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FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957.
US CONGRESSMAN'S APPEAL TO CHINA "Change Your Ways' He Advises Peking
A
visiting American Congressman, com- menting on the shake-up in the Krem- lin, today appealed to Communist China to change her wdys and become a respec- fable member of the free world.
Congressman Carroll D. Kearns (Republican, Pennsylvania) told a Press conference at the Peninsula Hotel: "I think Red China one day might look across the seas and say, 'Maybe the United States is our friend, not Russia.""
Mr Kearns, who arrived from Talpel yesterday on a For East tour, also made these points:
and
gave
China "The tion, greatest opportunity to be а grant factor in the free world."
But he said China would have The world may be "on the
to show that they have gained threshold of a sensational
"They have to eurn zettlement of the many alf-respect.
that position. We are waiting ferences between East and West including the dicarma- for performance." ment question.
The United Stater should
exchange legislators' visits; with all countries, including
·China.
-
The United States Govern- ment should permit Ameri- can newsmen to visit Chinn.
ELECTRICITY SURCHARGE DECISION
op LIKELY SOON
officials as
Mr Kearns described the
of four recent dismissal Soviet Government the latest of a series of "breath- taking international develop- menta leading to a climax for a sensational settlement between the free and
Communist worlds."
Agreement?
He said the Western powers und the Soviet Union may reach
an agreement at the current disarmament talks in London, and referred to what he, called
proposals the "novel counter-proposals,"
TIGW
and
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"We may be on the threshold of a general settlement that will make peace more than an illusive phrase a tangible reality.
"No longer must we assume that all our solutions are im-
of attainment.
must bear with each other in these touch-and-go times. Ulimalo success will be resolved through the people's discretions for good leadership."
The managements of the
Colony's two electric power companies said this morning they could not indicato when their directors would come to a decision on the qucation of the added surcharge levied since March.
China
A spokesman of the Light and Power Co,, Lid, fold: the Chizu Mail this morning he fell a decision would be forth-
within coming
"reasonable time." He added that it would be announced as soon As the company's boord of directors had come to a decision..
Who Is Digging Up This Grave?
By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER
Some one is digging up the concrete cover on the grave of Hsiao Hung, the noted authoress who died in obscurity in Hongkong during the Japan- ese occupation in 1942.
The
150 management "of Hongkong Electric Co. Ltd. could not say when the direc- tots were Hkely to their minds, a spokesman salu.
make up
The Board of Directors had
Man Who
Dredged Ammunition
Fined $300
A junk master who plead- been elreularised on this ques-ed guilty to a charge of Mr Kearns thought the latest and the spokesman said he possessing ammunition was changes in the Soviet hierarchy needed a meeting to decide this morning fined $300 or six weeks by Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central Court.
weakened the Sino-Soviet coali-
could not say whether
issue.
.
they
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The Junk master, Chan Khu, was intercepted by the Police while entering the harbour.
Chan sald be was returning from 4shing trip with nothing on board.
The officers searched the junk and under the cabin floorboards and in two holds they found a large quantity of ammunition.
EAST OF WAGLAN
Chan then told the Follce he had dredged the ammunition from the seabed at a point east of Wagian,
The ammunition was later Identifed na old slock which had been dumped by the Military,
For the past three days, ono or two workanen have been seen using picks and shovels to dismantle the circular cernent surface that had boch set up na u alte for an ice cream stall in Repulse Bay.
The Sino-British Club il- terested in preserving the grave. Mias J. Toblin, Secretary of the Club, heard a report that a shallow pond was to be built for children in which they could sail their toy boats,
On behalf of the Clubs she
wrote
to the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd, seeking information about the report.
Girl Stole Mother's Savings
1.
'A Lesson To Parents'. Says Magistrate
An 11-year-old girl stole $901-her adopted mother's Bavings She stayed away from home for two days, and with the money she bought for herself an um brella, a plastic hand bag, a torch, a towel, a handker chief, a pair of sandles and two small bottles of oil.
In the Juvenile Court this
morning Mr Simon F, S. Ld told the parents of the girl: This is a realistic. lesson to you parents. "She is only 11 years old. She had done something wrong. That wrong must be remedied to pre vent further wrongs.
"The most effective means to guarantee that are the parents, That must be clearly borne in mind by both of yoti” ·
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LOST $300
SHEAFFER'S
ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN
ACCUSED TELLS COURT: MY LOVER CHEATED ME
JOHN CLARKE'S
CASEBOOK
Cut-price Lawyer'
GREEK Cypriot eat
The letter was all Greek to
WOMAN on trial for murdor at the A in a cafo in Soho pon- A
Criminal Sessions this morning tear-dering over a letter from a fully testified that she awoke to her firm of London solicitors. lover's
cry; "Someone is committing him or rather it was not. suicide!" and, found that he had taken It was written in lawyer's English, and the Cypriot, lysol.
who had little enough of our colloquial tongue, could make nothing of it.
The Crown case is that the woman, Ho Sam- mui, who gave her age as 30, was in a suicide pact with her lover, a 24-year-old waiter, Yuen Kam- wah.
