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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1957.

SHEAFFERS

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

Economic Sanctions

Sanctions Threat NO INCREASE IN

Against Dutch

Indonesian Minister Demands Negotiations On New Guinea

Washington, Nov. 18. Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandria today threatened "forceful action" against the Netherlands if The Hague refuses to negotiate with his country over the fate of Western New Guinea,

Farmer Admits

To Grave Robbing

He said: "I do not mean mill- lary force but economic sang-

tiona and other things like FRAUD CHARGE

that." Ho

Bald that Dutch

business interests in the Nether-

lands would be one of the tar-

gets of such forerful action. DEFENDANT

Subondrio talked with

rc-

porters after paying a 40-minute HAS CASE

call on Secretary of State John Foster Dulles to whom he out- ined Indonesia's case for pos- session of Dutch-held West New Gulnca,

The US has tried

to avoid

aking sides in the dispute and

Subandrio said "I can under-

friendly

Plainfield, Wis., Nov. 18. District Attorney Earl Kleen said today thai recluse farmer Ed Gein and this" because the Ameri had admitted taking the [can Government 15 body of a woman from with both parties and also with her store and sold

that Australia, which has sided with

the Dutch. he had robbed graves In the area.

Kileen said Geln fold. im hei could not remember whether he murdered the woman store- keeper.

sald

However, Kileen

Gein was "lazy" about details of the macabre episodes. Kleen in a

statement said Gein recalled "dragging the body" of Mrs Bernice Worden,} 58, from her store here on Satur day, but "I'm not sure I killed her because I don't have any weapons with me or on

my property."

Best For Peace

TO ANSWER

Mr Justice C. W. Reece at the Criminal Sessions this morning ruled that: that Ip Kam-bung, alias. K. H. Ip, 32, Insurance broker, had

case to answer on the charges of obtaining valuable

J

Mr. Homer Byington, first United States Ambas- sador to Malaya, and Mrs Byington who arrived in the Colony this morning in the ss President Cleveland `on their way to Kuala Lumpur,China Mail ›

FIRST US ENVOY

securities and credits by FIRST

false pretences.

Mr Justice Reece, said it had heen submitted by the defence in respect of six of the charges that the bank drafts' concerned had not the value of security, since, It was contended, the transactions were contrary to the defence finance regulations and were not enforceable in a civil action.

TO MALAYA ON

His Lordship said that in his Mr opinion the defence Bnance re- agulations had no application to the documents in question,

Subandrio said that he told Dulles "it is not a question of taking sides but what is best for the peace of the area."

Minister The Foreign

sald the Indonesian Government is

negotiate with the willing to Dutch on a number of prob- lems at isstle between the two countries, In addition to West New Guinea, and he mentioned economic matters in particular.

Subandrio was critical recent joint agnouncement by the Netherlands and Australia, which holds Eastern Now Klleen disclosed that guns were found in Gein's tensify their co-operation to

Grinca, that they would in debris-strewn house and that Mrs Worden had been that develop their respective halves through the head before the of the wealthy South Pacifie

island wng butchered and strung vy by the heels in alean-to on Guin's farm.

GUNS FOUND

However,

Kilcen sald Geln answered. "yes" when asked if he robbed the 10 skulls graves, to get found in box's in the house, Authorities would not Bay whether they had opened any graves to confrm his story,

Kilcon sald Geln replic1, "pot to my knowledge" when asked if he had killed anyone else besides Mrs Worden;

The District Attorney said Gein could not recall how he killed Mrs. Worden but did remember loading her body on

truck, The

Woman Vas

a

decapitated when her body was found by authorities yesterday.

NO REASON

Kilecn Fald Geln Rave no reason for robbing graves, H quali the recluse as saying the last grave he robbed was three years ago.

Kilen said a murder charge

against Geln will be withheld until the investigation is com-

plete, but that he will bo arraigned late today on a rob- bery warrant to hold him.

A cash register miss the Worden store was found at the farm home,

from

Geln took authorities to the cemeteries be said he robbed. He also was returned to the murder scene.--United Press.

