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LEAFLET
1
RAID
Nationalists Make Paper Attack
On Chinese Premier
Taipei, Sept. 9,
Nationalist China last night sent an unknown number of American-made B-25 bombers over Shanghai and Canton and dropped several million leaflets condemning Chou En-lai “as the biggest criminal" of China who was once under order of arrest by the Shanghai Municipal Council in 1931.
Pilots who risked danger in flying over the two cities returned to Taipei's Shungshan Airbase safely shortly after 0200 Formosa time and were personally greeted by General Wang Shu-ming, Commander-in-Chief of the Nationalist Air Force.
Police Stand By
In Cairo
Calro, Sept. 10.
Steel-helmeted police stood by
I
The leafels condemned Chost En-Jal
the criminal who 'drove the Chinese people inta the Korean and French fudo- China wars, compelled them to work all day and ruight and sold their precious rice to Russia uf
a cheap price and starved them i
In the Yangtze River flood.
'The pilots who flew over Shanghai said the city was brightly lit except when they were flying over Lunghua oir - feld, the runway lights and other tights in the vicinity were
as several thousand members of completely blacked out..
the Moslem Brotherhood gather-
The planes flow over Shang-
were
ed here last night with the ob-hat for Ave ninutes during ject of unseating Dr Hasan e
I which 1,000,000 leafcia Hodelby, their powerful leader
dropped. On their way home of searchlights they an svOICS and were shot at by strong anti- nirauf!
estimated gunfire 100,000 rounds.
He
was
absent from
FIC
Just
rúhl's
meeting
In secretly printed Jentets which have been widely tributed, Dr Hodelby
103
de.
STAYED FIVE MINUTES
CHINA MAIL
ON
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954.
LARGEST
WILLING
TEAGE
GUARANTE
SHANGHAI Young Sailors Win
SEATO Talks Open In Manila
This picture-first to arrive from Manila shows delegates to the SEATO conference scated around #1
Crown Withdraws Application
semi-circular Costs Awarded To
table listening to one of the speeches. (Photo from United States In- formation Service).
Singapore N.S. Men May Have saved Ove To Fight Abroad
clared his hostility to Premier Gamel Abdel Nasser's regine and threatened to sabotage the The pilots who flew over Can- |
ion suid they Suez
agreement with Britain.
the Colonel Nasser hus alleged Drininutes ver
clty and for Formes after Hodeiby and his supporters are headed plotting to seize power by the dropping a million leaflets.
Canton was brightly lit every- use of violence. He also said they were making attempts to form where and no anti-aircraft gün The exact number of was fired, secret brotherhood cells in the
planes that look pai In the army and police,
mission Ever the two cities was Dissident
the
not disclosed.-Reuter. Brotherhood today began tele- graphing their support for the Government
member:
گردی
was
Lasi
aight's meeting called to elect a new Constitu- tional Assembly, which have рочета 10 wisent Hotelby and appoint a council of three to direct the movement
In his place.-Beuter.
Dr
PEKING CLAIM
the
re-
1.46
London, Sept. 9. Chinese Communist unti. al- would craft units shot down one Na-
linnollet
and damaged plane are her in Fuklen Province on the coast opposite Formosa,
Agency New China ported tonight (Thursday). said: "At The agency hours today a Chiang Kai-shek 13-25 bomber intruded over Amoy and dropped two bombs. "i escaped after anti-aircraft guns of the People's Liberation Army opened fire.
'World Citizen' Stays Aboard
Cherbourg, Sept. 8.
At 6.30 hours today six Chiang Port pollee refused to allow Kal-thek F-47 nghters intruded Mr Gary Davis, self-styled "world citizen No. 1" to land over Amoy and dropped four And-aircraft artillery the bombs. when he arrived here in
of the F-47 shot down on liner United States today.
The liner sulls back the fighter and damaged another.
AI 2350 hours yesterday United States tomorrow.
Mr Davis was refused per-Chiang Kai-shek plane intruded mission to land in Britain yes-over Amcy and escaped alter terday when the United States anti-aircraft guns opened fire," decked Southampton.-Reuter, the report added.--Reuter.
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signed in
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But for the present there will be 1:0 mátor
the change in detence plans of the y, the Singapers Defence Secretery Mr L. H. N. Davies raid yesterday.
United Press,
Mr Lawrence Leong
Costs against the Crown were awarded to the Magistrate, Mr Lawrence Leong by Mr Justice J. Reynolds in the Supreme Court this morning after the Crown withdrew its application to en- force Mr Leong to state a case concerning a charge
Appeal
SHKAFFEKS
JOHN CLARKE'S
CASEBOOK
Against Gaol Term The Happy
But Cuning Sentence Stands
Two sailors of the Royal Navy successfully appealed against their sentence of three years hard labour, passed upon them last month for rob- bery with aggravation, before the Full Court, com- prising the acting Chief Justice, Mr Justice T. J. Gould, and the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice C. W. Reece, this morning.
that there
...
