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CORRUPTION Vivien takes along 30

HEARING

(Continued from Page 1)

Mr

Sheath submitted that throughout the cccgations Mr- Miller was transmitting offers which were increasingly more favourable to Mayor Mills, an that was justified by changes of Government policy and the in- creasing value of industrial land so that from the outset there would appear to be no real mative for the seeused to bribe Mr Miller provided that Run- Jaha was aware of these factors operating in Mr Miller's mind. Rewards 'intended

"However," Mr Sheath said, "if your Honour accepts the evidence of Mr Miller to the effect that these offers were in fact made, then in my submis- sion they could not have been anything else but corrupt offers."

He added that it was aban- dantly clear that such offers were intended to be acerpted as rewards for what Mr Miller had done in the Mayar Mills case.

Mr Sacath pointed out that offers of payment were very dif- ferent from actual cash pay- mral. "We don't know what sum of money the accused would In fact have put in the co- velope and thrown out by Mr Miller's house had he gune through with the dealings.

"What we can legitimately sur- mise is that Mr Miller would have been in no position to force the payment of the $80,000. When one makes a corrupi offer,

ene car name likes."

any figure he

Content?

Mr Sneath said Mr Sze Chзu- tung of the Mayar Mills had said. Bumjahn's commission would amount to $100,000. "Per- haps Rumjahn would have been content to make $20,000, having paid Mr Miller $80,000."

Mr Sneath said he had rug- erated 19 Rumjahr that the Mayar Mills

simply case was cerasion which Rumjah would find useful for corrupting Mr Miller and for compromising him utterly.

"That is a suggestion

really gives

tha!

all the motive," į Mr Sneath said.

Mr Sneath said such an offer would provide-to use Rum- Jahn's own words" a "perfect veil" for corrupting Mr..Miller. He submitted that these offers could not have been made other than for corrupt rewards.

No complaint

Mr Sneath referred to the fact that Rumjahn had not made! any complaint after he had been thrown out of Mr Miller's office.

"If he was an innocent man, why did he not take steps to pul right the misunderstanding or the gross injusties to him," he asked.

Rumjahn, 36-year-old broker, of 31 Lee Garden Road. third floor, faces four erruption charges.

He is alleged to have corruptly offered $50,000 to Mr Miller on August 7 last year. The money was the proceeds of the sale of 10,000 square feet of land at $5 per square fool which was offered en lount

of Mr Miller showing favour in the matter of conversio of certain agricultural land owned by Mayar Silk Mills (HK) Ltd., in Than Wan.

He was also alleged to have cor ruptly offered $80,000 to Mr Miller on September 30 and November 23, A fourth charge alleged Rumjan had corruptly offered Mr Miller 50 cents per square foot in respect of rbrut 256,000 square feet of land to 1 be regranted to Messrs T. O. Wong and Co, Ltd., as a reward fur or on Account of Mr Miller show! 1 favour in 1he matter of conversion of the land.

He pleads not guilty to all four charges,

Co.

Vivien here wears one of her smartest daytime ensembles. It comprises white linen cheongsam with jacket of green flor al silk which features huge kimono-like sleeves.

Miss Hongkong in one of the cocktail ensembles she is taking with her to Miami Beach. The coat is of black brocade lined with silver-grey satin. It features an unusual stand- up collar and big satin roses on the shoulders. The cheongsam is of silver lame.

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taining more than 30 exotic gowns, Miss Hong- kong 1960, Vivien Cheung, leaves for Miami today with only one aim -to bring the Mis Universe title home to the Colony.

For three weeks, she will live in splendour at the luxurious Eden Rec Hotel with the other 55 contestants.

During her Boac fight ւո America, a special stewardess has been assigned to look after her

Vivien's suitcases will also contain 10 pairs of shoes and mulching bags, and dozens of pieces of jewellery.

Her gowns have been made by her personal dressmaker, Laura Keelan Only one is of European design, and that

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Vivien's first engagement Miami will be on Sunday, when all the contestants will be pre- sented in the Miami Beach Convention Hall.

On July 8 in the Convention Hall, 15 Miss Universe semi- finalists will be chosen, and the following night Miss Universe 1960 will be crowned.

The grand night of the The anti-graft drive by the pageant will be on July 10, when the Coronation Ball wili Federation Government is be held in the Fontainebleau.

gaining momentum 01 Hotel, more and more informa- tion is being received from members of the public.

This was stated by Tuan Syed Abdul Rahman, director of the Anti-Corruption section of the Prime Minister's department.

"The response to our appeal | is quite encouraging. More and more people are now writing to us with information on corrup- dion," he said.

"I am quite satisfied with thei progress we are making now."

300 TIPS

Since the section was set up in June last year, about 300 tips have come in from the public.

Of these, about 140 reports of

Irregularities were found to be substantially true. Detailed in- vestigations were

carried immediately an receipt of in- formation,

out

Rahunan Tuan Syed Abdul said he would make surprise visits to Government offices and see things for himself,

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London, June 21. This, he said, was part of his Countess Victoria Castel- plan to combat corruption. Rudenhausen, 25-year-old cou-

sin of the Queen and a great-

Mr Yu is instructed by Mr D. Q

He would also instil into Cheung, of Messrs F. Zimmern and great-granddaughter of Queen Government servants that they Victoria, was married here yes- should not accept bribes but Mr Gerald de Basto and Mr Hey terday to London stockbroker report such offers. They would

Litton, both instructed by Messro

P. 1. Lam and Co., are keeping a Mr John Miles Huntington-be reminded that they should watching brief for Ho Hi-po, sa Whiteley. accused in other proceedings.

Mr S. V. Glittrs is holding A watching brief on behalf of Mayar

live within their means und Among The quests in the bear in mind that they should Queen's Chapel, St James's SLTVE

the public without ex-

Silk Mills (HK) Ltd. on the in- Palace, were Princess Alexandra pecting any form of return or struction of Messrs Yau, Chan and and Princess Alice, the Countess reward beyond their salary.

of Athlone.

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Mr Terence Shurlock, is holding a The bride has been living. watching brief on behalf of other with Princess Alice her great land owners in Tsun Wan. He Is instructed by Mr F. G. Nigel, of aunt at Kensington Palace,- Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master. China Mail Special..

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