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COMMUNISTS
UP AGAINST IT IN RUMANIA
Washington, Apr. 4.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee re- ported today in a staff survey that "an acute state of tension" exists within the government of Com- munist-dominated Rumania.
But it added, "There is little likelihood of a successful explosion so long as the Russian colossus stands firm."
The study, prepared by the Legislative Re- forence Service of the Library of Congress, said most Rumanian officials and many Communist Party leaders actually were the "bitter enemies" of the Moscow-designated ruling clique in Itumanía.
For Bikini Victims
The Only Known Cure
Is Dangerous
Tokyo, Apr. 4.
A Japanese doctor treat- } ing 23 fishermen exposed to the Bikini hydrogen bomb explosion said today that radioactive elements have lodged in the bones, liver and kidneys of the victims and the only known cure in dangerous.
"Apart, Digrefore, from the Iruders end A small group of unly government
fanatles, the
and Party officials Moscow
could count
irs & critical situation are those who are loo seriously compromised to hope for leniency." sald the survey,
Il novich
discontent popular with the Hted regine had reached "serious proportions" by Just year, when the government, In Boe will other Kussion satellites, "slackened the reins in the wake of anu-Communist rioting in East Berlin.
In uling out chances now for a split between Rumania Russia, the report said;
coull not
as any-
CHINA MAIL
Established 1945
1
MONDAY,
APRIL 5, 1954.
Beginning Of New Romance?
Final Submissions
In Deposit Claim
Final submissions by Mr John McNeill, QC, "No senior Counsel for the plaintiffs in the $21⁄2- one in Rumania considers the million deposit claim against the Banque Belge Communist chieftains
Pour l'Etranger (Extreme-Orient) of Edinburgh House began this morning when the case resumed before Mr Justice Reynolds in the Supreme Court. the evidence Mr McNeill said that having heard given by witnesses for the defendants and having cross- examined them himself or by his learned junior, Mr Percy Chen, he had come to the conclusion that it was
thing but agents of Moscow who their grip
10 hope maintain on the country for any length of time, without the tenet of Soviet armed might- actual or potential," said the re-
Dr Masanum
port. Nakulzumi, top radiation specialist al Tokyo University, tuld ik gro of Japanese
scientists that ele
We're
to clean out
De Nakazumi said his patients had symptoms unlike those of victims of the atomic bomb ex- plosions
Hiroshima art Nagasaki. Radiation from those explosions dil not reach the
vital organs, he said.
SU
NO TITOISM
In
on
The survey sal the Union had hit slight success
Communiem imposing Rumanian scholars, workers and Church grops. It alto noted resorytnant" ngast the regime anong the manag:rial group.
It described as a "crushing de- its In- for Communism"
feat
inflame
The Ashing bot. Fukuryu ability to communise the furmer
the Maru, which carried the 23 seu-and
peasants sen at the time of the explo- against thu laki-owning Kulak sion, has absorbed
much class. The survival of the radioactive material that it will ulak class, the
report said, would seem not be safe for three or four
to be the worst years, he said,
thom in the Besh of the Com- munlts."
The
described survey "sensational" last summer's re- treat in Communist attempts to collectivise the Rumanian
Dr Noxaizumi also said the fishermen's condition will prob- ably get worse. Meanwhile,
Japanese Gov- ernment officials were to meet and decide bow much money they will ask from the US as compensation for the effects of the hydrogen test,
Reports from Rome state that ex-King Farouk "Miss ક to marry
Naples". Ex-King Farouk looks rather glum ALS glamorous Irma Minutolo (Miss Naples), wearing a low cut gown, smiles for the camera at the Monte Carlo Casino. London Express.
Assaulted Coolie And
Sheaffer's “SNORKEL"
TWO MEN CHARGED UNDER THE
EMERGENCY REGULATIONS
Sequel To Raid On Aberdeen
Fishing Junk
The trial opened before Mr Justice J. R. Gregg and a Jury of five men and two women at the Criminal Sessions this morning of two unem- ployed men who were charged under that section of the Emergency Regulations which provides for the death penalty upon conviction.
Au Keung, alias Sai-lo Tim, 18, and Wong Wai-hung, alias Fa-lau Hung, 28, were charged respectively with using arms against persons without lawful authority, and aiding and abetting the use of such arms.
The two were alleged to have taken part in a sampan rald on a fishing junk in waters off Aberdeen in the early hours of January 5, when the complainant, the junk master, was wounded by a gunshot fired by one of the marauders.
