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VISIT TO ANGELA

THE

train lay THE London

alongside its platform' in the northern city's grimy cavern of a station. poisedi and ready for the routine

station south. The rua master, strulling important. ly, pulled out his watch, and by the door of the refresh. the ment-car.

conductor, handed tickets for break. fast to his first-class regulars as though he were investing honours.

them

with

A whistle blew. The team he- fan to mowe. Farewell kisses ended and

CHINA MAIL

1,000 Volunteers Prepare For Invasion Of Goa

Bombay, Aug. 3.

The Goan Action Committee today reported that nearly 1,000 volunteers from Bombay would march into Goa on August 15,

The committee said that the volunteers would enter the Portuguese territory by routes "un- known to the Portuguese authorities."

The volunteers, who enrolled today searched the house of the for the "freedom march", hid; Portuguese adininistrator. Cup- swam to do their utmost fortain Fidalgo, who is reported so the freedom of Goa by allibe in hiding in the district. peaceful and legitimate itans, the committee said.

Anti-Portuguese Goan "volun- teers" today were preparing de- Mr

N Lovanje, the fences in Selvassa, ádministrative Juader of the Indian volunteer beadquarters in the Portuguese

which movement

yesterday enclave of Nogar Haveli, which occupied the Portuguess terri- they captured after brief tory of Selvasza, said at a press clash with Portuguese police on conference today the Azad Monday.

Gom Dal movement ww.uld

Nowamen were barred from handkerchiefs me shortly march in Demao another the town but reports from other out. A hundred

adventures Portuguèse enclav were beginning. for every Ban

falder frein that leaves for

is packed, long damen away 1ke a cawdd unibol g with real-life adventure stories

A

THE LETTER

MIDDLE AGED couple who

third-class rom-i

sat in

partment in this particular train,

that the

Vent

rources said "volunteera" of the He rate

Leftist Goan People's Party had hari already efficient reinforce-raptured the police station after ments for this purpose, but was

A brief encounter with Portu- Arst rending

quese police.

Twelve Portuguese pollee were said to have made bayonet

charge

against the Goans, who opened fire with Two policemen

the

Government

demanding shi peaceful surrender,

lution

k Dumuo, settentry's

CURFEW ORDERED

their weapons.

were

Mr Lavanje

added that

been ordere i

in

may not have lenked rul auteurfew had

for it, but they were embarked Selvassa for feer of a Portuguese on an enterprise that for them attack.

contained 10

ה

frightening

degree the elements of adven-

ture-high risks

prize.

And

Breal

They were husband and wife.

on the way to try to restue their 20-year-old daughter from perils that seemed

Enormous.

0

them

The Dal administration

4 Appeals Dismissed

reported

seriously injured.

4

to have been

DOCKERS' BAN

In Bombay, the Bombay Port Trust General Workers

Union today ordered all dock workers not to work on any cargo ship salling to, or from, the Por- tuguese settlement of Gon.

It also called on the workers not to handle the luggage of passengers coming from, going to, Goat or other Portu-

Burglary, Snatching guest possessions in India.

'All Too Common'

What way t the letter from "Your London

said? daughter was remanded in vul- tody ofter pleading guilty to Four appeals against pri being drunk and disorderly in son sentences were refused the West End if you could: come for the next hearing of the by Mr Justice J. Reynolds in case...talk to Angela

to the

try persuad: her to leave Londen, where he is rapidly deteriorat- ing...she does no work here.

от

The union asked the dockers to observe the some ČBH On shipments to French settlements in India,

to

NO COMMENT

Supreme Court this

In Lisbon, the Army declined morning. In several of the comment today on reports cases which concerned bur- that 700 Portuguese troops left glary and snatching, his Goa on Sunday. Lordship said these offences were as a shock.

all too common in

ANGELA'S STORY

When

THAT had come

Angela lett home, Hongkong and the sentences she said she was going to Lon-given were not excessive. don to look for a better job In her profession --nursing

Her parents had written

to

say they might be a few minutes late, but in fact they arrived at Bow Street court a moment two before Angela War shown into the dock,

whispered.

for Coa

A government spokesman said no Information would be divulged on troop movements. Informed sources said reinforce-

ments

Goa, were en route to Bartolomeu Dias. Including the 2,400-ton frigate

The two appellants in the first caso were Tan Yiu, sentenced in June to a total of three years on one count of housebreaking and iwe of larceny, and Chung New sentenced to a year and

Choi

The Portuguese Foreign Office today frerusted its Legution in

Delhi

protest Vie in- of the Indian receiving Molen property.

authorities" in respect to anti- who had admitted Portuguese) demonstrations out- Tam

nine months on three counts once against

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1954,

Baby Boko's Birthday

R

necklace.

