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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954,
Huks May M NEHRU WAVES TO PILGRIMS Surrender
Silence In En Masse
Court
was late at night, and
I a tall man tem
ed against the parapet of Lambeth Bridge, watching the black river hurrying to- wards the sea.
Presently.
the
man
stretched and yawned, as if he were ready for sleep. He left walked his river-gazing and slowly, head-in-air, towards the Millbank side.
DEVELOPMENTS AWAITED
Manila, Feb. 18.
com-
The mass surrender of luks appeared imminent last night as House Speaker B. Laurel was Jose tacted by the brother-in-law of Huk commander Lula Tarue to sound him out on the stand of Congress re- garding the grant of am- nesty to surrendering dissi- dents.
were
te
to take
He stood for a moment by the roundabout on the embankment [
While refusing
commit there, hovering on the kerbside,
told Speaker Laurel then changed his mind about himself.
Taruc
that members of the crossing the road.
Ilouse
up the nutter, He also told Taruc'a brother-in-law that in order not to embarrass President Mag saysay, the lower House would take part in the negotiations
by merely creating three-man
#1 committee to confer with the to ensure the or three times more, the President, and
He returned to the bridge, and stured again at the water, and listened to the summer-sound made against the bridge's plers.
THE WATCHER
Two or three times on to this
shore, now to that, and in be- tween each listless journey, he stood on the bridge, looking and
Istening.
A policeman had unobtrusively been walching the tall man. Now, he went up to him. "Good evening, sir," he said. "You got enywhere to go to?"
backing of the House of any de- cision which the Chief Executive may adopt.
Meanwhile, 20 AFP Corres-
learned pondent
from very rellable sources this morning that Tarue and his elite 20- man bodyguard would have been flown to Manila on Thursday afternoon, but Taruc's surrender to materialise, it was learned, because
President. wore Magsaysay refused to give his greyling vandyke beard, and approval to what these sources grey-streaked hair brushed described us general Huk sur- neatly back
Terms Inid down by
The tall man, who
above
له الله
broad, renter £ intelligent forehead, looked down Tarue and sold in a qulie. cultivated voice: "No, I've nowhere to go 10, officer. I've no money to go! to anywhere.
He sighed heavily and under the lamps, the poileeman saw how tired he looked. Tired, or ill, or both.
cun
HOPELES8*
go
WELL, look here," said the officer, "there's a place to, for the night you where they'll charge you nothing." He gave the address of a hostel.
"No, thank you, officer," the tall mari
hod bcen Thinking
river, I'm
sald. of
the
זיי
heavily in debt, you see. Hope
IN SAME AREA
area
As a matter of fact, it was added, President Magsaysay was
the
very fame in Loguna province (southern Luzon) when the Manila Times reporter, Benigno Aquino, was
Lo
to sel
Tarus necompany Manila.
interviewed Aquino,
who
on
Tarue on Tuesday somewhere in the Sierra Madre mountains, returned to the same pince Wednesday with a moving ple- ture crew and nimed Taruc and surrender which was not disclosed, wer submitted chair- in writing by Turue to
his men.
The
general Huk terms, the nature of
man Manuel Manahan of the
less." He shook his head and President's Complaints and Ac- -The river waston Commission, it was further smiled wanly.
the place for me. I thought," he learned. said.
The policeman arrested for wandering abroad and lodg- ing in the open air, and to this charge, at Bow Street next the tail mau, whose Edmond, pleaded was guilty before Sir Laurence Dunne, the Chief Magistrate.
morning,
name
President Magsaysay yester- day countered the order of the bim Army
Chief of Staff, Maj- General Jesus Vargas. for the resumption of military opern- tions after midnight today at the Huk surrender negotiations Не Quezon province. area in directed the ceasefire zone to be held inviolate till February 22 the deadline sel for the Huka to reply to the govern)- ment terms, -
FIGHTING IT OFF 44 { }HAT'S happened?" Sir Laurence asked In # gentle
"You look in pretty poor shape."
