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St GEORGE'S DAY WREATH LAYING
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Mr L. B. Stone, carrying the wreath, and Mr W. Stoker head the procession to the
cenotaph at today's wreath-laying ceremony.—(Staff Photographer)
JUDGE
OVER-RULES OBJECTION TO IDENTITY PARADE
A Defence objection against evidence of an identification parade by a police constable witness at which the accused was identified, was over-ruled by Mr Justice A. D. Scholes at the trial of a 29-year-old enamelware worker, charged with riot, at the Criminal Sessions this morning.
tha! evidence
Mr V. L. J. D'Alton who is He zuid
had defending the accused, Yam Po- already been adducest In The Lal, submitted that the identifica- Court to show that this identi- tion parade was conducted in a
Bcation parade was held under "highly irregular manner."
circumstances which rendered unfair to the persons who were to be identi fled.
Over-ruling the objection, the, he submitted Trial Judge said that he was satisfied that the evidence of the witness, PC 1927 Tse On, was admissible.
The charge against
the accused is that he, with more than three other persons not in custody on October 11, 1956, at Tsun Wan, riotously assembled together al the Pao Hsing cotton mills,
Broken Windows
He said that Inspector Ross
had indicated in his answers to cross-examination that there was 110 attempt to enforce the general orders made under see- tion 41 of Cap. 232 of the Folles Force Ordinance,
and
TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1957.
Two Polish Seamen Discharged
Dance Hostess
Gives Evidence
Two Polish seamen who | pleaded not guilty 10 a charge of disorderly con- duct by fighting, were this morning discharged by the magistrate at Central Court, Miss B. K. Searle.
It was alleged by the pro Fecution that on April 20, the defendants fought with two American sullora of the USS Toledo, in the Ki Lok Cafe at 145-9 Wanchet Rood,
The defendants were Joseph Ostos, 29, and Jen Plotrovsky, 23, both of the SS Pawel Finder, A dance hostess at the cafe sald that she saw the American sollors leave their
seats and cross over to where the Polish scamen were sitting.
She said she saw one of the American sailors strike one of the Poles, After this she bald, the Americans went towards the door.
Threw A Glass
As they did so, she went on, one of them picked up a glosy and threw it at her. The glass struck her on the head and she said she had to be taken
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ueen Mury Hospital for treat- ment.
At the close of the evidenco for the prosecution, Miss Starlo said that since the Polish sca- mon did not strike back, they were
of disorderly not guilty
Members of the Society of St George In Hoogkong CEEZ- mernorated the suniversary of England's Patron Saint at the Cenotaph this morning, The Society's President, Mr
B. Stone,
Vloe- President, Mr W. Stoker, lala conduct,
wreath featuring a red croes on white ground at the Cenotaph
four riflemen Green Howards guard with reversed
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from
the
alood arms, The gathering stood for two minutes in alience. Among those at the brief cere-
mony were past Presidents of the Society and members in- cluding the Hon. Cedric Centic Bisker, Col H. B. L.
Dow blrgin, the Rev. J. E. Sand- bach, Mr J. L. Marden, Mr J. A. H. Saunders, Mr. A. H. Penn, Mr A. J. Threlfall, Mr F. C. Clemo and Mr B. John-
HON.
On Sunday there will be three special religious services for St George's Day, one at St John's Cathedral at 11 a.. another et 81 Andrew's Church, Kowloon, at ihn same time, and the third at the Garden of Remembrance, Blanley, at 3.30 p.m.
DEAD MAN RUN OVER TWICE
A car near
Lisieux,
Paris, Apr. 22. One-legged Alexandre Emile, Mr D'Alton submitted that 65, was knocked down and kill- quite apart from any general ed by orders un identification parade Normandy, today, then run over must be made that was fair to by two more cars-none of the the people to be identified.
drivers stopped. China Mail
The Crown's case is that the accused
The particular identification Special. was
tn seen by
he thought, at the was made. Inspector of Police and nine other Police officers in n crowd time when Inspector Moss was of more than 1,000 persons out-le charge of the parade, and not side the Mill carrying a large Inspector Ross. The latter had and said in evidence that Inspector Chinese Nationalist dag shouting to the crowd,
Moss look over the parade at 1.15 p.m. The identification was Mr M. Morley-John, Crown in the record which had been
evidence and showed
Counsel, is prosecuting, assisted put in
that the identifications
by Det. Insp. P.J. Clancy.
Police Constable Tse On sald 4hat he arrived with a Pollet party at the mill about 0.39 p.m. or October 11,
He saw
made at 1.18 p.m.
'No Authority'
were
many windows In the factory: "In fect Inspector Moss had no authority from anybody at all to conduct this identification
broken.
There was a mob of about parade. The whole matter is 1,000 people there and they conducted in a very highly were making a noise "and look=} irregular marmer," Counsel sald, od very: force."
