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THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958.
British Assurance To Turkey Writer Of
·NO NEGOTIATIONS WITH ARCHBISHOP MAKARIOS AS SOLE REPRESENTATIVE
Not Allowed In Turkey
By K. C, THALER
London, Jan. 15.
Britain has assured Turkey that she will not negotiata a Cyprus settlement with Archbishop Makarios as the sole re- presentative of the Cypriot people, diplomatic sources reported today.
Istanbul, Jan. 15. Archbishop Makarios, loader of the Greek-Cypriot move- ment for union with Greece, will not be allow-key also ed to visit Turkey, accord- ing to an official 11- nouncement here,
The announcement said he could not virit Turkey now "in view of the rege of public
u inje."
Earlier, the Arched up was reported from Ather to have applied for a
in enter
Turkey. Such a viit, suid the Turkish Funga Minister, Mr Fatan Zerlu, would be "use" less,"
The Istanbul dally newspaper Aksum, in a poll of 100 people today received 99 answers: “We do not want him here,"
The evening newspaper Setur said: "The murderer Makarlos cannot sel foot on this scil." Reuter,
EMERALD FIELD FOUND
in a
Salisbury, Jan. 15.
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Strong opposition from Tur- understood to have swayed British opinion in favour of postponing plans to bring Makarios to London for immediate Cyprus peace talks.
Britain's current polley ap- peared bent first on bringing taxit, in cautious behind-the- direct talks with Turkey and Grecce to break the year-long deadlock.
Fernes noves,
The going was reported to be sięw and precarious, but the signs were that, falling a prior understanding between Britain, Greece and Turkey the chick political contestants in the Cyprus dispute - solution was not feasible.
Under Discussion
The new British Initiative has been under discussion within the Cabinet during the past few weeks. The Governor of Cyprus, Sir Hugh Fool, who came to London for the talks last month, | is still discussing possible means of breaking he deadlock.
The
BIRCH
GIVES VIEWS
who
Prestatyn, Wales, Jan. 15. Mr Nigel Birch, British
Treasury Minister resigned with the Chan- cellor of the. Exchequer, Mr Peter Thorneycroft, tonight accused the Gov- ernment of "wavering" in the fight against infla tion. He declarou that Cabinet had pleaded for Ministers "mution and delay” when Mr Thorneycroft wartted to take firm steps.
Mr Birch, who was Economic Secretary to the Treasury, wos explaining his resignation to the local Conservatives he re- presents in Parliament.
Saying he would do nothing to embarrass the new cellor of added:
"Some
SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith
11-2
TAR Reg. 1.3. PAL OF
© LET HIMLA Berita, bed,
"I'm going to make a career of baseball history, Dad! If I get on a TV quiz every four years i can make as much as you!"
Common
Begins
Market Operations
Brussels, Jan. 15.
'Death Threat'
Letters Convicted
A 42-year-old Chinese nove- list, who sent three "death threal" letters to a' married woman he had known for more than 20 years because sho re- fused to leave her husband for him, was sentenced to three months by Mr. Derek Cons at: Kowloon Magistracy this morn-
Passing the sentence, Mr Cons said as a literary man, the novelist, Lering Fung, allos Leung Kim-wan, should know "how to use words."
SHEAFFER'S
ADMIRAL SHORKEL PEN
WOMAN GIVES
EVIDENCE ING PERJURY CASE
A Chinese woman testified in a case be- fore Judge K. R. Macfee in the Victoria District Court this morning that she
saw a "white-sleeved” policeman holding another man in Jordan Road and turning into Chi Wo Street between 9 and 10 am. on November 29, last year.
The woman, Chan Mul, sald she could not recognise the policemen or the other man f
she saw them again. Americans More
On trial is a traffle constable, Sit Kit, charged with perjury Leung pleaded in mitigation by giving false evidence against that it was is love for then driver and of demanding $200 women that caused him to from him with menaces. He is send the letters.
He said he had no intention to destroy her bodily, and admitted that the word "destroy" wich he had chosen was too strong, and was done at the spur of the moment.
