFERS

Skrip

DEMOCRATS LEAD IN US

STATE ELECTIONS

Washington, Nov. 8.

The most recent rajoases made American Column inclisde

IP xác heod

Democrats took substantial lends in three "Music for Gracious

They are of musle by Peter Barclay and his orchestra key clections tonight as voters went to the polls in and are designed to supply the

| widespread State and local balloting closely watch-background muste for

ed for hints of what to expect in 1956.

special occasions,

certain

One disc is called "Buffet,"

another "Barbecue" and a third these seen quite reasonable and

one is "After the Dance", · All

A. B. (Happy) Chandler (Democrat), former Baseball Commissioner and former US Senator, appeared headed for a landslide victory over his ath has, on the back of Republican opponent in a comeback bid for the Kentucky Governorship.

In Philadelphia, Democratic In Ohio, voters balloted Al- political veteran Hichardson most two lo one in carly re- Dilworth took a sizable early ¦ turns against a proposal to raise lead

Ohio jobless benefit over Republican new- comer W. Thatcher Longstreth from $30 to $59 weekly, and to in the city's mayorally ruce. permis payment of State

Jersey,

compensation

LOC- to

In New

Democrats employment

receiving guaranteed also took an early lead in their persons

the annual wage benents, effort to wrest control of

The CIO

which sought up- State Legislature away from the Republicans and spark a proval of the proposal, brought

years the issues before Ohioans national trend for next

referendum because iL was presidential election.

autished with action by the lası legislature.

Do

A Democratic National Com- mitter

obviously spokesman, pleased at the oarly returns, sald he did not expect uny oficial statercol fron Ingratle headquarters tonight.

THE TEST LRichard Guylay, spokes. man for the Republican No- tianni Committeo, said both, the

гос

A

balloting, while locut In character, was the first on a wide scale since tha Democrats recap- tured control of Congress last

and year

since President Eisenhower's heart

attack threw the 1950 nominating plc- ture into confusion.

Philadelphia und Kentucky

wenc in Democrati strongholds and Republicans did those

not expect to win either contest.

levels but Indiana, Jersey

Elections on various were held in 12 Blates,

In Kentucky, Pennsylvania and New

He noted that Philadelphin's held the most national interest.

present Democratic Mayor won

election last time by 6 120,000-United Press. vote plurality and said the test

ballotinst WOB of today's

Democrats won whether

size of their

the

the there but

The seizure of a large quantity of oplum and pipes in Bay View on September 13, had a sequel before Judge J. Reynolds at the District Court this morning when a 50-year-old tailor, Tse Hon-ping, was charged with possession of dangerous drugs and opium pipes, and permitting a place to be used noted for the storage of opium.

The pleaded not guilty to the He was represented charges.

no4

Thre Republican spokesman. that the Republican national chairman, Leonard Hall, sold that today's yesterday elections were being dought on purely local issues. "He did not think Mr Hall would make any statements before

of PI ELECTIONS TREND additional

5 Stevenson, by Mr G. Messra Deacons,

He was alleged to have pos tacks of raw oplum sessed 32 52.97 taels of prepared optu, nine teels of oplum dress and 260 fluid ounces of oplum water and nine opium pipes at a hut at Bay Hau Temple H

September 13. View, on was also alleged to have per- mitted the hut to be used the unlawful storage of oplum

Tin

in Bay

RAID ON HUT

He

on

Magsaysay's Party

Gains Lead

Unofficial

LOMONTOW.

Other early Democratio gadus were

registered in Connec ticut, where Democrats retained mayoralty seats in Meriden and New Haven and defeated the Republican Incumbent

sent in a

Waterbury. upset victory In Socialist

McLevy won a 12th consecutive term as Mayor

but Bridgeport

by his smallest plurality to date. Democratic opponent outpolled the Republican candidate most two to one.

of

Hla

al-

gave Radio Hongkong

Insp. F. K. Bodie, proseculing,

Manila, Nov. 9, said that upon a report that a

and fragmen- large quanlity of opium zaud pipes had been stored in a tut tary returns from yester- View district, Det. Sub day's elections today Inspa. J. McMahon and W. Wan early lead to President

perly of 14, together with a

Nacionalista Magsaysay's raided

nut at Tin Hau Poilce, Temple Hull,

Party. 5.30 u.m. September 13.

The door was forced open and the defendant Was com trying to escape through a small door sites at the rear of the hut.

1η νατίσεις

the hut parts of occupied by the defendant, nine oplum pipes, an opium lamp and discovered. oplum dross were

A

pit underneath the defen-

dant's bed was found to contain 32 tacks of row oplum.

