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Melbourne, June 15. A complex system of the which tapes parents of a lively 15-month-old boy used to tie him in bed beneath

the

2 blanket

when they went out visiting had strangled him to death, the City Coroner, Mr H. W. Pascoe, SM, said to- day.

On the Bar table of the court boy's father demonstrated the purpose of the blanket and nine cotton tapes attached to i

Mr Pascoe was holding an inquest on Frarde Human,

The father, Christian Jachim Jone! Human, television technician, said that when he end his wife left their house at 7.30 p.m. on April 27 la go visiting they tied the baby in their bed with tapes.

LIVELY BOY

"My son was a lively boy and this anangement was the only way we know to keep him covered at night and prevent him getting up and falling cut of bed" the father said.

"We had used the tapes for

six months and never had trouble with the arrangement before," he added.

Human said that another ALL!ment, Mrs Hildegard Annellese Pasch, Had agreed to baby-sit fer him while they were out.

When they arrived home at 130 a.m. the next day they Fount the baby was hanging over the side of the bed with one of the straps around throat.

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He applied artifical respira- tion and took the chlid te hospital-but he was dead:

Human said one of the tapes appeared to have come loose.

A Anding of accidental asphyxiation was recorded. China Mail Special.

Selling in Moscow

London, June 15. More than 30 members of the British Scientific Manufacturers Associa- tion left here by air today for Moscow to attend an

Open letter to Ike

dear sir

Under the same cover please

find a copy of my open- letter, to President Eisen-, hower on his visit to For- mosa, etc. Hope you will publish it in your paper so that your readers will be able to know the view- points of the Formosans.

our

THOMAS W. I. LIAQ.. Let us extend our hearty, welcome to your visit of

island. beloved Formosa, though her people have been con- stantly under threats of elther a Communist in- vasion or Chlang Kal- shek's dictatorial oppres sion.

We understand that prin

cipal aim of the U.S. policy in Eirmosa is to protect the island from Communist 'China's inva~ sion. It does not purport

the to assist

Nationallit regime now in. exile in Formo to regain the mainland.

World

In fact, the U.S. has restrict- ed Chiang from attempt- ing any reckless attack on Red China jest he prË- · another cipitate War. Moreover, $LS Communist China has established il- self firmly on the main- Iand that the logical ex- tension of this polley is to make the island a separate entity from the mainland, It is at this point that the Formosan aspiration for independence coincides with the aim of the U.S.

-

It follows, therefore, thai the US, support for the establishment of an

dependent government by the Formosans unatisched to the mainland should be the must logical solution for the present impass across the Formons Strails. Nevertheless, it is unfor- tunate that the U.S. has not pursued such a goal at present. Instead, by sup-

porting the Nationalist re- rime which exists only on the basis of the hypotheti cal mainland, abe has tied the otherwise separate islands. to the mainland, thus providing Red China

pretext for counter- claim.

And, on the other hand, by

recognising the Chiang regime as the "legitimate government of China," she has kept alive the illusion of the mainland, thus forcing the Formosans to Rccept the total domina- tion of the Chinese armed minority.

Thus, our people have begun Lo accuse the U.S. of hypocrisy in declaring her opposition to any form of dictatorship and, at the sime lime, supporting the Chlang government, one of the notorious dictatorial* regimes in Asia,

we earnestly believe and untiringly persuade our people the true In- terest of the U... les in Formosa itself and that her support of Chiang is orily temporary,

If this belief that has kept alive our confidence in the U.S. and our hope for eventual support from ber for our cause of in- dependence.

