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Mad About Motoring
FOST boys love cars, and said
M. for
with shrug towards Walter. "is mad about motor-
those who do, COIN. He can talk You silly heaven is compounded of xaout them. parts Silversione plus y parts motor show.
Walter
NERVE-RACKING
I DIDN'T ball fun out
inst
night, because I thought it would be best for him to have a taste of not being builed oul. 1e only this to way.
loved cars more than that, and could not wait for heaven. Walter is an up- standing 17-year-old who There's looks, nets, dresses, talks, can't get i Job Just now, be- as if Lloyd's, the Stock Ex-cause he's waiting for his call- change and the Mansion Walter had nothing the Bay o House had jointly decided his own behajt, ræcost to make him honorary WAN SURTY.
custody for a Burglal report," the magistrate sold to him.
tudded Walter glummly
member.
And he loves curs.
He helped unself The oths |
110).
that he
in
You will be remanded
41
day to ani £800 model he found ; wont away 10 await the prison parked a city street. With a
van. The week ahead would be su would
bit of pully and paint he altered ja nerve-rocking one; the relief-marking
of its uni- the more unmediate future. the
ber-plate, changing a P to a Bdrive to prison. If you are med
with a simple
pranted patty.
semi-circle
THE SEEING EYE
DAYS afterwards
agony if !s of about cars
driven by a strangeT.
[4 rasurvel-
Jousty slurp-eyed policeman. saw Walter in the car.
The car was a green saloon. One of thotasurichi of the same sort on the coil. The policeman remembered a grem saloon had been posted 43 missing. fle nolierd a tiny lick of paint about the feller 1 that should have been in the registrations number of the sno
"Follow that car." he said to his companion in the police car in which by was a passenger. Obediently, The driver turned. Presenlly Waller was stopped.
This is my brother's r." sud Walter.
THE OTHERS
ur.
to be
S'pore Drive
Against Vice
Singapore, Aug. 1 Piter had urawn up plans for
drive But
Bautist gambling, vice and narcoties in Stagupore, a spokesman of the criznitial Investigation depart- ment said lay.
The new campaign would b Parted on in conjunction with "Operation DKERC
[Ma
drive against solely thus, the
biggest
Her
spokesman
view
CHINA MAIL
Established 1945
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1956.
SIDE GLANCES
MP DEFIES COLONIAL SECRETARY
Noel-Baker Says He Is Going
To See Makarios
London, Aug. 1.
Mr Francis Noel-Baker, a Labour member of Parliament, suid tonight that in spite of govern- ment opposition he would visit the Seychelles Islands to try to see Archbishop Makarios, exiled leader of the Union-with-Greece Movement in Cyprus.
Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, | had earlier said in a Parliamentary reply today he could not agree to allow him to see the archbishop.
A medment Issued today Hm' he the of "reasonable
by Patripping, detaliingi China Maili
But To Me Hinise of Communit Tonight. Me Noel-Baker waringi declared "In the face of what. ever provucution there may be, it is muy intention, when Freuch the lands, to try to have talk with the archbishop a see whether it is possible 10 get a elecent. reasonable settle. treast of the Cyprus problem “
Me
51
That
Noel-linker said he cun - sidered the Colonial Secretary's attitude 1973 intolerable Inter- ference with
member of Parliament's rights and pri- vileges.
Mr Lennox-Boyd said he had no intention whatever of allow- ing the archbishop to reassume his leadership and association with EOKA (errorist organiza- tion in Cyprus) by "Bring long distance artillery from Seychelles.
he denounces violence, then a new situation will arise," he ackled.
and
The archbishop
other He told reporters is an inter-detainees had given their parole WALTER'S lame explanations.
which gave them greater free- "I would be useless to Ingan 13 CE tu pieces
track Gowns avere schier idom to move about the island. almost as soon as he uttered
He added. "If attempis are made ther. AL
the held for the crimes on which Baw Street. next morning, he pleaded guilty toey Chicken were left wide open.
serret society taking and driving away
MUM green sales without its owner's turned to ere only because of consent
the big money to be made.
"But
we topple the vice aud dope cm- gambling.
made
the
To the pdret Ju statement. I'd like to tell you, Walter's
+
began,
אן | וואן
to pay visits to them or if they
103 visits
circumstaners which
the Governor would not consider conducter in
17 Cyprus, steps. would have to be taken to limilt enjoyed by the the time of the
pires, there won't be much scope | the freedom statement
felt "— Reuter, laken."
