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JOHN CLARKE'S

CASEBOOK

PRIVATE

EYE

BUSINESSMAN car In the read outside his offices, and did not nofter, as he crossed the pavement, the interest his simple action aroused in a sad-shabby man stood by the kerb. A moments later, the

A parked his

Ike's High Level

CHINA MAIL

18:45

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1956.

| HUNGARIAN SIDE GLANCES

OFFICERS

Conferences RESIGNING

Washington, Nov. 21. President Eisenhower to- day held a series of high level conferences with his top military and civilian

(Continued from Page 1)

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unts further notfee". upon all mail and parori port shipments to Hungary.

advisers on the Middle East | The Department said in a for- situation.

Among his conferves during the day were Adusirat Arthur | Radfork, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Acting Secre- tary of State, Mr Herbert Hoover

mind strtement: "This drastic netion is being laken after the Department has exhausted every poecilie mouns of do- livering mail from the United States Into Hungary."

Jr. and Mr Allen Dulles, DirecUS mall destined for Hungary who tor of the Central Intelligenes | Low Agency. busi-

has stacked up in neighbour - ADR countries and postul officials of these nations have nothed this govērtunent that Hungarian nothorities have closed. He border," it udidest.

bad

Mr Ebenhower duing the day ulso held separate conferenc nessman's partner happened with Mr Lewis Struses, chair- to make a telephone call, Imon of the Alainte Energy Com- and stand as he waited for mission. mul Mr Val Peterson,

first-floor head of the Federal Civil De-The Post Office sal that there his number, in a

tence Administration. window of the offices. Te looked

without down curiosity

the familiar on street seene below.

Then he saw something that made him up the receive and sun-the sal-shabby man trad opened a dour of the parked car, and was reaching into at for some hit.

THE

HERE YOU ARE

E man who had been tele- phoning, rouched the street "Ifere," he died, "what d'you think you're doing with that?" He pointed to an uvercoat the sant-shabby mu had taken from the car

sud," the sud-shabby man

1

"Here you

1tavil Wis

anet and

are," he tart 1,

handed buck The root,

shuffled off.

The matter might have ended! there, but Dark's attempt to steal the rout had been seen by another citizen, who was by no means salistheni with the way Things had gott He begu. 10 trail Bayi, whom he saw try the door-handles of other parked

VALKS,

FROM EIRE

NOR Foie mimites, the elüzen trailed David, Then he nuw policeman and hurried up 10 lim. The

policista prompt to act.

0

was

At Clerkenwell court, David, atan-celarg men of 27.

guilty to having stolen

the coat he hud handed bek, and the stor

story

WIL

told to Mir

Frank), the magistrale.

This

a police offeer aid, "came here from Elre eight weeks ago. He has no previous convletions here, but I believe there are others. for a similar! type of offence, in Eire. He has wife and a child aged two, over there,"

2

GREAT

INTEREST

Tumed 10 David, and asked what he had to say.

THE magistrate

Mr Peterson saw the Presi- dent before the morning Cabinet meeting on a matter which the Press

Secretary. Mr James Hagerty, said was net related to 1 the international stipation.

The White House said the lulk with Mr Strauss concerned "o private maitei“ not related to | A The Middle East.

Mr Hagery und Me Fusen- hower held the series of meet- ings with Aderiral Radford, Mr. Hoover and Me Dalles to re- view the Mille Kast situation

and to see "that there is erdination of the

Various

partments of government cerned."-- United Prest.

1170-

de-

Qantas Reports Unconfirmed

Singapore, Nov. 21. Unconfirmed reports retching Singapore today said Qantas, The Australian airlines, considering repatriating familles of its Australian staff employ-

din Djakarta.

ודרא!

WIN

Bul Qintas officials in Singa.

Buld

knew of no they bookings haviız

made for repatriation of the familles of their Djakarta staff.

