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Bodies Recovered

It was pay From Plane Wreck

IT WAS PAY

NIGHT

THERE is nothing much in Robert's history to suggest that strict regard for the truth has ever been an embarrassment to him.

Perhaps the story he told at Bow Street was the untruth, the whole untruth nothing but the untruth. And yet.

ani

Hubert in a burned-up looking 2135975 of 30, who has been burglar in hls me,

and har indulged in other

criminal activities

But for the last two

years he has been working and giving entire satisfaction as porter in a dignified buliding fi St James's.

adult

was not quite Roberts firs

experience ut

Kung straight He had done military service and emerged with serious crime notched against him.

IT

110

TRYING TO GO STRAIGHT

was part of Robert's job us day-porter to receive each Friday

afternoon the pay packets of the night-porter who relieved him, und of a cleaner. One Friday, he put the two pay-packets into his pocket and made off with them. Together, their contents totailed £10 12. 4d.

wus

A day or two later, he caught, and brought to Bow Street, where he pleaded guilty

to the theft.

Details of the more recent of his eight previous convictions were read out, then the police-

Tokyo, Mar. 5.

The bodies of five persons, including an American radar officer, were removed today from the wreckage of a Japanese air force C-46 cargo plane which crashed into a bay off southwestern Honshu on Monday.

The headquarters of the Japanese air force said a total of 17 persons were believed to have died in the crash.

ما

The plane was returnity: Miho airbuse from e visit to the US air force installation at Tachikawa, near Tokyo, when it overshot the landing field and into die Japan sta plunged some 1,000 metres off shore.

Strong! 40-mile

and winds may have been responsible that the planc missot the funding strip.

Rescue crew found the plane

shallow in

waler Submerged

rsin

for the fact

H-BOMB TEST

HAWAII

NERVOUS

Honolulu, Mar. 4.

A resolution to nsk Presi-

and its fail sticking out.

The plane carried six crew-dent Elsenhower personally men, seven Japanese military personnel, two Japanese to assess the dangers of the etvillans and two

Americanaforthcoming British H-bomb who were attached to the Minotests on Christmas Island air base and radar station,

Alr

introduced was formally force officials said they planned to

the in

territorial send divers today today to look for bodies belloved Senate of Hawaii. trapped in the submerged fuse-

asks the The resolution also lage-United Pres

President to call upon Britain FRUITLESS SEARCH

to cancel the tester if he is not Los Angeles, Mar. 4. reassured that they Military and civilian aircraft per cent safe, today spent a

fruitless day of search for a private plane with four persons that disappeared on Saturday after taking off on a short flight to Imperial, Call- Fornia, near the Mexican border.

Several squadrons of military aircraft were joined by 20 pla of the Civil Air Patrol

be

100

The resolution probably will voted on within the next two days.

The resolution was introduced afler bearingy were held by a Week Senate Committee

Jast which will left an element of doubt in Hawall and elsewhere

TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1957.

deaf

watches Lady Patricia Lennox-Boyd children in the "art" class at the Diamond Hill School for the Deaf this morning. Staff Photographer.

Lady Patricia Does Some Fingerpainting

NEW! SHEAFFERS

Feathertouch BALLPOINT

Judge Concludes Mail

Summing-up In

In Notices

Riots Trial

Mr Justice C. W. Reece, Puisne Judge, con- cluded his summing-up to the Special Jury this morning at the closing stages of the trial of 19 factory workers on five charges of riots in Tsun Wan last October.

The Jury retired to consider their verdict at 10.25 a.m.

Mr Justica Recee began his summing-up yesterday after- noon after both Defence and Crown Counzel had made their final addresses to the Jury.

This morning, the Judge dealt with

the

remaining three charges of rioting which related to incidents outside the Teun Wars police station, near the South Sea Textiles and at the

Ltd.

Kowloon Thetto the

of

Avo

essential

His Lordship Jury

the elements In rioting which he had mentioned yesterday.