Lady Bastyan

Tours School

WAY TO POST

Homer Byington, the first American Ambassador to the Federation of Malaya, arrived here this morning in the ss President Cleveland on his way to Kuala Lumpur to assume his post. He was accompanied by Mrs Byington.

career diplomat, Byington was American Minis- ter in Madrid for more than three years when he was op- pointed to the Federation of Malayo.

It had also been contended, the Judge said, that there had been no representation by any onc at the time the cheques were handed ver. He dis- agreed with this contention.

that Following the ruling there was

A to go before! a case Subandrio said he told Dulles the Jury, Mr Winter put his that "he regretted" the Dutch-client into the witness box. Australian statement "although I am not sure it had military im- plications. If it did that is very cd. Even so, it was psycholo gically wrong because it could

ead to military Implications."

Press Freedom

He said that the statement might cause the Indonesians to abandon their previous feeling that

there were no Western llances directed against them in the area.

Hearing is proceeding.

Urban Council Head Back

The Hon, D. R. Holmes, Chairman of the Urban Council and Director of Urban Services,

·returned in the AMS Canton this

morning from leave in the Walted

Kingdom

Mr United Nations Conference in

San Francisco.

Mr Byington, who is assigned to the Far East for the first time, said he did not wish to dircusa politics until he has presented his credentials to Malayan monarch.

In Mediterranean

FULL COURT

INCREASES

SENTENCE

EXPORTS TO MALAYA Government trade figures for the six months

that

ending October this year give no indica- tion that the total Hongkong exports or the export of Hongkong products into Malaya have risen appreciably.

Finner-Press report from

1

The Full Court comprising

the Chief Justice, Mr Singapore this morning claimed Justice M. J. Hogan and be stepped up.

Hongkong exports' had the Senior Puiano Judge, Mr Justice T. J. Gould this morning Increased the sentence of five years passed on Cheung Chung man for the manufacture of heroin to six years,

aflor

holding that Cheung was properly found guilty of the offence. The

Court however quashed the conviction against pppèllarit fer, possession, of heroin,; for which he was sentenced to h further twoj years' imprison- ment.

J

Appollant was represented by Mr H. L. Hu, Instructed by Mr G. E., S. S'evenson, of J. C. Stewart and Co...

Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Senior Crown Counsel, appeared for the Crown.

Though, there was a slight decline in the September figures, those of May this year were more or less the same as that of October, two months after the Hongkong Trade Exhibition wealth country stpfed in the new Common-

In fact, the export of locally manufactured goods and mer-

chandise re-consigned from thé Colony to Malaya "dropped a Uttie. In 1987, compared with the orresponding period last year.

1.

Total Value

The total value of exports from Hongkong to Malaya In the 10 month ending October this year stands at HK9303.4 The figures for the

millining period in 1058

MAIL

Notices

Tho, Inter? Lumen, of posting shown below are those «for: uai- reglitered correspondants posted at G.PO, Hongkong. The labris posting timus planwhere, which, In rieras, uro maridar than the 4.P.o. «mos, can be ascertained by suquiry at the local, emen.

The latest posting times for rexistered articles are generally ane hour exclier, than the im shown below. Particulars regard- ing, parcel ·malte · can be r tained by enquiry at any" pest

„TUKIDAY__NOVEMBER 15 ↑ By Alf Thailand, India, Pakistan." Middle part, Africa, Great Britain & Kurope, products. p.m.

Canada, U.S.A., 4pm. Ilawall, a pim.

stood at HK3305.7 mdilion. The same statiques, show that the value of Hongkong sent to Malaya was HK$84 mil- The judgment stated that as on for the same 10 months regards the charge of posses and HK$73 million for the cor slon, the Trial Judge directed responding period in 1950. the Jury that since the accused However, trade circle here sald was shown to have been in this morning that if there was possession at one time of the any increase in orders from documents of title relating to Malays following the trade fair

15 a house, section „of the Dan- | last August, the reflection would gerous Drugs

Cap. be shown In November and the 104 upon him the burden of proving depended on the terms of the the dangerous drugs found in

contract signifying when dell- that house at a period consider veries aliould be made, ably later than his possession of the 'doquinents, were nol' in is possession and that the nature of these drugs was not Imown to him,

on.

