TIENTSIN HOTELS PACKED WITH EVACUEES AWAITING TRANSPORTATION FROM CHINA

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nanak | Business" in Tianfein is at a standstill, except for

thô höfdle which'arè packed to capacity with tranilf passengers waiting to bo ovacuated from" Communist China.

FAO search for nutrients

eclantlets, of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation are searching for new sourceR of nutrients among

known'foods, taking as a lead the fact that propips in un der-developed countries some- times get their vitamine and mikenal sits in supplemen tary foods gathered intho fields and forests.

The

FAO has learned of a Jungle-dwelling tribe of in dians who do not drink milk, but seem to have found ຕ nourishing subelitute, for at least one month of the “year, " in ante.

They eat them raw or roasted.

These anta

aro available only in the, month of August, but the tribesmen keep woll nourished the rest of the year on game, birds and supple. mentary foods with * high vitamin, prolein and mineral content.

Silentista of FAQ's“Nufr). tion Division who have studi, ed the native foods of some countries have stressed the great possibilities of reszurch on little-known fooda,

Only fast year the nutri tlonists discovered that the Barbados cherry, of, Latin America and the detán, a rannosaad Fruit Brown

In

Are the highest

sources of Vitamin

yot

found in the world. Bath these foods play an important part in the native diets.

Other seldom heard,

nutritious food

Bourcom

but

clude the gingerbread plum, and the seeds and trult of the Shea iree.

New Insurance Co. opens

The

For East

It is estimated that about 1,500 Europeans are

crowding the hotels in Tientsin waiting for. transportation facilities to leave. China. Most of them are former residents in Shang- hai who recently arrived in the Northern port after the Communist authorities had given them permission to travel overland. According to latest arrivala from Tientsin in the as. Hupch |which sailed from that port on April 20 and arrived in Hong Kong yesterday, all the eva- cuces seemed to have the im- 'pression that they are leaving China for good. There is Bittle prospect that their busi neis in China could expect a recovery in the near future.

Corruption charge dismissed

4

Sliva,

to have demanded

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY§ 1960.

Reminders

Today

1K Rótarý Club luncheon, screen. 'Sing of nim "The Story of "Money" Roof Garden, HK

Hotel, 19.30 p.m European YMCA, Bridge Drive, 6

Union

JACK

Inncing Claws. Į 8.30 P Services Club, Billy Nine Dragons

Club

Tingle's physical course, 8- p.m. Whist Drive, 6 p.m. Lecture on "Chinese Sk by

Former policeman, gardener

accused of killing detective

former member of the Hong Kong Police is jointly standing trial with a gardener' on a charge of murdering a local defective, the only. motive far which is said to be his desire for possession of the deceased's revolver. Discovered in a thickly wooded hill of Shek O

Madame N. du Breuil, at. YWCA, Duddell St. 3 p.m. Union Waterboat Co., Ltd., annuai

handcuffed to a sapling, the deceased's body was in such an advanced state of decomposi- tion that the head: had detached itself from the torso.

generat meeting, at Dod- well's, offices, HK Bánk Bldg.,

Kowloon Union Church Women's Gulid meeting 10.15 m.

The two. accused are Chen HK Light Orchestra, rehearsal, Sum, gardener, and Chan St. John's Cathedral hall, Hung-sang alias Chan Hung- 0.45 p.m. Soccer League Management Com- have taken part in the murder kwong. They are alleged to muttee meeting, HK Football of Ching Man-chun, Hong Association Obice, 5.30 pmKong Police detective, around

July 9 last year.

Coming events

TOMORROW

The prisoners are being tried at the Criminal Sessious" befvra Mr. E. Wallams, Acting Chief. Justice, and by an all-men jury.

Nine Dragons Services Club, Dancing class, 0-7 pm; film "Isle of Dead," 8 p.m.

Chen is defended by Mr. Percy Amateur Radio Transmitling Chen instructed by Johnson Society, monthly meeting, Stokes and Master The arcond China Fleet Club theatre, accused is represented by Mr.

