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Change Of Plan By James

Red China And UN

US Will

Oppose Admission

Washington, Sept. 8.

The United States does not intend to soften its

TE was a visitor to Lon-pposition against admis

Hotlis nume

sion of Communist China Was to the United Nations

Junes, and what brought during the coming session, him here was the hope of finding a job that would at irrespective of the talks now going on in Geneva,

certain.

best be an improvement, at informed sources said today, work he had been doing in Glasgow, his home town.

Cheup lances had always in the past

strict. Imits

tu

James's movenzuls and to the Jabs that were open tu hip. In to London an it'l of cir-

way, his journey #challenge, WAN

detlance of the restricting

cumstances.

of his Junirs Within a few arrival here, James, a bronza, of 44.

cheerful-looking

งานลง

It appears

On the basis of current thinking in Washington, that the United States

for will oppose a seat Chinn, when the Unklesi Nil- tions General Assembly els under way later this month jun. ns strenuously % It has

previous years.

in

On the other hand, United States cfflelals.now acknowledge privately a follow-up by Ching to the release of the nine Ameri. cun elvilians on Tuerday, with

found himself in a public-hous#greenient on the release of the by Victoria Station.

FELLOW-COUNTRYMEN

MES ordered a Leer, and

JAMES

au he drank listened to the

talk going on around him.

He

heard an accent that was un-

It.

remaining Americans SU! China, would certainly augur well for better understanding

between the two nutions.

CLEARING THE WAY Washington looks with some

mistakably Scottish, then heard hope to the next meeting on another Scat talking. He moved Sat rday in Geneva between Mr

re-Alexis toward the volces that

SO pleasantly minded him

home.

of

Johnson, the United States representative, and Mr Wang Ping-mum of China, to make further progress towards final agreement on the return of civilians on both sides.

This, it is understood, would joyed their company for a long be regarded here as a clearing evening, but remembered of the way for the second item that he had not come to London on the two point Just to drink

The

Jumey Kroup

joined seemed delighted to make him welcome. He might

have en

he

namely, "the

Geneva

other bc-

he had practical matters at issue hetween the two sides,"

with men

from, agenda,

Glasgow. The meney

and the job

not yet in the

was milest

hoped for was bas.

James took his leave from his friends. They saw him to the

United States

de- officials clined to say to-day what speci- United States the fic issues

would like to raise under this item of the agenda.

in's swing door, then left him. But, it was learned on good

to do attie

his own.

with London

ROUGH CROSSING

it

on authority, that:

FOR stranger. London is

always at first

confusing.

I was more so for James than most. He found himself after a fow minutes in a street by the coach station, and there, every time he took off from the pave ment, he had lo

scurry

back

again 45 a coach outward- bound roared by him.

At last there seemed to be a ul. James left the safety vi the kerb once more.

But the

ad had been only momentary Coaches socmed suddenly to be coming at him em all diree

tion,

1. The United States would not begin consideration of other matters until full agreement of the return of etvilians had been reached.

2. The United States would look with great Interest to what China proposals subsequent might put forward, but Wash- Ington

regard djd not

the related items of diplomatic re- cognition

Beat in the and United Nations for China as the next order of business.

other were

FULL SUPPORT Britain, Australia and Commonwealth countries believed to be giving the United States whole-hearted backing on

this view, The air became full t the sound of screeching brakes

and electric horns.

IT

RELIEF

was a relief almost to Jaures when a policeman took his arm

and sild: "I'm arrecting you for being drums

me along with me."

very

The United States and lis friends would like to discuss the return of all United Nations tha personnel captured during Korean fighting ahead of most other issues.

The United States is as yet uncommitted on the possibility of raising the level of negotia- tions with China a meeting

Lot toreign secretaries between Mr John Foster Dulles, of the United States, and Mr Chou En-iol of China.

At Marlborough Street, in the morning. Jaunes pleaded guilty to the charge, and said to the magistrate, Mr Paul Bennett,

But the view among many VC: "I just like to tharp's the

was polize for the way they looked diplomatie obervers hore

that the United States would thank them after me. I

give serious consideration to kindly."

such a meeting it China agreed He led and turned histo

declaration res a mutual head towards his raceuats. The nouncing the use of force in magistrate

differences, asked him why he settling

possibly of the United George along the lines

plans. Nations charter declaration.

had come to London.

explained hla former

But I 'ke to go home how," Router.

de acked and grinned.

