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JOHN CLARKES Laundry Tag
CASEBOOK
Clue Leads
A Model To Arrests
Family
THEY
Algiers, Feb. 20.
A laundry tag found at the acche of a bomis attack leg the police to arrest today several alleged terrorists, accused of killing 13 persons and wound. ing 60 others in bomb attacks lant February 10.
The
band, mostly teenage youths, included two girls who two bombs family "pool"legedly delivered
were 1 model family. The husband earned £13 week driving lorgles. He kept 1 of that for himself and put the rest into the
In their brassieres to the scene Margaret. his wife, also of the attack rod turned them contributed to the "pool" over to the youths. when she could, and drew |, The poller tound the tell-tale on it with enution for the and to the lapel of
laundry tag, marked "A1124". 6 vest expenses of running the used to wrap a bomb which ex- home.
ploded in the municipal stadium i here on February 10. Besides, she kept her counell- A week-long check showed house spotless, and brought up the
tank
belonged to Rohal her two children-a tri ut 14, Boualer,
vory commica Arau a boy of 12 -
the name, but the police eventually have pleasantest manner and to love narrowed the search to a single their home. There Was no suspert, who was arrested yes- How. Or was not until the terday. other day. Then Margaret turned thief.
to
She went to the West End for two reasons to change a skirt she had bought nucl Then thought better of; and to bank
£50 of her savings.
THE CHILDREN CHE took her children with her
on what should have been happy enough jaunt. Than the madness seized!
Se stole three skirts, two drevska, a three-piece sult,
her
The children
were with her still when, outside the store. +1 strange woman tapped Margaret (0) the shoulder and said:
manager "Come back to the office."
How
the much understood of what was
children
going on is anyone's guess, but they must have heard their mötlier's Hasp of: "Will they send me to prison?"
A Clerkenwell garet pleaded
Mar- court Rullty to The have visited home," a detective sald,
thefis. "
described its perfection.
Margaret,
her and
nice looking woman of 34, had nothing. ไบ say except: "It was an Impülse."
"Rather a systematic Im- pulse," said the magistrate, M: E. G. Robey. This is a very bad case." He fed largate
£25, with £10 10%, costs. "Thank you," she said, weakly, For prison had seemed very near.
CONFESSES
The police said that Boualer confessed and led them to his gang chiefs and accomplices, Ine cluding two girls, 18 years old Akrour 1Jjoher and Hovine Beyn, aged 17.
The terroris, who were r rested with arks in their poseG- son, carried out several other the stadium in El Bir, also on bomb attacks including one on
February 10, the police said.
They said Miss Djoher de- livered a bomb in her brassiere to the municipal sladium and gave it to Bouler, who placed It in his coat and he "lost" The In the El Blar attack, Mus Baya delivered two bombs to the stadium and turned them over to a gang member, the police said said. They
the terrorist refused one and Miss Baya dis-
of it in
stadium follet-France-Presse,
cost in the grandstand.
posed
the
Volcano Eruption Causes Panic
CHINA MAIL
1943
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957.
ததா
Commodore J. H. Unwin, DSC, inspecting the guard of honour at HMS Tamar
this morning.—Staff Photographer,
UTTERED
A FORGED LICENCE
Salaries Tax Summons Dismissed
Commodore Unwin Inspects HMS Tamar
Pie. Dennis Andrews, 20,
The annual inspection of Mr W. F. Pickering at Cistent
HMS Tamar this morning dis- attached to 33rd General Magistracy
was carried missed
out_this_morning by Com- summons against Di Hospital, was fined $100 or Gerge Charles Dansey-Bruw-modore J. H. Unwin, DSC, 14 days by Mr Hin-shing ing of the Medical Department RN, Commodore-in-Charge, Lo at Central this morning for fag lo furnish
Hongkong. when he pleaded guilty to for salaries tax purposes for the uttering a forged driving itevcoue Department and cau-
year 1036-1057 Bcence the Hongkong tioned him. Police.
10
to
it
a return
the Inlund
Dr Dansey-Browning at pre- DSI Ibblison told the Court sent attached to the Government that on January 18 the defend- Ophthalmic Clinic in ΑΙΤΩΠ Licensing
Kowloon, had pleaded ant made an application at the Street,
Office at
hearing on Centralt quilty at Police Station for the issue of February 18.
driving licence. The defend-
He testified on oath he did not ant completed and signed a form receive a return
form which He also offered Mr E. F. Gee, assensor, had said of application. to the Licensing Officer, Sub-was sent to him on May 1, last Insp. J. G. Mansell, a driving year. The doctor also said that Hence which he stated was his some reminders sent by the In- own conce. The licence was land Revenue Department to the Issued in England.