Ordinan strow, following month. But that alig

to

·NOT SUPPORTED

Yul Brynners Mother-In-Law

Crown Counsel had tätimetód that he did not support this direction which. In his opinion was wrong, the judgment, went

He said that before a pre- Mrs sumption could arise Under the From 1945 to 1940, Mr Bying-provisions of Section 15 it must have been shown that the dani- ton served in the Mediterranean

gerous drug was in the house at theatre as Political Adviser at the Allied Forces Headquarters, title relating to the house were the time when the documents: of and between 1547 and 1950 he in the possession of the accused. was Minkter in the American Embassy in Rome.

In Colony

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WEDNESDAY,

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Philippines, North Borneo, 11a.m. Indo-China, France. -3 pm. Malaga, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand,p,m,

Bowal, USA., Canada,. 0p.m. Tortosa. Kores, a p.m.

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Zakya, Walt Australia, Parcela via Premantle, a p.m.

Kores, 2 p..

Japan, Hawall, U.3.A. C. L'I Americs, 3 p.m.

Macao, a

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Pelding, Bhanghai Harkey. Bu ming, Hollow, 7 «.m. Thailand,...

Japan, 2 A.

Bilaya, Indonesia, Australia; Now Zealana, Coyles, India, Pakistan, Adrien, Great Britain & murope. „Noon

- Philippines, 2000..

Indo-china, France, d.p.m. V.B.A...p.m...

Thalland, Autrene, India, 6.p.D Cambodia, Cayión, d'pirA.

BY BRITACE Chiti,'People's Republic, T'azi Maczó, 1 p.m.'. Haly; France (Netherlands We Gên mans Paroels direct); 2 Adet.

Malaya Ceylon, India,

Ladymay Gilmore, mother-in-law of Yul Brynner, star of "The King and I, was among the passengers who dies | Regge

embarked here from the Packets,

their opinion, Crew stated that in Dent Cleveland from San Francisco this their opinion Crown Counsel was

morning.. correct in 'bla construction of the Section 18(2):

From 1930 he was Director of the Office of Western European Affairs in Washington until his appointment to Spain. -

"It is of course not essential Mr Byington comes from a that the evidence showing the Jolalog the United States family of diplomats. His father, presence of the drug at the time Foreign Service in 1930, Mir Homer Byington, Sr, served in when the document of Utle is Byington had served in Havana, the American Foreign Service shown to have been in the Naples, Belgrade in various for 49 years. Before his re-possession of the accused should as consul and legation tirement he was Chief of Per- necessarily be direct evidence. If the drug's, presence is ess sonnel in Washington. secretary. Recalled to Washing-

tablished at a point of time ton from Belgrado In 1941, ho

other than that in respect of became Chief Officer of the

which the possession of the Division of Current information.

document is proved, the In 1943 he was Press Officer of the American delegation to the

In response to a question, Subandrio said there was "com

Mr Holmes, who had been away for pine months, was met posts in piete freedom of the press

on arrival by Mr E. B. Teesdale, Indonesia-es free as in the United States," He saldı

who has been acting during Mr that Lubis,

Holmes's absence, Mr TW, Editor of Indonesia Carr, Secretary of the Urban Raya, "was not detained be-

De Services Department, the Ser- cause of his activities editor but because of his poll- vlees' Life Guards and others. tical sellons. The military com- monders accused him of acts re nst the military command."

United Press.

Suspects Detained

ag on

The Police have arrested fr Chinese following various thefts. In the Colony yesterday. •

Two men were detained suspected of attempting to steal a fountain pen from the pocket pedestrian in Canton Road

of

at about 7.30 p.m.

A man was arrested if Hai Wong Boud, near Nga Tela Wal Road in the morning

on

Mr L. N. Hogan, Headmester suspicion. of having stolen a

of Victoria Combined Services unese.

of money from the pocket

School, welcomed, Lady, Boatyon

after

upon her arrival to make a tour In the third case, the Police of the school this raorning. Lady arrested a man shortly Bastyan was accompanied by midday in Boundary Street, the Acting BOI Educailon, Major near Sai Yeo Street, following J., Ross, RAFC, and Major the theft of some paper.