All dressed up with bangles.

starshaped carrings and red shoes, a little baby is ready for a big occasion. one candle on tho It's Boko the Siamese twin, and there is cake (Boko is pushing it of), Boko was enjoying her first birthday party recently in the plainly furnished two-room home at Kano, Nigeria. There were presents from the United Africa Company which employs Boko's mother, Mia Verenica Davies as a maleswoman, and from England. Boko walked step or two to mark the occasion. The doctors who see her every week are pleased with the progress she has made since she was separated from her twin at the London Hospital in December. The twin died søð Bokò has seen lonely sinco then. Now the doctors have given an order that may be her best birthday present: she can play with other, babies.—Express Photo.

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BALKAN PACT

May Be

LIBEL CHARGES

BAILEY Signed On

AGAINST

Committal Proceedings.

Begin At Central Court

Monday

The alliance

Belgrade, Aug. 8.

Balkanmilltary between Greece,

"It is a very serious allegation, particularly Turkey and Yugoslavia, is against two very experienced and reputed solicitors likely to be signed by the and also the managing director of a bank,” said Mr Foreign Ministers of the J. C. McRobert, Crown Counsel, when committal three countries at Bled In Slovenia on Monday, officials proceedings against Albert Francis Bailey, 33, on said here today. six charges of libel, commenced before Mr Lawrence Leong at Central this morning.

The charges in substance allege that Bailey maliciously published defamatory libels in the form of six letters, knowing them to be false, concern- ing Peter H. Sin, Y. H. Chan and S. K. Yee on or about, April 9, 13, 16 and 24;

In the six letters purported assisted by Detective Insp. R to have been written by Balley, Dhadmon)," said this case was a be is alleged to have branded little unusua).” Messrs P. H. Sin, Y. H. Chan and 8. K. Yee as "You three slimey scoundrels" and "a rio of

very dirty crooks." The accused is on $6,000 bail, Before the Prosecution com- asked he Bailey

if menced, could be informed how long the as be Prosecution would last would have cer

Yco was certain witnesses to testify on his behalf. The Crown Counsel replied that the length of the Prosecution's case de- pended on the cross-examination by the accused.

SEATO Invitation Rejected

(Continued from Pase_1}

10 out

the

}

The Foreign Ministers are begin the confererios on Friday afternoon after arriving at Bled

The

earlier in the day.

Yugoslav

authorities aimculties in finding accomm were experiencing last-minute tatlon for delegations officials as Bled in

August is crowded with holiday-markers."

The conference was originally

to have been held on July 17, but Was postponed at Turkish request,

was

the understood that difficulties which led Turkey to

men which arose countries and of a number of actions in obstacle he Supreme Court. Mr S. K. expected. the manager of the United Chinese Bank, of which accused was a ellent.

and

By

the

three last-minute WIS

After dealing with the legal grounds and submitting "civ libel" and "criminal? libel," Mr. McRobert said these request more time had now been six charges related to criminal solved through diplomatic

between tho itbels contained in lettera sent channels

Do three

signaturt

"WATERED DOWN Usually reliable sources sald new draft of the alliance "watered down" to some extent DIFFICULTIES AROSE

carlier provisions for automatic Certain difficulties urose be- | milltary aid if one partner were Opening the case for the Pro-tween the Bank and the accused attacked, but on the other hand secution, Mr McRobert, (who is which ultimately resulted in it bad the blessing of the Atlan- proceedings issued by the bank the Pact members, including against the accused who Bled Italy. counter-proceedings And cm- Article of the alllance was ployed Mr P. H. Sin as his legal now believed to be similar to representative.

the Atlantic Pact commitment, These actions were heard in that if one member should be the Supreme Court and a judg- attacked, other members would ment was given against the ac- torthwith and In concert take cused in all the actions. Shortly whatover action necessary, in-

the after,

accused changed his eluding the use of armed forces. solicitor

employed

Article seven of the alliance, solicitor MF Y. H. Chan♪ He which covered Yugoslavia's posi- lodged an

the Full tion in the event of Turkey and appen! to Court against the judgment and Greece being involved in war his appeal was dismissed, and through their Atlantic Pact com- Mr McRobert.

mitments, was reported to have He asserted the refusal of the

Then the accused, begun writ- been correspondingly modified. Colombo' powers to participateing the latters to the two solici- The conference will end on in the conference "makes it im-tors and to the manager peeps. Monday evening with a recep- possible for the Philippines" to ing them of conspiring together tion by. President Tito for the participate,

to obtain judgment by fraud and delegations and the diplomatic He

that

the subsequently conspiring together corps.-Ileuter. pointed

and Thailand, the to have the judgment alärmed oppines

Akiim mations 60 far will by the Full Court. ing to join SEATO

"There are other accusations consistently outvoted by the contained in these letters. I'll "white" powers on any issue if leave to the accused to explain Indonesia, India,

because the Burma Ceylon what they mean and Pakistan

A not join the meaning of some of them is not did

32-year-old Junkmistress, aned ja a very very clear.