V. J. L. D'Alfon: on the instruc 5,30 pin Union Jack Club, Whist Drive. tions of Deacons.

7.45 p.

Local foreign residents in Tien- tin now 'number, about 100 half Wong Tak-keung, an anti-HK of whom are British.

malarial Inspector, was dis- Tientsin experienced a sudden charged at Central yesterday change onl

Only two

Mr. J. Reynolds on inonths ago when by the Communist Government be- charge of corruption.

enforcing its gun vigourously

Defendant, who cconomic policy. Heavy taxation ented by Mr. M. A. da

was repres- and the purchase of Viclary Bonds almost changed the aspect of the city overnight.

The effect of this policy has been

that

people in Tientsin, who ured to be much better' off than these in the rural districts, are now more tolerable than the habitants along the lower reaches of the Hai Ho river.

was alleged $200 from a bean-sprout dealer on February 13 so that He would take no action against him in respect of a water hole matte by the dealer.

this case

the

Mr. Reynolds in discharging Wong said, "In prosecution's case is based essen- tally on that of three witnesses, Chan Mun, Ip Kam and Detective Tseng Kel, and to a lesser ex

Sino-British Club Story Competition

Mr. R. G. Belltell' has been awarded the Sino-British Club Literary Group's HK$50 First are Prize in the Club's Short Story Competition. The winner's story wps entitled "Dance (Sic) Macabre".

Roosevelt Road, once the sym bol prosperity in Tientsin, Istent Kwok Piu. new as dark as a tunnel after "The other witnesses, although nighttalt, as shops in both sides of considerable importance, of the roud shut their doors as to a great extent complementary carly as

as & pan.

to the evidence of those others One or two cabarets are still ont give no direct proof of the

Tientsin, but they alleged offence. operating in

close town "Unless I am satisified with the are expected to momentarily due to lack of cus-evidence of Chan Mun and Ip Mr. D.A. German's "Sunse!" tomers.

Kam I feel I would not be won the Second Prize of HK325. Justined In holding that the There were 21 English and 10 prosecution has made a prima Chinese entries in the Competl

patrons can no leager afford to

facle case.

tion.

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The prosecution is conducted by Mr. A. Lonsdale, Crown Com- nel, assisted by Mr. J. Johnston, | Assistant Director Criminal In

vestigation.

At the commencement of the bearing yesterday. Mr. D'Alton for the second accused applied for, a separate trial for the two prisoners on the grounds that the Istatements of the first accused umounted to an tuck on the secu accused.

Deaths from Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis claimed 49 deaths in tha week ended March 29, according to the Health Return released yea... terday

There. Wors also thres deaths from diphtheria, two from measles, and on each from dysentery and entarie fover.

Total deaths from all cauco in the period under review WEL 294

1.293 against

births.

*S

Financial Secretary returns

The Financial Secretary, Mr. C. G. S. Follows, returned

Mr. Chen supported Mr. 17'Al. from the United Kingdom by ton's applicatiei,

was British Overseas Airways yes- which opposed by the Crown. The Coura|terday. dismissed it after hearing sub- itssions from all sides on this point.

Mr. Follows was in the UK| discussing matters In connectioni with the Colony's finance,

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Upon his arrival, portera that the main toples of discussion was the

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connected with the last war.

He was met

Opening his case, Crown Coun- sel told the jury that it would Rickshaw and pedicab coolics

appear in the course of the trial are experiencing the worst phase

that evidence will be given to of their life, for the once gonerous

Man's evidence in a number of

"There is no doubt that Choi

In prison for obtaining money by pay for rides.、

Arrangements are being made false pretences. This fact bas Instances contradicts the state for the broadcasting over Radio nothing to da Black market dealings in for- Insurance

whatsoever with Company Limited, a newly-almost rcpexsistent due to effec- this is not a mutter to be given prize-winning stories.

ment of the case as outlined by Hong Kong and Rediffusion of the present charge, he pointed his wife. gold bars are Inspector Cochrane. eign currency and

Although the more suitable of the two out, registered Hong Kong com-

tive control, of the Anauciat situa undue weight, nevertheless it is

to the facts in the case, Turning formally opened for tion. Occasional arrests of black one thing that must be considered pany,

Mr. Lonsdale sald the deceased, a business at No. 5, Bonham marketeers were made recently in assessing

The judges of the Eriglish en-detective, made an appointment Strand East, 3rd floor, yester-by

the reliability tries were Miss Mary Mather, with a friend of his at a teahouse the Communist authorities. the evidence of Chun Mun. day.

