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FLYING-BOAT WRECK, BODIES FOUND
BODIES FOUND ASTRONOMICAL NOTES PIRATES'
Another Victim; Relatives To Identify Bodies Today SOLE SURVIVOR'S STORY
At least six bodies, unidentified, have been picked up near the submerged wrack of the Catalina flying-boat which crashed with 27 people into the sea 15 minutes after leaving Macao for Hong Kong on Friday night.
Unconfirmed reports last night increased the
number to 20. The wrecked plane was located by junks dragging nets through the area where eye-witnesses said they saw it crash.
It was confirmed late yesterday that Mr. Daniel Nelson, associated with the China Relief Agency and head of the United World Action in China, was on the flying-boot with his wife, daughter and son. This brings the total casualties to 26, The plane, was yesterday reported sunk five fathoms 'below.
The
Mr.
H.G
why he decided to fly from Macan on July 16.
Referring to Miss W. Feng, one Information on its
of the victims of the crash, the condition-whether intact or correspondent said that she was not-was not available. Sal-Mrs. Ini Wai-lam travelling un- vage. operations will start der her maiden rame as most
Chinese women de. Mr. Lai s today.
teacher of English in Hong Kong. funeral of
Mrs. Lai intended to come lu Stewart {of Texas Company) Hong Kong by the ss. Merry whose body was recovered on Moller on Friday. Her two 'chill- Saturday
took place at Macao diren accompanied by friends, left yesterday. 21 way attended by the house anead of her to board close associates in Texus Company the vessel. and by many friends in Macao.
The party of Investigators, headed by Mr. S.H. de Kantzow. who revisited the scene of the disaster yesterday is expected to arrive back nt
today 7.30 am. aat of ideas
with details of yrsterday's
Bons and
bodica recovered
Relatives of victims of the tragedy will leave Hong Kong by boat this morning to identi fy the bodies and to arrange Tuneral services, Among them will be Mr. Charles T. Carroll, of Coca-cola Export Incorpora. tion.
Among the victims were Mr. and Mrs. M. Wu, of the Shanghal office of Coca-cola.
was learned yesterday that by alx
the couple is survived
nlidren-in-the-Italian-Convent.- and a daughter, Joan, studying at the Columbia University in the United States.
Several of the passengers who boarded the flying bont at Macao un Friday had originally intended to travel by ship to Hong Kong. Some arrived tuo iate at the pier
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MRS. H. M. R. HODGMAN was also a popular member of:: local society. She was a singer and took part in savorat con. An. American citizen, she. travelled with tran American pasport, Har male; dan, name, wai Miss C. M. B Smith.
others could not obtain reserva- Llons.
She arrived at the pler just as
the Merry Moller was leaving and
MISS DELCA DA COSTA,
Air Stewardess or the Ill-fated flying-boat, war the eldest A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Costa, well-known Ba members of the focal Portu. guess community. She was educated at St. Mary's Behool and was 21 years old. Hor father is on the senior staff of the Standerð Vacuum Oli Company.
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GENADY MOSKVITCH
Special circus performances will be held tomorrow Int commentorktion" of M Genady Moskvitch (above) one of the star artistee of the Kamala Circus,
who WAS killed in the plane'disaster at Macao.
The entire proceeds of the two benefit shows, starting ‘at 5,30 pim. and 6.30. pim.
will
to four-year old go Master Moskvitch and two- year-ald Miss Moskvitch, children of the Ruian artiste..
The Indian Circus CWHI, present = programme of their best acts. Priede of admission In five classes will be ab be- fora..
Mr. B.H. de Kantzow, Managing
STANDING sentinel-like, over a pile of rubble, on the site of the former busy dockyard town qf Hung Hom. Is section of a tenement house, one of approximately 200 build- ings destroyed in the area during the war. Only sign of re- habitation in the new tonement house in the background, There is a similar building nearby and also row of 20 single-storey shops at Bulkely Street, Wer rubble on the re- maining sites is left uncleared.........China Mali Photo.
ISSUED TODAY
Shanghai, July 18.
A further stop to facilitate calculations and over- come the shortage of cash in Chinese high finance will bo taken tomorrow when the, authorliles Issue "ar tronomical notes" in Customs Gold Units equivalent to CN$5,000,000, CN$1,000,000, CN$500,000 and CN$200,000. The announcement today was made by 6. Y. Liu, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank, who said the Gold' Unita wil be. In the denominations of $250,000, $50,000, $25,000 and $10,000 which corresponds to the above Ugures In Chinese currency.
The Insurance of big notes had long been anticipated but postponed from time to time by the Government reportedly In order to avoid a possible further stimulus to the wildfire commodity Inflation. At present the highest bili in general use is CNB100,000.
According to the black market exchange rate, currently around CN$7,000,000 for UB$1.00, the highest denomination note to be put into circulation tomorrow will still equal only
US$70-United Press.