Tho accused are Wong Shek- chun, Leung Yuk, Chong Shek- shan, Lau Wal-keung. Yuen Wing-sum, Ko Pul-kong, Yiu Yuen-pak, Chung Chung đại, Lam Pul-tao, Mau Man-keung, Cheung Yiu-yin, Leung Chee

Chiu hung, Yip Kam-hung, Sung-foon, Chong Tung, Leung Chúng

In

Justice conclusion, Mr Reece said each of the accused had made a statement to the Police. "If my memory right, none of these statements implicated any other he said. He added

that made by statement

is

person,"

с

Д

person WOA only evidence against that perron and could not affect any other man.

Trang Ylu-man, Chịu to

Noi and Chan Sal-hung

D.

Mr W. S. Collier and Mr N. E, Rea, Crown Counsel, are prosecuting

Suicide Fleets Proposal Attacked

The

Tokyo, Mar. 5. All-Japan Seamen's Union has attacked a proposal

send

suleide "kamikaze" Lects to Christmas Island to stop British H-bomb teste,

800,000 The union, claiming members; issued statement

O'Brien Sted by Mr that the proposal, made

Assistant saying

of Police. Superintendent

Mr V. L J. D'Alton is de fending 10th accused on In- struction of H. K. Woo and Co., and the remaining accused

On

instructions of P. L. Lam and

The wife of the Secretary of State for the Colonies dabbed a fingerful of bright green paint co and joined four little deaf children in making a wonderful mess on paper this morning.

NOT ESTABLISHED

Resuming his

The plane left here on Saturat all levels and ocean currenta fingerpainting when she saw the young "artists" at the change against the

day aflemoon

and wont 1172 reported at Imperial yesterday, almost leading Civil Aeronautics official to report the craft missing.

Hawail

never

reading then, went on: "He says he took this money because he wanted to go to search craft drom the Sheriff's whether Hawall was absolutely Асто Squadron in the second day sale against fallout resulting Liverpool, where his stepmother

from these tests. This doubt of the search for the missing was left in spite had died. Ho

says he had been

of testimony trying to go straight,

his plane. and stepmother's death was the only

showing that prevailing winds reason for this lapse."

drift toward "I know it was wrong," said

from the Christmas Robert to Sir Laurence Dunne,

Island area, the chief magistrate. "But it get was the only way I could

NO DANGER The

The same testimony also re funeral. to the

Taking

vealed that Japan would be money was the only way...." Hla voice potered off, then he

even freer from fallout danger added: "I can pay it back,

than Hawall since the prevailing it I can have a little time...

winds at various levels up into stratosphere blow either due West, southwest or eastward Borneo, Australia and

He was given time, but not the sort ho

Sir wanted,

Laurence sent him to prison for

six months,

Boys Confess

To Killing Father

The plane took off án tur- bulent flying conditions with the aktics overcast along the route to Imperial Valley-United Press.

Knowland And The 1960

Presidency

Washington, Mar. 4.

The

Et little chance of

into water or air cut- moving north of the

toward Hawall

or

rents Equator Јарап.

The introduced Senate resolu-" tion accepted the thesis that the British bomb tests were prob- The Senate Republiean leader, | 987 Mr Willam Knowland, said to-ably safe and that it could be night he neither ruled in nor assumed that certain ideal fac-

fors and conditions

the actual However, explosions.

Lady Patricia Lennox-Boyd' found it hard to resist Hongkong School for the Deaf in Diamond Hill, Dressed in protective overalls, they were deeply engrossed in slapping big wet blobs of yellow, green, red and pink on to pieces of paper. "What fun!” cried Lady Patricia and promptly set to.

The Deaf School was the socond welfare vstablishment which Lady Patrleia visited this morning, lu extremely pleasent surroundings, it has 100 pupils who learn to speak through jessons, in 1p-reading and are gives a primary education and good training in handicraft,

Lady Patricia remarked on the lovely flowers in the garden as

ECCLES

SURVIVES CENSURE

London, Mar. 4.

