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ICHARD W&S
stranger to hardship or anxiety or danger. Few men are who have worked as Richard did for nearly a
CHINA
Release Of US Airmen May Precede
"Summit" Talks
London, June 27.
no Well-informed diplomatic circles believed here tonight that Communist China may release the 11 United States airmen imprisoned on charges of espionage, before the Big-Four top-level "con- ference due to take place in Geneva next month.
quarter of a century in the
coalmines.
But such men come of hardy
stock, and have their roots so well embedded in the grey
The view held here was that such a gesture would prepare the way for direct Sino-American negotiations
on Formosa and increase Peking's chances of securing the admission of Communist China into the United villages where they live, that, Nations this year.
better than most, they manage to survive misfortune.
When they are trasplanted- well, that is another matter, as
The release of the airmen would also facilitate dis cussion of Far Eastern affairs at Geneva..
the story of Richard shows. SCOTTISH
Richard
would have been
working still in the mines had he
had his own way. But two years ROYALISTS
ago," he was taken ill, and the
doctors crdered Д change
job.
REDUNDANT
of
CO Richard, in his forties, a
So
סאט.
the
married many and father of
"INVADE”
young children, had to leave REGT'S
pit where his skill was
known, where his friends were,
and offer his labour ces the oper
market, in competition with men
Three
younger, fitter, and less tied by Royalist
stuck at
off as being redundant,
HQ
The new situation that this would create would encourage Britain to urge the United Na- tions to transfer the Chinese seat at the United Nations from
Communist a Nationalist to a delegate, diplomatic circles here believed.
While Britain herself is not take the initiative expected to for such a stop, she could, these circles thought be persuaded to support an Indian move in this direction.
It is believed here that these considerations will come up for Stirling, June 27.
discussion at the forthcoming. Scottish meeting of British Prime Minis young nationalists "inter Sir Anthony Eden and In- dian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru.
and
responsibilities than he was. vaded" gaunt, grey StirlingWell-informed circles here He found work, in time, and Castle, headquarters of the note that tension in the Far East the job, until two | Argyll and Sutherland has much decreased following
facto. cessation months ago, when he was lald Highlanders Regiment, over the de
hostilities in the Matsu the weekend to hoist the quemoy Island areas off, the He was forced then to take flag of Scotland on the Castle Chinese mainland. casual work-two days here, a flagpole. week there...mas and when It
They followed this with a note offered. And by that time, an-
to the Castle's
commanding other kind of misfortune had officer, challenging him to let befallen him.
them try to recover it by "para His marriage had broken up. military action before August 7. The escapade is linked with his wife were legally dates in Scottish history.
The separated, and a northern court hoisting of the flag was to mark had ordered him to pay £2 the anniversary of the rout of week towards the maintenance the English by
nearby Bannockchurn June
He and
"of his children.
were.
times
23, 1314.
the Scots at
on
HELPFUL DECLARATION The declaration by Comumun- ist China's Premier Chou En-lai that he wished to “liberate" Formosa "as far as possible by peaceful means" has also helped.
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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1955.
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
STUDIO
SEJA
SLAPY THE
2
5-19
T. H. Sag, S. PAR DR.
CH. 1965 by NCĂ Karvan, îng,
"Never mind the mambo! I'll be satisfied if you can just
teach him to waltz properly!"
Preparatory Meetings For Big Four Talks
4J
Paris, June 27.
A series of important meetings preparatory to the Big-Four conference scheduled to begin at Geneva July 18 were being planned in world. capitals today.
on
He Had
Detectives Worried
The
calendar diplomatic The release of the imprisoned
worked out so far is as follows: British of 1. A meeting armen would create a favour - able psychological climate for a experts at Bonn to work out the American, French and German new approach to the Communist China problem by President
Western plan for reunification of Germany to be presented at the Eisenhower, it was thought here.
