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ENGINEER'S STATEMENT

(Continued from Pare 1)

"Thong is nothing to warzeni this persecution. Though suffer- ing in our trade from the effects of the embargo, we have faith- fully ubided by it. We have not:

vers

been informed why de-

signatim has been applied to us, i

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CHINA MAIL

Abortion Charges To Be Heard:

2 Accused Return

From

Масао

After leaving the Colony on August 20 last

It ATTLE!< 10 being tiled. e-year, when they were due to appear for trial at opportunits of know anything the Criminal Sessions on charges in cases of alleged

victed and punished without k

about the ehnege, or swer

DE X.

"We may withhetri

in the past in the Bee that the injustice 4 Mike action would be roalised, but this is the Wurd BURGERHEVC your 25 whitelt pr Sheet shows that part of Balinzon

locked"

mi nerimt

for shareholders are entitled to

Co

know what lies behind

The situation remains unfilter-

It

may be added that Genge Blunn

absidiary of China Engineers Lid, whose foes are situated In Kwa 1.umpur, have also been

signated", their seecunt with Du Pont, for whoin they were agents,

1

Appointments

crithinal abortion, Wong Man-huen, alias Chan Wah, 51, housewife, and her husband, Cheung Wun, 51, businessman, returned from Macao on October 18 this year and surrendered themselves to the Police.

The two were arraigned before, Mr Justice J. Reynolds, acting Puisne Judge, at the Criminal Sessions this morning, charged on two counts of using instruments to procure miscarriages and one of conspiracy to procure abortions.

When the accused absenden "The wife is new to a certain "de in August, 1933, each of them extent recovered. She is still not forfeited ball of $20,000. At but has been persuaded to has been blocked, and bruntness ged together with them at return to the Colony to face the time were their three trial. I therefore invite Your relations with Du Pont severed.

daughters, A mah and an-Lordship to grant ball as this other man. The Crown entered case will probably be the last on u nolle prosequi in respect of the calendar to be heard, and the the

the trial pro- Police will also require time to mun and ceeded against the four women,

look for their witnesses. I osk for ball so that the woman may who were subsequently ac- ILE. the Omeer Adininistering quittat by the Jury.

receive proper medical treat- Government,

ment.' under 1-

The charges against the two structions from the Secretary of accused were:

MIGHT BE DIFFERENT Stato for the Colonies, has ap (1) On January 28, 1953, polated Mr J. Forbes to be with

to procure the

In reply to the Court, Mr Deputy Director

Public miscarria of

"of Wong Yuk-fan,

Winter said his remarks con- Works, vice Mr N. K. Little unlawfully used an instrument cerning the health of the woman John, it

it was announced in the

or some other unknown means; his application was in regard to did not apply to the man, but Governmera

(2) On May 29, 1953 with | intent to procure the miscarriage the accused were now to stand

both Counsel reiterated Lee Yee-mui, unlawfully used AU Instrument or some trial on charges on which others other unknown

had been acquitted. means; (3) On divers dates betwren

Gazette today. Other appointments gazetted were: Dr Mary Anna Sung to be #Woman Medical Officer, Miss W.A. Woodine to be a Sonter Nursing Sister, Mrs Kwong Leu- lal to be an (Woman). Mr 2. Bower to bo Hower

Acting Marine Officer, Me R. Woodward to be cn

Inspector of Boilers

of

Education Omeer September 12,

12, 190

1981, and Moy

that

His Lordship observed that the evidence against the accused Senior Procure abortioned together to might well be different to whet

for the purposes of the Steam Ballers Ordinance, vice Mr E. Ellison.

TOAST TO INDIA'S PRESIDENT

New Delhi, Oct 21. Mr Mao Tse-tung, the Chinese Communist leader, tonight ex- pressed China's determination to strive for peace.

He made the statement of a dinner given by the Indian Am- bassador in Peking, and attended by the Indian Prime Minister, Mr Nehru, according to a Press Trust of India correspondent

Mr Mao proposed a toast to the health of the Indian Pre- sident, Mr Rajendra Prasad, and expressed the wish for closer co-operation between the peoples of India and China for world pence and

In peace Reuter.

NOT GUILTY PLEA The accused pleaded not guilty to all three counts.

and

011

Counsel

it was against the others.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1954.

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For Two Weeks

United Nations, Oct. 21.

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Sponsored Justice

XVILKIE'S job

for a

one that

The United Nations General Assembly by a brought him often to the 49-5 vote, with one abstention, postponed for two courts. He was a kind of weeks any consideration of Russia's complaint of ambassador-at-large for Formosa-based aggression against Red China by

the United States.

