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Fair and hot. Noon Temp:
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FORGERY ALLEGATION AGAINST COAL MERCHANT
FLIGHTS WEEKLY
to the U.S.A.
9 from TOKYO
5 from MANILA
PÄN AMERICAN
LOUEY CASE
Questions
Of The NEW TURN IN CLAIM CASE On
Day
ROOTING OUT
THE TRIADS
triad infiltration
I schools is going to
in
be
effectively stumped out, it will take much more than
Police lectures to do it. For one of the biggest obstacles which actually shields and even encourages trind activi ties in local schools is thei headmasters' and truchers"| fear of disgrace and Scandal, that public exposure might entail. And until this com- plex can be cured, Police
are not going to gel the co- operation they need to stamp out this menace.
So while the Police should be commended for the clurea they have arranged—we | urged this five months ago It would help if “la Com- missioner and the Direrlur | of Education could
stop further and make a
direct appeal to all teachers
to put the children's interest.
Judge Grants THE RAINS HEART ATTACK IN
Plea For Adjournment
Counsel for Lane, Crawford Ltd alleged in the Supreme Court today that a coal merchant, defendant in an $82,000 action, had caused the forgery of two receipts,
Passers-By Soaked:
Princess
Spanked
London, July 15.
before that selfish ind of Passers-by in elegant
pride which prompts them
to suppress unsavoury hap penings for the sake of saving face.
Carelessness
HERE is already a special branch of the Poli e force inquiring Into and very actively combatting triad Activities and undo btedly this branch is co-operating, vary closely with the Educa tion Department, t stress that this is case
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Jermyn Street, Picca-
·
The merchant, Pong Koon-wah, is the sole pro prietor of Luen Sheung Conl Co., of 15 Lan Fong Road. Lane, Crawford is suing his firm for the recovery of $82,187.62, for coal deliver- ed in 1967 and last year.
After the forgery allegations were made this morning, Mr 'Almada, QC.. success- fully applied for an adjourni- ment until tomorrow to try and a handwriting expert to Ket examine the two receipts.
Leo
14 Receipts
the
the
tald Yesterday, Pong dilly, yesterday were court he had paid all soaked and a prin-lained money except $1.072.52 to K. T. Charg, when he knew cess received a spanks the manager of the coal department of Lane, Crawford, ing.
Earlier evidencr wns that Chang disappeared with family in April last year when il was found that $350,000 be had received for Lane, Craw- ford, had not been paid into the Company's recount,
Police were called after scores of people complained that they had been drenched while passing the entrance te block of flats, Several policemen went to in-
retreated vestigate-bul csendes of water were pour- ed down upon them.
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PINPOINTED
AN
hig
Fong said that he had re- relved 14 receipts for money he had paid to Chang
Mr Oswald Cheung, for the
pinpointed the second | plaintiffs, alleged that all 14 re-
flat from which the
ccipis
forgeries. were
Mr
water was coming but could įd'Alnında successfully asked for hat open the door and dis- a court order for the plaintifs coveredi that the
where the community They can sit back and leave it to the authorities. Public co- operation is essential. This was the point mate Inspector R. G. Lancel in
it
A recent court case and
be too strongly A cannot stressed. We said in an earlier comment
that while deficiencies our education system, such The ne the shortage of ade quately trained and proper
in
ly equipped tenchers, might
be held partly responsible for the present trouble, it is most closely
identified
with careless parents. The most recent case in which n man was found to be the trial protector of the son of wealthy parents, points to an obvious hek aupervision both by parents and by the lud's teacher.
Two Measures
T
THERE are
of
or
two
The which measures
schooln should therefore
institute: make, a check of
all
non-teaching staff
to
ensure that only the most reliable men thoroughly
and women employed.
Bre
One tried protector was a spare time football referee: this only emphasises that school principals cannot be too careful in entrusting their children to people un- connected with the teach ing atait. The second need is to forbid children visitera during school hours
and
check on all outsiders who are seen in their company.
