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TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1958.

LANCASHIRE SEEKS CHANGE

China Trade

Ban Attacked

London, Mar. 24. The Daily Express again altacked the ban on trade with China in its editorial today.

Recalling that in Canada In old that the Ford motor plant of that country could have wold thousands о! сага to Ching but for the veto of its American parent company, the Dally Expro-wald Dritain's trade with China. In far less than It should be.

The editorial said: "Thle absurd altuation is due, in part, to political considera- tiona which have ttle meaning in the world to- day. A ban of export of the so-called strategic goode to China doesn't make vance any mare, The time has come for British trade policy to get into fine with reality.London Service.

Express

POLITICIAN APPEARS IN COURT

Belize, Mar. 24.

OF MIND IN HONGKONG

London, Mar. 24,

The Textile Mercury, organ of the British textile industry, today wrote that "Sir Frank Lee, permanent Secretary to the Board of Trade, has gone to Hongkong to see whether he can get Hongkong mill owners to change their minds about voluntary limitation of grey cloth exports to Britain."

ALY KHAN

THROWS

A PARTY

Cards Forged For US$50

The paper said that Sir Frank hung wide knowledge nic! experience of overseas trade policy, particularly textiles,

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In nouri Sir Frank's mission, President of the Board of Trade Sir David Eccles also expressed the hope that inter- industry negotiations fur Imitation of supplies from India and Pakistan would be resumed, Chance Promise

The Lancashire view is that neither of these announcements offers the industry anything more than a chance promise of action to stop the disastrous flood of imports,

оп

New York, Mar. 24. Prince Aly Khan gave his! What India and Pakistani inay

first diplomalic party to-do clearly contingent night us Pakistan's newly-somebody breating down Hong- appointed delegate to the g resistance to outside inter- ference with its exparating ex- United Nations.

port trade. Pakistani officials said in- The paper said, "Men who had vitations were so much in de-dealings with the Colony feel

bad that some

been that mand

the expanding industry A crowd of about 300 cur-

forged and were selling on there has become too dependent ried Mr George Price, striped-pants black market for on exports to be able to retract leader of the left-wing | $50 each.

new--unless the larger volume People's United Party, Pakistan deligation officials of cloth now being shipped to wald 1,100 Invitations had been Britain can be diverted with shoulder high when heed for a reception at Pakis- certainty elsewhere. was released on hail after appearing before a magis- trale here this morning,

The crowd Price. We

government."

shouted want

"Viva self-

Mr Price was arrested last night on a charge of sediilous Intention.

lan House 10 celebrate this "The problem is finding a big

country's Republic Day and more than 80 per cent had been formally accepted." Acceptance of 80 per cent is normal for most UN diplomatic parties.

NEW CAPACITY

Pakistani officials said they knew, however, that Invitations had been

forged for the irgi

The hearing was adjourned in function of the playboy

until Thursday after the magis irate had told the prosecution that the arrest warrant did not give particulars of the charge. NO MENTION

Prince in his now capacity as diplomat.

The Pakistani delegation was prepared to cope with gate- crushers. There is a check at the door on all arrivals. If the "guest" is unknown to the

enough alternative outlet that is duly free."

New Company

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

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7.11

TM. Rog. 4. Fol. Det, ✪ 1940 by MEA Serve, k

"I know I've been having a lot of dates lately--but please remember I'm going steady with four boys!"

New Airport Lighting Work To

Start In Few Weeks

Sheaffers

İNEW BALLPOINT WITH EXCLUSIVE

STERING SILVER TIP

Youths Convicted LADY BLACK

Of Robbery

VISITS

At Sai Kung CARE CENTRE

Two youths who took part in a robbery at Tai Tan Village, Sai Kung, in October last year, were remanded in custody until 10 a.m. next Wednesday by Mr Justice A. D. Scholes at the Criminal Sessions this morning, for a report on their suitability for entering a training centre.

One of them, Lau Yuk-chuen, 18-year-old farmer, was found guilty by a Jury of ilx men ar one woman, who deliberated for 20 minutes before returning a majority verdiet of six to one.

