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London, Nov. 1.
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Socialist MP Frank Allaun, who represents the Lancashire cotton constituency of Salford East, asked the President of the Board of Trade in the Commons today if he would take steps to prevent the closing of further Lanenshire mills by Senior Pulsne Judge on setting up an Import Board to restrict colton im- ports to their present level.
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The following appointments, ransfers, promotions and post- Ingo have been approved by His Excellency the Governor:
Mr Justice C. W. Reece, P'ulsne Judge, to bo Acting
frum leave and during the absence of Mr Justice Gouldi Mr Justice J. R. Gregg. Putsne Judge, ceased to act us Senior Pulse Judge on resumption of duty by Mr Rorce; Mr Justice T. j. resumed duty on return from leave; Mr Justice C. W. Reece, Puisno Judge, ceused to act us Sentor Pusne Judge sumption duty by Mr Justice Dia- Gould; Mr J. Reynolds, tric! Judge, censed to uct до Pulsne Judge on resumption duty by Mr Justice Recce.
He also asked for the volume of cotton imports into Britain from Hongkong and India for the years 1950 to 1955, and for the first six months of Gold, Senior Pulsne Judge.
this year.
Figures
Når så och taut (industry, given
bu Mr Thorneycroft thought the forthcoming talks woven coltun tabries of standard Type importvel from Hongtung between rush and indian in- had risen from 4.8 million squire (dustles should be allowed yuvis
1940 1, 27.3 nullon proven without too much com-
the fest aquare yards feat months of this rar The yea 1955 showed the highed import . Curs-014 million ་1!1༐it རྣ་ yards.
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left.
78.1, 755 and 1346 mal square yards respectively
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Thoneycroft whether aware the cutton unes
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956.
SIDE GLANCES
TMUS POR OVE.”
D16 by RZA Sérvia 10-2
By Galbraith Murder
"Is that the orop of tomatoes you raised for me to make a cellarful of chili sauce like your mother did in the old days?"
There's A Good Laugh Waiting For You In Kowloon
P D'Almada +
Castro, Registrar, Supreme Court, return from leave: Mr P. R. Springall. Deputy Registrar. Supreme Court, ceased to act as Registrar on resumption of duty by Mr D'Almada e Castro. RESUME DUTIES Jequor, a 47-1001-chf 13 1 De G. B. Smart, Chief Port Che. Herused of the Ta Fung Health Officer, resumed duty on Cheung Wine Shop. of Shingreturn from Icave; Dr K. H. Op Shee, Shaukhwan, was foed | Black, Mosteal Officer,
censed $500 by Mr Ma-slung Lo allo met
as Chief Port Health Offer, on rosumption of duty kneses | Central this morning
Mr M Y Tong of Peter Moby Dr Smart,
Mr W. H. Williams, pleaded guilty
Deputy Dizelor of Audit, resumed duly on return from leave; MỀ G, C. Jarvis, Senior Auditor, cused to act as Deputy Director of Hevente Inspecion
Audit, on resumption of duty Kerswill asked for the cotierby Mr Williams: Mr Goh Kim- The President at the Bead beat of the wine
teon, Aullor, ceased to act as Trade culed attention tu De gentest by the magistrate
Seniu Auditor
on resumption facts that talks were plannend Another defendant, To Shiu- of duty by Mr Jarvis Mr Ng between the Colton industrife span,
for Examines, 48-year-old woman, Kun-kwal, Senior in this country and luddin.
Heisen of the Fung Cheung erased to net Auditor, on re- Chattes Member Tory MI
White Shop, of 289 Main Street,sumption of duty by Mr Go Conke Intervened to ask the Samukiwani, was also fined
Mr J. E. Richardson, Assistant for export, but judging by the $500 President whether he was going In "expose the cotton trade to a freal deal of competition
not up to the prescribed stand-leave; Mr K. C. Europe"-trade for which Mard Fletcher Cooke sold there was
putation last Tuc slay
on behalf of the defendant and
kad wus
the
magistrate to deal intently with him.
My Thorneycroft said it well aware of the views of all these organisation with
he had discussed the mutter
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This wea
By JOHN LUFF
In his play, "Book of the Month," Basil Thomas has taken all the ingredients of a successful English comedy, planted them in Cheltenham, stirred into the mixture a little split-hair timing, and the result is a tonic that cannot fail to make you laugh.
