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CHINA
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,
1954.
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LABOUR'S NEW PLAN FOR THE COLONIES
By Fraser Wighton
Scarborough, Sept. 30.
Britain's Labour Party has decided that when it next forms a government it will act to wipe out Britain's age-old colonial system and build in its place a multi-racial Commonwealth.
What WAS once
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mighty become Independent states, empire of subject races would smaller territories may form be transformed
new federation.
into
world organisation with former) "For scattered territories tod colonies, such as the Gold Const|small to stand alone arrange- and Nigeria, in equal partner-ments will have to be worked ship with Britain.
out in agreement with their Delegates representing the people for association with Bri- party's six million members tain in the Commonwealth.” enthusiastically endorsed this The conference overwhelming, policy at the annual conference | ly rejected a resolution from the
Harrow yesterday.
(London) local labour party calling for the withdrawal of all British troops from foreign occupation "as first step to- wards self determination for all
people."-China colonial Special.
Many were impatient at the thought of any delay in putting it into force. They wanted the party leaders
that to pledge the next Labour Government would Immediately call
round-table colonial conference
at which target
dates for full
self-government for the colonies
would be set.
LEADERS CAUTIOUS
But
the leaders, more cau- į tious, persuaded them not to push a resolution to this effect to a vote. The executive pro- mited to consider 11,
Mr Jumes
Griffiths, the
greying Weldman who was once Colonial Secretary, pub the plan
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the conference for executive with almost
pollent fervour.
Bus
ho warned that
tho car-
when
Rearmament
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Mr Bevan's
Definition Of
Labour View
Scarborough, Sept. 29.
Britain handed over power to Mr Aneurin Bevan, leader the 60 or so colonial ferritories of the British Labour under her control. she
was Party's left-wing, told "a entitled
ensuro that they would
I choose Democracy as their mass meeting tonight that the party was not lined up ¦ Fystem of government.
The task of transforming the behind the rearming of Ger- colonies thus was "big and dif-
many." ficult,” he said, and it would be unwise and Impracdenble for a Labour government immediately to announce early target dates for independence.
· DIFFERENT STAGES
The colonies were nil at dif- ferent stages of economic, social and political advance Jeni.
Ho wis referring to the norrow adoption at the Labour Party conference here yeter- day of the Party Executive's re- solution calling for talks with other European Socialist parties on how best to rearm Germany. It was carcied by 3,270,000 votes to 3,022,000. Mr Bevan's |supporters opposed the resolu-
Me Griffiths Bald: "We are tien. *&cièrmined that when the time Mr Bevan declared: "The real
has been reached
Jane Russell Squeezes In to Dior's New "Bat-line”
Screen star Jane Russell now on a visit to Paris met dress designer Christian Dior and tried out one of his much vaunted “H” line gowns, designed to eliminate the bust-line. "I love it" said Jane much to the pleasure of Bioe. - Kunden Express Photo.
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Move To Make London 40 Drowned
Dispute
Issue
Dock International
London, Sept. 29.
Leaders of 8,000 ship repair workers on strike in London ports declared today that they were taking all possible steps to make the dispute an international issue.'
6 MONTHS GAOL FOR STEALING
They said they had the sup- port of the Communist- dominated World Federation of Trade Unions and were seeking the backing of the dul Communist International! Cón- federation of Free Trade Unions.
In Indian Floods
Bombay, Bopt. 23. Some 40 people were re- ported today to have lost
· their Uven in the flood waterg that swept Kashmir
Valley, Widespread damage was
the
also reported, especially to
· crops) - Kashmir's US$39,-
irisation develop ment scheme has been completely interrupted by
foods
of Indian Food LETORD DE control(experts has gone to Brinagar Kashmir's; capi- tal, to advise the . Blate Governinami 'on measures for turbing the river waters." ---United Prozs.
CASEBOOK
Daughter Testifies JOHN CLARKE'S
Against Father
Trial
In Murder
small, 18-year-old Chinese girl entered the witness box at the Criminal Sevsigns this morning. to testify against her father who was charged with the sunrder 4o his own son,
Lưung Choi-lin, | the crusod sit te monters of jeto en pikkien od spontials the family tot the ninte #3:
seen her pulber, Front Hures | Mark,
ne aploved, ASKED FOR MONEY. her sooth
over the She heard her father agli Mo
hIT MEÁKAT, stention of city, and cho nght money from
Dut werna the others for purt of their that
vurges. tie vas not working
befor: l Justice,
1.