The chief US delegate, Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr, told the Assembly: "We are not run ning away from anything. We have a clean record and we welcome a debate on this subject since we know that our record is good."

the West End. Or, to use places of entertainment in

the cruder, phrase the police employ, he was a tout for near-beer, clubs.

Regularly the police, seeing Wikle at work, noting the annoyance of some of thōmo``ha Invited to sample the club'e delights,” arrested him on the charge of "using insulting be- haviour.

Regularly he was charged, fined, and set free again.

7. He repeated the 'suggestion he made in the Assembly's Steering Committee on Tuesday that the Soviet charge might be designed to screen Communist plans for new aggression-obviously against Formosa.,

"That is something, we can all charge that ho mado In the Then, for time, Wiklo. ponder," sald Mr Lodge... Committee ол Tuesday, that seemed to disappear from the The Assembly also approved a Formoed is controlled by U.S. Soho sceno.rUntil a recent two-week postponement for any military forces and that the evening, when two policernor, consideration of Russia's charge Seventh American Fleet is re-who had perhaps been worrying of piracy in the South China sponsible for raids the over his welfare. had their

vote

stentions. Both postponements

the

on

at: work again.

རྞ་་་

Sea by Nationalist China. The Communist-held China coast minds set at rest by seeing him

with nine aband islands lying off it. was 43-8

WON'T TOLERATE ́2 "We could not tolerate this sciention in the post," he said, "ond wo will continue not to tolerate it,"

recommended

by

Steering Committee.

CZECH ITEM INCLUDED It put on its agenda a Czech item, calling for a debate 03 outlawing war propaganda bv all countries, the vote being 65-0

HIS COMMISSION THE policemen watched him

persuade a lonely service man into, a shadowy side-street- The General Assembly do-doorway that way tho' citrance olded, by 43 votes to six, with to a near-bearer club. They nine, abstentions, to postpone watched the fout emerge, look- for two

wo weeks examination of ing pleased with himself for

These votes were on reparate the inclusica en the agenda of aiming the DECEIVONE", com«

They heard him approach a passin group of men and may: "Hey.

want's" good, club,

Wearinks 'and womens"

They

with two abstentions.

paris on an omnibus recommen- Soviet complaint against a viola mission he dation by

the Steering Com-tion of the freedom of naviga- mittee whose overall report was on in the China Sea United approved by a 45-0 vote with Press and France-Presse. eight abstentions,

In demanding consideration of its complaint, Russia asiced the Wigan, Lancashire, Oct. 21.

Assembly

‚ disregard". _ the Miners straight from the coal face and gaily-Steering Committee recommen dressed children of United States service personnel dation, that no decision, be taken swelled cheering crowds which greeted the Queen Wokiet and the Duke of Edinburgh today at the start of Andrel Vyshinsky, repented the their two-day visit to Lancashire.

Mr Winter commented that was obvious that the, accused, Mr R. W. S. Winter, Instructed having surrendered of their own by Messrs P. H. Sin Co., free will, would meet all the appeared for the accused and requirements if ball was granted As she stepped from the train

VISIT TO BOOTLE He said applied for bail.

the and would appear in Court to here, the Queen was weasing a After lunch with Lord and August accused absconded from bail on stand their trial, it was for that coat of midnight, blue, with Lady Derby at Knowsley Hall, 20 last year and reason that they had surrender-sequinned-collar and close nearby, the, Queen faced the October 18 this year

they re-ed.

åtting hat to match, navy blue remainder of her 13-hour pro- turned to the Colony and sur-

peep-toe shoes and handbag. The gramme. rendered themselves.

Mr D. F. O. Mayno, Senior Duke Word 0 charcoal grey This included D visit to asked the Court to treat the case Crown Counsel, appearing application for ball, the Prosecution, opposed an initial "Ball

imanting of ball. "Sometimes, was granted last year in when Mr Winter makes on ap- the previous case in which there

of this find, were four other defendants and plication all were nequitted of the charges wonders which cheek he has his

I would on which these two now stand tongue in, and

that in this case he has charged," he continued.

tongue in both sides" "There

good Very reasons why these two abscond- It will be proved late that ed.

(13

were

and was afraid

trial.

| her.

NEW LOOK FOR YOU

SUNNY SHORES

for the

όπο

say

his

affidavit (by Mr P. H. Sin), the arcused were allowed ball of $20,000 each.

