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NOT GUILTY PLEA SIDE GLANCES

TO CONSPIRACY

Paphos, Cyprus, May 2

Thirteen Greeks and Cypriots pleaded not guilty today to charges of conspiracy to overthrow the government by force.

Their trial began with a small crowd assembling outside the barricaded courthouse, but there was no demonstration.

THIRD MAN

DIES

Laboratory Blast Sequel

The Attorney General, Criton Tornaritis. In his opening address recalled that on January 22 1 destroyer alerted by suspicious signals from

short boarded and searched the Greek found calque St George and aboard á number of cases of dynamite. Police at the same time caught a shore party with cuses of pamphlets calling for violent overthrow of the government.

the

Mr Tonaritis said there was Buenos Aires, May 2. Juan Carlos Troytino, a "no doubt" of conspiracy on the Police Department chemist, Part of the accused, citing their

presence aboard the

Greek died today of injuries caused vessel and the declaration of the by the explosion of a home crew to Greek Customs before made bumb under examina-sailing to Cyprus that they were

tion at the police laboratory, Troytino was the third fatality resulting from the blast, Miguel Zapico, a chemical student work- ing part time for the police, died on Saturday.

Roberto Garmendi,police foreman, was killed at the scene. The bomb was found on Tues- day night in a balcony of the building occupied by the pro- government General University Studers Confederation (OGU).

Before Trytino and Zapico died, an editorial in Democracia, chiat Percmist

newspaper, blamed Garmendi's death on the Roman Catholic clergy.

Democracia said in a front page double banner today: "If the people decide they must go, they

shail go." It Was re- ferring to President Peron's May Day statement that the people must decide whether the Catholic Church "must go" if there were to be a separation of Church and State in Argen- sina.

merely going on a fishing ex- pedition to the Dodecanese.

a

He said the police also found of arms and ammuni- quantity tion in the sea after an

un extensive search after the arrests.

The trial was expected to last twp weeks-United Press.

COMMONS COMPLAINT

}

are

May 2

these

Londore The government claimed to) day that the State-controlled Athens Radio is broadcasting incitement 10 sedition and violence" to home-rule agitators un British-owned Cyprus

the Greek govern- hope ment will recognise that broadcasts

inconsistent with our past friendship and alliances

the Foreign Under- Secretary,

RH: Turion, told the House of Commons.

He reported that the Foreign Office had made several re- quests to Athers to change the broadcasts, but so far there has not been substantial or

any enduring improvement,”

"I am sorry to have to report these broadcasts are still most objectionable and at times cer- tainly constitute incitement to sedition and violence," said Mr

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suggestion by Defence Counsel that one of plaintiffs' lighters was sunk through being struck by another of its sister lighters was denied by Mr R. J. Taylor during cross-examination this morning, when hearing of a claim by the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. against Wang Kee and Co., merchants and stevedores, for damages lasue, the term births was iny amounting to $70,533.15 continued before Mr Justice J. R. Gregg at the Supreme Court,

The claim arose from the sinking of four of plaintiffs' lighters and damage to three others during the typhoon in the Colony on the early morning of September 2, 1953. Plaintiffs alleged negligence on the parton and Canton, but berose of the defendants.

The Hon Leo d'Almade, QC, and Mr T. A. Smurlock, in structed by Mr. R. A. Wadeson, of Messrs Deacons, are appear- bow and stern. ing for plaintiff, while defend-

that three of Witness agreed ants are represented by Mr John plaintiffs' lighters were origina]- McNeil, QC, Mr Lesle Wrightly alongside the Nellore and he and Mr Victor Gertirs, instructed gave instructions for them to be by

Mr Y. K. Kan, of Messrs Lomoved up to the Praya, He did and Lo..