Medical Department could have gone cetray.
HIS BROTHER'S Sub-insp. Mansell examined the licence and suspected cer- lain particulars in it. Inquiries Guatemala City, Feb. 20.
were made and t was found townsfolk
Panic spread today among that the vence actually be
to and farmers in the longed
the defendant's vicinity of the 12,582-foot Fuego brother, now in England. volcano, whose eruption gained Court that the name and address
DSI Ibbitson Informed In intensity us it passed its
on the leence had been altered. second day.
Defendant's Senier Oficer told the Court that defendant was a regular soldier
and would be
the
defendant's Was very
Motor convoys were sent into She went away to DY 114
the affected area by the Guate. Anc, then made her why home | malan authorities and private leaving for Home in the next
had citizens to evacuate residents of to face the children thờ
few months. The brought up so well to well,
threatened towns und coffee perhaps, that they would spare estates.
military character good, The 1,300 residents of Allo- tenango,
LOWN tess than two miles from .the were the first to be evacuated. The exodus started at dawn, a few hours after the eruption
her their questions.
ISRAEL MUST OBEY UN
(Continued From Pate 1)
the clock of international order," sold the President,
"We
in effect, have will. countenanced the use of force as a means of settling interna- tional differences and gaining national advantages....
0
Escaped Police, Assaulted Officer
A
30-year-old
unemployed, Wan Kwok-leung, charged with two counts of simple larceny, escaping
from lawful custody, and stulting a police officer in The driving licence was order-the execution of his duty, was cd to be returned to the thi
this morning sentenced to six volcano, Licensing Authority in England. months prison by Mr F. X. d'Almada at Central Magistry. The Court was told that the defendant
WAS arrested nt Johnston Road on January 21, when he
In was
unlawful possession of 24 bottles nerated water. While to the police station, defendant being led
attempted to escape and had o fight with the police officer.
On January
22, when defendant was to have been escorted in the police van to the Central Court for trial, he was found to be missing.
regan, and continued throughout Great
the day.
Antigua, former capital of Guatemala and destroyed by an carthquake attending an erup tlon of the volcano in 1773, also foced the danger of flood waters from
rivers dammed by Inva lowing from the volcano.
Great Circle Route Application
Aentenango and Усросава
Washington, Feb. 20. were also within the area of Pan American World Airways Immediate danger, So far no urged the Government today to casualties had been reported. let it operate on the Northern
All residents of the area were "Grat Clrele" "If the United Nations once reluctant to spend a
route to the admits that international dis-night in the vicinity of the fery competition"
second Orient to provide "full and fult putes can be settled by using mountain, as inva, rocks, ashes travel.
in Pocitie nir forec, then WE will have and sand destroyed the very foundation around them.
of the organisation wd our
Guatemala
continued 10 rain
City
Mr
of
he
Defendant was later arrested on February 10 at Wing Furg Street, West,
On arrival at the main gate of Tamar the Commodore was niet by Capt J, S. Milner, OBE, RN, and Commander B. G. O'Neill, DSC, RN.
After inspecting the guard of honour and the Royal Marine band, the Commodore was in- troduced to the hends of de- pariments, including Comman- der T. Theophilus, RN, Commander G. H. Peters, RN, and Lt-Cdr J. S. Linton, RN
The Commodore further in- Europeane
spected about 180 and 600 Chinese employees.
Following the inspection, a parade, headed by Petty Omoor D. Smith, Guard Commander, took place with the Commodore at the saluting dais,
Commodore Unwin
was ac-
companied by Li M. E. Barrow.
Slain Woman Identified
It
SHEAFFER'S
Skrip
ACCUSED HIDE THEIR FACES
IN COURT
The accused in the Tsun Wan riots trial at the Criminal Sessions hid their faces in their hands and bent their heads to their knees when- ever a witness identified them this morning.
They took this course because their Counsel, Mr V. J. D'Alton, attacked the identification of every police con. stable who picked out any of the accused as being present among the mob at Tsun Wan in the October riots.
