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FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1954.
Dulles Will
In Line Of Duty Repeat Appeal
"No, I'll spruk from here." he said from the duck. "I work
E policeman was Il expert in understate in an hotel and when I finished ment. Describing how he had chaseki Dennis, The young man who stood in the dock at Bow Street, he
at four o'clock yesterday after- noon, Just walked up 10 Oxford Circus to seo a friend. back to the Then I walked Strand to
bue to Brixton where I live."
ket
For
United Front
Washington, May 7.
The United States Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, in his radio report on the Indo- China crisis tonight, is expected to renew his appeal for a united front of the free world to resist the Communist subjugation of Indo-China and thence of all Southeast Asia. against
Buid: "I tried to jump on him, but I slipped and fell
The case was found proved, under an oncoming taxi. 1 en the piyll Lujd Sir was unable to detain the Laurence that there were three prisoner, but I H&W the previouk officer giving chuse."
Dennis.
convictions
"HE came here
BACK TO QUIET LIFE One Imagined the young 66TIE
of t May policeman. In the process uf
last year," said the officer being run over, continuing his In charge of the case. "Before observation with his notebook | that, be had worked for big out, perhaps, under the spinning father on is for in County wheels of the taxieatz. An Galway and been given 30s. ú extreme example of devotion to week pocket money." Over here, duty But the policeman made Dennis had worked mostly hi nothing much of it, and no one hotels.
walter or silver eise seemed disposed to, though cleaner. when the officer's evidence was over, Sir Laurence Dunne suid to him: "This is the first time I have seen you, in't 11. since you were hurt?"
"IB
Sir
that record right?" Laurence asked Dennis.
"Except that I'mu innocent and I've never touched no cars any- where." said Dennis.
He
was scht to prison the policeman without any show
three months, He went away
941KL A little white ago.
And as he left. the officer and his felt about colleague who had shared the the policemen who had arrested
DENNIS DOLTS
"YES"
11 serined.
Arrest
of
Dennis,
of how
for
him, went loo. linck to patrol been
London ts|୯ ; where badly hurt in making another te
**** (nothing much untuwari arrest. Jews and collar-bones | W
had been broken. After that sort huppens, but where they
う
treatment,
|
gathered, une
being run over by taxi in the course of one's duly hardly registered.
Dennis is a gungling young Irishman, and the two policemen had watched him hanging about
trying
the
parked cars.
door-handles
of
When they moved in unison
towards him to
arresi, Dennis had sceni
make their
the bod Strand,
plulnclothes officers, and bolled
the
across
dodging the rule.
CAUGHT
took care
une
ever
night
at any time be called upon to throw themselves under Lux is
ju chase, or be savagely set and hospitalised in The upon course of duly.
Indo-China Discussions
(Continued from Page 1) scaled off today, with each of A double doors locked
gueroa A
ry entrance.
Ter Dennis pursuers, but the
Inside, groups of light walnut other held on. Down in the tables have been arranged in a Adelphi, a chauffeur, who had
circle, with eight upholstered once been a policeman, saw chalos behind each table. The the chuse w grabbed at
arrangement gives Chloese their Denois. The arrest was made. nearest approach so far to
Now, Dennis, who had plended "gifting round a table" not guilty to being a suspected the Bik Four Powers, with person lottering with intent which they claim equally. steal from cars, fumed quietly in the dock
ust Bow Street,
Sir questions?" asked e when the Mory was
with
It was made clear in authoritative circles here today that despite recent talk of alleged United States diplomatic defeats at the Geneva conference Mr Dulles is persisting in his effort to negotiate a "joint declaration of intent" by the nations concerned to support France and the Associated States of Indo-China against aggres- sion if events should be such as to require it.
Following Mr Duiles's speech, | Joseph Lantel, laid down on Use State Department is plan March 5, ning to upy rouch
representa→ At that time M. Laniel said tives of the nullons concerned that
France would consider with
with vw to opening official "unacceptable ппу project
talks immediately to prepare
such
such a jeint declaration,
Current official United States thinking envisages positiv declaration which would CX- tho press the unity of will of free world to realst the im
our
under tire colour of an
ceuse fire, would be gin by endangering our soldier? and friends without obtained sufleient quarantee Assure the development normal negotiations and
having
10
of
the
Laniel then
went
on to
position of the Communist chance of durable peace." system on Southeast Asia.
of
Tr United States view 19
demonstration that such a Allied unity of wiil would diminish the need for united action
in
There have been many reports recent weeks that this Unite 1 States proposul had been aban- doned because British
of
re-
luctance to make any military commitments in advance of the results of the Geneva conference, But it was made clear today that the United States is still form of united seeking some declaration before the results of
the Geneva conference are pro- dured with the intention of the strengthening the hand of French and other free nations in discussions at the Indo-China that conference,
M.
insist on: 1. The
complete evacuation of Laos and Cambodia by in- filtrating troops.
