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Imputation Resented By Romulo
Manila, July 19. Foreign Affairs Secretary Carlos P. Romulo termed as "hanging a red rag over a he said straw man" what
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WAS A apparent attempt in Washington to Philippines and Russian ob- jections to the Јаравенс trenty.
He referred specifically to a dispatch from the United Fress from Washington quoting an un- named "high oficial" as saying that only the Philippines and Communist Russia are objecting to the American draft of the treaty.
This
ia developing," Mr Romulle said, "It appears, into An attempt to show that the legitimate nationalism
of Asia
has
Communist patient, and is thus patently an attempt deliberately to distort the facts.
"It is a role to prove
that this draft
is so per-
fect in every way that anyone who opposes it must be a Com- munist, just because the Com munist powers for reasons com- with tho pletely unconnected Philippines position, and in many ways antagonistic to it, have announced their opposi- tion.
This attempt will not pre- vail and is deeply resented in the Philippineя...
Mr Romulo also called "ridi culous" nit Associated Press
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THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1951.
Leaves Malta For Trouble Spot
THE SUEZ CANAL
BLOCKADE
Issue May Be Resolved Through Direct Talks
United Nations, July 18.
High diplomatic sources indicated today that;
a generally satisfactory solution to the problem of the Suez Canal blockade might be evolved in the near future through direct talks between Egypt and the Western nations-without going through the United Nations Security Council.
The sources revealed that a basis for diplomatic con- that Presi-versations may be worked out as a result of the con- ference in Cairo on Monday between the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Salah el Din Bey, and the United States Am- bassador, Mr Jefferson Caffery.
dispatch from Washington also quoting unnamed "high official" as saying dent Quirino and Mr Romulo
to were compelled to "play. popular demand for reparations to a point where they may no longer be able to take a com- promise pasition, Associated Press.
Conference Was Well Worth While
London, July 18. Lord Alexander, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, said tonight, that the conference Defence Commonwealth of
Ministers in London last month wns very, well worth while.
"We were very pleased with
it," he told the House of Lords
in a debate on defence,
"There was a very good feel
ing among all those Common
representatives
wealth.
mere present, he said.
who
Lori Alexander also said he wished to make clear that the Government welcomed the contemplated Paeltie peace pack
The sources said Saish
elj Egypt
that Haifa
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Pushed
"Peace Maker”
Down Cliff Says Prosecution
Manslaughter Trial Opens
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The death of a “pcace maker" who tried to separate two men in a gambling fight was allegedly due to a push down a steep cliff by the accused (alleged to be one of the gamblers), the Prosecutor said this morning, when the trial of Chan Man- kwong, 23, charged with the manslaughter of Wong Cheung, 50, opened before the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice Gould, in the Criminal Sessions. Euryalus is helped by *** The Crown' alleged that the incident occurred about
The cruiser, HMS
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tugs as she gets
Kaesong Talks Resumed
7 p.m. on May 21 at a railway path, known as Chatham Path, overlooking a steep cliff. Decensed plunged over the parapet as a result of the alleged push and was killed almost at once.
Mr D. E. Greenfield, acting Mr Bernacchi: And you used Crown Counsel, is prosecuting, to pretend to be one of the
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Why we say Hauled over the Conls.
In medieval times an accused person was tried by Ordeal by Fire. He was made to walk barefooted and bindfolded over a bed
charcoal of red-hot plough-shares.
or
If he came
out unscathed he was in- nocent,
*The Ordeal was based on the belief that God would ,work miracle rather
the than
Intocent tat suffer or the guilty cheape punishment, The "trial” was reserved for nobility-- others had the choice of taking a stone out of boll- Ing water or being tied up and thrown into a river,
Illegal
assisted by Det, Insp, W. Wat-people in the party betting Possession Of
son. Accused is defended by occasionally, Mr Brook A, Bernacchi, in- Witness: Never.
