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THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 18, 1989.
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Adherent BAMA QUEENS
In Grave Condition
A reward of $200 has been offered by the Police for information leading to the arrest and convić- tion of one of the two men who brutally attack- ed. Mr. P. S. Lin, general manager of the South China Daily News (vernacular daily) with a hammer yesterday afternoon in Des Voeux Road Central.
Immediately after the attack a Chinese, Chan Larn, was arrested and taken into police custody, but this morning he had not been charged,"
ACADEMIC FREEDOM
:London, "To-day::
Lord Baldwin emphasised the importance of academic freedom and independence in a speech at Leeds University yesterday on receiving an honoráry,
· It' is 'revealed that the arrested man is an unemployed painter. He told the Police that his address was the Painters' Guild, Shantung Street, Kowloon, but subsequent inquiries revealed that he was not known there.
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Chan, it is learned, has refused to give the police any information concerning the attack, and it is said that he has denied that more than one man took part:
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ATTACK WITNESSED. Mr. C. de Saille Robertson, who
Interferenco by As with || H was chiefly instrumental in secur
the teaching of the universities must be resisted to the death if they were to full their function within a free society.-British Wireless.
ing the arrest of the man, had just left Dodwell's showroom in Des Voeux Road when he heard a shout and saw a man (who proved later. to be Mr. P. S. Lin, a close asso: ciate of Mr. Wang Ching-wei) fall to the ground.
CONCERT One of his assailants ran towards
SERVICES CONCERT AT PENINSULA HOTEL
was
Crawford's with Mr. Robertson in and Lane, pursuit....
but
the Post Office, but while he approaching, Mr. Robertson
says, he saw the second man strike three blows with a hammer at the head. of the man lying on the ground..
Mr. Robertson ran forward shout- A Grand Services Concert is to fing and the man attempted to be held in the Rose Room of the escape heading for the lane between Peninsula Hotel at 9 pm on Fri-Gloucester Building day, January 27, in aid of the de- pendants of the late Lance Ser geant Thompson, Royal Artillery. RA. M. C. MAN INTERVENES
The Band of HMS. Eagle will Chinese in the vicinity opened out play, and the artists are as follows: to let the fugitive through,
Gaston d'Aquino (Tenor), Helen fortunately Lockhart (Soprano), Eva Turner R.A.M.C., emerged from under the Mr. Hirst, of the (Soprano), The Harmony Three, Gloucester verandah and seized hold Peanut Roach (Balancing Act), P. of him as Mr. Robertson came up. Guntrip (Baritone), Mainy (Come-
He was detained until the dian), B. Q. M..S. Dicks (Come rival of Inspector. Hopkins. : dian), Q.M.S. and Mrs. Flinter The injured man is still in...a
(Comedians), W.O.L A. Austin, dangerous. condition, A.E.C. (Accompanist), Doreen. Ma authorities stating that he has shown the hospital (Pianist), Mrs. Waldon (Soprano), [30 improvement during the night. Mr. A. R.. Colsuhoun (Piano, It is disclosed that Mr. P. Accordian), Pietro Macaroni (One Lin had just left the Police Special Man Band), Bud Wheeler (Come: Branch office in Chung Tin Build- dian), Dodger Green & Co. (Come-ing, when the attack was made. dians), C.P.O. Kettle (Caricatures), Wiggins (Male Voice Quartette) and Dave Kossick (Hebrew Come- dian).
MAINTENANCE OF BRITISH
KWANGSI RAID SHIPPING
Kwellin, To-day.
Nine Japanese planes raided Kweihsien, in south Kwangei;. »yes- terday. A large number of bombs were dropped-Central News.
"NIKS
A; Guprammed Sure For Hong Kong
London, To-day.
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S.
Trade received a deputation" of The President of the Board of
shipowners yesterday with refer- ence to the proposals of the joint shipping policy committee made in public last Wednesday for main- tenance of British shipping.
Mr. Oliver Stanley acknowledg ed the extensive work which had gone to preparation of the joint committee's report, and renewed the assurance he gave, fu Parlia ment last July that the Govern ment would give it their full consideration of its problems: British Wireless."
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