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Eisenhower Starts Sikhs Hold Protest Prayer Meeting Irregularities By
Favourite In NJ Primary Election
Trenton, New Jersey, Apr. 15.
General Dwight Eisenhower started favourite today as voters polled in the New Jersey presi- dential primary election, the first since his impend- ing return from Europe was announced. *
Local newspaper editors in this industrial Atlantic Ben-board State favoured the General to win 55 to GO per cent. of the total Republican vote although his rival is Senator Robert Taft. The names of both are on the Republican ballot.
Optimism Over Taipeh Treaty
May Be Signed In A Few Days' Time
Tokyo, Apr. 16.
In addition to being the first election since the announcement that General Eisenhower would give up his SHAPE Command on June and return home, It is the first contest since the New Hampshire primary on Murch 11 t which both the Generat and Senator Tafi have appeared
on the ballot.
General Elsenhower hax the moved support of the GÖVETHIOPI
New Jersey,
Alfred Mr Driscoll, who
controls tha State Repubilean Party machine. Senator Taft tried to with:- draw hi
name when Mr announced his sup- port for the General, but a
Japan's chief liaison offi-Driscoll
cial at the Taipeh treaty State, judge ruled that it must talks, Mr Eiji Wajima, in remijn. highly optimistic that a Japan Nationalist China
For three weeks a group "OT" "150"STRITA" ""MVC"""TEN" camping outside the New Delhi home of India's Premier Pandit Nehru. are protesting They
the demolition against
of their Temple. All day their praying and chant- ing goes on, and will go
The Senator closed his cam- paign headquarters and has not
votes.
on, they say, if necessary
for ever, if their demand for a new temple on the
trenty will be signed "with-set foot in New Jersey to seek in a few days."
· Arriving at Tokyo's Haugen piport from Taipeh last night, Mr Wajima.
Volers here were also chops- ing today the 3 delegates to told reporters the national convention! "Nothing important stands In Chicago in July at which the
will be chosen.
In
the way of an agreement. Only | Party's presidential candidate
minor problems need to be zeltled now."
Mr Wajimu, who was reported la be carrying the tentative duft of the final treaty, said he was raporilug immediately to Vice Foreign Minister Salzo Iqqchi.
Only Senator Estes Ketauver appears
the Democratie popularity ballot,
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The Democrats are also voting for 36 delegates to their conven- tion,
Industrial New Jersey has it substantial Negro element among its population of nearly | five million and today's voting
He said he would report to the Peline Minister and Foreign Minister Mr Shigeru Yoshida,¦ is expected to indiente trends in the notional labour and Negro
early today.
here suld
Political observers Mr Wajima's presentation of the treaty draft to 'Mr Yoshida would probably be the test which would determine whether the signing would ake place "within a few days."
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Army Hunt For Top-Ranking Huks Intensified
Manila, Apr. 16.
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procedure laid down in the King's Bench Division and not apprehended, and that he must procedure which was peculiar show that they are going to to the criminal jurisdletion.ol abscond. We have nothing on Chen
the Central Criminal Court, Mr the record to indicate there was said the irregularity of which declared. The Defence any fear whatsoever of the de. fendants absconding or not ap- the Attorney-General had been pearing either in person or not sulity had arisen from a com- misinterpretation of the person through their solicitor Plete mis and counsel to answer
the proceeding this substance of འགས་
which criminal information ex-Melo
Was now before his filed by Her Majesty's Attorney- Lordship sitting in his Original General,
1*** | Jurisdiction In other words, there
of the Supreme is provision in such matters for Attorney-General hind a sort of Court o Hongkong. Tite the defendants to appear to fight judicial function. this case and defend themselves through their
their counsel. "My Lord, I will show in due course that this record is lack- ing in the most essential, ele menis which are needed before case can be brought to trial in this Court."
His Lordship: Quasi-judicini. function.
Mr Chen said
Hind been committed and
that by virtue of his prerogative the Attorney-General could suggest to the Court that an offence that the Court should deal with it.
