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OUR AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER

PUBLIC WORRIED ABOUT

ATOMIC EXPERIMENTS

FROM H. KINC WOOD

Sydney, June 28.

Australians have been anxiously watching the results of the atomic experiments being carried out by the British and Australian governments off the coast of Western Australia.

Official announcements that the public had nothing to worry about have not allayed the fears of thousands, and the Federal Government to hand from as reports come cannot feel happy about the situation various parts of Australia.

Even the scientists are divided about the danger of radio-active particles This uncertainty among the ex- caused by the recent explosion at Monte Bello.

perta is not very reassuring, so it can beimagined how the man in the street re- gards the position.

When the cloud from the ex- plosion (hifted

Migratian

coast

moved inland at 30,000 bat

IT

When the rain began I tested Th 1 townrig

as I come off the root," said and then Mr Tunney - a height

wet

arduino cl

Then weck later, Sir Arthur Parken, acting Prime Minister serie de was satisfied tut the Just Monte Bello alemle test was eurolod cut without risk to life! or property in the mainland or elsewhere He raid members of

committer which supervised of the test had as- The safely sured him of this,

f The ramples rend 2000, Then tested wet bags in the not to worry, and govertinent yard, also water lodged on the spokesmen sad everything was lup or fuel drum and some in

13

· buckets outside. All these sumn- under control

ple.. gave rulings of over 1000

"Four hours after the rain, the grass was still giving off a count of 300."

It was also states that

following the plane had been cloud, and

and the later winds had

into the Indian, awept back Ocean a

and away from Australia, But aeroplanes were grounded

of

the

Mr Tony said he had called In Mr Clem Wallen, one of the had original discoverers h the west, and shipping hoon my

Alien toe from

from famous Mary Kathleen uranium diverti

planes reported ! lode nour Mt Isa

Without hesitation Mr Wallen increases nazlog

Armax the radio-activity," My velocity of the wind

Tunney said.

commercial

the

Ins at 30,000 feʊt claiming that the tests at Monte Bell Island

been responsible.

1!

Sir Arthur admitled th WEN but ertuin wht win re sponsule for the Increased gelger count, but it was possible that some depistion from the took plac in that urea

Yet despite Sir Arthur Fad- statement the director of the experimental search of

University Physies Sydney

School Dr E. George muy have

RADIO-ACTIVITY

The radio-acuve raf11 WIN

onth of Cloncurry

1 ntiberra Director of the School of Physical Science. Prod M. Optunt, maki "It does nut seem to me to be anything to worry about.

reported at Kuridaja, 54 miles it had been from between

10,000

Juid 20,000 counts n minule it might be time to ask questions."

TIS CAUR - fuam. tuundreds of miles from

The explosion 200

Mr

Jack

fl

htt

with two years' experience in prospecting

with Counters.

OPINION DIFFERS However, Queensland Univer- Geigerty Professor of Physics, Prod Is put tudi radio-activity webster, said the rain water counts in rats water of up to was not likely to burn the skin 2000

coverve

"

ralty sour

sak he dis although

in the drinking it Jordiospediully

atier I fell between i

He dilect:

J

4

15 and 430 2

activity es

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Because of reports that the

stemle cloud was moving cust

he had tested various exposed parts around

the radn

advised

erf

"If y develped

us that higo would be sure coutined"

saki "Permanent recording statione should be set up in every Aus- i tabou Sae to guard against dangerous radio-telivity in the Bir from 'om bomb explosions ony w here**

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1956.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

523

TAL. 3.6 PVL OM,

19 by NEA Verden, bus.

"I do hope your friends will be able to stand the shock when they see you so young and dashing again!"

Solicitor's Appeal:

More Submissions

More cases involving the conduct of attorneys were cited by Mr V. J. D'Alton at this morning's hearing of the appeal by John Leslie Lynn, a soli- citor ordered to be struck off the roll by Mr Justice C. W. Reece on May 16.

