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ARCHBISHOP MAKARIOS PESSIMISTIC

London, Jun. 28. Archbishop Makarios ex- pressed pessimism about the chances of a British plan for Cyprus being successful and accused the British Government of being committed to the Turkish viewpoint on the island's future in an inter- view published In the

CHINA MAIL

To

Paint

CROWN SUBMITS TO ACQUITTAL

OF ACCUSED

The trial of Reginald Hudson Felgate, 66, and Zee Kar-way, 42, both paint con- tractors, charged with obtaining money by false pretences, came to an abrupt end at the Victoria District Court this morning whon Mr Desmond Mayne, Crown Counsel, offered no further evidence against both accused.

Liberal News Chronicle TODDS NEARLY

today.

Ju

from Athens

a message where the leader of the Enosi

71 oyuent for the union of

Cyprus with Greece is staying

News Chronicle

A

torres-

Ifident quoted Archbishop Lokarlas og follows on various į aspects of the Cyprus issue:

Pondule British proposals for Cyprus: "I can't read the future but I don't see a plan being offered that won't trouble for us all,”

lend

to

Turkey and the Cyprus prob.

"My feeling is that the Bri tich Government is now com

letely committed to the Turkish point of view-which they really created themselves

there never was a serious racial prob- lem in Cyprus."

PARTITION

The suggestion of partition for Cyprus: "That's an impossible

The

solution for ull

obvious reasons Cyprus isn't divisible,

STEAL THE

SHOW IN MOSCOW

Moscow, Jan. 27. Mike Todd and Elizabeth Taylor would have stolen the show at the Indian Embassy Moscow tonight except for Nikita S. Khrushchev

reception

The entrance of the

in

Gatubished 1949

TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1958.

Case SIDE GLANCES

A Woman's

World?

Not In New

More

Guinea

word

Canberra,, Jan. 27.

sophisticated New Guinea women dancing the rock and roll, the assistant administra- tor of Papua-New Guinea, Dr J. T. Gunther said today.

Mr Mayne told Judge K.R. Maefce that on the instructions of the Atorney General "I offer no further evidence and express shoes.

The women were barefooted, but the men wore European

the opinion that on the evidence Dr Gunther told the Austra- Institute of Political It stands there is no core 10lian

Guined was answer. The Crown submits to Science that New

an acquittal of both accused on "indeed a man's world."

The native fariner never did all counts."

efficic

gardening

Mr Leslie Wright, Defence develop

was his beast of Counsel, asked for acquittal of tools--woman the accused.

burden," he said. Judge Mucfce then found the "In some areas there is sull accused

not guilty on all then wish to keep buck the deve- charges and discharged them, topment of the woman. Her life

Allegations

The two accused were alleged to have collected sums of money on four accnsions list May and June from the War Department by falsely pretending that points as specified in the terms of painting buildings in the Shum- nam-Shuipo Army Camp whereas in fact points other than those specifice were used.

boyant American 1m producer and his beautiful movie star wife created a stir at the re- ception in honour of India' Eighth Anniversary of Indepen- denge,

It was their first big splash since they arrived In Moscow

the two communities are inox-on Saturday by plane and were leably mingled and I think net only by Western newsmen don't want partition.

*11 would make u stale of pur- manent conflict.

new

On the possible influence of Sir 11ugh Fool.. the Governor of Cyprus, the News Chronicle correspondent quoted the Archbishop as saying

"I believe him to be a liberal and well-meaning man but I don't think he can prevail over his Government's wishes and they have now Ko! Involved in foreign

wholly

alfalas." The position of the United States in the Cyprus problem: "Washington seems to fear that pressing the Turks on

at Vaukovo Airport, There was no red carpet reception and no oficial welcoming committer.

ATTENTION

They attracted considerable attention as they <ntered the Embassy tonight. But Khrush- chev attracted more.

The Todds saw him. They did not get a to him.

chance to speak

of

cam

Culture,

contract had been used for

The accused were represented the instruc- by Mr Wright on tion of Mr J. C. Stewart, of J. C. Stewart and Co.

Bored-So

He Pulled

The Trigger

Saigon, Jan. 27.