STANDARD WEAPON
Edmond gave a wry, shome- faced grin. "I've been rather quarters
I've suffered a
straightened things out a bit.
After a flying trip to the second military area head- In Canlubang town, near Quezon, Laguna province, unfortunate," he said. "Stupid, President Magsaysay said last too, I suppose.
"I realise night:
that peace good deal of ill-health, been
with no negotiationis
wli fighting it off for some months neg now. Felt I couldn't afford the peace is the standard weapon of the Communists. I will not time to go into hospital till I'd permit this weapon
to be used against us. At the same time “Have you any people?" Sir there are many
any in the rangs of the Huls who are not Com- munists but have been deceived "No," said Edmond, who is by glittering promises
of land 38, "I have no relatives at all." and social justice.
We must give these people a chance :> THE FIRST THING
again become useful citizens. To ELL, look here," said Sir them we cannot close the road peace and rehabilitation Laurence. "I'm going to to remand you for a week. It will which this new administration is
Laurence asked,
Mr Pandit Nehru Wayca the to the crowds deur Sangam during the festival in the Ganges, during which at least 500 pilgrims were killed and 2.000 Injured when the Vari crowd got out of hand and stampeded. The ceremony, which is normally held every twelve
alme at- years, was tended by Dr Prasad, the Indian President. Police made
Lathi charge when a pro- cesston was blocked by the orowds and children, invalidə and lepers who were unablo 10 move fast enough, were trampled to death-London Express.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS By Air
Formaka, Okinawa, Japan, U.S.A. & Canada, & p.m.
Philippines Surface
‚ ́N. Borneo, 4 p.m.
Malaya. Ceylon, India, Pakistan. 3 p.m.
Philippines. 3 p.m. Rabaul, p.m. Macao, 0 pm.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 By Air
Thailand, Burma, India, Ceylon, Pakiston, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain and Europe, a.m.
Indo-China, 10 am.
Formosa, Japan, Korea, 1 pan, N. Borneo, Australia, New Zea land, & pun.
Malaya, Indonesɗa, §. p.m.
JUDGE INCREASES SENTENCES
In the Criminal Appeal Court this morning Mr Justice C. W. Reece increased the sentences of two appellants whose grounds he found were "frivolous" and dismissed the appeals of five other
men.
LARGEST
VIPITING
MILEAGE GUARANTELO
Forced Το Make Confession Allegation
Two men who appealed against their sen tences of 12 months' hard labour and 12 strokes of the cane for larceny from the person told Mr Justice J. R. Gregg in the Appeal Court this morning that they had not committed the offence but had been compelled to admit they were guilty after having been beaten up by the Folice.
Appellants were Li-Sang and Li Wah, and they naked. for a reduction of sentence on the grounds that the termi imposed on them was excessive.
Wis
First appellant einimed he joffenpes had been committed ot hawker and he had no the same time and that he had aged mother and several necessity to commit any erline. | ani After his arrest: he claimed he children to support. was beaten up by delectives and compelled to confess.
Second appellant also said he was a hawker and did not know why he had been arrested. He was beaten up by the Police and forced to make an admission of guilt.
His Lordship said he could see no reason why the sentence which, in his opinion, were nat severe should be reduced. He dismissed the appeals,
SENTENCES VARIED
In two other appeals against Mr Justico Gregs
sentence,
the
Hin Lordship dismissed appeal and said that.in his vlow oppellant had been leniently-
the charges on dealt with os
been sentenced which he had were serious.
NO SUBSTANCE
Chan Pong, sentenced, to a total of 39 months on charges of larceny from a dwelling and simple larceny, had his appeal dismissed, his Lordship holding that there was no substanco to the appeal. Appellant claimed he had been forced by the Police to confess.
SHEAFFERS
line
Hongkong Firm Loses Action
Singapore, Feb. 10. Judgment for the South -ern Light Trading Cont
pany in a mult⠀⠀ "claiming 75,930 Malsynel dollars (£8,000) from the Hong- Колк frm of Wheelock, Mardon and
Limited, for lossta
by the late" arrival") of 'a ship chartered from Hong- ΕΠΟΣ to pick up 2,500 tomm of irewood, was delivered by Mr. Justice
Fletcher Karers
in
Boruce,.,last week.