She structed by Mr Y. K. Kon.
added that whilst her and husband A Jury of four men
gambled she sold three women has been empanel-sweets. She did not find 10 Itu.
necessary to accompany him in Before the Prosecutor pre Un Long as she did in Hung- sented his case against the
hom. accused, Mr Bernacchi asked
"FATE COUNTS”
leave for his instructing solici Witness denied that the cards
tor to retire as he was engaged
He added that Mr produced were in use on that elsewhere.
further denied that Kan's clerk would
be day. She to
in taking she and her husband were assist present
sald The the party gambling. She notes of the proceedings.
her husband sometimes mado application was granted,
T
In
Jost.
Apparatus
A fine of $100 was imposed by Mr Wicks nt Kowloon this morning on a Northerner, Yau Mak-lul, 45, for possession of radio-communication apparatus without a licence.
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below:
Thursday's Alr
sday, JULY 19
Biam. Malaya, Indonesia, 3 p.m via C.P.A.
By Surface Macao 8 am. A p.nl..
| Mon/Tak Bing.
Mauritius East &South
15 pm. as fuys.
Africa,
Formous, à p.m., o Wing Song.
FRIDAY, JULY 29 ·
By Alr Canada, USA.. 8.30 a.m.. vis C.P.A.L.
Formosa, 10 a.m.. CAT, Indo-China, France. French North Be West Altco Great Britain, 10 s.m.. Air France
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Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon. 5 ... 2.0.A.C
Formosa, pan., ILIC. Aleways. B.N. Bomeo, Alistralia, New Zen- land. 3 p.m.._Q.2.A.
By BurlaCO Macao. a.m.; 5p.m.. Men/Tak Shing.
China, People's Republie, 9.30 a.151.. train vis Canton,
Japan. 10 am.. as Patroclus. Korea, Noon as Laure Pattbon. Indo-China, Noun 4 Nigelock. Malaya, Noon as Kwelyans. Ceylon, Madagascar, India, Pakke- tan, 2 p.m. Star Alcyone.
Canada (Parcels only). 2 p.m., sa American Mall,
HATURDAY, JULY 21 By Air Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, UBA.. Canada, & 8.m., Ve F.A.L.
U.S.A., Canada, 2 P‚‚ Formosa, 3 p.m., C.A...A
Indonesia Slam, Malaya.
A2254 tralia, New Zealand, & p.m., P.O.AS.
Japan, p.m., B.O.A.C.
By Surface Macao, a.m.; 8 p.m., Hu Men/Tak Shing.
The case for the prosecution was that two sets of antenna klt and 18 sets of aerial bases were found in 10 cases of aeroplanes spare parts which the accused said were given to him security for a $80,000 loan.
A Police party ralded the of 285 Prince Edward Road on June 29 and seized the aeroplane parts. Accused later claimed the goods at the Kowloon City Police Station. The antenna kit was used for transmission and reception of wireless and the aerial bases
auto for
pilot purposes in aeroplanes, a radio technician told the Court.
Mr Greenfield said that a fight money and sometimes he
"It
is fate that counts in gom→ between two persons cecurred alongside rallway in King's bling. Sometimes you win and Park. There was a steep cliff to sometimes you lose," she added, Mr Bernacchi: I suggest that the railway line below, known
both of you as the Chatham Path,
garege mainly lived off his profits. As the dight proceeded an old gambling
Witness: No. his wife by man accompanied
suggest there were not two Seoul, July 19. came along and tried to make
e." The accused, who was people gambling on that after- peace." United Nations and alleged to be one of the two men
were six or more noon; there Din Bey told Mr Caffery Egypt would not be used by Israel in Communist delegates met engaged in the struggle gave people--I saw only two.
way likely to endanger for 20 minutes today in
And amongst them were your- him a blow or a push, which saw a chance to solve the dis-any
United! security. pute through normal diplomalle Egyptian
hot and humid Kaesong sent him dying over the edge, self, another woman and several charmels without
down below and men.-I was not one of them. crashed in an effort to settle a sin-led almost at once. The accused And that the persons who gle vital issue blocking then ran away but was pursued chased accused were the other
and eventually caught.
gamblers-Not gamblers. police also took part. peace agenda.
