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VOL. III NO. 207
Assassination In Havana
Havau, Sept. 1.-A group in a speeding car today ASEDA- inated Itian Arevalos, 52. veteran Cuban antt-Communist labour leader, as he stood on a corner in suburban Lawion waiting for a street car.
A hall of bullets kilted Senor Arevalos. A student was also Injured in the melce. The as- sasalna escaped.
Renor Arevalos had returned only recently from New York Cily, where he was invited by the Congress of Industrial Or- #anisations to deuss Latin- American labour problems. Ile also conferred with American eleration of Labour traders in Washington,
A native of Spain. Seuor
Arevalos had long been an or- zanlser for the AFL. In Cuba and In Latin America general- 19.Unfled Press,
Typhoon Brings Loss Of Life
Luzon Destruction
Manila, Sept. 2.—At least five |
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1948.
COWIE LOSES LEGAL
ARGUMENT
Estopped From Saying He Was Not Guilty
Of Misconduct
In a written judgment in the Cowie case delivered in the Supreme Court this morning, Mr Justice Gould (Acting Puisne Judge) said that in his view of the law he held that William Henry Cowie, ex-Sub-Inspector of the Hongkong Police, was estopped from saying that he was not guilty of misconduct. The judgment concerned a legal issue in a claim for damages brought by Cowie against the Hongkong Government for alleged breach of contract for wrongful dismissal.
BENES STILL
persons were killed and damage UNCONSCIOUS
to public works and crops was estimated
Prague, Sept. 1-Former President
in millions of pesos Eduard Benes was still unconscious as a result of torrential rains tonight and his condition was still and flood brought by the "extremely serious" despite several cut small improvements, his doctors auid typhoon Gertrude, which across
Central North
Luzon a bulletin from the Pacific Coast, north- west of the China Sea.
One
person
|
After judgment had been delivered, it was agreed that an argument in connection with the present case as to whether it would be open to Cowie to raise in this action the question of breaches of natural justice occurring in the proceedings before the Board of Enquiry, be heard on September 14, 15 and 20.
M.
ol
the
conduct rtical tect
the to bring pubile service into disrepute by whilst out duty receiving 550 from Chun Yu-tong, a person with whom he had come into contact in the course of this duty...." If the $50 was, for example, the return of a
Giving judgment.
Justice Gould satd:
The plaintif was employed by the Goverment of Hongkong as a His temperature had dropped to Sab-Inspector of police under an normal but his blood pressure was, agreement dated the 21st day drowned in being kept up "only by the medten, December, 1946, which contained was
he (inter alla) Manila's Pasig River, while reports efforts," the bulletin sold.
a provision that loan made by the plaintif to Chan would obey the
of
while on Yu fong, its acceptance from Hollo zaid three students----in- The doctors statement said that Pollee Force Ordinance.
provisions eluding two co-eds were drowned the improvements noted bore
1932 anduty could not be said to be calculated nony Ordinance nmending or
sub- to bring the public service into when their
Inlo Jeep plunged
promise of any general Improve-US One person Tive in leuvy rain.
constituted for the same and all rules, repute. I think however that the charge proper must be deemed to was killed in Baguio and 23 Injured. Dr Benes has been
be conduct calculated to bring the when a trick carrying a gang of us since Tuesday morning at his
panic service into disrepute" under.
And country home at Sezimovo Usti and labourers plunged over a precipice.
that the remaining words were It is feared the casualties with his death is expected at any mo-
designed to bring to the plaintiff's mount when reports come in from thent. He suffers from hardening wa
mind the incident to be relied upon the provinces after disrupted com in the prteries.--Associated Press.
Iso as to prevent surprise. munications are restored.
*MANILA UNDER WATER
At least two-thirds of the Manila aren is under water and numerous offices, schools and shops have been forced to close.
Thousands uf employees and workers waded to work this morning as flooded streets stalled vehicles and snurled
in many transports
uncon-
The Ruttonjecs
In Paris
regulations and
and orders made there- There was a further pro- vision without prejudice to statu- tory powers that the Government might dismiss him if he should in any manner misconduct himself.
