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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

Something

ITY is an unfashionable magistrate,

Pvirtue, Naomi knew she

could not expect much pity from her friends if she told them how barl things were with her.

they cried

"Naomi,"

when they saw her, "where have you been all this time?"

Without losing face she could

not answer the truth, that since

she had seen her she had been living rough, sleeping on benches in the parks, dozing over coffee in mean cafes.

"I'm dolux all right," Naomi said, when her friends asked how things were with her. Her tone forbade closer inquiry.

LAUNDRY

IN fact, things were going

badly with Naomi, Jobs were petering out almost before she had time to start them, money was beginning to be a thing she only just remembered.

But still she tried to keep up

New

"Is anything known about her?" tile magistrate asked.

There were four previous convictions against Naomi, ali for stealing. For her last crime, Di 1940, she had been sent Lo Borstal, since then she had inarried, had two children. Bul

lust she had somehow

touch

TRIED TO TELP entirely with her family.

"PEOPLE have

have tried to help

Sho

said the detective. "What do you want to say?" Mr Robey asked Naomi. had no answer. If she wondered where her husband was, what her chlidren were doing.

تامیه

she kept her curically in check.

"You have got to leam thut this sort of thing doesn't pay, said the magistrate. "You must go to prison for four months."

Naomi swept away. There was no one to care what became of her. Why, therefore, sald her attitude, should she care?

the protence that all was well. Radio Hongkong

One day, visiting a friend, she said: "D'you think I could leave you some clothes to wash,

can't

Inundry furnished room I have."

I

خراطی

ira

the

the

|

Naomi's friend accepted

of clullies that bundle

NAC

Nam gave her. She did not know that Naomi had no furnished room. A STATEMENT TAOMI'S clothes were washed.

She went

to collect them. Doing that, she saw a new dress friend had bought. It her

Naomi We many years since had come into such close ConTM tact with a now dress. She stole of the new, plain, black dress her friend.

that

The theft was soon traced to her. A policeman found Naomi wandering about the West End, he took Jer

to the station. Would you like to make written slatement?" Khe was asked. She said she would.

a

Palustakingly. Naomi wrote out the statement of her crime.

SHE

FAMILY

wrote:

been "I have without new clothes for so long. that when

Baw my

friend's now

one

dress.

Look it. quietly

and left the house and nobody knew. You see no

knew

1 Wes living rough.

Naom! was brought to Clerkenwell court, where pleaded guilty.

the

1.K.T.

1. Time Signal, Ray Cullg nou (Zammond Organ; with rhythm: 1,10, News, Weather

Heport

and Special Announcements; 1.30, Musde for you: 230, Tik Murphy and his Jazz Band; 3. Tangos and Waltzes; 330, Enoch Light and his Ligni Orchestra with Bingers: Brigade

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4. Alfred Hitchcock-A Radio Por trail written by Gordon Gow, pro- duced by Thurston Holland (BECTS);

Association 4.30,

Football - First Match-Governor's Cup CAAF. V. | ILK.F.A.—Commentary" from Hong- kong Government Stadium (On): 5.14 Let's get away from it all Andre Previn (piano) with Rhythmn secoinp.: 5.30, Opera Without Bing- Ing-Dostun "Pops" Orchestra; 8, Time Signal and Programme Bum- mary: 403, Progranume for Children presented by Elizabeth (Studio]: 6,30, Australien Magazine: 648, "Box 200" Bert Gillett of the Organ (Recorded); and The News Pundur olay sign

Relay): 7.09, and The News Commentary (London Relay) Special Auncements; 7.10, Inter- lúde for Music-With Ray Ellington and his Quartet (BBCTS); 7.30, Two's Company

Recorded) 745, Fiesta Flamenco; b, “Viewpong"-A Weekly Magazine devoted to the Art, Edited and Introduced by Janet Tombia- "Recollections of My Grandfather"

Sir Charles Tennyson; Frederica"A Musical Play by Franz Lehar-Adapted and produced by Arthur Spencer and Stanley WP- Hateoon (RBCTS); 930, Recital by Lola Chang (soprano) with Plano Accompaniment by Moya Iten (Com- cert Hall); 9.45, Concerto Pathetique for Two Manor (Liszt); 10, Gypsy Melodies: 10.18. Take it from Here- Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwarde [BBCTS), With Wallas Eaton, Alma

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MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1956.