2. A
in
the udvantage
against
no-man's-land around the periphery of the delta northern Victoam. 3. Guarantees Communiste taking of a truce to bring up reinforce ments, and
for the French and
4. Precautions
of the security native forces.-Reuter.
What Mr Dullos appears to be seeking is some form of ad hoc or joint declaration agreement which would make it clear to the Chinese during the Geneva conference that their efforts dominate Southeast Asia doomed to failure. This, it is hoped, would Increase the chances
Communists of the agreeing to a reasonable settle- ment at Geneva,
To
ore
Daring Singapore Robbery
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
-3-11
"I'll bet I know the first word ho'll be able to say! It'll be 'nuts' to this strained spinach!"
Terrorists Escape
After Bombing
Singapore, May 7.
A terrorist group responsible for the death of a police lieutenant and three special constables successfully eluded ground forces and swarms of RAF planes on Thursday after more than 20 tons of bombs were dropped on the bandits jungle lair across the straits from Singapore.
One was
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TWO APPEALS AGAINST MURDER CONVICTIONS
Two men under a death sentence for the murder of a 60-year-old woman in the course of a robbery at 73 Nga Tsin Wai Road on November 23 last year, appealed against their conviction before the Full Court comprising the Acting Chief Justice, Mr Justice T. J. Gould, and the Puisne Judge, Mr Justice J. R. Gregg, this morning.
The appellants, Lung Yee-hing, alias Lung Tsai, 22, and Kam Yun-chuen, 28, were the only two of four accused who were convicted on April 1, of the murder of Tam Luk-sum. The remaining two accused, a man and an amal employed in the house where the offence took place were found not guilty by a Jury.
Mr W. K. Loo (instructed by accused, they should have also Mr W. 1. Cheung), representing acquitted his client the appellant Lung, asked the
Hearing is continuing. Court to grant him the appeal in the interests of justice.
The gro
grounds he put forward were that the Trial Judge was
wrong in admitting statements of the accused which were not free
and voluntary;
05
that the Judge falled to warn the Jury that for
they as possible should not use the evidence of Kam (second which he
should to the
the appellant) have
co-accused,
done according
principle of
verdict
aw; that the Jury's
was unreasonable
could not be
or
Med having
be Budence.
regard to the
Mr Loo contended that there was no evidence of a concerted plan to commit a felony invalv- floor ing violence in the top where the woman was murdered; there was no evidence of the murder having been committed
in the furtherance of a cobbery
involving violence;
even if the
July were satisfied that the
accused did go to the top floor, there was no evidence he went there to commit a robbery in- volving violence; that even
the evidence of the accused, Kam, were accepted there was no evidence that the accused, Lung, went up to the top floor, but on the contrary he was in the next room on the second floor. and the murder could not have been committed within a space Ave minules according to Wong Yee's evidence during which time the robbery taking place on the second floor. Mr Loo referred to the evi- dence and to the trial Judge's summing-up in enlarging on those grounds.
Fourteen British Lincoln and Their bodies turned block be- Vampire aircraft made repeated fore they died. bombing and straing runs over Two died from drinking con- the area on the Up of the Johore faminated water. peninsula Dn Wednesday and drowned in a river. Another Thursday. By late
of Thursday died of jungle fever and two night, security forces reported more died from wounds that no trace of the terrorist group became infected. British, French and American
which ambushed and killed four Nine terrorists died of starv- offelals spent today preparing
ation. police officers the day before,
Because of constant while the story of the chase was the Western brief for the talks.
shifung of position this group loid.
Singapore, May 7. The ambush alle. almost lost their way and wandered Diplomatic sources said they
of the Singapore about without food until they discussed the possibility of pro-
Three Chinese, two with within sight armistices,
dropped guns, held up four assist skyline from the air, was made posing
from regional
slorvation. an inferno within minutes after United Press, leaving the Vietminh in control "Yes." Dennis sald, and turn-of areas they have already won
ants of the China Company, the bandit attack, as RAF plones ed on the officer in
firm in dropped rack import-export position an
of after rack until elections
can be held 18 who had gone into such detail months to two years later.
can be reconclled with that of Singapore, yesterday even- bombs. to describe the cars Dennis had
Government the British One of the Vietnamese dele-
who ing and atole 100,000 dollars fampered with. "You never gates. Mr
have categorically declared that Dnk Khe, Nguyen
and of watches they are
worth saw me near no cars, did you?" Minister
not prepared Democratisation.
to give for did," said the officers, and told a
about British 16,000 dollars in cash. any undertaking prew conference today
military action in Indo-China in Vietnam would not accept any read through the list.
the
The gang, all said to be be- of
results advance solution involving partition uf
tween 25 and 30, struck on Geneva. the country. Cambodian and
It is also not clear whether many office workers were pass- Laotian delegation leaders
such a a "declaration
shop of intent" ing the
on their way not expected here until weekend.--Reuter,
would be regarded by the Bri-home. tish 35 involving 2 military
done.
the box,
GETTING A BUS «OULD you like to go into If the witness-box and give your evidence on outh?" Dennis was asked.
