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than bour earlər

the Q.P,0.

alosing times.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH T

Closing Times Dy Air

100

Siam, Burma. India, Pakistan. raq,

Africa,

Iran, EgYPL

Fost & South

Денят

Maurt, Great Taly, N.W. Europe and France, B p.m.. via B.O.A.C.

Indo-China, 5

France.

p.m..

via

Atr

Canada & U.S.A.. 3 p.m.. via Canadian Pacific Airline.

Foringss. p.m.. via Hongkong Airways

Closing Times By Rea

Macao, a.m. & 4.30 p.m., on Yü

CCHIA

Men and Hongkang.

Peoples Republic.

0.30

a.m. & 4.30 p.m., by train, via Canton

Indo-China. O .m., A Tin Sang. Slam. p.m., m Rance.

Malon. Ceylon, Madagascar, In-

dia & Pakistan. 2 p.m..

Betelgeuse.

THURSDAY, MARCH 8

Closing Times By Air

India, Pakistan.

Persian

Star

Gullf

Porta, Egypt, Fast & South Africa Mauritus, Great Britain, Italy, N.W. Europe and France, B p.m., vin 1.0.A.E.

Slam, Malaya

&

Indonesia, B

p.m., vto Cathay Pacific Airways,

Jараn & Кутев, 靠 p.m.. B.O.A.C.

Phillippines, 8 p.m., Airlier.

via Philippine

Indo-China & French North Atrics, 5 p.m., via Air France.

Closing Times By Sea

Macno, 8 a.m. & 4.30 p.m., o Yu Men and Hong Kong,

China, Peoples Republic, 8.30 am.

& 4.30 p.m., by tram, via Canton.

Japan. 1 p.m., as Pakhot.

Formosa, 2 p.m.. Shengking.

Malaya. Burma India. 2 p...

Strdhana Philippines. p.m. Anelyken.

FILIDAY, MARCH

Closing Times By Alr Formosa, 10 a.m., via C.A.T.

B.N. Borneo. Austraita and New Zealand, 5 p.m., via Qantas Empire Airways.

Hawak,

U.Я.A.. Philippines, Guam & Canada, 5 p.m., v Philip- pines Allinen.

Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylan, India. Persian Gulf Ports, Egypt, Fant & South Africa, Mauritius, Trent Bri- fain, Italy. N.W. Europe & France. 5 p.m., via B.O.A.C.

Formona, 5 p.m.. vin Hongkong ATWOVE

Closing Times By Sea Macao... and 4.30 p.m.

Yu Men and lung Kong.

Chine, Peoples Republic, 8.30 a.m.

and 4.20 p.m.. by train, via Canton,

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DES VOEUX ROAD SHOOTING

BALLISTIC

EXPERT GIVES

EVIDENCE

F. A. Ewins, ballistic expert, and Dr T. C. Pang, Police Surgeon, who has made a special study of forensic medicine, gave evidence before Mr. Justice Gould at the Criminal Sessions at the resumed hearing before a jury of four men and three women of the Gloucester Building pavement shooting case.

On trial is Siu Ming, 26, a former Hongkong policeman, accused of having used a .32 Walther automatic pistol without lawful authority against Li Chi on January 13 this year.

Prosecuting is Mr M. Heenan,} Crown Counsel, assisted by Det-Sub-Insp. F. Roberts, while the defence is being conducted by Mr S.V. Giltins, Instructed by Mr A.K.W. Lui,

of Mesra Lo and Lo.

Continuing his testimony Ewins, assis- from yesterday,

superintendent, tant

quarry

PWD, said that from

barrel had it characteristics any other.

a bullet fred

Walther pistol | own individuali distinot from

Witness described Ings on two crime

ENDANGERS Angerprints.

DRINK

For Hospitality

Serpe Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola

Coca-Colaca

Court Martial Kashmir Dispute:

Verdict

A

Sergt. Michael · Gassler, RA, was yesterday found guilty by a court martial of committing an act of gross indecency with Chinese, maio and was NOTI« Lenced

to one year's Ini- prisonment and to be dis- charged from the Army with ignominy,

The sentence is subject to confirmation.

Guzzler wRE found not gulity by the court om, a charge of indecently a#- mulling a Chinese malo.

