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WHERE
To Retford
Trend was kind of The quest
CHINA MAIL
10,000 Mau Mau Slain
a kind of The question of a fine had not
Nairobi, Jan. 24. Figures released show the woman who stood at the found proved, and the magis-
The case against Dorothy was that since the start of the ticket-office at King's Cross rate was told a little of
Mau Mau disturbances in her station. Her brown eyes life story--her war service
Central Kenya more in
than were never for a moment the Women's Land Army. the three years ago, 10,174 Mau Wrens and the Air Ministry, her still, her restiens fingers
Mau terrorists have been marringe that ended in separa- now plucked at the crum-ion two or three years
killed, 2,278 captured and BRO, "Since then," said the police-2,216 have pled grey suit she
wore, now thrust at the lankman, who was telling the story. "she has been living rough, đồ- black hair that kept tumbling
casual work here Bud ing over her forehend.
there,"
"Yes?"
saic the man un the farther side of the window.
The confused woman, whose me was Dorothy, stared At him, as if she had not expected to find anyone contronting tier.
"Where fo
"There seems to be no rhyme for reason in her going to Ret- land?" suggested the magistrate.
"No. She told me she had no particular
for going reason there. The flekel cost almost all The money she had."
Dorothy put her hund to her forehead, as it trying to stamm- mon remembrance
Dorothy. of a maine "Iefford," site said, “angde."
THERE
AND BACK
Looking
Dorothy fuizled
Cleric
"I think the doctors should see the magistrate said You"
for "shall remund you (for a medical report,"
"There's no real need for THAT will be 21. 10d.," the that," Dorothy snapped,
wald. "I think there is,
e," the in a pocket have
She answered.
Dorothy went away. Jooking and
nelther pleased nor dismayed. The doctors would perhaps
They able to help her.
might discover what it was that even
taken her to Relford municipal bors, and inkts. th.
and produced the money diifted
The platformy
ID
am
boarded the Retford tram7
What her thoughts were the journey, to one but Dorothy knows. But it * 70ssible that at some singe she began to wonder why she should be in a train bound for Helford.
Retford
Retford Dorothy realised
the tran had stopped Men were shouting the name of the station. She had arrived at her destination.
Retford
according tu The munielpal bor.
with paper mills, dye works, engineering and rubber tories, iron foundries.
gaze:tcer, } and mrki
corn
had
be
voluntarily.
surrendered
Are
The organisation has lost 201 enders, 253 of them fast year, By n "leader" is meant a com- mender of a gang of at least 50 men.
such men Only 20 still at large, as far as is towns.
During the energency
1.719 African civilians have been murdered, but only 152 of them during lust year.
European
deaths have been considerably less than 100.
SOUNDS WARNING Although the Mou Mau re- sistance is weakening, with
was
so i shall more and more bigli lenders magistrate | being killed, including recently
1/10 so-called
deputy prime minister Kaga, a note of warning about the cure that must be exercised
sounded by a Legislative Council member,
Group Captain L. R. Briggs, Council Member for Mount Kenya in the heart of Mau Mau country, said:
think the 'shooting war wid Ko un for
To Be Tried For Mutiny
Paris, Jan. 23. A group of 18 young French fac-x-servicemen were indicted to- day for mutiny for their part in
leave Paris refusing 10
for Morocco last October.
Eight of the mến, who were
Perhaps Dorthy knew all this and, at the moment of olighting from the train, derided none of
the town's aftractionA mennt discharged from the Army anything much to her. She did | several weeks ago, have
not leave the station, but fitted arrested. about its platforms and waiting- rooms for
Seine
hours,
caught a train for London.
WHEN
I COULD PAY
the
spector vame
travelling
Found
tickels. Dorothy hunded
then
A warrant
has been
for the arrest of a Serviceman,
have
been
issued
ninth ex- while nine others
been given
infreedom by the
provisional examining
for magistrate at the Paris military him court-France-Presse,
her London-Retford sing. never let the station," she said.
The inspector demanded
fare, und
the when Dorothy sakd she had no money, he asked for her name and address. She gave him a name und address-not hers, and perhaps the Inspector guessed us much, for at King's Cross he called in the pallee,
At Clerkenwell court, Dorothy was charged with travelling from Helfed to London
cut
with- paying the fare. "I could pay it when I get a job,"
he
said. The magistrate, My E. G. Robey, took that as a pica of not guilty. and heard the
evidence.