Italy Considers Use Of Troops In Future Strikes
Rome, July 17. -
HOSTAGE IS WELL
Mr. Parkson Chan, one of the three men still in 'the hands of the pirates. who seized and looted the 4,500- ton Van Heutsz on Decem- ber 14-15 last, is still alive. the "China Mail" learned yesterday from sources close to his family.
The other two men are. K. P. Young, manager of the Swotow branch of the Wing On Insurance Company, and Tang Kong-plat, a Chinesa bank employee.
Six men were originally taken as hostages. Three were released in April last after payment of HK$21,000 for their upkeep while in captivity near Blas Bay.
The three were Tan Kit-cheang, son of the Singapore millionaire- philanthropist, Tan Kah-kee, Pak Ki-po, manager of the Swatow Municipal Bank, and Tan Cheng- seng, relative of the test mán.
The
pirates solzed the Van Houtz 80 miles cast of Hong Kong near Chilang Point, Tho
The Italian Cabinet today discussed measures-in- cluding use of troops—to cope with future lightning strikes like the general strike which loot they took away was estimat- ended at noon yesterday.
The country was back to normal, for the first time since last Wednesday's attempted assassina- tion of the Communist leader, Palmiro Tog- liatti, which touched off a nationwide walk- out of 7.000.000 workers.
Bandits Release Customs Hostages
Held captive for two days, 29 Chinese Maritimo Customs personnel taken hostage on Thurs- day morning after the attack on their out- post at Shayuchung by a large force of armed man, have been released, the “China Mail" Cleared yesterday.
They were escorted to the of Shumchur and came to Hong Canton highway on Saturday Kong by train.
bus morning and put on a
ed at HK$2,000,000
Shortly after the release of the three hostages in April, the Hong Kont polico arrested several men in a series of raids on the Island and Mainland.
Part of the loot was recovered
Signor Togliatti,. closely, ing industrialists as hostages in and indentified by officers of the guarded in a Rome hospital,the Fiat. Lancla and other fac-Van Heusz. Today said that he felt hellor, {tories" which they had seized.
A medical bulletin early this The Premier, Aloida de Gas I will be arranged
morning reported that he had a temperature of 100.4"-degrees Fahrenheit. Lust night his chances of recovery were put at 60-50
the
Four of the men wore charged with the piracy and
before peri's position in the country Supreme Court today.. believed by some observers to be stronger than Before, though the Communista 'chowed great strength in the kay Industrial cities of Milan and Turin.i Pravda, the Communist
popes today on the shoot- jing,of. (dammation tờ
to the low A
“Aèñïds, 'Ke- intended to attack Togliatti Inside actionaries and the Chamber of Deputies, but had
actionaries and hired bandits will not escape, the
on the life
The 28-year-old student, An- tonio Pallante, who shot the Com-
munist lender was said today-to have told the police: 18at he hap te suid: “Shame and]
Before releasing the captives, not realised that visitops were the atrocious #ponsibility for
Major Clash On Border
Imminent
'bound for Shumchun, Chinese the Communists gave them'o pass subject to search before entry. of Comrade Togliatti,"
The Cabinet decided at Its Cathay Pacific Airways flights border town. At Shumchun which requested "comrade to
Police and soldiers today between Hong Kong and Macao they boarded a train and came assist bearers, numbering 29, on meating today that the Govern searched the hills around Abba- have been, postponed indefinitely to Hong Kong to report to their way home." It was signed ment had the right under existedia San Salvatore, ncar. Slent,
A major clash between a since. Saturday,
Mr. G.N. Gawler, Commissioner by the "Eastern Kwangtung Peo- ing laws to call up army classes for about 3,000 men and women, large force of armed Com
to ensure the running of essential half the population of this town, munista Those
who left yesterday to of Customs, Kowloon and New ple's Protection Corps,"
services during a strike.
and Nationalist continue the investigation were Territories.
where some of the most violent troops west of, the Kowloon- Fascism
disorders occurred in Thursday's Canton Railway near Fu Kut Hallway workers, bakers and general strike. other-specialist-workers-would-be During the rioting, crowds cap. sImminent, reported the called into the armed forces in tured the telephone exchange, New Life Evening News, through which passed trunk lines widely-read vernacular paper, The Cabinet also discussed to north Italy, and seized a polles yesterday. measures to deal with, the resergeant, who was later found vival of certain eigna of Fasciam torfured and dead.-Reuter. In newspapers, such as the da
The released men said that ofter Director of CPA. Pilot V.H. Hunt, the battle at Shayuchung, they Flight-engineer A.LCabot, Messrs. R. Lobo, R. Labrum, and were forced to march with a group Roy Farrel. They are due back of the armed men along hill. paths this morning.
Relative In Kansas
Kansas City, July 17, Mr. O.H. Nelson said today that he belloved the Nelson family In yesterday's plane crash was that of his brother Daniel Nelson, connected
to a small village of about seven shacks at 9 p.m. that day. The captured soldiers of the Shayu- chung garrison were taken to a different place.