'Disappeared'
Witrus said ́ ́"that" large
After his Lordship had over- ruled Defence objection, witness continued his evidence.
· He said he wont to Chatham
number of people were surround-Road Camp on October 22 last
ing: the mili.
The Police tried year and
to disperse the mob but without accused at avall.
parade.
thero Identified. the
htt
identification
In cross-examination, witness
the accused.
Many People
He was
near the gate when said he took up a position by the ho saw the accused in the gate of the mill "at about”, 5.45 crowd. Accuand was standing outside the mill holding am. He was there for about 12 Chinese Nationallet fag in his minutes and in that time he saw hand and shouting to the mob toʻrush into the Pao Hsing.
Witness suld accused "dis- appeared"? shortly afterwards and he did not see him again,
Crown Counsel: On October 22 did you identify the socusod at an identification parade held in Chatham Road Camp?
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.Thore were many people about. There were people be tween the place where he stood and the spot where he saw the nocused.
-Witness declared he had never Hore Mr D'Alton · made 18 abon the accused before October
formal objection against svidence
of the identification.
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Hesting is continuing.” Lad
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TUESDAY,
By APRIL 23
Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, 3 p.m. Forno, p.m. Thailand, Burma, India, Pakistan. ikdie East, Africa, Great Britains de Europe, 03.m.
Japan, 6 p.m. Canuda, 6 p.m. Philippines. North Borneo, ↑ 9.10.
By Surface
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20
By Atr
Hawaii, U.S.A., 8 z.m,
HK WILL SEE THIS NEW LINER -
Hongkong will ese another now plant liner in its harbour in a few years' time.
Above In an artist's impression
of a $50 million super-liner to be built for the American President Linea' Pacific run.
Hlustration is reproduced from the Los Angeles 48th annual report which reached
The
the China Mali office yestar. day.
The contract for building the Iiner would be awarded by APL on or before January 1, 1038, the report said,
The vessel is decoribod
a.
"Superliner" and wilt ba
designed for service on the Pacific run, Joining the Prest. dent Cleveland and the Preal- dent Wilson,
The veseat is to be 900 feat fang and will have a speed of 28 knote. The estimated tonnage is not given.
It was hoped the ship would be
completed by 1900.
Famous Broadway Star
On Visit to Colony
HED LIKE TO BUILD
HIS DREAMBOAT HERE
A
By ANDREW SLOAN
China Mail Feature
FAMOUS Broadway actor and singer, Hayes Gordon, now in Hongkong, wants to come back here after a trip to Australia to build a diesel-engined cabin junk to cruise around the Australian coast.
His favourite pastime is sailing.
"It would need to have a good diesel engine and instead of cargo space. I would have comfortable living quarters built," he said.
"Then I'd sit around the Aus- tralian coast. There you get some of the most beautiful views anywhere in the world.
"Then I con relax and think out scripts with no one to bother ma.
"This is my dream--but unfor- tunately there are many db- stacies between the dream and Ks faliment, But I do want to come back to Hongkong,
"A Junk in Sydney harbour would be a most impressive sight,"
Hayes Gorden is in Hongkong with his wife on a business trip.
Thailand. Malaya, Indonesia, Aus- tie was the star of the Broadway
tralls, New Zealand. 9 a.m.
Formosa, Okinawa, 10 am. Philippines, 2 p.m.
Korea, p.m.
By Burface
China, People's Republic, 7 a.m, Malaya, Ceylon,
Great Britain, Europe, (Netherland, Germany, pare cela direct), 11 a.m. Indonesia, 11 a.m.
* Äden, Middle East, Italy, France, Noon,
Macro. 1 p.m.
India, Pakistan (P. Indio, parcels via Karachi), 3 p.m.
Thailand. 4 p.m.
Macao, 0 p.m.
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
25-11
TAL, Stop, UL.B. FLOR,
"My class/might pay attention', to frecordings.. Mr. Hotchkiss-wa,could try out the idea with Socrates singing his philosophy, calypsojstyle!"
hit
and several 'Brigadoon' other top stage shows in America. He plans to make his future home in Australia, and has ambitions of becoming a director and producer of stage shows.
Peace & Quiet
Mr Gordon's decision to chango his dernielle came while he was convalescing from Illness. He had been touring with the company of Brigadoon when he had to undergo a series of opérations.
Не went 'down under' for con- valescence and while there he made the decision to stay be- cause he found exactly what he had been looking for-peace and quiot.
Just after the start of World War II Hayes Gordon took part in one of the few movies he has
This was, made.
