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MAX REIMANN

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Frankfurt, July 29. Max Reimunn, 51-year-old leader of the West Germna Com munist party, has returned from the Soviet zone, detying a threat to prosecule him on a charge of helping to

to arrange the kidnapping of another Communist, accused

"Titolsm".

of

left

Herr Reimann and his wire were at the party headquarters here this morning, but laier for Ait undelosed destination.

His Parlamentary Immunity was lifted at dawn on Thursday to enable the public prosecutor in Hanover,

to bring British zone, him to trial.

The kidnapped Communist was Kurt Mueller, also a member of

JUNGLE GIRL'S. FUTURE

bring

her

The Hague, July 20. The Netherlands Government has taken official steps to Betha de Hortogh back to

Ор Zoom parents in Bergeen despite the decision of the Singa- Court of Appeal that the pore

stoy 13-year-old Dutch girl can

mother with her Malay foster Aminah, a usualy reliable source

Fald today.

Details of these steps could not be obtained. Reuter,

U.S. WARSHIPS ON WAY EAST

Port Said, July 20. Five United States warships pussed through the Suez Canni

the West German Parlament, today, They were belleved to

e on their way to the Far East. who visited Western Berlių last-

The ships were the cruisor March and was induced to enter the Eastern sector of the city. Ite Worcester, and four destroyers-

Morris, Berry has not been heard of sinet. Rappler,

McCaffery, United Press," Reyter.

1

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Oitawa, July 20.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1080.

Silva in the witness box

(Continued from Page 43

He said he would ask me to help bin in two maiters. Ong was to make a draft outline of Cowie's statement, the other was to make an appointment for him to meet Cowle. He said that aluce Choy has gone away and he did not know Cowie. though he had relatives who knew him, he would ask me to make his op- pointment.

He wald I did these two things for him he would attend to everything else, Inclusing even the typing out of the statement. I gave quick consideration to this request, and decided it was rea- sonable. So I told th that as 1 was engaged In court all that day, he, Mr. Tam, should return in the afternoon and see my ar- telet clerk, Mr. Philip Iteme- dios, whose name he took down

W A plece of paper, Rnd Remedios would the give him a draft statement and arrange an appointment with Cowie.

"I did not peo Tam, again until he was not feeling very well. He after my arrest, al my formal cancelled an appointment with Mr. Melwande, të returned to his remand on Saturday, June 3.

Mr. d'Almada ni this stage office between 4.30 and & p.m. rald he would like to deal with He then went to Mr. d'Almada's some of the remarks passing be-chambers 10 attend a planned tween Mr. Tam and Mr. Cowie arbitration. On returning to his office about 8 p.m. he was met az recorded in transcript 5.

outside by Inspector Dowman; "Tam told Cowie that you had and what the Inspector had said to do in evidence who substantially cor- enld Cowie could help something In respect of the acci-rect, except that he, Mr. Aliva, dent."-I did not tell Tam that. asked for a copy of the charge.

"Then it must have been in- vented by Tam"-Yes,

"Tam also told Corle that you had instructed him to got Cowie to sign the statement"This is not true, and I should like to point out that that was obviously the statement where Cowle had to fill in the blanks.

"Tam told Cowle that you had given him $1,000 for han to give Cowle"-That's not truc.

"He also told Cowle he had received instructions from you that he was to get the statement from Cowie before the end of the interview" said nothing to that effect to Mr. Tom.

In reply to his counsel whether it was a matter of frequent oc- ellent to bring currence for a along false evidence, Mr. Silva sold it was not. frequent but in

happened his experience it had

In several ins- several times,

the falsity tances he discovered in court and he withdrew from discovery was the case. If the made earlier he stopped acting in the matter. "There are records of these withdrawals," he said.

solicitors

Asked whether in cases of falsé or manufactured evidence clients solicitors, Mr. would tell their Silva replied they never tell their On my return from court about

beforehand, as far as quarter to two I gave instruc-

"Did Tam tell you he, Tam, was his experience went. "I discover- tions to Mr. Bendles about the reluctant to nee Cowie because heed them myself" he said. manslaughter

Riso to did not know Case Radi

Cawle?"-No. draft out the statement for "Dld you des

describe Cowie to Cowie, of which 1 gave him an Mr. Tam?"-No. authine.

embracing Cowlc'h

"Did you ever use the name quallfcations, number of succesa» For ‘La' in speaking to Cowle ful pupis-substantially what bout Thm?"No, Reunstins rave in evistence.