The oficis said they hisd heard nothing of plans, also mentioned

uncontained- reports to close at least tempor. anly the

Djakarta oillee of Qanits. They said Mr A. F. For- ter,

Southeast for Manager Asla, was now in Djakarta and WYN not expected thrum until

Friday.- Reuter,

Tomorrow org

Praise For Rescuers

Singapore, Nov. 21.

Survivors from

"Weil," David begin, not too hopefully, "if you could consider giving me a chance, I could get a Job." "I'm

great thal's Interest to the gentleman whose cont you stole," zuld the magis- trate, "You

Hable to six. mouths for this.

Fure

of

David was remanded in cus- and when he was brought "This back, a policeman said:

tody

mcn WLS sentenced

to

six

sen-

Bovernments

requested thet "co nore mail be f2.00"- warfed until the border 19 1990pened" and had atted for prison "to return the mail

now un hand."

slates

that

NO RECOGNITION

london report Britain does not at present in- tend to recognis: the govern- ment of Premijer Janos Kadar the real government of Hungary, Lord Reading. Minister

State In of

the Foreign Omer, sald In the House of Commons.

IM

Replving to il question, Lardi Redlog sakt the criterion of the British Government recognleg another govern- ment is the exercising by that of government

an effective authority in the country.

He sald "Reports reaching the government indicate that the only real authority in Hungary at present is not that of the Hungarian

but government that of the commander of the Soviet forves," - United Press and France-Presse,

Britain To Withdraw Suez Battalion

(Continued from Pare 1)

withdrawal from Rafa was "to preserve our amed forces that these furers may meet the chief enemy and go into Exile

again

in bolter conditions. Another Calro report plates that British, French, lorach and Australion ships will no longer be authorised to use Egyptian Ports.

The rowspaJET, Al Akhbar, the Shell súd that ships that wanted to lanker Norttopsis which struck use Egyptian ports should not cock and rank off the Pallip-| have British, French, Isrnell or

citizen paid Australian

on board. pines on Saturday today tribute to the crew of the Bri- | These persons would be for-

to

and tih ship Nellore for saving their bidin

ashore Come lives

would have to remain on board One of the 11 British officors until the ship left Egypt.

with We wer kadel high grade

the crude oil but Nellore braved the danger of an explosion to come in and pick us up.

One member of the all Chinese crew, the carpenter, lost his fe when The tanker

months In Eire for six casca of stealing from cars. The tence was reduced on appeal to runk, the officer said,Reuter. one month."

ONLY 14.

THIS mar," the policeman

went

on,

03 3

on

SIR WINSTON'S

OPINION

**worked berman in London, until he was,

us unsailsfactory dismispod the day before he committed this offence. He had only h on him when he was arrested." "I'm very sorry." said David. "If you could impose a fine..." "It does you no good," the

sald to him, "having | Britan magistrate

The newspaper also reported that any ship that wanted to usc an Egyptian port had to arrive waters in Egyptian territeria! before coon.

In London, Mr George Ward, Parlium,ntary Under-SecrciBTy at the Admiralty, told the House of Commons that seven salvage vesseln and 10 refloating pon- toons were now in operation in Port Said,

that one

Mr Ward, who was replying 10 a question, added wrecked ship had already been Woodford, Essex. Nov. 21. Sir Winston Churchill in a pushed out of the channel and apeech read for him here tonight, that work was continuing to sadd the United Nations had 1 raise and move other wrecks, ben rither wise nor helpful On shore, the shops of the to Britain in its rebuke to the Canal Company had also been

Hoverment

a six months acnemce reduced Suez Canal crisis.

over

the

to one month If the appent It was the first publie pro- court in Eire had stuck to what noureement on the Middle East "It would situations by the former Prime

the lower court diger

put back into operation.—Reu- ter and France-Presse.

have been much Go to Minister, who will be 82 next POLES FIRE A

week.

prison for one month."

David went away, and going The speech was read by Lady

he glanced sadly towards the Churchill at a dinner in her RADIO STATION gallery which Waa dult af husband's parliamentary con members of the public the stituency. publle whoas private cyo had been David's undoing.

Titoism In East

Germany.