MacDonald

In London

For Talks

Year's Hard For

Labour For

Fraud

was

Powerful Plea

By Pakistan

Lake Success, Mar. 6 Pakistan asked the United Nations today to appoint "an outstanding personality" with full powers to resolve the long-standing dispute between India and Pakistan on the future of Kash- mir.

Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, called upon the Security Council for "prompt and vigorous action.”

He said that whoover was "Of course, the danger there. appointed by the United Nations is that a problem left to look should have full powers for the after-Itself may-run-wild. When discharge of his responsibility It runs wild nobody can predict what including the power to effect where it might run to and demilitarisation by removing or it might bring in its wake"

this Sir Mohammed said that disbanding the military forces of all interested parties; to exercise task was a more difficult one. It

Was to try to convince effective supervision over

Security Council that

hat the situa- functions of government in the Lion was of such gravity that it State, and to arbitrate on points required earnest, vigorous and of Bifference between the speedy action if it was to parties,

prevented from breaking out in

manner wherein

the

Sir Mohammed also asked the Council to take the following

settlement

Further

might

2

the

be

peaceful

be ruled out. his task was to indi- cate where previous efforts had got stuck" and what was needed their to bring the matter towards

settlement. with speedy, peaceful

(1) To call upon India and

to withdraw

Kashmir",

A

he

(2) To ask India not to con- tion that India was in lawful voke a Constituent Assembly in occupation of Kashmir or make any attempt sald.

to det

determine unilaterally the future of the State".

A

under

that

conspiracy

perm

he added..

degree of certainty | $3,200 by cheque. Since that day outside the position will improve there was no time to lose. If sunded the Maharaja

Stealing liquid or materials was cited markings would not

SMUGGLERS A Raincoat

the

PAGING MR

GAITSKELL

Chinese

to make

the

morning of the next

London, Mar. 6. Mr Malcolm MacDonald, British Commissioner Gen- eral in South-East Asia, ar- rived here by air tonight.

Mr MacDonald is here for action; talks on the Far Eastern situa- For fraudulent conversion of tion with the Prime Minister, Pakistan $3,204.00, Tang So, 44, manager Mr Clement Attlee, and Cabinet forces and to co-operate of the Man Fuk Cheung Import Ministers, He had flown

here the United Nations represcata-" The whole argument of the and Export Firm At No. 92 from Singapore with General tive in the Wischarge of his Indian delegate rested on the his find Connaught Road Central cock-Sir John Harding, Commander duties,

"absolutely untenable assump- bullets and loft,

sentenced to 'one In-Chief, British land forces in the com-year's hard labour by Mr Lat- the Far East. a test bullet under parison microscope and said mer at Central this morning Mr MacDonald, who is to stay. that ho found seventeen when he pleaded guilty to the about a week in Britain, will

STARK FACT ichertical markings. He had no charge.

begin his consultations tomorrow.

"The

fact is stark

that doubt

the at all that

two Det. Insp. Slu, prosecuting, morning when he mecis Mr Sir Moliammod said

that India's occupation of Kashmir crime bullets

test stated that on December and the

12 James Grimhs, the Colonial taking this action the Council was brought about as the re- bullet had been fired from the last year, Li Kam-pul, manager Secretary,

would put "to final and consult of conspiracy between. same weapon.

of the Pui Shing Building Con- General Harding will be tak-clusive test" India's statement the Hindu ruler of Kashmir tractor, at 144 Lockhart Road, ing part in some joint consulta- that it wished to honour Its and the Hindu lenders of India,

talks obligations Replying to Crown Counsel, ground

previous the victims of Ewing said that he had a little 50 und Goor, placed an order for tions and will also have

Council resolutions which called being the people of Kashmir", knowledge of Angerprints and tons of Japanese Lion Brand with War Office officiais.

cement

at $4,064 with Mr MacDonald said at the air-for valued

free and impartial Sir Mohammed said. Mr Heenan that defendant's agreed with

firm, On that port that the Communista in plebiscite In Kashmir.