"about other cars I've There was a Vauxhall he had picked up near the Haymarket, a Hilmars from alt Mall. “
Under- Austin
parked by an Prop ground station.
one of them he had laken a corkscrew and a pressure gauge, otherwise. he band not much harmed
curs he bad taken,
THE FATHER
the
Liner Insurance Paid Out
WHEN the story had been told Wednesday
the magistrate. Mr John Marnon, JC. Walter's history was bredy sketcher
Fin
London. Aug. 2 The Justitute of London Underwriter's
annelinerd that US$13,000,000 had been paid out by insurance companies following the simiçang
W uf
14.ban liner Andrea convictions Doria, previous
The Institute expressed the the against
sakel this man,"
surprise insurance companies of the eASE. in eturge offler
reports" "conflicting Press "le's 17 years of age, was at a
settlement would not be techn.cal school till 10%. then that An apprentice draughtsman until made for some time. February. He's out of work now. awaiting het call-up He comes from un exerlitul home. respectable people, Je here, sir.
04
The statement said that the the represented US$11,000,000 amount
insured in the landon His father market, and added that a large proportion was paid on July 30, father live days after the d.suster **
he France-Presse.
Walter's businessman came forward "This boy,"
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detainees for visits.
Mr Am unn Bevan, Labour's chief colonial affairs spokesman, sald the Colonial Secretary was steling between a member of Parlamen
interview with a person imprisoned by the
executive
utsel
NOEL-BAKER
without any
action of any sort,
court
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DRUGS TRIAL: EVIDENCE
BY GOVT CHEMIST
CONVICTION
A conviction against Chan Chiu-shek for ex- posing indecent films to the public view and Lau Yuk-ming for aiding and abetting in the offence was quashed on appeal by the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice C. W. Reece in the Appeals Court this morning,
were
cach
The appellants Aned $500 or two months by Mr F. X. d'Almada on April 19, 1050.
Mr Deamond
Mayne,
acting Senior Crown Coun; c), told the
Court that it
tention to
was not his in-
Was
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resist the appeal, adding
there that evidence as to what the display
Wis
in-
Mir Lawrence Leong structed by Mr P. L. Lan, up- prared for the appellants.
APPEAL DISMISSED Remarking that on the evi- dence the appellant would have been the luckiest world if he had no been con-
man in thre
vicled, Mr Justice Reece dia- missed on appeal against con- viction brought by Chong Cheong, 25, factory worker, for
dwelling. larceny in a
wus
The story which you have told the Court is just so much nonsense," his Lordship added.
of convicted Appeliset gianng $40 in cash, clothing and other articles to the total value of $79, the property of Au Kut, at 475 King's Road on July 4. months and sentenced tu six hard labour.
ALLEGATION
Chong told the Court that he
did not commit the offence. He
was on his way to work that
of pawning
the
no evidence
Win
he was The
At the trial in the Victoria District Court of day when he was arrested. He two men and a woman on narcotics charges, the Government chemist, Dr A. J. Nutten, this morning linked various chemicals and equipment found by the Police at three addresses in Kowloon with the manufacture of heroin.
The accused before Judge | could lead to addiction, said the H.H.. How are Lu Kwong-witness. keung, allas
Lu Cheung-lum, He said that the two pairs of rubber goggles might have been used for protection also, bul added that
the first this wit time he had come across Koggies the manufacture of heroin, Horola
10 granules sold addicks were in
Smail very pacious of highly coloured paper usually containing about 50 mx each of the drug, but sold agents they Were
Ng Kin-wah, alles Ng Ylü, and Yuen
woman, They Mel, pleaded not guilty to possessioti of the manufacturing herein on June 11.
Lui pleaded guilty in another of 10 possession charge of gramunes of crude morphine.
All accused
represented by Mr K. Y. Yung. of Messrs F. Zimunern and Co. Mr M. Morley John Crown Counsel, is
Soviet Aswan prosecuting.
Dam Promise together with
Moscow
is
London, Aug. 1. said Radi Arable service tonight that the
are
The equipment and chemicals
19 gramunes crude morphine and 1014 ounces of heroin were found at 3 Ho- muntin Street, lap Kwong Wah Street, first floor. and 292 Prince Edward Road
floor, 44
Soviet government Wald second floor, by the Police in doubt consider sympathetically" valds on June 11,
any Egyptian request for aid fer
the
Aswan Hikt Dumn. though no acti
you been made
of
T Soviet Un
even
request
is ready
to offer honest ne to the peoples
the East to help prosperity," it mid.