If parents did the same
10
ensure that their children do not associate with unde- sirably
people, this evil But the
can be scotched.
point we made at the outset Is still the one that needs
bo hammered
to
home
hardest: and this is that by refusing to
divulgo
suspected triad infiltration
in achicola,
parents
and teachers are not only not authorities assisting the
ore
and taking the most ele montary step to protect! their children, they actually helping the triad gangs
at
Me d'Almnda tald Me Justice A.D. Scholes that 110 had re-
tenant, to provide particulars of their Princess Alexondra of Zulu-ntlegations about the two loud and Swaziland, was ceipts which they had not pre- hway consulting her lawyers, viously alleged to be forged.
selephone call brought the
The two receipts were daled princess home where he Jaary 30, 1957, und February discovered her six-year-old 10. 1958.
Princess Elizabeth daughter
the window.
a bundle of lugarded the case as one based on Princess, with curly black hair and big the fact that the coal company brown eyes, had been using had made payments, which they kitchen recepineles 10 peur would have to prove, and that water Into the street for the payments were made to an The royal mother told reporters them.
she
closed the door: "Elizabeth will have a little) spanking. She has done anything like this before. What will people think?" Ettuler
calablish them- solves as a potent under- world Influence in Hong.} kong schoola.
several hours.
s
never
STOP PRESS
المحلات ، مين ميت اليوم
agent not nuthorised to receive
Implicated
our
"There was nothing to suggest connection between Mr any Pong and the alleged forgerles," he said.
"Now, us
of result application, the plaintiffs soy that the person who forged the receipts was no! K. T. Cheng, but that Mr Pong is implicated. "They may be did not receive the receipts from Chung, but cained them to be prepared,
This is a direct and patent allegation of fravel against ITy |ellent by the plodnitif."
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Mr d'Almadà applied for an adjournment to consider position in the light of the aile- gation.
wall
He said br
conrider whether the defence should get a handwriting expert
could And one.
CAME
Britain's heat wave was broken last Friday night by violent thunderstorms with torrential rain.
stopped,
ma
Trains
were blocked and roads houses struck by lightning. One town had more rain in Ave minutes than during the whole of the last two months.
The heavy rainfall caused floods in many towns.
Here, with irousers rolled up to his knees, a policeman wades through the flood
He carried waters,
old people from their flooded homes to ambulances. He now goes back for more.— Express Photo.
Michiko Expecting?
is
Tokyo, July 15.
Michiko Crown Princess they believed to be expecting a baby, the Imperial Palace announced
Mr Cheung objected to the today. application.
Mr Justice Scholes adjourned the Imperial Household Agency the case until tomorrow at said because
10 p.m.
PLANE FORCES KING TO RETURN
Rome, July 14.
A "slight heart disturbance" forced the Imam of Yemen to return to Rome today one hour after his specially chartered plane took off to carry him back to his desert kingdom.
Less than two hours after leaving a rented villa near
the ancient Appian Way:
the
67-year-old
Arabian
monarch and his entourage
of women, children, guards and brothers, Wus back there.
A member of the household fold reporters at Clampino Air- port shortly after the plane landed that the King ordered the the pilot to discontinue Aight because he felt a "slight heart disturbance."
HK Man Refused London Divorce
London, July 14:
A divorce commissioner today refused to grant a divores to man lying in Hongkong without hearing his evidence in person,
Sir Commissioner Reginald Sharpe adjourned the case so that the hue- band. Mr Frank Edgar
Wills, of Norman
the Brilah Coloulal Service. could make the Journey to Britain-Reuter. sald he was forced to return to Rome of because his "present state health"
from prevented him
By Boat
In a radio message to Itallan Fresident Giovanni Gronchi, the black-bearded Imam
Continuing his light,
The Imam expressed the hope he would be able to go back to Yemen by boat as soon as possl- bic.
The Imura had been in Rome for about three months being treated for various lilnesses, in- cluding a serious attack of arthritis.-UP.
Tennis Club. President
Won't
Jews)
Admit Jews】 Or Negroes
Resigns
New York, July 14,
'BILLIE' WRECKS
FISHING
BOAT
Manila, July 15, A Nationalist Chinose fish- ing vestel tank off south-eastern Philippine island on Tuesday whilo sccking
sheltor from
Queen Meets Father's Ex-Driver
First
WAL:
Accused's Notebook
Lee Cheuk, one of the seven accused in the Louey shooting case at the Criminal Session denied this morning that entries he had made in his notebook referred to the move. ment of Mr William S. T. Louey!
