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The Director of the Royal Observatory reports that the weather during July was unusually dry and fino. The total rainfall of 145.9 mms was only 38 of the normal amount received, and contrasts markedly with the 619 0 mma recorded last year. In only three
1897 and 1928-has
rain been years 1889, recorded in July since the Observatory records began in 1884 The month opened with the total rainfall for the year amounting to 874 6 mm, which is £5.1 mms below normal, and closed with a total of 1020.5 mma, being 325 5 mms below normal for the time of year
The fire welidben gave high Gaytime tranperatures Lect
18 days along
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110 email the miese above 90 F On the oth A REINH jual #2 was 11 400 et 1,
Mar E2L
for
11 F
(40°F,
witch Tuan conted on dana isp
A deprasum developed SE of Formosa on the 26th and moved WNW into
South China, lovuj
Thurklersten mis nid reta
experienced during the parsake of the storin to the north of the 281h act During the Colony
or cala 29th only 12 mus July
were preordied at the Observa- toy although inore an
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lightning were
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wind signed at 1250 was Atosin passed well to the searths
on the way ward in Blund and the strongest gum-- 45 knots form KNE
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affected The Colony,
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recorded on the in Maumur Mergerakura *If 740°F was creunded on the 29th.
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ENDEARING PERSONALITY
Full
Court And Colleagues Honour Memory Of Late Mr Clifford
Warm and moving tributes to the memory of the late Mr Arthur John Clifford, barrister-at-law, who was stabbed to death last Saturday in Des Voeux Road, was paid at an assembly of the Full Court, Judges, Magistrates, barristers and solicitors this morning.
The Chief Justice, Mr Justice M. J. Hogan, described Mr Clifford as the "personification of keenness and enthusiasm a vigorous, able and courageous advocate who gave of his services to those who could repay him with little more than thanks."
His colleagues remembered him as "a vital and endearing per- sonality - one of the best in cross-examination a Counsel who lent his knowledge and skill regardless of fee."
The Full Court comprised the prympathy Chief Justice,
Justices
! with M: Justice
sitting Hogun
Magistrate's Tribute
Mr I. T. Morris at Kowloon Court this morning expressedi our association Parrow over the death of Mr A. J. the wife and two keenly, because Pulse smalt children Mr Clifford left with the late John Clifford was Chlford.
Mr Morris sald: "It is with of ધ professional | not merely Judges. My Justice C. W teece, behind.
The Three Mr Justice J R. Gregg and Mr.
nature. He
friend sorrow that we have learned of Our was whom we held in Justice Regolds
great affec- the death of Mr A. J. Clifford
who
practised in these Courts Ao present wer the District #sinted themselves with his on and respect. He was kind,
for many yeaES. ¡Judges, Mr Jumes
considerate und
His untimely Wicks, Mr remarks
always willing
death came us a shock to us all. W T. Charles. Mr K R Macfer
To the end of his life Mr and Mi HH B
and profession cheerful in-
to help sort out our problems." Lively Mind
Mr Clifford would perhaps be bist remembered as a Counsel who would on last-moment in- of the structions
tend
his knowledge
The Attorney-General said:
behalf "Speaking (n
Magistrates; Crown Counsel and other members of the Legal Department, members of the Bur. members of the Law Society. Legal Department, I recall and skill to the prosecution of
and clerks
Mir
Clifford WON Counsel during
and work was
Ist
"Mr Clifford's his keenness
and
銘
Crown
wan
lively minif,
hits
energy
to his fees.“
Clifford retained
C
*ng$ ?ac zs/gena, T
E
hin zts1
He was n happy. Aividual: happy in his work, in his friendship, and above all, in bis home: He inspired affection no less than respect and he will be missed in many places. He sym-memory will always be that of
friendly person.
con-
Law
A
"Our sympathics go out
to
his wife and children in
thir
eard bereavement."
1880-
Naturalisation Certificates
Sub-Inspector Wilson
clated himself with the Magis- icle's remarka
Made False Declaration
the dieuitus vlient's case with no regard Speeches were made by the Chief Justice: The Attorney years just after the re-occupa→ Mr D'Almada Remedios
Hongkong. General, the Hon. Arthur Ride-on of
when the
chuted by expresslug the halgh; the Leader of the Bar, the Legal Department was small Bob Leo d'Almada, QC, and the
pressing, when pathy and regret of the President of the Law Society, there was little time to ponder Society to Mr Cliford's family.