Citing another authority, Mr Chen Bubmitted that an ex-officio informa- NOT NECESSARY
tion was defined as proceedings fled Continuing, Counsel said that the King's Bench Division by the Attorney-General at the direct and days a defendant had proper instance of the Crawn in in the old
writing hy
iconours
as might appearing in endanger the Government. Court, and that gave colouring
or
to civil proceedings. Under the new rules It was not necessary
thereby uses were now
disturb
or
NOTHING ON RECORD
The record before the Court did
Why we say Milliner.
At one time Milan, in northern Italy, set the fashion in dress and ele- gance throughout Europe, just as Paris does now, and a "Milaner" became known as a general term for all makers of women's attire. In English the word has become "mll- liner" and applies only to people dealing in hats.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 By Alf U.S.A.. Canada, 2 p.m., P.A.A. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, a p.m., C.F.A.
Japan, Korea, & p... 5.0.A.C. Formora, f_p.m., H.K. "Aleways, By Burface Hong/Tak Shing.
Macao, 1230 p.m.; 6 p.m., sa Lea
Japan, Canada, 2 p.m., as Wa- shion Madi.
_Sham, 2 p.m., as Prosper.
Indo Chiro, 2 p.m., 6 Lexa that siperak.
-site of the old-one-is-not-Heartened-by- the capture of the American Hus, sue the Prosecutor or the before a man went to trial on an
granted. The Sikhs have been offered a new site two miles from the original one, but this, they any is too far for the children.
London Express.
Stoning Incident All A Mistake
Madrid, Apr. 15, Italian sources. here
The inaln fight between Generat Eisenhower and Senator Tal has been carried on in New Jersey in
the absence of each of them. General Eisen-night described as "a com- hower is still in Paris.
to-
William Pomeroy, and his wife, the Army stepped up in the Sierra Madre. and an Operation Four Roses official spokesman said the capture of one, and pos- sibly four, top-ranking Huks appeared likely.
The Army threw one more battalion into the opera- tions, bringing the number of troops engaged to 6,500 excluding an Air Force unit which is giving close support.
A. Dalence Department spokes- man said intelligence reports) indicated that the four top-
for ranking Huks which the operation was launched
LEAVE TO
week were elil: in the jungle-APPEAL
REFUSED
covered mountain area of Eastern Luzon, 50-60 miles northeast of Manila, where Pomeroy WAB captured on Good Friday and his Filipina wife Cella was caught A. Full Court comprising the | yesterday.
Chief Justice, Sir Gerard Howe, Mr Justice Reece this The four Iuft leaders beliey and
of
not
Radio Hongkong
THURSDAY, APRIL 17 By Air Slam, Burma, Pakistan, Middia East, Afrion, Great Britain, Europe. a a.m., via B.O.A.C.
Indo-China, & plin., Ate Vietnam, Philippines. N. Borneo, 5 p.m.. C.P.A.
By Burface Macao. 1330 p.m.; 8 p.m., ss co Hone/Tak Ahing.
China, People's Republic, 9.30am, train vis Canton,
Indo-China. 10 km, số Hellion. Forman, p.m., Bhengking. Flippines, 1 p.m... ES Mouros.
Pros.
FRIDAY, APRIL 11 By Air Japan, Canada, U.S.A., o' a... (via C.P.A.L.
Slam, India,
Pakistan Bahres.
Eurosę,
W.
Great Britain,
a.m., B.O.A.C
Burma, India 10.30 a.m., Thai Airways,
Formosa, Japan, Noon C.AT. Formosa, Okinawa. 8 p.m., HK.AS NW.A.L.
N. Borneo, Australia, New Zealand
By SurfacO Macno. 12.30 p.m.;
was Me Harold E. Stassen, ba: incident yesterday at Guaduains are Jesus Lava, the No. 1/yun, a weaver, leave to appeal declared, and said he would cite No. 18: "Tea for two:" 8.30, Songs
Also on the Republican ballat plete misunderstanding" the ed to be trapped in the moun- ! morning refused Mak Chan- the Attorney-General, Counsels. G. Hulme Beaman (BBCTS) 18 p.m., Q.E.A..
he
The draft was believed contain Japanese compromises
to
was generally conceded to have little change.-Router.
injara, when a motor conch in which over 40 Italian tourists were travelling was stoned by a crowd.
p.m., us Lea
train via Canton.