Sir Winston had been advised to stay at home by his doctors because of a chill-Reuter.

DELAYS HIS DEPARTURE

10-16

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

By Galbraith Trial Adjourned

For Important Witness

T.M. Rep. U.S. Per. 011,

© 1958 by MLA Jervies, les,

"My parents say taking care of kids is good experience if I'm going to be a nurse-1 wish one of them would got measles or something!"

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Disorders In Baghdad

com.

''The news of Benny Goodman visit has inspired, one of the gramophone record shops to put

on a window display dedicated to the music of the maestro.

It is a very simple but effec tive lay-out with a single clarinet dominating as a result of this display

the cent

have been asked how it is that records of Bonny

The trial of Quik Bah-chee, charged with the murder of Mr A. J. Clifford, barrister, was ad- journed until to-morrow by Mr Justice J. R. Gregg at the Criminal Sessions after hearing the evidence of two Prosecution witnesses this morning.

Mr Desmond Mayne, Crown Counsel, told there are

Goodman by almos! overy Court that he had earlier had instructions that one of the Crown's witnesses, Mr H. J. Muriel, who was away from the Colony would be back in time for today's proceedings. Yesterday, however, he had instructions that Mr Muriel would not be back until 4 or 4.30 p.m. today.

major company.

The albums on show are from

fan

RCA, Columbia and Capitol and as any good Goodman

the Carnegie Hall Jazz knows Concert sets are a Philips issue (American Columbia in States).

The faci

tho

of the matter 4

Mr Mayne said Mr Muriel on the pavement. He cald

changed from was an important witness, and during the struggle, the taller that Berny, like so many other that his evidence would the Jury in

other for reasons of his own cision.

usalst man

appeared musicians, has (the deceased) arriving at a ce- to bo holding the accused's one recording company to an-

There were only two other Hearing was then adjourned. remaining witnesses

hard.

for

the

Prosecution, and Counsel gested

Bug-

that the chao be

ad-

journed to next Monday. Accused Of

Mr

Mestra

V. L. J. D'Alion, Defence Counsel (instructed by Wilkinson and Grist), sold Mr Muriel's evidence was material in the case so far as the facts were concerned. He said there was a dispute in the evidence of the manner of killing.

said the Mr Justico Gregg Court would hear the evidence of the two other witnesses and then would adjourn the hearing untit to-morrow,

ACCUSED SEARCHED

Sub-Insp. 1

that at 1.35 p.m.

the

Dccused

Scott testified on August 4, was Laken

10

Robbing

Schoolboy

A 36-year-old man, Chan Kul, allas Wong Ming, alias Wong Yui, was arraigned Mr Justice C. W. before Reece, at the Criminal Ses- slons, this morning, charge of robbery aggravation.

robbed

prosecuting, ter Counsel,

on

un-

Ono thing to watch out for when buying records is the possibility of being maddjad with an old and previously released recording which is not really up to standard musically. It has happened that in order to

of cash in on a sudden surge popularity of a

To-

Particular cording artist a record company will go through the archives and turn up a few master recordings made á good time ago and which were previously considered lea than they should have been.

Although the years have not the quality of the improved misic the disc is put out,

bearing possibly

tag Archive Classic" or some such misleading sales gimmick.

the

name

Listen to the music when buying a disc and don't take it

big with for granted that a

musician will always sound good on every record.

ono

"

on

not

on

оп

Baghdad, Nov. 21. Sixty policemen and nine other

have been persona

Central Police Station where he hurt in disorders resulting

Was starched. Clothing was her from a student strike in- taken from the accused together

A Jury of six men and and with two sets of clastic bands cited by Communists

BIG GIRL BIG VOICE woman wes empanziled, other "subversive" ele from accused's right leg.