From the Files
100 Years
Ago
Last week we gave the Hon. Rev. Edward Pellew's defenco of his brother the Admiral, addressed to the Times, with that journal's handling of
12- quite sufficient so far as it goes, but leaving come points unnotlegd, probably from un-
equaintance with local facts.
These oversights wo shail endeavour to supply.
We are told, that among the Admiral's reasons for refusing leave to
to the men were, the "samstron" (7samshoo) and other temptations for seamen with which the port of Hongkong is infested; and having tried the
the with officers, the sick list was experiment
petty
in-
"many were
and creased. brought off by the Chinese police
drunk, and lying in the street with the sun burning like a fumace, the thermometer at 90 deg." Whether or not
or
85
Hongkong presents pecullar templations thing 14 certain, that
casc
to peamen,
one
after 10 months' confinement on ship- board, seamon will rush upon them with avidity, while, as wo have recently shown First accused is defended by sampan be given a tow.
in the А горс
C39L of Mr V. L. J. D'Alton, instructed
Captain Fishbourne's was accordingly thrown onto
crew, the evil is little felt when พ. by Mr H. Young. The the sampan. No sooner had the frequent brave and Judlelouts second is represented by Mr boat been made fast with the treatment
That are adopted. S. V. Gittins, Instructed by junk, when one of the four men samshoo and the other deleteri MISS P. Leseby,
are obtainable on shore is also certain; but had
his residence with the Governor to suggest means for the abate- ment, if not suppression, of the "You might think the plainant was a brave man," Mrovil, it would have been more
to
the purpose than for his charged with Blake-Kerr told the Jury. "In brother, a country clergyman in under the Emergency stead of submitting, he pushed Englund, to all pubile atten-
the second accused into tho
in the sampan-alleged to be sam Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Senior the second accused-jumped our liquors Crown Counsel, is prosecuting, onto the complainant's junk, the Admiral taken advantage of assisted by Div. Det.-Inspector brandishing revolver, and H. A. N. Cattell, of Western threatened the junk master, Division.
In his
Blair- opening, Mr Kerr told the Jury that the two accused were offences Regulations which were passed in 1949. The Crown's case was that in the process of the attempted robbery on the fish- ing Junk, one of the ralders coolle.
hit Chan discharged a revolver and Loons, could not pay his dues to the the complainant, Tung Sun Wor Society, he was Crown Counsel sald In this beaten un by its members, one of
Ctran whom, 34-year-old
Tak hit Chan over the head with an irou bar,
unnecessary for the plaintiffs to adduce any evidence Policeman
and that he was going to address his Lordship on the defendanta' case.
care
the
i.c.
the action "that we
to
Winding-Up
Petition Adjourned
panty
under
the
Mr
provi-
When
ricksho
Oben Tak was then chored by a Police Officer and he hit the police. man on his hand with the bar
he tiled to resist arrest.
process, the sald
accused might be
to be guilty of several offences, such as possession of arms and ammunition, wound- Ing or assaulting with intent to rob. But in the present in dictment, the Jury was This morning at Central. Mr Lawcerned only with the charge of rence Leong found Chan Tok gulity
Count
com→
drinking "Sam-
water. One of the other three tion to the revolting facts" re- ink the
first sulting from sampan the accused-then fired two
shots ekoc with another revolver in quick succession at the complainant.
"The junk master was hit on the front of the left thigh. The bullet passed through the thigh and lodged in the back of the
Fortunately, spine.
it missed all major parts of the victim's body, and at no time was he in any danger of dying." con-
Crown Counsel say that the people in the junk then shouted for help, where- That, he said, was the gist of upon the sampan occupants cost off and sailed away. The com- the Emergency Regulations.
back to Aber- plainant salied JUNK STOPPED
where he notifted Mr Blair-Kerr went on to say Police. He was taken to hospi
lawful
on two counts of assault occasioning using arms against o person actual bodily harm, and one
or persona without of assault with intent to resist ar authority. real. The defendant was sentenced to a total of 12 months' hard labour,
Det. Sub-Insp Lai Kin-hung in
case "wald outlining the
thal on Marets is Chan Loong was approach. men along Hennessy Road. He was asked by them if he wanted to loin
ed by the defendant and two pict
the Tung Sun Wor Boylety. agreed to join the Society, but he Bold that he gould not pay his dues on that day,
scene and chased appeared on the the defendant to the waterfront,
Toi
near
deen,
went
on to
the
Wok
But it said the same depen- best known way
tency on tusslan power would the radiation
seem to rule out any Titolsm in} efernen la #150 destroys body-building calcium. Burmanta stoceno Communisti
He said, however, that blood leader foeing the hostility of Mr McNeill said this morning transfusions
the Cominform the use of both
and the that several days ago when he antigens night help offset the population would have a chance started to address his Lordship effects of the drug used to drawjlo survive".