Im-
TH
Homes
HREE generations of th family shared the littl house in North London. "Un
the ground floor, Mary lived. a tall woman of 65, upon whom long filness #ti serious accidents had left their mark, and yet whose eyes had still something left of the brightness they must have possessed when shu was a girl..
needed
Appellants, Peter Wilkinson; proper sentence, but we have had 19, and John Joseph Flynn, 19, ing officer and by the nov. Haig evidence given by your command- both of HMS St Bride's Bay. Brown which leads the Court to
In the fat above, lived Mary' had their prison terms varied to believe this case should be treated daughter, and her five children, being bound over to be of good an exception, and the Court con- whom she did her best to look riders that in view of the evidence after, though more often tha behaviour for three years, but that it has heard which goes further i the sentence of corporal punish-tun evidence of that type normally, not, it was the who ment of ten strikes of the cane on to applications over to be caring for. She was crippled is to stand,
the Pro with rheumatoid arthritis. bationers provision of the Criminal They were convicted of rob- Procedure Ordinance it should be
But though there had been, bing a Chinese of a pair of in this case.
in that house, so much of mis- Therefore the Court is allowing fortune, the two homes it 'con- binoculars and 70 centa in your application for leave to Garden Noad
after they had and in lieu of the sentence of stained were happler than many that have more reason for con- stopped the man and asked for prisonment Imposed upon you, it is
ordered that you be discharged tent. a light.
conditionally upon your entering who Mr A. J. Clifford,
Epinto recognisances without sureties. peared for both appellants on to be of good behaviour and to the instructions of Mr J. C. B. PAT for sentence when called
upon in three
The sentence Slack, of Hastings arid Co., of corporal punishment la confirmed made a strong plea in mitigation and will be carried out forthwith.
The first part of this means that offence. He said both
If you are caught in any miscon appellants
ints were just 19 and very duct in this Colany at any time in immature. He drow the three years, you call be brought Court's attention to the increase and son count feat. crime ing tendency of the Courts at how being dealt with
Mr Clifford: "I am extremely Home to treat with Jentency grateful to Your Lordships. crimes by youths up to the age of 25, and elted a number of cases in support
of the
FIRST OFFENCE Counsel pleaded that was the appellants' arst offence. Both had good characters and they committed their crime while drunk. The attack on the com- plainant was unpremeditated,
An Expensive
and the mun hud not sutered To the Court not to send the men
serious injury.
of receiving stolen property where he discharged to prison. an accused woman, So Yin-chan.
not bey.
Mr Leong to show cause why he should not state a case. This morning when the order
WAS PRISON, returnable, the Solleitor-General Mr Arthur Hooton, QC, asked
Crowi
Counsel, M- Hay
Glying, his decision on the question of costs, Mr Justice Reynolds declared that it was agreed that it was a matter for the Court's discretion.
that
the order nisi be dis- He sald "I consider that Mr charged, as subsequent Leong was justified in appearing being made, a situation
Counsel
serious very
nature precedented had arisen, allegations of a personal nature He said that there was a direct were made against him. I also confict of sworn evidence as to consider it most
the unlikely that
the pronouncement of A surplus of $5,762,880.08 for the Crown could have been suc-Magistrate in the case, and to the month of June was recorded cessful in their application to continue further would
entall in the
made: ab- making allegations of an
Surplus For June
to its
un-
Counsel urged
the
Farewell
Hongkong
Saying goodbye to the
1
SOMETHING CHEERFUL
BETWEEN Mary and her daughter there was littlo friction
and much harmony, because each, knowing suffer- ing, could understand the other's wants, and bear with patience the other's demands.
So when Mary told her daughter that the day had been decided upon when she should enter a sanatorium, the daugh ter's response was prompt and characteristic. She said: "You'll want some nice things to wear some woollies," there, Mum, And though she was not very well off herself; she gave her mother some money with which to buy a jumper or a
bedjackot. Boing to cheer
Mary's
mother came
up.
.to
the
at
West End. She bought pullover
in'in store bright
another counter, picked up" a cherry-coloured jersey-cardigan set, laid it over her arm under the coat she was wearing, and walked off without paying for
t
ALL A MISTAKE STORE. detective....stopped
Aher in the street. "You must
come back to the office with me," she said, Meekly, Mary did as she was bid. Then, on the way office, sho
cried out and turned us if to bolt. She was caught and held.