This conference. Eig-Four At the same time it has been observed that Communist China meeting began last Friday.. appeared to be waiting for the
2.
of A mneeling
French, United States to make a similar
American and British experts at gesture in releasing a number of
Paris, scheduled to begin on July Chinese students detained
8. This meeting will study all problem-expected to arise at the conference.
was paid. A committal warranserated in the throne on which/States eir will in the United problems-except the "German
it was to
LIVING ROUGH
The deadline they set them TVIDRE
when selves for the lng's recovery is Richard could not raise the the date on which it is believed of money, and instead of going to that, in 1296, King Edward I
England "stole the stone ot the court to explain he kept Scone Scotland's Coronation out of sight of those whose duly stone, which is now incor-
see that the
money
These two initial gestures could the monarchs of England are
be the start of an entirely new- La crowned.
3. A meeting of the am- The
young men, who gave phase in the settlement of Chi-
prob-bassadors of Britain, France and the Soviet Union, and an official lems-France-Presse. leiter for the com-
of the US State Department, to be held in Washington-prob- ably beginning this week to work out procedural questions
was issued.
A
1ew
turned up
days ago, Richard their story to a reporter, hand- nese and United States
London, hoping ed him a
Castle.
that here he would And regular manding officer of work, "and at the same time avoid those who might know about the warrant,
Richard
14
Stirling
A CHALLENGE In it; it was stated that "our committee" did not mean any rough, sleeping in bomb-sites, disrespect to the regiment itself dozing in cafes, making his and asked for leniency, for the
was socr
living
meals off occasioral buns and
Then his cups of tea. ran out entirely.
HE OWES £50..
money
JE was caught one afternoon
cars parked near the Strand, and when a
we
"
Marooned Fliers Alive
:
for the conference.
Chicago, June 27. Chicago detectives leaped into action today when a man with a shotgun approached the train that brought the Soviet Fordgn Minister, Mr Molotov, from San Francisco.
They quickly searched the man and found he also carried a 45 revolver and a supply of ammunition.
4. Probably a special meeting
But the man, Erwin Keyes, of the Atlantic Council in Paris said he was a postal employce immediately before the opening sent to guard a shipment worth who did not see them.
conference a $300,000 in sentry
the Big-Four
the mails. Police of may 1t ended: "Lastly,
which the Western Big-Three checked and found this was suggest, sir, that as a sporting
would bring their Tokyo, June 28.
Atlantic
true, but suggested that he con- gesture. you should retain the
shotgun Allies up to date on their plans cel
lest Με Radio signals crackled through St. Andrew's flag somewhere
become for the conference, and ask for. Molotor's bodyguards in the depot (for example, the 10g-shrouded waters of Central
alarmed, Keyes retised. until Japan today as rescue ships suggestions. muscum) regimentai
1955?
their
is also possible that the search for
"I don't care who's on the Ministers of France, Marine tiers Foreign
United States train," he said. "I'm a goveEIKUM will hold another meeting be- ment employce and I'm ordered fore the Geneva Conférence, lo guard the mails." France-Presse.
intensifed two American
I
"We shall guarantee to make | down at sea in separate life Britain and the policeman challenged an attempt to remove the flagra radio signals made it al- him, he could only answer: "1've by para military (but harmless) The got to do something. I'm action before August 7 if you hungry."
are fit to honour us by accept most certain that the two crew members of a Marine F-30 jet this friendly challenge.” ing At Bow Street, he pleaded Later the Castle's command-lighter, which has been missing Since Sunday, are still alive. a guilty to "loitering with intent," officer called at the Stirling.
ing
Marine Corps spokesman said: and the story was told to Sir police station with
the St.
"It is
believed that the two Laurence Dunne,
Andrew's flag and the letter.
Marizes are
on separate life Now the
police
say "Had he any moody on him?" claimants may have the flag and vicinity of Oshima
the rafts about 30 miles apart in the about bout the Chief Magistrate asked.
letter back-provided they 50 their "He had no property of any sign a receipt.
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les south two
men on
the
not been identified,
the
Morse messages,
cam
the
kind," a police officer answered, It is believed the three mene and went on: "There are no belong to organisation inwe previous convictions against this favour of home rule for Scotland spokesman said, but can transmit man, but there is this warrant but wishing the Royal Family's only committing him for three months continued attachment to Scot-"affi-mative" for non-payment of the courtland-hence "Royalist national-
£50 55. Bd.¡ist."--Chim Mail Special order. He on that."
owes
DESPAIR
that "YOU haven't paid on
order for a long time, have you," said Sir Laurence to "Richard. "Have you tried to get
work down here?"