"Did you ever tell Cowie that Le or Tum works for you?"-No. "Did Mr. Tam in fact work for Reverting to the events of June 1. Mr. Sliva was asked regarding Mr. Tebbutt's evidence. Wherein Mr. Silva, in his talk over the phone with Mr. Cowie, was said to have remarked. "Tomy is all right".

ease you

"It is the Crown's asket Remedios to make an up-you?"-No. pointment for

Lo yous Cowie," That's not carrnet, was for a client. He was Tam,

Matter to be checked

APC

"Mr. Remedios has said in evidence you were not entirely Gatified when you told him about the statement.”—Yes, bald the malter ho to

Alf checked, and the office would do were just these two things, Tem having undertaken to di everything else, including the typing. After that 1 rushed

off to court again.

Mr. Silva said returning to the oflee he saw Tum seated at the desk of Mr. Chan--the clerk who has since disappeared. Chan ex-

"In this caso of Cowie, in it not a fact that immediately on re- ceiving instructions on May 7-8, entered the thought immediately his mind that Cowie must be got to give evidence" Mr. Silva was asked. He replied it was not true. "At that time had only a very seanty reconstruction of the accident third hand from Mr. Choy. I later discovered, for ex- ample, that that portion of his recounting about the cyclist swinging out was a complete fi8- nient of someme's imagination," said Mr. Silva,

"Have you any friend in com-

About this clerk, Chan disap- man with Cowie by the name peared from his offer. Mr. Silve [of Tbiamy" No.

said Chan had been engaged “Any dog........or horse........?”—Jonly two months ago. His work No, I used the word "Tam," Tam was Indexing and making out of is all right, that's as far as Imemoranda för ·· Original Juris- could recollect.

iction cases

bid also probate "Cowle said 'I do not know this cases. He had nothing to do with chap, and you sid I know criminal cases, and the instruc- that he's all right, I could come tion Remedios gave him regard- over myself were you referring ing the draft statement 10 this interview between Cowle one and only Instance which was and Tam Cowie said he expected me to

on May 317"When connected with a criminal case.

"I saw him inst on June 3, the corne along, I thought he was

was the

plained that Remedios could not referring to my broken appoint-day after my arrest. I told him wall, and he, Chan, was attend-ment for Sunday,

he would have to be a witness Ing to Tam.

On May 31. said Mr. Silva, he you receive a phone call from statement from him for that pur- "On June 1, at 2.15 pm. did for the defence and that Sir Man- did kam Lo would shortly take a saw Mr. Tam in his offee at tiffin | Mys Tan?I did. Thun told pose. On Monday, June 6, while time. Tam showed him a typed

was in court, statement with many blanks, and

had not returned to the office in was told Chan whether It was all right.

the afternoon I received a letter, Mr.

through the post from him ten- After glancing it through Silva sald it appeared to be all

dering resignation. The letter was handed to Sir Man-kam Lo," said Mr. Silva.

right.

"Tam told me that the girl had got worse," continued Mr. Silva. "and had entered the Yeung Wo Hospital for a couple of days. He produced a medical certificate from Dr. Douglas Liang and ask

for

me he was at Cowie's place and asked if I could go to see Cowie, I told him I could possibly see Cowie on Monday if I could be certain about seeing the girl on Sunday,

A word with Cowie

After that I had a word or two with Cowic on the phone. I told him there was a lot of

running backwards and forwards,

to

ed me to apply for an adjourn hanky panky with this chap Tam ment of the hearing fixed

I noticed the certifiente June 2..

and asked him why he could not had no stritement as to how long hand Tam the statement there the girl would be detained in and then. He replied he could hospital and told Tam the not do it then as he had ceififente would have to be im- dash out. proved. He promised to see the Mr. Silva sold on June 2 he doctor about it.

was engaged in the Summary "Later in the evening I say on Court in the morning, and he my desk in the offer this certia-spent his tiffin time at the Dairy sate weighted down by the ink-Farm. He went home in the af- stand, amended by the doctor, ternoon for a couple of hours as

CANTONESE BY RADIO

Vocabulary:

BY S.K. LEE

337. (hung) hoang(1)

Combinations:

RI.

Teen(1) hoong(1).

22. Hoani(1) hay(3), 83. Hoong(1) fong(2).

General Expressions!

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(1)m-(3)danye-(1)m- snt(3) geh(3).

120. (2)Hui (3)dzau geeoo(3)

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London, July 30. The King and Queen will re- Warsaw Radio today described | celve 25 Royal Canadian Alr 127. the decision of M. Jacob Malik, Force Cadets at Balmoral оп the Soviet, delegate, to take the August 13. chale at the Security Council The reception will highlight, a meating next Tuesday ás CHA

three-weeks tour of the British | 128. heavy blow to the American'im-

Isles by the cadets—Associated perialists and their unscrupulous | Prema. war instigators.

"Mr Malik will explode all the tawdry protances of the Aine rican politicians. ・ and their handhmen that they," and "', they' Alone, are the trua interpreters of the United Nations" Charter,"

the Radio: said....