TRACES OF HEROIN
bath, scrapers,
wits accused clothing but
to prove auled person who pawned it.
He further alleged that the detectives took $50 from
person.
his
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Africa.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 By Air Pakistan, Midalo Fast, Great Britain, Europe, p.m.
Koroa, G. p.m.
USA. 1 p.m.
By Surface
Macao, D.,
FRIDAY AYGUST 3 By Air Thailand, Ceylon, Burma, india, 8.m.
Germany. 10 p.m.
Formosa, Japan, Korea, Okinawa,
il a.m.
Philippines, Australia, New land. 1 p.m.
4
Zen-
Quain, Hawaii, U.S.A.. 2 p.m. Formosa, U.S.A.. 4 p.m. Indo-China, France, p.m. Thailand, India Feklaan, Middie East, Africa, Great Britain & Europe.
Canada, 0 p.m.
Japan. 6 p.m.
By Surface
Malaya, Burna, India, 10. China, People's Republic, 10.30 0.m. Macau.p.in,
Japan, Hawaii, V.S.A.. Central & South Amerles, p.m.
Macau, 0 p.m.
BÁTURDAY, AUGUST 4 By Alr Peking m
1 was
beaten up by o
Shanghai, ankow, Kun- detectives to admit the charge," ming,
Thailand, N. Borneo, Malays. In- hig alleged. Chong further
New Zealand. dopeda, Autrali, st severely Cippines 2 p.m. alleged he
Noon
was that
110 had
wesaulted alternative but to admit,
The Wrong Line
The
Berlin, Aug. 1.
Communists today
to closed that
in larger
were
packets which 1 paper
stapled along one side, said Dr Nutten.
Hoaring is proceeding.
no
dis-
the Party leader.
Thalland, dia, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, 6 p.m.
Hawall, U.S.A.. Canada. 8 p.n. Malaya. Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand. 0 p.m.
Formosa, Japan, Okinawa, Korea,
p.m.
Walter Ulbricht, had demanded GAVE
a purge of members who called for democratisation of the Party.
FALSE
Herr Ulbricht, ata Central INFORMATION
Committee
meeting, sald an
enemy group within the Party Pleading guilty to giving false
was
"counter- preaching revolution" as a result of the new Line on Stalin United
WATER STORAGE Press.
tumption
POSITION
In the 24-hour period ending at 8 o'clock this morning, the Jost eleven Colony's reservoirs Dr Nutten told of the virious
million gallons of water. articles he
which examined
Total storage this morning Included a glass alter anul fun- nel, a pump,
measuring glass, was 2,750 million gullons. Con
amounted yesterday chally. sleves, drying increase basins,
gulfone and the knives, scisto 38 million.
streams and catch- BOTS, ilter paper, scales, rubber yield from
waters was million gallons. tubes, nozzles, spoons, and a
No rainfall was registered by stapler He said this traces of
the Water Authority', heroin were on some of these.
that Ho was of the opinion from what he had seen of tho equipment and chemicals, they were used for making heroin, and went on to describe the by use of the chemicals lound the Police.
The radio accused "ructionory Western prpagandists" That made a "lovely present wuging "a campaign of lles in
with
to Man Tex-tung. Khrushchev. connection Nusser and everybody who is Egypt."-Neuter,
i now attacking British imperial-
INTI."
"Th archbishop heel been
exiled to the Seychelles by on "et of naked violence."
It was a fascist principle.
China Mail Special.
BOW TO PROTESTS
eventa
Execution Claim
He said that the nitrate and could be used for heroin. Acetic was
acetic acid Limassol, Aug. 1.
A clandestine leaflet signed making
Boats Detained
Paris, Aug. 1. Four pilot boats destined for service in the Suez Canal have been detained in Marseille by "high French authorities", it wan revealed here today. The ships, measuring 54 feet, for the Suez Canal Company at the Esterel shipyards in Cannes, They were scheduled to sail from Marseille on Saturday for Suez---United Press,
were built
Alleged Conspiracy & Corruption
Investigation
Branch
Capt Testifies
Queries regarding the absence of defendants or anybody from the Defence along Route TWSK when road samples were taken were put to an Army in vestigator at the conspiracy and corruption trial this morning.
Information to pawnbroker 32-year-old Chinese housewife, Poon King, was fined $25 by Mr F.
