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XYamyl triall adjourned 24 hours
THE Yanyi villagers demonstration trial was adjourned yesterday until this morning as proceedings could not be completed because of the absence of four woman
Magistrale, Mr P.M. Corfe, ruled that the trial of the 126 protesters -- 95 women and 31 men on
charges of unlawful assembly could not be completed until the four village housewives have been identified by the woman police officer who
defendants.
arrested them.
The move caused some grumbling by other defendants who will have to make the trip to Central again today because of the absentees.
Meanwhile, Prosecutor Police Inspector Yuen Pak-ping said he would seek advice from the Legal
SWEDEN PROBES EXTRADITION CASE
STOCKHOLM, Pri. The Swedish cabinet is to reconsider its decision to allow the extradition of a Taiwanese architect convicted of plotting fo assassinate the Taiwan's President Kai shek.
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Cheng is now in a prison hospital in Britain after being Taken all on Monday on a Hipht hom Sweden to the United States under escort of two New York detectives.
Asked about the possibilities ni Cheup's reina to Sweden, Mi Geiger said: "I can't tell you that today. My department has just started an investigation into the question."
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The British Government on Tuesday refused permission for Cheng to stay in Britain because of
his conviction on an extraditable offence. But it accepted medical opinion that he was not fit enough to go on to New York.
His wife, Mrs Cecilia Cheng, arrived in London today to consider a fresh attempt to seek asylum for Her husband in Britain,
Cheng was found guilty by an ‡ocdican count of plotting
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The Swedish cabinet decided not to intervene in extradition proceedings against him and ho was put aboard a plane for New York on Monday. Reuter
Department on how to deal with the four women who failed to appear,
#le did this after
Magistrate Mr Corfe
granted his application for the withdrawal of warrants which were to be issued for the arrest of the four Women and Iwo others who returned to the court in the afternoon.
One told the magistrate she had gone to buy some Chinese herbs and The other explained that she had been caring for her children.
Mr Corfe told all the defendants to be present today.
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