Blanket
Thief Gets
3 Months
Yu
represented by Mr Patrick instructed by Mr P. T. Yu, uf Zimmern and Co.
Mr W. S. Collier, Crown Counsel, is prosecuting.
The Charge
The perjury charge alleges that Sit, being a witness at the trial of Wu Sai-kit, on charges of obstructing a Police officer and of dangerous driving, December 10, inst, made อก untrue statement in evidence that "after the car stopped, the driver opened the car door and ran away...
H
Chan Mul testifled that she lived on the staircase of No. 3, Jordan Rand, which was at the corner of Jordan Road and Chi
Interested In Shopping In HK Than Sightseeing
Mr Leo A. Mathews, Pas- schger Manager of the American President Lines, San Francisco branch, said on his ar rival here this morning in the s9 President Hoover, that Hongkong was one of the biggest attractions to American tourista visiting the Far East. Mr
Mathews, BomeUmes referred to as "Mr Travel," has
Wo Street, Between Darul 100ssed the Pacific B2 times
Far
For stealing a blanket from am. on November 20 last, she since 1921, and has covered two
Messrs Whiteaway, Laid- Jordan Road. She looked cut
aeard people talking loudly in million miles of travel,
He said Hongkong. was the law & Co, Ltd, a Chinese and saw a while-leaved police most exotic post in the.
man by the side East, but stressed the point that was put in prison for man holding three months by Mr Hin- of a green car in the middle of A great many people were more the road. The policeman was interested in shopping here shing Lo at Central talking loudly, she said. "After than in sightseeing. Magistracy this morning. that, the police officer and the Chan Ming, 62, unemployed, man turned into Chi Wo Street.
NEW SHIP were talking in quiet I did not hear what they in were saying. she said.
She sald she could not
ChuThe European Common Market swings of 1 Yen Chow Street, roof They the Exchequer, be
TOUCHNESS
His return to Cyprus has been repeatedly postponed in view Intest plans for him to stop in Athens and Ankara on his return,
for direct talks with Greek and Turkish leaders, There were, moreover, sug- A peasant farmer's children
Festions that Si: 1ught should romote African re-meet Archbishop Makarios in sorve 200 miles from hore Athens. But the final approval have discovered an emerald of such an "unorthodox" ap- Cyprus solution field which may unearthproach to a multi-million pound de- through the island's Govenor
estui outstanding. posit
preliminary British The Southern Rhodesian Gov-moves, in advance of any more ernment, alarmed that the find formal step towards a settle may knock the bottom out of ment,
spotlighted, the have world market, has rushed pollee real dimeulfles which and dog patrols to the area and stand in the way. suspended all prospecting for an
of 500
square miles, spokesman cald.
Gennalogist Lewis Juson de- Britain has been in touch scribed the emeralds so far un the Turkish Government earthed as of "fantastically high through the Turkish Ambassador
in London, Nuri Bigri, and in standards."
Dhrough No emeralds previously have Ankara
ts
O Ambassador, Sir James Bowker, been found in the Federation.
discovery was made Sources said Turkey appeared when furmer Joseph Mizengeli | very perturbed the poss!-
at noticed his children played in Elty of any Cyprus solution full confidence in Mr Birch.
with which could bring the island's
union with Greece nearer.
area
the
The
ຕ
Reserve Belingwe "pretty stones which sparkled and became brighter the more the children handled then.
CURIOUS
Mizengeli, curious, collected a smalt bag of the stones and made 50-mile cross-country
SL trek to the Belingwe Settlement to the Mining to show them Commissioner.
of
Sui
into action tomorrow nearly three years after it was first proposed by Paul-Henri Spank at a Foreign Ministers' meeting in Messina. ・・
Germany,
ot OUT former colleagues are now talking of their toughness a quality not all of them had shown or even cisimed in the post. It may well The six-nation body West be they will live up to their
France, Italy and words."
the Benelux countries - hopes Mr Birch said the Gover within the next 12 to 10 years mrent in Imposing economy to abolish customs, tariffs and measures on the nation had taxes and bind their countries
ting of its own expenditure.