Dlem's

is harder than that of a man's." Dr Gunther said that al-

though the man did the clear- ing And fencing for the gardens, the woman did the planting, cultivating and har vesting mutured the ples, and even, in primitive communities, suckled them: cooked for the children until the boys were family and brought up the old enough to join their fathers

men's house: firewood, and water,China Mall

enter the or

the gathered drew the Special.

Progress Of Russian Pole Party

London, Jan. 27. Radio Moscow reported to

day that a Soviet party had arrived by tractor- driven sleds at Russia's Vostok Antarctic station. The broadcast said the party

By Galbraith

11-18

•gatharch

"Frankly, young man, you aren't making enough money to support her-but neither am "

go test by leta sarebat, int

Patient Was In

Good Health

Says Doctor

Evidence that the patient, Lam Ching, on whom a miscarriage was alleged to have been per- formed, was in good health on the day of admission to the Queen Mary Hospital was given by Dr C. C. Yu this morning.

Dr Yu was giving his test1- mony at the trial of a 54-year- old woman and her daughter, accused of using an instrument to procure a miscarriage for a dance hostess, before the Pulsne

at

# rear

Judge, Mr A. D. Scholes the Criminal Sessions. A South Vietnam soldier who fired his rifle while Presid-

Keung Chi-cheung, and her aged cat Ngo Dinh

daughter, Ho Sau-incl. plone was taking off last covered almost a thousand miles 34. wee alleged to have com-

offence in snow with 100 mitted the Saturday shot in a direc-through heavy over

tons of supplies after jumping cubicle of No, 2 Russell Street, tion away from the plane, eff from the Soviet Miray Base 1st floor,

official government on the edge of the Antarctic.

Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Senior source said today.

Ultimately the party will set

Crown Counsel, is prosecuting, new Soviet Antarctic assisted by Det. Sub-Inspector station called Sovetskoya, Radio1. Chalmers. Moscow said. After leaving Vostok it will stop at the present

Both accused are defended by Komasmolskaya base briefly for Mr H. L. Hu, instructed by Mr

to the supplies en route

new W. 1. Cheung, of Messrs P. H.

Sin and Co.

But Minister Nikolai Nikhailov. Cyprus to the American couple and would drive them into-well.

them at his ugreed to receive nectrality, It is impossible office tomorrow. Todd wais to discuss a joint production of edurre. The Turks would never be neutral about Russia." - "War and Peace."-United Reuter.

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The soldier was 40 leet from the runway, but shot in another direction," the source told the United Fress,

MIRNY BASE

Russia's Antaretle expedition for the current International

Three other soldiers werc questioned about dring their site. rifles into the ground or brush Ground Saigon's International, airport 30 minutes before and 30 minutes after Dlein's depar- ture for a provincial inspection, Geophysical Year has been work

Investigation disclosed that four soldiers fired harmlesslying out from Miray Base at the opposite side of Antarctica from while noise from airplanes Shackleton Base, where Britain's muffled the sound of the shot, Dr Vivan Fuchs, two months ago but made no attempt against began s urek across the frozen

the planes or the President.

The source said, referring to

continent.

Dr C. C. Yu, attached to the Department, of Gylecology, at Queen Mary Hospital, testined that he examined a patient, Lam Ching, on October 28 last.

Condition Good

On examination, Dr Tu found Russia has expressed the In- that the patient's general non- an official report: They were tention of setting up a base nt dition Was good, she was hpparently bored." — United the "Pole of Insecessibility at mentally clear and that no signs

Press,

Diplomatic

Blunder

By Dulles?

the centre of Antarelica. The US hos

bose at the South

| Pule.-United Press.

Seven Still

In Hospital

of external violence could be Не delected on her body. added that her pulse Was regular and blood pressure normal. Sho Was later dir- charged from hospital on November 7,

Gold Rush In Philippines

តន

Manila, Jan. 28, A veritable gold rush developed yester- day

hundreds scrambled to pan placer gold along a stretch of a river in Santa Maria town, Bulacan Pro- vince, Central Luzon,

Two days ago, the owners of a piece of land along the river were able to pan a good amount of the precious metal.

Coming during 11 period of austerity, the gold strike lured people from far-flung regions to the river.---France- Presse.