Mr Winter remarked that this bail had been forfelted.

sult

*ho,

to

Boviet · delegate,*: Mr

Britain Backs

Its Moscow

Bootle, and then to Liverpool Ambassador

U.S. Officials Arrest Red Conspirator Edinbury, Texas, Oct, 21,

Ramon Miraball Carrion, 41-year-old secretary-gen-

eral of the Puerto Rican

Texas, Just across the io

· beard the. muttered threats Wilkie received in reply. They arrested him,

For

So far, ovent had pursued their normal course · It was when Wilkier wou showmỹ: Into the dock at Bow Street läter in. the morning : that, the chance from “normal” 'asmus. ploaded not gulity. AADHINK, AND DANCE rane police told their 1. to:Mr E. G. Robey, and to wards the end of it, one of

story

cents. They are all identical

turnell/10

want

..Later, the Queen returns to today for walking out of leaving the United States at the Wilde he asked:E

After opening a new extension where a tour of the School of Tropical Medicine was sub- of the Wigan Mining and

stituted for a visit to Canada Royal Docks Technical College, the

because of the present Party motored on to St Helen's.

atrike thrro, about eight miles away, past crowds of flag-waving school children who lince the route,

They were joined by minors still their pit clothes, and.

in United States Air Force person- nel from Burtonwood base to-

Commissions And Promotions

-

Lord Derby's homo evening reception.

head of the Commünist Party In

from Knowsley Hall, a little bassadors walked out when they Edinburg before the US. Com

was arraigned tonight Mainy girl toddled

the Queen a bouquet.

started walking away,

His wish WAE

witness:

A and anle that though he was

no more than auf securintance of

Communist Party, was ar-thom-said: "In the late today at possession were 63 of

The magistrate read daloud Grande from Mexico,

from a specimen card ***Drink London, Oct. 21, Federal Bureau of Investiga-and

danco:

the night at Britain officially," "backed|tion officials refured to say there raised sim

Whether her Moscow Ambassador whe Carrion was entering or eyebrows and

Do you ***** Hidalgo ša

to give time of his arrest. for an Burmese dinner party in linked with Reynosa,

Mexico, by r want an the Russian capital on Mon- an international bridge.

Wilde sald with Journment," dignity" NIGHT IN A TRAIN day night with the Ameri-The Justice Department In have an the wife was a very sick women When the case first came be-

She and the Duko are spend can

un Washington wald Carrion was wish to call. envoy because to stand her fore a magistrate Crown Coun-

grunted. Previous to this she sel continued, ball was refused gether with their wives and ing the night aboard the Royal recognised Communist satel Puerto Rico and was arrested week or two later the case was had received treatment in pri- but following an application children, the Jalter sporting train parked in a nearby lite representatives were in- for conspiring to advocato the resumed. "I call my witness," zon. This is the reason she left made to a Judge in Chambers, brightly-coloured shirts.

viding

vited:

violent overthrow of the United | he said" with a flourish as, he and it very naturally follows supported by ຕ heart-felt

As the Queen and Duke drove

stopped into the dock, Ania.--- why the husband also left with

In all, seven Western Am- States government.

GEFROFIT SHARING forward to found that the Burmese Ani- Sho was not noticed and vited the Ambassadors of Com-bond at $25,000 Carrion sighed Bandor, Maung Onn, had In-missioner, J.C. Hal who sat

YOUNG man took the oath. Mátés their various a waiver agreeing to his removal Then the Queen tuddenly saw munir which oficially to Puerto Rico United Press. Mr Mayne said that after the

daughter of a countries did IN "PARIS" AND "GAGE" CHAPEAUX which

H.E. the Officer Administering the little girl, application and the granting of

and DIES. add "SPICE" to your charm and grace

|bathe sunny shores of Macao,”

the Government has approved Malayan student hire, the two accused absconded the following commissions and stopped the car. The window ourselves in the position of distinctive footwear.

and left others charged with promotions in the Royal Hong was lowered and the little girl ourse

long Defence Force, it was no-lifted up to present her bouquet: Lives of countries which in fact

seeming to recognise representa "EXCLUSIVELY" featured by MODE ELITE such as "HAY-' them to face trial.

noticed in the Government The Queen acknowledged. It DIAKERS", "PARADISE KITTENS", "CARMELLETTES", His Lordship observed he Gazette today.

with a smile and "thank you we do not recognise the Mar “CALIFORNIA JOYCE”, “JOHANESEN". "VALLEY”, (FOOT. thought there was good reason' To be Limitenants (Force HQ): Reuter.

quess of Reading, Minister of FLAIRS MADEMOISELLE", "CAÏEZIO", "KIRINOS". etc. why bail should not be granted Sgt R. E. Road, Gummer T. A

"I don't tout any longer TM he EVERY PAIR OF THESE WONDERFUL SHOES is "FAULT and asked Crown Counsel if he Pearce; Cpl C. K. Larrard, Sct.