China People's Republic, 1.30 «.m.
for a defendant to appear, not in any way show that the re up proceedings quirements laid down had been mal lie said. If the Attorney-Generat in any way.
was trying to bring the defendants entitled to
in the ab 20 trial," as it wars blind-folded, then the Defence said he had not sence of a defendant.
Mr Chen went
followed deal on to
the procedure. There was nothing on the record as to who the with pleas, procedure of trial, witnesses were who are to be called jury,
recognisances and boil, the Defence and the Crown. Such a nor what were the issues between and emphasised they all showed procedure as followed by the Crown the civil manner of procedure. would lead to a terrible cilesion there was any preliminary because the public in general would be deprived of the salutary provi- which could be disposed sions of the criminal practice either Defence could go to Chambers, a Magistrate who would examine the indictment he should be taken before supported by ailldavit, and get witnessca put forward by the Pro- the Judge in his discretion to secution and decide whether there was a prima facie case which he had were to answer. Thereafter the defendant say that certain Issues
would be put to expense in fear of Counsel sald he would
his life or liberty. In the case of a agreed upon and tried.
true bil Bled by the Grand Jury, move to quash the information
there again was the salutary provi because it was, time-honoured, sion. but he would move to stay all "Now in the case of a criminal proceedings until the Crownformation ex-officio your Lordship saw fit to conduct matters in necesity for pleadings and the can- eces way there in agress the manner indicated by law. duct of this suit like a civil action It is our submission that Counsel prepared to moet the case so that we come to Court with these rules set out part of the put forward by the Crown." Low,
The hearing is proce:ding. practice and procedure which must be followed by the Crown by virtue of Sections & and 44 of Chapter 221 of the Laws of Hongkong. Mr Chen sald.
The use of the word "Indict-
H.K.T. ment" die not include a criminal information ex-officio led by 0.00. Programme Summary: 6.03, Children's Half Hour-"Toytown" by
of Ireland: 7.00, Lucky Dip dissident leader Luis Taruc, No, against his conviction for mur- that case later to the Court.
Variety Requests presented by Jan Hong Tak Shing. FALLEN INTO DISUSE Halliday (Studio): 2 leader Jose de Leon alias der.
7.50, Weather Muk was sentenced to death Dimas Alang, and Alfred Saulo,
Quoting from Archbold, MrReport: 8.00, Tume Signal, World News and News Talk. (London
N Borneo, a.m., is Hang Bang. former Manila newspaperman on February 29 by Mr Justice
Chen said that information ex-Relay) 8.15. who is now a leading Hulk pro-year-old woman, Ng Lin, allas last case having taken place in L'Orchestra De La Societe De Parl
Malaya, Burma, India, a 4.3., 4 Gould for the murder of a 20-officio dad fallen into disuse, the 8.30,
Theatre Memories: Santhia. Orchestra of the Week,
Japan. 2 p.,, ke'Sangata, Philippines, 10 a.m., xi Templar, certa Du Centervalaire Paris; Ng Mel-fan, who was said to 1810, The Crown usually pre-9.00, Piang Recital by Bernard These sources said that when
have been his girl friend. The ferred to go by way of indiet- Leting (Studio): 9.30, London Pro- HUKS DISPERSED
SATURDAY, APRIL 19' By Air 2. Provisions for nt least
the coach stopped for lunch at
crime was stated to have taken
with the necessary pre- │menade Orchestra; 9.30, The Can- Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, India, Guadalajara on the way from
last October 8, but Ng's ent some forms of reparations.
The spokesman said concert-
place
Canon's Yen-02.m.. via B.O.A.C. man's Tale on their e air, artillery and ground at body was discovered on a hill-iminary proceedings of examinaterbury Tales-Tie
tian
(BBCTS) Chaucer's Recognition of Nationalist)
Phlipplies,
Itawali, Guam, of the Crown Poem adapted for broadcasting by U.S.A., Canada, 8.m., PAL Zour of the case on the same status as
way home, children mowded tacks appareatly had dispersed side in Lalchkok some
before a The Talians the estimated 300 Huks in the days late Mox (instructed by ing been performed, the man Orchestra
Magistrate and then, Nevil Coght: 10.30, Time for Slam, Burma, India Pakhstan. Allied Powers under term: of
round the car. gave them sweets and food and area. The spokesman, Capt Mr K. F. Wong) appeared for went to trial.
the committal proceedings hav-Music. The BBC Scottish Variety Middle East, Africa, Great Britain.
conducted Japanese peace treaty.
by Kemia Europe, 12.30 p.m., 8.0.A.C took some photographs.