Mr. Austin Coates and Mr. B. one evening as a result of the One Russinn was thus arrested "The account given by Taeng Mellor, It is their opinion that friend's promise that he would The directors of the Company, and sentenced to two years Im-Kel of the events of February 18 though the setting of all the teach him to drive; headed by Dr. S. N. Chan asprisonment.

leading to the arrest of the de-stories is Hong Kong, not enough chairman, are all leading Hong Kong

fendant differed in a large nur attention has been paid to this Chinese business

ber of instances with that given equation by the competitors in The Company, transnets fire and

by Chan Mun and these marine business.

Con the construction of incidents,· und' tradictions are by no means con- any of the stories submitted could fined to detalls,

"I accept the evidence of Sub-York for all the difference made have happened in London or New Inspector Hung but the evidence to the events narrated. was not consistent with Hefen-i

men.

In celebration of the event the Directors were hosts at a large Chinese dinner party at the Kom Ling Restaurant last night, at which nearly 200 friends well-wishers were present.

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Acked about the latest situa. tion the American ship California Bear, a crow mom ber of the cr. Hupeh sald that the ship was still being detain ed by the Communists in Tlen. tain and the ship's master was ashore, under detention too. It is understood, according to TRIAL OF SOLDIER the informant who' quoted well- ACCUSED OF RAPE in Hong Kong is arranging informed source, that a certain BEGINS AT SESSIONS for the

a querenty to the Com (Continued from Page 2)

automalty

that the bank for the Day Mr. Mok for the defence then

of the Chinese vessel suggested to the complainant Shinan, and the loss of 70 lives that she had never carried a fun bourd the vessel after the 8,000 handbag at all that night, and tons American ship had collided that she was imagining things with the Chinese ship near Tien- when she thought the SAW Article protruding from the the tsin on

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King

The

20 20,

of

by reasonably satisfy a jury that the

Urgent call

at Kai Tak by

Court Brevities

defendant's .dem lock for him arranged for

parture from the Colony next Wednesday.

Twasaki Yataro, Japanese sto- Bhortly after 9.25 pim. thewaway who was found on board detective recolved an urgent call the my, Reboverett when she at the teahouse, and left kls | arrived here from Fusan, Korea, friend. He was navam sean allva last Saturday, was ordered by spain.

Mr. James Wicks at Kowloon dant's explanation as put in cross The judges of Chinese, entries ftu it was late. As he did not Korea. Inspector J, Orem stated The friend waited for him un-yesterday to be sent back to examination and so adds litle or were Prof. Mq Kiam, Mr. Chan show up again, he went over to that passage has already been nothing to the Crows care.

Kwan-po and Mr. Ip Ling-fung.the police station "I have therefore come to the They ruled that the (standard of jin vain. the Crown is not such as committed did not justify the award- in this connection. As a result of conclusion that the evidence for the Chinese short stories sub- The pollee, then made inquiries accusation has been establisheding of a First and a Second Frize. information received, they even- A total of 162 hawkers, in- tually traced second accused, and cluding 29 juvonlies, drew fines Consolation prizes of $5 each questioned him. In the course of ranging from $5 to $15 at the however, have been awarded to interrogation, he said he had for hawking

Kowloon Magistracy yesterday without licence.