At 11 am, tomorrow at Val "How could we expect other Duchesse Chateau, about four people to endure all the troubles miles from the Belgian capital, and difficulties that our policies the members of the High Com- have forced upon them ourselves, In the
promised the most vigorous cut-into a solid economic unit, Through Envoy
Turkey su favours partition the Mediterranean island colony as an alternative to its present status. She has made her stand clear in the new exchanges with Britain over the pust few dinys, the sourets stated.
Greece has kept diplomatic silence lately,
apparently
The Commissioner estimated | awaiting a direct approach from the rough, dirty stones dumped | Britain," either through diplo
on his table were worth £1,000, matic channels or the Cyprus
Gemologis! Закоп sald, Governor.
could
bring
in Tonight, the
take
Euro- it we mission which will be Government market's
“government” did not live up to our promises their oath of office, if we did not do our duty?"
meeting unanimously passed a resolution affirming its
The
Reuter
The
red
PETTY THIEVES CAUGHT
。
Resigned
by
of
It will be administered Germany's Walter Hallsten, who resigned as Secretary
HONGKONG
PHILIPPINES
SMUGGLING
OPERATIONS
Manila, Jan. 16.
He also mentioned that APL were planning on building an-
top, was charged with stealing volces. woollen blanjeet a white cellophane packing.
The Prosecuting Officer, Sub-recognise the polleeman if she other ship to make the Facias raw him again, neither could sho, and this was due, he said, Insp P. C. Yeung's case was
to a great extent because of that at about 2.10 pm yester- recognise the other man.
Hongkong. No day, an Indian watchman of
Watch
The Hoover is also carrying Whiteaway's on the mezzanine
42 other passengers on a round floor of Man Yee Building saw
Cross-examined, she said she, trip cruise, The vessel jeft defendant walking out of the hnd no watch or clock to tell San Francisco on December 22,
the time. premises with a package in his
She agreed it was and for the first time made a pure guess work on her part stop-over in Honolulu. She is arms in a suspicious manner.
when she said the incident took also staying an extra day in GAVE CHASE
place between 9 and 10 am.
Hongkong Ip Hol a pawnbroker of You
The Honolulu stop-over and On
in Shanghai the extra. Gecing the
watchmar: Hing Pawnshop
day in testified that
Hongkong approachin him,
man were an inducement to make defendant Street, threw the package on the floor named Wu Sal-kit, had pawned people take
a watch for $400 for his shop Mathews said, as it was so near this cruise, Me and started running away whereupon the watchman gave at about 10 am, on November Christmas.
29 last. chase.
At the commencement of the hearing
morning. Laik Chuen-chi, a taxi driver, ·who bad elven evidence yesterday,
Defendant Wäs inlercepted with the assistance of a Man Yee Building watchman and was taken to the Police, said Insp Young.
Chan had 14 previous convic- tions of which 12 were of a
similar nature.
this
Et
was cross-examined.
He said he had received a notice from the Police to attend the Kowloon Magistracy on:
last to December 10
give re-evidence in connection with the Incident on November 29. He arrived at the Magistracy shortly after noon that day but he had not been called.
State for Foreign Affairs to Filipino "tourists" in Hong- become the High Commission's kong were charged today
The exhibit, an "Early warm" by the Secretary of blanket, was ordered to be Finance, Jaime Hernandez turned to the owner,
Arst President,
Vice-
Herr Hallstein's
Sicco Presidents will be
L Mansholl
Pietro (Holland), Malvestiti (Italy) and Robert Marjolln (France). Other mem- bers are Jean Rey (Belgium),
with › running a multi- million-peso smuggling
operation between Hong-
kong and the Philippines. Polish Pianist
betr.f
Police arrested four G.
Petrilli [Itely), Michel
Mr Hernandez said com- people, including
Rasquin (Luxembourg) and R.
plaints had been received from Lemelman (France), and ♫ woman, for petty lar-
manufacturing Arns ninth, German, member still toccal conies in various parts of be designated.