SHEAFFERS

Skrip

TONY LOCK

KCC Annual Children's Fourth Test MCC TOURISTS Sports Day For Draw DISASTER

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

T.

I. PON

C. 1906 by Bryan, In

"It's noon, and all those wonderful friends you invited last night to come over are downstairs, expecting some more of your sidesplitting wisecracks!'

Czech Propaganda Against Yugoslavia Went Too Far

Vienna, Jan. 1. President Antonin Zapotocky of Czechoslova- Coran, Jie Whield-Repeat of kia today admitted in a New Year broadcast from

inst Friday's Broadcast; 1945, West-

minter Light Orchestru; Weather Report:

11. Tim Stenol,

she

Radio News Rect (Recorded

Prague that Czech propaganda against Yugosla- stole, now," said the detective Relay: 11.00. Codnight Mondon via "sometimes went too far" in the past.

"She's wearing the dress

Mr

Robey,

the Save The Queen; 11,30, Closa Dawn.

LADY GRANTHAM PRESENTS PRIZES

In weather reminiscent more of mid- summer rather than of New Year's Day, the Kowloon Cricket Club's 42nd Annual New Year Children Sports got off to a brilliant start when a programme packed with fun and excitement was punctuated with the shrill voices of the young com- petitors determined to do their best on their own "Day of Days.”

Heading AVERTS

Calcutta, Jan. 1.

Karachi, Jan. 1. With one day left for play, a

The Fourth Test match decision is virtually certain in |appeared to be heading the

for

thrill-packed four-day a draw when India, match hero between the tour- 301 for four in their ling MCC side and a Governor- second innings, led the General's XI, comprised entire- New Zealand touring team of Pakistan Test players. by 97 at the end of the

fourth day's play today.

But the decision "can easily here go either way when the match the home ends tomorrow, as alde require 106 runs for vic- tory with eight eccond "Inaings wickets standing.

The match ends tomorrow. India are one up in the Test series having wen at Bombay. The tests at Hyderabad and Delhi were drawn.

indin were all out for 131 in their first innings in reply to

Resuming at the overnight score of 20 for 1, MCC werd again dismissed for a meagra 174, but spin bowler Tony Lock almost wiped out the advantago The feature of today's play gained by the home tearn by was a third wicket stand of 143 taking two wickets in threo P. Roy and V. Manjrekar, baile in the last over of the day

New Zealand's 330.

first innings deficit of 204.

Manjrekar was not out with In

the

For the ninth successive year, Hiswhich helped India wipe out a with the total at 37. Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, graced the meet with his presence and Lady Grantham presented prizes to the winners.

once

Under the gaily Bog-decorated change.

ngain, brought cricket feld, and with music about by thodo wonderful provided by the band of 1st friends of ours in the Kowloon

Battalion the King's Own Royal

Docles and in the Brish General Regiment, hundreds of toddlers

Electric Co., to whom we shall and teen-agers raced down the be ever grateful. tracks to breast the tape for

stated "I have often Laurels,

would be an immense vold, as members of their families lined the edges to give any children's gathering. them encouragement.

or

On the whole the cricket pitch was converted into a fair ground complete with stalls where you could try to double your money at the coconut shy stall, bring your pitching arm

into ortion. The coconuts seemed to have been so conveniently placed that within an hour of the first toss, the stall had to be aban- doned for the lack of muts.

Patron

So

so

there

Buch

70 at the close and Roy was Governor-General's XI scored Test century.

first innings, the

out for exactly 100tis fourth 135 in reply to the MCC 103.

Lock, whose left arm splaners who was dropped for Roy,

fivo wickets for 31 a claimed the last two Tests, showed

also proved his great return to form just when yesterday,

with the bat today. Ho the runs were most needed. He worth

Fred Titmus the young batted five hours eight minutes and for his century, which included Middlesex

England all- rounder, added valuable 43 runs

for the 9th wicket--the highest stand of the innings.---- Reuter.