SHEAFFERS
Skrip
Trial: This
Morning's Evidence
The trial of Quik Bah-chée, 30-year-old Singapore Chinese, charged with the murder of Mr Arthur John Clifford, well-known 'barrister, re- sumed before Mr Justice J. R. Gregg this morning after an adjournment of two days because the accused was not well,
Quik is alleged to have stabbed Mr Clifford to death outside the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in Des Voeux Road on the afternoon of Saturday, August 4.
An official of the Bank, Mr Hugh John Stewart Muriel, described the in-, cident to a Jury of six men and a woman this morning, Ho snid ho was horrified and was quite shaken.
Mr Alistair Blair-Kerr, acting Solicitor-General is prosecuting, asiatod by Det Insp. J. Howorth.
The witness replied that the Then why did your master taller man seemed to be retreal- ask you to come forward?-The ing slightly and to be doing his Police advertised for all those best to defend himself.
who were there lo come for- He said of first he thought it} ward. My master was afraid of was just a fight and it was after trouble and asked me to 1957. it had been going on for a few The trial is proceeding. seconds, he saw the stabbing. that at When the taller man
his
Mr VJ.L. D'Alton (instructed Mr R.LA. MacCallum ọf by Wilkinson and Grist) is defend- tig the accused,
Mr Muriel, bestifted
had
about 1.10 p.m. bo left his office back to him, he saw him double
and walked to the car park be-up several mes as though he Radio Hongkong
site the Bank. He then drove the had been hit hard In The
car out of the lane and stopped stomach.
outside the car park welting hust for the
the traffic
Voeux taller man, in Des Hoad to clear,
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11.K.T. The witness agreed that the a European, was much taller than the accused and had the ordinary physique of a fairly tall man.
the
He said that the touch accused gave the woman was not one to push her aside, but appeared to be a tap of recogni-
lion.
As he stopped, he noticed a Chinese walking in front of him from west to cast, At the same time a Chinese woman walked post his car, but in the oppposite direction. As they crossed each ather, the Chinese touched the
Chinese woman, Poon Lain woman on the head or shoulder
testified and the woman
that whipped her ying.
someone head round and looked quite passing her covered hty eyes astonished, but she did not stop. with his hand just as she step- He watched this because hoped into the covered issage by thought it curious as the woman Bank on August 4. But
demolition the
site near
the she apparently did not recognise the
seid this happened before 1pm. man at all,
Poon said she had been to the HEARD SHOUTS
Socony office in the Bank build- Mr Muriel said that it
Ing on business and left the 12.55 p.m. building at about drive to
by the door Impossible for him further as the traffic was solid,
opening into the Bank car park and left through his left As he was watching
the shouts for a break, he heard
Kates. She said that she was going from his right not more than a
man who westwards and the minute after ho saw the man covered her eyes was going in up the woman.
the opposite direction, but she He continued: "I turned and
When paid no attention to him. she got saw two men struggling on the
as for es Ico HouSO the Bank's Street she pavement near
heard someone say westerly
Was Lion about 30 yards there
a fight on. She The first Promenade Concert atway from me. The taller of carried on and returned to her First there is David Crease as
the winter season by the the two men had his back to offico in Connaught Road Cen- 6 nuively of
tral, just before 1 p.m. Edward Halliday, MP,
Orchestra me. I recognised the shorter of pompous
ous politician who clings Hongkong
NOT TOUCHED to fame by a narrow majority will take place as usual at the the two to be the man who had of Assistunt nineteen. His wife, Joanna Rile Hongkong, next Sunday tapped the Chinese
cer, and on this occasion it will be the shoulder, Vi Dekker, in the form of a farewell concert ail that cluicester could ex- in Mr T G. Games, Officer pect of its leading ladies, Marcia Charge.