THANK YOU. THANK YOU

</HY did you only have 33. Wid. on you," the imagis- trate asked him. "You're not Rown and out, are you?" and certainly James did not Jook

that.

"Och, no" he answered, "I'd been spending on drink, a

bit,"

func again to unes

уси

He

Nocturnal Thief Caught

In Street

aro

CHINA MAIL

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1955.

RUNAWAY CAR HITS TREE

8 Months

For Burglar

eight

HK9199

A runaway

car with no. driver zig-zagged down Old, Bailey this morning, hit two of the eight cars parked on one side of the road, and ended its journey up against a free 100 yards down.

The freak accident was the result of a collision on Caine Road. The car No. HK0109 driven by Lec

on

Man Of

Exceptional Talents

D.

SHEAFFERS

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

THE RAPE TRIAL -

HAVE YOU

SEEN

Counsel's Address THIS BOY?

On Behalf Of The 4 Accused

The trial of four men accused on various charges of rape and aiding and abetting thi morning reached its concluding stages when Mi V. L. J. D'Alton, Defence Counsel, made his closing address to the all-male Jury before Mr Justice A, D. Scholes, Acting Puisme Judge, at the Criminal Sessions.

A ten-year-old Chinese In his submission, Mr D'Alton said the story of the hey who arrived here from first accused was very much more reasonable than that of the Philippines only four the complainant. He asked the Jury to return a verdict | days ago has lost himself in of not guilty in respect of all the accused.

NO TERRORISATION

The accused are Ng Wal-lee, every reason to remember us at alios Ka Tsal, 20, unemployed, that time of the night, six per- Ng Chun-choi, 21, unemployed, sons including one girl had gone Can

Kwok-you, alles You to the Hotel. Tsai, 18, office boy, and Chow Ah Kau, 26, car Kau, allas ciconer.

In the first count, flest ac cused was alleged to have raped 24-year-old dance hostess, Kwok-ying, alius Hung Mel, on June 1, while the other three were alleged to have alded and

abetted in this offence.

be-

this city of two and a half million people.

His name is Julian Yap Ang. son of Me Ang Suy-ching, a mer- chant of 20 Sheung Tung Lane, Arst floor, Salyingpun. Ho sprakes the Amoy dialcot and no

The fact that a man had English, taken a girl to a hotel and had

Julian went shopping with his not paid the bill did not mean father and a friend at 11 am. that he had raped the girl yesterday. Near noon while his Furthermore, the complainant father was buying books at the had left the Hotel in broad Chung Havn Books Co in Queen's daylight and had not made any Road Central, Julian walked out complaint to anyone in the of the shop to have Hotel. There was no evidenco around-t was all so new to

tho

look

Last week a Paris night- Yun-man, was club owner dropped into turning right into Old Bolley Hongkong, looked it over from Caine Roud when it came

The second count alleged that into collision with another car for a few days, and said: "I Th

second recused rape

the that the hotel staff had been him. When Mr Ang came out Facing two charges of which was turning left into Old like this place."

hostess, and first accused with terrorised by anybody so that of the shop, Julian was now-- He is M. Norbert Matksson, eiding and abetting him. she could not make any com-where in sight. housebreaking and larceny Bailey from the opposite direc-

the third count, In

that of plaint,

The father searched for fout from a dwelling, Chan Hoi, tion in Caine Rond. The driver famous in the Boulevard Saint

a test. Germain and well-known in the forcible detention, all the

After referring to the hours to no avail. He contacted violinist 30, an unemployed Chinese of this fatter car was

Loe immediately got out of Champs Elysees as a

cused were alleged to have do- evidence of Wan Yuk-song, Mr his friends and reported his loss whether of no lixed abode, was sen- his

any with the virtuosity of Heitz, er to see

tained complainant against her D'Alton said the story told by to the Police, but up to 11 am.. But tenced

crooner whom Charles Trenet

will with intent

accused to

months' | damage had been done.

to know her

Wan today

he has had no news of regarding might

could not be treated as an en- the boy, imprisonment by Mr Hin- the other car reversed and be- might envy, a planist who

Julian is about three and a All four men are defended by tirely fictitious story, cumpress Hongy Carmichael, and carnally. klid

step Incline, musician who could have been Mr Vill both instructed by D'Alion and Mr down the

The complainant had testined half feet tall, of medium bulld, shing Lo at Central this fore Lee could stop It, his cur

He was!. that the first accused had taken with a longish face, morning.

knocking into every third car Mandrake's tutor.