Mr McNeil this morning con- " | carried out as he had many tinued his cross-examination of other duties to attend to. During Mr R., J. Taylor, Assistant What a typhoon the godowns were Superintendent of the Hongkong kept open and coolies stood by and Kowloon Wharf and Gedowns to remove cargo In case the Co., Ltd.

roofs leaked. I

Dolley, Plaintifs five lighters moored under the bow of the

Nellore · were roped together STUDENTS

not see

In a portion of last week's

properly used for children, in the following passage, The CCASTER FELLES thew the male

be in the proportion of 6,220

6220 to 4.320.

mistake was

and female births (children) to £320 The make our

those for Shanghai and places out of China, were printed, a fact of no great consequence is itself, nor to our readers gener- notice ally, and worthy of

chiefly because the Register hos made it the theme for a column of rather ponderous discussion,

RETURN TO built upon the slender founda

his instructions being RED

ou

ONE REASON

tion of an oversight, which. were CULT contemporary as

ought to have appeared to him – self-evident

CHINA-sighted as he is profound,

The Arst three of 76 Chinese science students recently grant-

RICE SHORTAGE

ed permission by the United To the Editor of the "China"

Mall," States Government to return to China arrived here in the s Sir-During the present and President

Wilson from prancisco this morning.

San

probable scarcity of rice, can you tell me what efforts are being The students, whose technical

made by our government to knowledge of nuclear physics provide food for its tens of thou- was the 'cause of their detention sands of inhabitants, dependent in the United States since the

"Asked if he knew what No. 5

The five lighters, said witness, typhoon signal meant, witness contained cargo for reshipmen

winds of gale and they would have been re- said it indicated force expected from the north-quired immediately a ship com- west quadrant.

menced working cargo again. Counsel then asked witness he had placed plaintins why lighters in a position between the bows of the Nellore. lying at Mr McNeill: You seriously say Korean war, creased the border they are, and always have Whart No. 3 North, and the Praya that was a good reason for not into China shortly after con been, upon imported supplies. Is HE. Sir James Stirling, &c., &o, wall where there was no shelter removing them to a typhoon today.

The students were Alexander aware that the daily consump from the northwest winds. Wit-shelter with a typhoon peng Wang, 34, Chang Chia-hua 38, lion of rice in the Colony ranges ness replied this was the best Witness: That was one of the possible place he

could find at reasons.

and Huang Pao-tung, 33, and from 1,000 @ 1,500, piculs?. Is afford-

his wife Edith Tee-Hen Huang, he aware that there is a fleet of that time, as the Nellore

nd the ed some

grain funks with an estimated Asked if he knew when cargo | 34. protection, and lighters were securely moored, working, on the ships at

UNDER GUARD the

aggregate to 200,000 piculs He added that the worst of the wharves, stopped, witness sald "The students arrived with 27 rice within a short distance The assertion that there was a wealth of un-weather on the morning of Sep-work on the Neliore stopped at ether Chinese repatriates from westward, but unable to move, corroborated evidence in the case was made by Mr Justice James Wicks this morning in his summing- up to the Jury at the re-trial of Dr Ng Yuk-kin, 50-year-old medical practitioner charged with rape.

Dr Ng Re-Trial

2.

between 5.30 a.m. and 8 a.m. tember 2, 1953, was experienced midnight and on the Catos at

Questioned about the plain-

#fly

2.30 am.

move

Ma

the

та

United States, They owing to a large feet of pirates, disembarked in Kowloon Bay who are blockading them?. It he and were taken to the railway is aware of these facts, can he station where they were kept reconcile his inaction with a

by under guard until they left the 11.25 am, train for Low sense of duty? Press representatives were not

It may be that his mind is fully allowed to approach them.

the prospect of occupied by These

16 students were the ratifying his treaty with Japan: enly ones of the many who the progress of the season for- McNi; The Royal studied in the United States bids any idea that he intends to

the wind who had indicated their desire cooperate with the Pacific Beet.