North
The plaintif OOMDENY that there, was maintained that
broch of contract. Tho chartered ship, Use Alina, was.scheduled to arrive between July 1 and July 10, 1953, but did not ar rive until July 21.
When the ship antved,
It already had a load of logs on board and wa only able to take on 700 tons of firewood.
Two Singapore lawyers, Mr N.. Macey for the plaintiffs and Me - 3. E Lloyd for the defendants, argued the case—Renter.
Successful Appeal By Room Boys
The Crown did not op 18 pose an appeal brought this
An appeal by Yung Ldl-wing allowed the appeals to the against sentences totalling
extent that he varied sentences months hard labour for house-morning by two room boy's Ulegally im-breaking and breach of a de of the Luk Kwok Hotel
which had been posed by magistrates,
?n-
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portation order, was also dis
Appellant asked that against their conviction for missed. L Sun, who had been In another case he quashed the conviction of Cheng
terms of the sentence Imposed for re- brothel keeping at the Hotel Sik-lun on two counts of larceny from an unknown per- leneed to concurrent
be and as a result, Mr Justice sons, holding that he could not steal from an unknown three years hard labour and 12 turning from banishment
rok:s of the care for larceny rescinded as he had returned to C. W. Reece quashed their person., Cheng had pleaded guilty to stealing a fountain
From the perron one year for the Colony with very great dit-
conviction and ̧ ordered ; a pen and a wallet containing $1.40 from two unknown another simile offence, and two ficulty.
yeur's for breach of a potter Wong Tat appealed against a fines.
refund of monies paid in persons on the Causeway Bay reclamation ground.
tion order, arded for a reduction The Judge revoked the БЕД "You do not seem to have of sentence on the grounds that sentence of six months hard
The successful appellants were tence of nine months passed on benefited from the leniency of he had only
because of person. He denied, the offence Pur Chl-wing and Chan Kom- and said, the. Polícet, had...” mos | ·hop,^ench of whom "wis fined allowed to stand the sentence adding The time to think of beatings by the Police.
Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Senior been truthful about the matter $1,000 and bound over in $2,000 of 18 months which Cheng your family is before you
drew the when ho appeared before the for two years by Mr Lawrence Counsel, Crowni after- received on two other counts of commit an offence, not
te had picked up cong at Central last December. attention to the fact magistrate, He Court's Larceny from the person and wards. There is plenty of work possession of an identity card
but you cannot for you,
that the sentence of three years but the lighting from a maid Pin, was convicted of keeping get
complainant which was not his. Cheng ap-
Imposed on the appellant was too easily money
and two
ing claimed it he threw the glove rooms and Chan was convicted having Illegal, the pealed for a reduction of the quickly by snatching jewellery
magistrate
back on to the ground.
of alding and abetting the power only to impose a term aggregate term, having pleaded from a shop."
keeping. of two years. He said it seem- guilty to all counts,
ed clear from the record that the Intended to magistrate hed tho
give the appellant three years
and imprisonment,
suggested that the Court might vary the sentences by altering the sen- Lence of three years. on the first count to two years and to make the sentence of one, year on the second count tive to the first.
Cheng on those two counts but the Magistrates," he told Leung, |,fore the Builty bo- labour for larceny from 140)
|
As for Kwan, Mr Justice Reece told him that he would be well looked after In Prison hospital, if he were ill.
to
In increasing the sentence on Au Cheong from ten months to a year and that on Lee Holt-Un Others who had their appeals from 18 months to 30 months,
against sentence dismissed were Mr Justice Reece told them that
Mak Kam, sentenced he considered they had been
months kst month for house- generously treated by the Magis-breaking and stealing clothing trate and that they were wasting the Court's time in appealing when they had
absolutely nothing to say, "You don't know when you are lucky," he added after reading the criminal record of the two men.
Au was sentenced to six months. last December for tram stop pocket-picking at a and to another four for return- Ing from expulsion.
