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Seizure of Lethal Gear Margaret Truman Visits BRITISH AND OTHER U.N.

In Police Raid

CAPABLE OF MAKING SIX

TIME BOMBS

A rattan .basket containing sufficient apparatus which, when assembled, could make at least six complete time-bombs, was displayed on Counsel's table at the Criminal Sessions this morning when Ho Chi-ming, 25, and Tong Chi- kwan, 24, both natives of Hunan, were arraigned on a charge of possession of ammunition.

The trial is before' Mr Justice Scholes and a jury of four men and three women. The accused, charged under the Emergency Regulations, represented,

are not legally

Interested spectators were Afteen senior students of the Diocesan Boys' School accom- panied by their Headmaster, Mr G. A. Goodban.

green

SIX

Mr A. Hooton, Crown Counsel; prosecuted, assisted by Del-Sub- Insp, W, Watson, in charge of the Kowloon City C.ID.

Accused were alleged to have possessed six

coloured plastle containers, 16 pairs of magnets, 12 brass rods, wooden detonator fillers,

box containing poper

nuts, and sleeves, a bottle screws with plastic rivets, nine tins with cach containing a demolition firing device, a cardboard box containing 70 detonatura, and another box containing 14 time pencils.

explained and time

which

were

The bombs would be complete except for the actual explosive substance which would have to be acquired later,

The nine plastic tins found

clockwork fring to contain mechanism

could be adjusted according to the length of time it would take before the anything occurred; explosion from 10 minutes to 12 hours. Un also contained a key for each winding up the clockwork percussion caps:

Mr

and

Hooton sald that the

magnets could be fitted to con- tainers which could make them into impet bombs. These were i very nasty + vers lethal and machines,

Accused were arrested and taken to the Police Station where they were charged and made cautioned stulcments.

Mr Hooton added that in the pocket of a jacket hanging in the cubicle was found a key ring with a small bile on it also a key which was identical to the keys found in the fins containing the elociswork demolition device.

First witness, Wong Sing-fong, principal tenant, testified that the accused rented the cubicle on

Crown Counsel

detonators that the pencils had since been destroy= | April 1, ed by the Military Authorities as they were considered dan- geroits to keep around.

Mr Hooton told the jury of a Police rold on the first floor of 327, Ha Yuen Ling Villoge, 40- Kowloon City, on April 20,

present and had cused were lived

together There April 1.

UNDER BED

wratus when

since

HERMETICALLY SEALED

Mr H.D. Hills, ASP, gave evidence of the raid and Insp. Walson deposed to being hand- ed the nine tins by Mr Hills.

tins were

ere hermellcally sealed and

were subsequently opened by Li Boutright, RE, of

The

the Bomb Disposal Squad.

Each in. contained. lepfiets, printed In America, giving in- structions on how to use the aring device.

First accused: Are time detonators very pencils and dangerous?

Insp. Watson: I don't know. They were destroyed by the milltary “expert”

Second accused:

I was not aware that the key found

Tower Of London

Miss Margaret Truman, daughter of the U.S. President, takes an intéresi

in historic details pointed out to her by the Chief Warder when she visited the Tower of London earlier this month. AP Photo,

Josephine Declines

Miss the

To Play

Atlanta, June 18.

Josephine

cancelled

Baker,

Tamous Negro singer, performance three leading hotels refused her accom-

here when

modation,

Miss Baker, wife of a Frenchman, has for many favourite

been

years night club extertainer in Europe.

Under Georgia's segrega ilon laws any white hotel which accommodated her would be able to have its Innkeeper's licence revoked. -Reuter, 2

MacArthur

Inquiry To

Trygve Lie Urges New Bid

For Korea Peace

New York, June 18.

Mr Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary- General, has had informal discussions with key delegates on his views on Korea, it was confirmed from delegation sources today.

These views were presented to them informally during the past week and they were now studying them.

Mr Trygve Lie's views were:

(1) That the present General Assembly, which has been carrying on at half cock since last December, should be formally adjourned.

(2) That a new demand for a cease-fire bo Close Downmade to the North Koreans and what Mr Lie called

"their supporters."

(3) If this cease-fire-proposal were not accepted all members of the United Nations should sending more troops consider to Korea to attempt a clear-

Under a wooden bed was found a rattan basket which when opened was found to con- tain the apparatus described in the indictment, 31 was con- the tended by the Crown that the assembled make at least one bomb

Washington, June-18... or probably six time-bombs.