Training Centre,
Wentworth, her sister, (Philippa Prisons
Department. resumed duly on return from leave; Mr Combes) joins Vi Dikker in a
screamingly
scene in the funny J. Caldwell,
Lerge Assistant Officer first act which calls for Charge, Training Centre, chunks of 'ham'. To ste the two ceused to act us Officer-in-
shows how together
good Charge, on resuruption of duty comedy team they can be, by Mr Gamer
Pot Egna es Doris the maid, and Arthur Sutton
as Colonel Bradley also
this pair off in scene. I have no intention of revealing the plot, but It is a kind of dream sequence in which
uet
as
I don't know if this tonic is
audience last by Mi Hin-sung Lo on a charge Superintendent of Crown Lands, f
to the Hongkong Stage o Chinese Nquor resumed duty
On return from night. Club's
It seems presentation, Clarke, Land
can be that this kind of play Surveyor ceased to Rever Inspector C C Assistant Superintenden! or as funny in Kowloon as it is in
Crown Lanck on resumption of Cheltenham. found to have duty by Mr Richarison; Mr J. adulteratedT. Muliorie, Architect, ecased to uf her premisca on
act as Assistant Chief Architect en proceeding on leave; Mr H.
to be Actink Mr M. Y. Tung of Peter Mo Rows.
Chief Architect. vice Mr
a good deal to be said. He also Kerswill told the Court that the sukel the President couldn't ex | defendant
to five
peet the cotton Industry
gallons mtinue to face oriental
in rom- quor petition--for which there was ctober 23. very little to be suid.
Soclulist Sydney Silverman and Company pleaded guilty on called for a policy for the ention ¦ir behalf.
Paquerette's
topped by
one of our
famous ORLONS
will see
you through
from dawn
to dusk!
Skirts
Mallorie,
ini
to
Mr C. T. Large, Assistant Registrar of Co-Operatives, re- sumed duty on return from leave: Mr Wy Wal-kay, Co-Operative Officer, Class I, etased to act us Assistant Registrar of Co Operatives on resumption of duty by Mr Lorge.
ACTING ASWO
Halliday, played
the characters ari, with romantic exaggeration, a young girl's idea of life and love. Imagine that at Cheltenham and you get the idea.
Mr Chou Ting-heun, Receiving Officer, to be acting Assistant Social Welfore Officer (Special Welfare Services) during th absence of Miss D. Ho,
Mr A. D, Tarr to be a Mem- as ber of the Port Executive Com- miller, vice Mr H. J.
Brownc.
The re-appointment of Mr W. A. Stewart to be a Member of the Panel of the Board of Re- Vlow of the Inland Revenue Department, was also announced.
Sudden Death Of "Tubby" Arculli
SPLENDID
11
Jimmy Kennedy ду д dour Scottish doctor, and Raymond a journalist would-be- excellent author completo an cast which Jano Gomersall, Bim Halliday, the author of the Book of the Month and several nd the awkward moments, leads cast to a splendid performance.
Now one reason for the suc cess of this comedy is that the players are obviously enjoying the situation just as much as their audience. Last season, so everyone tells me, we had too many spine chillers and prestige plays, whereas we should spend our weekends laughing. Well here is a good tummy-sching laugh and it couldn't arrive at a betier time.
The cast has been excellently rehearsed by Nancy O'Connell
A well-known local news- they work so well as a team that paperman and sportsman, Mrt unfair to select anyco as Faldr (Frank, Tubby") Mo- outstanding, but I think all will hammed El Arcull, died sud-agree that young Jane Gomersall denly last night. He was 50, la worthy of special mention as
Mr Arulil was returning to she carries his. apartment in the Cathay through.
FAREWELL CONCERT
future.
Concert
"They appeared
woman on
be having on to the
of the two
taller of
men
to its Leader and committee a fight and fought
Henry Remedios member. Having the Colon or roadway. Shortly afterwards the
position the United States in the near changed and I was horrified to them, when Bee the he presented his front to my view, was drenched in blood,
"I then saw that he was being stabbed by the shorter man. He had his back to the road. opponent was stabbing Into
stomach his
HENRY DOS REMEDIOS
Horry, a man of quiet and ilkoble disposition, fined the Orchestra come five years ago, add at time when the Orches
described
His
In answer to Mr
D'Allon, Poon said she did not pass in front of any cars by the Bank and no one touched her on the look up at anyone in surprise. head or shoulder. She did not Mr D'Alton! Who suggested that you give evidence in this
caso?
Witness: There was an adver- tisement in the newspapers. My master gave my numu to the Police,
Did you tell your master that someone had covered your eyes.
horizontni witness there? No.
This was repeated two or three Limes. I was quite shaken."
Mr Muriel said that he then heard someone shout "Get those bamboos." He got out of his car and tried to get one of some scaffolding bamboo polos from plle, but found them too long to wield.