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

CONSPIRACY & CORRUPTION TRIAL Mail Work Not Always Up Notices

To Specifications Says Witness

Mr R. A. Bellamy, clerk of works of War Department, who was supervising the resurfacing of Route TWSK at the end of 1953, testified before Judge K. R. Macfee at the Victoria District Court this morning at the trial of two Army officers and a civilian contractor on charges of conspiracy and corruption.

Mr Bollamy, who supervised the first stage of the work, said that on a few occasions he stopped the work as he found it not up to the specificationa of the contract.

The accused arc Chau Chung-sang. 38, managing part- Con- Iling ner of tho Shun struction Co.. Major Donald Peachey, 47. and Capt. Harry Curls, 40, both of the Royal ers, allnched to the RE

to

Services, They

have alleged KARY are conspired together between November

and 12. 1933, August 10, 1954, wo cheat and defraud, Har Majesty's Govern- men

in connection with construction work by the Shun Blog Arm.

Chau is additionally charged with three counts of corruption, six of larceny and one of frau dulent

the last conversion, count being alternative to the charges, Peachey is with

two corruption Curtis with

counts, and

Mr

one

Desmond Mayne and Mr

J Hobley Crown Counsel. are prosecuting, Mr Patrick Yu Is defending Chau. Instructed Mr D'Alton is appearing for Lyru who is asking the by Mr K. Y. Yung, of Zimmern and Co. Mr John Clifford, in- Full Court, comprising the Chief Justice, Mr M. J. Hogan,structed by Mr J. C. B. Slack,

Co., is and Puisne Judge, Mr Justice J. R. Gregg, to set aside of Hastings and

fending the two omeers. Mr Reece's order and to order a new trial.

SUPERVISING WORK

The brewers have won the first on In their fight against the clider: In their effort to have poker machines banned. against

Loma claims that the Trial [tion of the person to whom it The licensing

ruled

and Judge was wrong in w

was given. our that the poker machine was an

The Court had said that this unrea- gambling, and that his judgment was mistrument for

sonable and could not be sup jurisdiction existed for enforc- we na arestat refused to grant

the evidence. Hieing honourable conduct on the renewal of

of the portert by of the licences of

alleges that club

the Trial Judge part of the Court's own officers, in alle most

The clubs have up- wrongly rejected evidence which but there were distinct limit I caused a wrong or miscarriago within which the Court would divided | pealed against the decision.

acl, cald Mr D'Alton of justice. But it looks if the pud-

Не

submitted Heans have gained a Pyrrhic vielory, for the public has been

The Labour party had asked

Influential

tre Federal govcomitant to have, Sydney. his home before

The finger counter falted to above it normal idling

count of 15

discovered

Hattery

A 4th July

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the attitude of publicans.

blicans

Indeed it is apparent that the dated Law Society

are

beginning

have

Hongkong.

thai mere dis. conduct

did not

The Hon. Leo d'Almada, QC, and Mr Victor Gifting, Instruc- | honomumble stured into intense hostility by ted by Me G. H. H. Golby, of give the Court this jurisdiction,

Johnson, Stokes and $1

but

must be dishonourable Js representing the conduct to the applicant and of also to legal proceedings and realise they

Jost many

which made the even then, once again, the re- original application before Sume country hobol-

Mr Hef sought in such CESES WU3 on April 20

the enforcement of the under- keepers are showing resentment Justice Recee

have Lynn struck off. at the action of their executives

taking and not striking off. claiming they

The Society claimed that he ulted but the attack on the had broken an undertaking not clubs.

not WETE

HOTELS BANNED

ko practise on his own and that 13:19 constituted professional miscondual amounting to rea- sonable cause for being struck off the roll.

"UP WRONG TREE"

Counsel argued that the mere fact that there was Kubran-

Used Forged Trade Mark

A fine of $500 was imposed on Wan Kwong-yuen, managing partner of the Chung Ar Fac- tory, of 27 Nelson Street, second floor, Kowloon, by Mr D. Coru

The Jatest times of posting shown below are those für uns registered correspondence posted * 4.3.0 [longkong. The latest posting amen "elsewhere which, In general, are earlier than the G.F.Q. Umes can be ascertained by enquiry at the local office,

The latest posting Aures for 10gistered articles are · generally ona bour earlier than the times showa below. Particulars - garding parcel malis can be ai- certained by enquiry at Any post office.