Cheung Yim-fong was proposed organisation.

particularly Asked Senator Recto: "Why serious allegation,

$300 or two months' Imprison- should we complicate our com- against two very experienced ment by Mr W. R. K. Collings Marine Court เทโธ mitments when we already have and reputed solicitors and also at

treaty with against a managing director of a morning for conveying women

for the

of United States?"Unitedbank."

prostitution. purpose VERY SERIOUS · Press and France-Presse.

Defendant was found guilty NEHRU'S PLAN

Bality's accusation, Mr Me- yesterday but the case was ad- Robert said, was a very serious journed until this morning for Colombo, Aug. 3.

one because it also reflected on further inquiries as defendant Ceylon's Prime Minister,

the highest court in the Colony: denied her three previous con- John Kotelawala, told the

This was investigated very victions of similar offence com- House of Representatives tonight Mr B. N. Cooper, of Wil-smashed the glass at the side of that India's Prime Minister, Mr thoroughly by the Folice who mitted, two years ago.

on expense

the fendant admitted that she had ed defendant and said that and Police investigations

The occupants dialled 990

tion to the Western proposal for and publie

accused was later comunitted the offence three .,led

ormatter. Th a Southeast Asia treaty the "least said in the case,

told to the arrest of Dr Scriven.

by the Police that they times before and that she was ganisation.

Leung and could find nothing to support allas Kwok Ng His the sooner amended."

The Police concluded that

his

which names her. allegations, Mr MeRobert The Kwans client was willing to assume fendant

alleged that de- bothering had been an undertaking not to them for some time.

Mr Cooper Brst entered bother the Kwan family

plea of not guilty but reversed again.

tho plea ofter hearing the This was accepted by the Police outline.

who held a D'Almada, watching brief on behalf of the

Pleads Guilty To Charge Of Malicious Damage

the

out

Dr Robert Douglas Scriven, 43, of 26 Islanda mutual detence "She looks poorly." the wife several other counts of theft and side thes and France Frese. Road, Repulse-Bay, was cautioned and bound over in $100 for one year by Mr Hin-shing Lo at Cen- tral this morning when he pleaded guilty to mali- cious damage.

husband

2313.

in the Hillwood fond United Press France-Presse. burglary and

Austin Road aren in May "Sah." her

and June, asked the Judge to looking at his daughter's plump reduce his sentence because he

red had a large family to support. dress

feniency

face,

her whose pallur hair and apple-green heightened.

DOWNHILL

for

Cung asked cading that he did not know

goods were sicken.

In another appeal which he MISS HAMILTON, the proba-dismissed Mr Justice Royacids the pointed out that the appellant, Tang Shum had snatched ກ wristwatch from

pregnant

tion officer, went luto witness-box

13

outlined

Angela's story to Mr K. J. P.

woman.

sho Was

Barraclough, the magistrate. "I did not know

her Three times before, during

pregnant for I approached her stay in London, she had been fron

the replied behind," convicted-in March for being

appellant,

Reds Claim

would be

Gir

But

West German kinson and Grist, represent the door and returned to his car. Nehru, had an alternative solu- had spent a great deal of time

Spies Seized

Berlin, Aug. 3. The East German Interior Ministry announced tonight drunk, in April for obstructing He urged the Judge to reduce that "numerous agents of the West End footway, in May the rentence of two years and the West German Gehlen Prosecution, and. Mr F. X... for using insulting behaviour. 12 strokes which В Κοινίσση

going down Magletrate had imposed on him. Spy organisation and of the Mill very rapidly," Miss Hamil. He said that after his previous United States secret service release from prison he wished have been arrested in East to return to Macao and, having Germany recently". no funda, he had no alternative but to steal to raise money fɔr travelling expenses,

"She has been

дго

NOT SEVERE

announcement

to

Wos

ton said, "but she says now that she will go back to her parents. They

The respectable усту

referring people, with a little business in

the organisation the North, and

with headquarters in Munich of they will have her back. They are coming here

former German General Rein- Mr Justice Reynolds polates hold Gehlen, who now runs an today,

but I don't know if out that the sentence was uct Intelligence organisation financed they've arrived..........”

severe as the appellant bad by the United States). "Yes, yes," Bald Angela's similar previous convictions and

The Ministry said the agents had been employed on "sabotage father eagerly, rising from his was a deportee. scat at the back of the court. Yuen Pak, who wes given end diversionary activities" with cf delaying the re- Angela darted a quick, grateful total of 22 months in July on the aim

two counts of larceny and one unification of Germany and dis glance over her shoulder.

of burglary, claimed that he turbing peace

come

should serve a shortor term be-

nose

*

Were Jeske and

Mail

Miss complainant, Melissa Kwan...