"Wings of
Victory
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Hayes Gordon and Mrs Gordon-(Staff Photographer)
It was a propaganda; that time," said Hayes, "I had could get modern TV camera Aim
for
also sound equip. the USAF which was been playing, what is termed In lenses and written and produced by the Broadway, heavies'." This is ment. Mr Gordon said there team of Lemner and Lowe who usually the part of the villain. were many restrictions placed on wrote the score for the current
After a short trip to South certain imports to Australia from Broadway musical, hit, "My America, he went to hospital for Japan and subsequently he came Fair Lady
t. Hongkong where there was a number of operations and in After the war Hayes performed 1951 he travelled to Australia to far less difficulty with imports. In such slago hits as, 'Show convalescence.
Although Mr Gordon has made bont with Buddy Ebsen. the
Ir Australla he set about his home in Australia ho said he first stage.run of 'Brigadoon'
working in TV which was at does not intend, finishing with with Jimmy Mitchell, Sleepy that time sull in its early show business but would like to | Hollow" with 'Gil Lamb, *Smail Wonder with Tom Ewell and planning stages and facing many break out of acting and try his dimeulues. One of the biggest hand at directing and producing. Along Fifth Avenue' with Jackie difficulties was the
of lack Gleason,
material available for use in TV. Mr Gordon said the authorities had imposed restrictions on the use.. Di live work and so ho planned to import documentaries
Alm.
Then To Hospital
Then the show Brigadoon and well-established stage plays
TV Lenses
Flu Victims
He said if he received a big offer from America to ste in another stage show he was not
| quite certain how, he would
react...
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Worker's
Alibi In Riot Trial
Further evidence for the defence was given at the. Criminal Sessions this morning before Mr Justice C. W. Reece and a Special Jury trying 14 men charged with rioting out- side the Pao Hsing mill at Trun Wan on October 11 last year.
The accused are Fung Kam, Shom Yan-kit Tong Hal cheung, Lau Yee-on, Wong Hoi, Mok Ming, Cheuk Lim-ching, Chan
Fat-kan, Chan Wing- Chan Kwing, Wu Kan- song, Chong
kwan,
Yat-ming.
Mani-kit and Leung, Ma Mr W. S. Collier and Mr
D. N. F. Rea, Crown Counsel,
Dre
by Dei.
prosecuting, assisted Inspector. P. J. Clancy. Mr H. L. Hu is
is defending the second and seventh, accused, instructed by
P. H. Sin and Co.
Ma Man-kit, the 19th accused, testified that he was inside the South Textiles factory, where he worked from 7 a.m. to
7 p.m. on October 11 and never. left it during that time.
Ho Keu factory foreman, corroborated Ma's evidence in
this respect.
Chan Kwing the 10th
cused, an employee of the South Sea textiles factory, then went Into the witness box and identi- fed a factory attendance carů as belonging to him. He sold that card had been laken away from him by the Police,
Denies Wall-Climb
Chan said the contents of the card showed that he worked from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Octo- ber 11.
Cross-examined by Mr Collier.
accused said he did not climb out over uný wall or fence during that working period. Ho reid the three Policemen - who identined him as having been in
outalde crowd
the Pro Hsing mill were wrong in their identification.
the
Cheung Sheung-yin, weaving foreman of the South Sea mill,
said in evidence that Chan Kwing reported for work that afternoon. He worked under him.
Some lime about 9.30 pm. Cheung said, there was a dis- turbance outside his factory. He left the workshop and went to the gate to see what it was all about. At the time, Chan was still in the workshop. Subsequently, wit
witness
anid, there was some confusion in the Inclory and he did not notice after that, whether Chen Kwing remained in the factory or not,
Hearing is continuing.
PHILIPPINES
BRIBE
ALLEGATION.
Manila, Apr.) Foreign Affairs, Depart» ment official granted indeluite extensions to! some temporary Chinese visitors ›› for monetary considerations, the Philippines, Herald reported today
The Hornid said that 'this latest anomaly: was bared in letters to the Senate. Finance: Cammitico, now investigating the case of 2,400 overstaying Chinese transients,
One of the letters, addad: the Harald, como from a prominent
tools to the road tid performed in the big cities of the states.
In the short time that they resident of Davao Province, and Starring were Surie Johnston,
have been in Hongkong, Mr said that the money was: giver who was recently the leading
Gordon said he and his wife had to a ranking Foreign
Office comedienne in the stage comedy,
been able to see a lot of shops omcial who rantod extensiona 'Most Hoppy Fellow,
wand Hayes Gordon took a leading but unfortunately Mrs Gordon for three Chinese shortly before David Brooks,
part in the first Australis pro- fell a victim, ilke many others, President Magopway's death,
France-Proses,
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Hayes Gordon rejoined the duction of 'Oklahoma*and to the 'fu' epidemic, group the understudy of following that come Annie Gret Brooks: Lotor In the tour, Brooks Your Gun Kiss Me Kate and dropped out and, Hares Received lamel'.
Before coming to Hongkong hindret big rolé as one' of“ the load, Tommy Albright, "Up" till | he went to Japan to see if he
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