In the year 1947 the plaintiff's
Dat
conduct being in question, a
It is a necessary implication of the finding as a whole that the of Enquiry was appointed
circumstances of the receipt of the disciplinary regulations made pure $50 were held by the Dourd to be suant to Section 12 of the Police
bring the public Force Ordinance, 1932. A charge such a would
service into disrepute. The plaintiff was preferred before. the Board in-this action-has now in his state- Faris, Sept. Mr J. IL Notion- and the finding of the Board was ment of claim pleaded that he was
well-known .jee. the
rot guilty of conduct calculated to Hongkong dels forwarded to the Commissioner plates. In one district of Manila, merchant and prominent member of of Police and by him to His Ex-bring the public service into ts- On the 27th repute and the defendant iras the water reached 11 metres high, the Indian, community in the city, cellency the Governor.
clay of August, 1947, in view of pleaded the opposite. That question n 10-day has arrived in Paris for Mayor Manuel de ta Fuente estimated damage to city streets at business and pleasure atay, accom- that Anding the plaintiff was dis- is therefore in issue and the defen-
unter Section 10 of the dant claims that it is res judicata. panied by Mrs J. H. Ruttonjec, their misred
He
RES JUDICATA Metropolitan Water District said the Son, Mr Dhun Ruttoned, the Hang- Police Force Ordinance. 1932.
the kong exporter,
Dhun as brought the present action for protecting the pumping station Buttonjee.
for wrongful dismissal damages at Cubao, Just outside Bortheast
ming the Attorney General BS Manila, gave way, disrupting water The party, who have been 12 days defendant pursuant to Section 470 service to surrounding areas.
in Italy, 10 days in Switzerland and (1) of the Code of Civil Procedure, Government weather
nt a week on the Riviera, will leave Manila International Airport yester- Paris for London on September 10. dey recorded 4.58 inches of rain, where they will 'spend a' fortnight one of the highest marks in many before returning to the Far East --- Barons. United Press.
Beuter.
more than
1,000,000 pesos.
EDITORIAL
THE
men
The
The Tension
1uamuch
structions
41
talks
and the
Har bargaining which have been color on for to Jong In Moscow site welcome signs of bearing fruit.
that, nellag
in- from the Soviel capital, the four allied comman- in eru have met anin ders to discuss the two vital questions in the Berlin crisis-the urting of the Soviet blockade Institution of,.a single currency. These are thé two obvious issues at stake, but it is unlikely that Mir Stalin and his colleagues consider tho surrender
the. of western mark as sufficient onli pro quo for raising the Berlin blockade.
the What
world awaits now is some indication. as to the full extent of, future negotiations to which the Western Allies
and
Russia layn com. mitted themselves. While the Berlin dispute is of tremendous
outstand Importance there are
differences concerning Ger. many of far greater magnitude, Unification is the ultimate prob lem to be solved and all other Iues lead up to that, Where-
fore. while the diceussions be- tween the Berlin commanders are thero certain to be spotlighted,
desire to will persist a burning know what other channels the Allled envoys and the Kremlin pursuing. Blicking in
ard
Stalin's throat, of course, is the creation of the Western Union, the existenos
tho of which Nusslan generalissimo probably regards as A KTOMA plece of
Thic effrontery.
Unlon could
conceivably
in
Mrs
Eases
it la
or
It can stimulate political rup. tures which in turn are capable of being developed into a display
POINT OF LAW
P'uragraph of the Statement of Clan
follows:
On 12th August, 1917 the Plaintiff held by Departmental Board of quiry to have committed the offence the of seonduct calculated to bring
blic service into disrepute by whilst chan us duty receiving $30 from leur, a person with whom he had come into contact in the course of his duty Campoering him inspect vehicles that Bey were in roadworthy ronition."
4 of the Statement Paragraph Defence as sumended) is as follows:-
the "4. The Defendant BATH thast Printify ought not to be admitted in tay that t was not guilty of mal Conduct as set out in paragraph 7 of the
i
The essentials of a vaild plea of res judienta are set out in Spencer Bower on Res Judicata at page 9. They are as follows:-
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Dino
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For
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Price 20 Cents
UNREST ON SIAM BORDER
Penang Murder
Singapore, Sept. 1. The Siamese Government today sent reinforcements to quell the mounting Communist un- rest in the Siam-Malaya fron- tier districts, it was authorita- tively learned in Bangkok.
The Siamese Cabinet Was understood to be acting on report from the Minister of Defence, General Luang Chat- nakrob, who is now inspecting the frontier situation.
1 Mulayn, a Reuter despatch reported, Royal Air Force planes and ground forces launched a new offensive in the Kuala Lumpur area today-which Malayan Communists were reported to have named "Zero Day" for the full mobilisation of their forces,
An AF communique said that Benußghters red rocket salvocs tnto a suspected Insurgent camp pear Kuala Lumpur.
As well an Siamese police, mliltury and naval reinforcements, д squadron of the Royal Siamese Air Force was ordered to move south- ward to Prachuad Kirkhan, in the Isthumus
of Kro, to reinforce u squadron of 10 Slamesc planes stationed at Singora.
SHOT IN HEAD
The Malayan Federal Government today affered a $5,000 reward for the murderer of Dr Ong, Chong- keng, the Chinese member of the Federal Legislative and Executive Councila, whose body was found last night on
1 lonely path on Penang Island.