The Police, said that. Dr Scriven, known to the Kwans, called at their residence at 66 King's Road, second floor, at ti pa. en July 20,

He rang the doorbell and although he was observed by the amah, Ho Len, he was not ad. mitted bonuse she did not know

him.

The defendant kept ringing for scane minutes and then'

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4

said.

Junkmistress Fined $300

the

in

this morning court this

As a result, the accused, tome

try

on

He said he had Intimation of this from Mr Nehru. He did not

of three convictions yet know what the solution was. But this could be discussed at

It was alleged that defendant the conference of the Colombo further proceedings in the Full

on to force the had carried two women powers he had proposed to be Court to

of Police to lay board her junk to a steamer held either

or in Commissioner In Rangoon

these charges. His application in port on Sunday night Colombo before September.

was rejectedt.

the purpose of prostitution. Sir John announced that he had heard from both Indonesia on the BEATO and Pakistan proposal Indonesia, like India, had rejected the iden, while Pakistan had expressed willing-

10

discuss the matter. Burma alone had not yet com- mundested her views; --

mess

Sir John, who was intervening in a discussion on SEATO, înl- tiated by the opposition in the House, said he would not like, to. commit Ceylon on the subject until after the Colombo confor

niso ence. He would

like" to know

what alternative Mr Nehru had to offer.

Pressed by the opposition fer his personal views on the sub- Jeet. Sir John, said: "My view is that if we have to, believa Chinese the Ruslans and the they have to prove their, bona By Air Thailand, Marya," "Indomania, Aus. | flder-Reuter,{" tralia, New Zealand, 0 p.m. Forinora, Okinawa, pm; Japan, and 'Korea?"B:pim:

Ceylon; ** Pakistan, Middle "Aftica," "Great "Britain" and

A WONDERFUL THING

The Ministry said that among. cause all the counts related to those arrested were scytral ET them

forward," the same

complainant, his

principal agents known as "re- "Laid the maxistrate, "Do former employer. Στο added aldents". These included · per-

permit to Fotos named Block, you think you can look after that his entry

Housen," bor?" he asked them gently, as mosa would have expired ut ihr Wadwitz, Bystry, and Knoll, they stood, hand in hand, by the end of his Imprisonment

Among thore described 21 Time Mr Justice Reynolds said that "couriers"

Signal and Pro- Avitness-box.....

fremme Summary: 0.03, Lucky consecutive, sentences were Krause, the

Variety!

Beguesis presented "Yes, sir," said the father, not unfair

in view of wrong nor

Margherita (studio); 27, 17iteren] Des BABOTAGE, *Oli, yes, please" „the mother the met that the offences took

3 | Great"=Xavier Curat

his Europe, Evidence turned up by said.

place on different dates and at East German authorities proved

Orchestra 7.18 Orchestra of the „Philharmonia -- Orch. excesses. Moreover East-German, cond. by By Thornes Boctiam "And your the magistrate different

Yaren had a provicus conviation information. in order. to ramon and his Orch.: 7.30, WINCHES for theft, he added. "Oh, I want to go back to Mr Justice Reynolds also an act of sabotage: and Report: Time, Bignal "and Wand

tell, perhaps..you can get ciamissed the appeal of Chan diversion on the territory of tho | News (London, Relay)|*- 8,10, News and Canada, 2 p.zo. Gurman Democratic year

akked Angola,”

them." yourself at to be a nurse again," Huig-kuf sentenced to a

"Whata for burglary in July in Kow- said the magistrate, wonderful thing that would be. Ipon. "Very "well,' probation.”

Chan, a kleporten who had Later father, mother. and previous convictions for larceny, dauroter left by the afternoon denied he committed burglery, rain for the North, One advers, but the hidge" pointed out that

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the

Republic"

..

Stoph, the Mintaker,, said; The Ministry mid that dis slosures by an official West German Protection of the Constitution Department Lewer Baxony and by others trrested in Carterna Gargany

anded, another will be had admitted the charge, mados kongres of parents for that depaclitent in several tals-

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25 Killed In Guatemala Rising

Guatemala City, Aug. 3. Official reports here slate that' the Guatemalan flighting, › in capital yesterday resulted in .75 deaths and 170 woundedik el Meanwhile the Junts, was re- ported to have disintegrated at! ohe age and only to have ro- diplo. that

Lof the

rention

today to Indicata of Colonel Cat

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