Council against

by the Japan atomic and hydrogen bombs, was tantamount to a denial of the spirit of peace and respect for human life,"

Offcials of the Transportation Ministry have also opposed the

is no law to prohibit sending of the suicide firets,

Ministry spokesman. "But we would like to stop such

the

Д

a move,"

summing-up, said Mr Justice Recce said the third Arst six accused related to an incident outside the Trun Wan police station on October 12 when a group of people were escorted

Bald.

There was no

were

DI of

THE ONLY COURSE The two groups came to the support of the Prime Minister,

Mr Nobusuke Kish, who toki a would not support the proposal.

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TUESDAY, MARCH 3 by Air Indo-China, France, 0, p.m. Thailand. Burma, India, Pakistan. iddle East, Africa, Great Britam, Europe,p.m

Canada). 6 p.m.

Philippines, N. Borneo, um

Japan 6p.m

Hawal. .3.A. §. p.m.

Formosa, 0 p.m.

By BurtacE

Philippines, Italy, 4 p.m. Indo-Chins, Thalland. p.m. Macao, a p.m.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH

By Air Thailand, Malaya, Indonesia, Aus- iratis, New Zealand, Cerion. 8 a.m.

Formosa. Okinawa, 10 M.m. Philippines, 1 p.m.

Hawat, U.S.A., Canada, ↑ p.m. Formos, ..

Korea, dp.in.

By Burface

China, People's Republic. 7.5

Malaya, rest_Bellaz,

(Netherland & Germany,

direct), 11 .m.

Macao,

Hawali, 1 p.m.

Kors, p.m.

Aden, Egypt,

Europe

Parcils

p.m.

Japan, U.S.A., C. & S. Amerton,

4 p.m.

fiacao,_8_p.m.

"THURSDAY, MARCH T

By Air Peking, Shaoghal," Hankow," Kun- ming Hofhow, s.m.

Japan, m

Thailand, Pakistan, Lebanon, Ger. many, France and Great Britain,

Philippines, 2 p.t

AM

Pakiran, Middle Eart, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, & p.m.

Thalland, Ceylon, Burma, India, O' p.m.

U.S.A., G

Autface

China, People's Republic. 7 a.m. Malaya, Cayjon, Pakistan, India. (Portuguese India, Parcela VID Karachi). 10 m

Macho. p.

Thailand. 1 p.m.

Philippines, N. Borneo, Nabru), Austria, New Zealand, 2 p.m.

Macao, 6 p.m.

Campaign

Up

To Build Party

to the station by others.

Diet Committee meeting that he The Judgo sald be had examined the evidence careful-

thai an He said he believed ly and found that the evidence appeal to world opinion con- adduced did not establish the siltuted the only course remain- offence of rating. Some of the ing to Japan to stop five

nuclear essential elements present but others were not, he tests.

Mr Kishi sald Japan would

Tokyo, Mar, 5. force or violence against any of British tests off Christmas Island today plans to recruit new mem

continue to protest against the Communist Ching announced. the persons escorted to the police station. Therefore on and warned that the British bers into the Chinese Com- the third count against the first government

would bo hold

munist Party, six accused, Mr Justice Reece responsible for any injuries and

Radio Peking said Lu Ting-1, invited the Jury to return a damago Japanese,

Chief

of the Propaganda Bureau verdict of not guilty.