WEDNESDAY, JULY ✔ By Air Formosa, pun. Hawaii, USA.. Capoda, 3 p.m.

By Jurfnes Formowe, Cinada, 4 p.m. Mainya, Burma, India, 4 pm.

Macão, 0 p.m.

THURSDAY, JULY A By Air Peking. Shanghal. Hankow, 10 a.m. Tanland, Pakistan, Lebanon, Ger- many, Frunet and Great Britain, 10

A M

Indo-China, 11 am.

Japan, 14 M

Phippines, 2 p.m.

Takban. Muldo East.

Great Britain, Europe, ở p.m.

Kurea, pan.

11

U.S.A...

By AurfaCO

Korea, a.m.

Thailand, a.m.

Africa.

China, 'eople's Repubile, 10.30 mA, Japan, UB.A., C. & S. Amerion,

Joinate, Noon

Macao, 1 p..

Philippines, Italy, France (Nether- land, & Germany, Parcels direct),

p.m. Indo-China, 2 p.m. Macao, B p.m

at Kowken Court this morning Radio Hongkong

for

for possession,

the pur- pose of trade, of 38 batteries to which the forged trade mark had "Masta, made in France" been applied, and possession of 82,000 labels bearing the same trade mark.

was not re-

HKT

6. Tune Bigual and Programme Summary; 609, Lucky Dip late- ora' Itequests presented by" Margheri- La 7. Your Radio Concert Hall. Donald Voorhees and the Orchestra with Joss Iturbi (piano); 7.30, "Time for Jazz" with Robin Day; 7.40, Weather Report; 8. Time Signal and The News; 1.09. An Address on the Occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the Republic of the Philippines by the Vice-Preudent of the Republic, Ella Excellency Carlos P. Garciaj and 0.15, Stephen "Foner in 500g Story. Robert Merrill (baritone) with chorus and orchestra, _Norra- tor: Clifton Fadiman; 8,45, Evening Star-Dinah Shore: 7 Time Signal, "The Betainei'm Wednesday Theatre,

Hughes, with ride" by Donald muse by P. M. Heywood. Produced theby Michael Nouth (BPCTS): 0.30. Home on the Range with Biog Crosby: 10, The Music of Jerome Kem, sung by the Victor ngnt Opera Company with Orchestra cond by Leonard Joy: 10.30, "Let's Dance"* with Benny Goodman and his or chestra 10.30, Weather Report; 11, Timo

Basilo Signat 11.10, Goodnight Music; 1120, Close

Del, Sub Insp. Batts, of the Commercial Crimes Omce, told the Court that the exhibits in Court

during a were seized ruld on the factory on June 20. Tho trade mark gistered in the Colony but an had been made for

The In April trade marks belonged to a Arm France. He added Chung

Ar Factory had been exporting the batteries to Viet- nam for the past year.

de-

in

he

Mr Bellamy testified that came to Hongkong in August 1062 and was attached to CRE, New Territories. At that time a certain Major Dix WAS then Asistant Commanding Offeer who was later replaced by Major Peachey DCRE "West" the end of 1053. Capt. Curtis, Garrison engine, was witness's Immediate superior.

Defendant pleaded guilty. The goods scized were order- ed to be confiscated,

Green Howards Arrive

The

to

from

Dow

2

News Koel;

REDIFFUSION

Tube, P..