All are econo- claiming that they were the Colony yesterday. mic experts and most have ruined by smuggled goods from
Hongkong. Ministers In their
He said that Inspections of stores in Manila had revealed
"This find
Foreign Secere- hundreds of millions of dollars tary, Selwyn Lloyd, dines with
Three of the offences occur-served as or nothing at all." He said the Turkish Ambassador in a this would depend on whether | further altempt to pave the way
on liongkong Island and respective governments, the other in Kowloon. The The the international jewel market for some Formute which would
oath-taking ceremony woman took fright and slumped. enable three power, get mali districi.
was arrested in Yau and Her Hallstein's opening that they were crammed with United PreII.
together before long.
speech will be public. After undeclared, untaxed Hongkong A fountain pen was stolen wards the Commission will start goods Since Britain now considers a solution of the Cyprus problemRoad Central and another pen report drawn
He said: Queen's examining in private a 30-page | 1. There was no doubt that international ***
issue,
up by working the was picked from the pocket of groups which have United States will be kept, in-
:-connivance existed between been all major develop-another
a passenger on a tram. formed
Menilo Val Duchesse for customs personnel in
and incoming passengers from Hongkong.
Weather Colder
from
Pakistani in
In installed at
Woman
(Continued from Page 1) ments aid, if possible, brought stolen from a Chinese
case. D purse Was a year. One resident observed this foto the sal settlement, the in Graham Street, morning: It's not the low tem-sources sald.
perature but the sudden, big All Depends
drop in so short a time, that is 20 cruel."
can
Rear Goge
INCREASED
of
Broadcast Tonight
Featured in Rediffusion's "Music Time", tonight at 9.15 is the distinguished . Polish pianist, Madame Halina Czerny-Stefanska who is giving a solo re- cital at the 'Loke Yew Hall next Monday.
He said he did not made him- self known to any Police officer at the Magistracy that day and everyone was leaving about à p.m. he left, too.
Accosted
as
at
He said he remembered being accosted by a policeman on August 29, fast, for overloading, but he did not remember which officer hat accosted him. Hoaring is continuing.
Pianoforte Maker
In Colony
Mr Michael Kombla, Joint managing director and sanjor
partner of the Kemble & Co Ltd, plano- forte manufacturers, Lon- don, accompanied by Mrs Kemble arrived from Aus- tralia by the ss Chongte this morning on a pleasure and business round-the- world trip.
Mr Kemble has been away from home, for five months, Ho has visited Australia and New Zealand before coming to Hong- kong.
Spoaking on the trip Mr Kemble said that it was the fret time he toured the Fur
Men Ransack Kowloon House B
Jowellery and clothing, worth
If there is a good future i would like to do more business in Hongkong as well as other countries in the Far East," he added,
Broad Outlines · Street.
Another arrest was made by This report will contain the 2. The collection agencies the Police yesterday following a board ouillnes
of immediate
of the national Govern- In a tribute to Mme Czerny-$453, were stolen when thieves It all depends, according to report of the theff of a wrist work to be undert.cen
watch from a Chinese in Nairn includes internal, organisation of And One woman remarked while
ment have not shown increased Stefanska, Rediffusion will pre-broke into the ground floor flat the sources, on whether or not
collections Ds a result of the getting off the ferry, on her way the three
sent several Chopin favourites, st 30A Tai Tok Tsui Road, early
The couple, mot by Mr Paul powers
Road on Tuesday afternoon.. reach
services, suggestions for
surreptitious importation ro-
including the Ballade in Fyesterady morning. shortly
Chan, manager of King's Music Two men entered the house by Co and Mrs Chan, will leaver Minor, Op. 52, the Andante erulting of personnel, financial Hongkong goods. negotiating the future of the
contribution of cach member ★ 2 3. New Industries In the Spianalo and Grande Polonaise moving the glaze trom a fan- for Singapore on January 24 by island.
country, installation of mone-
Philippines
Brillante, Op. 22, and a group light. They tied up the three pe- the Tiltjalengka. www. being tory committees and
The Jeopardised by this legal trado. of maxurkas. The programme pants and then rausicked the to go back to London at the
for 20 minutes before end of February. European Investment Bank, and He said that agents in Hong-will be introduced by Charles bouse
leaving with their loot. the creation of Д
"tourists" transport kong reported that committee.
to work this morning, "I have some compromise got three cardigans on me, and Ï still feel
And sho cold." forgot to mention that she also
had on a short fur jacket!