Mrs Burgess Visits Dispensary

In his opinion, witness sald. that the alleged miscarriage was caused by mechanical interfer- ence rather then self-inflicted Mrs C. B. Burgess, wife of tho acting Colonial Secret-

The seven persons, who wer" means. London, Jan. 27. injured by the explosion in Cross-examined, Dr Yu said

in

hospital

undergoing

meat. He added that the patient was in good health that was not judged by her appearance but by examination.

Hearing is proceeding,

A Member of Parliament Sanghal Street last night, are after his examination of the today called for a Govern- treatment. Two of them are Patient he gave her some treal- ment protest to Washing-described as in a "critical con- ton on grounds that US dition." Secretary of State, John Originally nine persons were Foster Dullos, allegedly injured as a result of the ex- gave Generalissimo Franco plosion which claimed the life of Spain "confidential in lcd immediately. Two

of a seven-year-old girl who formation"

British discharged from the hospital

after treatment.

on

defence matters. Opposition Socialist, Frank Allaun, asked the Government. In the House of Commons It "this latest diplomatic blunder" by Mr. Dulles, "calle for some protest by the British Govern- ment to Washington."

Mr Allaun asked if Britain

were

FO Official Leaves

Taxi-Driver Robbed

A taxi-driver was robbed of $20 and a wrist watch by a passenger in Kowloon in

SHEAFFERS

Skrip

SERVANT PUT INSTRUMENTS IN MEAT-SAFE

An amah testifying in the Criminal Sessions this morning said that she was handed two surgical instruments (Court exhibits) and told to put them away. She put them in the meat-safe in the kitchen. She did not tell Police about them because the first accused had asked her not to say anything which did not concern her.

The witness, Ho Lin, was giving evidence at the trial be- fore Mr Justice Gregg of Kwan Kim-ying, 28, and Lam Po-sin, 30, broker, enarged with the manslaughter of Hung Lol-fung on October 12.

The Crown alleges that the accused unlawfully killed Hung in the course of an operation

for abortion,

Kwan, described as the wife of a man who claimed to be some sor! of a doctor, cused of performing the opera-

tion,

Husband

Is ne

It is alleged against Lam, the husband of the deceased, that he made arrangements for her to be brought to Kwan.

Mr D. E. Greenfield and Mr D. G. Willis, Crown Counsel, are conducting the case for the Prosecution, pasisted by De- tective Inspector E.P.M. Huni, Accused is not represented by Counsel,

Ho Lin said she commenced

West Germany

Refuses To Pay For British Troops

Bonn, Jan. 27.

The Wost German Financo Ministry said hore today that no more money was available to pay support costs for British troops stationed in West Gör- many.

In a statement Issued to the

to work for first accused about press, the Ministry sold that IE July last year. She said that West Germany had to pay sup- she had seen the first accused port costs in 1990 the building attending to patients.

up of West German armed

would be

seriously and West German this

In September, Tang Wai (the { forces last wilness) came to work on affected,

was

сп

the premises. (Tang in evidence undertakings to Nato in yesterday said she ployed to register the names of matter could not be kept, telephone)

patients and

to attend to the

The stalement was issued in reply to a foreign press report On October 8. witness said of a broadcast speech on the that second accused called and West German budget for 1958 had a 20-minute conversation by an offelal of the Financo with first accused. She saw him | Ministry, again two days later. He was with first accused in the sitting room.

Lying Down

Witness said she found Hung (deceased) lying down an a bed in the servants

This report wrongly inter- Kaying preted the speech by that support costs could also be paid in 1958, the Ministry said.

The Ministry said that the press report had confused the quarters, inanclal years 1957 and 1958. Hung styed the night, The The West German financial first accused went to Bec Hung,

year begina on April 1-Rev- witness sald,

Ho said that second accused came the following day and after seeing the patient left the flat, returning about 5 pm.

Later Miss Tang entered the asked for some kitchen and wine, and shortly afterwards

· réturned with the wine and two surgical Instruments (Court exhibits).

"What dirt

you do themy Mr Greenfield asked,

"I put them away inside the meal-safe in the kitchen," witness answered, adding that she was told to put them away. She sold that later the Police came to the fat.

with

Did you tell

Mr Greenfield: the Police about the two instru- ments you put into the meat- safe?