"WH
NO RHYME OR REASONT
WHAT do
standing
Prince Charles Mountains Now!
Cauberra, Jan. 23.
Mr Richard Casey, Australian Minier for External
"Prince Charles Mountains"
of
a bit,
♫
**There
still (ut
fow senttered groups with arms, but the back of the movement has been broken.
am, however, very
without
con-
"pontaneous
any demnati."-France-Presse
-1945
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1956.
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
SHEAFFERS
Skrip
By Galbraith Night-Time Chase
Of Robbers Down Village Street
12-9
Ceph, 1906 07 NKA BUMIN, PA
"I'll say this for Louise's boy friends—she hasn't picked one yet that wasn't healthy as a horse!"
OVERSTAYED HIS TIME HERE
The story of a chase of two robbers by policeman and three men down a street in Pui-Man Village, Kowloon, was told this morning in the Victoria District Court.
Before Judge A. D. Scholes was Chan Tak, charged with robbery with aggravation. He was. said to be one of the robbers.
Insp. T. W. Whooler, who prosecuted, said that the com- plainant, So Ting-chan, was a stone mason who lived in 12th Street, Pui Man Village, Kow- joon,
Returning from a party Just after 9.30 p.m. on December 1 last year he walked from Clear- water Bay Road towards hin village carrying a paper bag containing an murthenware bowl and some bread. He stopped at a lavatory in 12th Street and as he was about to leave it, he was set
upon by two Chinese. One of them caught hold of his hand,
managed
Three Injured
an
In Traffic Accidents
From Ou? Piles
100 Years
Ago
our rudens may have observed in the last - Chveni- ment Gazette an extract from despatch recolved from Home by the Governor relative to His In Jone Excellency's course last on the occasion of
publle fast and humiliation op'recount of'the' war: "Those
then assembled In the Catheden) will not easily forget the solemnity of that occasion, when the irrgest congregation that. ever met within, there
walls, stered
Joined act "at"
i and
Public
ACE
bef
humiliation
before the Almighty; when every nomination of Christians in the in that Colony participated solemn observance; and when the aspect of the Colony was that of a Sunday, as seen in the general closing of shops and the Three persons, including
universal quiet in the streets. elderly woman,
were They will remember too that injured in separate traffic there was one notable exception
10 the accidents yesterday.
general observance of that day-the marked absorien of one who, as the representa, tivo of our
most religious and gracious Queen, might have been expected not to appear as the excepilonal unit of a dis- regard and non-observance of the day.
causing the paper bag to fall and the bowl to break. The other man got hold of So by holding The first accident occurred in on to his pullover.
Queen's Road West at 2.40 p.m. In the struggle So
when a Fire Brigado appllance to push the two assallants out responding to a dre call, collided to the door of the latrine, but with an elderly Chinese woman, when he tried to push past them who sustained injuries and is they grabbed hold of him and now detained in hospkal forced his hands behind his
The Fire Brigade vehicle. back. They then removed his whilst swerving to avoid the wrist watch and made off,
pedestrian, verandah pillor and was damaged.
nearby.
MEN CHASED
There two
A
hit
to
j'a
A WRONG STEP
We doubt nat Is Excellency So picked up his paper bag
A Chinese walking in Island
must have often felt since. thai he Road, outside the Solcalon took a wrong stes, and placed "him- and gave chate, shouting for
set in a fake position towards bla School, was knocked down by a fellow A 27-year-old Chinese resident of Madagascar, His cries attracted the military vehicle at 1.15 afe. The Christian
every Cottori. We a constable and nu pedestrian sustained head in- tention of
musk cerned about the danger of Mau Chan Sic-po, of 461 King's Road, sixth floor, was other man who were in a house Juries and was removed in candour. tell him that he has not Ala position by the Mau
gulpąć undergroundi and fined $500 by Mr J. E. Durling at Central this hate. The other man caught up treated."
improved also gave hospital, where
publication of this strange: -doug- he is being led extract of broken elaunts working through the Afriesr trade unions, which have been morning for failing to comply with conditions im-with one of the two assaliants
from a despatch; and that, he cens nok pedal cyclist was slightly
cover his retreat under the encouraged by the government posed by the Immigration Office.
but his accomplice went to his injured when he was knocked
confusion of ideas and termna by which he will perziet ks referring help and freed him and the two down by # milltary lorry in to quer-oyall Proclamation and again fled.