"This conspiracy was hatch- there was no recorded case of occasion, complainant deposited a South-East Asia would have no

jed during the NO TIME TO LOSE

spring and having the same sum of $1,399.20 for the cargo. hope whatsoever if it were not two persons

summer of 1947 when some of On January 9, complainant paid for the Communist threat from to defendant the balanco

He said that events in the the most prominent Hindu lead- of outside. Mr Heenan: Would you say $3,264.00, $04.90 in cash and "If they do not got help from world were moving fast anders visited Kashmir and the same

to accept 11 LIVES

saying that weapon there had been exists in

no delivery of slowly and steadily," he said. the Council did not take prompt their point of such as this pistol would make the cargo.

He said that After a report had Asked if there was a danger action there would be "the An object lesson demon-Identical characteristic marks been made to the Police, de- of

"volunteers"

danger to the peace of wrote on October 20, 1997, TO- fendant was arrested on March marching into Indo-China, he

questing military

assistance strating why the greatest as another pistol?

Sir Mohammed, at the opening from the Indian Government. 5. Defendant admitted to the replied: "Your guess is as good Months care must be executed in the Witness: There may be some

of his statement to the Council, On markings the same if the weapon Police that he had spent $3,200. as mine."

The handling of gasólene and

Commissioner-Generat

said that unfortunately

of airborne very day, as the result fired was the next made ja other highly inflammable succession, but collectively

bigh mountain his last visit to little progress had been made operations over. said that since

of the State London

towards a peaceful settlement of ranges, portions coincide in

In November, things the Kashmir question which had had been occupied

by Indian had got a lide better in Malaya. been before the Council at Kowloon court this morn- every respect.

"People are getting more in-

on armed forces. Ewing also gave evidence of

formation about the terrorist several occasions: ing by a fire brigade Officer the mechanism connected with

"Those of you who may claim He said that Sir Benegal experience movement, which means that

of theso

matters for the benefit of the public. the loading and unloading of a

(India) In his will Narsing Rau are able our forces

be able to judge how The safety of eleven lives Walther gun.

speech last week had set himself much preparation and get moro a "comparatively easy task."

must have were Jeopardised and several For stealing a Navel raincoat persons

of that The refusunl sustained various do-

preceded an operation It was to Impress upon in belonging

the kind," Sir letters of British troops in Korea VAST

Mohammed said to leading Scaman

IMPROVEMENT grees of burns all because

Council that it need do no more Reuter! Ivor E. Thomas of HMS Dam-woman

Next Crown witness called { addressed to friends in Hong- To a large extent, the im- than accept Sir Owen Dixon's pier, Chun Lam, 23, cooked food handling of petrol inst Sunday was Dr T. C. Pang, Police Sur-kong has nothing to do with the provement of conditiona ย suggestion that the matter now stall foki, was sent to prison for night.

gcon, attached to the Head Hongkong Post Office or the Malaya depended on what hap be left to discussion and sattic- four months by Mr Hin-shing

quarters, The near catastrophe was the evidence of examining the as- quiries this morning revealed,

Hongkong.He gave

en-pened outside. But in recent ment between the parties them- Army authorities here Lo at Central this morning.

months there had also been a selves. Det. - Sub

of a fire which broke cused at Central Police Station Inspector James out that night at 75, Tong Mei where he found him to be ave said that the fact that such let-rounding countries Pa

Major E. Billett, Army PRO, vast improvement in the sur- Marin told the Bench that on Read and completely destroyed

Particularly "At least a part of the ob- Pleading gulity to importing the afternoon of March 6, com- the third floor and all the perfect 3/4 inches in height, of 118 ters would not be accepted un- Indo-China and Burma.

fective he set himself was that the gold without a ilcence on Elainant went to the sports sonal belongings of the 19, 27, developed arms,

in weight, and reasonally y well

they covered the full postal General de Lattre de Tas- the Security Council should be

Bangkok, Mar. 7. the my Lee Hong before Mr ground inside the Happy Valley

The accused rate was a matter for the Chan- alguy, the new Frooch Com- persuaded that the best thing

Regent Prince Rangsit of Hin-shing Lont Central this racecourse to play football, and who herself lost everything and

and | Bad two pla-point scratches, cellor of the Exchequer.

mander-in-Chief, has done to do now with regard to Jalnat died early today from a was cautioned !rft his raincoat on the ground, was detained in Kowloon Hoone on the tip of the nose and Doubtless the report of the wonders," Mr MacDonald de- Kashmir and Chan

was to do nothing", sudden heart attack Bangkok discharged. The gold was Shortly after, leading Sea-

