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TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1957.

By Galbraith

JOHN CLARKES Tories

Tories Withdraw SIDE GLANCES

CASEBOOK

NO

COMPLAINTS

Resolution Criticising US

London, Apr. 1.

More than one hundred members of the Con-

HENRY burst into the servative Party tonight withdrew their names Clerkenwell court from a parliamentary resolution criticising the bubbling and sparkling with United States attitude on the Suez crisis which life like a freshly-poured

has been standing in their names for over four glass of champagne.

months.

He threw himself into the dock as if he were thinking of

This action was taken following the report of Mr Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, on his talks with President Eisenhower at Bermuda last

vaulting the rail, und greeted the morning and the magistrate, Mr Frank Powell, with of "Good afternoon, good after-week. noon, and I'm very sorry."

0 roar

The learned clerk ducked from the blast

Henry's uf "pology and said; "Were you drunk last night?"

Henry thought for a moment. then answered: *1 -wng drunk. but not lovbriated."

A GREAT DIFFERENCE

The resolution, originally shipping to avoid using the signed by 120 members o Canul until Eky pl has imple- Lio Conservative Party, was mented the six points of the presented to parliament when | United Nations resolution, the party was deeply split over Reuter. Anglo-French armed interven.. tion in Egypt.

Conservatives regarded the withdrawal of the motion na an "unofficial vote of confidence" in

WS

4UHAT 15 the difference?" | the Prime Minister.

"W

W the mugstrate usked.

there'

great

it

'Ab. differenco," Benry said. ·But you can put me down as drunk, all right."

"Tell me about 16" The magi strate said to a policeman3.

was at 5.45 this morn-

the policeman bugan, "At 5,457 fle sevis to have Bot over it now, doesn't

The motion

orignally sited by Sir Robert Grinstone. followed

other Conservative by members of perllement, Over The past few months number

of Cuttservatives had withdrawn their names, but until tonight there was still well more than one hundred signatories to the motion

Pension Cheques Finding Way Into China

Manila, Apr. 2, US Navy sailors and the One of the reasons that has Philippine postal service Jinchared the signatories to with have become tools in Mr Powell observed, and sideed thaw their tenes is that they

the

in the whole of the vowtroom are impressed by the fact, dis-transmission of US pension

full of men who led

blameless closed by the Prime Minister cheques

lives, none looked Spryci more blueless than Henry "What do you want to say?" Mr Powell asked him.

A FINE JOB

THAT I'm very antiaded with the law," bogan Henry, as if propose the think the fine job."

he were about to law's health. "I police are

doing R

Police prosent, Irom chlof Inspectors to codets, looked bashfully

toecaps.

down at their glossy

lip-

to

2-20

TAL ONE. V.B, PIL OR © 1997 BY MEA Servien, kan

"His chest is lots better, Doctor-he called me home from next door to bring him a magazine!"

THE CARONIA SAILS, AND

THE BIG GROAN WAS

Communist "NOT LONG ENOUGH IN HK"

today, that the United States China, an official of the has given advice to Americ in Bureau of Posts disclosed

yesterday.

'No Proof Of

Intent

To Murder'

(Continued from Page 1}

u

"Mind you," Henry went on Mr Justice Devlin then asked "they're not gelling the right

whether uy sort of men in the Force these Douthwaite,

he admitted that the Specialist, days," Looking round police 1 wished I knew

doctors might not agree with his reading.

opinions, Dr Douthwaite said, "However," said Henry with "Very certainly," finality, "such as they are, the police are doing Thank you, sir.'

"Thank you," said Mr Powell. "Pay s., please."

a fine

"Certainty," Henry said, and he bounded cheerfully out, that 1 wrest of court Visitors, the Alsted customer.

Dr Douthwaite replied Justice job. affirmatively when Mr

Devlin usked whether Mrs Morrell's death could have been enused by her doctor's mistake, ignorance or incompetence.

Mr Justice Deviin asked Dr Douthwaite whether he should have included this possibility in his earlier testimony along with the idea of murder. Dr Louth waite said, "Yes."

Mr Justice Devlin's Before intervention, DT Douthwaite

US Travel Ban Lifted

An official of the US Veterans

Board on Saturday testified be- fore Filipino investigators that several US Treasury warrants Issued to Filipino US veterans had found their way through Hongkong into

tha Chinese mainland.