Chan, who was alleged to Mr Sven Eric Bjellelov, an

I was thumbing through Wong Lu, ments, a government

engineer, testified that at about have munique reported tonight. 1.10 p.m. on August 4, he was student, of a wrist watch while old magazine the other day and an article about came across The announcement said Com leaning against the wall of feng together with another man

18,

Kate Smith. In it she told of plended munists and others Inoltrated" kong and Shanghai Bank, read-September

her early struggles and in par- secondary ing a newspaper, when he heard guilty to the charge. Baghdad certain

Crown ticular the trouble she had with Mr W. S. Collier, schools and incited "InnocER; I accant

As he looked up he

her size. Kate is a big woman told the students to attack police who saw a tall men (whom he later

and even when she started

seventeen as jury that the complainant, a 14- arrived on the scene to restore Identified from a photograph as order and

then she was bigger than most. Mr Clifford) arr a small man year-old schoolboy, was return-stage at the age of

Identified

ing to school with his brother (whom lie

and another schoolmate on tho Her stage debut was not the resulted in 00

Both were police accused) struggling.

be afternoon

18. sort of thing she had dreamed of casualties bending and nthe casualties and

September appeared to

in the loop) betweca While walking in Wanchai dis-of whilst singing Holding something among members of the public.

whom choin trict, three men, one of The police wounded included them,

www the

accused, approached one etinmandant, three assistani

She followed the star uct and to dance a little commandants, two non-commisused holding a knife and appear them and in a conversation they sloned officers and 54 men. The to cut the taller man in horizon-indicated that they were police was required

whilst mimicking a couple of the total movements.

and lar- situation has

abo saw then, that robberies

choruses the ster had sung. normal."

blood streaming from the taller cenies had occurred in the area The

expressed inau's stomach. communique

and that they intended to arrest the complainant, the government's determination to ensure the nation's safety. It said the government would not hesilaic to take "necessary

operly

protect people

now returned

and

the

Winess said he saw the uc-

He

KNIFE IN HAND

He said he then approached At that time the accuseri them.

The audience liked it and laughed. Kate Smith was not at all pleased because of that ada s BOY ATTACKED

girl who wants to be a singer The complainant then told doesn't appreciate being laughed his brother and schoolmate 10 at.

New Zea† measures to achieve this obje= | turned round while the taller go to school and he would go lo

Formosa, USA., §. p.m. Thailand. india, Pakistan,

Middle Eant, Africa, Grønt Britain, Europe, d p.in.

Ceraca. 6 p..

Japen, 0 p.m.

By Surface

China, People's Republic, 7 a.m. Burma, India, 11 a.m.

Maceo, i p.m.

Indonesia, 4 p.m.

Japan, 4 p.m.

Macao, a p.m.

Curfew Imposed

In Basra

{lve"-----United Press.

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

Summary: 6.32.

Broadcast tor

man fell to the ground. The the Police Berused seemed to have a knife thace men, In his hand.

She had just reached the the Station with

point where' she was going to quit and go back home to train never got to the Police

as a nurse, her Tather's wish, when she received a message "When he turned round, I was Mr Collier said, "be

the stage door that, a a little bit scared and I tried to catise it was suggested by these rom

gentlemen that the complainant genteman wished to see her. get into a position to attack him. 6.18. The News: 5.30. Programme I thought he had the knife all

band over the wrist watch to Puzzled, and with the amured be pawned so that they would remarks of the ctless fellow- Schools. "Great Discover" - the tinc,"

members of t cant ringing in "William Caxton", "The firm Eng.

At that time, a tall Chinese be able to drinic tea," Bish Printer" by Henry Marshall

The schoolboy by that time her ears, Kate went on to sea (ABCTS); 5.51, Stock Market Re-approached the accused and held

to go Wit- decided

to school, who could wish to see the large port; 0, Time Signal. Portuguese the accused by the neck.

these Half Hour: 6.30, Interlude for Mule ness is held the accused and obviously thinking that

and ungainly girl who played a Lire very unimportant part in The XVIth. | *****

men were not policemen at all.

ho turned away, he was show. attacked by the three men and It turned out to be Tod Collins, then the sales manager hia watch was snatched away, The accused, in tearing the for Columbia records. Ted hed the schoolboy, cut spotted the quality in Kate's watch free

his own ingers.

voice that was to make her a star The three men then scattered, He gave up his job and. do with the schoolboy chasing voted his time to managing the after the accused. In his flight, youngster who had

almost the accused was seen to throw packed up and gene home.