"He has inflicted Sir Mohammed sald.

radio said the Regent expired to be confiscated. ordered

man W.A. Black of HM Con- pilal for burns, was arrested and the other on the knuckle of the troops' discontent over having to clared

middle anger.

iderable find stamps for letters under

the defcat

"All that was necessary under the dangerous charged

for at 8 am. Another man, Chan Pak-kul, cord, who

outside goods was seated

ordinance before

He testifled to finding blood- battle conditions would even- Vietminh. forces,"

him to de, was to put forward The Thai, government Im 30-year-old travelling trader, the NAAFI canteen, saw defen-d'Almada

this stains on the

On Burma, he said: accused's collar. tually reach England and "some-

The certain st Kowloon

considerations which who pleaded guilty to importing dant walking away with a rain-morning. She was accused of blue overcoat on the outer as-it," he added.

of his white shirt and on his thing would then be done about

country

to be flown at the same amount of gold in a coat which he recognised as a carrying out an operation In-

feat on the insurgent forces settlement was dialcult --- at half-mast, similar manner without a Navad one, He accosted Chanvolving the exposure of exempt found human blood smears on pect of the. Lett collars He

during the last six months leart through the efforts of the The Regent's licence, was also cautioned and and took the coat from him, but éd Hauld.

period, and thee authority, Security Council and that, been expected. discharged, and had his gold defendant ran off.

HOW IT HAPPENED

the newspaper wrapping. The

bath political and military, is therefore, the problem should had not been confiscatext.

He was caught after a short

than considerably stronger Divisional Officer, V. C. Sey-blood on the latter was small

be left to look after itself. United Press, Inguffi.. chase by, Black and Mr G. D. mour, of the Fire Brigade, quantity and was

cient to determine whether it Binstead, Police Superintendent, Kowloon, related that a kero was human blood

Vioo-Admiral the Hon "Sir

Referring

to his visit to Lon- City Division, who was in the sene lamp was

Guy Russell, C-in-O Bitish don, Mr MacDonald Bald on burning low Witness vicinity at the time.

the ground last Sunday night

next described his Far East Station, who has been that he was here for another, SIDE GLANCES ght mamination Inspector Martin anked

of the clothing paying the and Wong Tin wanted to re-which the accused wore at the Hongkongi

an official visit to periodic review of the situation Bench to take a serious view of plenish the fuel. She took the time and declared he found no by BOAC for Dokyo,

left this morning in South-East Asia. He wanted the case, saying that the police lamp-head off with the wick blood stains on

to get round the table with the had received many reports of still burning and poured

them.

Ministers here who had respon gast- A fine of $500 was imposed by such thefts in that area.

Referring to

to his examination

sibilities in

connection with Mr Winter at Kowloon this In mitigation, defendant said Jene into the lamp.

that part of the world. morning on the proprietor of the he only "picked up the raincoats from the petrol was at the victim's felt hat and

He felt that it was necessary close by clothing. Dr

Pleading guilty by human bloo

to mooring to establish personal contacts and burned her hand. She let surface of the rim of the bat de the over melle, Lou between the Government in the gd, and the lamp fell to the

floor,

my, Hormello, while the singlet was coplout- causing a fierce fire to break sinined with blood partien- For, 37, acting master of steel the out. The fire brigade arrived farly ever the right shoulder. Ughter No 6147, was fined $20 the perimeter. Personal meetings dave eleven residents There were also bloodstains on by Mr T. B. Low at the Marine word of a more value than

Court this morning.

conducting conversations, over, thousands of miles by telegram, During his stay in London arrested defendant at Mr MacDonald will stay at the B19 on Monday, pro- Government Guest House In London's West End. Router.

found walk- Arrested when Ing in a peculiar manner

Road Central yes Connaught berday moming, Chan Hing, 23, unemployed, was taken to Queen Mary Hospital, where gold bars weighing 30 thels $0,000 were valued at taken from his person.