The trial is proceeding. The agreement probably was with- centred on, demands for drawal of foreign troops-
The
Coune debate.
Security Press.
The question question
was submitted to the Council
Last week when Israel complain- ed against
blockading pt's action
shipping,
cluding oil shipments
recently Initiated by Australin,
and the United "stiff
New Zealand States,
נג תאים
This, he said, was comple-
to Britain's mentary rangements with Australia and
in-
to the
Wax
E
Rumours Were agreement
was
False
on
a
Korea
WIDOW'S EVIDENCE Sin Yung, 48, widow of the deceased, said she and her hus-
The
Yau, who was defended by Mr 3. M. d'Almoda Remedios, sald he was told the cases con- tained spare parts of planes and did not know about radio-
seventh meeting convened bard came to Un Long at the NEED MORE communication apparatus,
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TRAINING
the
The Magistrate ordered the
remain with seizure to Police until the accused obtained a licence for it.
China, People's Republic, 9.30a.m.,
v.m, train via Canton. Japan, 9 a.m., si Hai Lee. Philippines, Middle East. 6 p... La Calches.
SUNDAY, JULY 22 By Air Fermoan. m., via H.K. Air ways.
Indo-China, India, Pakistan, France, French North & Weat Britain Europe. 5 Attica, Great D.m., Air France.
By Surface Macao. 1 p.m.. as Tai Loy.
MONDAY, JULY 23 By Air Formosa, 2 p.m. Yu CAT. Burma, India. Palosion, Fast, Africa. Great Britain, Europe, 5 pm., O.A.C.
Japan, 5 p.m., B.O.A.C.
Middle
Formona, Okinawa, 'U.B.A.... Canáda, 8pm.. H.K.A./N.W.AL
Alam, Malaya. 5 p.m., C.P.A
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8. Programme: Bummary:
0.02,
Jazz for the Moderns" presented by John Waring (Btudio); 020, "Hit Parkde": 7. Boston Promenade Orchestra: 7,15, Latter from America, by Alatair Cooke (re-broadcast of London Rainy): 7,30. La Derni-Heure Francaise (Studio): 8, World News
Seme 200,000 militiamen in Kwangtung will be required to at undergo further military training | INTELLIGENCE TEST-SOLUTION and News Analysis (London Relay)
Both acting chief of ECA. MR pro-moved ove minutes i bridge whiances sald she saw two
Vincent Checchi
and Mr Jose
after the
Sailor's Night Ride
(1) Tehardson; (2) Galsworthy: (8) Thackeray.
London Express Servici, S
boginning of January in order to
ono as toont his eyes,
of which was blind and the other defec- Later they moved to tive. Hunghom. About
bout 7 pm. on May
21 09 she and her husband were re- turn turnky--home- from-Yaumati they took a short cut along a
for a period of two months at railway line. On a path near a
various barracks starting August 1, according to a Chinese Press a number of report.
Shortly
The report slated that the had found the dispered.
mililiomen to be very poor Acaused who was one of the soldiers and a large number of
proached the!
then did even know how to who was an old use are arms. other man He caught, hold of the
It is said that after the train- by the chest and demanded the return of the money he hazing, militiamen will take over From Jan, 20, 1936 to Dec. 10, God Save the Kings 11.30, duties losh, sald witness. Her husband entry and other guard
band from regular troops, who will be walked up the two men and moved to the outskirts of the attempted to separate chem, city to check Nationalist gueril- Accured pushed her husband las activities.
sido
men gambling arki
afterwards
the up and the
other people broke Communists
man
to
no!
Haila relinery,
The
Israeli complaint not yet formally on the Coun
Councli and the
at 11 o'clock this morning and Monila, July 19. cil agenda
The Philippines Herald sald adjourned 20 minutes later chairman, Sir Gladwyn Jebb of
complete satisfae-the conference recessed far Britain, has not yet set a dale today that
(lon"
given President minutes, an offcial Army news for the Suez debate.
