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Indians Call Labour 'Goodwillers'
For Action
On Goa
Bethay. Aug. 19. Leaders of three Indian
political parties came today to appeal to the Government
Hear
About
Chinese Trade Unions
to allow Indian nationals to By Fraser Wighton, Reuter's special correspondent
take part in a movement for the ursion of Portuguese territories with India.
A Communist lender, Mr S A. Dunge, told a pubite meeting could not understand he
he
Indian Governments policy
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Peking, Aug. 19.
Mr Clement Attlee and his seven-fellow Labour Party delegates dined at Peking's cele- brated Summer Palace, former home of the Chinese emperors, tonight-the eve of their departure by of plane for Mukden, 350 miles away.
thu wrkly.
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Tulians too, se sponsable Pat, withen trial fergom of hatia wondd be h complete
He
withd EDRIVER »Na Gloss becaitse Por tugal was a Baanah colony
11. expressed
Mr S V Parathas leader of the Warli trahender took over a large part of the Nagan Haveh enclave of Damn the People's Clown Communist-be Pamy, said "ut for redil firms placed on the movements of the liberatus of Naga Havel, we would have leiated the seri lory much eather
They will be among the first Westerners to penetrate into Manchuria under the Communist regime.
Earlier today the Labour mission visited Poking University. Dr Edith Summerskill visited a food office, Mr Harry Franklin, the Railwaymen's Union President, inspected a railway and Mr Harry Earnshaw, Textile Trade Union leader, went round a textile factory,
to
Leaving by plane early morrow for Mukden. they will
workers' village videntul project On Saturday. they go on by train to Anshan, China's
steel centre biggest which has doubled
In 1853. the average monthly wage of workers in China was 500,000 to 800,000 {*
yuun, which were valued about 08,000 to the
and sterling. The hours of work were eight
i daily, and at
present stale
large-scale eight-hour my under a enterprise, a steel tube factory
was observed. heavy rulling mill and an auto- watu blast furnace,
is popula-
Mr M Maharjan, organi ing secretary of the Botny Hindus the past five years and
the
Extremist Party, Jan Sangh, sald The
gainst Severnent Portuguese might be "sabotaged"
lilion
mach between Cont hd non-bit dernumerators.
FORCED TO DEFY Mr N
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Flying on Tangshon the ful Jowing day. they will VISEL a coaline and return by plane to Peking also on Sunday for a further staf
Western 51 wspaper pondents accompanying the mis sion were today given facts and Trade t.years in The Chinese
mon cement in a chamber Emon perfumes
with frui cakes. iwertoneala cigarettes and cool Li Ning-y, Vice-President of the All-Chinese Federation Tinde Unions with union collen. gues who had previously met the members the mission, told newsmen that the Federa- tion membership was 11 million 15 unions, over 80 Intus and workers cent of having juined.
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Mr Lu talked In front large wall pictures of Marx. Engels, Lepin, Stalin and Mao, lit 10p by bright arthine remming through th: windows frum the garden.
He expained that individum unions were under the leader
of the Federation. ship
Questioned. Atr Liu yaid Union officials ve
401
be
Communist Party members, and checking
with 3 officinis
op pesen und party members.
wire
C Gray, leur of The Praja Sienes Party, card in Peran that trim the fruban Covenantent allowed Inter
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Le fact drinks. * 128Mate Le Thot the Guat and Indians are bran people and so powers o earth pas separate them by awing artidual stiperiors Fifteen members of tin Gran People » Party wha
İy the oval Azad Chanantak Dal (Pice Gyan Cun- gres in the Nagnt Haveh en- Play on August 11 were released today.
They
at Cuded 14 Pples Party President. Mr George Vaz.
and 15 serey N PIR They had been handed over to
There is no closed shop Inten
by Azad thina's unions and a man can Pe
Mr Wilfred Burke discussed the the Gomantal 1.
t6[2L¢「ik¢*
work for public or private fac-, question of food supplies with released that ti at Thana, about
turies whether he is a unionist the Food Minister, Chang Nal-
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NO CLOSED SHOP The Agure in 1940 of the beginning of the Communist re- gime was 2,3733,930.