Princess Margaret Rose walks with the 22-year-old Marquis of Blandford at Ascot race track. Their names have been linked romantically.
the The Marquis is the son of the Duke of Marlborough.
LI CHAI-SUM PROMISED
HONGKONG ASYLUM
is
SO LONG AS HE BEHAVES HIMSELF
Washington, Sept. 2.-A British Embassy spokes- man said today that Marshal Li Chai-sum, leader of the "Revolutionary 'Kuomintang Committee," which advocating the overthrow of the Chiang Kai-shek government, will have an asylum in Hongkong political refugee unless he begins organising a military revolutionary force or makes some other move which could be interpreted as a "menace to amicable rela- tions with China,"
(1) that the alleged judicial decision was what la law is deemned such:
decision that the particular judicial Felled upon was in fact pronounced, an tribunal alleged: titi) that the Judicial pronouncing the decision had competent jurisdiction in that behalf; iv) that the judicial decisions was final; (v) that the ar involved. A judicial decision wat determination of the same questions Czech refugees in England. He said that ought to be controverted in the the providing of sanctuary to politi- the estoppels cal refugees is "traditional British tigation in whileh raised: (v) that the parties to the practice.
skott was conclusive in rem.
The spokesman said Marshal LP's to that of situation is analogous
дз а
Dr. Ong.a well known supporter of
anti-guerilla campaign, had four or live pistol wounds in head and one in the shoulder.
tho
Until his murder, Penang had been regarded as a safe area, and many European women and children have been evacuated there from the
mainland.
That
The Stralis Times reported today
there were 1,500. well-armed Chinese Communists in camps in Slam near the Malayan border,-who. formed a "real and serious threat to
armed police, one regtinent of infantry and a number of naval patrol boats were moving towards battle posts In southern Slam
near the Malayan border, a Reuter despatch. from Bangkok Bald.
The Slámese Cabinet will hold a special meeting on Saturday when it is expected to proclaim a state of emergency in the four southern districts.
Bangkok
newspapers to-
day reported sporic clashes be-
tween Siamese police and Chinese
maintain that it is Chinese soil, be- Communists in various places near, cause it is on China's mainland. the Malayan frontier.
the
Kedah
The spokesman said that in addi-
In one clash near tion the smuggling problem is ex- State border, these reports said 300 tremely dimeult due to the nature well armed Communists were in- of the Hongkong
de "all
judelal decision, or their privier, were the same persons as the parties to the The spokesman said the only out-proximity of the coastline and the volved. Ten of the insurgents were China coast. He killed and several policemen wound- Sald of proceeding in which the esupped i standing point of disagreement be-
co-operative
ed, agreement has raised, or their prives, or that alle deci- tween the British and Chinese gov- not yet been signed but the British CIVILIAN CASUALTIES
have
facilities" available Crnments in negotiations for a regu
authorities Chinese
It was announced in Kuala Lum- and lation of trade between Hongkong to the
the civilian and the permit Chinese officials to accom- put tonight that
Service casunities pany British customs patrols,
in the terrorist Referring to the Chinese charges | campaign between June 10 and that the British are providing sare- August 31 exceeded those among the lunry to several persona sought by insurrectionists.
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(Continued, on Page 5)
an-
no
the mainland
concerns
Berlin Military Governors Discuss Currency And The Blockade
four in'
to
allow
Berlin
Of there (i) is admitted by Para. br used. if the
7 of the Statement of Clains and it Western powers felt so dispused, as a powerini bargaining weapon
Starment of Clans bine Cf the fact, fa agreed at the Board's Andling rship of the reclaimed land on
Plaintiff with the of the finding of the Heart of Enquiry was sent to the for a change in disposition on the
which al
Judicially retter of dismissal. That the Board Kowloon Peninsula. He said the the subject of determined and not part of Russia. On the other
had jurisdiction to make its decision British reclaimed land from the sen hand, its existence
was and made numerous Improvements, appest." well
been disputed. might
The point of law raised by Para- has not nuke
It possible for The
raph of the Statement of Defence constituted under Regulations having Including an airport, but the Chinese Soviets to
budge from their
was set down for argument before the force of law for the purpose of prescal "tron curtiin" intransi
From the Kremlin's point
trial on the basis for the purpose of just such, enquiry us was held; the cence. of view our of the most serimis
the argument that the proceedings of plaintiff was subject to the Regula- tions from his very position as a Boaxt of Enquiry were regularly Sab-Inspector of the Police Force Western aspects of the
the Union Is that it eliminates Russia from
conducted in accordance with the rand by his contract. Counsel did
letter possessing
gulations. I will not set out the i Influence
Board any
had slon argue that the in extenso but they contain provision jurisdiction to reach a final judg- control
ΟΥΕΣ the Buhr, the principal and richest industrial for (a) Framing
charge
Dment but that is another matter. of an charges; (b) Appolutment area in Germany. Economically.