Felipe Cuaderno, director of the Bureau of Posts, testified that members of the dollar- smuggling syndicate here had utilised American sailors for cer- tain fees in the delivery of the cheques to Red Chinese officials contact men in Hongkong.

POSTAL LAWS

Mr Cuaderno

Cunard's “Green Goddess" left port early this morning with 484 passengers green with envy,

NEW! SHEAFFERS

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BALLPOINT

ACCUSED CROSS-EXAMINED IN MURDER TRIAL

Under cross-examination, Chan Hon, 30, facing trial at the Criminal Sessions for alleged murder arising out of the Tsun Wan riots last Octó- ber, disclosed this morning that he was elected a member of the com-- mittee of the Free Workers' Union.

A former member of the Macao Police Force, Chan maintained that he was at the scene of the rioting in the premises of a Trade Union in Mok Min Ha Village, Tsun Wan, merely to try to arrange a settlement between the workers and to keep order.

Chan is on trial before Mr Justice C, W. Reece and Special Jury. He is accused of the murder of another factory worker, Lam Tak-san, on Octo ber 13 last year, Lam dled that day from injuries received two days earlier during the riots at Tsun Wan.

*

Mr D. N. E. Rea, Crown Counsel, is prosecuting, assisted by Det. Sub-Insp, M, J. Con- nelly.

Appearing for the accused is Mr H. L. Hu, Instructed by P. L. Lam and Co.

The accused demonstrated on a model of the Trade Union

where

Wis and he building what the ECENO WITS like last October 11. He said that people outside word stoning the building and people inside were throwing glass bottics at the crowd.

The accused said that he was employed for a few yents as * police constable in Macao..

TWO DAYS' LEAVE

He said that he was on leave for two days from October 9 and did not go to work. He wan elected a member of the com- mittee of the Free Workers Union while he was employed at the South Sea Textiles Factory and on October 10 he attended a meeting

of Face Workers at the Tsun Wan Theatre as a repre-

ning factory.

Fifty-one of the Caronia's passengers stayed behind for a few extra daya shopping and sightseeing in Hong-sentative of the Sun Sang spin- kong. They are then flying on to meet the ship in Japan. The lucky 61! For the big grumble heard on board yesterday was that the Caronia stayed only two days in Hongkong.

"That's totally inadequate," sald Mr Antoine Massabky of Montreal, Canada. "Of all the ports we've been to on this tour Hongkong is one of the most fascinating. Yet we get only two day

here.

"There was a big fuss on board about it. They ought to allow us a week here at least. Personally I'd like a month.

Witness Tells

Of Buying Sweep Tickets

Chan said he did not reman- bar what was said at this meet ing, and he did not remember someone saying "The time hus

119 for

to show strength"

come

They Spend $54 Million A Year In Hongkong

American servicemen visiting Hongkong spend about HK$$4 million a year.

A questionnaire sent out by the US Naval attache to ships visiting Hongkong has revealed that each man, spends about US$70 a visit (HK$420).

It is estimated that about 110,000-120,000 US naval personnel visit Hongkong each year,

A further 2,000 servicemen from neighbouring bases visti the Colony on furlough each month.

A spokesman for the Naval attache's office said spent about the same during their visit here...

they

"We estimate that regardles of the ship they come from the average amount spent per man is about $70..

"When the USS Bremerton was here recently the ship estimated that its crew spent about US$70,000 to $80,000 during a six-day visit.

*The ship has a crew of 1,000-1,100, so it works out. about the same as the average we estimate," the spokesman added.

6 Months For Triad Soc. Members

Accused Deny Charges

After Arrest

Formal evidence of charging the accused with the offered at rioting was given by three Police officers when the trial of 15 men charged with riving in Tsun Wan last October continued

Pleading guilty to a charge of being members of a triad society, two men, who appeared before Derek Cons at Central Our Magictracy this morning, were before Mr Justice J. B. Gregg

minal Sessions this morning.

Statements

thứ mydia ber accused, denying the chat were read to the Court,

cach

He said the Police could not sentenced to six months and a Special Jury in the Cri-

have seen him outside the Pao Hsing factory because he was factory

working al which wills

another from thirty- thirty-five minutes the Pao Haing.

the

walk from

he

20

31.

31.

In addition, defendants were ordered to be placed under police supervision for one year.