You've got a much better chance of getting work up in the north, where you're known." said Sir Laurence. Richard shrugged his shoulders,
of
was
Alleged Spies Sentenced
um-
code letters for and "regative" with
the emergency radio equip ment on the ratis,
Search aircraft are combing the area together with three destroyers and several mine- sweepers. The sea was described as calm but the hunt hampered by fog banks-United Pres
Was
Demonstrations Staged
Casablanca, June 27.
Warsaw, June 27. Three Poles were sentenced Richard, bronzed, handsome, almost
featured, by a military court here today delicately nodded.
to terms ranging from death to eight years in prison on charges
spying for the United States. Josef Eviatkovski alias Eibel, was sentenced to death. Stanislav Rutkowski, alias Adam Baran, sentenced to 15 years'
French residents of Casa shall make a nominal senprisonment and Josef Chzelicz blanca today staged three separ tence of seven days, said i was sentenced to eight years in rate demonstrations against the
quality Laurence, which will
prison.
arrest last week of several you for a rauch beavier sentence
The three
conftased to next time. If there should be a spying on the Polish Army a Frenchmen allegedly implicated
"counter-terrorist”. next time. But you will be the
activity. Silesian minefields. for arrested now, and committed to American intelligence,
Most French shops had alay the closed this afternoon in protest. Polish Telegraphic Agency said. against the arrests. prison on the warrant,"
sir," Richard said; y arid The agency said that Evlat-
First the Customs, workers,
men
He eigned deeply, closing his eyes; kowski and Turkowski were the 400 water and electri as if he had no longer strength trained at American spy schools
Not Guilty
Of Murder
Fayid, Suez Canal, June 27... A General Court Martial her today found a British Army officer and a sergeant.not guilty. on a charge of murdering an Egyptian fisherman:
And he did, but the poiich worriedly kept on his heels until Mr Motoboy left, the station, United Press,
STARTS INSTANTLY NEVER MIXSEX
SHEAFFER'S
HONGKONG MINES MEETING:
YEAR'S WORKING
Hongkong Mines, Ltd, announced a profit on the year's lead mining operations this morning of $1,757 after the provision of Directors' Fees amounting to $8,000.
During the year the Company had effected a compromise settlement with its former General Managers, Messrs Nielson and Co, Inc., of a debt amounting to $235,988 an the Company's plant, machinery, and mining equipment.
Mr T. A. Martin, acting chair- man in the absence of Mr L. R. Nielson, said that full discharge of the debt was effected for $248,142. He added that the company's war losses, incurred during the war when the mines were worked by the Japanese, now ceased to appear in the balance sheet, together with pre-war chims against the com- pany
amounting to about $15,000. ON OWN ACCOUNT Mr Martin said: will have beeri noted in the Report, a one year operating contract expired in April 1954, since when "we have been working directly on our own account and subject to the
necessary restrictions sequent upon our operating.in a restricted area.
قدر
con-
A comparison of the Balance Sheet under review with, that
of
at the previous year shows that we were able to effect a com- promise cash settlement with
Managers, as our late General the result of which our forme": མས་ indebtedness to them of ap- proximately $238,000 was tinguished in full by the
of some $140,000, the us being arid - Loss
ment
credited saving to
to Proft
-
pay-
Account as shown in the State- menu will also have noted that
You
no special reference has been made this year' to Our War Losses Account incurred during the time when our Mine was
the
worked In the Occupation Period;
possibility of getting anything back, as we all realise, is considered nil, Reference Fre-War Claims against totalling some $15,000 is likewise new regarded as nil
I would
گتا
like to take this opportunity of thanking the Government
Superintendent of Mines for his kindly interest and guidance in our working of the Mine during the year under re view,
is much which clated.
appre-
The adoption of report and accounts was seconded, by Mr K. C. Lat.