Lou Puu-sing. 10. farmer, named as the first accused la the Indletment, had pleaded guilty.

Lau Yuk-chuen wag con- victed of robbing Mr Lee Yuen- kwong, and 11 woman, Wong Sung-tal, of more than $1,250, a gold ring and a Bashlight in n stone house in Tai Tan Village on October 24.

During the robbery, in which four men look park two shots were fired by an armed men- ber of the gang.

SAFARIS BRING IN

By A STAFF REPORTER The work of the Hongkong

Juvonilo Сато Contra among the poor children of Glenealy was praised by Lady Black (sco picture below) during her visit to the Centre on the Lower Albert Road this morning. More than 600 street children altend daily De school lessons and handl.fl training. addition to the 80 boarders, | mostly delinquent boys sent for

care and guidanco.

A guard of honour of Boy Scouts of the 25th Company, Victoria District, lined the approach to the building where Lady Blackt was welcomed by

THE MONEY Mr Chan Nom-chong, President

Lusaka, Mar. 24.

of the Centre and Mrs Chan Fung-chau, Chairman,

Tho Warden, Mr Châu Kwak

Big game safaris brought the leung, was presented and mem

bers of the commilleo including Northern Rhodesian Gov- the Hon. Treasurer, Mr Cheng ernment £28,550 in focs Chung-kwan, the Hon. Secre -mostly in dollars-up tary, Mr Wong Shilu-cheuk and Adviser, Dr the Hon, S. N. Chau, to the end of last year. Since

the 1954,

Upon her arrival in the Federal Tourist Officer al Livingstone lower assembly hall Lady Black has been able to produce a full was entertained by a song cl

and A two greeting

children's schedule Dr.O. Mayne, Crown

melody, followed by folk dances, Counsel, prosecuted, assisted by yeara ahend.

"New Shoes" and "Round Detective Inspector E. I. Mois, Each hunter pays £800 for Dance" _with_rhythmic hand- In his cross-examination of Lo14 days hunting and he may claps. The chlidren were train- Yung-sing. Police interpreter: bring his wife with him for aned by Mr Chung Wai-keung.

Mr

Prosecution

been

com

extra £250,

of Fafaris for

ASKED TO SING

yesterday, the second negused put it to him that he (accused)

He is provided with a shool- had not made any statement

On the upper floor kinder- admitting his guilt, as alleged, ing schedule to which he must

The hunting garten ndthere strictly.

and primary children but that he had

were standing quietly, round- pelled to copy something writ- season lasts from July 1 to

October 31.-France-Presse.

eyed and with hands demurely in A detective's notebook

clasped. Lady 13Jack ento a plece of paper.

asked This morning.

them to sing Lau Yuk-

for her, and ap chuen elected to say nothing in

plauded their performance, then with delight the tinies joined in his own defence.

and

clapped themselves enthusiastically.

ten

After the verdict had been

had pleaded guilty, asked for a

The work of providing a complete operational returned. Lau Pun-sing Who lighting for the new airport will begin in aligh sentence, saying he had matter of weeks and the task will take a little an old mother to support,

more than a year to finish.

By August, 1958, Kai Tak will be able to take on night flying and should be in full commer- cial operation.

The cotton industry la taking a new and definite step to com- bat over-production and to put the industry on a better footing to withstand the impact of com- pelition from Hongkong, Indio The General Electric Co., Ltd, and Pakistan,

of England has been awarded The aim is

reduce Its the contract valued at $2,621,655 equipment in

quantity and to and the work of installation will improve its quality,

be carried out by the British A new

company is being General Electric Co., Ltd, Haw- formed under the sponsorship Long, as sub-contractors.

Cotton Spliners and Consultants Manufacturers Association and

of the Pakistanl ofltuials, or if his name The magistrate said no men- does not appear on special list, tion was made in the warrantie is refused admission.

of the words used by Mr Price an puble meeting last Friday, which the prosecution holds to be of seditious intention.

a

New York police, who customarily provide small

ឃ handle contingent

traffic when diplomatic parties Wür rant it, assigned extra men fo Answering the magistrate, the the Pakistani delegation head-

ting

questes. intented proseculioni through with the case so that sent for trial in the it can be Supreme Court in April it a prima facie case was ride out,

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The

But

Prince Aly Khan presented his credentials to the

UN on March 4-United Press.