Appealing against his con- viction
he told Mr Justice
Japan, U.S.A. and Canada, 0 p.m. Reece that he was waiting at a Indo-China, 8 pm.
tram stop for some one when a Shanghal man accused him of stealing bls wallet.
By Surface
China, People's Republic, 8.30 am Мосто
៥ ៨.៣. Japan, p.m.
Indo-China, France, 2 p.m.
Thailand. 2 p.m.
Philippines. S5 p.m;
Macao, pan.
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PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS
and money and HoWing-yuen and Leung Tal-hing, both sen- tented last month months for possession of house. breaking Instruments at night.
to
nino
Blood Bank Appeal
A
Through the co-operation of the Hongkong. Theatres Associa- tion, and under the sponsorship of the Hongkong Branch of the British Red
Society, Cross short trailer, made by Shaw and Sons, Ltd., is being shown in 40 Mr Justice Reece noted that, local cinemas for the next three the appellant had three previous weeks. A preview of the film convictions for picking pockets, was held at the Oriental Theatre tareeny by finding and posses- yesterday.. sion of an instrument At for an unlawful purpose.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 By Air Philippines. Guam Hawall, U.S.A. and Canada, Ceylon, 9 a.m.,
found The Judge Burma, India.
that the Thailand, Malaya, Pakistan, Middle second man, Leo, had four pro-in Hongkong for new blood
Great East, Africa,
andvious convictions, which included Europe, 9.m.
ten counts of larceny.
Deltain
Radio Hongkong
H.K.T.
Time Bignal, and Programme
Lee, sentenced last month to 18 months for burglary and stealing three suits belonging to Major Leigh, claimed that he had been wrongly convicted. He
The Almdemonstrates, In ̧ à practical manner the important work done by the Blood Bank and underscores the urgent need donors. The Red Cross Society would especially like a bigger response from the Chinese com→ munity in contributing to the Hongkong Blood Bank.
CORDONE-
when
Hla Lordship sald he co- sidered the sentence to be fair and dismissed the appen..
Europeans Robbed
that th
In "one" of
Pun's grounds of appeat were the premises. In which the alleged offence tool place, did not in law constituto a brothel; that the evidence of accompiltes was uncorroborated in a particular; that the miadirected himself as to
to the to substan
evidence powledge; that the
Hate Pun Magistrate
Pun's
Pun to a
Idelated subjectation con-
of the earning other rooms in the Hotel
there
WAS
Mr Justice Gregg told up- In the carly hourS pellant be was lucky in that morning Mr C. Artwood of the which formed no part of the the magistrate had, by an ever South China Morning Post who subject matter of the charge sight, imposed a larger san-lives at 137 Waterloo Road, was that
Insufficient tence than he was entitled to disturbed by the clatter of loose evidence to found a conviction
the figor. and Pun was not guilty. would change, falling on do in law. The Court
made the noise A thief who rovise the sentences imposed
The second appellant's ground by changing the term of three was not a bit, perturbed but was that if Pud was not guilty years to two years, the other stooped to pick up the money. on any of those grounds
Mr Astwood shouted at him appeal then he was not guilty sentences to remain the same, and to order that they be all whereupon the burglar feet the of served concurrently.
WAR INJURIES
of
Bing and abetting-WA Astwood's cont
appellante were repre- Court by ustir which sented in the Amada Q.C.,
beside the the Hon. Leo hanging
house with and a
pair of had been
Crown Counsel, Mr. D.F.
Nz Wal, sentenced to 12 bed, three bottles of whisky instructed by Mr H. Calne,
belonging to Mr Clifford, and a mantha hard labour and 12 strokes of the cane for larceny gold watch belonging to Miss O'Reilly Mayne, informed the other Judge of the Crown's "attitudo from the person, and to a con- Rosemary Barton, two
the outset of the hearing. current term of one month for occupants of the house... failing to report to the Police while under supervision, asked that the order for caning be res velnded. He said he did not dispute the prison and the terms, but feli he could caning because of injuries suf- fered during the war.
not
Bummary: 6.03. Jazz Half Hour house, stopped because ho heard | 40spitals and. is entirely free. dr. Oh, would stand.
help us to help you it you're seeking to, bring to this county mented by Robin. Day (Studio): 0.20 molser inside and was' cought by l'iunt blood is never taken from | Lordship remarked.
perfectly frank with the proba tion officer, whom I want you to have doctors have a look at you."