C. S. Turner, DADPB, F. Children of agus seven to eloven plus wote vidled in night classrooms, then " Lady Distran work to see the Infants Bection Ia/ictoria

Watch Snatched

A Chinten snaiched a wrist

watched thero Táckeve their watch from salt, woman, in

work and chatted with several Queen's Road Central, near the Later Lady Bastyan left, to "Central Theatre, at about 3 mako® = tour of Etabler Betzool. o'clock: yesterday afternoon.

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rest, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong,

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

Brother

1

Mrs Gilmore, accompanied by

| Miss Staveola Marcosis, is hete

on vocation. She expects to

atas here for two weeks and will probably visit Bangkok and Singapore before returning to California.

Her daughter, Miss, Virginia Gilmore, formerly played in the movies. She was in a number of pictures, including "Western Unior" and "the Pride of the in its opinion the cir- Yankees" which were shown stances so warranted and as boru; several years ago." a matter not of prescribed con- did the original play struction but of commonsense;

Ruth" this elremstantial

-1

She

"Deer

Mr Byington is the brother of Mr James Byington, who was

the Officer Executive

01. American Consulate General here for four years before he infer from

evidence the anteri or con- Miss Gilmore married Mr left more than a year ago to tinuing presence of the drag at Brynner 14 years ago.. They become American Consul at the time of the possession of have a 10-year-old son," Mexicall, Mexico.

Mr and Mrs Byington will dy to Malaya in a week.

Police Officers

Return

M H. W. E. Heath. Assistant Commissioner of Police, accom- panied by Mrs Heath and their. son, Peter, returned from leave the United Kingdom! this morning, Among those meeting them on board the RMS Canton was Mr. K. A. Bidmead, Deputy Commissioner of Police,

Fin

;

Other members of the Force who returned In the RMS Cas- ton were

the 'document.

"As, already indicated how❤ ever tho...caso was not put to the Jury-in; this way and in view of the misdirection given on this charge....we quash”, tho, conviction on it,” the judgment stated,

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LIGHT OF EVIDENCE

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Macao.

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pimizi 2008)

-FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11

China,

By Kurtace

People's Republju; 4:a.m. „Malaya, Grylon, Aden, Kiddie. East, Great Britjila, se Furope,, DE ALTAY

Burma, indiku Moon,

Mucao, 1 pum,

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Japer Canedaj a pro.. Philippines, pans Mació, d'p.m.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER EL

By Buttion OS China, People's Repaklio,, Formosa, 9 am), MACAO. 1. D... imhalland, Sp.m.:

China, People's, Republié, di papi Macro. 4 pm

-SUNDAY, NOVEMÜTH ZAY

By Burfaces Petit

Macro

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Philippines Surawak, -Northlore

Australia, New Zealand. 1, p.m.

Japanese Premier Passes Through

As regards the charge manufacturing the":"Juiligiment | clated that in the light of all the evidence "we are quite satised that a reasonable Jury Mr

to

could property. have come the concluptas

that the ap pellant was gulity. We see no reason to question the

correct neka of the conviction - on; this count and the application zor leave against it is dianised.

The Colony

Nobusuke Kishi, the Japanese Premier, arrived from Japan by a chartered JAL aircraft on the first leg of his Far Eastern tour this morning. He was accompanied by a party of 16 Japanese In increasing the sentchou to

officials and newspapermen.co balia Ax years, the Fall Court stated

The piano touched down about [returned to Kal. Tak about, two that having regard to the eirs

anatascos :” be the crime of 6.40:am" and "upon alighting, hours; later, and: 3 boarded their

"and the punlades. Dir. * Ando: "Jagangse - Cons children, and Sub-Laap. T. found guilt was property the Premier was welommed

gmont angored on the others General 'in, Hårgkong

concerned Aditje wel think B D. Decward, “i-roll right to exercise the power ferred upon us

Chior Inspector B. CH Mayor, Mr Mayor and their two childrens Inspector W. M. Gillies; Sub-Inspector M. W. Gingle Mts Gingles and their two children; Sub-Imp. B. T-8 Hoss, Mira Roas and three which

Melson,

*MT Kh Mỹ Hughes Provided? B3(6)(4), 4nd) to increase the Governor and Me 62: The American Interilajtodať | sentanen, kapoan

od that "returned ini pellanti for: the--manufactur

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