The death during the year of Mr F. L. Lam was recorded with regret.
Mr G. Abbats and Mr K. C. Lau were re-elected directors on the proposition of Mr H. J. Armstrong, seconded by Mr J. Lawrence.
Messrs Love. Bingham & Matthews re-elected au- ditors on the proposition of the
seconded by
Mr chairman, Abbass.
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were
Impersonated
Policeman
A young, fish-stall foki who always dreamed of becoming a Police constable but who never got around to being a real con- stable was fined $250 or two
Leaves On Anths of Mr Kin-shing Lo at
Mission
Tokyo, June 28.
Central his morning for im- personating a Police officer.
iri
Ten Poisoned
By Food: 7 Die
Ten men, working in a the printing shop on ground floor of 79, Taipo Read. Kowloon today had their morning meal and shortly afterwards seven of them died.
It is believed by the Police they were the vic- tims of food poisoning.
The three other men were rushed to hospital where they are under- going treatment.
The womenfolk, who had their meal on the floor above,
not affected by the food they ate, says the Police report.
were
Notices
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The Intest posting times for registered articles are generally one hour earlier than the times shown below. Particulars regard. 10g parcel mails can be ASCOTLAÉn- ed by enquiry at any post-9310, HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS On Friday, July 1, the pubile Counters Af G.P.O, and C.P.O. Kowloon, will open for, pubile business from .5 4.0. to noon. The Sheungwan: Post, Onco wil open from 9 am to noạn far sale of postage stamps only and all other Branch Offres will be cloted.
The private box tobbies · at G.P.0. ind. C.P.O. Kowloon will open from 9. kl to 7. pax and Sheungwan from 9 am to Noon only.
TUESDAY, JUNE 28
By Air
N. Borneo, Australia, New Zealant, 24.03.
Philippines, 3 p.m.
•
Theland, India, Pakistan, Midd Bast Great Britain, Europe, 6 D..
Philippines. I p.m.
Korea, 6 p.m.
Havel, U.S.Á., 6 pm,
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In October last, an Ordinance was passed for the disposal of unclaimed balances of intestated
lodgment in a chartered bank
states, and authorising their until the expiration of six appropriated to the use of the colony. But the last clayso
when they were to be
that the
Ordinance
provided was not to come into. operation until the
Her pleasure of Majesty should be known, fron which it may be inferred that the measure was of Colonial manufacture, and that shrewd doubts
were entertained of its approval. Such doubts have been Kartified by the result, for the Ordinance has not been confirmed. It seems however to have fikrested smother
appropriation.* monare. similar meat of its providone, but with crze typortant deviation; for instead of the unclaimed Dalances being at the end of six years directed to colonial purposes, they are to be transferred to the national treasury, "to de dealt with necording in law, - phrase which seldom bodes good. and, applied to unclaimed bases transmitted from this colery, may be understood to mear that thers. will never more be heard of. or at Jonst that Her Majesty's Treasury will take care to make the investiga dificult tion of claims sufficiently and expensive to prevent a being troubled with many applicata.
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Looking at the circumstances attending the production of this Ordinance, it is to be inferred" that It has been drawn up according to home; bet ven Instructions from in that case we are surprised that Sir John Bowring, without whose conuent the Ordinance could not have, passed the Council, should have acted on such instructions without
the remonstrance. If measure be his own, or that of any other member of the Council, it is so much the fess to his credit that he should exhibit so little, regurt- first, for the rights of property, and second, for the rights of the colony. England WHCET the means tracing out her is DELICA greater than freno, such unclaimed balances are not expupeladei the. Treasury tell after the expiry of twenty years. At homa-mises it. Se not, sufflețeant to insert a formal advaristest the Gazette; but there, where tha | community chiefy crampared of sedmremory and "strongers team afar," the official Gazette, remarkable imited circulations, is deemned sufficent publicity in the quarter.. and wix years sufficient time for the
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retention of the money within the
colony, where'i accrued, and where it is most cely to be out for.. Here therefore it' should remain the interest being applied to focal pur- poses: mod if on the expiry of way ength of time, the principal is to be appropriated, it should certainly ba by the colony, not by the mother COLETY -- Repmother comunitay this kitaraba.