The Council, however, refused of the Party's Central Executive to abandon their proposal. It Committee, announced the mem→ "But it is a question of sald publie opinion would be bership drive on the 15th anni

she was met by the Principal, The British Government to- Miss Li Lak-wah; Senior Educa-night defeated a Labour op- tion Officer, Dr Irene Ho Cheng; position motion seeking to cen- whether they are guilty of un- the final basis for Inspector of Schools, Mr Ken-

sure

a decision

Bir David Eccles, Plowful assembly," Mr Justice whether the ships would be sent try of Red China's impor-

ruled out the possiblilly that he existing at the time or would beneth Leung; and Assistent Social | aldent of the Board of Trade, Reece sold. On that his Lord to the dangerous waters.

would be a presidential didate in 1960.”

can-

noted that

the

ni

Welfare Officer, Miss J. Cheung. for It also Girl Guides and Boy Scouts from the Deaf School formed a testimony in

Guard of Honour. facts did not

The Callfornian sold, however,dicated: "If such that his decision not to run agala exist and if such factors were for the Senale did not mean that 1920 Arlington, Mar. 4,

he was returning to private life not taken into consideration at A Juvenile court Judge today ordered medical and

mental completely.

That (decision) neither open tests for two frail, motherices boys who told the police they ed nor closed any other doors," Laid Senator Knowland on a NBC's "Re-

learned the art of murder on radio prog

television and shot their father 10 death.

portes

Asked if he could conscien-

In 1960, Scnator nomination Knowland said: "I don't think any person could answer that question."

the time of such tests, donger to the people of Hawall would be possible and probable." United

Press.

Government

47gh Reid deferred a |

lously say that he would not Church Warns JT,

13 and his 11-year-old seek the Republican presidential brother James until he has re- ports on the examinations.

Detective Captain Dudley Rector said the boys signed a confession admitting they skol two:.22 callbre rifle bullets into their father, Frenk Dodd, 52, on January 24 and dragged boty to a nearby toolshed. LEGAL QUESTIONS

ques lors, what will be done

particularly

with

the not

#

he did

the statement

DEMONSTRATION

of 55.

had earlier

Miss Ligave a demonstration urged Sir David Eccles to resign assembly to the Jury and Counsellor of the Embassy was

and

evidence.

10

the

reported to have said that n

from the tests-United Press,

"party regulation" com- paign. alleged budget leak. an

ship left it to the Jury to deter-

La disclosed at the same time Fifteen representatives' of the of mine whether under the circum- The voting in the House

Council submitted protest that Communist China's Con- Commons was 307 to 252-stances the accused were guilty against the Christmas

had Island munist Party members Government

Mr Hugh Gallskell, leader of road the legal definition of un-monday. Mr Burgess Watson, with

of unlawful assembly. He then tests at the British Embassy on reached 12 million as compared the Opposition,

10,730,000 last August, Lu announced that a now "party regulation"

campaign of teaching deaf

because last Wednesday he had referred them mute given what was taken to be a

would be started, because, new After reviewing the evidence injuries, or damage to rest Communist Party membera bave children to speak and then took hint of a possible cut in the relating to the fourth charge of Lady Patricia on a tour of entertainment tax.

not

their thoughts" "readjusted in Castle Peak Road, Mr ioting

according to the "ideals" mapped. out in 1942. the Prime Minister, said it he to find both 15th and 16th At the eng of the visit there, accepted or demanded Sir David accused who stood trial on that a former pupil, Li Wal-sum, Excles' resignation on such a count not guilty. He also in- who is now learning, English, "hifling" charge he would be vited the Jury to do likewise in presented Lady Patricia with a committing an act of "shameful respect of the 18th accused on Chinese painting or bamboos cowardice and disloyalty."- the fifth charge of rioting at done by another pupil, Lau Reuter.

Kowloon Textiles. Tara-yuk.

classes and an handicraft.

exhibition of

Johannesburg, Mar. 5. GOVERNORSHIP

Congregational Church As to whether he would run may be forced to disregard the

This morning's tour was the for Governor

California, law "In loyalty to conscience,"

first of a series to be done by of his Senator Knowland said ropor declared Д statement Issued Lady Patricia during her stay,

ters would have to speculate for yesterday by the Congregational in Hongkong. She was accom

Social some time until I've had Union about the Apartheid Bill Panied by Mr K. Keen,

Welfare Officer. now before the South African The case posed a number of ị chtoce to return to California". Parliament.