China after the in an attack. 'IO to return to

any

says

at midnight

SEAL

knowledge they in saying that witness I am suggesting to you is that

see

Launches, witness sald Regarding the state of the the Company

owned seven. weather between midnight, were in use that day, when he came on duty, and Tree two were laid

up and

two 2.30 am, witness said he did were under repair. Asked why not

notice

appreciable te tad not moved the change... the entirely for The dumming-up began at leave them

typhoon to Yaumati

witness 10 a.m. and ended at 11.34 a.m., Jury's consideration.

replied he was when the Jury retired to deli-

His Lordship told the Jury

anxious about lighters at Lal- Observatory berate.

they had heard the medical COT ANNOUNCEMENT

upon the Russians. Dr Ng was charged with evidence on carnal knowledge, chikok, and had sent launches force

satisfied this to take lighters there to

the knots and at 2.30 am. it was start of the Korean war. They Presuming such to be the ease. The

material government sponsored Turton. "We made plain to raping Tam Shun, 25-year-old and if they were

typhoon

You say there was were not allowed to leave the is it not pitiable to shelter. He agreed 22 knots. General

What country because of the technical interests. sacrificed to shadowy Labour Confederation the Greek government that these spinster, at his clinic in Nathan took place, then they must con-

that Counsel was substantially no appreciable change? sider the question of consent.

American colleges and univer-

gained

such An (CGT) announced in other broadcasts could not be disas-Road on August 29 last year.

correct

prospects of trade under May Day addresses that

sociated with recent terrorist He was represented by Mr It rested on the Crown to prove

did not instruct any launches you did not notice anything at

poscable treaty? It is just that he clings to an representatives in Congress curbursts."

Brook A. Bernacchi, instructed the girl did not consent, and he

to remove would again warn the Jury on

arry lighters from all: that your powers of obser- sities.

The American Government Insane idea of would ask for a constitutional

rebel blockade the vation are not very good. Greece is supporting Cyprus by Mr M. A. da Silva. The

the north side of any of the ameriment separating Church | efforts to win freedom from Prosecution was conducted by this point.

question of corroboration on

Company's wharves.

Witness agreed that accord- decided to allow them to leave of the coust, and is therefore Britain. United Press.

Mr W. A. Blair-Kerr, Senior Accused, he went on, denied

NOT DIFFICULT

ing to the figures there was a the United States early last willing to sacrifice the interest month when the case of the Crown Counsel, and Mr D. F. O.he, was lying when he said Tam

Mr McNeill: Was it because it change in conditions.,

and risk the "tranquillity of a detained American fliers

in British Colony from a perverted Maxthe

Crown Counsel.

was difficult to remove lighters He also agreed there Shun showed signs of aroust-

was a Chine was the subject of nego- notion of consistency. Detective Inspector W. Watson

ofis from the north side, which is very confused sea at 5.30 ara. ment in the course

tiations by "the United Nations

Apart from the relief to suffering was present for the Police.

medical examination. The the weather side, of these com-

Secretary General, Mr Dag humanity which the free ingress OL His Lordship told the Jury nurse had said she saw rothing partments?

Mr McNeill I suggest to you Hammarskjold, and Chinese food would give, our trade, which they must give their s

Witness: No.

the only collision between any authorities concerned. unusual taking place during verdict recording to the the examination. In this re

lighter of the plaintiffs and the evidence, and it was not for

His Lordship stated, Tam

Dolley was with No. 22. spect them to theorise on matters not Shun's evidence

Witness: before the Court. They were roborated the sole judges of fact

and were entitled to disregard any view he himself expressed as

and State.

In another development, the Superior

Council on the Peronds: Party announced that it would issue ก manifesto backing the CGT demand for and of spiritual separation temporal powers,

The Council said the Party's manifesto would "Ax

the

Party's position As one of absolute solidarity with the wishes of the people in the clerical problem".

Two additional Roman

Catholic priests were arrested

the

Golf Course

Invaded By

Detectives

Sunday

murder clues

London, May 2. morning golfers'

to facts.

to

was

WOMAN'S DENIAL

COT

That is what I am suggesting to you. That is definitely not my opinion.

Asked if he saw any of his instructions carried out in fact, witness sald he saw tighters be ing towed from Wharf, No. 2

South. He did not actually see

be

was

No.

And that no collision at all took place between Karley (another of defendants' lighters) and either Nos. 42 or 61 (plain-

is lighters) saw: the col

lision.

The hearing is proceeding.