The Senate Committee in- They were highly lethal weapons

Inquiring into the dismissal of MacArthur Douglos which could do considerable the jacket pocket was identical General damage ouch os blowing up to the keys contained in the voted wantinously today to hear the side of a ship or something tins.

only four more witnesses and to close the "at the cut victory. heavy like that.

carliest possible

Senator Richard The chairman, Russel!

Georgia), (Democrat said at a press conference that the Inquiry night end this week or by the middle of next week at the latest,

The hearing is proceeding.

THIRD FORCE WINS

FRENCH

ELECTION

wing Moderates polled a small- er percentage of the total vote than five years ago. But ex- cept for the Popular Republicans all managed to increase the as number of seals,

(Continued from Page 1) remained silent throughout the day

as his political fortunes climbed high again, five and half years after he retired chief of government.

TROUBLE PREDICTED

first official Gaullist reaction

came from the newly elected

Mr Jacques deptary → * Suustelle,

.General and chief

organiser of the Gaullist movement, who pro- phesied difficulties in forming a stable government.

The

A

RUNAWAY

GIRLS SENT

formal BACK

key

by * The five Chinese girls who left Singapore recently without the knowledge of their parents to go to Communist China,"re- turned to Singapore by air at noon today escorted by Mr Khaw Kal-boh, Singapore police officer.

York report in a New newspaper that Mr Lle had put these points In A

the to Britain, memorandum United States and France was

denied categorically spokesman for Mr Lle. The Committee decided to call these additional witnesses:

Discussions with Patrick Hurley, former delegates had Mr

been informol, Ambassador to China.

delegation sources said, Major Com

Emmet General O'Donnell, former Commander United States Strategie of the Bombing

in the Far East. Force Major-General David C. Barr former Comninonder of the United States

Division Seventh Korea and one-time Chief of an American Military Mission

in

were the

to

Chinese

of

The effect of the new system

the longest on tem does not end there. Where alled lists fall to get an absolute majority the ailled parties stil have un

un advantage when it comes to distribution of seats,

Chine-Admiral. Oscar Badger. For example, three seats in the Creuse

It was the present Assembly where

States Naval which passed a resolution last constitueble

ble, Sociallats, Mo- Commander in the Far East-year condemning the Chinese

Communists as "aggressors", "It is difficult to see at pre-derates, adicals and Popular Reuter.

The Security Council has no such condemnation on Its books, Reuter.

The

were

The

Sv-

United former

allied but Republicans were sent what the next government failed to get an

absolute ma- will be," he sold at Lyons.

alliance system has Jurity between them. favoured the splitting up of the cisllat list, with 10,030 votes and new deputies into numerous the Radical list, with 11,200 each will prevent got one seat while the Commun- groups and this

commentators

anxiety, that difficulties

new.

Ists,

Escapes From Hospital

Saturday,

to

a

D

Mr Lie's reason for sug- gesting an adjournment the present Assembly session The girls were stopped from record going to China by the police understood to be that when they arrived aboard the Netherlands Uner, se Tjiwangi, Communists might

And it easier to deal laat week.

This morning at 6:30 o'clock, with the Security Council,

they were driven to Kal Tak in a police car accompanied by Mr Khaw and a Hongkong immigration officer. Their de- parture was held up for four hours as the plane had a faulty brake and overcast weather prevented the taking off on time.

All wearing locks, the girls were void of any expression as they stepped out of the police car this morning. They were not allowed to talk to anyone except among themselves,

GREAT VICTORY

ex-

aircraft from

Lorry Jumper Cautioned

Paris, June 18. votes--more with 36,121 the constitution of a government

Mr Trygve Lie today than the two others together stable with

and strong | 1921

also got only one seat. This re-

Twenty-three Chinese volun-pressed the hope of an early majority.

Some of France's politicar sult is obtained by a calculation

teers in the Korean campaign, case-fire after the "great vic- as "the rule of the today expressed known

who arrived in Canton recently tory" in Korea. might strongest average".

Addressing delegates from 50 for medical treatment, escaped

ot the general con- be even greater it tho

WOMEN DEFEATED

from the Military Hospital on nations

according

ference of the United Nations. Fifteen out-going women de- parliament.