Collier raid.

$545,

Edinborghi 6,49, Weather Report;

34 (BBCTS); Olympic Games. An Edited Report together with others dung him from Melbourne of the Opening of to the ground. The accused did the Games by H.R.X, The Duke of not appear to be struggling very 7. Tling Signal, and The News much. "He seemed quite con- 715, A Life of Bi-27 (DBCTS) tent with himself." Written by Godfrey Harrison Pro-

Cross-examined witness sud duced by Leslie Bridgmont: 748, Basra, Nov. 21.

Box 200 Bert Gillett at the Organ; while standing by the Bank he Brigadier Ahmed Salah Music from Spain, Orquesta De noticed quite a number of people Alabdi, commander of the Basra military area, today im- posed a day and night curfew over the whole arta, including the installations of the

of

Basra Petroleum Company,

The Basra Petroleum Com- pany is the subsidiary of the Iraq Petroleum Company.

Camera De Madrid Conducted by Enrique Navarro;' 8.30, Thursday Scrapbook. A Magazino entertain- ment for most ages, in which thero is music of a sort. Meetings with interesting people, various problems in sound, and all raanner of trivia for your distraction; 9, Time_Signal aid The News; P.15, St. Cecilia Festival Concert given in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen from the Royal Festival Hall, London (DBCTE) | 10.15, The Malachrine Orchestra; 10.30, Paul Temple and

(Repest of

AB

Mr

away something, Farmers On

Rioting Charges

The accused was later caught by a pedestrien, a Mr Ludding- ton, and was identified by the schoolboy, Counsel said,

Hearing is continuing.

BITTER INITIATION

1

After a hard and sometimes

bitter millation to the mudiences at various clubs and smoketa the volce won the dry; 'Where the man

at the back of the hall used to cry out in derision about the big girl on stage!!

was adjourned until tomorow Claim Settled they began to cry out, enthusia

All traffic is banned in the curlow aren, which also in- the Lawrence Affair" by Francu The case against two farmers' cludes

the oilcido of Zubair Durbridge Produced by Martyn C. charged with rioting and alter- and Rumailadi. The curfew Webster Episode (-"News from natively with unlawful assembly does not apply to the allfeld Sir Graham (BBCTS)

|Lost "Bunday's - Brondooni); 2010.09, personnel.

Violators of the curfew order will bo subject to a possible three year imprisonment or a Ane-France-Fressz.

Pinball Machines Warning

B Tune

World-Mario

· Heridekvpull:

Loules;

.:

A claim for the return of

tically, for "the big girl with the big voice,

Weather Report: Radio News Rret: 11.10, signal, morning by Mr W. F. Goodalght at Central Magistracy

Kate Smith had arrived and Music; 11.30, Close Down.

Defendants, Копра REDIFFUSION 28, farmer, of 14 Tal Yuen $12,800 relating to a contract from then on swept across the Chuk Yuen Luen Hop for the sale of 10 metric tons of country triumphantly. Her res District. D.M Variety Calle the

Каль Копе Homentie Cycles Village, and

34, aluminium sheets to the plaintiff cords sold by the many thousand Seżeniona from Frank Loc farmer of 115

Tal Yuen Dis was settled before Mr Justice and her radio show became one Warsaw, Nov. 21.

mural "T Most Hoppy Tella rict, Chuk Yuen

· - Luen have our scholen in the Supreme Kale old lower that based on the Fullizer Prize Comedy Village, were alleged to have Court this morning. The Communist Pary news-

**They Knew What They

from that one night, when the paper Tribunya Laicha today ad-

Wanted" by Sidner Howard; til, committed the offences on Octa- Plaintiff was Yiu Fong-chal, big girl with the big voice we milted riots last Sundry in

Novaland: 4. Romances of 14 bar 11 at Sha Tau Yuen, Kat of Lane, represented by demanded by the audience: Bha the do- Bydgoszcz resulted in

Tak New Village.