Defendants wore Lee Cheung- on alias Ah Fei, allas Ho Tai-cor

The accused are Wong Chung 22, of 8 Quarry Bay Road, and He said that he did not hear Chan Tung-yung, allas Shanghai yuen, 33, carpenter; Woo Fong- about the trouble at Tsun Wan

Jaffe Road,you, 27, weaver; Yuen Chuen, of 133 Chai, sold that

on October 11 until he finished Philippine postal laws, which

39, earth coolle; Law Ching, 42, work about 7 pm. "I've tried to do everything,

Не then ground floor.

28, Sub-Inspector K. M. Chan, tallyman; Tong Tro-tak, prohibit the opening of first see everything and do some

went to Pao Haing to persuade driver, člass mail,

Leung Kam, a car

weaver: had prevented

Mak Ping-chau, 28, his

make proeccuting, told the Court that workers not to shopping and believe me after gave evidence before Mr Simon

March on

Chinese named i weaver; 31, a Chim evening In the Bureau's men and Intelligence two days of It I'm dead beat.

trouble.

Keung Chung, agents from Inspecting envelopes

F. 8. Li at Central this morning went to

worker; Yeung Kwel, "They say

Mok Min Ha village. Lo Yuk-chor, licensee of a ball-enamel docking fees in at the trial of a ticket shroff of There was for possible contraband cheques. Hongkong are US$1,000 a day the

a crowd of about room at 118 Johnston Road, re- $1, farmer; Chiu Kal-yuen, 20, Hongkong

Jockey He salch, however, that these - well,

they

Club could have

300 persons. Stones were being ported to the Police that two mechanic; Ho Yun, 33, earth charged with stealing 5,000

were asking danico

coolie; to ensure that no warrants be agents always were watchfull charged every passenger an ex-cash sweep tickets on the Pearce into

thrown by people in the street men

the Union

premises and hostesses to give them money in wolle Liu Yick-chol, 30, cook; tra 35 and we could have had Memorial Cup and with obtain-

bottles transmitted to Red China,

being order to join the Tung Sang Wo Fung were emply presences. an extra two days here,”

triad society. ing money by false

street by the Cuaderno

thrown into the

Sub-Inspector Chan. sald that The defendant, Chung Shiu- people inside. chun, 20, is represented by Mr

after being cautioned, defen- spinner. Gerald Do Basto, instructed_by

dants admitted they were mem- Mr L J. D'Almada Remedios,

bers of the Tung Sang Wo and Mr M. Morley, John and Me Luen King Lok triad societies. W. S., Collier, Crown Counsel, of D'Almada Remedios and Co. District Court Chief Insp, J.

"Both societies are operating are prosecuting, analsted by and Detective Inspector P. J. Clancy. in the Wanchal distric

Mr

new

US

urged had tested first that Adams Procedure in the issuance of US had killed Mrs Morrell by re- cheques to Filipino recipients,

the Under his plan, ducing drug doses to lower her Treasury warrants would be Washington, Apr. 1. resistance and prepare her for a transmitted through the Central The United States Govern-final fatal shot. ment today ended lis five Later, Dr Douthwaite said Bank, which would, forward the month long

Ban on Egypt, Israel, Syria and Jordan, cumulated drug doses instead of dollars,-United Press. -Reuter.

FOOT WEARY There was another complaint yesterday

from the mostly retired-age

Passengers foot weariness and fatigue.

Curtard luxury world

The

Hidden is prosecuting.

Leung Kam testifled that in

travel to Mrs Morrell was killed by ac- cheques In pesos instead of cruise liner carrying such famous the morning of January 25 in

u single shot,—France-Presse,

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TUESDAY, APRIL 1

By Alt Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, 3 p.m. Termose, 6 p.m. Thailand, Burma, India, Pakistan, Middle East Africe, Great Britain Europe, à p.m.

Canada, dg.m. Philippines, N. Borneo, & p.m.

By Surface Malaya Ceylon, Great Britain and Europe Reg. parvels mm. Ord.

& Packets 9 a.m. on 27/4/07.

ARCDO, 8 pm,

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3

Japan, B.,

Dy Alr

Hawall, U.S.A.. B ...

names as the George Vander-

Radio Hongkong

Pro

Chou-fook, 27, mechanic

Chi-wing, 24, rubber worker: Nam Kel-ling, 42, weaver; and Wu pit-keung, 20.