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it electe deinocratically and the function of the untona is to himprove pro- stuction.
the workers edneste and ruise living standards, Mr Llu said
As
noked. the Company Potamme sipped lemonade, Signal anal
scented tea or beer and nibbled peaches and Neigh The Earth and its
other cholee fruit. Me Liu nade! the ser peints. because the rall workers are represented at
vels of governmint, they play formulating deerees apart in
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"He couldn't come when you called, Mom-he wouldn't play by the rules so we made him a Communist and put him in gaol!"
Eisenhower Calls For World-wide 'Moment Of Prayer'
Evanston, Illinois, Aug. 19,
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CROWN APPEAL DISMISSED
No Jurisdiction To Determine Ownership
JOHN CLARKE'S
CASEBOOK
The Lotus Eater
MACH morning as sho diction to determine the question of ownership | down the street towards, his and/or right to possession of 1,575 taels of gold work, Tom's foster-mother silent prayer of seized on board the ss. Eastern Queen on October 8 offered a last year was upheld by the Acting Chief Justice, gratitude for the change Mr Justice T. J. Gould, at the Appeal Court this that seemed to have come morning.
In doing so, His Lordship dismissed an appeal to deal with, the 18-year-old for by the Crown, by way of case stated, against the as it he had been her own son. ruling of Mr H. H. B. How, Kowloon Magistrate.other had begun to despair of
A Magistrate's decision that he had no juris-E watched him swinging
ង
over the boy.
He had not always been easy
whom she had mcrificed as much
year
age, the
foster-
Tom had been in trouble with the police then, and had been scht to an approved probațion home. "To suffon him with a little discipline before his time
Service for National
comes," they had said.
Named as appellant on behalf Secondly, it might be intended him of the Crown was Mr H. A. to be a preliminary requirement Angus, Director of Commerce before claimant coul be and Industry. lie was repre heard against the application for sented by Mr D. N. E. Rea. The condemnation. respondent was Yeung Kou, who Hon. by the was represented
and Mr Loo d'Almada, Brook A. Bernacchi, both instructed by Mr F. W. Ko. of Messrs Lau, Chan and Ko.
His Lordship said he Found
tend
to
questiona
tight
cases.
10
Tho
a great number of factors wich Inclined him against the first of there alternatives. The phrase proprietary interest" would ex-
cover Mr Justice Gould had re-ownership, but it did not neces
the sarily extend to served his judgment at the con-
possession in all clusion of hearing of the ap-
(nal answer to the Argument peal, and this morning he read
was, be though!, that nothing out is Judgment.
in the Ordinance or regulations
Magistrate power gave the
order as to the nako any vessel in disposal of the articles seized.
of the
In hin opinion, Section
1
to
con-
re-
to
A DAY'S WORK
AT the hostel, Tom did well A and his foster-mother was filled with pride. Then his call- He went for up papers chine. his medical, and failed to pass the tests,
"Well you have to go back to the hostel?" Tom'a foster-mather asked him. She longed to have hun home again.
"Nah," he said, "they've given
me these clothes, and fixed mo
Next morning. reported at
ANOTHER JOB
At the end of a week, ho reported, as he had been ordered, to the probation officer.
"How's
He stated that the proceedings had their origin in the seizure of the gold from the question under Section DA Importation and Exportation Or-
An application on be-16(9) (a) confers on the Magist-up with a job. I start tomorr dinance. half of the Director of Commerce rate power to decide whether a
proprietary in- a builder's yard for work. and Industry was subsequently calmant has a
"determine his He worked one day, and then made under Section 16 of that terest, only to
status as a claimant, as an resigned. condemnatices of for Ordinance
February 1. rident of the proceedings in the the gold, and on
application, and not for the purs 1994, the Magistrate made an
pose of
deciding whether he|DUT each morning after that, oriler under Section 15(8) con-
should be given
B possession of
he set off as If for work, and demning the gold as forfeited.
of case unforfeited properly.