Assurances
To Foster Cultural Relations
To encourage closer cul-
case of an emergency:
famatory attacks on democratio]
mon and parties, or instigation to crimes. The Chamber of Deputies, alter
and its sittings until July 20,
The armed man claimed to be tural relations between the a short meeting today, suspended
Government Chind Relief Communists. The captives were 'British with Agency and head of United given meals and allowed to go Hong Kong Chinese,, the Bri- World Action in
to a nearby stream to wash. China.
They were copeatedly assur
Nelson said his brother, Kansas +
inlased it. She decided to take the nfternoon CPA fving boat to Hong Kong.
In
xious about their lives.
There was a pitched battle yes- |tish Council has sent a per-terday at the works of the vast Mantecatini chemical trust in Milan,
where one group of strik- ers defended. the building against their colleagues who wanted to resume work
Colony...
ed that they need not feel n-manent representative to the He is Mr. Robert Bruce, who On Saturday morning they were escorted by a guide to the Can-arrived by ale from England yes ton highway near the British bor-terday, in der. There they were put on a
City three-weeks ago, stated that he planned to take the family to Hong Kong for the summer. Nelson's
also father named Daniel, is prominent in Mr. Cenady Moskvitch, one Lutheran missiouary
work
of the star artistas of the China-Associated Press. Kamala Circus, missed his boat
on Friday afternoon, He met official of the Banco Nacional Ultramarino“who had mirandy booked a ticket on the Catalina. He honnéeed to be an alu friend of Moskviton.
As Mr. Moskvitch was on more urgent business of arranging for the proposed Macan visit of the
Indian circus his friend gave An
Him the nir ticket.
Mr.
Angelo, the Portuguesa bank official arrived here yester- day by steamer.
Mr." Moskvitch, survived by a wife and two children and his. parents, ieft Hong Kong on July 11 by steamer to prepare for the The original crew of the flying tour. He completed the arrange ich was learned had in many and was coming back on
Friday,
Captain Dala Cramer took the place of the original pilot who De Was : suffering from ‚caraobáj and First Officer K.8. Marthalt (und ́Air` Stewardess Miss 'D. da Costa, switched from their origin al Singapore
run to the· Nimena: route.
The
Joning News New Life Evaning
· Correspondant at Mabad¦yastere 1 day, cablad, an Interylaw with
thegole survivor,
who said that terrific ex pideion. Decurred in one of the whin, the flying,boat anginas
the Ninspins Islands
The passengers wore stunded. plane lost height and crashu hit into the rea: fin. It wakunin
The
drawled out of one of the
dows holding cushion-ent Asperi Boating for a long silmad
Junk
respondent" bald that
AN
Mr. Bruce will work to foster go back turned hosepipes, on the Finally, those who wanted to
bus bound, for, the frontier town cultural relations by such means strikers and quickly captured the as student scholarships, local ex factory Communist paper Units
RN Dockyard Chinese
hibitions of British painting.
i
replural
The
supply of books and periodicals, today claimed that some poilce and occasionally sponsoring the tour of h
of Hong men deserted during the strike,- Two mines were, discovered to Kong
Chinese England.
groups to day on the Milan-Genoa railway Mr. Bruce learned Cantoners in car Milan. Trable was held up, for about an hour while experts Canton during 1984-36 while he removed the mines, and exploded was serving thero los cadel them.
Claim Occupation Payed
application for payment of back pay, covering
the Malayan Civil Service P
He was invalided out of the
Premier's Position:
service and returned to England At Turin-homs of the huge whore
up, among other i Fiat motor, works-conditions also he took has been with the British Council was resumed by last night's shifts in England since 1948, 6,
after minor scuffles.", between workers. During the general
the Occupation poriod, has been submitted by ming, free-lance writing. He returned to normal foday. Work the Hong Kong Naval Dockyard. Chinaso Workers' Association to the Commodore Su- perintendent, Hong Kong, for transmission to by the British Connell, is altuated strike, workers had held 30 lead-
~ A reference - library, sponsored
in the "China Mall" office on the Commodore Superintendent that mezzanine foor, Windsor House. Naval Dockyard Chinels Work- Mdriday to Friday between 10- I open to the public from ́ers who want aid the Interjur:
after the fall of Hong Kong, m. and 12.35. p.m., and. 2 p.m. _received">war time; allowances
the Hong Kong Government. :/ The application, which affects approximately 1.000 Naval Dockyard Chinese, workers, was submitted after a meeting of members of the Association | following an announcement by |the Public Rotations Office re- garding payment of back pay
from: British Army Headquar
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exclusive report, newspaper said that information of the Amminent attack leaked'out from arens occupied by the Com munists. These prens, were, listánku as Mol Lam, Ha Mot Lam, Wu Shek Ngam, Mong Tien Fu and Koon Lan, all west of the rallway, near Po Kut..
The newspaper added that the garrisons along the railway from Shumchun to Fo Kut have been alerted with all leave cancelled.
An emergency) conferenco was held yesterday at the Bhumchun Military Headquarters at which [a "Communist Suppression Coun Contest ei was formed to direct opera-
tions.
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