False Report

Visit Orient

To See Son

Mr J. Barry Jones, a veteran American newspaperman who has been on the editorial stadi of the Kansas City Star for the last 35 years, was cruise passengers

is daily languishing, would ́experi- ence revival," as doubtless a portion of the large amount which, would be realized by the sale of the rice would be invested in importa."-- '7 zadí, kt

AGRE

P.S. Have my accounts reached you a fleet of Pirates blockading. The eastern entrance to Hongkong) understand that some of the larchae with malved. Tes from the "Living Age" were attacked and plundered on their return from the Shoal

UNJUSTLY BLAMED

Pratas

Admira! Stirting, we believe, is the unjuwy blamed for indlierence and arrived want of energy on the present pocs

Tam Shun had denied having been aroused, that she caused. accused to have intercouse with It was for the Prosecution, His her and that she consented to it. in the Argentine interior. They arrived at the Potters Bar course

Londaisip continued.

prove It seemed from the evidence were Vicar Miguel Fox of north of London to and detec

accused was guilty now for that the nurse at no time saw Alberti, Buenos Aires province, tives searching the 17th tee for accused to prove his innocence. any arousement of Tam Shin, charged with disrespect of

The burden of proof is never on

while she was in the consulting government authorities, and

the accused.

room, Mr Justice Wicks said. Mrs Elizabeth Currell, 46-year- old housewife, was battered to

He went on to state that the death on the greed on Friday. Dealing with the charge, he Jury, if they wished, could con- evening. Her body was found said there were two main sider the matter from the point

forstly, yesterday. Near it lay a blood-elements:

there of view of inconsistency.

As to whether or not accused stained tee-iron a metal plate | carnal knowledge, and secondly, with

2 spice bearing the words was there consent? The adega- told a lie or lies was a matter the present case was for the Jury. They had to look 17th hole. 385 yards. Bogey fed that there was a rape by fraud at the Whole circumstances of

morning the tee was hidden by B wicks went on to explanation of why he had lied way in which No. 72 (one of woman, of 14 Temple Street, It Jon Navy paper in Japan. Charles Forbes for a large am; and

the case. If accused gave an

Rev. Carmelo Buno, a parish priest in Las Rigueras-United Press.

Queen In An Impromptu Horse Race

Landon, May 2.

this

4′′

awnings

and

from view

by canvas but police removed, this allowed play to go on.

In nearby residential dis-" tricts police went from house to house trying to discover the killer.

Mr

BLAIN ELEMENTS

was

deal with the evidence of Tam in his statements, then the Jury

Shun. He told the Jury it was shout consider those explanar entirely a matter for them whe- tions in the light of the cir- ther or not to believe her. But, cumstances.

he added, he must warm them c a particular point,

convict

He said it was dangerous to Uncorroborated

Mrs Carrell took her terrier Princess Margaret beat her dog, Tina, for its usual evening

walk 00 Friday. When Tina evidence, though it was whinin

body

at

Four hundred yards" from the One of the workanen said 17th tee is a pond where the dis- that the Queen and the Princess membered remains of a 45-year- entred the course from the old man were found seven years grounds of

Castle ago. His murderer was never Windsor

followed by a riding master. caught.--China Mail Special.

as they got to the three- furlong mark saw. Princess Margaret tum towards the Queen. In the next se

second they

6 Weeks To Pay $2,000 Fine

L

His

En

я

Of

Theft

between

bere

in the ss President

from San Francis this morning; for we are told the de pro

his

as he wer made aware that a Best of, aloe" junica - was tying as anchos

Mr Jones is accompanied by in a bay a poort distance, down the

wife, and

West Const, delered by pirates tran have come they

to

proceeding to their desiration, be the Orient

especially to see their proposed to send the Commst D son, Leth J. Harry Jones Jr, videti a steamer were hired to tow

Upon being known,

any other lighters being moved. Witness agreed he had said saw two of defendants' lighters moored alongside the Nellore. Counsel suggested there a third lighter there but witness said he did not see it.