Jury
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170 Witness mold she herself, bud often 4316?
in tert the Vencerves Heir to Votuen.
helpo En PAG- ni tabblag tulamare 1853 On July 12, the death, Lrong Hedning at the war workitus, and had no per Jemeni mert knowledge ut what 10ul Arew July 14.
Hadice at Shek Kip Mei.
Cross-ekoandred. Porcello allegae that
n growt after he
Whisptrent ressen Pocerned prime to pumvent he witeite her
to quarrel wary Tons diy way foxen ham their or or her leather, She read ught years between as nicer the big fra at Som
we, attendly
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Jonly instrumed vefur Lai jt Meera Jun Art Pa, te diledig eng bir D. N. &./Ties, Crow Cone is prosecuting, assisted by Det Inspector A Soutar,
the Acuissard ·DRZAINO manrüze und did nx speak seeki anybody tu the Crolly.
THE CHEQUE MATE
"HARLES swept through
famous aboḥ as though it
meant to take by were an enemy fort that key
atorm,. single-banaled.
Assistante seeing him coming, notin, the fury held as the partoszed eyes of the dapper,
dodge dis nullary furure.
veelly out at his path. Charles instasked on to orik-"of them;.
Went 'n weatherproof,” he berital. "Sore hounder's laken this trum the club. Fine thi when a man can't leave his.com! in ble own chah, wilkout same. one plaching Place roing 10 the dogs,"
She also sagrand with a "LONG
The traistant Tan a
mental bieta by Mr Cufen that it would
tape mediare, ovat Charles, and be catre to pay that after the became very strange. fire, her fatinated away. COULDN'T PAY RENT
LOST HIS JOB Leung Choi-lin, one of the Further questioned, witness ||
daughters of the accused, sid said her father was in this morning, that she lived and was sick from time to time. with the other members of her When she wild he had no job, family at
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Resettlement she meant that he used to have Area at Shek Kip Miel. She one, but had lost it
and
was un- had altogether two brothers jable to get another.
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TRY THIS FOR BIZE - WILL you try this one for
size, air?" he said, 70- turning. Charles presently made his cholpe.
"Shall I send it, sir, or will you take it?" the assistant asked
"Take it, of course, look st
one of whom was the deceased. Whenever she heard him ask *** and five sisterse
the others for money "h In 1940, she and the others ed for small amounts Only the weather," Charles snapped lived with their mother at Sai- Sometimes during the quarrels
That will be: £17: Sp. 11d; wanho. Their
between her mother and their the assistant said, holding father did not live with them, as he had a shop at accused, fights took place and Taas The Mul, North
Avere .usod. al-out the bu Later, they move out of though sorody was hurt Salwanho because
these occasions, not pay the rent for the houses.
At this stage, Crown Counsquare with the deceased, her Asked if father had any -naked, witness it this we
was to- coum" the accused did not give elder brother, witness said he her mother: any
had, Clifford
GENETICHAEL BUS WIFE BROKE DOWN D
"det blank
cheque forms here, I suppose," saldu Charles. "Me own book was in the pocket
of tho coat that Tellah took.
A blank-cheque
the the sectired scolded.) making it out for £18; pockete
time to time. On one produced. Charles filled it in,
objected, and the deceased for siding with hia | ing the change was traywalked off; question was was
ONLY THE BELLITARY
The aim of the strikers, in calling for support from fellow UK. Prelate Onine amily then moved to Teat shipyard workers throughout
:
and condi-view of the movement is: theying sentenced a 38-year-old un- the world, is to ensure that anyast-West rade shop: Subsequently, the, family deceased. When she entered two days earlier, Charles had tions make * practicable, still want to know what the
qualifications and
Labour, as a government,
whi
protective
gustaimed,
tani tudomádión she learned through Continuing, the witness sald her mother,
The next witness called was Two Mul to live, in the sécused's | Lajk · Laien-hing, - wife of the
the Lacquired a good com, using stilps diverted from Landon to
New York, Sept. 20.