13 Tour

Lost Contractor India lost Contractor (01) at this morning in carrying their score of 107 for one

Manjrekar and Roy then camo together and the score was 267 for three at tea

SCOREBOARD India Arst fanings 132 (M. Ghorpade 30, Rold 3 for 19).

New Zealand first innings 330 (J. Retd 120, J. Guy 91, Gupte 8 for 90),

as this, if there was no military overnight

to 178 for two at lunch. band

to absolutely complete their happiness and this year I wish to thank Lieut-Col J. B. Underwood, the Officers and the Band of the 1st Battalion, The King's Own Royal Regiment, for capably Alling kindly and this

"Of our other friends referred to, I am sure, it will be ap- preciated by them, that I cannot,

V. Mankad, a. MacGibbon b. Reid at this time, separately mention N. Contractor, b. Hayce all their names for truly, they P. Roy, lbw b Cave Arriving at the Club, His

V. Manjrekar, not out are numerous-but I do sincere- Excellency and Lady Grantham ly thank

each individual and cigar, b. MacGibbon

andamwain, not out were met by Mr R. E Lee every firm who

who has helped in (President) and Mrs Le Mr the way

E.

gifts

Índia Second Innings

Extrac

17

and

S'pore Minister Of Education Here

Mr. Chew

Swee-kec, Minister [of Education in Singapore si arrived In the Colony by CPA 100 yesterday on a fortnight's visit. During his atay here, My Chew will study

vernacular and technical education methods in Hongkong.

301

Total (for 4 wickets)

for Fall of wickets: 1/40, 2/119, 3/32,

4/287.

Bowling To Date

M. R. W

ry I say a few words to you. Alabaster

I do hope that you have Sutcliffe firstly all had a wonderful time even though some of you may not have won

0 28 -Reuter.

0

tho

met nt Mr Chew, who was the airport by the Hon. D. J.S. Crozier, Director of Education, is accompanied by Mr Liu Fal-bu Inspector of ChinesO Schools in

They Singapore, will be joined later by Mr R. 8. Anderton, adviser on technical education to Mr Chew.

Me Chew, who had previously govorumont service

a prize, secondly. Wong Peng Soonboe

or another, generously S. A. Gray (Vice-President) donated to the sports fund or and Mrs Gray, Mr and Mrsure

presented valuable C. Fincher, and

other prizes. You have all witnessed the extremo joy your generosity During the keenly contested

has brought to the children and Hayes members of the committee. whe

events, Hla Excellency, who is

this, in itself, is a fitting reward MacGibbon of the Club, and

rila Cave the Patron

"And now, boys and girls, Reid Lady Grantham watched with great Interest,

During one of the potato races, one of

the little girls was so taken in that instead of faking potato at time, she one grabbed three.

The boys, on the other hand, gratulate, for I can tell you all thoroughly enjoyed themselves the prizes will make your eyes

Singapore, Jan, 1. In the boot race. Here the boys sparkle, thirdly, to those of you

Malaya's Bay

badminton had to run, barefooted, to their who did not win, I want to "I admit that we went too far shoes, which

Well tried the judges had

and better luck Wong Peng Soon was among sometimes in our propaganda (mixed

vay next time for you can be sure those honoured by the Queen in and placed half-way against Yugoslavia at the time down the track; pick out their

up

her that there will be another time, today's New Year Honours List, when Yugoslavia was not co-pair, put them on and

However, there is still

Wong operating with the countries of

the finish

thing for you this year, 80 line. One boy was

Honorary Member of the Most the peace camp," he declared, heard, as he way tying his picase do not forget to call at Excellent Order of the British

wonder they shoes, "No

felt the toy room, after the pre- Empire.

sentation of the prizes,"

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Marshal Tito, Addressing President of Yugoslavia, Presi- dent Zupotocky said there were no longer any obstacles in the way of restoring normal lations between their two coun tries, according to the broadcast over Prague radio heard here

شار

run

President Zupotocky sold Czechoslovakia would need small, but I wasn't going to stop end look again for my pair of "quiet and peace to carry out shoes, after I couldn't see them

the Arst me.",

the

successfully second Дve-year begins this year.”

