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Sequel To Incident In

Lin Dai's Flat

The man who attempted to rob the flat of film actress, Miss Lin Dai, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment at Kowloon District Court this inorning.

West or else a worsening Wong Sze-hon, 46, unemployed, pleaded guilty to

of the cold war which has

plagued the world for for too long.

and

Mr Macmillan begun the first

round last February now President Eisenhower continues it. He has already. Been Dr Adenauer, General de Gaulle and Mr Mac- millan In In effort to achieve a greater under- standing amung the leaders of the Western alliance pre- paratory to receiving Mr Khrushchev in the middle of the month. While it is unprecedented for an American President to By back and forth for private talka with slaten- men of other countrica It emphasises the crucial need

for strong which can only be brought| home by Heads of State,

Grave Issues

THERE oro grave issues at

Tstake and it all depends

the two charges of attempted robbery and pas session of arms with ammunition before Judge A. A. Huggins.

'India Will

Take Back

Posts From Chinese'

The judge sentenced him to five years on each charge, sen- tences to run concurrently.

Chief Inspector T. Wheeler assisted by Divisional Detective Inspector T. E. Monnington con- | ducted the prosecution.

Tourist Prominent HK Families

Claims She Was

Slapped

An Australian woman!

tourist said this morn- ing that she was slap- ped by a woman at ́s popular Colony res taurant last night.

She is Mrs Ita Futoma Outlining the case, Inspector | Wheeler fold the court that at owner of Tusca Cafe and Res- 9.30 am. on August 20, Wongtaurant in Sydney, Australia. went to 40A Kadoorle Avenue, Mr Futoma had visited the Bith Noor

lo call on Misa Lm restaurant three times in the but was told to come later,

last week. Late last night she asked a musician to play La Cumparsita.

RETURNED

how to

Mrs Futoma claimed that a woman Inter stapped her on the face in the presence of many guests

TREATED.

"Ho mid, 37042 better Kay Defendant returned at 12.30

two pn., producing visiting please," Mrs Futoma pontimi Washington, Sept. 6. leadership Mr. M. C. Chagia, the Indian cards one bearing his own name "Then I sald 'You are not

while the other bearing that of here to teach people Ambassador to the United Wong Sing-cheung, manager of spruic."" States, sald in a tele a film company in Taiwan.

Defendant

talcen was then vised interview today that to the parlour where he had "we are going to take a short interview with her on back the posts that the her career.

Next tho defendant sald ho Chinese have occupied on had some important message India's northeast fron- for her and would tell her in on whether Mr Elsenhower tier.'

a quieter environment such as Andi bla, allies - dan« reach --~/The---Ambassador - declared nor room,

them some accommodation with that the number of indian post Lin fed defendant into a room After some Hesitation, Mias the Soviet Premier and his ticns "occupied was less im- partriers in the East.

portant than the fact that the accompanied by hor' mother," Chinese had challenged India's

On entering tho room, c'e fondant integrity.

Look out revolver from "We will not put up with any

briefcase #

he wis nation committing

the timo and however smail or petty

Regression, carrying all

that pointed it at Miss Lin caression is," he observed.

FRIGHTENED

to

Mr Eisenhower has risen

the occasion und judging from the tumultuous wel come he received In Bri- tain he has the backing of the British people in his endeavours to and A Bolu- tion to major world problems.

INDIAN TROOPS

n

-

Mr Chagia at first stated that Frightened, Miss Lin asked indian army troops were moving him what he wanted, De- into the area to retake "one fendan! bluntly replied he or two positions."

The task is not easy and like

Mr Macmillan, the President Asked if India would permit will find one of his hardest the other positions to be oc- toaks in calming the supled, he replied that Indian troopa, would' retake "the posts suspicious of his allies. that the Chinese have occupied," The French ure in a highly and added: "We have no objes

emotional state and it was tion to Aghting Communist only two weeks ago that M. troops if the occasion arises.". Debro said that France was Mr Chaglu said India had in danger of being crushed been shocked by China's viola- between the United States and Russia.

Tthis

Criticised

wanted money.

At this stage, Lin's mother defendant and rushed towards pushed aside his hand that was holding the gun, telling klm that they would give him any thing. If he would just put the gun away.