had to move out again. She wiiness box she broke into the same approach, telling the other ports for repairs should
The Archbishop of Canter- and her mother and a brother heavy sobs At this, His Lord-same story, signing a choque be Blacklisted.
bury, Dr Geoffrey Fisher, aid and sister went to Macao, ship directed Crown Counsel to formi. Two days later, he did category-the 24,000-ton and Communista or
Two vessels are already in this today that trade, whether with where they stayed for over two deal with other witnesses first the same. The name he signed
and call Luk at a later stage. on the cheques sinent nothing:
Hearing, is proceeding. HUT BURNED DOWN
to: the banks he named on: the sent to Rotterdam
if it
it can be had without damage they were visited by the Ac for repairs,
During their stay in Macao,
forma and the Union Castle Line's do fundamental principles." 8,355-ton freighter Reibeeck The Archbishop had been ask-cused, She could not remem- Cazilo, which,
Lone to ed
- reporter how he felt ber exactly when. On their by a about British trade with Com- return to Hongkong, the Antwerp.
enter into discursions with safeguards are before they are responsible leaders
of the people behind rearmament of Western In the colonial territories for Germany."
Labour's new colonial polley sald that the majority ter Wonz sald he had to support.ao Liner Chusan, which has been / built up trust which was "food
Mr Hin-shing Io this mom employed man, Wong Ling, to six months gaol for stealing articles from the Acting Chlef Justice's car.
Pleading guilty to the charge, mans for Germany was so small family, and, expected to have a
Job it's that, having regard to the party
within two or three days. Asked if he had anything else vigorous opposition to racialism constitution, it could be said that
Wond asked, "How in any form and insists
say ontre was a heavy majority of
about acquitting me?" equailty of respect for all men the party against the resolution.
J. D. Carty. Insp und women' 'regardless of race, |--Reuter.
yester- said, colour or creed."
day afternoon the Acting Chlot
sell government."
statement
affirms
The interesta of the Inhabitants of each colony must
be of paramonut consideration,
EQUAL PARTNERS "Our nim is Commonwealth
a multi-racial
in which Bri
thin and the former dependent territories work together as equal partners for the bencht of all. Larger territories will
Seized Ship
ISRAEL'S STRONG PROTEST
New York, Sept. 20.
The Israeli delegation to
Hard Labour Sentence Confirmed
The sentence of, six months' hard labour ch Kwok Kuen. allos Ai Teal, 50-year-old Chinese man of no fixed address
who was recently convicted of
three counts of obtaining money by false pretencés, was con- firmed by Mr Lawrence Leong
pen review at Central this
trorning,
Kwok
swindled
War alleged to have total of $196 on
to
has
anyone
elec.
years,
| Justice's driver was sleeping in anxious that Belgian arid Dutch | Paperchange of goods' the better."
„taking,
his
יו
$5,000
By the time the police caught-
Fine up with him, he had to ask
For Foki
them to take. Into consideration 30 offences of cheating some of the best shops, by paying for goods and services with worth- less cheque DAR
dock at Bow Street, and charged with obtaining 217 5s, lid. worth of goods from one shop
Charles was shown into the
| murist China. He replied: "I am : maved to: 720 Wo Chad Village, | The London strikers' are not
not an economiat but on general Shumshulpo.
She was living I think. the mora there his car parked at Queen's Gar-workers carry out no repair
re-when the big fire broke den, and was awakened by a work on these vessels.
Asked how he felt about but was
out In December 1953, and their
«Hin-shing... - - Lo this alight movement. As he looked
burned down.
Aned: Wong, Sal-hung, trading with what a reporter up he saw dete
Law defendant,
After that her family on 40, foki $5,000 or ten months
lived on morning The strike, which began last called "Godless people, the street pavements as squatters. at Central for possesion of jacket
cket from the car.
week after the dismissal of five Archbishop repiled:
have Chosing after the defendant,
Anced as to the relationship 1,820 lbs. of dutiable tobacco. electricians, reached its peak never known Christianity to say between her father and the he arrested him at the junction today with the full withdrawal that you can't have
Imposing the penalty, Mr Lo anything other
members of her - family,
from dependent on the
in
[gality," heard him revenue
him revenue for the occasions,
for the maintenance of t quarrelling with her mother charitable works and public
If it had not went on, the family moved to the
been for
revenue
another.