Vacisty Calls the Wednesday

Concert programatu

Muzie

-TA Schubert

and Bollat "Entr'euve from "Rosamunde," "Variations 38 (For A-Flat Major, Op. Plano Four Hands). "Symphony No. 6 th B-Minor. (Unfinished); 4, Romances ot the World-Lady Hamilton; 4.15, Tea for Two: 4.3, Strictly instrumental; 5, Children's Comer; 0.30, Wednesday Requests Presented by Betty: 0.28, Birthday Mailbag) 0.30, Fourth of July Show: 7. Personality Parado Johnny Mercer; 7.10, An Addros on the Occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the Republic of the Philippines, by the Vice President of the Republic, Garcia; Carlos P 1 Excely 130, Coke Time: 7.45, "The Final Mother's Year The Story of a

and the Courage; 8. Time Signal

Ада News: 0.09, Weather Report, nouncements and Interlude: 8.10. Glucri For Today Grace Moore; Music Show; D. 8.30, Diamond the

Around Hongkong Redifusion takes Listeners on a word-picture tour of Cable and Wireless Ltd.; 9.30, Top Hat, White Tin and Tails; 10, Take It From Here - Starring Dick Beniley and Jimmy Edwards, with Alma Cogan, Wallos and June Whilelo; 10.33, Musta from the Champagno

Room: 11, 14,30, Jerry's Jumble and Junk: Prelude to Midnight; i midnight, "Ged Save the Queen". Down+.

Mr Bellamy said at the end of 1953 he had supervised several contracts, one of which was the

20,000-ton troopship, resurfacing of the Route TWSK Empire Fowey, arrived by the Shun Hing Construction Singapore this morning with Co.

600 men of the famed 1st Bat-

The Besides this contract, there talion

Green Howards, were three other contacts for with Lt. Col. H. A. Styles in the rooding and painting of the command. temporary married quarters in

The ship was two days be- Sek Kong village and the pro-

hind schedule because tha vision of catch water drains and

Singapore to save the life of Bombardier D. a number of other items along turned back In several country towns,

tee, even though signed by the Bolicitor.

These con in was not

Itself the Route TWSK.

Johnson who was tairen resideals

banned tave

local

all awarded to trasts wETIC

.the grounds for the summary juris-

seriously on board. hotels to such no extent that

diotion. In the cases he had clted Shun Hing Co., witness sald.

Blood was flown out to publicans have withdrawn their

The Route was handed over the appeal was an the

by the RAF, but to

clubs being objection grantert 11 newal of

In his third day of submissions ground that the transaction was on November 12, 1953, and he ship their fleences.

on behalf of Lynn, Mr D'Alton

not one which could be referred went along the Route onco or authorities decided that the ship return to Singapore That shows how the

twice a day on whatever tran-should ULVA aelion has rebounded.

this morning went on to cases to the man as an attorney in a

The main where Johnson was taken im- concerning

sport he could get. undertakings Government circles

given professional matter. In Stute

by attorneys and solicitors.

He said that he had stressed work at that time started in "A"mediately to hospital.

The band of the 1st Battalion it has been announced that a

Section in Taun Wan area.

The King's Own Royal Regiment He said that a personal under-at the previous proceedings that bil is already thing prepared

STOPPED WORK

greeted the Green Howards as to legalise the use of the poker taking in the course of proceed the applicants were "barking up

ings given by a solicitor

the wrong tree. was

they came down the gangway, sufcient for the Court to invoke its summary jurisdiction

this morning.

compel the solleitor to carry out that undertaking on the applica-

machine. Nigh

4

machine in clubs. Clubs how ever, will have to pay Bicensing fee of £100 for each 1/- machine. For the

the fee may be as

This £500. 15

is to restrict

the Ust of these machines in the clubs, Such movi Ls expected to £500,000 to the revenue of the

Slate.

It is not likely that the bill will be passed until the appeal decided. Quite a big body

IN

of Labour wijl support the bill.

Generly Liberal

lender Mr

DISTINCT LIMITS

to

125,000 but these figures will be exceeded.