Educational, Scientifle and Cul- the surface, the middle putics were not re-elected-12 Chinese press report. On

It is reported that elx have tural Organisation (UNESCO) parties are in no worse position Communists and three Popular thar before, but

Most prominent been rounded by the Canton in Paris, Mr Le said that, due may And Republicans.

the rest still at to the courageous and self-

Fung Foo, 19, of 488 Lockhart agreement more dimcult be- among the defeated women were Police with

Re- Popular

sacrificing fight waged by the Road, was cautioned and dis- large. maro Germaine Peyrolles,

About 150 volunteers are now United Nations forces in Korea, charged by Mr Hin-shing Lo deputies pubilean, who was a vice-pre-

aldent of the old Assembly, and reported to be in hospital in the development of collective at Central this morning when alighting from Marcelle Herzog Canton. Several hundreds who security against war anywhere charged with In-la Communist of the veteran

u moving vehicle. were discharged after treatment in the world has been greatly Cachin,

Defendant jumped been sent to join their advanced.

off Communist leader Marcol had

former regiments in Korea. Cachin.

"The men who are fighting moving military lorry near the Causeway Bay tram terminus Sixteen

and dying under thely national

sustained sight injuries clected,

flags and the fing of the United and Nations serve the noblest of all to his face. causes They are fighting to

revent a third world war,

cause there are many Right •-wing'- minded among them,

Some of the so-called dependent or Moderate groups are, in fact, nearer the Gaullat than that of the Some

NEW now

TC Com-

were women

11 SYSTEM

Including

The

electoral system munists, three Popular Republl- was believed to have weighted cans and two Socialists-Reuter, Against Do Gaullets, as well us QUEUILLE SMILES Communists. Some experts

• Porin, June 18, maid that the wartime leader'a The Prime Minister, M. Henri followers would have won an Queuille, predicted tonight that other 25, seats but for the re-full official results of the French vised system under which an general elections would show **llianco": of parties got all that the Communists suffered seats in a constituency If they a 10 per cent slump in the poll over half the voles. popular vote iree 1940. The Results so for available show-promler was.miling and happy ed that all middle parties from as he made his forecast at a Left-wing. Socialists to Right-Press conference-United Press,

Gold. Seizure

Ono hundred gold bara "By.....sacrificing tens of INTELLIGENCE TEBT SOLUTION weighing 500 taels and valued thousands of lives they seek to at $101,500 seized by Revenue save from future war tens of

of lives. Queen on June 14. were ordered

authorities. on the ss. Eastern misready, by repeting armed.

to be confiscated by Mr. His aggresalon, they have won a for the United shing Lo at Central this morn- great victory

Ing. an the application of Nations and for peace. I hope Revenue Inspector D. Knox.) and pray that this victory win There ware, no claimants for moon lead to a cease-fire."-

Router.. the gold.

If there are no red marbles, in ono'bay and p-rei marklad jis the others wa hayo: mu/144m1/4, whence in 180,

Hançe med, nad pe bow9,

Dut the former solutions ia impossible, since the odds against two since paarbiem would so be

TA

So there are 18 red-marbles. In

London Kaptain Berrios, 199

FORCES BRACE DEFENCE FOR NEW RED OFFENSIVE

(FROM SELKIRK PANTONI

Tokyo, June 19.

British and other United Nations troops have ||

stopped their forward drive in Korea and are now bracing themselves to meet the new Chinese and North Korean offensive.

This "third round" of the Communists' Spring offensive with the declared aim of driving the Allies into the sea, is expected to coincide with the beginning of the rainy season due within the next ten days.

Valuable Junk Confiscated

Since Hongkong decided to stop the export of rubber, oll and other such commodities to prevent strategie materials falling into Communist hands, strict steps have been taken to enforce the ban.

Last week, Mr Winter, the Magistrate, issued repeated warn- ings that vessels caught smug aling prohibited exports out of the Colony would be confiscated as well as the cargo.

23

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United Nations patrols prob- ing in force have found two main Chinese build-up ureas with Red reinforcementa streaming southwards to them,

These are in the area north of Scoul and on

the central front round the former Chi- "iron triangle" formed by Chorwan, Kumbwa and Pyong- gang spring board for the Reds the previous offensive in April and May.

r.cse

of

The Chinese may use either invasion main of these two routes or make a two-pronged But their drive southwards. main aim will be to drive down the centre to thrust a wedge the United Nations

between

forces fighting on the Western

estern

front and the Allied base at Pusan

the on

southeastern coast. They have been using to do that, ever since last New Year's attack-without

Ccss

STANDING GROUND

are

suc-

n0W und

the

in

Rubber Manager Ambushed

Singapore, June 18. Fifteen Communist terro- rists ambushed a European estate, manager and his polloeman escort and kill-

ed both, it was officially reported here today.