No Information
on
In that event Archbishop Makarios probably would bo aubsequent brought into the negotiations in his capacity as
Shangri-La Ball
The Royal Observatory said | representative of Greek Plans for the Shangri-la Bali The Commission will prob- this morning that so far they Cypriots But Turkey would to be held at the Repulse Bay ably continue meeting until had received no information also be represented, according Hotel on. March 21, were dis-Friday, fternoon, - United from Peak residents that to the sources-Unlted Press. cussed by members of the Ball Press. water had frozen during tho night. Nor had they any in- formation on whether frost had formed in Taimoshan and in
other exposed high places.
"And" he added. "If the temperature should drop to 40
Two Missing
Ex-Dividend
Harvey
Fell Off
Ho plans
Theft From Cars
Two cases of thefts from
from Manila fotalled at least 150 Mme Czerny-Stefanska is the dally. He said the tourists were descendant of Karl Czerny, the spending about US$223,000 in famous pupil of Beethoven and the British colony dally.
teacher at Lászt She studied He said the annual loss in re-in Poland with Jose Turczynski, A 30-year-old Chinese man veaue to the Philippines Gov- noted for is interpretation of wis seriously injured yesterday parked vehicles were reported committee at the Chinese
crament Women's Club this morning.
might
amount to as Chopin, and later with the morning when he fell from air the Pollen yesterday. An Mrs J. C. McDouall, wife of
much as US$30,000,000-United greatest living Polish master, lorry insido 1:0 Kal Tak umbrella, a pair of glover and a Press. the Secretary for Ch'nete
Zbigniew Drzewiecki.
development area. The injured [ashing rod were stolen from a Affairs, the Hon. J.C. McDouall,
She has given concerts and man, Yip Ping-nan, of 99, 'M' private car in Pokfulam Road in presided, and Mrs E. Ridehalgh
Evanston, Jan. 15, Officials at the State Bank &
Envoy's New Post recitals in all parts of her na Black, third door, Tai Hang the morning. Several hours was elected Vice-Chairman,
tive country and has performed Tung Resettlement Area, his later, clothing valued at $30 was Trust, Co, received an Mrs Violet. Chan was asked to dividend yesterday..
extra
Washington, Jan. 16. in capitals and musical centres been admitted to hospital for stolen from another pefvate car be convenor of the prizes rub-
MY U. Alexis Johnson, United throughout Europe, Sho was treatment. Two fantail doves, part of States Ambassador
in Percival Street, committee. It was decided that the Bank's Christmas dieplay, slovakia, will be nominated by a feature Alm, "Chopin's Youth" to Czecho-chosen to perform the music in Morris Minor "1,000 would latched a young, dove from a President Eisenhower Amand has earned warm regard as
Printed and published by PETER PLUMBty for and bi were from
launch be the first prize to be drawn pink egg that wes Inid on or baseador to Thailand, informed a the which sank at once,Reuter.
brillant by #i donailon tickets. *-
exponent of his behalf of South China Morning Post' Lumiéd" at about. Christmas-United Press isources said "today--Reuter, music.
Etreet, City of Victoris in the Colony of Tonr
Penang, Jan. 15,
Two Chinese are missing after collision between a heavy degrees or below at sea level motor lighter and a founch in
in the town area, it is very Penang Harbour early this likely that it will reach freez-morning.
itų point on top of Telmothan, Three men were rescued. The
while the temperature will be five little higher on the Fesk,"
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