ممان

country's which

During the whole of the after- noon, the announcer had a busy time as he was now and again usked call a mother or father a lost

collect come and daughter or son.

Best Relations

to

Czechoslovakia was alming to establish the best possible relations with Western Germany Friend- and Austria, he said.

WIS

building

of socialism

Czechoslovakia.

Welcome

our

those of you who did, I con-

Bouquet

sine

Honoured

has

star,

and in a private accountancy firm, stated that he was anxio to lift the standard of vernacu→ lar and technical education in Singapore, and that he wanted to study the finor palhtet in the systems in Hongkong for adoption in Malaya.

an become

Acclaimed as the "greatest stroke player" in the world, Wong as won badminton tities In Malaya, England, Denmark "And finally, boys and girls, and other European countries. I am sure, you will, all join me He is me of three players who in thanking our special sports have won the All-England title secretaries, Mr Fincher and Mr for three years in succession Capell and all their helpers who United Press. have worked so hard to give

such a lovely afternoon.”

I take this "In comhaslon,

YOUR

1 Potato race (oralch) Drake; 3. Robin Dewel

David Anthony Turner; 2. Lamour: 3, Mark Brown

John

1720% race (handicap) 3 to under Bobby Tether: 1. Jorgenson; to under Donald McLellan; 2 Frank

Flat rate (handicap) é to under 9-

3, David Anthony Turner.

Tebbutt 3, William Taylor.

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MONDAY A

JANUARY 2

Formosa, Japan, U.S.A., ( Burma, India, Pakistan,, Muudle

By Burfaca Mecac. 6 p.B

TUESDAY, JANUARY 3

Tug-of-war (8 to under 14)—-win-

team! Lars Jenson, Edmund | East, Great Britani, Zarrope, 6 p.m. Sando de Souza, John Church, ning

Hobin Grand Clive vid Leung and Maurice Bullock, indes 12- Gordon ord

Mr Lec, on behalf of the Club podmily to wish you all a his very happy and prosperous New ship with these two countries and committee, said in

Year" Today, we have essential to the further address, in part,

After

the presentation of In held, for the 42nd time,

annual Chlidrens Sports and in prizes by Lady Grantham, she # doing so, I Leci, we have added was in, turn presented with 1 Cirtater Lindberg: 2 Anthony the (Com-

of He added that

little by lowers milestone yet another

to the bouquet munist) East Germain Demo-history of this club-a milestone Hilary Triggs. crutle Republic with whom we which we members can be justly thote present, His Excellency Addressing the youngsters and have had friendly relations for proud of. many years" must, however,

said that it was the ninth suces. However, for the compCC sive time that he had attended not be overlooked.

success of these sports, the 130 irreparably

the sports meet, and had The President appealed to all

only to our own Member though he had never won a jning Leam. Peter Pymm, Wilam Czechs who fled abroad to re-whose support is something turn home. The conditions of be expected but to those many

whose the amnesty published in May outside friends,

time, last, which should have expired help, technical advice and In November, still continued in generally are always, no freely force, he said-Reuter.

generosity are always so freely

REDIFFUSION

p.m.

[recompense,

indebted-aut

to

Three eggod_race (handicap)_6`to

By Surface China, Peoples Republic, 10.30- Indo-China, Thailand. Νοστι Macpo, 4p m.

(Portagens India, : P/F vía Karachi), 2.p.m... Philippinek. 2 p.m. Malaya, West Australia, P/P via Fremantle.. 4. Dim....

Macao,p.m.

at Jean Pierre 2. Beresford every occasion enjoyed himself, Reeves and Joan Walpole.