K. S. M. Matisson-his great grand- Mr W. H. Young,

by sheer

shirt with Mr D. off her clothes

force wearing until it crashed

u sports down the line Accused was alleged to have

father was an Englishman called N. E. Ren, Crown Counsel, is into the tree.

on the first occasion, and that yellow stripes, black shorts and stolen a gold pocket watch,

when ho Occasion, two white canvas shoes done

another Damage

to the Matheson-was trained with the

prosecuting, assisted by Delce-on late

taking Thibaud. He was Parker pen, two ball pens and

men had assisted in 3ucque

was last with his father, uve Sub-Inspector Jones. right mudguard of Lee's car, $250 cash from the residence of but no one was injured.

to have been a concert violinist

off her clothes. There was no

seen the Ind If anyone has allegedly The four youiha Dr Skinsnes at the Hongkong

Picture

staff too. "But there is no money i ured bove by

evidence that her garments had will they please report to the the

hostess from the University,

It," he confided,

"And playing Shing Ping Ballroom photographer.

with a bean

torn or that she had re- Police or to Mr Ang. false story about a friend of ceived any injuries.

Counsel then referred to the cautioned statement made by the first accused.

had

chceks

Was

at nightcluba is much more

fun.

DRUG ADDICT won

FINED $1,500

A 9ne of $1,500 or 10 months

L. J.

"Mals oul, I compose a little.here and then took her to the Shan Kwong Hotel, Happy a few prizes," he

Valley, where the offences were confessed

almost modestly,

alleged to have been committed. shyly.

ONUS OF PROOF VERSATILE ·

In his closing address to the said that it Jury, Mr D'Alton had been a long ease

and the Jury had heard his submission yesterday

I think that's a fair tronsta- He tion of our conversation. speaks English "un petit peu" and my French is just as bad So he "talked" with his hands, his restless twinkling eyes, in slow simple French and broken

Det. Sub-Insp Kwong told the court that on July 19, Dr Skinsnes made u telephone call to the police station saying that some unknown

person entered his residence between Detectives 3 am and 6

5.M. were sent to investigate, As a result of finger print

the de was imposed on 70-year-old Lul and other enquiries,

at Kam Kwai when he was found guilty fendant was arrested

of possessing an oplum pipe and Wah Stroot on September 6.

Later, accused took policemen six toels of prepared opium.

The prosecution told the court to two pawnshops where they that Sub-Information, raided

P. S. Choung, English recovered the Parker pen and acting on

M. Matisson has decided to one of the ball pens. The rest house in Lee Yuen Street, with bring the atmosphere of his of the stolen property was no several other policemen and nightclub at Saint Germain

found the drugs lying on a bed in the rear cubicle of the house. Defendant pleaded guilty, and said he had been a drug addict for the past 20 years.

recovered.

Defendant pleaded guilty to the charges, but in mitigation, said that he had a sick mother to support, and since he could find no means of earning his ving, he had to resort to steal- ing ta a last resort. He asked for leniency.

Accused had 12 previous con- violions

Cyprus Trouble Feared.

(Continued from Page 1)

police this morning to head off any further trouble in the wake of demonstrations at Izmir and Salonika,

In another development, judges and lawyers refused to enter the island courts this morning because of a British order re- quiring that they be searched. The order was rescinded. United Press.

Communique

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

Pro-

100

to

This

Mr Emile Landau's Parisian

He plays Grill. There violin and the piano, and singa And in between acts he calls at your table, and gives you an impromptu exhibition of sleight of hand.