Land had spoken to him the day be $5-while-10 among them had Manuscripts will be returned

fare his disappearance.

their balls of $20 each estreated Asked if he knew whether or when they failed to turn up in only on request decompanied by not the man had left the Colony, court. In addition 11 shoe-shine A Chinese pedestrian was a self-addressed and stamped to join the Communists, second boys were fined $3 each for

route envelope.

accused said he did not know carrying on: their trade without about this, but that the detective a licence. concerned, might have had ulterior motive for his disappearance.

FATAL TRAFFICom in to Lam Tin, and to Sun known the missing detective and Most of the Juventies were fined

theormant Aleg said that, knocked

ACCIDENT

down by 鼈

sused's pocket.

In fact Europeon crew members of the number seven bus near Queen's she carried

one

he went on, the 55. Hupch were allowed to go Road West at about noon yes- articles found In har ashore, but they many

required to terday. pockets would have been inside apply for permits with the Com-

Complainant munist harbour authority. The mediately rushed to

The injured are

person the bag instead.

was im applications denied, this.

would be accepted but died whlie on his way there: **** Further questioned, complainant after 2 p.m. as the Com- the she never actually sa munist officers were busy in

bus the which was travelling from The applicants must Aberdeen to town, knocked down

ad actually hit her with morning

the

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Svimming pool

armed

On four charges of

the imitation revolver, Wong Kin,

hospital for King George Vtion eventually received, a robbery and possession of an

ression of school planned

police found a un

a gun in the pos- unemployed, was committed to a woman kept by the stand trial by Mr. F. X. d'Almada second accused in the latter's at Kowloon yesterday.

to return to the ship before midiiight: Queen's Road West from Pok" }sociation, Mr. John Bevie, said jbers had beef filed off the out- February 24, and on the stairs

overnight.

ARMED ROBBERY

$10.

who was

own housd. It WOS Identified as Defendant was alleged to have sive their destination of visit and the pedestrian while coming into George V School Parents' As missing detective. It's serial num-stairs of 76, Cheon the stairs The Chairman of the King having previously belonged to the committed two robberies on the Complainant, in reply queries, said she never drank, but Only those who could supply tulum Road. that she danced. From 8 to 12 that justified reasons could stay ashore night, she had been at a dance with, a fflond. She went to such dances occasionally, she added.

M. Mok then put it to her that she was never on the ground at the time of the alleged bycident, as her clothes did, nal show muth 'med⋅⋅

why the did not ni the time shout for help, the cam- plainant dsserted that she did not have the strength then to do so, over though the camp in which she resided was some 30 yards away,

The pedestrian WOB crushed yesterday that initial inquiries against the wall along the street are being made about the pos- landing, the draw before the bus came to a stop. Batoro

sibility of constructing an out- members Had to declare every.

door swimming pool at the thing they brought along to the

school. Communist harbour officers, In cluding, watches and fountain pans. The belongings would be checked again when the owner returned to the ship for fear that they might be sold in

Forsign currenby notes bt forbidden to

were a strictly forbidden

taken ashore.

te

The Hupch salled from Tien tsin on April 29 with 19 Europene and 38 Chinese passengers of board. Among the European pas Bengers 17 are British.

IN UN LONG

case.

side, but the numbers on the of 24A Granville Road on March 28. The victims wore Miss interior were still intact.

Under further. second accused admitted he knew robbed of a bracelet, and Wong

questioning, Cheung Yuk-king, Chen (Sumfrst accused-Casual Bo-yung, who was robbed, of Fly, though he said he had not Mr. Bevle, addressing an in-seen him at all around the date Newman was in charge of the Detective Sub-Inspector B. A formal meeting of the asociation of the disappearance of the law at the European YMCA Yester-lomeort a vil Five masked men, all armed day sald' the estimated cost of the made their way into a tenement pool would be HX8160,000... house on Talping Street, Un

He added that the mhment's Long, New Territories, at about is now seeking 4a.m. yesterday and got away attitude to such a project, and with a small safe containing a that no action would be taken considerable sum of money and until the suggestion has been valuables,*

studled by the authorities,

Association

Habbies discussed

Mr. Mok: I put it to you, that

At about "the same time also The proposed site of the pool the accused never went up the

on the mainland, some gold would be on the school RTQI

grounds, hillside with you, and that he was

ornaments and cash to a total not the man you found on top clue: Mr. and Mrs. W. Gillon, stolen by unidentified thieves The European passengers in value of about $1,500 were of you when you woke up.

