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late in the quiet

I evening, and so in the police station, that when the bell mi the inquiry counter was rung it seemed to have arquired n special kind of urgency,

A

policeman

ready to give advier

armad,

take rumediate netion. whichever

should be necessary

Ne fund a tan-hand!

pent Por leaning heavily Counter She wore the Raves! clothes.

cherry-coloured

yellow .5 bright chiped mat

but he looked it, and sy cater t the gamed out words as if she felt worse than she luktu)

Help me shu sobbed. ve JAPE ford to kill myself drunk son passes ave-drejt

Auth i mean to kill ke

THROWN OVER

MHE polleeman knew just Whit

THE

CHINA MAIL

DEATH OF AN ACTRESS

Doctor Denies His

Daughter

Helped In Operation

! Lo Ko, 44, unregistered doctor on trial with his 17-year-old daughter for the alleged murder of a young film actress, declared at the Criminal Sessions this morning that his daughter did not assist him at all during an operation he performed on the actress.

S เอว In a very short ume) the fair haired girl, whose naine was PatricH, WAS in the hal

of doctors at beauty hospital

A few hours later, the drutors declared she wa

no auger, and

might leave

Next mor

court.

morulug

Fra

tull

The doctor was accused of committing a criminal abortion on the actress, Ng Sui-ping, alias Ng Ngar-yee, who died allegedly as a result of it. His daughter, Law Kin-lin, was accused of assist. ing him during the abortion.

The offence was said to have inken place on May 15 at 10 dunetton Road, Kowloon City, where the accused lived,

The Defente maintains Thank The decensed had ulready miscarriage before she went to that house for the operation.

Asked by His Lordship If the second recused was under his orders all that time, he replied | in the ormative

Replylo to Mr Res. 1.9 said. the solution he Bakett His diughter to boil was a rolutie for talking the gloves mi the part of the actress's body to be examined. It consisted of water

The care is being fried by a July

of five men and two work before Mr Justice J R Gregt. E with n lysol solution, Pulane Judige.

that

1

DONE HURRIEDLY The two accused are defended.

He denied a sugge

a suggestion e was consistent with by Mr Patrick Yo. instructed by the evidence was Mir Francis Wong of Messrs. An operation performed on

Kwan and Ca Mr D. N. E. | healthy, full-blooded girl who

Crown Rea,

Counsel.

not sick at the was not Pro-

cominence- secuting, assisted by Detectivement of the operation.

Flest inspte F Indg-Buck.gnum.

senud said the pre- BOL THE WATER

Jose hurriedly. Crown tion was Counsel suggested to him that it Confusing his cross-examinu.

accused rom was not done hurriedly because of the evidence of the wearing

the of gloves, the playing of plastic shocta the bed. and

the presence of cushions.

at Clerkenwell, then of the fast Tasteia.

int her

yesterday, Crown Counsel asked vlothes. pleaded bright.

turn gay.

what exactly were the guilty to the charge of attempt- words he used when he told Ing suleide, and went her

1118 daughter prepare medical solution

JOE LL examination of the operation actress, 8

ever

Alt, as the native told the nugis- trate what she had told them

11. seumis.

༣་་

the

ta

policeman. "That this married to an Allen, and he has thrown her aver for another woman. She was without money, ..nd had nowhere to go. and so

he tried to take her life.

NO PUNISHMENT

THE magistrate nodied and, in Tuiste ked nie

what she had to say. She could only find set to answer with

Im going to rentand you, so that the doctors can see you," aid the magistrate. intention of punishing you for this.

have you ill-treated

1 1ink

"I have no

דידי!

Your

Patricia WIN Lexi nway. A week

later.

she was brought

there tack, and now

Was 1 bright vivacity in her face that rinast matched her clothes

The woman probation officer went into the witness-box. "I've

been able to secure a vacuncy

M ta for this girl," she said! Seymour Collins, the magistrale. * hospital where nu named ilcse are treated whose nerves

been and minds have

over-

strained.

a

on

pust- 12 explained the rushions

Lo said he told his daughter: "Buil the medical solutions and

wash the surgical gloves will do the sterilisation."