Meanwhile the mother told

of the principle of co- her daughter to leave the room!

Existence,

which Miss Lin did.

But that does not mean Mias Kan then asked the that we cease to belleve in the jamah to call for the cookboy principle of co-existence," he who arrived when Lin's mother added.

also came out of the room with NOT SERIOUS

the defendant who was putting THE British Press criticised

Asked if India would take his revolver back into the brief- unfortunale speech the matter to the United No-case.

Defendant tried to leave the and there followed the tions, he replied, "the question ludicrous claim that the has not arisen, and I think will house but was stopped by thơ"|

A struggle ensued Government was never arise. British

present the cooktroy. is not

and blows were exchanged. serious. It is waging П war against threat

At one stage, defendlint broke eggression, and we will not France.

free and run downstairs, follow Nothing could have been fur- mince any words about It. But

it an invasioned by the cook, who caught Him ther from the truth as it is we cannot call

or a situation where we need and struggle resumed. for too well known that the to appeal to the United Nations rolled down the stadresse British Press does not ac- or to any other country for help. copt directions from the Government.

friends elsewhere.

At

on "Don't forget we have army and air force with fine think they will M. Debre's speech followed traditions.

reports that. President de look after our frontlers And 1 Gaullo hinted that France am sure that China will not be so foolish, as to attack India might leave Nato and seek with such force as will compel us to appeal to the United The French suggestion that Nations or to another country." they might break up the He said that India was follow- North Atlantic Alliance Ing a dual policy of "not per- and form an independent mitting a single foreign soldier bloc with Germany has got to stay on our soil, but believing Mr Adenauer worried.

in peace and negotiation and of continuing to negotiate China Reuter.

No Sacrifice

STRONG

TRONG though his desire Franco German friendship is, he is not tho to ancrifice prepared United States as an ally in for favour of France, and that he cannot be blamed. These were some of

complex

problems

tho that

faced President Elsonhower during his recont visits to

Boon and Paria 'but Mr

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with

SAT ON

Joined In Wedding

A group photograph of Mr and Mrs Ham after their wedding at the Registry this morning.

Two prominent Hongkong families were

joined in a brilliant wedding at the Registry this morning where the women were in richly embroidered Chinese ceremonial robes and the men' in.morning dress and tails.

the incident to the police The bride was Miss Friscilla Kwok Kam

Mrs Futora said she reported

hadi, been -treated ~ in a hospital.

The police are continuing in- vestigations, this morning.

Mrs Futoma who arrived last Saturday week with the inten- tion of buying a night-club in Hongkong, had alrendy looked up many night spots and was most impressed with two sites, one on the ground floor of the Central Bullding and the other, the Lido in Repulse Bay.

Her husband, Mr Frank Futoma, is still in Sydney, Mrs Futoma said.

MAN HOLDS 115 JOBS

London, Sept, B. A London University research worker sald today she had discovered a man lling 115 voluntary jobs at the same time.

Ma Ruth Glass, Director of Research at the London Univerally

College Centro Studies, mid

for Urban

TILTE

"Me Bay's" name remain a secret sincs re- plies to her questionnaire were confidential.

Both

}

"The survey (of local revernicht Councils

In Great Britain) isn't ooni- Ditte yet, Mas Glass said,” "but I don't think we'll find anyone

to beat total."-UPL

A passer-by happened to come along. The cook asked him for help. The pedestrian-t-on the defendant unti the polica arrived.

Defendant said he obtained the gun from Taiwan. He tokl committed the court that he the offence because someone owed him $2,500 but he could

not say who that someone was and where ho lived,

Inspector Wheeler said the gun and live rounds of axumuni- tion were in perfect condition.

Determined

Now Orleans, Sept. 8. Mayor Delegates S. Morrison is a determined compaigner.

He says he will carry his cam- palen for governor to pienickers on Monday by water-skiing down the Felso River.-UPL

ping, daughter of the Legislative Councillor, Mr Kwok Chan, Chinese manager of the Banque de L'indo Chine, and Mrs Chan of 101. Robinson- Road.

..

