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Polio

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956.

By Galbraith

Victim Hungary Reds SIDE GLANCES

Richard Was Late Neglected To

A Friday morning | staying.

ON Richard

21 hefty hjs

20 year old, bade

parents good morning as

Experly, the father hurried to the hostel.

THE POLICE CALL

son left two

days

See A Doctor

Dallas, Nov. 27.

The Rev Jack Coe, a fiery

Bual, and hurried off to his "Youn

ago," they suld there. evangelist and faith-haaler |

work as a capstan-operator | Richard's futter In a Birmingham factury. | Birmingham,

Totalute to

That evening Richard did) A day or two later, there not return home at the was a ring at the bell, Richard's usual time. "They'll have mother went to open the door kept him working Inte," his Allen stood on the step | "It's about your son,” he begin, father suggested.

and his tone was grave, He's been arrested In Londo attempting to lake and drive away a taxicab."

Richard did not return hung that night, and when by next morning there was still no sign of him, hin father look Line off from his own job, and went

Richard's

round

ployers.

to

035

HE WAS ALL RIGHT

“SORRY

rls-

1

AFRAID1

for

WHEN Richard pleaded gulity to the charge against him

next at Clerkenwall court morning his father was there

to speak for him to the magis- trale, Mr E. G. Rubey.

who got into legal trouble | in Florida by pronouncing a three-year-old polio victim cured and ordering him to take the braces from his wasted kgs, was near death from polio himself tonight A doctor at Parkland Hospital said that, in addition to bulbar polio, Coc, 38, had pneumonia, and lung abscess. He waited I too long to go 10 a doctor and as a result part of his brain perished from lack of oxygen, the doctor added.

Admit Deportations

Budapest, Nov, 27.

The Hungarian Minister of the Interior, Ferena Muennich, bau admitted to workers delegatiIONS that, dx, coaches of Hongselsbe have been deported across the Hungarian frontier, it WAG learned today.

Meanwhile, eye-witnesses re- ported that the Soviet Union had set up a camp for deported Hungarians at Uchorod, inside from the Hungarian frontier.

Soviet territory, about 20 miles

Workers report every day of Anding notos thrown from trucks and trains signed by young Hungarians, who ask that

their parents be notified of their

prrests,

It appeared that the arrests were made sometimes by Sovie! sometimes by the troops and

The dnelor said that, even if ho lived, his brain probably Hungarian political police. would be permanently damaged. The Central Workers Commi{-

Di W us

Enterprises put in a breathing tee

of the machine--not an iron lung-and Budapest region today posted a hole was cut in his throat so signs throughout the city, pro- testing against a speech mode he could be fed oxygen.

ACTION FILED

last night by Premier Janas Kadar. in which he strongly attacked the former Premier, Imre Nagy. --France-Presse.

about yoLE buy."

The police wold of Anding, He

the they said, "hac give Richard at the

to

wheel of him his cards jant might We've stationary loxi, trying to start had to cut down all round, not

it. "I never meant to steal it, had the orders, you know how he had said.

it's been lately."

"

Richard's

"Bul he novog cale" Richard's father said, helplessig. (son.

A month

D

ugo, Coe asked father went into Federal Court to dismiss a sult a Miami the witness-box, a lenn, nuxious į filed against han by

w1x05e

three-year-old man, who was dwarfed by his couple,

He told of his search for son was a pollo victim. Richard. "I don't know whether The sull charged that he de- "He was all right when he left he was afraid to come home, clured the boy healed at a here," the rim said, and that or what," be said, "when he revival nweling and ordered the was all the comfort they could ; lost his job.

paronts to take off his braces, Į that one place for five years.” They charged that their son suffered much pain as a result. "You'd like to take him home NAY, would you?"

Mr Robey usked.

uffer.

Richard's father weni to the police and reported his 5021 missing. For nearly u fortel4gh:1 he heard nothing more of the boy.

TO BECKENHAM

TH THEN one morning, a letter

||

He'd worked

im

sald

Coe originally was arrested in Miami during a revival for prac tising medicine without ย licence. A Justice of the Peace dismissed the

Lucille

the charge. "We'd Coc's Slater Mrs

had

"Yes, sir." Winiam answered,

"I would, very much." the father, with feeling, look after him at home."

The magistrate turned Richard, who Kimseit nothing to say except that he arrived that was addressed

was sorry "Tlus was a silly ad- to Richard. Engerly, his father

venture, wasn't #," he said, opened it, hoping I might pru- vide a clue to his son's where-

"Well

1 give you an abouts. It did. For the letter

absolute discharge, Go home began: "With reference to your now with your father and star caji

us yesterday, and at home and get a job there." your application for a job....