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It is not clear whether this
commitment,
Pretending to be customers But the British are
watches, the under-wanting to buy
threo men kept the stood to be agreeable to a joint
shop declaration signed by
Britain,
Suddenly assistant busy. France, the United States and whipped out a gun and levelled Asian nations in
it at the assistant who the arca
wag at-
onp
Southeast Asia promising the tending to them. full and active support of the At the same time the un- signatories for any settlement armed man closed the doors reached terests of Far Eastern peace and assistants cecurity.
rec at Geneva in the in-and ordered alt four
An eyewitness to the bombing air attack said he thought the
EVERY "probably wiped out living thing within 1
hall square
area." Ground forces moving into the bombed reported no sign of the terrorists-United Press.
Grea
milo
JUNGLE TAKES TOLL
Singapore, May 7. Proof that the jungle may be
greatest enemy to
Com-
Latest Official Appointments
Mr David Scott Robb has been appointed a the Urban Council, during the Member of the munist terrorista in Malaya J. D. Clague, it was announced absence from the Colony of Col. Kdespite the
Jt protection affords was brought to light to- day with the capture of
terrorist recorda,
to room at the back. The victims were then The signature by the British bound and gagged, of such a declaration, in effect
As the hold-up men ransack- a Geneva setticing the shop, a coffee shop boy guaranteeing
would con- ment in advance, tribute
The brought in cups of coffee which to strengthening
had been ordered by the shop ing efforts of the free world to maintain
united front at assistants. The boy wan show: Geneva and thus obtain a rea- trussed up and locked in the sonable actuement.
room with the shop assistants.
But
t
บ
would appear to foll short of the kind of joint de- claration at present
sought by the United States and France,
The British formula does not united appear to provide for action if the Geneva conterence falls to produce on armistice or o settlement in Indo-China and the war then continues.
WELL PLANNED
hour over the raid, which ap- peared to have been carefully) planned.
It was carried out so quietly that familles Uving above did not, know what was going on will the alarm was raised,
Ope
fruit.
derrorist
died
from
1
On
wab
of the
JUDGE'S DISCRETION As to the first ground con- corning the admission statements of the accused, Mr Justice Gould remarked that this admission whs the discre-
tion of the trial Judge and as long as he
as he directed himself by the correct principles, the Ap- peal Court would not interfers with that discretion.
The grounds of appeal of the
were second appellant, Kom,
forward put
by his Counsel, Mr T. A Shurlock (instructed by Mr M. T. Holmes).
Mr Shurlock contended that Kam had been falsely accused and wrongly convicted; that if the verdict of the Jury in finding not guilty that accused, the other two accused (especially the பட
the
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that
CAT Plane Missing In Indo-China
A CAT Flying Boxcar air- lifting supplies for French Union
forces In Indo- China is believed to have been either shot down or forced down in the fight- Jux zone.
The bead office here of Clvll Air Transport re- ceived brief news of this by cable this morning. No details are known.
Mr A.
A. T. Cox, CAT President, and Mr Bob Rousselot, Director of Operations,
aro leaving Immediately for Haiphong
vestigate.
A of €119's known
pilots are operating
Flying Boxcars, under contract with the French Government.
They
are
tised for delivering sup- plies.
Normally, esch Flying Boxcar carries two pilots,
one wireless operator and two rowmen. It is not known how many were manning the plane now downed, nor is there any news regarding their safety.
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In the Government Gazette to- day,
Other appointments gazetted man), who were alding and The number of Communist Assistant Contrades to be a belos principals in the law is one shop terrorists who die in the Jungle Assistant Controller of Posts;
second each year remains unknown Mr. F. T. Winterton. Stores degree in pursuance of a com- į land. 6 p.m., security forosa. But a Com-Offeer, to act as Senior Stores mon design and purpose for the munist casualty list captured in Officer during the absence from committing of a robbery with Kelantan gives an idea of how the Colony of Mr
F. J. Young;
violence in the course
of which some Red guerillas die.