Chater Road at 12,55 p.m. The command of - a Public Fat, Evorz The cries and the policeman's injured cyclist was taken to
conrideration was shown to his on whistle were
as Governor, and an opportunity was answered by an-hospital být he was not detained. afforded him by the Shop to take Chinese who eventually
the initiative. "sa, the Head- of the local Government, to fix a day of pubijo. Tam When he might notty, to the community (as, was done by the Indian Governors) his own after. dance, and that of his Council tri the Cathedral, and afford the sub- prdinates in the publie offices “a or half-holiday to garble them to attend the house of God and join (am fer an inclination prompted them) in »biblia, per ot national humiliation. If he had des alined to do mhle public capacity that which from misconceptión 'he deemed to be tentamount to a Hove. Proclamation of Test, he cou'd gevertheķerm.ku a private 'individual, have commented to observe the oce sion by being present in his umană seat in the church. 16 2
Shock For
Immigration Officials
Sub-Insp G. Bathgate said that defendant arrived in the Colony
Madagascar from October 22, 1955, and his stay December 22,
was 1965.
So
timited to
on
Im-
month a sent to
Pollco defen-
Deliberate Attempt
To Cheat
08
05-
other caught one of the two sallants, the recused. On the way back they met the com- plainant who immediately Identifed the accused as one of the robbers.
the On December 21, migation Office received a letter from defendant requesting extension of his stoy in the Colony. The Immigration Office
In evidence the complainant said that although there was no replied telling defendant to call
light in the latrine he recognised at their office. He did not do
the accused because In the Twice this
Described by Mr J. E. Durling | struggle he was very close to at Central this constable was
morning Manila, Jan. 24.
him. He could not see the other having made a "deliberate at- man well. The accused also dant's residence but he was not tempt at cheating, a 28-year- tried to remove his finger-ring, Immigration
officials, at home. He was arrested yes-old Chinese hard-pressed by more
women. than terday.
Lo Si- lie added. huet,
allas Denner Huel, 3,000 Chinese
The trial is proceeding, who
Inspector have
Bathgate sald the aned $2,000, the maximian. for police were not requesting an falling to comply with com-
| dors Imposed
im- by the migration Omlee. not sub-Insp G. Bathgate told the
En
the
and
alt
an
was
a
Radio Hongkong
B.K.T.
021
overstayed and are oppos expulsion order. Affairs, sad today that Queen Elizabething deportation, slared
Mr Robert E. Lowe, of Wil- hnd consented 14 The name disbelief today when a 60-kinson and Grist, told the Court being given to a range in Auts-year-old Chinese immigrant that defendant, who could
that
defendant was haltan Antarctic territory.
announced that he had had understand English, was under
resident of Japan and in 1953 enough of this country and stay in the
impression that he could
d. Time Bignal and Programme 1964 she applied to the summary; 603, Stock Market Re- The mountains are 150 miles
Colony for BIX south-cz t
the of
permanent Wanted to go home.
months as speelfed on his Bri-
British Consulate In Japan for port: 806, The Waikiki Hula Boys: Austration base at Mawson,
6. Adventure in Music. Studenta Sy Tun, who was only 13 Lish viso received in Madagascar,
a Ibngkong visa. She Wa3
of Maryknoll Convent School pro- refuzed both times. want tra An expedition from Mawson years old when he first came to When he found out he could
sent an Operetta
"The On
Forest Manila, told say?" the magistrate ask-ren, hed the northern end.
September 6, 1958, defen- Prince" the Immigration only stay in the Colony for two
Based
music by Tchaikovsky Commissioner, Mr Emillo Ga-months, he wrote to the Iruml-
dant received a Hongkong tran-
(Recorded); ed Dorothy, when the story was the mountain last year and
0.00, Weather Report; 7, Time Signal and done. Shr
visa. slantwise new trans from the base is ex-lang, that he had been unsue-gration Office asking for
On September 20 de-
The Naws (London Relay: fendant arrived in the Colony Commentary.
