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HE

CHINA MAIL

BRITAIN TRIES ΤΟ DEPORT A PROBLEM WOMAN

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

London, Jan. 19. A woman the Home Office wants to deport is still in Britain after nine months' effort to get rid the of her.

was at his work inj East London, when!

they came to him and said:

"You're

wanted

012

telephone-it's the police."

No country this side of the Iron Curtain will "Sun net Buckingham, accept Zdenka Schonova. And she says that if she goes back to her native Czechoslovakia she will be executed.

Palace?" he sand.

Me

Win

the port the police rang up

royally

ins Tellow-workers

the

office watched as be picked up

the telephone "Yes" he said

beto

here?"

Thon, "No, no, no, there must be a mistake," the fasteners hand +1

And those say whose eyes, un well BY CAN, were trained upon then culton- gue, saw now the

The deportation order uguns: people has gone back. brown-haired, bespectacled will go back."

None

the KEDVEN "Martin | Zdenka was made nine mollia Father L. Dorosz, 64-year-old "RD, The Home Office suspect Ukrainian priem. cald: "What that she informed on her | frightens us is how the agents fellow-Czech for the Soviet geis hold of namics and Embassy

addresses. 1 makes Us fear Since the order was made alie | that spies are among us

spent 14 days in Holloway i AL Rochdale Mr Toma Now she lives at home a Mardaljevic. 31 year old London with har husband Yugoslav, said: Many of us under constant supervision. receive letters from the Com-

They get munists.

up 10 kinds of tricks to induce return home

dralded from his face

"I'

volt bad;

LEAVE OF ABSENCE T'LL

straught way Martin sardi into the tele phone. He put down the re- cover, and hurried to Lak Tou Romy of abronce from his deak It was grated.

1

Giaot.

Poter Arton, 32-year-old Czech-born London business man, who was arrested at the same time as Mr Schonovu, was deported to Israel in April, a few hours after his wedding. He put on a coat and hat, and

Laruel, Holland and France burried towards the address he have all refused to take Mrs and bewn given over the tele-Schonova. The Home Ofke is phone--the address of Cleiken- Įstill trying to And country

that will have her

wall vur

At the court, a little earlier, a There is no time-limit to the Martin's wife, whose name was

deportation order if she stays Hilda, had pleaded gulity, be-

In Britain for another 50 years fore Mr Frank Powell,

the will still be able to he charge of steallug from

sent away

to

#shop.

of

She had taken three pers

men's gloves.

one part

shirt, a

women's. two brooches, twa palms of stockings,

pair of trouACTO, A total valued

ut £9 4.

FALSE NAME SHOULD ndơ,"

Britain.

There

It

"

Establishr | 1949

WEDNESDAY, ́JANUARY 19, 1955.

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

alt

us to

12.2

Gothwith

T. M. Reg. U. S POR OY.

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20'

GAOL-OR WORSE "They suggest that pleasure To will be put on our familles

back would be to land prison, or worse

"England has Kiven 14 security,

and Wr shot! throw it away

Mr Skaisky), secretary of the Society of Ukrainians in Old- ham, Lancashire, said: "About six families have been visited, usually around midnight. visitor spoke in Russian, asked why the familles did not return to the Ukraine

The

and

WEB OF TERROR

Since the war there has been a Communit LETTOT-Web

"Sometimes the visitors sald they were policemen just to get It still thrives

1,4 [221 underground inside the house, but this was and the visits have British carving on the nerve. war agulhad European and Itus- stan refugees

said the army

ease "that at Nest she gave a fake

address, anel! nu! said that she was a widow

"In fact, she is a married wʊinan, 50 years old

She hot Ave children, the eldest aged 24, who is married

now, the

"I officer in charge of It's agents

bad foreigned."

Even British-born people are not immune. A cockney wontien Till this network is smashed born and bred in Bethnal Green, Those

men, women, and children whose father had a Llihusidan will live in fear

name, was visited by men from

Soviet

They Embassy Tough personal visits to the the refugees

Communis, asked if she would like to go youngest a boy of 12. .”

But they magistrates Barned togents have largely ceased, they home. She laughed.

They still Huda -10%

bustalare receiving lellers and entic never belloved her. know about this?" he askesi her lug "Come back home" books send her Communist papers and

magazines Hilda, a neat litle woman in from Iron Curtain countries.