US. Sergeant

Was Beaten

By Koreans

TELLS OF POW CAMP INCIDENT

used

were

ordinary nctually

He could not chair cushtens remember whether

be- They longed to the room where the operation took place, or whether they were brought from another

TOOM,

Asked how his gloves came to be found in well, Lo said he had no idea.

DIDN'T KNOW PURPOSE Mr Rea then asked whether

daughter knew

of the

I purpose of the operation in the

course of it. First accused re- plied she did not

Crown Counsel put it to him that in the course of the opera-

tion, his daughter handed him

WAN

Cach instrument when it needed. He denied this, cx- plaining that the instruments he

insed were placed in a can by beforehand. He fel his side

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

7:29

T. M. Pa. ÓN.

CH, 1964 by NEA Beries, bb,

"CLICKER

BALLPOINT PEN

RUBY:

tip

By Galbraith Europe Welcomes

"Go ahead, Mr. Stanford, I can't watch-overy time I look at the poor child I can see hor marching to the altar to get married!"*

ARRIVALS FROM THE NORTH

Stateless Pole Spent

31⁄2 Years

In Red China Gaols

Alleged He Was Tortured

SHEAFFER'S

London Talks On

NEW

"Avaliable at

All Good Stores

Mrs Petrov Would Have Betrayed

Arming Germany Her Husband

London, Sept. 2.

Sydney, Sept. 1. Mrs Evdokia Petrov told the Royal Commission on The British Cabinet's decision to call an eight Espionage that she would power conference later this month on West Euro-have reported her husband, pean defence and an alternative method of rearm- Vladimir, to Soviet Embassy ing West Germany was warmly welcomed by officials if she had known Washington, Bonn, Paris, Rome, Brussels, The his intention of seeking

political asylum last April. Hague and Luxembourg today.

"He took the step aluno be-

said, under cross examination by Dr Herbert Eval, the Federal Labour leader, who is his staff named as "rces of appearing for two members of

meni "J. information" in Document

At the same time West Germany demanded cause he was afraid of me," she Immediate full sovereignty and "participation without discrimination" in Western defence, A statement by the West German called for imme- diate negotiations with Britain and the United States.

The Chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee will meet Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to- day to discuss German rearmament and the subject is also expected to be discussed at the standing group of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization which meets in Paris on September 14.

Rona'd Richards, Australian

Dr Evatt complained during the hearing that Document " was a "foul and most serious conspiracy" designed to injure tum and members of his staff.

Is a heated address, Dr Evatt the named coneplentors In alleged ple to injure him and of his staff at Mr members

The London

Director, Mr Pétrov conference Is prepared to Implement them Security expected to be one of foreign, separately.

and Mr Fergan O'Sullivan, his iministers.

Mra A member of Dr. Adenauer's former press secretary, The new meeting would be 1 Cabinet, Dr Franz Josef Strauss. Petrov was also a conspirator preliminary to the special mini-indlested in Bonn tonight, how- | "in a sense," he added, stertal session of the 14-nation ever, that West Germany would Dr Evatt said his case wouldl Allantle Pact Council, na pro- not now be satisfied with the reveal one of posed yesterday by Mr John granting of the limited indepenspiracies in Fester Dulles, the United States dence recorded to it under the Secretary of State.

Bonn Conventiors.

Britala wil propose at the London meeting that West Ger- many should now be rearmed, with safeguards against any re- surgence of national militarlam

direct and brought

Into the Allantle päet

FULL SOVEREIGNTY He said the Federal Govern- ment would coll for full

observers bero believed this will be one of the two main factors which will

sovereignty.

Diplomatic

history.

the basest con- political Mr Justice Owen,

man,

ما

Chair- described the charges as "very gravo" and said he felt the Commission should adjourn enable Mr for period Richards

the and

Security to consider Organisation ume legal representation.