The letter

puper was Beckenham, Kent,

Richard's father set out for Beckenhum. He called on the

upon

headed

"Yes," said Waluum. Presently, at his father's side, he left the court. And no father ever looked better pleased with his son, and no bon so proud of arm that had scat the letter, his father as those two, as they they told him of a hostel where hended for the station and for they thought Rishard might be|home,

Exclusive: to

Gaddy of Dallas, said she believed the spirit of God could heal any sickness of the body. She said she was so confident that her brother would be healed be in the hospital-United Press POLICE FORCES

that she doubted he needed to

Naples, Nov. 27. A total of 2,080 troops for the United Nations police force in

have Egypt

passed through Naples up till today. Of these 1,330 have already reached Egypt and 750 still remain in the transit contres o Capodichino, and Bagnoll France-Presse,

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Chou's Advice

To Chinese

In Cambodia

Parks, Nov. 27.

The Chinese Communist Premier Mr Chou En-lal, at a reception to 280 representatives of Chinese residents in Cambo- dia last night, said the Chinese

Government would not be dis-

10-19

T., PK, ALA, PIL DIL, © 1996 by NKA Berden, ins,

"It's been so long since I've seen you, Marge, and you look so youthful! Are you using some naw kind of make-up?"

Visiting MP Impressed By

Working Harmony

In Hongkong

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DOCTORS EVIDENCE IN MURDER TRIAL

Two doctors of the Kowloon Hospital, Dr Cheung Ki-yui and Dr Lo Wan-chun, gave evidence this morn- 'ing in the murder trial of Lai Sau-fung, 26, accountant, charged with stabbing his fiancee, Ho Lai-wah, 22, to death on August 1, at the Criminal Sessions before Mr Justice Scholes and an all-male Jury.

Mr D. E. Greenfield, Crown, and then a stomach wash two or Counsel, is for the Prosecution, three hours later, witness cald And Mr Oswald Cheung.that, he thought he might be Instructed by Mr J. C. B. Slack,le to detect some effect

Mr Greenfield: What did you of Mears Hastings and Co., 18

explet to and? for the defenco,

Dr

Lo: half an hour after ho

drowsy. would be

Assuming thr the plla aro the type that can be bought by

Dr Cheung K-yul, Medical Omcer, testified that of 4,10 pm, on August 1 an ambulance brought a Chinese woman and man to the hospital. He prescription, would it alter your examined the woman and found her dead,

opinion as to what you have just said?

Here

The men, he said, was con-

strong objection was scious. In answer to his ques raised by the Defence Counsel, tion, the man, whom he identified | who sold that not a thing or had been said in the dock as the accused, told this question

him that he had drunk some during the Lower Court hearing Dottol. He also found fresh and the many depositions, wounds in his left and right Three witnesses who gave hand Angers and a bruise in his forehead.

Ση answer to Mr Greenfield, Dr Cheung said he found no trace of the effect of sleeping pills in the accused. Asked if It would change matters if the accused had a stomach wash, witness said that it would do pend on the type of sleeping Pills.

there

NOT INCONSISTENT

Mr

Was Greenfield: anything in his condition which was inconsistent with having taken two and a half sleeping pilis shortly after 2 P.m., and then

some Deltol and then stomach wash?

Dr Cheung: Nothing incon- sistent had occurred.

Dr

evičenco

yesterday were re called. Among them was Bub Inspector Lawrence Power who said that he found a knife underneath the window between the wall and a table

Ho 10p sald he did not touch the knife,

Loo

Chung-Dis dresser of the Yuen Long

Mr

, chịch

pensury, said that when he at- tenced a woman brought to the Dispensary on August 15 ho found no pulse or breathing in her.

He also attended accused who was in a semi-conscious state, He said he heard accused say: "Has she died?”

Hearing continues.

Lo Wan-chun, Medical Failed To Obey

Offer, said that he examined

the accused in the Prisoners'

Ward of the hospital between 4

be

that his 112 per minute

and

had taken half a small bottle of

Traffic Signal

W.

Sunning

A British Conservative Member of Parlia-and 6 p.m. He found his pulse to For failing promptly, to obey ment, Major Tufton Beamish, who has been in the blood pressure was normal. How given by a police omming Colony for a week, said that he was "struck by was told by the accused that he House, fifth floor, was fined $25 pleased with those of his com- the complete harmony of Chinese and British Dettol Accused ning complained by Mr Thomas Tam at Céurtal. patriots, who have lived a long

in Cambodia and would working together" in the administration of the ot ibna eventually become citizens of Colony, Cambodia, the New China News Agency reported

Penh.

from

Phnom

Mr Chou sald that on the contrary, this would enable both countries to become still mbre Intimate and friendly.