United Nations principles and

FIVE DEAD IN THUNDERSTORM Geneva, July 29, Five were killed three by big and many injured in

a thunder stormi ̈ ̈ whilch. #ripped,

all the International" · "greements across Swizerland late last night.

and obligations will and in the Soviet representative

One man, a glider pilot," was their | caught in the air and brought

“powerful defender?!--Reuters -down-Router, i

(2)Kui dah(2)-hoy(i) yul(1)-gaan(1) hoong(1)- Jong(2), tsing(2) (2)ogaw (3)yup-hui(3) tal(2)

Further hedring' was adjourned. to 10 a.m. this morning."

VATICAN BAN ON COMMUNISTS

Vatican City, July 30.. The Vatican Holy Offee today issued a decree banning from the Sacraments all children who at- tend Communist youth organisa- tlons. Parents allowing

their children to Join Communist youth organisations were

ere also barred from the Sacraments.

The decree excommunicated teachers instructing children or materialistic Communism.

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The M/V "GRETE having arrived

to be carried out as reports of MAERSK" smuggling of Ammunition and from Now York and Ports zuns in four small boats from a of call, Consignees of Cargo

hereby remote coastal town In Northern are

notified that Luzon were reported. The four their goods are being landed of the Chinese Communists as to

way out to san and boats made their

placed at their risk losses in weapons and' men by by eluding Philippine

Naval

and expenses into the 'Hong Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists Patrol vessels which had been put Kong & Kowloon Wharf & oves the last four years. ·

The

Communists on an extra alert since the out- Godown Company's godowns, Chinese

break of the war in Korea. claimed to have captured 54,430 artillery pieces, 410,000 machine- guns and more than 3,000,000

The authorities here belleve at, Kowloon, where delivery

may be obtained that the boats were among

as soon as

President Truman will outline rifles and pistols from the Nation Group of five seen off, the North- the goods are landed...

to leaders of. Congress today a broad programine to speed the re-arming

of the

anti-Communist world.

DOWN .In advance of a Walio House conference with 12 top menibers

men.

ailsis. They claimed also that the Nationalists had lost 8,000,000 "The

Chinese Nationalists never had one-twentieth of 84. 300 artillery pieces," an Army

Ono

ern coasts a few days ago.

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extends,...

of the Senate and House the Pre- apokesman said. "They never had Luzon. One well-qualified souren port of call to which the option

the reception-clerk |sident got assurance that his ex- (saying): "Have you any pected request.of $4,000,000,000. or vacant rooms?"

more for foreign:arma aid will get bl-purtisan supportAssoci ated Press.

He replied: "Yes, sir.

Do you want a big one or a

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I said I wanted a medium-sized

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TOGLIATTI SAYS "CHASE OUT U.S.”

0,000,000 men. If they had 2,500,- 000 they were doing : well" -- Reuter.

PEKING SLOGANS

recailly stated no gun-running on a large scale was going on out of Manlik-United Press,

PLANE WRECKAGE IN SAHARA

No claims will be admitted: after, the Goods have, Jeft the Godowns, and all goods remain- ing undelivered after August |7, 1930, will be subject to

ront,

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Paris, July 30,

and broken, chafed A search plane which found the damaged Goods are to be left missing French Bristol plane in

the Sahara Desert today radioed in the Godowns, where they that there was little hope of sur will be examined on August. vivors, the Air Transport Com- 5, 1980, at 10 am. by our surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & pany said here tonight..

The Bristol was badly damaged, Douglas. the slimmel sald.

London, July 29, Communist China today called for opposition to the American "Invasion" of Korea and the libern- Rome, July 30. tion of Tilwan and Tibet. Palmiro Togliatti, Italian Com- The New China news agency, munist chieftain, told-Party mem-na-report monitored here said He then called a foki to take bers today to prepare to chase the Chinese Communist Party told out the American invaders" as the Chinese Army to oppose the me to see the room/

the North Koreans are doing.

United States invasions of Korea" and "prepare for the liberation His admonition: was his first

of Tulwan and, Tibet.". These The companyzold that the To comply with the General The Tok! accompanied me up public utterance, aince returning slogans were included in 36 slomiltary plane which found the Bonded Warehouse Regulations

from the meeting of European gans adopted by the party to mark Bristol would return to Algiers consignees must have Party lenders In Berlin-A390=.

the Anny Day-United Press. tomorrow and they hoped then to clated Press, Conta

be able to give detalis---Hauter.

to the 2nd floor.

"Ho opened" a vacant room and asked me to, ga in to, have a look at it

14

I entered the room,”7

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All claims must reach "us" before August 31, 1960, or they will not be recognised.

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