X. D'Almada at Central Court this morning.
In the evening of August 1, defendant, giving her name as Choung Ho, pawned a pair of Parker 51 pens at the Tung Yuen
A Pawnshop
Chinese police- man who was on pawnshop duty suspected the pens might have been unlawfully obtained. He revealed his idoniity outside the pawnshop and questioned the defendant who admitted she had used her husband's name.
Radio Hongkong
H.K.T.
0 p.m. Timo Signal and pro gramme Bummary} 0.03, Stock Market Report
"For tho Children Let's Join In. Whir
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Show Times that
by "Bigenis," leader of the essential, nitrate had other alter- Acetic anhydride was underground ЕОКА
organisa-natives. Nicosia, Aug. 1
sald tlon,
four absolutely essential in the manu- today that The Cyprus Government to-
been
facture of heroin and in Hong- "executed." The controversial "eples" had
kong there was no other known day amended
Amonia regulations 19 new emergency
The leaflet. which did not use for this chemical.
was an alkaline used pr.clude the use of "reasonable name the "ples," said: "These solution force in requiring answera to men were sent into the hills to for preparing heroin base from We arrested and salt of heroin the idea being to "reasonable questions."
дру on us.
heroin into ર form The new regulations, which executed them. This is the fate get the
which Was
purified. readily ownits all traltors." Alcohol was a common
On trial at the Victoria Dis-; were from a typist is that office. were issued last weekend, caused! that
Bolvent trict Court
are Chou Chung Asked if the position was a storm of protest here.
China Mall Special.
used during the purification of
sang,, 38, managing partner that he took anything he could the heroin base, strychnine was of the Sun Hing Construction Iny his hands on during the also used in the manufacture of
Co., Major Donald Peachey, 47, search, Capt. Kench Buld he heroin.
and Capt. Harry Curtis, 40, took anything which he thought up
The witnere was Capt, F.
WARSHIPS MOOR ALONGSIDE
The
EGYPTIAN DESTROYER
on
of
Portsmouth, Aug. 1, Two British destroyers tonight
moored
either side the Egyptian destroyer. Al quahar which has been reli ting here and le due to leave for Egypt on August 12.
Eritish Press Association said the vessel
"under Was
the on orders of ward Admiralty, but an Admirally
London spokesman in
de- clared that no guard waA involved and the Al Qushar
Whe
fred
to leave at any time. The spokesman insisted there was nothing umumtat fri ›shilpa, mooring at buoys alongside the Al Quazar. She is former British destroyer, one i
of two which Egypt purchased
from Britain recently.
Falch, other, AL Southampton.
As to some dyestuff fund on the premises, Dr Nuiten said
like to buy their heroin in a particular colour and manufac- turers often coated the granules ain different dyestuff, *
e
is
Al Quahar has been attemping. to load ammunition bere, but there have been a number of delays.
FURTHER PROCESS
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REDIFFUSION
could be of assistance in the Road Glendenning: 11.00. Lione that for some reason addicts Kench, of the Special Investi- Further questioned, witness gntion Branch of the Royal said he did not tell Peachey or Polico Не give | Curts that samples from Route Military
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4 Romances of the World--a made of Peachey's office attions. He was present from the Lady Hamilton: 4:10 Tes Time DORE West.
military point of view,
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dnighty, a midnight; God Save the
He said that the dry bath
SEARCHED OFFICE and lime were used for drying the heroin, 'whllo' chloroform mixed with alcohol was used
Cross-examined by Mr John The
Prime Minister, Sir for purifying.
Clifford, representing Peachey Anthony Eden, was asked in In the present case it seemed and Curtis, Capt. Kench agreed the House, of Cominon an that there was a further process that ho made a thorough search Monday if the two destroyers of granulation after the heroin of Peachey's office. came under, the arma- ban had been manufactured Tha He agreed that he took two which Britain imposed on heroin was broken into granules Jars of ginger, marked "Merry Egypt after nationalizations of for sale. In this process it might Christmas to you and Mrs the Bues Canal.
be, necesary to wear a mask for Peachey!!
He did not reply directly, but the dust of herola airborne could Witness sald he did not know
• Busch the Hoyal Navy could be poisonous to a person who the source of the jars at the "take care of them. Beulere was not an addies and certainly time, but later learned they
NOT LITTLE BOY.. Mr Clifford told Capt. Konch that he was a responsible person, that he was head of his own department and not "lice a little boy who could be ordered about". Witness replied that fle was working with the civil Police and he had to take notice of their instructions.
Hearing is proceeding.