A graduate of Northcote Training College | for teachers, the bride wore à Chinese "kwa" encrusted with red, silver and

REVOLVER ·

TAKEN FROM POLÍCEMAN

IS RECOVERED

gold embroidery and a pearl head. dress.

The bridegroom, Mr Kam Kwong-how,

merchant of 23c Robinson Road, is the- son of the late Mr and Mrs Kam Cheung-fal. He is in the Import De- partment of Jardine, Matheson and

UN Group To Laos

United Nations, Sept. 6.

The

United States an- nounced today that it and other nations were pre- paring a resolution.calling for the dispatch of a Security Council sub- committee to Lacs to "look Into the facts on the spot.". Britain and France

· later announced

support.

their

The US. delegation spokus- man, Mr Frank Carpenter, said it was hoped the› resolution should be ready for · presenta~ tion at the opening of -to- morrow's emergency meeting of the Security Council.

This

development came as President Elsenhower cut short bis Scotland holiday and pre- pared to fly back to Washington tomorrow, apparently. worried by the threatening altuation in the Fur East.

'Quick Action'

Mr Carpenter told a. press conference that the United, Sintes hoped for "quick action" on the resolution.

The American plan was being worked out jointly with other nations, but Mr. Carpenter declined to specify who the co- sponsors would be,

He said he hoped, the sub- eammittee could be on its way certain lo Lace with some speed" before events concelled iis usefulness. “

would be worthwhile inviting Communist, North Vietnam to scr-representatives toy the Now York meeting of the Security Council because, by the time they arrived there might not be a Laos"

Co. Ltd., and his father was formerald he did not believe it the Chinese Manager of this depart ment, Witnesses of the Registry ceremony were Mr Kwok Chan and the groom's brothor, Mr Kam Kwong-yan, More than 2,000 guests have been invited to the reception which will be held this afternoon at the Peninsula Hotel.

HK'S SUCCESS Food Poisoning

AT VIENNA TRADE FAIR

Russian Support

There appeared somïë hope in diplomatic quarters here that Rusta might support the re- solution, perhope in a modified farm, as the best way of stop- ping the fighting.

Singapore, Sept. 6. Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, the Two children died of food U.S. delegate, who flow back to

10 others Palsoning and

were New York yesterday from holl- admitted to hospital tonight | day to direct the U.S. action efter taking cooked barley. here, conferred with other delo- Polles seized stocks of barley gations today, after seeing Mr from a shop. -Reuter,

Hammerskjold last night.--UPI.

Bitter Fighting

Raging In Northern Laos

-London; Sept.-G.-. A police constable was as- Hongkong's 5,000 - square

saulted and robbed of his

foot stand at the Vienna service revolver by two

Trade Fair had "very mon in Berwick Street, encouraging" number of Shamshulpo at about 3.55 trade inquiries in the a.m. today,

first few hours after the! а Govern- ment spokesman said this Fair opened today,ki morning.

This report was telephoned The policomon was taken to through to his London office by Mr E G. A Grimwood, Hong- Kowloon Hospital for kong Government officer in troatment but was not Lonikon, and organiser of the detained.

stant Immediato police Inquiries ¦ The Fair opened at 8.30 am. resulted in the arrest of and by noon, according to Mr Grimwood, many buyers had' in- three Chinoso and the re- quired about textiles, basket- covery of the revolver..

leather The KITO, cane furniture, goods, plastles and light engine- ering products that Hongkong has on display.

A

New Raid?

"It looks very encouraging." he said

The Hongkong sland is housed In the Hail of Nations with theme of Greece, Foland, Palds- tan, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and West Germany, London

New Delhi, Sept. 7. Unenfirmed newspaper, TA, ports published here today said that Chincro troops had panotrated into the indian sinto Express Servien of Punjab in the Lahoul valley and reached the village of Gue. -AFP,

KENYA GOVERNOR'S HEROIC DEED To End Deadlock

Bir Evelyn

Nairobi, Sept. Ü floundering in rough water to founder himself.

1 Baring, Governor 150 yards out. of Konya, today · saved · The |-Bir Evelyn life of an Indian girt Grown- ing off Malindi. SO miica north of Mombasa aud almost lost it's Own life is

tho attempt.

A second girl was drowned.