The ambush was laid in Malacca's Alor Gajah ro. the state- alon yesterday, ment added.

Names of the

withheld so

being

Associated Presa.

Mail

dead are for

Notices

Beristored articios and parcel malis close one hour earlier that the ordinary mall times shOWIA below

Korea: Registration Service is дом гевиmed to South Korea, open to Purab and all other destinations as far as conditions permit.

TUESDAY, JUNE 19 By Air Burma India, Pakistan, Middie East. Africa. Great Britain. Europe. 5 p.m., via B.0.A.C.

Slam 5 pm via P.0.A.9. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon, B p.m. via 3.OAC. Indo-China, France. French North Air and West Africa, & p.m.. via France.

Philippines. B.N. Borneo, 8 pm. via C.P.A.

By Surface Macao, 1.0 m ô Đàm vua BỨC TR Loy/Tak Bhing

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 By Alt Philippines, duam, Hawall, USA.. Melaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Canada, 9am.. via P.A.L. zealand, 10 a.m.. via C.P.A.

At Kowloon this morning. motor fishing junk measured 521⁄2

Το feet by 104 feel with a capacity

screen their bulld-up of lons and equipped with a

arcas the Chinese are diesel engine, was ordered to be standing their

ground confiscated. The junk is estimated fighting stubbornly along to be worth $40,000, Also con-

whole front and the Allied fiscated was a cargo of $70.040 advance has been halted. worth of raw rubber which the

The Reds

beginning to get vessel was carrying to Macao.

more aggressive in the air. Two Charged before Mr Winter enemy Jets yesterday flew with attempting 10 export 9 daylight for the first time well

behind the Un

the United Nations lines tons of rubber ware Wong

and other enemy planes bombed Chor, said to be the master of

Allied airfield at Suwon, the

Kwok the motor junk, and

In- 25 miles south of Seoul, Hing-kit who; Revenue

But the US. Sabre fets, with Europe, 6pm. via H.K. Always. spector Millington sald, was the

odds of 33 to 40, shot down five owner of the cargo,

and Russian-built jet fighters Revenue According 10

In- damaged two without loss to In 1 20-minute spector Millington, the vessel, themselves

on the Manchurian Chi Lee, number M127F, was scrap hard

Express licensed only to carry dish. It frontier, London

stopped at Sai Wan Bay Service. at 4 aan. yesterday. First de- fendant said he was proceeding was to Macao. The rubber found on the deck, covered with tarpaulin. A receipt showed that the rubber was valued at $76-

WAS

040.92.

of

Firnt defendant pointed out the second as the owner the cargo. The second defend- ant, however, denied this be fore the Magistrate yesterday,

Both

Fornica. 10 a.m., via C.A.T. U.S.A., Canada. 2 p.n., via P.A.A. Blam, Buena. · India, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain.

via B.O.A,C. FXjynosĖ, Japan, Korea, 8 pm. via 3,0.AC.

BY BUILDS Macno. 1 p.m. ↑ p.m., vía s/s Tai Lay/Tak Shing.

China, People's Republic, 930 @XT,- Train via Canton.

Philippines. 10 am.. Kieldrecht,

vla

1/3

Indo-China, 10 am., via sa Edith Moller.

counter-v

COUNTER-ATTACK

Tokyo, June 18..

forces Communist attacked today for the second successive day and held up the advance of superior United Na. tions forces almost everywhere.

The Communists were well-

entrenched in

In ground suited to defensive actions.

The only advances were on the

said they were hired by Allled the actual owner of the cargo. cast central front, where in- The Magistrate asked whether fantry went forward up to two miles north of Yanggu and Inje. doing they were they know

There was also more Com- attempting to smug- .wrong

whether munist air activity than usual. go rubber out and they were taking a gemble. Both defendants admitted this, but pleaded that it was their fires offenece.

---THURSDAY, JUNE 21.

By Air

Stam, Malaya, Indonesia. 5. p.m...

C.P.A

By Burface hacao, 1 pin ở Do văn bản hành Layak Shing.

Cluna, Propio's Republic, 9,30 am train_via_ Canton,

India, 10 m. vin e/s Lok Sing. Malaya, Indoneda, 10 bán và sửa Tjiwangi.