his foster-mother proudly saw way An appeal by
The respondent's position sa him off. from this President Eisenhower today proposed a world-stated was brought
en June 17, 1964, claimant was apparently and order,
was ceded to him at the original Magistrate's order wide moment of prayer—“a mighty, simultaneous, the
the proof by khe subsection. quired intense act of faith”--for a just and durable peace,quashed by Mr Justice Gregg, hearing without
the that President Eisenhower addressed
large question re ownership, and/or Though he considered this throng, including church leaders from throughout right to possession of the gold have been wrong. It was a mai-
for determina- had been disposed the world, at the Assembly of the World Council in question be remitted bacit to her which could not be remedied of Churches on the Northwestern University [tion." and
The matter came before the merits, and the Magistrate could
And indeed he had found but it was have no jurisdiction to exercise campus.
same Magistrate,
him another job, which he was to him that he power conferred upon Bubmitted before
decide only as Incidental to, and for start next day. He started, and He told the assembled clergy-military measures that insure or
and dis- the question
had no jurisdiction our safety
en the purposes of, the application.
Thon then they could lead the way enhance
which had been
one week. stayed there He therefore found,
though not be courago aggression against to a peace that could
referred back; and on July 3 achieved with guns and bombe. ; and our friends.
the Magistrate delivered Mr Eisenhower flew from
know there is no 1954, "But we
ac-1 judgment in which he this true and lasting cure for world a Washington to Sprintfield
submission and 1 this cepted speech tension in guns and bombs. We morning, and after his matored to Evanston,
He was know that only the spirit and found that he had no jurisdie-
tion to deal with the matter. scheduled to fly back to mind of Washington late today.
Mr Attlee talked this morn- Ing with Ha! Chung-hsun. Vire- Chairman of the Commitier Cultural and Educational Affairs of the Government Administra- Counell, and with Ho Chen-halang hend of the Religious Affairs Department of the Committee. on the subject of freedom of religious beliefs ip China,
Dr Edith
Summerskill
Hs-yun and Chen Kuu-tung. Mr Morgan Phillips. Labour Party Secretary, had n talk with Chat To-fi,
Vice- Chairman of the State Planning Committee, on China's economic construction. Router
U.S. Army's
New Atomic Power Plant
лв
an-
Washington, Aug, 19. The United States Army The workers have the right to entered the atomic power
publie
race today with
would nouncement that it build a nuclear power works and elec- to produce heat tricity.
strike strepize sis
prises.
Though in the early days of by Charlotte Biote Port Adupled and read The agine there were trikes by Tielen Dwell Stu
10 15. Boulevard
100 Record articularly in privately owned Cafe
factories, there were now few. 11e- found-about.
Weather 10 510
was Halo News- per: 1, Tuse Mignol
Mr Liu suid overtime Are Louston Itelav 11 15. God-
prohibited in China and night Mus
slag week is worked.
God Has
Close Town
The Queen
WONDERFUL BARGAINS
"GEM" REGINA DISCIPLINED COTTON T-SHIRTS SML MULTI-COLOURED WHITE GROUNDS
ONLY $6 EACH
NYLON BLOUSES, JEWEL STUDDED PICUE VESTS & SHIRTS, ETC.
ONLY $10 & $12 EACH
WHITE SUEDE CASUAL SHOES SLIGHTLY SOILED $5 A PAIR OTHER PUMPS $10 TO $20
WIDEST SELECTIONS
"best buys in town'
Six-
It said the works could taken apart and flown for quick renssembly at remate places.
De The working model will built at Fort Belvoir, in nearby Virginia, and is expected to be in operation within two or three Yo79.
a
man
dedicated
in the Justice and right, and,
to
who
also
ordered
the Magistrate
NOT IN QUESTION
From
Mr Eisenhower felt that his long term, enable us to live in world prayer plan would set in the confidont tranquillity that ruction a great and growing should be man's heritage." Lordship went on, the Director force that could unify men in United Press.
peace.
"There would be
initiated
unerasing and universal study
of the principal factors In the
that global problem
sccm
impede progress toward peace," be said,
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"There would be generated support for honest and de- voted world leaders that would to plumb new inspire them
knowledge and depths of derstanding and seek new paths toward conciliation.
was met as he The President wh landed At
Glenview nearby Naval air station by Dr J. Ros- coe Mijler, president of North- western and Willem V. Hooft, General Secretary of the World Council
They drove in top-down con- vertible over an eight-mile route
10 Miller's home near the Uni-
FRIDAY, AUGUST 20 By Air Formosa, 0 p.m. Indo-China, è p.m. Thaliand, India, Ceylon, Pakistan, versity campus on the shore of Middle East, Africa, Great Britain & Lake Michigan.