Mr D'Alto, In cross-examina- tion, prested each witness with questions as to how he identified an accused and what pecullari- ties the accused had.
The accused are Wong Shek- chun, Leung Yuk, Chong Shiek- shan, Luu Wal-kewig, Yuen Wing-sum, Ko Pul-kong, Yu
Chúng lai Chương Yue-puk,
Applications
For Flats
The Chairman of the Housing Authority" wishes' to correct the impression given in
crtain local newspapers that the Authority's application list will closed today,
As
ut
previously stated, applleations received Reant until the end of February and possibly even. 'later will be con- sacred for Nats at Java Itoad, North Point,
COOLIE GUILTY OF
MANSLAUGHTER
WAS
A 33-year-old coolie, Kwok Loung-sze, found Lam Pul-tao, Mau Man-keung,
guilty of the manslaughter of Ma Lau-chau, Cheung Ylu-yin, Leung Chee- lung, Yip
Chlu | sentenced to six months hard labour by the Puisne Kum-hung. Sung-foon, Chong Tung, Leung| Judge, Mr Justice J.R. Gregg in the Criminal Sessions Chung, Teang Yiu-man, Chiu this morning. Nol and Chan Sai-hung.
In returning their 5-2 majority verdict, the Jury of
The first 14 pocused are six men and a woman added a strong recommendation for charged with rioting outside the mercy. South Sen Textiles fuctory on October 11.
All
the accused, except the 12th are charged with floting on October 11 outside the Pao Hsing cotton mils,
The first six accused are further charged with rioting out- side Tsun Wan Police Station on October 12,
and 10th accused are charged wtih rioting outside the South Textiles factory October 12.
The 15th
minor
It was the Crown's case that | ossault with tragle clr- the deceased died from Injury cumstances supervening. allegedly delivered by the ac- say in mitigation, accused sold: received from a blow in the eye - Asked if he had anything to cused.
"May I implore your mercy and The two men, it was sald, impose a light sentence. " slept on the staircase Innding of
Passing sonience, his Lordship n houre in Bonham Strand. Early on the morning of De.ald that in view of the fact
that the assault was of cember 21 last, the deceased was found lying there anconselous, nature and would not of itself with a discoloured eye. He died deceased, and also in view of have caused the death of the on on the same day as a
the fact that the maximum sen- tence for common assault was 12 months, and bearing in mind the Jury's recommendation, he would sentence accused to six. months imprisonment with hard labour,
His Lordship ordered the sentence to run from, the date of arrest.
The 17th and 18th accused are charged with rloting outside the the Kowloon Textile Corpora- tion factory on October 12, Counsel is prosecuting, assisted Mr W S. Colller, Crown
by Divisional Detective Inspec- for M. O'Brien.
MADE TO KNEEL
P. C. Bo Pak desribed how a up of women were made to kutel in front of a peliau ceremonial arch-decorated with flags and the portrait of Dr Sun
a crowd of men and bamboo
wielding sticks Yat-sen by
poles,
PC So said this happened on October 12 outside the South Sea Textiles factory in Tsun Wan. After the women had they were forcibly Won
I knew had towards Tsun
Police Station by the men.
10th
of the injury received, medical evidence stated.
result
the
Mr G.R. Sneath, Crown Coun- sel, prosecuted, assisted by Det. Insp. T. Chalmers..
NO RELEVANT Crown Counsel told the Court that accused's previous convic- tions were not very relevant to the matter. Accused confirmed heroin addict and most of his time spent in prison was for that reason.
whos
He said it was two months to- day since accused was arrested. This was virtually a very minor
8 Candidates Nominated
Civic
Association
Tho
of
The Jury deliberated an hour and 20 minutes to reach their majority verdiet.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Starting Flag For Motor Rally
that
the
international
Sir-In private answer to the rather silly protest put forward The
Hongkong and the Reform Club by Mr Kwat in the China Mall witness identified the of Hongkong have sont in the of yesterday's date, may it be accused as being in the names of their
candidates for noted crowd of men, "He was holding the four seats The Japanese
on the Urban regulations governing a pole which he pointed at the Courell to the Returning Officer, sport dictate that the starting motor woman found stabbed to death In a lane off kneel before the paiku quickly," women and he told them to Babington Path last night has
It was learned this morning. signal of an event shall be the been identified as Mins Tonec PC So said.