Lold LESSLY FIRST CHOICE" absolutely no factory rejects offered. Imew anything about the stato J.K.H. Cocks; to be Captain:

when the brief formalities of Lords Shoe seconds, like holsery seconds, don't last long.

LE W. E. Barrett. of the woman accused's health

British Naturalisation

Western

Mr Thomas Tam, Magis wae over, "I keep these, cards Lt

this occasion the

(I have 100 * WORLD OF SUPERFINE WOOL ORIGINALS IN FRENCH Mr Mayne said he did was Chief

Tocket now) Ambassadors"

trate at Central, warned to give to restaurateurs for their had to takó-:a not,

Engineroom Artificer, H.E the Officer Administering decision MODEL COATS AND TOPPERS. ALSO THOSE FROM NEW romanded in prison she would H. M. Nunro has been appointed the Government, with the apment and the spur of the mo- 'drivers • this morning that bukomIGER, FOE Every: card' that decided to ex- they must see to it that the guis YORK & LONDON IS AWAITING YOUR SELECTION got botter medical attention than Probationary Acting Lieutenant proval of the Secretary of Stato tricate themselves from the traffic was dear before sad the restauratete

I presented at the cluty. I got

PRICES TO SUIT ALL BUDGETS. OUR NEWLY AIR. (ohorwise,

(E) in the Hongkong Royal for the Colonies, has conferred which, they had been placed." crossing from one truffle midstrate r

macies embarrassing position, in DELIVERED COLLECTIONS OF GOWNS, SUITS, *

Naval Volunteer-Reserve. the privilege of · British Natur- Commandant the alisation on the following per- SUITDRESSES, JACKET-DRESSES. BEPÁRATES, for informal

circumstances in lane to another.

restaurattur, "a che, said, "You R.H.LD.F...

themselves, Convicted of causing damage i have people who say they want with the approval: sons: Mr. Liang Dook-lun which they found daling, cocktall, afternoon, Sunday, and other important, occasions the Crown had not put forwarding the Government; fins posted hum (medical : prattitioner), Mr.| British Ambassador, and his cutting into another traffic lens,?

Mr Winter submitted that of HE. the Omeer: Administer (clerk), Mise Sylvia Chul Sal-colder the decision the to other vehicles a result of a nice fima gene fre WONDERFULLY MAGNIFICENT and SOMETHING

ENTIRELY DIFFERENT and any grounds for the Court to Lt. G, H. Edmonds, formerly of Eugene Shih (clerk), Mire Angola Western colleagues made at Lee Kin-man, taxi driver, was

THE PLUG NEW in FABRICS, DE- refuse ball. The object of ball; the Hongkong Regiment, to the Has Yeo (housewife) Mr Loe this party was a correct one." Qued $36, and Kwok Yuk, lorry WILKI drew ndoop TAILS, and LINES NEVER he declared, was to ensure that POSSIBLE TO BE "SEEN" Poraons be present to stand their RKDF, Reserve of Officers. Iwa-poo (merchant).

In softest

i

to

BAIL REFUSED

1

elsewhere, in town or other did the Court noed than that i trial. What greater nesurance elles in South Asia. It'e no exaggeration, that you · chri.

"the accused frnd returned “grid "ALWAYS". find what you'red. He repeated his application Burrendered, voluntarily," he ask- looking IND

at MODE, ELITE for bail

everything elegant from head to toe at Mr Justice Reynolds, refused MODE BLITE. An hour of badl

You

Can

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was also announced that

we cannot do is to put Magistrate's

Advice

State for, Foreign Affairs, bluntly To Motorists

the sting Labour peers in i

the

--United Press de Router

Appeal To Restore St Paul's Cathedral

London, Oct; 21.

The Lord Mayor of Lon

cureful search will reward Mr Mayne the applied for the don, Bir Your effort WONDERFUL case to be adjourned to the next ELEGANT Semions, in view of the "ebrupt

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MODERN

'OUP: BRAS..

POOLS "LADTH OF MARS

(SMARIAN, GA

of the accused s

Poet,for trials in the 7 pre

electri

ALTA

driver, was cautioned this prom-

Hided walleged to have

Wilkin, he did remember sharing a table at a fish-bar with him on the night and around the time the pollee claimed Wilkie had been under

"Now. I wish to c

Fold,

have col-the with another, taxi as cut across from the outer on the south Róda, Certir 61

on August 21, the miraculous mirvival of own sout right d's, in the air raide was to the wear at m

Feople, n'kymbol- of · hope fath

Christian way cof-llle

hich we strive

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evidence

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