Ho pleaded
of Albany Road and Robinson of Labour from 22 docks and to do with Godless people. You witness said he did not said that the Government was by false pretences, &9 19%, -64," $122.45 and a fountala pen, was River. Between 80 and 100 own belict," compromise your | tố them, very much. -
Road. The jacket, containing repair, yards along the Thames
recovered,
re
Ban On Import
vessels are affected.—Router.
Of UK Bank Mail
Notes Relaxed
London, Sept. 30.
A slight relaxation of the ‘ban:
ree different occasions in May on the import of English bank notes from abroad was. Da-
this
threp
year from Fung Lui at B Gloucester Rond, third floor, on
to
the pretext that the money was Treasury.
be used for registration,
Boys' School
hand school fees at the
on
the United Nations today half of Lau Flu-kwan. demanded in a letter to the As grounds for the appeal for
President of the Security reduction of sentence, Kwok told Council that the 500-ton His Worship that he had been Israeli ship, Bat. Galim,ving in Hongkong for 50 years without committing any offesice, nejzed by Egypt on Tuesday This time ho, was only involved be released forthwith with by a friend, and that he had ila crew and cargo.
very heavy family responsible ties.
At the meme time, the dolt- gations expressed "the strongest protial against this high-handed and aggresive; : conduct” Lof Egypt,
...
Notices
nounced last night by the |*- The - latest--timeä
་ “ From September 30, ten pound
notes sterling
dated before September. 2, 1944-none", öf which is now legal tender may by; post to banks in sent
L
bo
Britain for cash exchange
About five million sterling thought to be affected. the import of sterling notes for Undar, previous regulations, en sterling travel allowance was prohibited. Reuter
Radio Hongkong
** YEAR'S STUDY LOST
Rojecting the appeal, Hia Warehip said, a the maximum penalty for this kind of offence interent was five years imprisonment,
Kwok was convicted on tarpe Bunnery:: 603 (4sex Half Hour, gey
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matte further in the Security
His Worship polarted, oust that
Council in accordance with the the offence committed was not relevant provisions of the chiar only serious but also very melt Ler and the resolutions of the in that he, the accused,...) had Security Couchthe letter said, held up the hope of a boy te ga I was unkleytood that chool, for nearly rec
Chold the months, il to pro-when- the #ccused
Woods Btudio);
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Fisher later left Now York in the liner Queen Eliza- beth ending a visit to the United States and Canada. China Mall Special.
SIDE GLANCES
里
About Marth' this year, the facillegg of the Revenue officers,
By Galbraith
*The maximum
SMALL CHANGE From a thing he had had a cont 'costing PID: 1, and, then: there were the matters he wished to be taken into cons | alderation.
the Shek Kip Mei Resettlement the Government would have Area. The relationship between suffered a loss of mord
than revenue in this case.
penalty for the first
i offence would be While the details were belig. | $5,000 ans and six months" Im- written down, Charles,... who
Mr Lo mid, prisonment,
wore a neat, brown : pin-stipe Revenue Insp. La Tockity sult, and an expression of ex- told the Court that Revenue asperation, cosseted the tur officers raided No. 75 Lockhard downs of his groying military Rodd, ground floor, early – this moustacho," "and patted his "thin-
and in an outhouse at ning, well morning
well-cut hair. the rear' of [ "the" premises" they several sacks Containing
"Each time he wrote out goods. The key to the outhouse, cheque, • cho made it out: for was obtained from defendant rather more than the amount and the sacks were found to cod.. he was paying," said the tain dailable Chinesol tobacco, in charge of the", "vasoito - tho The duty of the tobacco would magistralejo Me 27: CHẾT RÓBLY. bo: $4,850,' he said,
CRIS PELOS anked for, change?ünd kept
wis | the money, of cour
tobacco::
-ordered" to". be
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