The

д

Commission adjourned

The Cabinet took its decisions complicate the coming negotia until tomorrow.-Reuter, at a specially summoned two-lors because neither Britain nor

mur meeting, presided over by France

freedom,

will want to

give

Sir Winston Churchill, who Germany totally unrestricted broke off his country holiday because of the crisis in Western defence and German policies,

MOST PRACTICAL FORM

on

The second is the question of

limitation Sinposing somo Germany's rearmament within the Atlantic Fact without

After A long study of the giving her an inferior status to

other membera problem of arming West Ger- the

of the

that the Atlantic pact solution

Britain the most practicable Winston Churchill recently told

An old Chiría hand, who was expelled by the many, the Government decided alliance will not agree-Str

the

Chinese authorities after having been imprisoned offered for the last three and a half years on charges of form

to Niepublic being an "enemy of the Chinese Government," and nations in a common of carrying out espionage, arrived from Shanghaieffort in the my Yunnan this morning.

He was escorted by Police from the prison in Tsingtao to Shanghai where he took the ship. He was still handcuffed when he went on board the Fort Sheridan, Dinals,

not need his daughter to hand vessel shortly before she sailed. Sept. 1.

testified him the instruments. An Army sergeant today that he was beaten

because he refused maltreated

North Korean demand to sign tellow 25 a certifcate saying American war prisoners died of natural entises.

#tu

starvation exa

ta

and

M Sg Roy T. Gordon said

elic Inen

of cold a 100-mile march! n prison

North comp in Koren ffe testified at the court- martial of Lt-Col, Harry

Flem- CUŢAT'S a very nice hospital. ing. who is charged with colla-

THAT

isn't " said the magis-boraling with the Reds.

A VERY NICE HOSPITAL.

trate.

"Oh, yes, very, and they've a apecin!

Jur section

officer, and with a Putricia

Gurion testified that he had signed two other documents, but |

ofter

young that

201 giance added, "She's very hoppy Indeed about going

"She's

.

even

much beilen", looking very adequeries,

who was

the

-

Pressed further as to whether he was sure his daughter did Dot pass my instrument to him, Lo said he was positive that the operation was all done by him-

The case is continuing.

TO LETTERS THE EDITOR

Surf.

by

Surf Swimmers

North women," saic the probation Kuzetna beat him, he told them he would sign no paper untess

Str. The reason why there said the 25 Americans died of | mainistallion and

so many rercues at Big clothing in-were

Day last Saturday

Was He tested under Wave cross-examination that while sald Mr Cuties.

bs that most people In this place "Yes, she's looking very, very What a comp near Pyongyang don't know how to cope with the well, lan't she?" the probationel Fleming obtained hospital-

I was down at the beach on officer sald, delight in her tone, then for him and for another Patricia returned her smile with soldier

chout to lose Saturday and I can tell you that he legs through cold and starva-

Bond or Maroubra standards a broad grin.

the Big Wave Bay surf was jus Gurden said that as a captive average. People who can't shout of the Communials he was pre-breakers should not go in the sented with three documents to surf at uny time-yphoon sign. One was to the five great weather or flat calm. They either powers obout the war in Kóreu, get

to sort of difficulty or they get in the second was an appeal

Harry Truman the good surfer's woy, then President

BONDI BOY. and General Douglas MacArthur

Answer and the third was a surrender

to Correspondent: appenl to United Nations Another Foolish Swimmer: No troops,

name, no address,

NËVER AGAIN <<YYJELL., 1 shall put you 021 probation," ald the

"WEL

magistrato Patricia, "the

w!!] have yat

the pɔba- tion, officer here to help you. I shall make a condition that you go to this hospital, for a period more than 12 months,

DI

of

not

In all probability, you won't have to stay there anything like as that, for you are to co-operate."