In the bay where the sz Citcs was lying, witness saw three of defendants' lighters alongside that ship, but did not notice any

He also saw Junie there. China Provident lighter lying to the aft of the Citos.

she and her husband's concubine, Mr MeNeill: I suggest the Cheng Text, 49-year-old married who is at present with the staff caress offered to Marter the Sie Jr, who accompanied we understand the arrangent man was this: ground floor, reported to

bears made, with one importaist (in Hongkong, is also provement, that “an American mer parenta No. 22 was moored by the port fost a handbag containing $120. Kansas City Star but is now on beamer is risk to mon

ce on Monday that she bad Palice

editorial staft of the chamoposes to charter another bow of the Nellore and through Ske socused Fung Mur, her leave of absence.

pang the expedition.. the upswell, as it were, of very husband's concubine, of having heavy seas, she came down on stolen the money from a drawer to Tokyo to spend three weeks Mr and Mrs Jones will return No, 72.

in her room. Witness:

I never saw that happen.

NO COLLISION BEEN'

plaintiffs" lighters)

the

believe she was having a medical given six weeks to pay the fine son did not see any

these two

Kavy

kaw

Because of ill-feeling

the his

on the

to

Radio Hongkong

HKT.

PROMISE WITHDRAWN PS-8ince writing the above, we Stateng has learn that Adredrik withdraw his promise to send tha Cornus Sich vacillation, with - th Large interests at stake," in Sacom- prehensible/....

We abe Elformed, on credible muthority, that from four to six per- AND ROCK de dify to the Lower BaczaST

delica from a trid, et 16 pm. Time Signal and Programme Summary: -- 0.03, BBC Bandstand. brought on by want in Hongkong. National Youth Bra Band cond, the price of rice at the comedeam mex of the year was 1.80; but now by Degia - Wright (EBCTS), 430, First Hearing presented by Alex 2 $4500 $425. In the neighbour Barrie (Studio); 7. Students Guide, province of Kwangchung, the people are parted to be, dateng 'in, A Series of British Council Talks,

kage' murobbers from starvaticall designed to help the - OversnRN Students, read by Janet Tomblin,

his postscript, that the" entrance, bo Polio In Chicago Hudio): 7.0, mdown Dolley

Serenade; 7.30, La Demi-Heure the harbour by the norIZ ERET

blockaded by pirates (ex-patriots) › da...... M. Trazicalan, "Prisentation Chicago, May 2.

and the Adejiral" dode: not seena Laversanne Extrait de “Jeanne nu 'inclined to, do....anything toward City officials said today that bucheronegger (dis); clearing the pagull Not only was

Weather Report: 8, Time. Signal, and cases of polio, The News Chicago had. 15

London, Belay of the larchas plundered, but the most for the date in the last Commentary Gondar Helly) or market-bbate and traders are CED- pared dally, and their Reyn 15 years, •..

Special Announcements 8.1, Bri

the murdered?, non « do: „we tain sings. Leads Guild of fingers sightest chance of any improve Officials said none of this rear's cases had received Saik (95075 1.30. Forces Favourites ment, unless the local government (London Relay); .... 9. Time Bignal" purchase and szan en armed steamer Kecord, Review, presented by John of their own, perfectly independent anti-pollo shots United Press.

MacLean (Spanish; Music) (Record-

of the Navy, and ready to start, et, ef): 2.30,- Motoring Magazine... A a momentiá fusstiing in any direction

Edited and Monthly S-Magazine.

where pirates" are, 'reported to be Introduced by Timothy Birch "(Ren cruising.

Police wasted 10 hours and-with their son before returning ing out the truth. At the end to Kansas City... sister, the Queen, by the returned alone, howling and the Jury's province to do so,

of an investigation Cheng Teat lengths in a private impromptu.

Did you spend most of your admitted that the report she horse race last week

scratching at the front door, After giving the legal de-

time in the office of the Com-made was not true, grew

fruition Reporting the race yesterday, Mrs Currell's husband

of corroboration,

LIT

out Yuen-yung, of

pany, keeping 582,

of and informed

She came before Mr T. Cree- the Lordship said there was a wealth Queen's Road West, second floor, the newspaper Sunday Dispatch anxious

wer? Not on that night. don this morning charged with szód

of uncorroborated evidence group of workmen police.

summonsed before Mr Poon They started to search the this case.

