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The Immigration Minister, Mr. Arthur Colwell, to- day said that some prominent Americans in Tokyo are actively engaged in a conspiracy to help a Filipino of American citizonship to cir cumvant Austrälla's immigration laws. Calwell referred to the U.S. Army Corporal, Lorenzo Gamboa, who was unable to visit his Australian wife in Melbourne because of Aus- tralia's white policy.
Mr. Robert Gordon Menzies, Mr.
Australian Liberul leader, said, today that the formula produc-; ed at the recent prime Minis- tera Conference in London to keep India within the British Commonwealth had reduced the Crown from "a pulsing reality to a heartless lawyer's document."
Addressing An Empire Day rally, Mr. Menzies sold the Prime Ministers had thrown away all
the the elements which made
British Commonwealth of Nations a united people.
"As matters now stand, the "It became cleor to us that Gambon case is closed," said Mr. Gamboa was not merely seeking Calwell.
tor an opportunity to visit s wanted
permanent
He said that Mr. Alva Carpen-wife. He ter, legal aide to General Mae-residence. Arthur. is much to blame, in the
"He originally applied for rest- Gamboa ense.
When that application "Some prominent Americans in dence.
Gambon und his Tokyo
were actively chgaged in was refused.
to seek ways "of conspiracy to help Gamboa and friends began
the Australian Aus-circumventing laws of circumvent the tralia," he said.
Government and making us look ridiculous in the process. "Carpenter has been trying to There might not be an Empire Day next year, he said. It might speak for MacArthur in the Gam- be called Commonwealth Day, bon case. At no time has Later it might degenerate to Ceneral
Personally something "en less thescriptive any representation to this of the great human, association ernment about Gambou." under the Throne."--Reuter.
HK PORTUGUESE MUST REGISTER
Macao May 25. Portuguese ellizens, residing in. Hong Kong, have up to the end of the month to register with the Portuguese Consulate there for military service.
The mobilisation order by the Moena Government recently" con- cerna Portuguese men between the ages of 166 and 45,
It was learned today thut more than 000 have already been re- gistered at the Recruitment and Mobilisation Headquarters here.
Portuguese born in Portugual are also affected by the order.- Our Own Correspondent
·AMAH GETS
ONE MONTH
Trung Yucifone k amah,
was sentenced to one month's in- prisonment and ordered to be
ever
"Now the suggestion is made theby Mrs. Gamboa that he muy Gov-because there
walt until after the next election
will be a
which Dower might permit her husband to come here.
Making It plain that the Government will not consider Gamboa's temporary or per manent roaldence in Australia. ha wald: "There has been too much manoeuvring in the Gam boa casa.
Kovernment
in
new
What About HK's Share?
Government will be asked, at the next meating of the Legislative Council on June 1, to make a statement in regard to reparations payable to Hong Kong by
Japan, and to what extent, If any, the Colony's position is or may be affected. by the recent American announcement to stoppage of removal industrial plants from Japan towards Japanese reparations. The question will be asked
Lo Man-kam by Bir
whe gave notice at the meeting of the Legislative Council yes- terday.
of
ss. PROSPER YINGKOW BOUND
The Brat local ship to clear officially for the Communist port of Yingkow, récently an- nounced as open to domestic and foreign shipping, was the steamer Prosper, Norwegian which left last week with 700 tons of local cargo to barter for Manchurian products.
Necessary documents to enable "She may do so, That is her
the steuner to enter Yingkow privilege, But as matters now Harbour were obtained when the stand the Gamboa ense is closed." Prosper was there Inst month. |--United Press.
Robber Sentenced
To 13 Years
"You are a vicious person, and I propose to pass
& heavy sentence on you,” remarked Mr. Jus- tice Williams, Puisno Judge, at the Criminal Sossions yesterday when he sentenced Ho Kwai-cheung to terms running to 13 years' hard labour and 30 strokes.
Ho, who within three days shot three persons, a mon, his wife in the Diamond Hill robbery, and a girl, with the same revolver, was con- victed by the first all-woman jury for many years.
The jury deliberated
for jalong a dark lane towards her
one coning towards her.
Shot In The Back When the man up to her, Mr. Hooton continued, he stopped and seized her from behind, running his terms around her bo iv
expelled, at Central yesterday for about 15 minutes before find-home, when she perceived some-
wrist watch stealing a
anding Ho unanimously guilty on rosary chain from her employer, one count each of wounding BI, 1. J. Bartlett, of Tulkoa)
with intent to cause grievous Sugar Refinery.
The prosecution said that on bodily harm and assault with leaving the house, after she had intent to rob. been told to leave, her luggage was searched and the stolen pro- perty founit.
NO DEFENCE SECRETARIAT
Chi then screamed out for her mother, broke loose and started to run off. As she was doing she heard shot. Bimultaneous ly she felt a sharp pain in her] back.
Two other counts of shooting with intent to rurder and wound- img with intent to murder were dropped by the prosecution when the Crown offered no evidence.
In passing sentence, the Puisne Judge remarked to the accused
Counsel went on to state that that the girl was fortunate to be tertunately the shot was nol
commended Hong Kong has no Defence the prompt
live. Mr.
suffelantly effective to stop the service
rendered by girl, who
managed to keep on police officers, urticularly
Ins; eeter 11. Taylor, in mother's house.
until she reached her Tunning
Secretariat, it was officfally an-
the
nounced yesterday by the Gov-Detective and the culorits in the
ernment Public Relations Officer.
Chi was taken to the hospital,
The spokesman referred to a Diamond Hill robbery, in which where the was detained to: ve foreign news agency report quote was also involved. Mr. Wil days. The wound was found to Ing the Defence Secretariat here.pms requested Mr. A. Hooton, be not serious. which was published yesterday, Crown Couns, ic bring this to
The spokesman added that no such organisation exists.