Complainant: I am sure it was Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Dobson and from the second floor of. 81. Sapo

their seven-year-old daughter, Road,

Both cases were reported to R. Lock you that it wasriho Mr. and Mrs. Aplin Mr.

V. Cal the police after the incidents dgrit to see the face of the mau Mr., F. A. Fairchieher. Mt. Occured and the police last night'

were Investigating into

bet it !

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Coffeerned-No, There was enough quhoun,. Mr. J.

•Unit to see him.

Following further ·

okhlaation, hearing

until this morning. ♬

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Miss E. Gershgorina.

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IN TOMORROW'S CHINA MAIL

The ss. Chunsong the Indo- China B.N. Cơ, ind, who arrive

in Hong Kong yesterday after- noon from: Tientale and Teingtap with 3,500 tons of cargo on board.

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On D charge of unlawfully Body found

having under her control » Mau- Being

arrested, Chanser platol and 13 rounds of am- made a statement to the pollos year-old widow, was sentenced munition, Law Yuot-kwat, ́ ́40-

where the missing man was to Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Kowloon to the affeus that, he knew to two years imprisonment by be found. Consequently, he yesterday. took the pofida loa remptoi Inspector C, Dowman prosecut- seashore and up a thinkly Ing said that, defendant brought Wooded

the dahere,

handcuffed | the arms here from Canton on

to a

was the body of April 27 for: someone ciso far minada advanced a financial consideration. At & meeting, which way at-

state of decomposition.

The pistol and the bullets were Verlous tedded by, more than'. 20, par-

found at the later found in the possession of articles ents, parenta disquiada, biltra-body helped establish the Identity | Wong Chap 28-year-old unem- durricular activities touchy man of the decouped Same wire was ployed, in Shigungshui, Wong la photography stamp Collecting, found around the gruesome body, facing committal proceedings, the debating societies and wood whose held bad become detorhed hearing of which was fixed for craft for the students after Wenthy, the police found a toy Jugo 2.4 miles, school hours and on Saturdays. histol

The possibility of securing The deceased's body was recón-

supervisors for those activities; structed by Rddetor, and it was FRANCE URGED TO to be studied further

Identified na the, deceased's

Telpen, May 8.

Another suggestion, generally Crown Cotinsel. Men suggested QUIT INDO.CHINA China's leading fuel expert died regular student parties should-be hired site, on the night of the endorsed by the parents, was that that second accused ? must, hava on Saturday as a result of injurios hold on the school premises to docetised

Taipeh, May. 8: suffered the day before in an ox-give the students the opportunity with some others picked up the the Vietnam Nationalist Revolu

(chiappenratón)) jandi) :- Luu, Dus „Trung, chairman of plosion during an experiment with or gaining more poise and social decomped high octane

and took him t the Lionary League, which is seeking ན་ compound He was Dr. Ping Kas, manager This suggestion was also adopte

boarding polja i pro face lonely pola vekur langays independence from Franco as well of the oil refinery at Knowslunged for further study at the

The motive for the murder 14 as Commniniams and, who is taklys South Wort Taiwan,

miranes, Company; “Limited, ravé experiment took place *9**901 ENFPACT PERS

a cocktāji, party at the company”

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Ping Kno, 41-year-old native of Two tacks of gold belonging to 14. bai Ton thoi or of Hunan, studied chemical en Wong Nal-gul, merchant Edinbjargh Hölise dafter gineering at the University- of ordered to be confiscated by

Wicks at Kowloon yesterday managing, MAY: Ching-Jad, head of the, res Wong plesana ZAWLES RENA sived the" „finery's laboratory, also suffered of powension of 8.9 table

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