7.09. to the bench, threw over herpested to make o new excessful in his attempts to make extension.
(London Folay) or Mr Lowe said that defendant aboard a ship and she was de Special Announcements: 758, "fin good
in the Philippines. said he found his "pocke: very letter written to him by the 10g transhipment
said he had
tained on board overnight pond- Hosting presented by Alex Borris never received a
Studio); 1.45, The Naturalist. Intro- depleted"
Macao
duced by Maxwell Knight (DBCTS): steamer. pack up and return to his own Immigration Office,
"Grese"" James Fisher and Petar During the night defendant | Beott; 8, International Half Hour *** people,
jumped ship and
Austria (Studio); 0.30, Starlight disappeared
Serenade: Tim Workers Play Into the Colony,
Signal BBC Variety Parade. tima" (BBCTS); 0,30, Musical Note- book presented by the Rev. Father 17. Ryan, 8.3% (Recorded): 10. Choice presented by Wendy
Dead Circuit Adapted by mileston Faithuret (8tudio); 10.30, Traver from the novel by Bimon Rattray. Episode 4: "The Dead Barling, Repeal of last Sunday's Broadcast (BBCTB). 18.59, Weather Report; 11, Time Signal. Radio News Fire! (Recorded London Rainy);
shoulder: "I'm sorry. naturally, pirration I can pay the fine some time." 'Reuter.
of
the
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Soon-
and would
He
rather
Sy held Mr Galang speechless for a moment as he announced: "May
the Honourable Commis- doner grant me the permit to leave the Hongkongtry and return to
A
Sy carried with him the faded originni of a landing certificate of residence, No 3447, Issued In Manula on October 20, 1908. native of Chinklang.. A near Amoy, he sailed for Manila in 1908 to join his father, a merchant hero.
town
"If we can have more of Sy's kind, it will greatly minimis our problems and our worry." said the Comunissioner wards.United Press.
Ordered To Be Expelled
В
to a
FALSE STATEMENT
On January 4, this year, using
different name, defendantenor's made a false statement that she had arrived from Shanghai in 1948 to obtain an identity card. Later, enquiries revealed the real state of affairs and defend- ant was arrested. Colony for over 30 years in the Court to take a serious view of Inspector Bathgate asked the early part of this century, was the case, Aned $600 by Mr J. E. Durling
A 57-year-old Chinese sident of the United States, who said that he had lived in the
Defendant told the Court that
at Central this morning for she did not know the regula failing to comply with conditions at the time, tions Imposed by the Immigra after-tion Office.
She was ordered
Kubitschek
Heads Home
to be ex-
Yu Yuk-kwan, who said that peled by the Magistrate. he did not know the pegulations and thought he could stay in the Colony, was ordered to be expelled.
Yu arrived in the Colony on January 11, 1955, and his stay was limited to June 11, 1955. He
Lisbon, Jan. 24, was arrested when he went to
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He was bound over in the sum
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was walking along Holly- wood Read at about 8.60 p.m. yesterday when the suspicion
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HMS Newfoundland, wearing of two Polico constables were the flag of Vice-Admiral: B.2, aroused by a plece of flower- ·A· ́ meetingt - will-bo-held in Elidins, Flag Officer, Second-In patterned cloth be was carrying the Concert Hall of Radio Hong- Command, Far East Station, Stopped and questioned the kong, Electra House, 8th floor, left port this morning with defendant said he had picked at 9 o'clock tonight to discuss
even destroyers
of the art Stunton Street.
the cloth up outside a nunnery, the formation of a new musical East Tibet on exercises,
On being society for Hongkong It is prom -The destroyers were the Con- brought "--to ___| Centrul Police posed that this should be fort, Concord, Comus, Cock, Station bo wow found to be of subscribers, to co-ordinate a body
of the Royal Australian Navy, under his own. A woman's Hongkong. All thows Interested thattended motor ERE. DURAN 31 and Tobruk and Armac, the last twra Wooring a pair of stolen trousers and sponsor musical activities in Rut glasses from monika. They are expected to return on jacket wie found tied around his, in this project are welcome to Connaugalo Rond Cany
Friday: afternoon,
attend the meetin
Theft From Car
A pair of shomé and a pair
profemed, scrupulosity tanch to eritrench" upon the prazogative. We recom
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