Elpidio Quirino last night that release said. OTHER CONVERSATIONS
UN delegates arrived In Informants sald Salah el Din there is not the slightest irre-
the Kaesung at 10,45 by helicopter. or scandal" in Rularity -talks-on Bey also conducted
of American--ECA They went directly to the-con- of handling with the matter
envoys
ference site where they held huddic. The other interested nations in re- goods sent here.
His remarks were cent days.
Communists transmitted by Mr Caffery
the formal conference began. the State Department yesterday Yulo, chief of the Philippines later and met separately before
Immediate consultations Counell for United States Aid, were initiated among
An Allied motor convoy of Count!!
Herald communication and service per- as well as called on President Quirino inic delegations here
yesterday the Foreign Once with
in published an editorial saying sonnel, together with 14 corres- pondents, reached Kaesong an American that "certain high London.
Acting under strong Partia oficials and certain Americans" hour earlier. Associated Press. were circulating storica of graft pressure, Britain has menury
in connection with a shipment the lead in drafting taken
resolution that in effect of 4,000 tons of fertiliser here.
Herald story said that The quil order Egypt to would
"reports brought together at the blockading the Canal.
Diplomats hero expressed conference confirmed the Ameri- nt the hows and can Embassy as one of the gratification
possibly the the attitude of the sources, Com-described
the of
unwarranted Egyptian Foreign Minister as source,
Able Scaman William John
steep, which It was ari essential part of a one of high statesmanship. They statements and gossip on ECA
Canning, 21, of HMS
Tamar,
to be at editorial expressing settlement which refused to see in it any vielding and Philcusa operations." Japanese
was fined $50 by Mr Hin-shing height. would also comprise n penco by Western pressure on the gratification that the rumours
at Central this morning United Sintes, treaty with Japan and the pro-matter-the
had been squelched, the Herald when he pleaded guilty to
d fled. He was pursued posed defence agreement be-Britain and half dozen other said that it is a most regret-i
and report, the Communist authori tween the United States and Western
licence early this morning. He eventually arrested. nations protested table note, however, that the driving a motor cycle without a
les in Cantion have sent thou- Sho to the future we against the blockade in the past US Embassy was one
went down "Looking
the steep, sands of unemployed workers to continued, and wilness
work found rural districte for farm nee the Australian, New Zealand but rather realisation by the sources of unverified statements was also bound over in the sum Sub-Inspector S11. Yuen told Cairo government that a heated and gratuitous criticism which of $100 for six months,
im
the fiusband
of this beginning and United States pact as a
Council debate on Suez would undoubtedly were the origin of
the defendant
called to. step in the direction of an even
was stopped by & Police officer
shallow water, merged
It more far-reaching arrangement threaten to create a gap be the rumeur which was begin the Bench that
is reported that most of parring policeman to help, but tween Egypt and the west on ning to take on the appearance while driving a motor cycle in
In Canton have factories he refused to come to her as the fire." Associates
Fenwick Sicee!, Wanchal, larger international Issues,
sistance. Another policeman been compelled to work part shortly after 2 am, with Both the United States and Press.
parsenger at the back. Egypt were said to have laid the
Asked to produce his licence, groundwork recently for dar-
he told the Police officer he reaching co-operation in the
hadn't one and "couldn't care global political sphere and there
less.". is beler, both in Washington and Cairo, that a clash on the Suez Issue may jeopardise this rela- tionship. Diplomats now believe a satisfactory compromise possi- TENSION EASING
New Zealand within a
manwenith framework.
Japan.
In the Pacific," he said.--Reu- ter.
Magistrate's Warning
Six
sampan
owners,
Ave
In
on
of Д wild
chict
of the
Dewey's Manila
Engagements
B
women OTRI
ble. one man, were extiliemed by Mr T. B. Low at the Matine Court this morning plying their craft for hire within 300 foot of a warship. was ezen in a statement to the 25 invited guests at Malacanan spirits, which secounted for his
for
Manila, July 19. Governor Thomas E. Dewey Meanwhile, an Indication of of New York will lunch with the easing of tension on Suez President Elpidio Quirino and
Palace today.