he had indicated what radiation particles
body The survey identified Rumania | position was when
as "must important area of organis
to trial, Iran Cur- Large amounts of radioactive inson behind th
have made a cluir in Hongkong eirments
found
the tain
Rumanians, dollars and we all
have pleaded stad bones
and organs of the
that we had deposited that sum 23 except for a "Itw thousand con~ who Japanese Ashermen
Communists", resented were vinetd
with the defendants as margin burned by the hydrogen bumb's the Russon stomination,
in respect of certain letters of radiation near Bikin Island on
Sovic credit. March 1, he said.
After reading from the state-
Hearing of a petition for the ments of claim and defence, winding up of Messrs George Counsel said that it would be Falconer and Cu. (H.K.) Ltd., seen from the defence pleadings Union Building. which Was
that the place where the offence tal. that thus far the defendant bank Axed for today was further ad-
occurred was just off Brick Hill, had agreed that plaintiffs hadjourned to 10 a.m. April 12 by
Chipnor Wong
Later in the day, one of the four Chuk Hang deposited with them Hongkong
men who were said to have been dollars to the amount
Aberdeen. The pleaded the Acting Chief Justice,
complainant, un the sampan appeared at a Polica Justice T. J. Gould, in the
Chan For-tal, would give Stolen and made a certain corn- B3 margin
certain ugainst
Supreme Court this morning,
He was arrested, but he evidence authorities to negotiate.
that he, his wife, plaint following a joint application by
At 8.30 pm on March 27 Chan
was not before the Court in this mother and two brothers, set cose. It was further stated by the Counsel for adjournment.
tour Another of the Loony saw the defendant and number of other men walking along off in their fishing junk about 2 arrested at the Aberdeen fish mar Defence, Counsel went on, that
Mr James Joseph Osborne
Hennessy Road. The men came up
Ash. They ket, but he was also not before the a.m., on January 5 margins wo? securityKing, goldsmith and sliversmith, to Chan and asked him for his ques
South sgreinst fullure to accept or pay of 20 Braga Circuit, the When he said dat he had no salied
from
Aberdeen, Court.
Wong
MEN STOPPED money, they proceeded to beat him then eastwards towards drafts d'awn ogninst the parti- petitioner, petitioned fo: the
up with the defendant hitting Chan Chuk Hang, and were heading culer authority to negotiate. winding up of the Com- on the head with an tron bar. for an island further south, Po
Atam., of the same day. Mr He was drawing his Lordship's AS
Bigir-Kerr stated, two Police con- particularly attention
PC (B) 11. Young Sun-man, then | Toi. that sions of the Companies Ordin-
patrol stables on
at Wong Nel men upon wo oft Wong Chuk Hang, the Chong Gap came because it was strange, in view
He was repre ewance, Cap. 32. of them pleadings that the de-sented by Mr Brook Bernacchi
A small walking along the road, and decided where the defendant hit his hand Junk was stopped by
to stop them. They called out to feratant bank, through its Coun- and Mr D. A. L. Wright, both
with an Iron bar. Affeg a struggle 5ampon. containing four uc- the two men. One of them-the the policeman managed 10 arrest cupants, The Crown's case was second accused-was seen to throw sel and its witness, had spent on the Instructions of Mr M. A. the man. ecnsiderabl time telling the da Silva.
Nomething dowa on file ground, Defendant is his evidence omitted that two of them were the ac- This was afterwards found to be a
cused in the dock. Court something rather differ-
revolver. The petition was opposed by
was found by the Evidence would be given that ent, Mr McNeili sald.
the people in the sampan hailed Police partidges and two empty Messra George Falconer and Co. NOT REPAID "At any rate, it is admitted (HK) Ltd. for whom the Hon. Constable
hand when he tried to arrest him. the junk and asked that the artridges which had been recently d'Almada, QC, Mr John the Defence that those McNeill, QC, and Mr A. J. Cilt-
dollar Hongkong
margins have ford, all instructed by Messrs not been repaid," said Counsel.