I lost my watch. And I saw a well-known doctor loso bia

His rhythym is infectious. A 4 p.m. Time Simal and Kramine Summary: 1.03, Jazz Haif man next to me wrote a cheque Hour presented by Robert Acheson topping his toes to a vigorous (Studio); 6.30, Portuguese Winif Hour (Studio): 7, V.0.A. Hit Byрay dance. A few tables away Farade: 1.30. Ale find Jitfiet" EX- Anciber lady began dunging in corpin from the Rodgers and Ham- her chair to a violin melody of merstein Musical Play, sung by the

slaccato &queaks, the incredible Principals and Chorus at

And I saw a middle-aged lady Brandway Production; 7.09, Weather Report: 1. Time Signal and The close her eyes dreamily and News (London Relay) 0.09, Com- smile happily 1.9 he sang mentary London Relay) or Special

Come "Irresistible You". 0.15, The Announcements: dians, Op. 20 (Kabalevsky)....

PERFECT BLEND of Radio Orchestra Symphony Barlia cond. by Arthur Itotier;

My partner was so fascinated 3.30, Journey into Space. Written she fed a carefully rolled tork- and produced by Charles Chilton ful of spaghetti to her left ear. Episode 13. (BBCTS); D. Tume

I have seen a number of good Foon (Record- Signal. What's the

floor shows in my life but few, Galsthee if any, could match this perfect 1219 Beautiful Galatea) (Suppo) blend of personality and enter-

ed London Relay): 9.15. At Live Opera. "Die

Schoone

Balulets, Akademie Kammerelor, Vienna State Pilharmonia cond, by tainment. Hans Hagen: 10.15, Edinburgh 1955.

M. Matisson is on

A Report by Robert Finigan on the

a world

9th International Festival of Music tour and came to Hongkong from Drama and the Arts (London Saigon, After a "season here, Relay): 10.45, Quy Lupar and hệ he is off to Japan and then Orchestra: 10.50, Weather Report;

to Paris to his small

the

for

Hearing is continuing.

Schools Reject Negro Children

Made False

Declaration

Shui-fung licensed of ro

Leung Case answer. It

medicine and accused to

proprietor of a tollet preparations shop in Wing was of great importance to keep

Lok Street, was fined $750 by in mind that the onus of proof The lay on the Prosecution.

New York, Sept. 7. Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central this accused had not given any Negro children were turned morning when he was found evidence during the trial but away again this morning when guilty of making a false declara- the Jury had before them the they tried for the second con- tior in connection with dulinble cautioned statements and state secutive day to enrol at schools commodities.

Revenue-inspector J. D. Wake in Raleigh ments in anwer to the charges for white children

told the court that acting on the County, West Virginia. made by the accused to Police.

A spokesman for the National Information, a cheek was carried Advance-out on the accused's entry sheet Counsel

were Association for the said there

People suld of September 7, when it was suggestions by the Prosecution ment of Coloured

found defendant had left. out as to the characters of the he would confer later with accused: that they were power- State NAACP officers to plan several entries relating to sales of blood cure powder, tit tar ful men. Mr D'Alton asked for an immediate lawsuit the Jury to disregard such sug- force an end to segregation in pills and tonics.

Later it was found accused gestion as they were not entitled the county.

{had not made any declaration to take into account the charac-"

More than 60 Negro children of having sold any of the above ters of the accused.

were turnedi away when they mentioned goods since June tried to enrol in four grade 1955, schools and Trap Hill High School on Tuesday. Some 3,000 of the county's 25,000 school

chilaren aro age

Negroes. United Press.

The definition of rape was having camal knowledge of person without consent, and the Jury must examine the evidence The consent" with of "no greatest caution as to its nature and credibility

есть

Mr D'Alton also referred to the evidence of the other ployees of the Shing Ping Ball- room. Their evidence, was that the complainant had told them of having been taken by force, and the complainant herself did not go any further.

"VAQUE STORY"

Mr D'Alton asked the Jury to conalder the manner of the If Buch an

such thing,

an fantastic auxd Incident had actually occurred

complainant abominable extraordinary

11. The Rt. Hon. A.T. Lennox-beck Boyd. Becretary of State for the nightclub in Saint Germain would not the Jury think that Colonies. Broadcasts in International R.H. Press Conference (Recorded London con-Relay), God Save The Queen; 11.30.

Close Down.

London, Sept, 7. British, Greece and Turkey tonight suspended their ference on Cyprus after falling

reach agreement on the REDIFFUSION future of the island.