Ti

your

a blue coal with lizard brooches

or the lapels, anx! n matching hat, half-sobbed!:

haven't told alm. I haven't told anyone," "I suppose he ought to know.”

said the magistrate

GET IT OVER

"0", "en's know what

f?, please, please, no." Hilda

from

FREE TRAVEL

At Bradford, Rochdale, Old- IPL, Manchester. and Leeds European workers have received kiters, newspapers, and propa- ganda through the post Some have had

personal vels tron

Russian agents.

All the propaganda aims to pressed me yesterday. i just

induce the foreign worker to Look my boy to the shop to get

return to the other side of the in place of another aeroplane

fron Curtain. Letters bearing one he was given for Christmas.

the address of the Soviet Con- While that the dog chewed up.

Jooking at arroplanesulate in London have enclosed he was

forms in be filled in with names and personal detalls

travel, They promised free fere accommodation, free met- ral treatment.

your

husband

now?" Mr Powell inquired.

Where

"A work."

"I think } must see him.” "Oh, no," Hilda pleaded, "The sooner you get it over the better," said the magistrate He gave

Instruction

police

60 AMAZED THE court adjourned

to

the

At Bradford, where Polish Borynski dio- Priest Father appeared a year ago and where Ukrainian wonta committed of being suicide through lear

Army Wives

Come To HK

About 80 Anny wives, some accompanied by their children, arrived in the RMS Chusan this morning to join their husbands who are serving with the First Northamptonshire Battalion, Regiment,

The

main

of the Northamptonshire Regiment is due to arrive tomorrow in the troopship Asturia from Korea to join the garrison forces here. An advance party of the Regi- ment arrived several days ago,

freed back to her own country. CaptainAwarded

the refugees have been subject- 10 a heavy propaganda cam-

It/ed

for the morning's list was short. reassembled when Hilda'n hus- band arrived. He was shown to the witness-box, lean, be wildered man, with wavy hair.

This is a terrible shock,” he said.

"I really wanted you here be-

cause I think the husband ought

paign.

Pastor Robert Abolins, leader Latvian com- of Bradford's munity, showed a book he re- repri recently, printed เต

'IT IS SPRING*

Latvia.

It is entitled "It is Spring in

to know about these things," My Home Country" and sald Mr Powell.

con-

£4,000

(Continued from Page 1)

Mr Milmo submitted that Captain Rood could not be awarded damages in respect of the publication of the ten lu New Zealand newspapers

Na

Days, 1964 by NEA Burden,

"Hollywood must be a funny place these movie stars getting divorces because they're henpecked!"

"Second Pearl Harbour'

Danger Warning

By UK Aircraft Expert

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTI

London, Jan. 15.

SHEAFFER'S

ADMIRAL

"SNORKEL

PEN

Further Cross-Examination

Of

The

Psychiatrist In

Quie Case

A suggestion that his opinion that Mr Joseph L. Quia was perfectly sane when he examined him in London on July 23, 1952, was "no help whatsoever to this Court, trying as it is to ascertain the true position on March 12 and March 30” the same year, was made by Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Senior Crown Counsel, to Dr Ellis Stungo, Harley Street physician and psychiatrist, before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr Justice T. J. Gould, in the Supreme Court this morning.

Dr Stungo replied that he was not concerned with the examinations in March at all.

Would you say you would be Mr Quie, a merchant, is suing three Government doctors for in as good a position to express $250,000 as damages for alleged an opinion on a person's mental injury to himself from the de-state three or four months ago In as the doctor who saw him at fendants alleged negligence connection with

his detention the material time?--No, in a mental home for observa- What then is the value of the of evidence you gave: that on July tion, or for the certification the plaintiff as being of unsound, 1952, Mr Quie was found to mind, and his consequential

sane?-Just

that. finement in a mental home.

A

of

con-

Defendants are Dr P. M. Yap the Mental Hospital, Dr S. H. Moore of the Medical Depart ment, and Prof. A. J. S. Mc- Fadzean of Queen Mary

Hos- pital.

Mr Qule is represented by Mr John McNeill, QC, Mr Lawrence Leong and Mr R. W. S. Winter, all instructed by Mr M. A, da Silva,

Defendants are represented by

Blair-Ket and Mr J. C.

Mr

McRobert.

before

Mr

ot Dr

ho

examined him, and I could Identity no evidence whatever of mental illness. And I was perfectly prepared and did in inct say that in my opinion he was perfectly one and normal HISTORY A GUIDE

went Dr Stungo

on to that it would not matter what Mr Quie's previous history had been at all to him. At the time he examined him, he found him perfectly normal.