Bast Patricia

so long plainly go

"Oh

ties.

first

NOT TRAITOROUS

the He said he signed two because

of all they Arst ent do anything like

n soldier this seemed to be what

traiterous, and, could call 'net ngnin, will you?

siginture might "Oh no," Patricia sald, and secondly, his

let. his family know he Was

she went out towards the hos-

cramp or

into some o.her

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T. 4. Tinio Signal anil Pro-

Summary: mmme

The "priconer' Mr E. M. Liu and

Mr U two children, Mesnikoff, 40, was a detective of Tin-tun, Mr M. Natzelllos, Mrs the Tsingtao" Municipal Police A. Natzelllos, Mr F. J. Braun, for eight years when China was Mrs S. M. Braun, Miss M. J. under the Nationalist Govern Braun, Mrs H. Ledwidge, Mrs ment. He was born in China and M. Kulda, Master P. Kulda. His Miss M. Kulda, Mr and Mrs E. he spent all his life there. father was a Pole but he was Emamooden and daughter. My for his passport G. E. E. Neugebaues, Mr J. now stateleas had expired.

Kuldo, Mr V. Petroff, Mrs H. During the term of imprison-Petroff, Miss M. Petroff and Mrs ment, from January 6, 1931 to E. Rybar. August 29, 1954, he had been sent to four prisons, the Shang- hai Military gaol, the Tsingtao gool, the Dairen gaol and the Tientsin gaol. He spent two and a half year in the Shanghai gaol.

from

"Mr Mesnikoff suffered mental as well as physical tor- Imprisonment. ture during the In June 1981 fn the Shanghai prison, he received a punch which knocked out six of his upper teeth.

BAD FOOD

Mr Mesnikoff said the food to the prisoners was very bad. being two bowls of rice and a smolí quantity of vegetables twice a day. He got beri-berl in Shanghai prison' also, and his feet had been paralysed for eight months.

Mr Mesnikoff said the Chinese authorities shot many foreigners. In September 1953, he heard that 317 Chinese allegedly reactionists, were taken away from the first block of the Ward Road gool to be shot.

Mr Mesnikoff will leave, after a rest here, for Australia to toin his family who left him three years ago.

Arriving from Shanghai in the same ship was Mr H. L. Carson, of the A. P. Pattiren, a shipping Arm in Shanghai

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Attlee's Views

(Continued from Page 1) time there had been a great desi of vice and crime once, the city had been cleared up. This was a tribute to the efficiency of the Government.

·

With regard to Individual freedom and freedom of thought of linking the Federal the House of Commans—to un- and speech, which were some...

Oerman Western limited

rearmament of the specific points in which defence though it is accepted here that he was interested, one could nothing like the stringency of not very well judge on what It decided against sponsoring the safeguards imposed through was being done there, Mr a new European group without the European army treaty can Atilec sald. He added that they did not expect to find things Britain which prevent

from solution.—Reuter.

very different throughout the structure of Communist-governed countries. For example, he said, it was quite obvious that the trade unionism movement was not the same as his country's; It was merely an instrument of the Government to ensure more production.

Mr Leong

the supranational characteristics be repeated within the NATO joining the EDC, as has been mooted in political circles both! here and on the Continent.

It is, however, prepared to consider any proposal

along these or other lines that may be submitted by the interested powers, if such a scheme should appear more feasible than cent expert studies have shown. Invilations to the meeting are Immediately being despatched

no-

to the seven capitals-Brussels, The Hague, Luxembourg, Paris, Bonn, Rome and Washington.

EARLY MEETING

The Cabinet also instructed Sir Frederick Hoyer-Millar, the British High Commissioner in Germany, who Benn tomorrow, to seek carly meeting with Dr Konrad

Adenauer.

is returning

to

an

In A

New Role

Leong,

Mr Altice said that while in China his party had a good deal of very frank talk and very pleasant personal relations with their hosts. They discussed o number of major problems and all realised what a job the they Chinese Government had got They flew over part of the flood "It looked quite bad to areg,

he added,

me with

Witness In Traffic Case At Central

Mr Lawrence

respect to churches and

In Magistrate, was a witness missions Chinn, Mr Attled

"the for the prosecution in a would be that the antipathy general Impression traffic case tried by Mr that has been shown to foreign Thomas Tam át Central missions this morning---

of the The defendant, Wong Wing, a Molor Biz Company

said

and

churches

rather rationalist than Com- munist. It was rather an objec tion to foreign and cutside in- fluence. But again here, it is

ment."