He looked up at the two men. "The taller man was facing me. He was holding what looked like a knife which was stuck into
WEDDING
PRESENCE...
him and he collapsed still hold- MODE ing the knife," Mr Muriel said. MAN HELD DOWN
He added that at the, same
to
tra wis experiencing very dim- time he notlood that the smaller cult times.
By sheer determan was being restrained by mination, hard work and long down on the road close to the some passers-by who held him hours spent at rehearsals, he has
seemed They pavement. played en ell-important part in have him under control, so ho helping the Orchestra to win immediately went into the Bank through and attain the standard
and
telephoned for an of musicianship it now enjoys ambulance. today.
Me: Muriel said that the Sunday's Concert is dedicated like the prisoner."
shorter man loolood "very much
to a musician who has dono a
Ho bald that this man wo great deal for the cause of sweating profurely, his eyes musle in the Colony,
the plot right Rice And Sweets
Holt, Tunglowan, when he The set is splendid, the light- collapsed in, a taxl.' Ho wing and the effects the best vet. rushed to Queen Mary Hospital There's a good laugh waking” in the Wah Yan College, Kow-
but died on arrival.
The late Mr Arculli was born in Hongkong and i attended Queen's College. As à DOWS- paperman he worked for the Hongkong Daily Pres and at
on, come across and get it.
one time acted as sub-editor for Swimming Pools
that paper. He had also work-
ed for various news ageles in Tenders Requested
the Colony,
He was a keen cricketer and
played for the I.R.C.
Tenders for the construction He is survived by his wife of swimming pools and' «a
Ronny, Skippy,
Bone,
Causeway Bay, were called for
Distributed
were staring and he struggled In bit on the ground.
Cross ➡examined by Mr D'Alton, the witness raid he Old not notice Me Clifford pass- ing in front of his car while he was waiting for the trame. He did not know Mr. Clifford,
Ho said he did not see the.
my
ELITE
MODE
6 p.m., Time Signal and Programine 0.00, Stock Market Hit- Sun, Marical Interlude: 0.15. port; The News (London Itelay Popularity Poll „presented by fed Thomma; 7, Müjde from the Ballet. "Tho Good: Humoured Ladies" Invitation to (Domenico Berriatii) the Dance Op.09 (from "Le Spectre de la Rosa") (Weber); 7.30, Jazz Half Hour presented by Itobert Acheson; 759. Weather Report; «, Time Signal and The Nows; 6.00, Commentary or Stop Press Item: 8.15, hovie Magazine: 545, Talking about Books, "Wo Wṛlle Novels" Joyce Cary discusca his work with Walter Allen (BBCTS); 9. Timu Signal. Musa Lovers Hour-Class!- cal Requests presented by Alleen Dekker, 10, The News (Landen Re- my); 15.15, A mort recital by Erica Morini; 10.30, Arthur Murray pre- sents "Danes and Dream Turne". Sidney Feller and his Orchestra with the Keim Texter Singers; 10.0#, Weather Report: 11, Tizis Dignal. Radio New Beel; 11.15. Goodnight Music: 11.30. Close Down.
REDIFFUSION
Calla. the Turo, 2 pm. Variety 3. Musiest Matinee-Festuring, the eos ne and the Reginald Leopold Quintet: 3.30; Strüre Up the Band; 4. Romances of the Worlds Lould XV: 42. Den for Two: 150. Musical A.B.C. 6, Children Cor ner-The Adventures of Clara Chum Episode 2: 8530, Friday Request Presented by. Borty: Gas, 3.8.c. News: 0.0, Birthday Mailbag: 0.53. / Record Parade: 7, Personality Parade Betty Hutton; 7.10. Show- time Serenade; 7.30, Coko Timet 7.40, The Final Yent -The Story of a Mother's
0, Timo Bignal and the News: 15, Weather Report and Announcements: 8.18, Fiesta Time: 0.30, Pasding the Buck Conducted by Prot. Wimple with a panal including Paul Drew, be phanie Tyler, "Jerry Lewis and e, Boxing Com- mentary-On the Mais Events of the Arst Bonding Tournament of the PERSONA. MITanged by..., the Hongkung Amateur
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Daphne Newman:
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Mr Mariel said it seemed to; Shamshulpo Kaifong Welfare him that the smaller man was Advancement Association this attacking the faller, morning.
Mr D'Alton asked him how Lady Grantham, recompania could he tell when the taller man
Wol-
the compound of the
Association at 10 o'clock
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