So that the

Mr Blair-Kerr: history is no guide at all to one's

But it an

of From the little amount Information Dr Tennant had, three months later he is pro pared to say Quie in his opinion control of was able to resume his affairs.Yes.

Just something you would expect from a careful and dis- tinguished paychiatrist examin- ing a patient in London from the scanty information available,

Yes.

If that was so on July 30, how docs that

with your tally

evidence that you saw nothing the matter with him, 4 week earlier? There was nothing the matter with him.

COMPLI

ALL RIGHT? FLETELY Can you

you say from the affidavit (Dr Tennant's) that this man (Mr Qulo) WIS completely

all right mentally?—Y@@ ̧

Was

It is not abundantly clear, Dr Stungo, that the patient was this condition? resumed When hearing

showing improvement through- Witness: It is a great guide. out the three months you and Dr morning.

McNeill was

one's clinical examina- Tennant saw him in London? granted leave to call a witness From

could reach Lion, one

a con-That was what Dr Tennant saya. the continuation

clusion as to the person's state When I suw him, there Stungo's cross-examination.

The witness was Prof. S. G of mind.

But it is much better nothing the matter with him.

Your opinion that he was Sir Thomas Sopwith, chief of 65,000 workers Davis, Head of the Department to have all the man's history.

Information, The moro of Geography and Geology

the perfectly sane on July 23, 1052, Wit-better.

doca not is no making aircraft and guided weapons for the de- the Hongkong University.

help whatsoever to this opinion just Court, trying as it is to ascertain fence of Britain, has warned of the danger of "aness testified that he was a keen invalidate

studerst of ancient Chinese because you have no previous the true position on March 12 second Pearl Harbour".

and March 30 of the same year. had given talks on the subject.

rather was not concerned with the you have? A patient with his examinations in March at all. MIAO TRIBES

history before you, or a patient Dr Tennant was of the opinion He said he had made a two-without any history?--I would that ho (Mr Qule) had just month trip to West China, and consider it an advantage to have crossed the borderline, and was had given a lecture in 1940 on as much information as pos-just on the side of sanity, the Miao Tribes. The Miaos, he

sible. said, were possibly the indigen-

and they ous tribes of China,

He declared: "If war does come it will come with supersonic speed, and probably in an opening sneak attack."

He was speaking at the annual

London meeting in

of the Hawker Siddeley group, which makes Hunter fighters, Javelin all-weather fighters, Avro vul. cars bombers, and the Sapphire jet engine.

Sir Thomas gave this estimate of Britain's defence position:

"For yea

years to come there witi be 24

1 paltorn to airy aggressor's movements and we must

for be prepared

both kinds-all-out atonle warfare and local penetration.

To provide defence against 'supersonle war

equip- ment

and trained manpower, and that policy requires money.

decision. time, and

"If we fatter in bulding up nation's strength, if we our allow our national effort to be sidetracked

acked now, we are asking

for trouble.

needs

THIS MUST NOT BE Already,

before even

the Royal

Air Forco is fully equipped with modern weapons, there are powerful voices raised seeking to reduce our protection. They say that at last we can reduce armaments,

"This must not be allowed to It should be plain to happen

that we are in the age everyone of the hydrogen bomb, a weapon of destruction so vast útid so

lains photographs of Russion he had already recovered them. "I'm just so amazed. I don't girls in national costume, know what Lo By. My wife's

Sald Pastor Abolins: "They had one suggested the Captain horrifying that it stagger the

not been well. I've asked her are keen to get us back behind the Iron Curtain because we are

to see a doctor, but, but

anything disreputable

connection with the voyage

completely of a free

"Well, I'm going to discharge the living witnesses her now, so that you can take way of life. But none of our her away," suid the magistrate.

"You will be able to see that she bas

any medical attention

e needs.

"Oh, thank you, sir" Martin maid, and he hurried away to help his wife bear actions had both.

the

Inflicted

blow her

on them

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Mrs Margaret Ord Fox, on Colony, old resident of the passed away carly this morning at the age of 80, at her re- sidence, · Robinson Road.

of the Capella or that he was not a man of blemished reputation.

LET!-

Imagination.

hold this weapon—and so

do our potential enemy. There are those who say: 'it this be true let us abandon all hope of defence.'