10

said

Теа

US

CRUISER HERE

rank Nework-request programme cruiser

Silver

she would came out of the Hotel with burning rage? But the Jury had before them “an extremely vague story,"

No two cases of rape presented. exactly the same facts. The Jury had "this wonderful, slory" of a long walk in a broad thorough- 13,000-ton American fare, and the stopping for a

chat

talding congee and noodles, Bremerton, flying the and continuing the walk. This

3 pm. Romantic Cycles; 3 30. Nova- The CID of Tsimshatsui

A Foreign Offlee communique time featuring the Novalima Trio Well, we shall do what we woging war against burglars in

Terri Stevezu; that the

and conference

time Rendezvour; 4.30, Vocally Yours ven te help you," said Mr Ben- that district. Special action is "standa

suspended" pending

-popular songs; &, Children's Corner nett, and calling for his pro- being taken in an attempt

to study

of # colution to the conducted by Auntie Val; 5.30, The bation

offies, sald: "If this clear the area of nocturnal in Cyprus problem proposed by man, really wants to go back truders who have been pestering Britain. Seetland, pay his fare, wil: residents more

of

of Western music; 6, Teen-umofag of Rear-Admiral D. M. than usual you, and give him some positi

Greece today gave lato

the British Dirthday Mailbag: 6.30. Men

Be Division 1. visional reply to

entered port this Early this morning the Police proposals and Turkey a

liind the Melody-Otto Harbach: 7,

In the cautioned statement of money for he

"full Personality, Parade Fals Waller morning in the company of Ahren. made

the first accused, the accused a capture, A party of and

definitive" reply.

7.15. Music makers featuring American destroyers on a re-

had admitted having carnal criniting too much detectives cought a man at 4 EO

Sidney Torth at the Hammond, Orcreational visit. te cald. There might a.m. in Prat Avenue. He was

The communique said;

the knowledge of Brilloh

gon, 7.40, Shadows of Doubt--pre- The destroyers are the Black.

complainant, to an recident, you know."

Foreign sented by Colgate-Palmolive Co

but the complainant had con- earrying a fan and also had "Aye, aye, rir James nodded, three

pens on him, Secretary, Mr Harold Macmillan, Time Signal and the news (London Jarvis and Trathen. They are fountain

sented. His story was very much an the Fletcher Class of 2,050 dig- making any relpy): 8.00, Weather report, "I thank you very Idndly for

undertook before.

nouncements and interlúde:- 5.18; | placement tons.

more reasonable than that of Army further proposal to study there everything, ar. I'd like to thank Property belonging lo

Meineltrino Musicalo—featuring

the complainant, said Counsel. everyone." His locks around the Sergeant. Hawke living on the statements and to await the full

George Melohribo‹ -Grekastre; · · 8.30,

With regard to the ovlderice, Dived To Death comprehensive. He first floor of No 17 Prat Avenue. roply of the Greek Government Journey Into Space. Written and

of the Hotel room boy who was wanted in misa.no one in his

and any additions which the produced by Charles Chilton. Las-

Counsel to ald by the Crown ode 13 (BBCTH); D. The Concert thenics, none of those who had captive might help them to Turkish Government might flour; 0,30; Boerels of the Boolland

Weymouth, Sept. 7 have marvellous memory, Mr Clive Brook; 10,. helped him, whom he knew only solve a few of the burglaries wish to make to their statement; Yard-string

Brigadler Nigel Dugdale, 47, D'Alton said there was nothing Continental presented by by har voices. James was which have taken place in Meanwhile the tripartite con- Cats Colores the Director of the British War astonishing about knowing what

Teimshatsui,

ference on the Eastern Medi- terranean and Cyprus which Prem confesso by the oral Office Public Relations Depart-bod hopperiod on that night! Ar She ICT Hon. ment, was drowned hore youtor rogarth to the identication of has been. mdating" "in London, AZ, Lennox-Boyd; 11.30. Prelude day when, ho, dived from a ruft the complainant which was sald to midnight popular concert favou into shallow water, United to be remarkable, Mr D'Alton rites::18 muidnight, ("God ·Bava „the sicice August 29 atandis atis='|

(2lose Dow

Prem pended. France-Presso,

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SIDE GLANCES

Defendant was found to have manufactured the goods himself, and he had been able to avoid duty because he had made no entries in his sales sheet.

By Galbraith

more hot stocke on the market, Mr. Binithers?

lost on Your last tip!

ka to get back the three weeks?

said the room. boy would bave,

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