They called first at a Centro. legal

Senater Knowland said he

Vice- think

Street for child "We are a multi-racial church in Shanghai - President

South delinquents. Here Lady Patricia' younger boy In view of a Vir-Richard Nixon's current trip to of long standing in

(member, sald, met Dr T. J. Hua Ella law which exempts child- Africa had "political overtones. Africa

He said he thought Mr

of the Management Committee), Bity for any crimes they may

in of State has any moral right Mi P. Hare (Assistant Social commit.

getting around to places where to tell us when, or with whom Welfare Omeer), and Mr Mok (Manager of tho or where, we should get to Wing-hon Judigo Reid said It appeared the President was not able to the boys learned how to commit o

people.

A Guard of Honour Wad Asked if he would support Mr "We claim that the right of formed by Scouts from the diraman. The police said the boys told them they saw on TV "how Nixon for the 1080 Presidential free access to God is a God-Centre,

ond Fight you kill people and dispose of nomination, Senator Knowland given the

FRACTICAL: WORK said: "What I may do in 1060 beyond the sanction and control body" The Judge read from a report is a inatter that will have to be of the State, from a youth research founda-determined of a later date,”*----

lone "A plot against Father is United Press.

ren under 12 from responsibi-nd. "done an excellent John "and we claim that no Minister

murder by watching televisionom because of the duties of his ether us a company of God's Centre),

funther advanced almost every

evening on the television screen,

when, in sketch after sketch,

Father is portrayed as hardly more than a benign fathead. United Press..

No Women

Berne, Mar. 4. Switzerland's alt-male elec. forate has rejected by ferendum government pro

-0.1

therefore

This is the time for

the

:

Children are admitted here on Church to stand firm and to recommendations from magis-

and: stato categorically that it will trates, probation officota not render unto Caesar the welfare agencies. There aro things which

arv God's) 110 boys and two'giris,and vi

these 42 live in the Centre,

France-Press

Ghana Arise

Patricia saw them this

mwork and broom-malcing,

`at carpentry, tailoring,

s well as primary school educa London, Mar. 4. 1100, Holds · First Court.

posal to allow women to take British lawyer and · Labour

The lost call made was at the Mr Heofor Kughty kana Mr. D. L. P. Edwards, Senior part in civil defence work in MP

Good Shepherd Sisters Home Marine Omeer, who

It was an- written the words for the n- was tho event of war,

(Pollclier Hall), in Clear Water tional anthem of the now at Bay Road. recently appointed a Special nounced today, Marine Magistrate, sat for the A total of 50.0 percent of of Ghana whose independence

The Rev. Mother Mary of volers first time at the Marine- Court | registered

cost their will be proclaimed mext Wed-

the Sacred Heart, Mother this morning when he dealt with ballots

the

· In

referendum. mosdiny,

The national anthem, called Superior of this home for

young defendants Беуст

minor Women are not allowed to vote "Chans Arise is ming to the moral delinquent girls, mot harbour offences.

in Switzerland---France-Presse.

muste of England, Arise," | Lady Patricia and Introduced which "members of the Labour her to two other Blstery and to Printed and published by Rosty GEORGE HUTCHEON for and on Party in England preferred to Fr. P., J. Howatson and Miss Hoe South China Morning Post Limited ̈ ̈at: 1-3" Wyndham | the "Internationale" or the Chau Buk-chun (Kamlatant. awi, City of Victoria In the Colony of Hongkong,

Social Welfare Oficer),

.911

But Mr Harold Macmillan, Justice Reece invited the Jury

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

MOJÁNKYS

SPAC

guess, we can find our way to your new place.

George even knows how to get to the moon!