Mr Milmo emphasised that the Reuter message had anld in nearly every sentence that it WB9 what the Chinese Na- tionalist agency

saying. They did not

present menace, for its

accuracy.

Summing

up Finnemore sald

WOTC vouch

Mr Justice No one sug-

gested there was any malice.

"CARELESS"

But it was said they were careless in not inquiring Into what was said in the highly coloured report from the Widow of the late Mr W. W. Chinese Nationalist news agency Fox, formerly of the Education before sending out their mes Department, Mrs Fox is sur- four

arc

"But you cannot turn back the clock. The hydrogen bomb and the horrors of atomic warfare from now on an ever- The one sure to invite disaster is to pursue a policy, of weakness."

way

.

Radio Hongkong

HKT

history, and from time to time which would

Prof. McFadzean examined him (Mr Quie) on March 12. were affected by the acts of if I tell you he พอล of the

THE

CHUSAN

various aggressors.

Questioned

by

Davis

ARRIVES

The P

Juxury

Mr Winter, opinion that he was of unsound mind after examining him and; Prof.

thai Agreed Genghis Khan would be one offer looking through the man's what would you say to these aggressors. "He was prob-that--If he reached that con- & O

lnerably the greatest agressor of clusion, it was his owl atard Chuson arrived here this the whole

he added.

But from the evidence I heard morning with some 700 passen- Asked about the term

witness said it meant as to the conduct of the examina

Liors, I would say the Professor making a round-trip cruise to

A He found it was a Japan.

was not entitled to reach that "stranger"" Among the tourists from the term coined by the local people conclusion,

That is your opinion.—Yes, United Kingdom were the Dow-particularly the Cantonese, with

INTERVIEWED SONS ager Countess of Jellicoe, widow their tongue in their cheeks, to

Further questioned, witness of the late Lord Jellicoe of Jut- indicate a marauder "coming a sad he interviewed three of He agreed he Mr Quie's sons,

gers including about 250 tourists "Hakk but it also meant a

land fame

of the Fix World | from outside",

Rt. Hon, Lord and Lady Rother-

War. and the Rotherwick wick.

Lord Rotherwick, white Was Colonel Herbert Robin CayzCT, is a brother of the Countess of Jellicoe, who was formerly Mias

Gwendoline Cayzer. Rotherwick, who is a shipping magnate, sald this was the first time he has been to the For East

Also on a muund-trip cruise to Japan was Lady E. S. Sócrtaz from Colombo.

The tourists

continue will their cruise to Japan tomorrow

afternoon.

Envoy To Korea Here

-

for

That seems the commonsense vlow; and I look to you guidance, 1 бол tako that view at all

Turning evidence-in-chief,

Dr to

Mr

a

the

Stungo's

Blair asked him if he had said that

"maniacal" the word

Wag person meant that suffering from acute mania and was a "raving lunatic". Witness he had. sald sò, E TYPES OF MANIA Replying to a question, wit- nexg said thero were three mania, types of mania: hypo mania and delirious mania, The term

alone did not "mania" mean hypo manja.

on psy Referring to a book Arked by Mr Winter to give

Quie, chiatry,

Bald Mr Blair-Kerr an opinion of the relationship ver Interviewed Mrs

Dr Dawson-Grove, Dr Yang or that it said that mania embraced between Genghis Khan and the Nurse Lak. The three sons he all the different types of mania, Hakka, witness wald Khan and his grandson,

spoke to were Malcolm, JϾph and referred to

term Jr, and Ronald.

"vareity of mania" in the book. were intent on establish- Kban,

Asked if he realised that two Mr Blair-Kerr said his point ing an Empire, the great Mong of the boys were not in Hong-was this: could the witness Empire. In those days, China was not unified, particularly kong prior to Mr Quio's admis- honestly disagree as a psychin- sion into the Mental Hospital, trist with the word "maniacal" soldiers South China, and the

Dr Stungo replied he believed as used by Prof. McFadzean of Kublai Khan came to this

that why s0.

when he intended using it as an part of the world,

adjective for the word "mania”, These soldiery settled here

turned which term included all types of mixed. and bocame fairly

and the to a letter by Dr Tennant

of marat Thus,

London,

Witness and referred mercenaries they had picked expresadon used by him,

to dominated the place completely for centuries,

until the Ming certinably of unsound mind”. had in mind, but that if the pro- Ho asked witness if his confessor used the word "maniacal" Dynasty.

then expression

term His Lordship told witness that tention was that this he took it that what he was was equivalent to the expression patient a long way beyond the

Witness replied that hypomanic condition. saying was that these Mongol "sane" soldiers

followers { to him it would mean "not and their were connected with the word insane" which in fact meant he added.