The elections will take place dropping of the National Flag of Sano, aged 28.
on March 1, and nominations the organisers, Ha testified that on the day will be
Does that answer you, Mr was officially stated this before, he was among the Police in O acepted by the Retur
up to p.m. today. morning that the circumstances
Kwat?
Or do you believe, as point to murder and the police milis where there was a noisy no further nominations had been that international shipping law
Pao Hsing colton
tends to At the time of going to press your letter
indicate, are continuing investigations. crowd who refused to disperse. received
A member
the of the Japanese
by The
Returning i la applicable to the HKAA Rally Consulate-General
accused was told the standing in the front of the
Officer
which is organised by an Asso China Mail that the Consulate crowd and when I requested the didates are Mess K. B. Allport, Club?
The Civic Association's can- ciale of the Royal Automobilo has no record of the woman
crowd to disperse, he told them Hilton Cheong-Leen, Li Yul-bor and therefore has not yet been not to move until the mill had and Dr P. F. Woo.
Regulations aside, Mr. Kwat, able to establish that she was hoisted the flag," testified, the
can you think of a more appro a Japanese national,
priate signal. The waving of a pair of ladies silky what-note perhaps?
“NOT A HKAA MEMBER,"
It was stated that Japanese arriving in Hongkong are not compelled to register with the Consulate-General.
Radio Hongkong
H.K.T.
7, Time
sent to the
constable.
second
MAN'S REFUSAL
He also picked out the 11th accused saying that he told this man to go
but the 11th home, accused refused to do so until the mill had raised the flag., 0.30, Tune for Oldar
PC So Shik-nam also picked Children, Sub-Inspector K. M. Chen Signat, Programme Summary 6.02. ninth and 11th accused as being presented by. Elizabeth; 4. Time out the second, fourth, eighth, told the Magistrate that the Portuguese Half Hour: 630. V.O.A. defendant has seventeen It Parade: 0.50, Weather Repori;
in the crowd outside the Pro previous convictione, including mentary or Stop Press Item: 7.15, eighth accused tried to rush imo Signal. News: 7.00, Com Hsing factory. He said that the inreeny from the person, simple Band Call. Rue Morgan and his larceny and brench of
Orchestra playing his own Compost- the factory. The ninth and Lions; 7.45, Short Story-"Nepenthe", deportation order,
by Gil Crowe. Ilead by the Author:
11th accused were shouting that 8. Henri Reno and his Orchestra:
they wanted the factory lo 8.30, Thursday Scrapbook; B. Time hoist the flag and the crowd Signal. News and Home News from echoed their cries, Britain; 0.15, At the Opera-The
Hearing is proceeding. 3; 10.15, Musle from Spain, Car de Groat (Piano); 10.30, "In Chancery, by John Galsworthy. Adapted for radio by Muriel Levy. (Repeat of the route now flown by North-man, Yu Chol, was knocked inst Sunday' broadcast); 10.50, west Airlines-Valted Press.
down and injured by a trumnado Newsreel: 11.15, Goodnight Weather Itepott: 11, Time Signal. Music: 11.30, Close Down.
Henry Friendly, general counsel for Tan American residents pleaded his
compray's case in al arguments before the Civil | Aeronaulles Board.
CAB examiner previously
best hope of establishing a real awoke this morning to and the world order. That would be a elty under a blanket of ushes
disaster for us all.
"I would.
I feel, be untrue to the standards of the bigh office to which you have chosen me it were to lead the In- fluence of the United States to the proposition that a nation which invades another should be permitted to exact conditions for withdrawal,"
PAYS TRIBUTE
and volcanic dunt from
the
A worst eruption of the volenno in 25 years, United Press,
had recommended that Pan Amerlein be permitted to fly
Д
the Northern Great Circle route Woman Knocked Down Pearl Fisher (Bizet, Acte a and
to Tokyo from Los Angeles and
To Defend Himself San Francisco, but not
Washington, Feb. 20. The Senate Armed Forces Committee announced today that General Ralph Zwicker would be recalled from Korea Before getting to the sub to stance of his talk, the President charges of perjury made against permit him to reply 10 pald tribute to Britain
and ham by Senator Joseph France for withdrawing their troops from Egypt av compliance with a UN recaution,
ol
"I want to pay tribute to the wisdom
our friends allies,"
world order. Also they put the
from
Scallio and Portland, Oregon;"
Cars Hit Mines
Tel-Aviv, Feb, 20. An Israeil army
speksman Me reported today thit an Israc{{
Carthy (Republican, Wisconsin); soldier was wounded when two
A 40-year-old Chinese 12
In Causeway Road about 7.38 p.m. yesterday.