The defendant arrested and charged.

Hearing is containg.

Оль the basis of fractional returns from 35 provinces and including Manila. the Nacionalistas were winning five of the nine Sermte seats stake in this first electoral test for the pro-American Magsaysay government.

were

PL

But Opposition Liberal Party candidates

winning the other four seats, indicating a

for race

WAS

then i close

Chumber

Sailor And

the

upper

can-

The leading Senatorial didate was Nacionalista Pacita Madrigal Warnes, former Social Welfare Administrator and

her ballet-dancing socialite in

She days. girlhood

13 the of former Senator

Girl Fined drughter

woman

nowspaper

Madrigal, millionaire ¡industrialist and publisher.

Another

candidate, former Senator Geronima Pec

Liberal, also was among the top nine Senatorial candi- of dates. Mrs Pecson was in

fourth place.

A sallor and his giri friend were each fined $50 by Mr J.

Durling ut Central this morning.

The girl

Lee So-mel, 20, pleaded guilty to a charge language to using abusivo

police constable and Able Sca- man Norman Kenneth Kennedy,

600,

II.K.T.

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

By Abr Formons, U.8ȚĂ, & Canada, 4 p.m.

Europe. 6 p.m. India, 8 Dim.

By Busines

Indo-China, p.m.

Thailand. 4 p.m.

Padamų (Portuguese Indie P/P via Karachi). 5 p.in.

"Macao. 8 p.m.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 By Air

Japan, 6 KIT.

Timana, Pillation, Lebanon, Chas mány & Great Britida, Neon.

Philippe, Australia, New Zea

p.m. end.

Endo-China, Prance, à p.m. Pakisto Middle Great Britain, Europe,' 6 p.m.

By Busines China, People's Republic, 1.30 1.1. Japan, Canada. I p.m. No.

Mono, p.m.

Fermo, p.m. Missyn, West Afrika. P/P Lagos, 5 p.m.

Macho, ép.m

Signal and Programme 6. The Sumnery; 8.03, Lucky DipVariety Requests presented by Margherita (Bludio); 645, Students Guide. The Fourth of a Series of Talks pre- for Australla pared

by Radio Students intending to join schools and Universities in Australia.

COL?": 0.59, 4: What it will Weather Report; 7, Time Signal and the New (London Relay): 7,00, Commentary (London Relay) or Special Announcements; 7.15, "Going

Pictures (Recorder)} to the 7.30, London Studio Melodies. Stone and his Orchestra (BBCTS); Announcer's Choice presented by Hilary Greets (Studio): 8.30, DBC Jazz Club, Erla Delaney and hita

"A & p.m.

Africs.

the formation such things as re- record cover, casy-to-follow in- cipes

for macks, drinks, dance music selection and so on, they should appeal to throw parties

signed to inany

people

at home. The fourth disc in the set is called "Do-It-Yourself”

de and 13 appeal to the many. Americans who have taken up, as a form of hobby, the maintenance and improve- ment of their home. Instead of ending for a plumber to fix a

wiro a pipe or an electrician house the great American public are doing it themselves.

What kind of music is suitable

as background for a husband who is making a new seat for the garden or maybe a plny-pers for the now

just baby I wouldn't know, but if my ex- perience as a carpenter is anky guide it had better be good and loud to drown out the expres

hits sions used when botrymër thumb

bail. If you 130 your imagination at all this Idea of for almost background music every event in the horne ruftes soma armasing possibilities, · Just think a littlef

Letter From Alistair Alistair Cooke is one of the

| most popular of all broadçusters

virtue by

of his series of "Letters from America". In there __fifteen-minute reports for the BBC he has brought the lifo American scene vividly, to and, being an Englishman, is hcard

and

believed by the at home. He has been

pooned,

American finest

by · prominent stateaman," da thes ambassador, the United Starves has ever had in Britain

ho is widely accepted one of the finest reporting broadcasters ever.

It came as quite a suprise to

to learn me 10

Alistair Coolco that

playa

Ycator sings and whistles!

it is

I heard A

12

although the

eminently

record called "An Evening with Alistair Cooka" and

merely rambles through a few songs, playing plano and sing- ing disc

tly listen- particularly fond of blues and

them wuk plays well. He also has a remarkable "Jazz" whistle which impressed Buck' Clayton very much.

abic

The most impressive item on the record is multi-tape record- ing he has done of a Gilbert and Sullivan song. In this he enga all the parts and really sounds like a very good male choir. A remarkable record this, by remarkale man.

*

1

Odds And Ends Perez Prado recently broke via all records at the Hollywood Palladium by pulling in 6,661 dane who paid US$10 each. Big place, the Palladium!