Among the cargo were 200 drians of gasoline, foreign medi- nes, dyestuffs and paper, which the charterer, Yee Tai Hong Company, hopes to exchange for bristles, soya beans and vermi- celli,
"Yingkow was the most pro- sperous pori in Machuria before the Sino-Japonese war. It acted as the springboard for foreign import and export business," an official said yesterday.
This Red-held
port is laked with other Manchuria eltics by Valuable and sea. land, rail cargó Altered through that port to the world."
vessels have Many foreign visited Yingkow during the past few months, the official stated. These craft originally cleared for But Korean ports or Antung. lack of business and poor ex- change had provided the incentive for them to discharge their cargo at Yingkow.
"It is more profitable...at least for the time being," he added.
Yingkow is easily accessible in summer. The approaches freeze in winter, when Ibading and un- londing is very difficult,
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San Francisco, May 25. Ship arrival. China Transport from Yokohama, Titania from Manila, Linfield Victory sailed for Manila.---Associated Press,
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MAIL NOTICE Outward Mails
the attention of the Coramissioneras it was very dark in the lane untli further notice,
cf Police.
It la hereby notifies that mall to Shaar- Mr. Hooton further stated that. hat and North Chine cannot be accepted Unlea otherwise stated, Iegistered the girl was not able to see her articles and Parcel Poste close 10 mi The kentčnic possed en Ho yea- TWO 'FERRY LEAPS
assollant well enough to identify | earlier than the ordinary malt, if mails terday way five years and ten
him.
since before 10
Begistered and strokes. The day before, accused While the Northern Star was had been given eight years and
On March 29, he continued, Ho Parcel Poate efows at 8 pm, on the pre- going to Kowloon from Hong Kong 20 strokes
the accused was visited by the ions "day, for his part in the at 4 p.m. yesterday
Hila are closed at Kowloon Central Chinese Diamond Hill roohery of March
polier,
He eventually took the Post Omer half an hour earlier than the woman jumped from the first
police to place at the bank of GPO closing times. class compartment Into the har-24. Ho was crdered to serve the a house in Kowloon City and
sentence consecutively showed them hour. When rescued, she was al- with the one for robbery, which revolver under
Japanese service ready dead.
slab. It w
Branite Darller, a Chinese man passen-means he will have to serve o
found by the police was later of 13 years and will rearmourer that the revolver had ger jumped overboard from the total ferry Day Star as it was ap-ceive 30 stroker.
been fired recently. The bullet proaching Hong Kong from Kow- Mr. Houton conducted the case taken
the revolver. taken to the Queen Mary Hosplial.
present
ioon, The an was fished out, and for the prosecution, assisted by fired from of the girl's back was
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The case for the prosecution, was not legally represented, nor Mr. Hooton declared, was that did he put up any defence.
Ho was the mon who fired the Crown Counsel told the Court girl on March 21. that on the evening of March 21 Corroborative evidence This year, Chi Sau-hing, a young given by several witnesses, woman, was inrting home from among whom, were the girl, and work at a kalling factory the police armourer, Sub-Inspec- Kowloon City, She was walking tor J. MacMillan.
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WOMAN ON HER KNEES
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¡Mr. J. Wicks, magistrate at Kowloon, altered. his decision yesterday after a woman rofugce went into hysterics begging to have her gold back.
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Cloelog Timer ky Atr Airmall the Bwalow, and Amor, (Beg.) The woman, Lau Po-kal,,another gold cabo was brought up 8,30 am., (Ord) $ m.xs. aged 28, charged with export- the magistrate changed his nind.
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Canada, (Reg.) 4.80 pan., (Ord.) 5 1.00 Down Beat Disco" Presented was ordered to be confiscated, len to the amount of the diffe-. Defendant, in tears, said thatce between the black market
rate ant the official rato of the Air Fatee) Poss for Manlin, Habsiulis and 7.30 p.m. Le Bent-ifaure Craneales" she came from Pelping with two gold. He said, the difference was
USA, (Kowloon (OPO) 4.30 Įtriends on her way to Huan to
(OPO). I p.. about HK$000 1,06 p.m.-World News; and Newsee her husband.
Ansiya, (Landon Briar)
"Please give me back the gold.
by Paul Stuart, (Studio)
(India)
sad the Duke of Edinburgh receiv
FAST.
A Description by Wenford have got," she begged.
7.
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After-caking where she had Ordinary Airmall (printed matters, sam- 8.16 p.m.-T. R. IL. Princess Alsabeth We three need it, for travelling bought the gold. Mr. Wicks fined"
thing we
defendant HK$400. ing the Freedom of the City of Del expenses. It is the
In response to Revenue Inspec "You don't want to see us die tor" Fowler's suggestion, that the
1,30 p.m., (Ord) 1/p.m. al City Hall, (London Relay) in Hong Kong, do your I an ig-fine was too low he wald: "This
› Closing "Thess" by “Sen ́ 8,45 p.in/--Unesca World Review, J norant of the regulations in the is my decision. I am satisfied with Manila, 10 m 3.00 pm"From the Editoriale (Lon. Colony." "She repeated the sen|1k|
Hollow, Prichal Via Bolbow and, Biralto,
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Making her final effort to get the court murmuring her grati
Bangkok, a þ Broadcasting by M. de mercy on us refugees. We have
the gold she said, “Plesso have tudo.
According to the prosecution, (DUCTS) 10.00. p.m.-"Othello Bulle" (Coleridas been travelling for three months. | defendant was naked by a woman Trylow)... New Symphony Dishes- We need the gold. We need the marcher at the Kowloon Hallway
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