Constante, Cruz, a veteran of Observers said the compro-
Stephen with Ian Gourlay" (BBCTS); 11.00, Radio Newsreel (Landou Mr Justice mises made by the chief Japanese
many engagements with the the appellant, as he did at the
Willicers: Thereupon the Spanish police Holcs, said thus for the Huke trial, but Mr Mok stated that he leads me to think they have an 1120, Weather Report God Save This Relay): 11,15. Goodnight Music; Regotiator in Taipeh. Mr Isao
New York, Apr. 15. intervened, seized the cameras, had succeeded avoiding big-had nothing further to add to the option, Mr Chen.
The Queen: 11,30, Close Down, Kawadu, weakened the Japanese Two businessmen
and took the whole party to the genie franial contact with the record before the Court. sland
Mr Chen: Of course expressed #
in Mrraigned in a felony court to- police station, keeping Yoshida's letter to the American
them: ground troops, who have been The appellant however, told have, my Lord, We haven't day on charges of swindling a there until 10 o'clock Special Ambassador, Mr John Japanese
at night., pressing deeper and deeper into the Court that he had been had a case like this for import concern
They were then ordered back to of Foster Dulles, in December.
the mountains with cruck scouts falsely accused and wrongly | years, We are not objection $780,000.
Madrid.
and teams of Army dogs. They suid
He maintained that to criminal information as such convicted. Mr Yoshida once
Salvatore Calluro of Arling-
he did not commit the crime bectiuse hefore
It is time-honoured. when a treaty signing appeared imminent near the end of New York, appeared in court
A crowd stoned the coach as, NJ, and Maxwelt Meyers left Guadalajara, breaking have had
"The air strikes apparently and was not at the scene. He We are objecting to the manner of Murch, "threw a spanner in accompanied by their attorney hurt.
teBing effect," said claimed that the prosecution wit-in which it has been preferred some windows, but no one was Captain Cruz, "dispersing and nesses at the trial gave contra- because it does not in the works."
Harold Frankel, he was reported to have Eugene R. Canudo ordered them Then
Magistrate
possibly demoralising the Huk dictory evidence.
comply with the requirements force. It is our bellef that de nullifted the Japanese com-to be held in $25,000 ball.
A Guadalajara official said Leon and possibly Taruc and for the reasons for this convie- of Chapter 221 of the Laws of The appellant asked the Court sot out under Sections 0 and 44 promises in Taipeh by issuing
yesterday that fresh instructions to Mr Kawedap. Frisch, 27 of New York for
Almost simultaneously Fred believed
the Spaniards the others are really in danger tion, He was told that in the Hongkong. The reason why the the tourists had of being taken." not to depart from the spirit of whom a warrant had been issued children to pose for photographs,
Crown allowed the criminal in chosen the worst dressed
frat place there was his convic- the December Jelter--Reuter.
along with Callero and Meyers, apparently to give
Celia Pomeroy's father and in and in the second place the formation ex-officio to fall into surrendered in the office of the pression of Spain abroad.
a bad im- family, who live in Manila, ex-evidence given by witnesses was disuse in England is because in conclusive and sufficient upon modern times it seems highly district attorney, Frank Hogan.
pressed joy at the news of her which the jury could convict,
objectionable for proceedings Frisch wp5 Identifcd
Half the touris's were women, she was alive.-United Press.
capture and were glad to know
The Court held there was no to be taken in the case of a salesman for the North Woods and most of them were mem-:
substanze in his grounds
without for misdemeanour
pre- Paper Company, Portiond,bers of the Catholic Action from
leave to eppral.
Ilmipary proceedings being in Maine.