and Mr J. M. D'Almada Remedios. problems
speed The Chief Justice said: "The essential if the work was to be
Mag dy und very shocking
got through event which has brought us here together this morning must the Governor racle by Council, known 2 the Prison
still very vividly prezent in the, must have stood him in good (Amendment) Rules, 1956, and
minds of all of us
stees', E
I had only known him
The Government Gazelle an- Published jay This morning's
He recalled that lust Saturday since 1952 as a member of the nouneed this morning that H.E. Li Kang-sang, alias Li Gazette
afternoon when most of those Bar in private practice; he was. the Officer Administering the The
note states Hoi, a 45-year-old clerk of
were I think, a coairageous advocate, Government, with the approval working in the Colony M. K. LanE and Company, returning borne to their fami- and always zealous of the in- of the Right Honourable The revuestion
State for the Secretary of and replace solicitors, was remanded for lles John (1)fford, who hud jitterests of his ellents. ment of rule 11 is consequential
private life, i can only Colonies, has granted certificates seven days by Mr Hin-shingbein giving his services in de- upun The
the endelment
claim
the under to have tency of an accused person, was
been na BC- of naturalisation at Central Magistracy Rruck down only a few yards Magistrates (Amendinent) Or-
quaintance, but my impression British Nationality Act, 19441, to dinöner, 1986, which inter alia, | this morning. Li is churged; from where the Court wua. E that of a
held the undermentioned persons: man who
Mrs Marle Hui-hsl Lin (nee repeats and
altering forged
strong opinions, und who had replaces section 37 with of that Ordinance. The effect cheque
cf them, for
Feng), medical practitioner, 221D $19,370.23.
dircumstanets The
of Mr Nathon Road, second floor: Mr formation drawn at the Hongkong and
Clifford's passing, bring to my Woo Ting-sang, assistant mind two lines of verse, which cultural officer, 215A Tung Chol and
Street, third floor; Ms Loh ac
will said that on July 27, at the Bayview Man- How smail of all that humanjen, salesmani, D
Bour, sions, second
Causeway Department of Commerce and hearts endur,
Han-wei
defendant signed on That part which kings or laws Bay: Mr Rans Violence
known as John Lino, company
certificate of origin In respect of ten dozen men's rayon swimming trunks, The trunks were said to bear the trade mark, "Racing." In fuel they bore a "Jockey“ trade mark.
The Government Gazette an-
of the new rule 11 will be lo
5|Ul the number of
short-
AJ 1615 18:1
Nutten has ceased to be the Dangerous trough muced slowly neuthward a t kert across the Colony accompanied Goods Stat ding Commitee with from Juur 2it upon the Beet by three day of that forms and beavy BIR Ten days of
to the Codons of Mr E. is either owed
Lo
JL
the courage Great Sorrow
We come
wogether
to pay and to
sorrow
106954 the atores that bar term imprisonments. The reason | Shanghai Banking Corporu-ibute to his memory
for leaving the prisoner with tion on July 11, 1952.
"xpress our very great the sum of 31 and
any small
Ld, who is on bail of $10,000, and doep regret at his passing. charge
by to ensure his con- is additionally charged
with
made all the more poignant by veyance to his home upon his uttering a forged receipt, pur-, the choumstanceS of velouse, 1; in considered that the | porting to be a receipt of Mr A. and brutality that has taken hi sum of $1 will be sufficient to |el Areulli.
from us." meet his bus or ferry fure 519,370,24. most parts of the Colóny.
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long 10 institutionat life a prisoner has many diffleuk adjustments uple on his return to society. Mtet penal systems now have provision for the release of prisoners Da parole for short
of home periods
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now, Our sympathy director. 10 Tak Shing und sorrow go out to Mrs Clif-second floor. ford, and their young children. in iftis amiimely and tragic loss.
Vital Personality
Mr Hin-sting Lo ut Central morning fired Magistracy this Fan Min, 45, a business man, for furnishing false in- $250
In u declaratio, to of Commerce
agri the Department
PT. RI C.G.
Lian. Indulon fur
Street,
Charged With Stealing Cigarettes
Kers-
RI Kerswill said that "Jockey" WUA the registered trade mark of the Cooper and Company, U.S.A.
The Chief Justice said he would not dwell on these tragic circumstances, bust
The contribution Mr Cufford hud . made to the administration of Justice In Hongkong during
the 10
years of vigorous ant effective effort" which be passed in Hongkong.
Не He said: "We all knew him as jie vigorous, outspoken and able more fully.
#dvocale, ever ready to speak his mind and to delend with and v.gour and ability the cause of ality also, both in forensic and broken into a store at 82 Des the Hong Leong Bank Limited, the opinion which he thought in private life. He was always Veaux Road, Central, yesterday 38
Mr Leo d'Almada suld he felt
Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central there were certain aspects of Mr Clifford's life and practice with Magistracy this morning ad- which he, as a private practi- journed for 24 hours the case tioner, wished to deal a little against Kwong Wah, 20, charged with housebreaking and Com- vita! "His was a
personality❘ milting a felony.
Kwong is very endearing person-
alleged to have
have
stolen
FALSE ALARM Four Police vans rushed
to
Wing Lok Street at 12.25 13,070 p.m. today only to find a false
alarm trad been" raised.
forthright in his comments
on and to was right."