Prof. Davis replied in "sane". Hakka, the affrinativ",

they

QUESTIONING RESUMED

DE TENNANT'S LETTER Mr Blair-Kerr, then,

the

replied that he did "ant not know what Prot. McFadzean

Dr Stungo agreed that others might take the view that the

that

Dut

tho

"It means a raving lunatic,"

The hearing is proceeding.

Mr Blair-Kerr had nothing to expression meant a borderline Outcry In Italian

more,

Parliament

case which was not certificable as insane, but with some kind of mental disorder or illness,

Mr Blair-Kerr said that Dr Questioned by Mr Blair-Kerr,

Rome, Jan, 38, Disturbances broke out In he agreed he had said that on Tennant spoke in his letter of

make un affidavit both houses of Parliament today" July 23, 1953, he examined Mr refusing to

"Italian Qule and found him to be per- that Mr Qule was "nt to resume when the neo-Fascist

He control of his affairs" until he Social Movement group made fecily sane and normal.

to honour the attempts agreed also that he did this on had seen the copy of some other vain.

Hodotto the strength of his personal document which he (Dr Ten memory of Marshal

nant) called "the original aflda- Graziant, who died last week,

Noisiest protests at this sug

examination and on Mr Quiơ9ivid. If he thought a pay-gestion came from the Com-

Mr A. C. Stewart, recently ask the witness, and Dr Stunge appointed

box British Minister to entered the wliness once Korea, arrived here in the RMS Chusan this morning en route to take up his appointment,

Mr Stewart was Counsellor at the British Embassy in The Hague before his present ap- pointment.

Ho is succeeding Mr W. C. C. Graham who has been appointed Ambassador ta 6. Time Signal and Programme (Libya.

history as given by himself. Summary: 0.03, Lucky Dip-Variety Mr Stewart entered the For- He agreed further that he Requests presented by Martherita (Btudio): 0.09, Weather Report eign Service eight years ago and (witness) was not asked to ex-chiatrist would have acted in munist banches and the Pre-

Time Signal and World News was Counsellor at the British

Mr this way if he felt the patient sidents of both houses barely any opinion as to prost London Rays: 7.00. Commentary Embassy in Djakarta before he One obvious way of mitigat-

Quia's mental state any was done in every respect, wit managed to prevent a free-for- (London Relay) for Special All; daughters, Klity, Anne, Ruby Ing damages would be first to:

nouncements; 1.13, Patrice Munsel went to The Hague.

previous time, and that if he had new said Dr. Tenant's state- all fight-France-Presen Mr Stewart, who salla to been asked ould not have done guarded alltuce,

Implied that ment

ho end Emily; two daughters-in-apologise and then try to put stage: 130 "Twenty Questions", from

was taking a the Concert Hall of Radio Hongmorrow, said his wife will prob-opinion he would not law, Rose and Constance; and right what was wrong as soon

Star Pays Up $600 Question Корд Lesile,

Marder: Patrick grandchildren, le, as possible, Defendants had buter. The Team: Faith Butter, ably join him in Seoul this May,

NOW IMPROVED Reginald, Eric, and Kathleen,

Dorothy Beales John Live" Paddy He was met on apparently done neither. who is in England,

After an absence of 75 min Sheehan (Recorded):

of the Week-Berlin Philharmonie The funeral will take place toutes the Jury found in favour morrow. The corloge will leave of Captain Hood. They c | the Hongkong Funeral Homo at

ed the damages for publication

vived by a son, William:

four

sage.

Orchestra: 850. "More harmonie viser to the Hongkong Govern

of

For Biting Dancer

arrival by Mr. Mr Blair-Kerr: Could any Turning to another letter by

~Los Angeles, Jan; 18. PAF.G.F. Dalton Political Ad psychiatrist express any opinion Dr Tennant, to which was at

to the patient's state of the Crowd Counsel said that Dr Ten- in a lawsuit to have bitten danger tached an affidavit, Senior Film star Bonny Tufts, “allegeðh the_Pacific Islande" by Bir. Arthur ment, and Mrs Dalton,

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Witness: Not without his case examined Mr Quie, on July 30, settled her claim, for 125,000 Furchtal by Tong, Yuen China (Concert

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