Mr 4.30, Vocally

Lawrence

never ---back. She is said struction of a radio station after.

Your; B. Children's Corners Pres Kong Ken was additionally structed by Messrs Peter MoYou have to accept yourself militia beat up crowd of

Persons keeping automatic rented by Auntie Pamela: 0.20,

ble and malce friends with yoursel machine catablishments are rou movic-goers.

Teen Time Presented by Botty charged with incitement to riot and Company.

Ma Patrick Yu, instructed by before the world will make The paper bald the Incident minded that, with effect from Bours: 6, Tropicana; 8.18, Birthday and incitement to steni.

Bioa 150, Boum of thủ Trend Mr M. Y. Tong of Peter Mo Me A. el Arvulli appeared for friends with youŽU SAME CO November 30, 1950, they will The Foreign Onice slated to started as a fight over tickets be liable to prosecution if they of Peter Mcdoveri, Time & Co. pleaded not guilty on defendants. A. Dal and Com

6.45, House

I heartily commentathis East Germany's Communisi

the News -- 9.09.

pray and Chow Fook-wing a philosophy to any younestee leaders today sold that Titelst night that Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the for the theatre. The crowd was have not applied to the Contri and

Weather behalf of the defendants, Report Assiouncements and Inter

pratner, both of 29 Hing Lung who hopes to make a marki: in tendencies threatened to spilt Foreign Secretary, had post- upset when the militia inter missioner of Police for a licence Jude: 1,30, Woody "Herman and the

Stroot: to keep such automatic machine | Tara Kord 17.30 Super-White Pro-

the entertainment world. Tryda the Party

poned his departure from New vonci and clashes occurred,

Mr Leong informed the Court arp a inter you have to Then they went to the radio (commonly known as ploballgramme: 7AB, "The Kуith Olymplo The Central Committee, Party-York and would not now be

(formerly used for machine) catablishments.

that defendants consented to heart Into, your, song: Itels; Shme An Edited as Rapors Tom Pedestrians Injured ruling body, said members were returning to London tomorrow,

the sum of $10,000 and taxed enough to have a loirot sho Western broadensis) crilicising "all" Party leaders, No reason was given for the

With effect from November Melbourne of the opening of the

'costa on that amount.IN are to it. the paper 30, such persons will similarly, Edinburgh; By Personally: Parada

manship and good) demanding democratic rule and change of plan but it was as- and bet

Mr Yu; confirmed the settle have to have trikdanstyn a higher standard of living sumed in umally well informed maid. They held back police be liable to prosecution if the Mary, Marusy hdby Capitol snow. Your pedestrians mustained

The Central Committee quarters here that Mr Lloyd men who rushed to the scene. egulation contained in the Life with the from injuries in separate trame.acment on behalf of the defend humility, s It comes throu

Signal and the News 915,4bómunde Miscellaneous Lleences (Amend=:| fogand:hla: Grobosan) 230, Dena, cidents, on the roads of "- tho

the audience, even warned a critics: There will wittied for further contact with A house was also destroyed.

The paper said the demon-ment). Ordinancë "of 1950 and PDX KHOW 230, Cafe Continental Colony, yesterday. All except not be la; millimetre of freedoms Me Hammarskjold, Becretary

Printed Mod published by: Ronis Gzonaw It the Miscellaneous (Amendinent) Old Brime Ballen 15Det one were, walking under um- General of the Unked Nations, strations were anti-millia, for the Ideology of theclaim before reporting to the Cabinet, mid tear gas was used to break (No. 2) Regulations of 1956 are in gate brellas at the time of the ac behalf of South Chine Morning P for agitation against Boclaimed."

up the tray-United Press; kot complied with,

Street, City of Viatoriai? The Obibuy

Berlin, Nov. 21.

London, Nov. 21.

Drearyland;

to

cidents.

ants.

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