ពង by
fver
he and as
Was of thre near the edge ከሶ plunged down the witness estimated least four-storey
shouted "Save Life"
of people number
Unemployed
Sent To Farms
According to a Chinese Press
Editor's Funeral Tomorrow
OL
who died
arrived later and helped her time because of a shortage,
Several rubber lift her husband who was later raw materials.
factories have taken away.
closed down Witness sald she had never during the recent weeks. seen accused before.
It is estimated that the num- SUGGESTION. DENIED ber of unemployed in the city Lt. Cuming, RN, Canning's
In answer to Mr Bernacchi, is over 100,000. superior officer, sald in mitiga- fien that the defdadant find witness said she almost always deceased where- accompanied a very good record, during his past three years' servies here, ver he went since they moved and was due to return Home
cut to Hunghom. At Un Long He her husband's eyesight was no!
The funeral will take place at the end of next month.
as bad- and he could go about
tomorrow of Mr Leung
Shiu- appeared to have been in high
on his own. foolish action.
Witness denied her husband chung, Chief Editor of the Wah. Inspector C. Pile, who arrested United Press today by the chief
Mr Dewey, New York Com Canring sald the motor cycle was engaged in gambling. She iu Evening News defendants TOON the USS Egyptian delegate here, Mah-
night The procession
Will Menard, off the Naval Dockyard enoud Fawzi Bey. He refused to missioner of Public Services was borrowed from someone ver he went since they moved at the Central Hospital last
Forelineke, and he was taking a ship- to Hunghom because It was
more profitable for her hus-leave the International Funeral vesterday, wald that there were discuss chances of settlement of Paul Lockwood, and
30sampans clustered the dispute, but said: "Egypt hos Affairs Secretary Carlos moto for a ride,
Parlour, 41 Lockhart Road, were guests of Am-
band.
2.30 p.m. for the Chinese Per- around the warship and he dong already and will continue Nomulo
Counsel produced five play-manent Cemetery, Aberdeen. succeeded only in arresting the to do her utmost, with a view to bassador Myron M. Cowen Inst
ing cards which he said were defendants. He agreed with alleviating, to a degree which night at a private dinner at the
found on the deceased at the the Magistrate that there was would not endanger her safety Ambassador's home.
time he met his death, Witnes very little chance for the Police
said he carried them with him to effect more arreste as the
ince they moved out from Un
Wellington, July 19. boots began to waiter when they naw she Police approaching
Long,
Third was a muffled explo Wilness agreed the cards ston and a brillant orange flash ---Realstarking a
wore used. In a game called and a policeman giving evidence not know if it was a cheating without bis trousers. UudisN game. She agreed her husband Next me to buys potassium used to work that game in Un chlorate for his cold he will be Long, with other people placing (careful not to put it in the same the bala
ipocket us, hla matches Reuter.
A
Cowen Bald
Charge Follows Ambassador or undermine her sovereignty,
and Philippines
olher Far Claim For Boats of the exercise of the right
Eastern problems were dle Two more licensed sampan inspection and search."
The Egyptian embargo In-cussed.
owners, whose bools were` seized conviction cludes petroleum and obviously
foreign diplomatie colony last week, werd aned $10 each the defendante, aposta of
Mr Cowen's home Court this morning. They were voying passengers to the chip treedom of passage for tankers coption at
Chan Chung, 32, and Wong when caught, Mr Low wamed bound for Halfn,
Governor Dewey is scheduled Cheong 20, who were charged them "that" a heavy penalty Diplomatid, sourced
that a way rolght be found to to depart early Saturday via when they went to the Marine would be imposed should they
open the Canal to off tramo il PAL for Hongkong-Amociáted Police Station to put in a claim aver como baford hier on a
for their boals. numling" charge.
could be given to Press.
the Westam powere would in- and rge part of the American by the Police, In Laichikok Brach
Chemical Debags Policeman
at
whom said that they were consist that" any cottiontent include will meet Mr Dewey at a 10- by Mr T.B. Low at the Marino rind the Lwiy" ' but she did in court-here was suddenly
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