IDENTITY OF PARTIES officer to
prosecution resent the at any rate, the Western Allies
Berlin, Sept. 1-The
Trains were standing by on the tary Governors The Inst point, Identity of partles, case; (c) Defendant to present his possess the strongest control
although argued by counsel for the Allied Milltary Governors British side of the zonal frontier, | representativen to take part in their own case or be represented by
1wo present series of lalks. where they have been for though Germany.
other mapector as counsel; (d) Right plaintiff is in my opinion perfectly Germany spent almost three months, ready to rush coal to Berlin
Lord Dr Friedensburg, Deputy dangerous responsibility because
of appeal to the Commissioner against clear. The plaintiff was a party in composition of the Board; (6) De- each case and the opposite party in hours tonight discussing prac. should the blockade end, a British Mayor of Berlin, announced this do-
The tical steps for a unified currency official said.
cision after a meeting of the City livary of charge to defendant and cach case was the Crown.
The French-llcensed newspaper, authorlues. access by him to records; (f) Plen at ceedings against the plaintiff was the month-long four-power talks way line between Holmstedt frontier not expected by the Russians that Interest of the Crown in the pro- for Berlin-the first fruits of Kurier, reported today that the rail- of military might. But It the muilty or not guilty to charge; (K) that of his employer and it is in
Political circles said that it was present turn of
lead
Taking and recording evidence on ultimately to
the in MoscOW." peaceful
both sides and cross-examination by Crown, as alleged in the
capacity of an employer that
point and Magdeburg had now been the request would be granted, Not controversy,
present Afterwards. It was announced ment of the Berlin co
completety
and could repaired
evon the British and the Americans, defendant; (h) Recording of lindings will have been
that a further meeting would take opened to traffic at any tima. proceedings, has committed n wrong- on the charge which findings must be ful act. The crown must essentially place
of the Berlin who are supporters tomorrow. The Algns, so far complished.
The Military No offical communique was issued City Administration, are in favour forwarded to the Commissioner. as they can be real from the
.act through agents in all matters and ¦ Governors wero gold by Russlan on the matters discussed at this even-of auch participation, these quarters meagre Information, are that the
It is not material that those agents sources to have tackled all aspects ing's meeting but it is believed the added. It Western Powers are prepared to
is then provided that "The differ in the two proceedings.
of the Berlin crials-currency, chlef subject was the withdrawal of willdraw their now mark and Commissioner will either make his The question of finality (No. iv administration and lifting of the the Western currency from the city The chairmanship of the current
also award or forward
be disposed the proceedings above) can
of blockade.
among and the introduction of the Eastern meetings will rotale daily recognise only the Eastern Ger-
considered the with his many mark in, exchange for the
tommanders, it recommendation to the Driedy. The Board
The same sources said the four- mark into the Western sectors under the four military Governor through lifting
was learned from a reliable source the matter referred to It power committees of finance, trans-four-power control. Colonial whole of Soviet
tho of Berlin
the blockade
Secretary," resumption
The short and the
question
stion and gave a decision which was not port and trade officials which have The Western mark fell rapidly on here today,
tem been meeting alice "yesterday are the Berlin free market today. Curb
in the case of the Moscow argued before Jule
whether witain the
her in any way conditional or .mo nt least
the marks
finding
carried on by of the Board porary--it was complete and certain expected to finish their work to dealers who were yesterday giving regollations being was the Anding of a quasi judicial and in no way subject to rescission morrow and to present the Military three marks 30 pfennigs in Eastern the three Western envoys, die beginning of the end of the Berlin "cold war" even if only
tribunal rufficient to
the roview or modification by the Board. Governors with definite plans, currency for eng mark in Western have met with Marshal Stalin and temporarily.
The Military Governors them-currency were today offering only the Soviet Foreign Minister, M. The crisis is not
plaintiff from now anying that, he It was the decision of the matter
these. Berlin was not guilty of conduct calculated in question before the Board and selves aro yet over, but the tension has
talka are an extension-the by Friday, when few takers, to bring the public service into dis-was in form to be acted upon. finite concluspected to reach de- two marks 20 pfonnigs and finding Molotov-of which ensed.
repute. The chargo as framed in, Finality from the point of view that they will forward their reports to The Berlin City authorlies tonight|gress of the discussion has to say the least, peculiar
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of four-power osplial. That,
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