Mr V. L. J. D'Alton, instructed by Mr. P.D.A. Remedios, -- is defending the second, fifth, sixth, eighth ninth, 10th, 12th andi. 13th accused. The others are not represented by counsel -

STATEMENTS MADE

Mr D. E. W. O'Brien, ASP, at present attached to New Terri- tories Division, ; said that ̈an

ROOFTOP CALL

The nocused said that a man called Yu Yau-sang, a former colleague of his in Macao, called to him from the rooftop of the make their Living by protect- Union premises and asked him ing prostitutes and dance to go up there

discuss blits and George Whitneys of Yuen Long he was handed $240

hostesses" Sub-Inspector Chan the leftist added. Now York, left Hongkong at by a woman named 14 Hing settlement beween

and rightist workers, about 7 a.m. for Okinawa,

yu to purchase for her 120 cash

He maintained that it was Yu Dead on seven she gave three sweep tickets on the Pearce

who showed him how to get binets of her siren and by 7.15 Memorial Cup run on January from the roof to the balcony of was steaming past Tsimshatsul 20.

the Union library. Yu called into the murky grey dawnlight.

H.K.T. BOUGHT 32 BOOKS Passengers spent hundreds of

6:30. Time for Children presented to the people Inside "I have thousands of American dollars

now got Chan Hon and others by Elizabeth: 6, Tims Signal. here.

Witness said he was also asic-

Summary; 8.07, Round to help us ordered Many

telling the people are Binary, Big Bandstand, November 28 last at Chatham .suits,

Hond Camp, through an Inter- The Royal Artillery (Woolwich) Jackets and tuxedos from the toby a man named Tang Yip inside to lot them in,

tong to Colony's "stitch in timo" tailors cash sweep tickets.

purchase for him 200 The accused agreed that he Band: 7, Epotlight on Song, Fred preter he charged the first nine

He and these were delivered to the given 1400 by Tang.

The Pennayavarians was went into the library first, but Waring and

Glee

the 11th and 13th Club and Orchestra: 7.30, accused, whart last night.

maintained that he did not say "First Mesting" presented by Alex accused with the offence of ziel. Witness sald in the afternoon a word there while Yu and Borrie: 7.00, Weather Report: 8. Statements made by the accused Others bought jøde, camphor of the same day he went to the others discussed the tens until Time Signal, The News; 600, Can wood boxes, aluminium suit- Branch Office

in answer to the chatyn were esses, canteens of cutlery, hand-Club in

of the Jocket a man started to smash a glass mentary or Stup Press Item: 6.15,

Motoring Magažina. A Monthly written down by the inter kerchicts, table linen, and lace bought 32

Nathan Road and bookcase, He told this man that Magazine. Pasted by Tumuthy pretek...

books which

Det Sub-Insp. they were there to tear down Birah: 9.40, The Mudo Bibers. works.

Liu Shi- tained 320 cash sweep tickets,

Strier Quaries in Darlock shing, attached to Passengers also shot thou He also bought one med dags and take down portraits, 200 (Mozart): sands of feet of coloured movie for himself.

but not to wreck the premises Holmes By Bir Arthur Conan

⚫ station said that on and still film.

1 Asked by Chief Insp. Hidders and other property, After this Doyle); (Episode 13); 9.43, Letter/ember 26 at Chatham Road

from America by Alistair Cooke: Some returned to the wharf whether he could identify in and the only thing he noticed Bobbi Briton and Pefter Lowe: 16th accused with riot.

there was no more damage done 10, Ted Heath and 1 Muro, with Camp he charged the 10th and carrying

straw. Coolie hats Court the person who had rold broken in the premises was that 1050 A Book 28 your bedside. Formal charging of the 12th Chinese theatrical maaks and him the tickets, witness repiled particular bookcase, the secured Gibbon Rand by Audrey Mendes "Cold Comfort Farm," by Bielia costumes for masquerade bails in the negativo.

and 14th accused with riot was One passenger ordered Chinese

Eplaode 7; 10. Lawrence Welk given by Sub-Insp. R.A. Patter Folka Party: 10-59, Weather, Heport: motif Christmas cards.

11. Tune Bignal. Radio Newsreel; most

All the

statements made by amazing thing.

11:25, Goodnight shalo; 11.30, Close about Hongkrong is the cheap

Down.

the necured, denying the charge, ware read to the Court.

-Houring is continuing. !.

"The

Hearing in continuing.

said.

'Hearing 'is proceeding."

price of everything. It's a Snatchers Busy Knocked Down

Thailand, Malaya, Indonesia, Aus- cult tralia, New Zealand, 9 a.m.