We demand, in short, and appeal in carest for the support of Your Excellency and the people of the United States to sponsor an immediate U.N. super- viston over the island to ensure the freedom of campaign In which the volces of volcelem people 'df"Formoss will be heard

In choosing the form of their future government. We are confident that the overwhelming choloo in mich s case will be the national independence of Formosa and a govern- ment by the native Formosans,

The Formosan : United

Frout for Independ chee (in Formosa) The President, Thomas W. L. Liao (in exile In Japan).

dear si

sir

VOLUNTEER

Apropos the item of news captioned Lipstick not threat to health' in your issue of yesterday, June 15, where it is stated Canada's Public Health Minister said his depart -ment saw no danger either to those who used lip- stick or for those who came into contact with the colour- ed lips, if any volunteer, ia required to act as a guinea- pig to ensure that there is no real danger to those 'who

contact' come into with coloured lips, permit me to offer myself as an experiment, provided I am at liberty to choose the lips for the experimenta- tion. It would be a real pleasure to be of service to science for the betterment of mankind..

LIP-SERVER.

THE MONSTER

Man denies his The Queen

sign

boards

were misleading

Police alleged this morning that a man had used the Chinese characters for "doctor" and "clinic" outside his office and thereby implied that he was qualified to practice medicine.

exhibition of British in- AUSTRALIAN

strumental and scientific: products.

The Arst private enterprise) exhibition of its kind in Russia, it will remain open froin Satur-) day June 18 until June 29,

Before boarding the plane today, Captain R. A. Villars, a Director of SMA, said the goods to be put on show in Moscow were valued at between £250,- | 000 and £300,000.

"I do not know how much the Russians will buy, but we

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W. H. Spooner Federal Minister for No- tional Development teft by Air India this morning for London.

Senator Spooner has been visiting Japan at the invitation of the Japanese Government to have talks on the question of supply of Australian coal for Japanese steel mills.

He said that Australia already exported 600,000 tons of coal to Japan a year but that it was hoped that this quantity would be considerably increased. He could not say when increase would come about since

this

Yip Sik-ying, 46, of 25 Chat- ham Road, seventh floor, denied this before Central Magistrate, Mr E. Corbally this morning.

Police allege that Yip is not registered with the Registrar of Medical Practitioners.

The characters for doctor are "yee sang" and for clinic, "yee

sor."

Detective

poses a question

London, June 15. After watching a film on television claiming to

show

the Loch Ness monster swimming in o Scottish lake, the Queen was reported today to have asked: "What would they do with it if they ever caught it?" The film was taken by Mr Timothy Dinsdale, an aeronauti cal engineer,

He said in a BBC television programme on Monday' he was sure the blurred object seen by viewers was really the elusive monster, over whose existence controversy has fared Inter- mittently for 30 years,

The Queen watched the filmm Wong Sei-keung said he went to Man Yee with the Mayor of Windsor, building on

April 12 and Alderman F. Davis, at a cock- noticed sign boards on the tall party given by the 1st Battalion, Irish Guards, at ground floor, the fourth, Boor, Windsor, China Mail Special.

and outside Room 412.

The Chinese characters - on these boards meant "Swiss

aturopathic Clinic, Yip Sik- ying."

Mr J. W. Browett, Super intendent of Police, cald he raided the room on May 18 and askod defendant back to the police headquarters where he was later charged.

Mr Browett said defendant admitted that he had put up the sign boards,

Hearing is continuing.

Mr John Swaine appears for the defendant,

TOM TICKLED

Melbourne, June 15. House remover Mr Tom Beasley, of Geelong, 45 miles from Melbourne, hád a family of three children under four years old just before I am, last Satur day.

A few hours later he had six children under four.

Boy triplets

were delivered to his wife at a private hospital. Mrs Beasley sald today the triplets-in order of arrival --

Search for peace were named Michael Joseph,

Julian Peter, and Stephen

negotiations would have to be "President. Eisenhower and Thomas.

They are brothers for Phillip, started between the suppilers in the search for peace" can be Australia and the steel industry heard over the VOA English 3, Mary Anne, 2, and Gabriel,

language service on June 181. in Japan.

Tom is tickled pink," she Asked about trade with Hong-over any of the following fre- kong he said this must be deve-quencies; 6145, 9650 and 11776 said China Mail Special loped but that he had not been in the 49, 31 and 25 meter in Hongkong long enough to bands, respectively from 9.30 to make any considered statement 10 p.m. HK time, a USIS an-. on the question.

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