Mr. Kwok Wal-yin to be
a reason death was caused, was a Assistant Excerpts from a ilst contain-
the able verdlet, then the verdict of Secretary Urban
Mr. Chan Council;
Fuk- anding the
second appellant 49 Communist casualties him to be Deputy Estate Dutyguilty was perverse; that
Commissioner: Mr David Chenhird
third ground was the falure by polsoning after eating a jungle to be a Member of the panel of Det. Insp. Ingo-Buckingham at during the absence from the CID Office, Kowloon City, on censors, Another hanged him the Colony of Miss Helen Yu; March 3, 1854 before charging after he became too ill to keep
MAW
W. Segrue, Senior Superin Kam with the murder to show The gang took about half an up with his group.
Three died from poisoning tendent of Police, to net as As-him as required by the Judge's half an hour after eating toads,istant Commitouer of Folice; Rules the statement of other
Mr T.E
Clunie
Assistant Super-persons who had been charged intendent of Police, to act as with the same offence. Senior Superintendent of Foilee;
COMMON PURPOSE Mr Shurlock submitted Mr George Leys, Assistant Superintendent of Police, to act there was a pre-concerted plan
'Senlor, Superintendent of to which From a political point of view The gang are belleved to have
the four accused it is clear that the Elsenhower got away in a car with the help summery:
Police; Mr J. E. Burns, Principal were parties. This plan could be 6. Tima Righal and Programme Offeer. Prisons Department, to inferred from the actual Administration is still seok of an accomplice.
“BLIN, Contact
сот they Balog : Gen-Rot as Chief : Officer, Prisons | mission of the offence, anCE MIS | AIMÈralla, New Zealand, Mauritius ing some diplomatic Instru- The alarm was given when
with Naws,
Miss Vids Department;
Margaret the ment which could be formally one of the shop assistants freed
surrounding circumstances.| 9. Interviews, Storio
Maid Hearson, Education Officer, to It was to approved by Congress which himself
Produced by. Homemey Jückverde
folony In- commit telephoned the (audio). and
Cantonese 0.30,
by act as Senior Education Officer. volving violence that would give the Administration
Ratio. Leon 27. Prepared: by (woman).
robbery
and to commit greater authority than it now Preliminary Investigations re- 8. X/ Lee. Assisted by Denis Bry possesses to deal with the Indo-vealed that 310,000 in custa bod ALL PAGE: 1.15 MAC of the Director of Medical and Health second floors of 72 Nga Tsin and Len Wal|Lan (Recorded): On the recommendation of the robbery on both the third and been taken from a safe and that week winem Primrose (viola); 350,
Wal Road on November 23, wrist watches worth THREE CONDITIONS
aboutwenty questions from the Car Services, the District Commis- $100,000 were missing.
Part 31 of hedio Hour Kong, Ques aloner. New Territories, has 1953, some time shortly after 9 Administration · spokesmen
A description of already madej
the thres: Anne Manden, Tappointed Mr Leung Sik-hung am. In the furtherance of this purpose clear robbers was flashed to all police John Litur Stan by thecord: to Bo Food Officer for the pur-common design that the Administration will divisions.
Fit Weather Report zime signal poses of the New Territories the four accused were present not go further than`it. ia
the second New London Relay fuules, made by the Governor in premises at that time. The four been granted the privilege of and. Wack!
floor of the
The following persons One wore a mask during the New Talk Hendon Ben Council. thorised to do by Congress, that hold-up. any
action in Indo-China by
were alding and British Naturalisation. It was accused HE the Governor ha#GD- japanevadí.930. An Introduction, to A senior police officer salda Aanottoamente 13, kloeng In "This is one of the most daring bethan The Digimon proved the relinquishment of abetting the commission of announced in the Governmen concert with other free nations robberies ever
between HS Delton, bla appointment as an Assistant each of them was either
felony involving violence and Carette today: and that tho Asian
Rimpson, Dr Wilson, Knight. (BBCTS):
Mr. Pang Begović presented by Special Constabulary of Mr CS. Tudsonitecorded) 19 at Johnston,
of
China alluation,
have
the United States must be
eur
police.
carried out in
Radio Hongkong
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nations Bingapore, and it was well Twow signal. Muus Lovers Hour Superintendent of the Hongkong} *** was in the second" do- | tofiệng }-{{sedrefary);
hould be included in any such planned too." ad hoc arrangement,
Two of the men Regarding actual terms for multicores when they entered the righ an armistice in Indo-China, Mr. shop. All were described in an Dulles I understood to have well-dressed,”
Printed - and published by WILLIAM ALICE GRINHAM for 1 fold Congrosional landati, yoke. The suitcases are balleda and on bebait of Bouth China Morning Post Limited. at 1-8 | terday of the French frierma, have been used to carry awa Wyndham Strest, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, | which the French -Premiér.“M; the", loot"-
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If this were the case, ssid ning yat-hing (managing direc Mr Bhurlock, and the Jury for), Mr. Tong - Bun-loupe Aur, acquitted wiwo of the four,; mmeshant),