Canada (Parcels only). 2 p.m. via / Jove Matt. India, Pakistan (Parcels only) 2 p.m., via se Umaria.

FRIDAY, JUNE IZ By Air Canada, USA.

8.30 am.. C.P.AL.

Formosa. 10 a.m.. via C.A.T. Indo-China, France, French North and West Africa, Great Britain, 10 a.m., via Air France.

The mounting resistance coa- tributed to growing rumours that the Chinese Communists were preparing to hit back in a coun Another junk with a capacity ter-offensive all along the front, of 1,050 piculs, intercepted off this time possibly with their long.vin Trin Wan Bay on June 10. awaited air cover-Reuter. was ordered to be confiscated.

The junk was carrying 10 drums of gasoline, 20 drums of lubrication oll 12 drums mineral oil and 20 drums of petroleum jelly. The value of the petroleum products was said to be $30,000 and the funk

two defendants Mr.. Winter were Chau chucp, merchant, and Shui, acting master of

vessel.

of ABSENT JUROR

FINED $30

of Martin and

Japan. 2 p.m., via P.0.A.8, Slam, Burma,

India

vja

Pakistan:

Middle East, Africa, Europe, & p.m.

B.0.A.C.

Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, a bim, via 3.0.A.C.

Formosa, 8 pm. via HK. Airways. B.N. Bornea, Australia, New Zin- land, 5 pan. Ya Q.E.A.

Radio Hongkong

B.K.T.

0.01

Peter Yorke, and His Orchestra with

H. A. Silva, before Company, was, fined $38 by Mr 0. Programme Summary:

Set- Justice Scholes at the Criminal | London diudlo Melodier (BBCT9)— Chau Sessions this morning for being

the absent from jury service.

Silva explained that it was owing to pressure of work and that he had no intention of being late.

1

De Valera On Partition

Dublin, June 18. Mr Eamon de Valera, the Prime Minister of Eire, sald to- day that there was no ellance

His Lordship: Jury service is a very important public duty. I understand you have to re- furn to the Chief Justice's Court tomorrow morning for Jury service.

his country Joining the Tram

Atlantic Pact while Ireland re- mained divided,

Alan Dean and Doreen Lundy: 0.30, "Cantonese by Radio” given by Mim

8:30. Interlude; 7, Jay Wilbur String 1.30. "Down Memory

Les Wat 3an and 3. K. Lee (Studio);

Conductor ich Programme

Jay Walks

aneresented by Aleen Woods (Studio); B, World News and News Analysis London Relay; 8.15, "Box 200Light Organ Musle by Bert Gillette; 8.30, Hongkong Boefal Wel Caremdraternity Services-A Talk by Dự 8. Y. Cheng, Supervisor of Mid- wives Medical Department, arranged by Council of doctaj Barvicm (studio); 3.45. Gong Recital by Donald Munm (Baritone). Frederick Stone (Piano); 1, "From The Editorials" (Recorded Relay): 9:10, Weather Report: 9.11, Plano Recital by Beulah, Kwok-A (Studio); 1.30, Muranian lihapsody (from "Kma's Rhapsody"), (Novelo); 2,45, "LaStar from America", by Alistair Cooks (London Relay); 30; "The Cise of Ho was addressing his first

Kanri Desire Jandrou"--A Drammatias- ta' Cag conference since taking

tlos of The French Murder Trial by A 23-year-old tram conductor, John Cough (BBCTS); 11. Radio OVOT the Premiership. There

Yu Siu-wah, who was alightly News Real 4London Ralay};, 1830. 11.52 Weather change on the injured when he ran into a pri- Goodnight Milk: could be no

Report: God Save The King: 11,20, hear the tram terminuse down. issue of Eire's neutrality in avate car possible war, he said,

at Causeway Bay, last night, was Answering questions, Mr de cautioned and discharged by. Mr pledged continued. | Hin-shing "Lo - at- Central this efforts by his Government for morning when he pledded gulity CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE the removal of partition. Any to day walking. approach

Britain and Yu, who was returning to his 1. Fort Dearborn. Northern Ireland en this sub- |stationary tram, was "taken to tolees. 3. 14 yards. ject would be friendly but if Queen Mary Hospital and treated, Arthur. A sword, 6. Hawailan that friendliness abould not be but was not detained. reciprocal dificulties would ariso," No, change in the coun- try's present constitutional position was contemplated, Mir

Valera

to

do Valors said.--Fouler;

Answers

Islands. O. The liver,

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· King

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