But

Washington, Sept. 6. United States, Russia, Britain

Captain Areble Hitchie, who' lycs nearby, saw his struggles and France here agreed to end at once plunged fato the ore and despite nail tam Info the water sad East West deadlock by setting heavy surf and strong ORF- helped both the Governor and up on International Commission rents reached' the girls who

the girt to sašaty.

to remmend ways on ending were in great diatzens; barely | Capi. Hitchle, wich in nearly 78, the arma' rzeb;; "official": sturtus kooping their heads Abarò was a former Kenya samo sald today.-UPLOAD AN EN WHAT..

warde until

retired through ill health,

Khrushchov will be well ad-Sie Evelyn, 6, wheteaves Holding both firmly he struck

vised not to take any com forter consolation from alled differences. These are constantly arising. but they are also rezolvad. It is, however, to be hoped that when the Weat meets the East it will be with a ubited front.

[Ar

Kenya" in fortnight after ! out for shorn' but found' (t DEVON'' FOLIA, AN

Covorast.. heavy ringwilk the airis Bir Evelyn was put to bed at More Excellent

Istraggling. ..

was spending a quiot day st Malindi during his farewell | Mþ fost "his grip "en" ono and tour of the coast AN

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a fraaitie Indian, xiri dnaholi | Wiškin 10 garda offibers with

sip to hims lipmto

begging bhàs to

the other girl, bo"was, uyar»

her two friends ]

come by exbination mail bogma

Capt Bitchie's" bojno muffer 10%) from shook and exhaus Han,

Castelgandolfo, Sept. d Pope John XXIII last night Tho; mat if his engagements told me madlarion of Italia

for niks wook have been and teachers that "topchère ava mörg celled, “The List: "be saved is excollant tiuni aetate who mould understood to be ruwvering... | sigures; (because they thould'

Kenter">

・the "noule."

Ship Explodes:

13 Die

Bordeaux, Beph C The Spanish cargo ship Rajona was ront by explosion and sazk at 204: with a low-of-13°Ilves wil the French port of Than, harbour,authorfilan re-

ported.

Goven persone out of the ship's crow (of 19) weKO rosened, the authorities dal9.

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By WENDELL MERICK

Vientiane, Sept. 7. Coinmunist rebels were reported today to have shifted their main attacks from Sam Neua Province to Phong Saly Province in northern Laos.

The army chief of staff, Gen. In Phong Saly: inhabited by Duane Athikono, mild last night | right different racial tribes, the that biller fighting was raging Communials, have occupied at in Phong Saly Province, the teast 40 villages." northern-most Laulan province wiilch bordera Chim and North Vietnam:

lien: Cuane sald one of his army's greatest noods was hell- copters to communicate · with remote autposts. He said that In Phong Saly. Province, for exemplo, there is no airstrip at the quickest Journey" is four days by horse.

Ger. Ouane anld reports from Phong Saty were skimpy, mTADKA ing it dificult to assrebel gains. He said 'the Commünista were known to have three

- Meanwhile, the “government": Vietnamese battalions plus one flow in a group of black That mixed battalion of Vietnamese prisoners captured in the north. ahd black Thai troops.

SKIRMISHES

INTERVENTIONA

The Foreign Minister," "Mr- The fate of two Laotian com- Khamandan Panya, few to the

the panies in

provinca, wasi United States yesterday to zhli unknown, Gen, Ouina maid. pross: Laos' request for· United He cald they engaged Red Nations military intervention. troops last Thursday and have | His mission is expected to hot been heard from since. eventually result in the Waited *** Scattered skirmishes were re- Siates rather than the United ported continuing in Sam Neus Nations or Beato (Southeast Province but, contrary 10 | Asia. Trenty Organisation} tuk- carlier reports, lo largo scale the a-hand in the Laus slitin- enny movements were taking | tlon. Jeho domus E place in the area, The Com-. However, the Laotian Goyera- mismísta till Kontrol theriyor | ment milli has not produced 'a' in Sam Neua and can probably f'dingje"Vietnamese prisoner · or maintain their position for a mycollie-ognoreto evidence of long time, the Chief of Staff said, "Vietnamese involvement UPI

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