The first quarter there were 30 486 permanent arrivals, in the secund 30,172, and in the March quarter 39,007, a total for the nine months of 100,265,

A WARNING

wan on

On November 5, witneso con- the The undertakings in all cases he had elted were under-tinued, he, Captain Curtis and

contractor's in the

representative takings given by solicitors their professional capacity and drove along slowly on the left in the course of legal proceed. hand side of the route tooking JUST UNPACKED

for

to "CH curbs from "A" Section. The contractor's

repre ntative was a Mr Prier Chou.

Refreshing his memory the works diary Ho

ho had signed,

ing's.

The appeal is continuing.

Fourth Of July

V

Saluted

Thym

Mr Bellamy sald on December 1, he stopped work as it was not up to the

The specification, work then was in connection with the concreting of

curbs. Two days later, the work was "A nasty black cloud" of un- Salutco of 21 guns were Interrupted by bad weather for hours. On a topouther Pat Morton has a lot to say 01 Australia

employment could hang over simultaniously fired from the two

by November. Sir United States corrier Prince occasione he also stopped the all subjects, but this time

he Frank.. Richardson,

from HMS Tamor at work becausÜ, it president-ton and

was deficient. cleet of the Australian council, noon today in celebration of Mr Bellamy said the super- visdom work was later talin over of Retallers said at a civic re- American> Independence Day.

delegates to the All American warshipa

and by Mr R. V. Jefferys, clerks of ception for council,

which is holding Hts Her Majesty's ships in port works of War Department. anmal convention.

dreesed overall

Hearing is continuing. 0 result of credit

the In part to celebrate squeezes, we could walk into Fourth of July were 10 Ameri- A total of 30,007 people-the the worst man-made depression can warships. forgest number sinco the ever." he said. December quarter

has been strangely silent,

MIGRATION CONCERN Australian government direles concerned at 110 big Increase In migration from Southern Europe.

aro

were

.

They included the 27,100-ton aircraft carrier

of 1000- He estimated In Australia Princeton wearing the flag of arrived in Australia to settle

there..

fmently

et

during months of this year. Th arrivala Kavo น migration gain to the population of 28,780, the largest quarterly Increase since the March quarter

of 1951.

were

110,000

Thurston

the first keepers,

shop Rear-Admiral employing 200,000 Clarit

Commander of Carsier people with n turn over of Division 17. two destroyer £3,000 million a year.

squadrons Nos. 172 and 253, "But we are not a pressure and two submarines, the Blue or added. "It might be gill and Pomodon.

If we were. We are not American satiors celebrated as well organised as, say, the the occasion with big luncheons big Inbour groups. -

aboard the vessels.

T

Pedestrian Injured

Stole Binoculars From Ship

sen.- Im-

Charged with larceny, Chan Ching-fal, 23, of 332 Battery Street, ground floor, was tenced to three months prisonment by Mr Hin-shing Lo nt Central this morning. breach of bond, defendant was fined $250 or six weeks. “was furifier put under Police

supervision for two yenu.

For

It was stated in Court that

a pair of Binoculary was stolen

A motor lorry Jnocked down from the Beach Hin while

One of the main reasons for the big increase in the migrant

"We are moving into bad Intake was a substantial rise in times. We feel the time has the numbers of migrants from arrived when retallers will have non-British countries particu- to show ingenuity to keep their

Italy. Lalinn and Grocks accounted businesses going."

Sir Frank, sald he returned for about 45 per cent of the Let from a recent overseas trip with migration in

and injured a pedestrian et thonnchared in Kowloon Bay, on the quarter

the feeling that Australia was Because of the big increase, the country on Junction of Douglas Street and Juns 28.

Weldingtea

Defendant was arrested when Stress at 8 p.m. the Government has restricted wards, with cute and controls

he was not pawning the bino- the opportunity for Italians here still imposed on us."

yesterday.

The Injured man, Yiu Ping-culars on Monday afternoon. to nominate relatives and friends

Chan had six previoua con- chuen, aged 80, of 15, Dougies Street is now receiving front viations, three of them for simi-

jar offences, ment in hospital.

The retailers convention for migration to Australia. would consider the best way of The immigration target for approaching the people control the current financial year isling policy on those matters.

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