Ravenna province, The tourists
open court and public. that is did not give their names and
say, proceedings which are in open Court before a Magistrate when he takes the deposition for committal; or m the case of the Grand Jury in England, where the Jury considers the bill as presented by the Crown and thoy either return a true bill or throw it out,
on several isstes:
1. Calling the treaty one of "proce"
thon "amily.".
rather Just Americans
3.
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Frisch was taken to the polles station for booking and was to audresses-Reuter.
be arraigned in a felony court this afternoon.
Meyers was able to furnish the ball, but Cafiero was remanded in prison pending hearing on April 17.
Frankel argued that the ball was too high. Assistant District attorney Douglas Null told the court he had information that Calero was planning to leave the country.. Canudo overruled Frankel's plea for lowering the bail-United Press.
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THE EDITOR
Photos Wanted
Sir-It is shortly proposed to hold in Ireland and England an
pagandist.
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Foster-Mother Violates The Regulations
A 32-year-old woman
King-mul was fined $100
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"Flying Saucer' Was Vampire Jet Plane
Quite a number of people. in by Hongkong this morning were
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His Lordship commented that
Mr. Poon. Yan-hol at Central convinced they had seen a "Fly-ho had read that it was far fairer this morning for falling to re- ing Saucer." port her ward's change of ad
international photo exhibition Insp. A. Soutor of the SCA o'clock they had seen
V.3.A.. Canada, 1 p.m., P.AA. Japan. 8 p.m., 3.0.A.C. Indo-China. France, French North
& West Africa, 5 s.m.. Air, Franco.
Siam, 8-p.m.; Thai Airways,
By Galbraith
to an accused person if the pre- Several phoned the China liminary proceedings were not: dreas and her ward's Intended Mall and asked marriage on August 24,
for canirma-` held
In open court because a tion..
person who might be on a Jury They declared that around | reading about it might be pre- of photos at Sanctuaries and Informed. the Court that de moving object high in the sky,
a fast Judlep Strines of Our Lady from us fendant adopted Chan xite trailing what appeared to be ferable in these days to have
Mr. Chan many Dioceses as possible, Day Chan Kwan, allor Chan
Chen replied it was pre-
ton University are
anxious to mai in Singapore at the age of white smoke..
open Court hearings to show Bangor, Apr. 13. obtain such Information and 12. She roturned to thout the mysterious object was that everything was above board. Jack Longland, Director of photos of such Sanctuaries."
3.5 not a visitor 1. Sir Robert Peel. 2. Sussex; Education: for
and registered
from another Counsel said he was not blam Derbyshire and the Rapes were those of Hast-notet Everest climber,
ward at the SCA.
planet. It was a Vampire jeting his learned friend for what. E FOR May I appeal to your readem ri as ings, Pevensey,
plane, doing normal training.
Depr. 13 KEA Harviesť tak, had happened, and it was only Lewes, Bram- among those who last night to tend me for copying photos ber, Arundel und Chichester, 3. rescued injured Ion
Recently lady Inspectors of An RAF 'spokesman told the after an intense research by General Sherman in the Ameri- McNaught Davies,
Gordon of Sanctuaries and Shrines of SCA failed to locate both de- Chino Mall that the Vampire Counsel for the Defence that There they are now--just keep on reading till they've Manchester Our Lady In.... Hongkong and fendant and the wards. Defen- was flying af between 15,000 and ean Civil War (celebrated in the University student at Wake most particularly China,
they now put before the Court Ardant was eventually found at 20,000 and trailing white vapour the law which they had discover
paid for their sodas!!! Bong. "Marching Through field, from a cliff on Snowton, mall postage will be refunded. Georglo"). 4.
|J, Hill Road," ground floor," and from the plane's "exhaust." He ed. Louis Philippe Davies fell 100 feet down 'n H. ROWAN HAMILTON, It was then 'disoovered that said that it was normal; for the Proceedings and the procedure Printed and published by Stewart ARTHUR GAAT (for Bia, Lansdowns_Rd; the girl had been married in vapour at certain altitudes to up to triat had to be in sube and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at $1-3 Dublin, Ireland,
Maeno in August: int-year," condenso and-form-a (tralL
stance -in 'accordance with the| Wyzidnan Street, City of Victoria, In the Colony, of Hongkong
of France.
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