The captain of HMS St Colony proved rather ex- Bride's Bay, Cindr C.L. Scott, pensive for 19-year-old appellants' commanding William Collins, seaman of RN, Mr Leong was represented by as to where in fact the proce-officer, seslied to the men's HMS Defender, who was Mr Brook Bernacchi (Instructed dure followed by the Crown in
said.. by Mr M. A. da Silva), and the the present proceedings was
character, saying they had fined $50. and ordered to guilty of any offence pay $100 compensation for Crown by the Bolleftor-General, correct. Mr Arthur Hopton, Q.C.,
and The Crown obtained a rule D. F. O. nist on August. 6 calling upon. Chaplain to the Missions to cafe show window in the
The Rev. W. J. Haig-Brown, maliciously
B damaging told of his visits to the early hours of this morning. pellants while they were. In
He was fined by Mr Hin-ching opinion that both
and expressed the ΙΔ at Central this morning when
were good boys who would be
he pleaded guilty to damaging to the managor's amenable
window
the Great to naval discipline. He thought Shanghai Cafe, owned by Wu they would benefit "from a good tanning to their backsides," but Tak-ming; who asked for $100 said he felt a
compensation. prison term would
Whillo carousing with a friend, do them untold harm.
W. A. Blair-KETT, Mr
Crown who escaped arrest, Collins. be- Counsel, sald offences of the the Plaza Ballroom before he haved In a disorderly manner at type appellants had committed
was evictod had risen in the
∙18 W past
the fokis by
The months. He submitted that trouble started when Colling for himself ghi demanded drinks Court might tho do in regard to the sentences, and his friend and refused he asked that the sentence of leave after being told that the caning should not be interfered ballroom did not have a liquor with.
On the charge of disorderly "SERIOUS CRIME
was cautioned Giving the Court's decision, Me Justice Could said: "The Court and bound over in $350 for ong has listened
arguments year. advanced on your behalf by Coun His entor offlèer
by
as
Anancial statement for have the order is not pleasant nature. As the oh whatever the period, published in the solute, as mandamus Government Gazette today, Have been granted unless. It is of these proceedings was to Revenue for the month care effective and Mr Leong's deelalon have the law stated, by the to $30,768,155.87, while
Geroral riod was, on was no case to answer Supreme Court, the Attorney
and he came to the conclusion that the proper pro (cedure was to discontinue the
present proceedings.
Mr. Bernacchi contended that the application, by, the Crown in the first place was out ef
pediture for the same period was, on the facts as disclosed in
$25.005,276.70. The the depositions, correct." totalled
The Judge added that he did general revenue balance as at June 30 stood at $280,134,818.55. not intend to make any decision
Gramophones May Soon Be Outdated
You gramophone enthusiasts might as well get ready for another revolution. Only a few years ago 78 r.p.m. records started going out of fashion. The long-playing 38-1/38 took their place
and you could get a complete symphony or twelve to. sixteen jazz.hits on one record.
M
This
brand new gadget (it's so new For
Court in every conceivable re-
an
spect.
cet. The Crown had not fol- lowed the procedural require- ments and moreover the de- positions supported the fact that Mr Leong did not make erroneous decision. The Police Inspector, not being a legal man, misunderstood the law which Mr Leong pointed out to him,
Appointments
H.E. the Omeer Administering. the Government has appointed
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This time it's not just your, recently look variety to the Mr F.D. Angus to act as records that are going to be out- Middle West. He's just return-Assistant Commissioner of In- dated but your THREE-SPEED, ed and now writes about -THE land Revenue, during the AUTOMATIC - CHANGE CRAZIEST TOWN ON EARTIL D'Osence of Mr.C.W. Norris, It GRAMOPHONES, TOO!
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At Great Marlborough Street, next morning she pleaded not guilty to the theft, telling, Mr. Clyde Wilson that the whole she had forgotten to pay for the thing had been a mistake, thas cardigan sel.
AN ACCIDENT
It under your coat?” tho YOU don't remember putting magistrato naked, Mary shook her head. "I do and I don'2”, she said. "You" seo,
I had an accident some time ago-broken Jaw and boncussion, and, well
." She sighed deeply, "I can't
the view that escape you took it that way to avold
The crime of which you were con- that he had been buying pre-payment for it," sald the magis victed is a serious crime and one sents the night before. With
trate. It may be that the state- which is fairly prevalent in long-
of your health had something to do with it, but I'm satisfied, the case is proved." k
her head. policeman went into the witness box to tell what he could of her. history "She's a
widow
he sald, of perfectly good char aeter hitherto, . She worked" in domestle.service until she had this accident that she spoke of. She was awarded £300 dam ages for her injuries in, that The mandy la banked, and sho has not drawn' on 'It'yat.
kong, although the Court agres that what he had left of his pay, he among Bervice people, particularly;; went on a drinking spree with It is not as prevalent as it was, and his friend and ended up putting П ordinary circumstances the
Mary shook upon you by the his foot through the window sentence passed Trial Judge would be regarded as u during a scuttle:
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
* HAFFINESS -
66 HE has 32. Gd, a week pension,asid. 228. @d, from the National Assistance, and the pays 27 64.0 Wook rent. Her daughter (s almost totally crippled, and is supported by the three of her children who aro old enough to work
The megütirate nodded, a feeli "shall discharge” you
ditionally
put
he wald to Mary, d Thank you Bir 13" Mary":
Wellet brought kappiness
into her face. Seeing her, w few minutes later leave the court, you would have thought heria woman without a care in
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