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bv
Kamloops, B.C., July 14. A man who bounced the Queen on his knee years ago, met her
Loc, who had testified on. again today. This time
his own yesterday, he just bowed.
being cross-examined Sam Wood, now 62 years of the Crown Counsel, Mr D. age, and the manager of an air- [N, E. Rea, on the notebook craft maintenance flown here to see the Queen be which. Police had seized remembers
three-year-old from him. Princess Elizabeth in London. Wood was her parents' chef- feur when they were the Date and Duchess of York.
Wood lined up with the crew of an amphibian plane in which
and the Queen
her husband Prince Philip new here after a three-day holiday in the British Columbia interior.
08
PHOTOGRAPHS He carried a photograph of the Duke and Duchess taken at their engagement and another picture showing himself in the Duke's colours as a motorcycle
racer.
The former royal retainer, who came to Canada this year fold newsmen he used to bounce her on his knee in the Duke's house in Piccadilly, London.
However, today he bowed formally and shook hands, Ho also towed ant shook hand's with Phillp.
She asked Wood what he had been doing since they last met. He told the Queen he served in the Royal Air Force in World War Two, and came to Canada for its health after getting bronchial trouble,-UPI.
strong typhoon winds, the WERE THEY
Philippine Constabulary reported.
were
But all 14 crew members aboard the ill-fated vessel able to swim to the shore with n four of their belongings, si Major Lorenzo Talatol, P.C. Commander of Catanduanes Mr Wilfred Burgland, Presi-some 200 miles from here.
dont of the West Side He said ekipper Lu Chong-bo, Tennis Club, resignad to-31, told Constabulary investiga
tors that hds 5D-ton Hiep Chad day following a nation-it cord rocks off Catanduanes wide furoro over the ex- and sank clusion from membership
of the son of Dr Ralph
socretary of the Nations.
STRONG WINDS
was
IN THE 'KNOW"?
Mr Res suggested that a part of the notes referred to the time of Mr Louey's leaving his home for the office during the month of December last year. He suggested that they wore the result of observations made on Mr Louey's house.
Lee denied this and said he could not remember to what those notes referred.
Escort Cargo
Lee was then referred to an- other portion of the notebook which stated: "No. I and No. 2
At escort cargo naturalty. the time of going in, tell the gardener to go in together. Ko should get in first and use hla No. 1 and back to cover eyes. No. 2 do miscellaneous Jobs. One should stand at the corner to give assistance when neces
sary...
Leo said these notes referred to a construction work and he when he did not remember made those notes,
The trial Judge, Mr Justice R H, Mills-Owens, then asked Lee to explain another entry: "Make thorough enquiries about the prisoner's (Fu Lo) family conditions and his associates."
Lec
the Bald
Chinese characters "Fu Lo" did not mean "prisoner" but a "coolle." He said the notes referred to an invitation to a party.
Denial
Rofurred to the alleged ut- templed robbery, Loc" denied that he had given Mr Louey the He denied Christmas cord.
London, July 14, The circumstances surround- ing the sale on July 9 of Komsley nowspaper shares will be investigated by the London Stock Exchange, that he had told Mr Loucy to Stock
Exchange authorities go into the house decided to Investigate following be shot.
request by four jobber firms
or he would
Referred to the exchange of
returning to jobbers are mkidiemen of there he had had with the Police
Buncho, Negro Under- Lu was quoted as saying that
vessel United the
Formosa with 1.5 tons of fish it encountered strong when
and heavy scas from winds typhoon "Billie.'
Mr Burgland had been quoted by Dr Bunche as telling him
that the club did not have any Nogro or Jewish members, and that there would be many re- signations if he or his sba tried
He said the vessel left For mosa on May 31 and shed in New Gulaca waters and und been on July 6.
Talatal
the way home slace
said tho survivors
stick-brokerage business.
It was revealed on July 12 that Roy Thompson, publisher of a chain of Canadien nows- papers, had made an offer to buy the organisation.
on the morning of his arrest on January 20, Lee maintained that it was the Police who first opened fire.
Mr.Rea vald there, was no The purpose of the investiga- neccesity for the Police to open accused did not tion will be to determine who fire if the
shoot at them. gave the "buy" orders on July Financial observers were
Lee replied, "I knew they had the impression that Lea Chouk
a dangerous person."
to become members.