UNLICENSED FACTORY

Sui On Timber Yard of 2, Anchor when he saw it lying on

un-ground;

Street, for operating an

licensed factory and failing to fence la dangerous parts of an abrasive wheel in the factory.

result

а

was careless in the

the

by

the naked flame

The propricter of the Kwong HAD NO RADIO

Sun Motor Tyre Company of 788, Nathan Road, ground floor, was fined $400 for using the premises

as a workshop without registra tion.

Radio Hongkong

NK.T.

LICENCES

at

Kowkey

Stused alm

and the

4.00, “Programme Bummey'!; fant

6.02, Children's Story:

The Past" (BBC Broadcast

for

.of.

breach

Schools), Mary Stuart, Quesa · Of govemment

Gate Questos: 6:40, Hal Lorenzo At

How News and“ Nowe „Analysis (London

court

in

to

Mr

The

Tume

DOCTOR'S TESTIMONY

said he found

blood on the under

trapped in various parts of the the jacket and cardigan.

contacts

to transmiten he said,

Admiral Russell Leaves For Tokyo

Illegal Mooring

building by the spreading name. Questioned by Mr Heenan, Sub-Inspector Kong Sal-lun,

The two accused were All substance Nowy): 47.15% "Barviota Quis" Con-Young-manly of 100, Prince dicted By Peter Simon. (Studio); Edward Road, 3rd floor and 2.7350 Grani ·Bymphony Orchestre

that the

THE DANGER

,

Siam's Prince Regent Dies

Government has inflicted a de. would show that a pencerah mediately entered Sage all over

centre and its representative on

HK Bang

As a result of the fire one man Dr Pang said

two who was still in hospital suffering pin-point scratches on the Buoy Two residents in Kowloon from severe burns, while accused were superficial.

secuted. were fined $80 each for having police officer

is suspected of Witness added radio receivers at their homes sullering from a fractured spine a special study of forensio that he made without licences by Mr Winter sustained during the

under well known rescue medicino this morning.'

Shroff Disappears| S'pore Extends Mr Mr operations.

Seymour in- experts in England during the James

Post formed. the pourt, that, the last three ycura, and during The police are still investigato Office told the

that it defendant was a poor woman that, sikiy and his practical ing the disappearance of Chú considerable dim- and had lost everything in the work here had considerable Ka-pal, a 20-year-old employee to discover the offencese suid he did not intend to bloodstains.

Ore.

Singapore, "Mar.” 7. experience in dealing with of the Compradore's Depart-

The Government bas, banned ment of the Hongkong "and People at bad also resulted in the loss of press the case but brought it

of regulations

A girl,

together with the re-export to Hongkong of Ping-n, allat Shanghal Bank, Keung Bootlend. (ECTS): 6:30. The Golden instructed to ask for a heavy danger of the careless-handling gave evidence that she knew the

revenue. He was before the court as an object Keung ; Yin, aged 10%

$19,800 it yours,

was learned this all goods imported into Bing

poro for which lesson for the public to stress the daughter of a Police pensiongt, morning.

payment is made to United States dollars. She Piano (Studio): 7.00, Work Penalty,

of petrol and other inflammable accused when he was a constable

An official nollication says in the Hongkong Police Force. TELLIZENCE TEST SOLUTION the Government, does not wish

U BUDDONS the fire - Mr d'Almada said that he she had not seen him for some

trade,

∙With Pratas because of the defendant's care-in October 1850, and again on

must

impose a nominar fine, as, time and mot him by accident

Colony or do R a disservice to

but Hongkong,

ut the needs of Singap lessness, several persons suffered the night of January 12 this years & de equally imly po

consumers.. injuries and losa of property, near the Queen's Theatre,, also

come Wong Tin was fined $100 or anoldentally. They went together

For the

two months re- post, two two weeks,

exports to Hongkong have in- to the Par Kung Hold, in Wan- chal, where the accused, booked

creased considerably and large ARMED ROBBERY about 10 o'clock that evening and room. She returned' home

has been goods of currency origin bought Predaald not see accused again until

with dollars out Two Chinese broke into an

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE of it the Magistracy; # numbered hut at Homunita' ät Asked by mdr Henan if she

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negative computing dates, William with Hongkong because we do Office and all free occupant, Chian Nel Wing, of 910]| Amer schools of the Kalfobs Welfare and one gold dig den grote wilt Which and a blue Boyd; 3 Hymen, 4. The larynx, not me goods in return which

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