EXTRAVAGENT, SHALLOW Captaly Fishbourne has recorded his extravagent but somewhat, shal- low "Inpressions of China" in a Book, that, judging by the Spects- tor's review, which we copy, is very much what might have been ex peated from the gallant Captain- being "overlaid by the groundless and headlong reasonings of a hope man riding a hobby?” The pertinacity with which he seems to adhere to some of his opinions forma curio contrast to the slender There will be
grounds ono delivery
on which they must have and theli íreconellen been formed, Communcing at · 10: a.m. and one
Own adritted ableness with his collection from all pillar boxes.
zacts, Take, for example, his con- Edent hopes of the Protestant Chris- tianity of the rebels, and the ripenest for conversion of the people of China the one ta conjunction with the tiaspitemous assuruption, anasal indulgences, and arrogant exclusive ners of the rebels at. Naning; the other the sent difference of the people to religion, whether as taught by the missionaries: or promulgated by the authority-of Tarping Wang,
Captain Fishburne possesses in an eminent degree several of the qualities that constitute good officer; but his credulity and hobby- Zoming an impartial opinion of the events he witnessed, or of many more he took on trust to China. He tells, or rather repeats, a stay about the hiring of "pientes” by the mat darins after the recapture of Amort to cut of heade a six dollars each, when it seerns. In to indiscriminate daughter of the people without re ference to their guilt or innocence, That great atrocities were committed on the occasion, we believe, but that! thur, ace feudly represented by Cap- tain Fishbourne, we really doubt: and. hds own nireativm adfords: et least one good ground for doing w for be represents the hired mur- derers, after being tired of decapi tating binding their victims and throwing them do the wraber, sod in dedag so throwing away: the B Dokters each they might have had for the beads of so many hundred victions, who, if not simether in Docant, we only gulty of what the tallat Captain poema to regard the verjel crime of rebellion, with its concomitant outrage
Japan. & 2.m
Formosa, Okinawa, @ 9.m, Canada, 6 p.m.
By surface, Macao, 2 p.m. Philippines, 3 p. Mação, 6 p.m..
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 By Air Thailand. Malaya, # Borneo, Indonesia. Australia, New Zealand. Ceylon, Mauritius, S. Africa. 9 «-27
Thailand, 2 p.m." Indo-China, 6 pm....
Formosa, U.3:A.........6 pm. Thailand, India, Pakiran, Middle East, Great Britain & Europe, 6 p.
Japen. 6. p.m.
By Surface: Chind People's Republic, 930 Indonesia, Noon. Macao. 2 p.m...
N. Borneo, p/mi
On Friday Wong Yiu-man
.constable approached a uniform at Yee Woo. Street and conided to him that he was PC! 3303 from Central Police Station. The chief of the Korean mis- He asked the uniformed con- sion, in Japan, Mr Kim Yong-stable whether he was busy and Seoul today said that if he was not, he knew The Court also rejected alter-shik, left here for
of a place in Central where they native charges of manslaughter on a mission that is authorita- against Captain W. F. Harris tively reported to be connected could buy some Po Pui lottery and Sergeant B. Moran of the with the problem of Japanese-tickets and sell them at a
Korean relations. RAOC
The uniformed constable then Harris lives with his family
An urgent call for Mr Kim to in married quarters in the Cans return o
asked defendant for his creden- Seoul followed the tals and Wong pulled cut a Zone. Moran, who has a wife [arrival of the United States
black
looked book, which comes from Ambassador to Japan, Mr John similar to and six children,
Summary: 4.03, the Police pocket 402 Queen's Gate, Blackpool, M. Allison, in the South Korean books. Lancashire
capital yesterday.
man
The two men were alleged by
Two months ago Mr Kim and the prosecution to have been
Foreign Ministry countrood in pushing the fisher-Japanese
el officials held a series of informal Mohamed Mount. Badrany, from a moving truck talks to try and settle many after arresting him and another outstanding problems between the two countries. But the talks Asherman.