The club, at Forest Hills, where national championships were taken to the constabulary convinced that the persons who knew of bought the stock and Dovla Cup matches are headquarters in Virac, capital of played, said in a statement that Catanduanes. The Chinese Thompson's Intention to buy it had accepted Mr Burgland's Chamber of Commerce
on the AFP, resignation to avold further Island is providing them with
embarrassment.
or
Imeals pending their repatriation The club also said that Drt to Talpel, he added.-UPI. Bunche
his son.. Ralph 'Junior, would be considered for membership if they sub- mified applications.
so that the facts_will_bo_w
The club's statement added: equivocally clear, the board of wishes to state governors..
Takeshi Usami, Director of
of her condition, plans for her to travel with Mr d'Almada, with Mr Gerald Crown Prince Akihito to Nikko, that it is the policy of the club Bosto, is instructed by Mr C. P.a mountain resort neur Tokyo, Lot.
next week and to Kyoto next to consider and accept members Mr Cheung is instructed by month have
been cancelledwithout regard to race, creed or Mr P. A. L. Vine.
(colour."—ficuter. UPI,
AMATEUR ARCHAEOLOGIST CLAIMS:
Egyptian Snub
at-
Cairo, July 14. No Egyptian ministers tended an Iraqi Embassy re cuption in Cairo tonight to mark the first anniversary of the Iraqi revolution-Reuler.
King Solomon's Copper Mines Found
An
This
Rebellious
Convicts
Give Up
Potros, Tonn., July 14. Ninety-five
Mr Rea: "So you know the police were looking for you.”
Lee: "The newspapers had reentioned it."
Hearing is continuing.
HK Workman -
Injured
A Chinese workman was in-
convicts who fured when a big boulder rolled or fell on to his hand at the barricaded themselves in Mount Butter Quarry at about
a mine here, threatening | 11.45 am. today.
to dynamite it unless their
Law
Koon-wah, 29,
wis
grievances wore met, sur-caught under the boulder while rendered peacefully to-Injury to the
working. He sustained serious right hand and
night after releasing two was sent to Queen Mary hostages.
The hostages
Werd foremen
who normally watch over the
convict-miners. Unharmed, they
Hospital.
with preceded the convicts out of the God Challenged
peninsula. Was mixed
and charcoal from no
Earlier today, the Governor of hills of Edom across Tarneiror, Mr Bulford Ellington, Eliath Bay and then fired in ordered "no nare food, no more
Jerusalem, July 14. copper mines near Eilath, on, Bible's books of Kings and Arablan Chronicles, Solomon's realm powder amateur archaeologist | Israel's Red Sea count. and professional photographer Coppor was mined in King prospered from the wealth of limestone claims to have discovered the Solomon's pits between the the gold of Ophe and the cop the copper mines of King Solo 11th and 7th centuries BC, por of Ellath." mon, the Bource, according Rottenberg said.
overs.
broncionat
Lendon, July 14. Moscow Radlo tonight chal- water and no more bargaining" lenged God to work a'miracle. for the 05, who wanted more "What sort of a God is 'He,' it to legend, of much of ancient] |
Rottenberg said he photo-
emmat, even then pay, better food and better jobs. Ho
prove. His Israel's great riches.
"thousanda"
The pure metal was of The biblical King Solomon, graphed
He gave the order by tele- existence," said a Moscow home of sent to a place called Ezion
monHered .Benno Rottenberg, who the son of David, "Is believed earthen ovens where tons
phone from the state capital | porvico combines his profession of to have reigned from about thousands of Bedouin workers Gobor for smelting.
Rottenberg aald he found for the Aselatand State Correc-here.
Pat Commisioner, · Me
"If Aknighty God really does photography with ble hobby 974 to about 937 BC, or recruited by Solomon refined
more than 160 water holes llarson, talked with six exist, why doen He not work at of archaeology, sald yesterday roughly halfway through this the copper ore.
The ore, he said, was ground and wells up to 60 feet deep poloen for the petoner for least one real miracle, so that that ho found tracen of the period.
50 ‘aquare miles { mines over
According to acholars who into powder by stone hammers in the Nogov Desert, now, an mo thuath three hours without no one could have, any doubt
akosit · Hás igelity?”—uri, just west of the present-day base their fadings on the- and anvils imported from the arid plain. UPL
tion
--Bester.