Europe. p.m. While the entire tone of the
The Army engineers and the
Malaya, Indonesia. Australia, New Atomic Energy Commission an- President's speech was one of Zealand, 0 p.m. nounced the plans today at peace and spiritual guidance, he news conference. The cost of the
did
works, the Orst designed to pro- duce both electricity and heá', $8 estimated at nearly
VIDA
million,
Dr Lawrence Hafsted, the commission's director of veactor
no: miss the opportunity to drum again on one of his favourite themen keeping America strong .
WE MUST BE STRONG "It is true that in today's world of risk
he said, "we
must
will remaini
and
H
By Burface Macap. p.m.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 By Al Japan, Korea, U.S.A. & Canada, am. Burma... Philippines, 9 4.1. Japan, Korea, U.S.A.. ( p.m.
By Burtace China, People's Republic, 9.30 am. Ceylon, Aden, Middle Malaya.
development, said the small ex° ] „strong - and seek to make our East, S 30 p.m.
good friends · strong -- in ali
perimental works was another approach to the developments those scientific, material and
of atomic power for elviljan use. RENT TO 33 FIRMY Invitations to bid on the de- sign and construction were sent today to 33 Arms.
Colonel James Lampert, chief
or the Nuclear Power Division of the Corps of Engineers, said no single part of the works was to be too large to be carried by sircraft.
to
at Fort
USA Getting Tired
Of Crooked Politics Says Ike
"
Macho. Philippines, 2 p.m. North Borneo, 2 pm. Mauritius, FE Africa, 8 Africa, (No. Rhodesta P/P via L. Marquis),
• p.m. China, People's Republic, 0 p.m. Manso, é p.m.
SUNDAY AU
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Malaya. Indo-China,
Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, & p.m.
at this stage.
The
of on the
was asked.
the job going?" he
"Left it, as a matter of fact,"
"But what the....
Tom said alrily.
9 alright," Tom said. "I got
meseif a better one..
the
for different rurous, the resumed the easier way of
through living going correct in find- Magistrate Was
that he had no juridiction motions of setting off for work, and returning home at the pro- per time, but spending the days cide the questions referred to
in idleness. under Section 13 (9) (a) to le him, and the pressot appeal was Becordingly missed.
No order was made regarding
that decision, His the gold.
and of Commerce
Industry brought the prosent appeal by way of caso stated,
in
Government
NOTHING BUT LIES
WHEN pay-days camo round, he tobbed off his foster- mother's inquiries as to whether he could contribute something to his upkeep, with a series of
excuses. They were all accepted.
But as we
well as
giving up work,
Tom had now given up report-
ting to the probation Appointments
After setting out certain re- levant sections of the Importa- tion and Exportation Ordinance. he said Me Justice Gregg's do- elsion that the gold in question
to conde was not liable
H.E. the Officer Administering was not of course in
It was the Government has in the present Court.
appointed enough to say that the basis of Mr D. A. R. Colborne to be an that there Omelal Justice of the Peace for "contraven- the Colony of Hongkong. It was
the announced in the sion
Government the purposes of Gazette today. Section 15(1); there was an at-
was no
was
the jus con of the
tion" of a Ordinance for
Questions were asked, a warrant was issued. The other day at Street. Tom, a shockt- Bow
dark, pleasant-looking headed, south, pleaded guilty to a breach of probation.
Mr
the probation Badger, officer, went into the wlimas- box, and fold the story to the magistrate, Mr K. J. P. Batra
continually clough.
"He's
It was also notified that Mr tempted contravention, which D. E. Brooks has been appointed though it might invite penalties to act as Controller of Broad deceived his foster-mother," Mr under another section did not casting, as from August 12, 1954. Badger sald, "and told nothing render the gold liable to forfel- Other appointments gazetted but itcs for a long time."""