He stressed, however, that

Chinese residents who had not;

Speaking to the China Mail this morning prior to his departure for Rangoon by BOAC, the MP for Lewes, Sussex, said that his main impression of Hongkong was of the "very efficient and progressive government," which everyone seemed to respect for what the Government was doing for the people.

Laken the nationality of Cam- he continued, "ly that there does "One of the curious things," bodia should take no part in not seem to be sy great com- political activities,

thepetition in politics here."

He also wished that Chinese residents would bear in mind the warning of their motherland against big nation Chauvinte.

of

He advised the Chinese resid- ents to study the language the country they live in. the agency reported. France

Presse.

Countering an allegation that composed "entirely of officials the Hongkong Government was

and appointed officials who are yea man," Major Beamish said but the point was that the that that was not the question Government was "popular" with the people. That was, in his |opinion, a good sign.

Radio Hongkong Beamish and his wife toured re-

K.T.

30, Programme Summary: 0,33 "Women Only." A weekly magazine Introduced br Mary Sharman

Woman of the Week-Dame Irene

During his stay here Major

settlement areas and Equalter areas,

"I wis very impressed by the and the

Ward DB... MP. is interviewed resettlement areas,

by Timothy Birch. Preview;What's Chinese I talked to there seem

new in the 1th Chinese Manu; ed to be grateful.

facturers' Exhibition; 0, Tiers Signit,

Lucky Dip-Variety Requesta pre-

wanted by Margherita; SAB.

"The squatter areas were the

XVIth Olympic Games. A recorded worse type of such' areas. I havờ report from Melbourne, filustrated ever even, especially on the

with commentaries on some of the

roof-tops,” he added,

THE HK REGIMENT

.

!

highlights of the day's events; 0.39, Weather Report: 7. Time Signal and the News: Time for Jary" with Hobin Day: 7.65. Letter frÇETİ America by Allstair Cooke: 8. Tad Heath and his MUBO_ (BBCTS); $20, Speadog about the ·Hong- "ifere come the Boye" 2" Time | kong, Regiment, Major Beamlih Bignal, The News: 9.8 Wednesday an army man for ten years Theatre. "Wife for Bato" by David Tuinov. Produced by Charles said he was "very struck" by Leteaux (BDCTB); 10.16, Mantovani the "smartness, · efficiency and Musical Biodes: 10.30, Bonic of the keendies" of the Raziment with Twentieth Century: 10.59. Weather which be spent one day.

Report: 11. Time Bignal. Radio Nowe Reel; 11.15, Ray Martin' and his Orch.; 11,595, Army, Dinner - in

Honour of Her Majesty the Quean at Royal Homaltai, Chalma, Speeches by Lieut. Colonel 2t Hon. John Hugh Hare, M.P., 0.3, Secretar of sake for War and Her Majesty, the Queen, scone described by Mikkinei Henderson; 13, Close Down.

REDIFFUSION

Major Beamish also spent one- day with the RAF at Kal Tak and he has this to say; "morale and efficiency good."

Aaked it. Biz Anthony Eden would retire from the political scene, Mador Beamish said that he had been away from London for over a month and was come

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Sub-Insp. C.D. Mayger told Kas lightly congested. He found the Court that in the afternoon accused' blood type belonged to of August 26 defendant drove D Group B.

private car along Upper Albert With said that the amount Road in an easterly direction. ot" "Dettol accused had taken When near the Junction of was "not likely to be injurious,” Garden Road defendant failed

Asked by Mr Greenfield what i te stop although he was sign- effect would there be after alled to do so by the police accused had taken two and a í officer who was on post" duty half sleeping pills, the Dettol there,

THIS MORNING'S TOUR BY THE GOVERNOR

Ills Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexänder Grantham, at the Lingnam "Middle

School during his tour this morning, Staff Photographer.

Three Schools Visited By Sir Alexander Grantham

His Excellency the Governor Sir Alexander Grantham this morn-

ing went on a tour of three of the Colony's schools. He was accompanied by Mr L. G. Morgan, Deputy Director of Education. C

hondmaster

The first - school - viallod was Convent School Sister Rose the Pul, Chung Coll Lirignon Middle School in mary, the Headmistress, and the Stubbs Road Sir Alexander Bittor Therese, the Mother Pro-Man-kel and the Warmet on arrival by the Herdvincial, met, the Governor when Au mastos, Dr Nai Hsin-chien, and he arrived, and he was taken. Alexande was then taken on a tour of the into the school'y whare,, niet be His premises where he saw the pupils 11 Zim list

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