Hastings and
and Company appeared. He said that it was therefore Two other opposing creditors
that the defendant and two
the position of
by Mr R.W.S. any bank when a deposit was Winter, instructed by Mes
Messrs made by customer, of
Johnson, Stokes and Master. debtor to that amount of Hong- Mr Bernacchi sald this morn-
dollars, and kong
that the ing he understood that by con- plaintiffs
were in the position cent of all parties there was u of an unpaid creditor of the joint application to adjourn bank for that amount.
the case for a further week by of the fact that the Unless defendant bank could reason substantiate one or more of its Banque Belge case had not yel defences plaintiffs were entitled finished in which Counsel were to judgment, Mr McNeill sub-engaged.
Granting the application, his He said that when his learned Lordship sald that he had friend (Mr d'Almada) opened already indicated that he would the defendants' case he appeared be prepared to adjourn only on to take the line that the red condition that a joint applica form (forward exchange) con tion was made. That application tract was the only contract to be
now having been made, his considered. Mr d'Almada had Lordship said he would adjourn said in his opening address that
the case until Monday next at wherever he had used the word 10 a.m. "repald" or a similar word i was to be understood that he moant pald.
Some sources believed the amount muy run as bight os $8,000,000, United Press.
Radio Hongkong
I.K.T.
and
Pin-
{arms. But #1 sold It was "questionable" whelber that relaxation would cuse the tensions.
The survey said "strong-arm methods" were to be expected farmy con- the collective inued to be shunned. United Press,
Charged With Stealing Whisky
in
admitted
bank was
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Four British soldiers appear- Ferded: 845, "Box 200" Bert Gilletted bofore Me Hin-shing Lo at at the Organ (09): 7, Composer Central this morning charged Viralma GIshwin: 730.with stealing
Weekly
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at Victor's Restaurant on April. Programume devoted to Literature, Prams and the Cinema. Edited and 3. The whisky was the pro- Introduced by Donaki Brook Books: Reviewed by Alleen Dekker perly of Jack Condor.
The
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and World News (London Relay}; ed for 48 B.10, Opening of King George Custody. Memorial Field, Hongkong by Ha
Excellency
the Governor.
Alexander Grantham G.C.M.G.
Commentator: Brig Young (0-
curded: 9.30, Orson Welles in The French Forces.
Black Museum" No. 3 In the Series
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Eplaude 3: The Jack Handle":"9,
Time Signal, "Out of the Blayeri
Bag" Billy Mayeri and Rhythm n-
written
by
(Continued from Pare 1)
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rall to Hanoi for Anthony Brown Produced by RD. | airlifting to the Thai country Smith (ICT): 9.45, Concerin, fortress 180 miles west; Concerto No. 1 in D Flat Major, Op.
10 for Pland and Orch. (Prókodert)
in
When he himself opened his address a few days ago, Mr McNeill said,
Leo
were
reproge, contribularies |
Alleged Indecent Assault
he had pointed A 65-year-old gardener, Mak out that what the defendants Wing, of 194 Sassoon Road, were trying to do was to ride stood before Mr Hin-shing Lo on two horses at once-the red at Central this morning charged
Vietmini units were active form contract being one horse, with the indecent assault of a
the margin agreement being the seven-year-old girl.
...Andor Foldes "(Piano) and in some parts of the rice-bow!
Martinon; 10, Tašom it from here
Mak, who is alleged to have
on
Lamoureux Orol cond. by Jean urea, Vlotminh troops surprised other horse., with Pearl Cart, Dick Bentley and light Vietnamese baitalion He had also pointed out that commited tho offence
two horses could not be ridden March 30, was remanded on dail
tomorrow until by one person at the same time of $200 because as Mr M., A. Ubaghs further enquiries.
Manager of defendant bank)
southeast of
Jimmy Edwords Repeat of just near Phat Dlem, the Catholic Tisurday a Broadcast (DBCTS) 10.30. eapital 75 miles Internasional Cabaret: 10.15, le Hanoi. Broadoaming Orob.: 1050, Weather
Report: H. Time Signal, Radio News Losses for the green Vict Reel (London Relay) 11.16, Goodnamese battalion were reported night Music, God Save The Queen; i "heavy."—United Press.
12:30, Ciara down.
Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICE GRINIAM for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony pf Hongkong.
had said that the obligation in
respect of margina did not arise What's Her. Line?" Solution until the first obligation under
the red form had been imple mented, ir McNalli said.
Hearing is continuing,
2. BERJEANT-MAJOR
(m the W.R.A.0.7) London Expravn` Servios
for
جها
that he hit Chan Loong but he mid that he never hát the Poller
must have injured. ils
stable, fle said that the Polleof
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By Galbraith
241
"I hope George proposes in time so we can have a' Juno wadding so why worry about Byzantine culture?"
This revolver
fired.
men
expert to contain
area
The two
were taken to Aberdeen Police Station. As a co- malt of what they told the Police.
search was made of the where the two were treated and a second revolver was found hidden In some small bushes by the road- wide.
The bullet found in the com plainant's body was found by the Ballistics expert to have been fired from the first revolver picked up by the Police. The accused, Mr Blat-Kerr went cn, were duży charged al Aberdeen Police Stallon and they made statements in answer.
Hearing is proceeding.
Charges Withdrawn
A Chinese man and woman
EXAGGERATIONS
D
dog"
ten
This too would have better tested the Admiral's regard for the welfare of his men
than exaggerations about their being "hy brought off to the ship Chinese police, and lying in the streets in the sun burning like furnace
at or 05
90
residence of During years In Hongkong, we have
known
the thermo- never once meter so high as 95, and very seldom 90; but when we call to mind that Admiral Pellew wilfully and unnecessarily ex-
a boat's posed
crow for hours during the hottest season of the
year, merely to carry despatches to Hongkong, which and might have been otherwise mere expeditiously forwarded, we read with amazement about his constant dread of exposing men to the Influence of a "Bun
furnace."
"Ho burning like meant to give the men leave when the weather became cooler then, how was it that, within less than a week of the
20
mutiny the long withheld leave was At Jost granted? The weather had
become cooler; but the circumstances of the mutiny were in print and generally talked about.
There is however an im- portant admission which we are
other surprised to find coming
does, and from the quarter which is not we believe generally echoed throughout the service, namely that the Admiral and the squadron were here for the protection of British persons and property; not indeed that either have as yet been in great · danger, or that during his com- mand there was any imminent occasion to fly to Canton" for that purpose.
تمر
PETITION IGNORED
The Admiral world wem, to have toll his brother nothing about the petition of the seamen for fulgiment of the promise made at Trincoma- lee, or of their own right, for leave to go on shore; but he doen tell him that the "row" originated with the bad characters, and not tire good portion of the crew, who "wounded themselves by running. against the drawn swords." "But if 1 be true, as the Admiral also told his brother, that these wounds were "nothing." 1t of corse matters little how
inflicted! the hospital surgeon rough perhaps were took a different view of cuts acros
were spared a second trial at the forehead and the spine, while characters the men bore. Lectures
the Supreme Court this morn-up's books might. hew what ing, when they pleaded not being within the province_of, the
Hon. and kav,
Pellew, ho reads one on this o0o- on to the Times, on the duty of newspapers being cautious in dis- guaning, thủ conduct of Admirals and Ģenerāls, and other public lodiy duals, especially when absent: that of . whatever
guilty to a charge of robbery with aggravation and were told that the Crown did not propose to, proceed against them.
The couple were acquiiled
chargo week on last
duirages at omniał abroad may commit, or incapacity he murder, when two other men, with whom they stood trial, may evince, the home journals ara not to comment on them, but Jeave were sentericed to death.
government and the country to take They were Chung Ming-sun, their information implicitly from his allas Chung Sum, alias Chung despatches, waited they must con
teh all the fanks worth knowing, Ming-sang, the man, and Leong The Tom and Nov, tentlemen, in Fong,
the woman, Another the course of his publie, I not pastoral, experience," must surely woman, Kan Lal-choung, who even till kich doctrkig la appeared with them this morn- most in favour with the unworthy; ing on
a charge of receiving and that the truly merforklik sre calumnesfor", in the Was stolen property,
least afraid of also dia
publid grew, especially where they charged.
Dompet
into jwvestigation Proceedings were before Mr | aurred delinquencies. Tule was the
·Justice Recce, and Mr Deamond ordeal through which the Adolfrai could not pus, and it in festerrat, Mayne appeared for the Pro-
3f not diaries)," in him sccution.
brother to Cenourne it.
their
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