Mr Cheung The case stated for the opinion Education Officer,
ture.
one
were
to
Shut-ling, bo st
SOMETHING STRONGER "BUT how
of the Appeal Court raised only Inspector of Schools; Mr Lau question whether or not Chan-kwok to be a Member of the Magistrale had "Jurisdiction the Public Transport Advisory to determine questions of pro- Committon,
It was nollded that Mr Arthur priotary interest in articles salzed by the Director
Solitor-General, the probation officer. of Commerce Hooton, QC, ilable to for-resumed duty on August 12. and Industry as felture whore as a matter of law
no liability to forefelture under the provisions of Section 13(1) ever arose in respect of the said articles."
NO ARGUMENT
New Consular Appointments
has he been spending his days?" tha megistrate asked.
"Just killing around," answered And he went on to fall of the struggle, Tom's foster mother had endured to support him. The sort of struggle as small birds endure that have a cuckco in the nest.
samo
"You think bu ought to go back to the hostel?"
147 think perhaps something stronger," sighed Mr Badger.
magistrato-understood. "I shall remand you in custody for a Borstal report," he said to Tom
The
The boy winced, and went
As far as the present Court
H.E. the Ometr Administering was concerned; it was common ground that there was no argu- the Government has recognezd ment before Mr Justice Gregg Senhor Josios Carntire Lezo, on the question of jurisdiction, pecvistonally and pending and he (Mr Justice Gould) was elicns from the Secretary of therefore at liberty to decide State for the Colonies, es Consul that question on the merits. General for Brazil at Hongkong, way. It icoked as it his days
His Lordship went on to say t
it was anounced in the Govern of lotus-eating were numbered,
and us
this foster-mother that in his judgment now under mont Gazttle today.
might, at last be able to take was also notified that the some thought for herself. There It appeal the Magistrate gave it
his opinion; that section Queen's Exequatur empowering were going to be changes" hll
round, 15(9) . (a) only became opera Mr Karl Torsten Brandel to act tive after the Court, had decided as Consul for Sweden at Hong- that the particular articles were kong, has received Her Ma-
jesty's „algnature. "In Hili view, Mr
Mr Virich Rothe, has been re- continued, the question of cognised as Consul
and Mr whether the Magistrate can Wolfgang Behrends
as Vice her or has not a proprietary in- of Germany at Hongkong. This determine whether the claimant Consul for the Federal Republic terest depends upon the purpose recognition is provisional and
not liable to for Justice Gould
Revenue Surplus
25% cash discount on all newly imported gorgeous dresses for Party and Bridal wear. 30% on all pretty casual cottons and short-sleeved nylon & orlon blouses
The decision was made
ing pretty sick and red of Dr Boyd Carpenter
Dead and sweaters and swimsuits etc. Many at construct the works
Belvoir, officials said, to provide "HALF PRICES". BARGAINS INCOM-Unlimited facilities for exper!-
Washington, Aug. 19. mentation and also to train
the clack Dr William Boyd Carpenter, PARABLE!
engineers in the use, disassem
British-born' author, lecturer of the renotor.
Professor Emeritus Of Mr. Eisenhower's remarks were and An Army statement spoke of the working model as a "pack- 1 in notes prepared for a speech | Georgetown University, died at/of Section 15(D)(a), There arepondingɔ, tristructions from the loancisi itotement :publlibeedi Lax-
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ago" in the sense that it could be packed up and shipped in war or pesor. It said such a movable power source would be
Printed and published by WILLIAM. Altck. GAMAM for useful at rolated bases where and on behalf of South China Morning Post.-Lalmitaci ́at 1-8 fuel transportation was costly Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong. and difficult.--Router,
Springfield, Illinois, Aug. 19. President Eisenhower declared today that "the country is get- crooked poifiles."
He personally was “pick and tired of listening to clock of the prophets of doom, he added.
at a Republican Day celebration his home today, of a roke. He at the illnbia State fair. Wer $
The address was the open bat De Bord Carbenter was an shot in the Administration, drive authority on 156
Enste
be
dhe te encert might Secretary of State for the intended to ascertain whether, Colonies, trave calve the ketialks 'dit: question if claimant was entitled to re-
they, waw not condemned. Tal puppidele? ton hayes béns the
At the to maintain Repellendons be Virginia and at accepont view Bature the Maging of "Congress in the autumn
China-Reuter, election.---Reuter.
$19,133.231.67, for the month of A large surplus of revenus over expenditure, amounting 10 May 1956, was recorded in the
the Government Gazette today.
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