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

3.30 Time for Children presented land"—Part 15;

He said also that the "oldër officials" of the parly have bad

by Elizabells; "Alles in Wonder- a tendency of being "Infected?" B. Time Signal, with bureaucratiem now that the Programune Summary: 0.02, Round Communist Party is in control the World"-Holland: 0.30. BBC Bandstand. Band of Her Majesty's of China. Scots Guards; 6.59, Weather Report: Observers generally have 7. Tune Bignal. The News: 7.09. attributed the Chinezo Election talk by Candidates for the Urban Counelli Me Kenneth Barry: munist Party's rise Its pre- Allpart: 7.15, Spotlight on Bong. sent power to the success of the Gladys Swarthout Mezzo Soprano): party regulation" (regulation and "Leonard Warren (Baritone);

Com

7.45, Australian Magazine; 8. "Firul of three winds) campaign stress. Hearing presented by Alex Borrie

8.30, Motoring Magazine. Edited bying the "putting lalo order" of Timothy Birch; 9, Time Signal. The the Party's affairs, United News and Home News from Britain: Press, 9.16, "herlock Holmer (By. Bir Arthur Conan Doyle), Bir Ralph Richardson' as Dr Watson tells the story, with Bir John Gielgud as Sherlock Holmes.) (Episode. 7). 9.45, "Out of the Mayeri Bagly Mayeri at the Plino-Episode 5: 10. Ted Beath and blu Musin;, 10.30, The Music Makers, Trio in Minor, Op. 49 (Mandelssohn); 10.59, Weather Report; 11, Time Signal. Tadio Newsreel: 11.15, Goodnight, Mule: 1130, Close Down,

2 Tunes

REDIFFUSION

Master Of Cargo

Junk Cautioned

Pleading that he was unaware

of the new régulations permitting only four boats „to - lieʻabreast- p.m. Variely Calls the alongside any vessel, Ho On- 3.30, Partnery in Bong Tile Ink chuen, 60, manter of a cargo Spolat A,

cautioned The Story of Baille junk, wap

and dis 450, Vocally Your Bob Marming at the Marine Court this Castle: 110, Tea Time Rendezvous: charged by Mr DIAP. Edwards

mor-

verse

was

and Doris Day: 0, Children's Corner

Presented by Auntle: Ray: 630. ing. Defendant's Progressive Jazz; 0; Band cal found lying alongside the s 418, Birthday Mailbag: 330, Manto Isarso at Kowloon Wharf out- vani Memarias:

Bignal side four other versois.

•Time

Peter Metlavern: The Beum of and the Nawa; 7.09, Election Talk by Candidates for the Urban Coun- cil-Mr Kenneth Barry: Aliport: 7.15. Weather Report and Announce- menta: 7.17, Track Talk-Tips. for Tomorrow's Races: 730, Shep Ylälds and his Orchestra: 745, Binging

Parade Stringe; 8,3

.

Attempted Murder Charge

Vera Lyon: monelity | A'32-year-old shop foki, Chanı ·

Lory"!

8.50 "Kendall's Corner” ---

Thirty Minutes of Mudo and Fun Yin, of an unnumbered hut, Kai presented by Nick Kandall: 9, Time Tak Road, Kowlom, charged Bigmat, News und Ziome New, from with attempted murder, was 16- Britain: 9.10, herlock Holmemanded for three days by Mr. By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Tulph

Richardsoft a Dr Watson A. A Huggine at Kowloon this tells the Borras, with, dir. John mening. Claigud ms BSherlock Holmes;.' 0,45,- Moody's in Murier 10 D.D.C. JAE Club-Humphrey Lyttleton and his Band: Sasof One Night Stands 11 Date with dreamland (11.00, Prelude to: Midnights - 18-: Midnight," "God Bave the Queen", Clow Dows.

Defendant was alleged to have wounded Hang Cheung alle March 4, In Kowloon, with los tent to murder Allg. "No ples was faken,

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