Reports have it that Chuy Lombardo, who Is surprisingly is leaving Decca to joda

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 By Air Formosa, Tapeti, Kopes & Oldnawe, 10 a.m.

Cham, andi, U..A.. 1 p.. Philippines, 2. p.m.

Thailand India, Pakistan, M5

Band (BCT); Marriage Ark, Great Britain & Burope. "surprisingly

Wednesday

has been arranged" by Alfred Butro. Cast: Peter Plumbly, Ursula Bulmer, Joanna The Deal" Adapted by Oslakowska from a short story by Cast: DOGA Guy De Maupamant. Helman, Timothy Birch, John Dutos, Rog Clanville. Both plays produced by Alleon Dokker (Lecorded); 94, A Bhort Concert by Farous Bloger; 10, Music of the Twentieth Century, A Series of "Bound and Music". Laiks on the bolealife Background to music by H.W. French No. 1: "Tho Musician's World" scianist in a (BBCTS); 10.30, Echoes of Italy George Feyer (plane) with mythm accomp, 20.45, Bedside Book, "Uncle sia by Sheridan La Faru. Read by Cynthia Nixon. Episode 3; 10.69," Weather Report; 11. Time Signal. Radio News Roel (Landon Flolay Recorded): 11.00, Goodnight Music; God Bave.The Quesa; 11.30, Close Down.

REDIFFUSION

Formoss, e v.m.

Guy and hia

Canadinas

the routing type music ich never seems to pet to the

China, People's Republle, 6.30 am, hit parades. Guy has been with Зарап, Ирод,

Japan, 6 p.m.

Kōres, 6 p.m.

Cads, 0 p.m.

by Burface

Macso. 2 p.m.

P.CO.

Philippines, Australia, New Zea and

Maceo 6 pm.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17

By Surface China, People's Repušito, 130 KOM Force, a.m. Malayo, Burma, India, Moon. Heres, 4 pm.

Japon, Usť, C. & §, Azerian, 8

* Canade,, 5 pm.

China, People's Republic, èo.m. Macao,

Th

Pedestrians Victimised

and

for twenty years Decca that's about as long as there has

Today duty on cheques 1- creuses from twopence to three- great old business that pence and a

likely in the next few Langle Harry

weeks.

Unused cheque forms in our have to have possession will

penny

duty stamp added-as each another

cheque already embossed by the bank with a twopenny stamp.

But if you buy a

a cheque book

boen. a Decen label, Reports pay threepence today you will

also

it have

that Dorca each cheque although it will

to Pro trying axcelitives be stamped for two-

persuade him to stay. pence. Story is that the banks

Sammy Kay's latess release HAS will check

number the serial

an interesting • story behind : It. discover of each

Cerild Mark*, a Tin Pan Alley tune cheque to wh whether it was sold before, on

writer, paid visit to Capri not so lung ago and was intrigued by the or after November 1. As we

ittle bells which are sold as good. seldom hove anything in the

luck charms at the Mission of Sur Michale. He brought ono back with bank, anyway, and

a cheque

him and then teamed up with book last anything up to

Adams to write a song call- months banks are going to have

ONE SURPRISE

Bao Lucky Little Bell (of Ben ed a pay old time tracing through | 21, of HMS Tamar, pleaded

Michelel". Sammy. Kaya and his Sonator Claro Reclo, bitter

-autht_recorded it and the bell, you guilty to wilfully obstructing the some of these cheques in the

can bear in the song is the one Police Constable in the execu-criue of President Mogsaysay's next few months.

Gerald Marka brought back with him. tion of his duty.

foreign policy, was surprisingly

George Avakian, the chief of In sixth place, behind four Na- of Kramer.

Hid course,

$ p.m.. Children Corner --- The incident

Columble's Jazz and Album pecționa. Time lost through industrial

occurred on clonalistas and Mry Pecson, Conducted by Auntie Val; 5.30, Wed-

has come up with a Jaze alti Then followed accidents in NSW was equivo-

Tuosday afternoon in Glou-

by A rebel

Requests Presented

which should really sell. George heads neday Nacionalista

of larceny from series of meetings with Hoad, fent of an extra week's holiday

coster Road near Fenwick Street the Liberal Senatorial slate.

Betty? 958, Birthday Maliḥng: 0,

Kowloon was asked to produce some hu@= tions on Jars for a contestant 'in the his parents, with Harry Hopman each year for 250,000 workers,

Pler.