Happily.
na it seemed then, there was in the cafe a .com- patriot of the worried Cypriot, a Ho snid that tho
man deceased sharply-featured
named They were found unconscious
He offered to translate from Lysol poisoning in a. Wan-did not know anyone in her Philip
which know the loiter.
concerned chai hotel room on March 8. and family, but she did not the man died four days later in whether he knew anyone in her divorce proceedings, the other
husband's family:
man had started. hospital.
Charged with causing Yuen's death, He denied the sulfide pact,
Taking Her Away
Before Mr Justice A. D. The girl, - according to the Prootcution Officer, atole the Scholes this morning she con- money last Tuesday. On July 4, tinuext her evidence of her rela- at 103 am, two police Constations, with the deceased whom when she was bles on their beat duty in Main she met in 1955- Street, Shaukiwan found the already the concubine of another
man called Tin Kam-on,
to
She had tried to find a place
· but was told to go away. back to the Police Station and questioned the girl achnitted stealing the HODEY
from her mother. She still hod
She said that the deceased had told her he was taking her to Macao,
The case is proceeding.
Immigrants Intercepted
Twenty-nine Illegal im-
HOW'S IT GOING? · THE solidiors say, Philip
read, "that the divores will cost about £76,"
Philip closed the letter, and a thoughtful look came into his oye.
"I you like I dare say I get you a divorce for £10 he said. "Fifteen, pounds and-day £10 costs.
could
The other was grateful. handed Philip £16.
He
Some weeks later he saw
She claimed that on March 4 her lover, Yuen, told her ha was taking her away. He sald migrants who managed to he was going to buck, a hotel reach as far as buoy A10 in Philp in the street. "How's the room for them to rest and shea junk before being inter- divorce found him in the Good World cepted by the Marine Police, eagerly. him for a long time outside an theatre,
Hotel after she had waited for appeared before Mr Hin $859.20 let, in her plastic
about $300 apart from
the
purse. Apparently she had lost money she spent on the things she had bought, the court was
fold.
Mr Li remanded the girl seven days pending a report of her trom the Probation Officer.
shing Lo at Central. Court buy Chinese wine, continued illegal entry,
Yuen later sent her out to this morning charged with conveying the accused. When she illegal immigrants and aid:
turned to the Hotel with
bottle of wine and two apples, ing and abetting illegal she took off her jacket, Just immigrants.
Government them
Appointments
following The
Government appointments were announced
and a
to
ho going?"
DOUBTS
asked
"OKAY, okay," said Phillip,
sirily, and added that he Cyprus, who had the matter in was in touch with people in hand-
Several times more the man
as she was placing the jacket in
Chan Ng, 50, and Chan Yiu, who wanted a diverce epcoun- a drawer she found four bottles84, operators of the junk were tered Philip, and each time he of lysol there.
each fined a total of 2600 or 10 was told the affair was taking "I sulod him what the lyavi weeks in pool and were ordered its proper course. At last he was for and he said he had to be expelled from the Colony, began to have doubts. He look take the Chan, Calu-nou, 40, and Chan his doubts to the police. They, "When I aslood Sul, 32, were each fined $400 or accused sald,
weeks takt / eight him why he wanted to
and were also ordered to be expelled. lysol, he did not tell me."
A 22 year-old woman, Lam Ping and her son aged 13, were The re- fined $50 or 14 days.
Evening Moal
OT
"His he done anything
when they had seen Philip, took him to Clerkenwell court and charged him with froudulently converting the £15 to his own use. Philip pleaded guilty,
"He was very nearly posing as a solicitor, wasn't he?" asked
trade. Mr Geoffrey Rose, the magis for his really joine
"He says he'o mado inquiries.
a policeman said, In Cyprus,"
"but he can't show me any The divorce matter is proof. now back in the hands of the original solicitors."
to The magistrate tumed Philip. "Go to prison for thres months," he said, and Philip turned and went, with a last The next morning 100 Mr Shigehide Tanaka haueful look at the benches where deceased got up, but told her to been accorded, formal recognition counsel and splicitors eat. They stay in bed and rest, said the us Conant for Japan, it was and returned sather coldly the look Ho sald she was feeling very nounced in the Gazette this of the man who had tried to tired by this time and soon, fell asloep.
She said she scolded Yuen maining defendants, 25 in all, and then he promised not to were each fined $75 or 14 days by the Gazette this morning: take lysol she did not stay each defendants were ordered
Mr Ronald George Blackey away from him.