I put it to you this collision making a false report and was watched: the two sisters gallop

which was 72 occurred Aned $120

the along the Ascot race course close course shortly before midnight

The Crown's case, he went on for default in

Yan-hol at Central this morning between 22 and to Windsor Castle, one, of the and discovered the

payment of before the Dolley (defendants amount she had reported as was that. Tem Shun was led to personal assessment tax, was lighter) broke loose from her being “stolen." Queen's favourite homes near dawa London.

examination Tom Shun was in of $2,000.

between witness box for four days, three of which

Mr. R. J. Hardy, appearing lighters Was

Asked spent in

he Kor the Commissioner of Inland cross-examination.

being towed towards the Praya In considering the aspects of Revenue, said that the tax in cross-examination, the Jury default and the late payment end of No. 4 Whart South

witresa sald be

the should

ask themselves if they penalty amounted to $2,530.77.

lighter being towed in that could reasonably believe that

direction

Mr McNeill

it to witness put

act plaintiffs

Climately 'stated 'is'n' fact that As regards the alleged drug-

Dolley struck 22, attempts were ging,

His Lordship said it was

made to get a line aboard her Radio Pelding said today that up to the Jury

and ultimately this was done their minds as to what part A Hongkong cargo vessel was about 7.30 am on September 2, but with about: 30-yards to injured in a two-minute earth-12 played. It was the Prosecu-reported to have been machine and the lighter was hauled

tion's case that the drug. I

play-gunned near Lap Sap Mut along to the south side of Whart ed at part throughout.

islands on Sunday night, caus- No. 4. Witness agreed this was

(Tchaikovsky, : Op/: 13) Fo623-Union A mall fire broke out at 35 Regarding the extracts

Sir John Barbirolli, conlucior | Radio, Sym, Orchha and Chorus, cond. of ing injuries to a member of the what had taken "place, bigger horse but and restoration worse has brought the answers given by Tam crew, said a Macao report today.

they

Mr McNeill: I put it to you of the Halle orchestra, flow out on Cacks 1000 Weather Peking Road, first floor,

Report 1117 Tinse of London airport early today for News Reel London Belay); 11.13. out by an appliances A curtain algal Radio morning and was quickly put both rode beautifully 1 am the city hack to bomal but shut on the agents Pro The report said a Communist this was not done at all. sure they could give á few that some schools are still carry-duced by the

fred gunboat

a nine-week visit to Australia. Goodnight Mimiga God Be The on the vergel Witness: I saw it.

He will tour, all the main Queen; 11.30, Close Down, jockers are valuable tips fog on temporarily in Yam, purpose of comparison to her which was carrying load at Witness, cald that while he was

They were laughing as they capital city of Sikang Province answers at Deprecat-ical, cargo from Chemg Chau argent on thity, Capt. Inglede the No. cities, stying 20 concerts in all. pulled up arter, " the race' -and | zel Kangting is on the Bikang Mr Justice Wicks, said be The Injured man, Li Wah, 15, 12 Wheel Superintendent, was Sir John, who is 55 was ac- then trotted out the way they The platesnortbest of would malce no comments on was taken to a hospital in the scene and it was Capt. Ingle comparted on the fight by his had come." -- China Mai Special.

these statements

«would | Macao, the report added. dew who jumped aboard the wife Chirm Mail Special,

were

off at full gallop.

"The riding master was left behind as they galloped neck

and neck up the

the straight.

39 Deaths In Earthquake

Tokyo, May 3

It

was a dingdong- battle

Princess Margaret's

39 persons were killed and 142

went

to the front and won by three quake that hit the plateau city

ont and won by the of Kanghing on April 14. lengths,

The broadest mid that relief have been because

she had a

United Prem, br

compledge of sex

до

i woman of 25, had

ALLEGED DRUGGING

to make up

Attack On HK Boat, Report

that

"

....

Off To Australia

London, May 2.

corded): 10, Ray-Martin-and-his- Orchestra (with vocal): 10.15AT

the Ballet, Enegourotchka“. B.

was the only thing damaged.

Printed and published by WILLIAM ALLER GEOTRAMA KOT. and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Birosty City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong

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