Relay race (8 to under: 14)-win

Pakistan Beeves and prízo. After commenting on the Hayles Beresford wonderful presents on display, HIS Excellency tok the youngsters that the grown-ups had gone to a great deal of work to make the meef possible and "We consider two such friends hoped that in their prayers to be Your Excellency and Lady

ton The you

· remember Grantham and this club is very RCC. pleased

and most gratified by

Concluding his address, His the extention of Your Excel-Excellency wished all present a

of Office Ray Kacy's term

as happy New Year. Governor of Hongkong. with

Before the honoured guests "It is always a pleasure to foft, Mr Lee asked all present meet and to keep established

to give the Governor and Lady

1

Timer Suppl Colignon (Hammond Organ) rhylam; 1.10, News, · Weather Re- pore and Special Announcements: 1,50, Munte To You; 2.30, Variety Call the Tune: 3 Crime Does Not friends and 1 now express on Granthem three cheers and

Brateful

3.30, Music By Lopes; 3.40, behalf of us ail, our

Mit "tiger!!!! Break House by Charles Dickens thanks to Your Excellency, and for honouring

4. Tea For Two:

1:30, Guest For Lady Grantham, wits your

Today BenDamino Gigih; 4,40) Dos- Her On Dumetrius!

us, once again,

Results

4

Nicholas Vargasoffa

Girl Flat race - (handicap) · 11 founder Jean Kizndburgh;, 2. Theresa

3. Barber Curry Skipping rice thandicap) 6 to under 9. Philppa 'Hichards; 2. Caroline. Dally Vonnick Landat? . Flat race' (handioup). 8.to under. 11—1, Dawn Curry; 2, Laura Gabriel; 3. Philipps Richards.

Potato race (scratch). B. to under white: 3 Jean Xinnburgh 11–1, Patricia Young: Penelope

Egg and spoon race, (scratch) to under Bel, Lynda Fairhall; 2 Elleen Baker) 3. Cyntüle Pearce,

mombodiano) under

Kimentona Margatei, Blewart; 9. Lally. HeLaughlin.

Flat Tape (Mandłowo) 3 to under: 8-31

s. 1.- Kirk Fenior; 2, Pamela Baker: 13: Hannan LDEN

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4 By Burtse China, People's Republic, 10.30 am.' Aurtenis, Niww Zealand, Noon. Maono, Ap.mifugo. Italy & Tranon. 3. p.m.: Indonesia, & p.m.

THURSDAY, JANUARY'S

China, People's' Republic) 10.29'dan. Italy, Noon.

Burma Indle, Nood

Japan, U.E.ANAS

Hi Borneo, a p.m.

Korea.

Skipping on (handicap #10 - Canada, unde, 1991;Laura Gabrie; 2. Zently.

Freska)) 3. Joy, Drake, senkofaga tuguese India.

Portu

Corner Conducted by Auntle Val presence her this afternoon and The following are the results » Fiat 'race (handles) Bʻto under 6 p.m. 0130, Monday & Beqatsipended although it is needics for me of the competitions by BettyCat Birthday, Mallbegs to state, we extend and always JAVA BOXS 019, La Mudquo, Tesneniory: 8.43,

-

Van Vomilok, Landau) 2.- - Carol. zrondbelagajak Cynthia Pubras, ma

bibustest chair: 4 to standar: 122ame"

Shadows of Doubt; 1, Time". Bignal: | will ́extend to Your Expellendy. Fist race (hacititap)" 11 to tinder : Winnette Taylor; 2. Doinne. Walters, diffibog And; [77ie News: 700,- Weather):106) and Lady Grüntham, the warma 14all, Robert Pendelábakari 2- Lare S, Diana Lindanám, zgrade port, Announcements and Interlude;ost 710, Bacorded Tootball-CIRITIMING

• Worki, of Jaar: B. Personality, Parm

bert: Car

9120-Monday: Conset Hours devoted to the

alcone, that we azn offer: | Jenam; S. Norman,

Colourful

Christer is. L

looking at our main 11-14 Martin M today":"with ''''all.

Intricate

Tand

The and spoon, TEDA (Mécutoti) › B. ta' tounder | under 14.1, Zarme Tata) 2. Atm.

Net gelin

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