Moran told the ended when the South Korean
Harris and
to evade arrest,
page his government denounced fapan court that El Badrany had tried President Syngman Rher and Bar Gilbert Graville Sharp, because it was reportedly in defendic Harris, accused three terested in trade, with North of the prosecution witness of Korea Reuter "perjury." He said their stale ments made before the fla
at the Vebleular Ferry-whom t
a.m.
Radio Hongkong
EXT
ing presented Deferiant was then arrested.
Police Capture
: ar%
6. Time Signal and Programme BBC Bandstand. Mamed Brass Bande cond. By Denis Wright (BBCTS); 6.30, "First Hear
by Alex, Borrie. (Studio) Sundowa Berenade; 3.30, La Demi-Heure Trancaise. Presentation de Lavermanne. (Studio): Symphonie- sur un chant montagnard. (V... d'Indy); a 7,59, Weather Report: 3. Time Bignal and (The News : (London "Ralny); 8,49.
Commentary (London. Relay) Special Announcements; 8.15,-Walk Songs of Latin Ameries sung by the Your Guaranis; 6.50, Forces Tay- Durites · London: Relay); – 9. Time Algiers, June 27.
Bignal. Record Review, presented An Algerian terrorist recruited by John Maclean), (Smalo) 29.10.4 in Caire and trained in Iraq has oney Bees. Feature programs been captured by the police, the by Nesta Pain. Mure composed by Antony Hopkins Governor-General's Office said (CTS) 19, York Festival. Cou in a comanique made public cert from York Minder Maris
Zidka (violin) BBC Northern,
Weather Bepori; 13, Tima
Terrorist
conflicted with their evidence The famous "Psalm 4 of here today
and cond
Oren
THE FASHION.
It is the fashion of a class, not remarkable' for penetration or cati- dours to represent the Chinese) suthorities de Gelighting in the blood of innocent and unaffending people, and hiring "pirales (and, much- laws to carry out.. meir wicked behests. The "proof consists of a Bertipos repeated by one to another wilun - §. circle; while there is another class quín as well: informed and capable of judging, who think that in retributive. Gjurios the "
· Chinese, `proceed ... with ? more "dia. erimination, if not with better instrumental, thang-foreign • powers, who one day are the protectors of pirates. whích. hereaboola","Ax," another name for rebels, and the next part seized with such all do they extermination that the immocent
and unoffending", are swept dow along with “the comings enemies of mankind."
Captain "Tighbourne'i" statements.
semin commparatively. hermes but "Ala "allegations, about 'a'divided empire, und-advice to force, trade-(an, if, it could be easily dórse)
mor qil to fight against the in Germany and then hired (ca) workers, and finally several ATTORNEY KEERAGE 220orrent Schmitt and several. The terrorist 27-year-old i cond, by John Hopkins (BBCTs): on mien subjects may interest: horne":
airline march
Ag
ed through, the centre of the
By Bouth Africa Commentary on the
"regardínus of "treaties on the claimISE
Signal Radio Near Lal Lonion Belays 11 Zest Cricket England Mhday play of the and Test by
Cricket character es that Gefinder DE, the Fortunefrordan Lord's- Ground, Lendeniu (Recurled London
"Protestant faiths, the rejected candi Ret Airton, John Arlott and Carla
Rabay); 1158, God. Bays The Queen - date for Liverpoo 197 Clots Downea
in ins fortaines. As if the heart here by the Americans-France-city, calling for the release of should convict on any of the ended in a concert of french few days ago as he was re
•had gone out of him..
Press the imprisoned men and singing eviderte ogered is the most music to be commented on by turning to Libya and Cairo with
ibe Marsellaise
the whole of my career be Francale, French Bank Build- buy arms for the terrorists, the Printed and published he WILLIAM ALICK GRINSAM for paftorale naise, the French outrageous I have ever heard in M. Leverance at the Anlanes maps, documents and money to Umorrow, afternoon at communique said. — France. and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 No incidents were recorded told the court, China Malling
5.20 p.m. Special Wyndham, Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong France-Presse.
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