Tormoss, Okinawa, 10-m

Philipphies, .p.m.

Kores, p.m.

Dy Surfac

China, People's Republic, 7 a.m.

resisting anything when

sald Mrs Louise

you met with those

back

Massabky.

Malaya. Coylon, Great Britain and Old Woman Robbed

Europe: am..

Japan, U.S.A. C. & S. America, 2į

Chinese women.

Pedestrian

REDIFFUSION

p.m..

E. V.

BOLL

Central

Careless Driver

Fined $500.

Variety, Calle Three cases of matching were

Tune: 5. 15tudent Matinee; 3.30, reported to the Police yester

Parkers

Gongs The King Bistern day. Two took place in Prince

the Gadabouts and the victims in

Four Tunes: 4. The Story of Bottle Edward Road, Kowloon, the each case being

Kun Kang-tin, of Peel Castle: 1.15. Tes Time fandezvous! 4.30, Vocally Yours-Popular Bongw The snatchers Street, charged with driving by Catering Valente and Alan Daler A 80-year-old Chinese woman got away with a gold bracelet without reasonable, considera- 6 Children's Corner Presented by Auntie-Nafi. 8.30, Progressivo Jazz; was relieved of a gold anger and a wrist watch.

tion for other persons using the 6, Antovani Memories:: 5.25, Birth- ring, a wrist watch and $440 in In the other' case, 'a' Chinese road, was this morning fined day Malibag: 0.20, B.B.C. Band- Kwan Bik-hor of 208 Fook Peking Shanghai. Hankow, Kun- cash when the was attacked woman had her wrist watch $100 by My Thomas Tam at und; 7 Ballers from Canada The Wing Street, Kowloon, was this

Background Stories of the Ofoers and robbed by a gang of four snatched in Playing Field Road, Central, Magistras also order-david-soundspleture of the ship as montke, by Me Lay Marriyat Matt bean of B.C.B. Ontario, and moming fined $500 A DETALWO Hawall, U.S.A, Canada, 8 a.m. Chineon' men in Cochrane Street Japan, *.m.

Gunnery practice: 745,708, House Kowloon Magistracy when he 5 Thailand, Pakistan, Lebanon, Ger- near Hollywood:Roud at 4,20`this

of Peter McGovern, time sig pleaded guilty to a charge of Sub-Inspector C. D. Mayger,

the Newn; // 8:00pm Weather

1

Macno, 1 p.m.

p.in

Macho. 8 p.m.

THURSDAY, APRIL 4 ·

By Air

ming. Hothow. 7 m.

many. France and Great Britain, to meming. One Chinese has boon

Puppiter, p.m. Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, a p.m.

malland, Ceylon, Burma, India,

pdy surface

China, People's Republic, 7, an Миско, 193

Ceylon, Lod Pakistan (F. In Parpela via Karadu)125 KPAMLS, CA yeemantle, p.m.

Malaga, West Australia Paronia via

Magno, palide

| detained by the Pallog

WOMEN INJURED

to be

to be ondorenCLES COUNSEL

On October last year, as the

prosecuting, told the Court, truf Report Announceiran mae inter driving without due care and Two Chinese women, Ng, Wal the defcrident was driving a car tudi, Love & Lipsters 3.3% attention.

| scandall'a-Comer-Presentad by Hls llecnce was also ordered Chu of 204, "D-Block Tal along Honnoory Road from North Nick Kasdall; Interiison for Failed To Give Way Hang Tune and Mo Chouko South At the function of Mules: 0,18,19 Sherlock Holmes BY Arthur Conan Doyle, 9.46. Man, address unknown, were Luard Road, he knocked down Hoods In Mouton nd function of Nathan Rond "wind Forty motorists were pach injured whom they were knock Bernard Croft, 30, of Big Los gorchwire 10, Malo Had Argyle Street, deprachurst struck fined 150 by Mr I. T. Morris at en down by private cartiin tumiratice, who was in the cometrics 147:11.30, LAWNnce and a Chinese who was arcising the Kowloon Magistracy this morn Nathan Road at 120 this pany of friends and god showi: din bats with neuresmand road den a pedestrian crowing Ing for falling to give way at morning. Both the dolazed in

Croft was injured sa #zomulmidnight is God save the Quekara i saa, hospital for almost w/2onths Prelude. to Midnight: The Injured miss was detained pedestrian crož

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