Music From Germany Conducted a person-three in some of them.the Minister for Labour, Mr

In the gubernatorial contesta, by Wolfgang Behrenda 0.30, Musical strid one on Hongkong Island-4000 qua programine in America. It was stated that a police Nacionalista candidates were Postal Worker sung in on

Sula-Presented by Ad. Watson and word reported the Police | ke did so andu at thu mine, time. Finally, in an all-out bld. Landa, his declared.

Company Limited;

quially planned constable haul asked Lee to move leading their Liberal or Inde- Doubt Prented by

BAB, Shadows of yesterday.

“mais album "which Colgate

spocid tie in very nicely with: TIME Krtuner meets the anto-£30,- He said that almost 80,000 In-away from a pavement. Sho

A Chinese malo matched, a

questions nefced,” “The album · WA 000.

dustrial accidents occurred in refused at first

kept under cover in eses 104 ADEVARU and then used pendent rivals in ton provinces, Palmolive Company: 7. Time Signal Houd's final answer is: No.

abusive language.

Liberals NSW last year tnd the averago

When the ad

were ahead in and the News. (London halay);, 100, wristlet watch from a Chinese

Weather Report Announcement and woman In Nathan Road at would be given away, and now 30

due for rosene · under the "obvious Kramer's gone home.

policeman went up to arrest her, Ave provinces. An Indepen- Interlude: 1.10, Binging strings 30. 10.10 A.m. The watch was

dent

candidate who leading in Cake The-Starring

J

Badia Fisher

title of "$54.000 Jasz". Don't worry There can be no doubt that he working time lost in each caso

Kennedy hold the hand of the | St

thought, it will only cost a few bucika is feeling bitter, but it is very was about three weeks.

one province, but most of the with Guest ArtisET TAB, BUT MAY valued at $200. The thief de-

to you. Estimated cost of workers' constable.

52 provinces were still to be Orchestre & Personality camped...

Parade Paul Bobeson; 8.18 Lasion Another wristlet watch; valued WIK compensation

£12

Girls Choir-A Progrsque of Tradi- at $35 was":"stolen" from heard from

Diamond Chinese-retrvale padlostefan Nacionalistaional Tevouritent ・Bdantia,

i: Musa. show-the Latest" Mercury Mayor Arsenio Lacson up-sid Diamond „set. Demens Byla

WILOHIDO HANG at in rom, Tàn năm. had won ro-election by in Parisarring Maurion Cheraller anwchar, made good his escap parents majority A seven-year-old- Chitinse

DVÉT two Presented by 25 Rondon, and Come A 10.85 pm Chinese man

{ping, <mode Aginta for Hondenly. boy sustained facial injuries rivals. Even Manila return had his pocket picked and chos when he was knocked down by were incomplete but the trend with Cast Food for Lawa lolon while, he would the = traincar in an accident which of voting all" districts waste and songs from Northen Ay suspect, tme been detained

Listeners: 10, Come Into The Parlour Lal-chi-kok Amanent Park. occurred in Hennowy Road" heavily pro-Lacson, forma) | Island: 26.80, 2/3 content zom. the A fountai

port, was "intolan- |- MG, 1971, Jan Angu nour Canal Road West at 3.1s

Hoor-plaged by the Only one killing was re« | Champigne

Data with from a Chinese male pan. yorturday,

ported on election day, K. UNS Bubbles:|: 15

mande meurtom, the ong kot in. Quetta Rond The boy was troated...; at though there were eight: nlay- Be Cow: 1130, Prafuder

| Possemiqus." SEEN. Popular Concer Queen Mary Hospital but was inge on the eve of the election. not detained.

-United Press.

it's silly then indignant."

Sidney turned sharply and loft. He had the look of a mom who despoir of doing good.

Charged

Yung Seng-wai alias Young Song-wal, 32, a postal employer, was arraigned, before. Mr Hin shing Lost Central

atenling morning on a charge of nine lettera, the property of the

| nonsense.

this much to his credit that he has

suld no bating words.

If both young men do intend million. Postmaster-General, from the turning pro. veutually they

General Post Office, Hongkong, have taken a mighty gamble King's Rd Collision

+

|Thère'is no knowing what their on November 0, 1965,

Defendant, represented by Mr form will be like next year and F. W. Ko, pleaded not guilty. It is reasonable to assume that

A private motor car collided Kramer will be at this tail with a tramear in King's Road He was allowed bait of $800.

Hearing was fixed for January end of talent before he comes at about 7.10 p.m. yesterday,

forward with tsford again. 31, 1950 at 2.45 p.m.

The motor car was extensively damaged.

The driver of the car left Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICK GRINHAM for and on behalf or South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 his vehicle and has not yet Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong been located

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