The woman, residing at No. 12. Eastern Terrace, 2nd floor, was admilled to Queen Mary Hospital, where she is now de- lained for treatment.
In a closed doer session of Israeli army cars struck mines Watch Snatched
the committee today, Senator near Raffal, In the Gaza strip McCarthy gave his reasons for accusing General Zwicker
of
yesterday.
The spokesman said the mines
REDIFFUSION
Driver Damages Another Car
Squadron
2 p.m... Variety Calls the Tune: Romantic Cycles-Bolections from Hodgers and Hammerstein's "ipo
Pleading guilty to charges of Dream: 3.30, Novatime Featuring driving in such
a way as to the Airiane Trio, Hugh Waddili, cause damage to private pro- Les Paul, and Mary Ford, and the perty, and falling to report an Novatumo Trio; The Story of Boltie Cantley 415 Tea Time accident within 24 hours, G.S. Rendezvous; 4.30, Vocally Yours Welford, attached to the 38 Kitty White and Elvis Presley: 6 Field Children's Corner Presented by
24 Field Auntie Ray: 0.30. Teen Time-Pr Engineer Regiment, RE, stallen- sented by Betty Bouza: ed Tallam, was fined $78 Tropicana: 028, Birthday Mailbag: by Mr Thomas Tam at Central 650 Songs of the fannd: 645, this morning. signal and the News 2.09, Weather House of Peter McGovern; 7,* Time Report, Announcements and Inter-
Defendant also pleaded guilty der 7.15, Souvenir Songs; · 1290,
to another. charge of falling to to 12 that those two Fatal Accident
146 Goodman and his Orchestop after the accident and for 7.40. Singing Strings Personality this was cautioned, nations do not suffer by reason A 28-year-old Chinese, Lee
Faradoyce Grenfelli 8.15,, Capitol Back Jack Murder C Jackson 7.40 p.m. on October 10, defend Show: 830, Phito Vance in The Kuen, of No, 43, Kennedy Road,
court was toki that at his has recial application, ground floor, was knocked down
Bock as Philo Vance: 9. Time Gigsal, I think, to their treaty rights by a lorry in Kennedy Road at Boy Killed By Bus GRASS FIRE
Newa and Toma News from Belang it was driving a private car 316, limity Jerome And his Orchestra) | nlong_Gloucester Road. When to passage through the Suez about 0.10 am. yesterday,
A Chinoes boy, as yet uniden
330, Dermals Day Show; 10. Care near No. 138 he collided with a Canal, which had been made pn
A grass fire broke out near Continental-Presented by Jennette The injured man was admit- tined; was,, khocked down and the Burnside Estate, Repulse 7 1050, London Studio Conor private car parked there. The International waterway for dited to Queen Mary Hospital but killed by a motor bus in Lock Bay, about 7 o'clock
| D.B.C, ·Bootțialy. morning.
this with Deamland The Kreker Date damage done to the car was Knickerbocker slight but defendant did not stop Fire engines ex-OUT 15,
„Prelude to Midnight and had to be traced by the tinguished the blaze...
Midnight, "God Save the Queen?¡
police.
and perjury during a Congressional had been placed on a road, used in Tak Shiog Street
A Portuguese woman walking he said. They made investigation held in 1954. dally by Israeli patrol cars. He afternoon had her wrist watch yesterday arr fimmense contribution to France-Presst,
alleged that traces had been snatched by a Chinese, who ran found going from the explosion away. A Chinese spectator at alte into adjacent Sinai ter-the Cheung Sha Wan Road ritori occupied by the United playground had his pocket cut Presse Nations police force-France- and cash and other articles stelen at about 5 p.m. yesterday.
other nations of Lie world
under a heavy obligation to see
of their compliance....
by the treaty of 1008."—United | died fromm bis injuries this hart. Road, near O'Brien Road, Press.
morning,
about o'clock this morning.
clore Down
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SIDE GLANCES
THE
slemeth
TM, Ag US Fri, 01.
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Galbraith
"My own kids are all grown up and gone-but making
a snow man always brings em back!"
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