All Bridge to be Cadet Officer, Class They had a meal, that even-to be expelled when they pald served the prison II. In response to an inquiry by on probation; Mr T.S.D.] Ing in the room, of rice, noodles | the, fines
Whitley to
to be Ansistant Secre- and other food and wine. At one sentence. lery, Colonial
stage sho thought Yuen
The junk, which has was
been Deputy Clerk
Mr K. drinking too much wine, so she detained by the Police, of Allen to be Acting Sealer Ar- snatched the bottle away from returned to the owner, countant Kowloon-Canton Rall him and empiled it in a basin. way: Mr Gordon Eric Mather
They went to bod that night, to be an Assistant Secretary to the Yuen was drunk. Urban
Council; Mr Kwok Kwong-tin ecased to be on Assistant Secretary to the Urban
the China Mail this morning, a spokesman for the Repulse Bay Hotel eald: "No, it's not us
Not Us Either
A spokesman for the Hong- and Shanghai Hotels, kong Ltd, on behalf of the Lido which is not far from the grave, said: "It has nothing to do with us."
Then who in digging it up? MsJ Tomblin said this morning she would have to work fast to find out if the grave was to be saved.
A Mulden-born woman, Adao Hung died in miserable circumstances and in complete obscurity in Hongkong in 1942.
Her friends burled her on the beach at Repulse Bay.
Council.
Crown Land
Auction
Two Crown land lots at Kun Tong will be offered
woman.
RECOGNITION
morning.
was
deal in cut-price law.
Wakened By A Shout THE NEW You!
"I had just gone to sleep in the New, Different, only
when I was 'awaltened by a shout, Yuen was sitting on the sola and he was shouting “Some- one is commiting suicidel' I saw that he had drunk lysol the accused, lested, with tears
Some 15 years later a eir for sale by public auction rolling down her face, cular concrete structure was at the Crown Lands Office Seeing iwo boitles of lyso! built over the grave and on in the Central Governementet, she also drank the poison, this spot vendors sold lee cream Offices (East Wing), Lower she said.
The ammunition included, 39, and hired out swimming suita Albert Road, at 3 p.m.
3.7 inch shell cases, 20, 77 mm cases, 35, 3.7 Inch warheads, 31, 2 inch mortar (HE) loaded, 38, 3.7 inch projectiles (empty) and four 77 mm'thells (loaded).
Universities *Selection Committee
The
Gazotte notified
moming that tho
Girl Killed
A
In Traffic Accident
six-year-old Chinese girl was killed in a traffic
| July 16.
that to bad taken
Ho explained that she took tho' on poison becnuso she felt her lover Had cheated her. He had made The first lot is about 8,000 her go to the Hotel, saying, he square foet in area. Annual was taking her away, and then | he had takon lysol himself. When rental is $184 and the upset price is $40,000. The building sus found covenant is $96,000 in 18 months. yeol, she thought "It is useless The other lot is about 50,000 for me to live in this world."
"He had cheated melato square feet in orea. Anual re leaving my family and I could tni is $1,143 and the upset palce not go back to face them again,” is $250,000. The building coven said the accused
is $600,000, in 18 months. Both lots are restricted for excluding
industrial purposes
accident involving a private any offersive or unhealthy trade motor car in Castle Peak or manufacture.
this Road near the 61⁄2-milestone
following yesterday afternoon.
have been appointed members
The child, Cheng Shek-kuen,
of the British Universities lived at Jfut 23, San Birr Villago..
Selection Commitice for όπο
„In another accident; a private
car tollided with a hiarele: in The Hion, tho Director of Bal. Young Choi Street near File
and was
sant; to....
Malayan RAF Man Fined
She told the Court that after she had taken the lysol sha "could" not cell how she felt
Hold that she had no children, and her parente were dead.
Said He Was 28
She said she could not welle and denied ever having seen thé four letters (found in the Hotel. room) or tint she ever gave any Instructions to have them, writ
year
Education ог hia
Deputy Street, Kowloon.The cyclist SAC Ishak Bin Maham-en (Chairman), Dr the
Fung Kum-chan received themed, 23-year-old Malayan Chau Sik-nio, Mr W. N.
Mr G. T.
Tam
Juries H. Moore,
Kowloon Hospital for treatment, member of the Royal Airbou the Representative of the British Council, the
Force," Kai.“ Tak, was fined Assistant Director of Education
$400 or two months by Mir (Inspection), Mr K. W. J. Topley and Miss Mok Sau-ba-
The Secretary is to be nominated by the Director ofi Education.
Re-appointed
denied that sho the lysol.
by Mr M. Crown Counsel,
SC: PALY Yang Wat Kowloon Ther be was. 284) tuit abe had. deceased fold
thia marising when", he She agreed that
said that the
Mr E. R. Childe, and Mr H. pleaded guilty to wounding promised his mother never, to zoɛ Sidbury have been re-appointed | Lwo Polles" officers, n hàm main. The broke her to the panel of the Inland Muhammed was amang apron because he continually Revenue Boned of Review, the group of people who tried to fee went to look for her. Gazette stated this morning from a house. In Terpple Bisect Ho said that the docessed and"
husband were bat woll
It was also
Posted To R. OF O.
Llose W. Purves of the Hong- Mr G. 3. 6. Thomson har tom was said ini Court, kong Regiment han been posted appointed • a' mombor of the seThe defoculant, wounded Bub- 10
announced that "duritie a Police rulā on June 9, Baker misband wont,
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