Mr Justice Hogin sald
Mr any subject whatsoever and cigarettes, valued at $407.50.
in added to the candour of those Clifford, born in 1910 was
of interest Movie Magazine Compiled by Jean the prime of life when he was remarks a quality Wallace, presented by David Lylus; struck down,
lacking to which is often
when SUMMER'S UNDER-CURRENT EVENTS! and went on 8.45. Talking about Books-William outline
people feel strongly on a subject. his career-educated at Amyly revlewa;-One Front across
He could talk upon a number of the World by Drugins Hyde: "Mr Eton and Merton College, Oxford,
and most Richard joined the
interestingly Middle Temple and topics Llewellyn; 9, Times Signal; Music called to the Bre in 1930, Just
with a great deal of knowledge." Loven' Hour-Classical Requesia pre-
Mr Mr d'Almado said that sented by Alleen Dekker; 10, Asian
Gleave'
by
before the outbreak of the Club; 10:30, Medleys from Popular Second World War. She joined Clifford would be much missed Stage Shows played by Molsontino
1 by his colleagues ut the Bar. A bin Orchestra; 10.30. Weather up immediately and served both in the life in Chambers and Report; 11. Timo Sigoat, Radio with the Eighth Army in North in the Court. News Real: 11.15, Goodnight Muste; Africa Bri subsequently In 11.30, Close Down.
Eritrea anch the Dodecihese,
came to
¡
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"In Court he was fearless In the advocacy of any cause for Eventually he REDIFFUSION
Hong-which he was briefed, and that kong, where he became Crown fearlessTICS more than once Counsel in 1940. In 1948, he
brought eutered private practice and in the ensuing years bulit up D very Ano practice, said the Chief Justice.
calle Vaitely
the
the Anne de Nys Tro and the
* | Band; 4. Romancer of the World-
D
Dedicated Man
that
him into sharper con- tact with the Bench than he Intended. But I am quite sure every member of the Bench before whom he appeared knew that when John Ciffford crossed swords with the Judge he did so only because he felt it was necessary in the interest of his client."
The provisions governing the discipline of prison officers which pre conioined in the
rules
largely on the general provisions applicable to public officers con- tained in Her Majesty's Regula tions for the Colonial Service, Those regulations have been Tune: 1, Musiest Matinee-Featuring amended to provide for the re-umpin' Jacks: 230. Birike Up the moval from the service of any officer whose retention therein, Land 1milton: 4:15. Tea for Two: having regard to the conditions
Sammy Kaye Bhow! of the service, the usefulness of Children's Comer-The Wind in the the officer thereto, and all other 5.30, Friday Requests Presented by Willows-"Plots and Counter Plots"; relevant circumstances, is not Betty: 20, Birthday Malibag: 0.36, "He was the very personifies desirable in the public interest. Record Parade: 7. Personality Lion of keenne and enthusiasm. Parade Louis Jordan; 7.18, Show.
No one could be more whole- {ülme Serenade; 7,30, Doke Time: 7,48,
"The Final Year The Story of a heartedly dedicated to the cause Mother's Counge: B. Time" Signal of his client than John Clifford, and the Newas 8.00. Weather Report, He gave of himself unsparingly
Mr d'Almada said that as an Announcements and Interjude; B,18,
Mr Clifford In ability and energy. Ho had advocate.
was Melachrino Musicale: 8.30, Music for You: Gymphony Hal-"Archduke"
courage to Two No. 1, in B-flat. Op, £7
which greatly admired, but he thought things
he his best department was that of (played by Art thought were necessary and im- cross-examination. "I
don't Rubinstein, pianist, Jascha Heifetz, portant and to disregard those think I have ever heard a better The Colony'a reservoirs gain cells. The Sleeping Princess which he thought were trivial cross-examiner and one who ed 15 milion gallons of water Ballet Bulle (Tchaikovsky) (played and incidental. He was vigorous, could more ably deal with his in the 24-hour period ended at by L'Orchestre, de la Boclete_des
GAIN OF 115
MILLION GALLS
violkilat; and Emmanuel Feuermann,
the sand
for
Greatly Admired
8 o'clock this morning, when the Concerts dit Conservatoire de Paris outspoken, able, intelligent and client's case wit total storage was 4,408 million 10. Rediffusion Apotlight--Interview
conducted by Roger Desormiere: courageous,
none but the of notes, becausʊ John seemed to possess a
Mr Justice Hogan said Mral memory, a memory
Champion: Clifford's services were always
of
gallons 75 per cent of full with Gene Tunney, Former World's capacity.
Exit Heavyweight 19.15, Canadian Showcase of Popular available to those who needed upon which we all could draw Consumption yesterday unit: 1000, The Doon Show them most. He was ever ready If we desired so to do." mounted 37 million gallons and stoming Peter Sellerw Harry
The tragic circumstances the intake from streams and Becombe, and Spike Milligan in to give them, even to those who catchment areas was 152 million The Skidag of Westminster Pier could repay him with little more Mr Clifford's death must make SI, Date with Dreamland: 11.00 than thanks. "Many of the poor his lon to his widow and family. guilons. No rainfall was regis- Pratude to Midnight; 12, Midnight,
of this city have reason to be and to his colleagues all the tered by the Water Authority,
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He continued: The confirmation of Mr E. M. greatly missed not only by us the Chief Justice Trevor Thorpe to be a Briefing
and tho Officer on probation as of August Lashley in the rank of Tem- here and by his colleagues at Attomey-General, had eald and was announced in the Govern porury Commissioned Engineer the Bar, but by the poor of the expreted their deepest sym
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