Witness: No.

Did Not Tell

ter.

CANADIAN HARPIST

IN COLONY

Internationally renown- ed Canadian harpist, Mrs Muriel I. Donnellan, ar- rived this morning from San Francisco on board the 9 President Wilson, on her way to play at Iran.

Mrs Donnellan was formerly wH5 the Toronto Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Sir Ernest McNillan.

After her engagement with the Was there any reason for not | Toronto Orchestra Mrs Donnellan telling them?-At that time I went to Callforala and then to sold to the first accused that I Hollywood where she took part did not know what was hap la cinema and radio shown. "Sha pening and first accused asked was seen in many of Metro- me not to say anything which Goldwyn-Meyer's and 20th Cen- had nothing to do with me, And, tury Fox's productions, including so I did not tell the Police. "Going My Way'

Hearing is continuing..

President

ary, visited the Hindu Former APL Temple and free dispon- sary in Happy Valley, this marning, as the guest of Mr and Mrs F. T. Melwani. Upon her arrival Mrs Burgess Mr Paul H. Bordwell, retired was met by the Melwani family President of the American Pre- and presented to Maharaj Hari sident Lines, Shanghal, accom Sharma

who explained the pauled by Mrs Bordwell arrived sigriicance of the delties in the from San Francisco by the s5 Temple and of the intercession President Wilson this morning and petitions made by the de-for a short visit. vout worshipping there.

Mr Bordwell had been with

Mrs Burgess was given water the Company for more than 20 to defnir that had been blessed years. and fruit which had been offer-

ed in the shrine.

Dr. B. W. Advent later show Mrs Dollar

the cd Mrs Burgess the Charitable

Dispensary where the poor. of}...

ali nationalities and creeds at-

Arrives

Mrs Donnellan is leaving for Iran by the my Chusan on Thursday. On her way she will play in New Delhi. No arrange-- ments have · been made for her to play in Hongkong...

Boy Killed In Traffic Accident

A two-year-old Chinese boy was fatally injured when fio was knocked down by a taxi · in Cheung Shut Street, Kowloon, at 4.55 pin. yesterday. The boy. Chan Ping-cheung, -, of 610 Nathan Road, Arst floor, died before nirival in hospital./

Sir Frederick Hoyer-Millar, early hour of the morning, --- had given prior consent to the Permanent Under-Secretary at Tho driver was hailed by a US Government "to divulge the Foreign Office in London, Chinese man at the junction of tend for free medical attention

In anothor traffic accident confidential Information about left Kal Tak by Hongkong Air- Nathan Road and Hillwood and receive prescriptions. She

later in the evening. Lau Know British defence matters to the ways Viscount flight this morn-Road and was told to drive to saw also the walling room and

Mrs Dollar, · wife of Mr wab, aged 22, of 175: Fulc Wing Spanish Government.”

Ing for Tokyo.

Yim Po Fong Street,

the hall for social activilles. Robert Stanley Dollar, million-Street, fratii floor, Isustáined"? Ian Hurvey, Parliamentary Sir Frederick is enjoying..

In Mohan's Hall, after aalro ahipowner, arrived from serious injurios when he was Foreign Under-Seereinry, re short holiday tour of the Far On arrival In Yim Po Fong pause for. refreshment, Mrs Sun Finaclaco by the Fre-knocked down by, a private cart plied: "I have to reaton to East before retuming homa Strcot, the passenger assaulted Burgess was presented with a sident Wilson this morning. in, Castle. Peak Rood „nogr; that suppose that conâdential in-after attending the Singapore | the driver and ran away with | Ubuquet of gladioli and roses by, Abe will Josh Mr Dollar who Junction of Kiu Klang Street, Pelated and published by PETER PLUMBLY for and on formsilon of the sort to which conference of British administra- the stolen property.

Sheila Melwani. Mrs J. Mul-arrived by ale from Manila on have referred was tors and diplomatic representa- The driver sustained slight | chand and Me M. B. Advani Jr) a. combined- business and mitted to Kowloon Hospital for behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham you

[tives. divulged."--United Press,

head injuries. Street, City of Victoria la the Colony of Hongkong,

were in the party.'

{ pleasure trip'yesterday,

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