He will discuss with the West next German Chancellor the moves in the granting near sovereighty to the Federal China Republic, promised under the driver, was charged with falling difficult to give a final judg conventions signed in Bonn at to stop his bus at the Garden the same time 38 the EDC Road Peak Tram Terminol bus- treaty.

stop at 9.30 am. on May 13 intending These conventions were linked this year to allow

with the EDC treaty but the passengers to board his vehicle.

Mr Leong

that testified British,

United French and

while he bad one foot on the States Governments are row

Deportation Of Chinese Ordered

was n

GOODWILLA thought there general expression wherever wo wont of goodwill and f bellevo it is important that we should contact with the get as closo

I Chinese people as possible, am sure it is very important, that they should get. as close as possible a contact with the West because one finds all kinds of delusions as to what is done in the West, and it is well that they should be disillusioned.

"What impressed

most was the enormous pressure of population on natural resources. AP- Government that the

that a steady · „in-

bottom step of the University bound bus, the bus moved away. and he was pulled up to the He ro- bus by the conductor, ported the matter to the Police as the bus Constable' on duty

of I arrived at the Junction

Kennedy and Garden Roads,"

The bus driver told the Court that he moved cff' because the rung the ball conducter had

him to proceed. signalling The deportation of about 3,000 ton pointed out that it disturbed me because it

could have resulted peared Chinese nationals who overstayed

In sericus accidents St the considered their visas in the Philippines passenger boatding the bus increase of this enormous popula was decided by the cabinet in a this case were, for instance, a tion was a benefit for China, meeting yesterday presided by woman or a child.

Manila, Sept. 2.

President Magsaysay,

ww

"}

NOT AN ISSUE '

me

0

aro parts which Maybe there

developed, can be more fully This decision turned down a

Both Mr Tam and Mr Leong but it seems to me that they are petition, by the, joenl .Chinese

I don't see with the increase of Chamber of Commerce to, con agreed that whether the bell had hending into a terrible problem. present, rato population at the sider the 3,000 Chinese a re-rung or not was not on

laius. Under ordinance, It

how you are going to got fugees under the asylum' law.

The majority of these Chinese incumbent upon the driver 10 higher standard of living.

comment Mr Attico made the c come to the Philippines from ensure that all passengers had China shortly after the Com-alighted or boarded the bus on his observations on China's munista overran the mainland. before moving

relations with the West: The Ja, ons of a The President,

the Mr Tam told the driver that general imprezalen

friendship, but cabinet meeting, announced Uist this was the law in this Colony the Philippine Government and if he, the driver, though, it doutedly there is a very strong would shoulder all transporta- unfair, he could approach the feeling over Formoen, in part- ald: in pubile tion

expenses in deporting the bus, company to seek remedy iculier, as

elsewhers that Chinese

is one of the through its lawyers.

In cautioning, fundamental

G Fresident Magsaysay

After convicting in-

Mr Allite" sumined, the story

after

معلم

structed, the Vice-President and and discharging the defendant, his to be sets blems: Whilton

dérétáry, w Mr Carlos M ram requested the Traile

to make strong and Omeer in Court to get in touch of his vist to China by saying immodiato rapterenfation with with the bus company with the "Everywhere we met with a the Nationalist Chinese Govern- | view of promoting closer co-transicindnisse and howpitality, mint in Taipei for the deports- ordination between bus drivers We made some friendships mikmä tion

́and conductors ·

we hold dear»!

France-Presse.

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