The government terms for
Huk surrendor is that they (1)
Portuguese Half Hour (Studio); 0.50, Weather Report; 7. Time Bimal and men who
rushed
from out
howe
Me Blair-Kerr said that if the caning was the only thing the appellant was appealing against he would cons
-consent
to it as the caning ordered by tho, magis- trate was also Biegal. It is pointed out that the His Lordship rescinded, the blood is made available to all order for caning but said the sald he was walking past the
by Another important point is
Crown Counsel, hia.
It was extra- Ilegal sentences World New London Reg; 7.16, within, "The clothing was not anyone who is not fit to give it. ordinary how Actually the amount of blood camo to Do
by the News Talk (London or
Imposed donated is replaced in two to magistrates. Her asked if there Beece told him thing, however, is to let the month; (2) those charged with 1.Special Announcements; 7.18, London in my possession," Lee odded.
Bilharmon'e Gren. Water Music Mr Justice
any explanation and *1.30, Buite” *(linndel);
"Down that he was caught red-handed, three hours, and in two to three was Memory Line" "presented By Allsen and there was no question of weeks enough new blood cells whether it was due to the word Woods (Bludio); 8. "Jilt Parade"
the are formed to restore the blooding of the section of the Ordin pre- anyone,
content to "normal" conditions. The Week Ten Top Tunes
anco had been
under which the persons sented by Bernard Hicks (Studio); street,
sentenced. 8.30, Take it from here with Bally He also dismissed the ap
Bir, Blair-Kerr.io replied that peal brought by Kwan Fat and 2:
under Section: 93 of the Maria- Bap against their
trates :: Ordinance j'ai mazistrato two years sentence of
for steal Beer a gold-
bad power to order caning it smith's
the victims of the offence hap- Theft,
pened to be women or chlidren. He could only suggest that the magistrates must thave," místendi the sectionsite
LitKat, 21, and, agany 18, appealed
"Yes, sir,
a talk to. The first down their crms at the rate of 20 per cent for all ranks tich crimes stand trial before courts, and (3) government aid to thosi cleared and pardoned to resettle.
Frence-Pratso.
very
thank you much indeed, sir," Edmond said. He went away, slowly, like, un elderly invalid...
A week later Edmond's name
Jogers Dick Bentley and any Edwards (BBCT8); -5, Time Signal. Sports Review by Brig Young (Stu- dio):' 9,15,~' At the Opera:
was called again at Bow Streat. Chinese Woman and Trolde" (Wagner) Act 2 (Boerend
No ono, answered. The gaoler
said quietly: "This man, sir, in reported very ill in the prison
hospital. He is not expected to
Robbed
3) and Act 1 (Scene 1-Pts, 18
wiin Principais, Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Kwan
on
Bottles
Alleged
he Chorus Master: Douglas Robinson was in the third stage of tuber=| Shitstor I and
Filharmonii. Oret cand culosis wille Leung, said that Charged: - with " larceny A middle-ego Chinese woman when Furtwanges: 1020, "Ro-
la gold bangle
Jive for more than a few days, was robbed by two men of port on the Royal Tour (Resorded his family were victims of the bailes of 22,378 turge emply been
valued at $150 London 10.30 Sweet and Shek Kip Mel 'Fire and he bottles, valued at $1,070 The court fell strangely, while she was mounting the Low The Misurine Erie would not find them intact if he Chiyoung, 38, unemp touchingly,, momentarily sent stairs to her house, 395 Hen Weither Report Red Loden
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* Laurence's pen, as he wrote in today, belo
his register the two words, "No i report was made to Eastern
appearance, against the Demo Police Biation and Police Are: in-
For Edmond
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