Ball was granted in the sum

of 500 British 1onduras dollurs

in iwo sureties.-Neuier,

Shake-Up In Syrian Army Seen

London, Mur, 24. Radio Bagdad reported once)

Janre Tonight that n ake-up among Syrian Ag officers was in the

The

ISRAEL FOUND GUILTY

Lo

ca-

the Rayon Weaving Association

The civil engineering whose object will be to take sultants for the complete airport

close down cotton scheme over and

are Scott and Wilson, and rayon and weaving firms Kirkpatrick and Partners, Lon- which are not able to re-equip | don, and the electrical consul- their factories.

Participation tants for the lighting scheme in the scheme will, of course, are Preece. Cardew and Rider. ho pomaly pafentrans

Lotden.

Surplus Board

The GEC's contract will Involve the supply and Installo-

'MONSTER' GETS

20 YEARS

Long Time

Commodore Visits Factories

After a tour of the rest of the building including the boarders" quarters, Lady Black was pre- scnted with stemmed roses

plastic work-basket

by the

¥

sheaf of long-

and

A

made

Commodore G.D.A. Gregory, ile asked the Court to date)

two factories inchildren. the sentence from the day of RN, visited

The annual general meeting his arrest because he had been Kowloon this morning, accom→ In custody for a long time. panted by Licut M. E. Barrow. of the Care Centro will be held af 5.30 this afternoon. Lady Lau Yuk-chuen asked for a

He Arst visited the Freezinhot Black congratulated the officera chance to

allowed to re-

Bottle Company's works and and committee members and form, and for a short sentence

their fine work be- conducted on a start upon also

old was met and because he had un

tour by Mr John Zung, Man-fore she left. mother.

Director of the arm. Later he toured the Andy Can-1

be

Mr Mayne told His Lordship aging that the Police did not consider the two

accused to be ring- ning Factory, conducted by Mr

Tok-suu, leaders, but that they were led Wong

Managing Man Injured

By Bus

London, Mar. 24. Albert Edward Matheson, 52-year-old labourer son- tenced to death for the capital murder of a 15- year-old boy, today had the conviction reduced to offence, the maximum sentence

for which was life imprison- | manslaughter and. thn ment in 18 aiceles et the catte,

Clean Records penalty to 20 years' im- prisonment. Five judges in

on by an elder person who was Director of the concern.

well-known bad character. Mr Justice Scholes told the prisoners that they had been very serious convicted of a

the Court of

Committal

com-

A 52-year-old man, Yeung King-yuen, lying at No. 530 "C" Bloch, Tal og Tune, wes

victim

serious

The accused is alleged to have Police Look wounded the complainant, with Intent .10 murder him, on January 25 at the staircaso of 60 Queen's Road East,

For Robbers

Mir D. M. Hea al Central knocked down and injured by ó The new company is called

bus in Nathan Road, near St Magistracy

today Weaving Reorganisation Ltd.

mitted a shop employee, 20, Andrew's Church, yesterday.

trial for the But, he continued, in view of for It will seek to raise most of tion of high and low intensity Criminal Appeal here heard his what had been cald by Crown murder of his former employer, Kowloon Hospital In a

altempted The

was admitted to its Bnance from outside the in-runway and approach lighting, dustry, but will look to industry itself to provide some beacon,

the taxiway lighting, a location appeal against his conviction for Counsel, and the fact that they Mr Wont Chun-lau, manager condition,

of the Practical Book Shop, obstruction lighting, the murder of Gordon Lockhart were young and had clean re- of it.

navigational warning lights and whose mutilated body was found cords, he would remand them D'Aguilar Street. auxillory terminal apron light-beneath a boxing-ring in New-pending a report on their sult- ing.

cestie, northern England,

ablilty for a training centre, in- In addition to the lighting

Council for the appellant sub- stead of sending them to gaol. mitted that the jury at the trial This move is the first of its equipment, the GEC will supply kind since a

surplus spindles and install all the main and were so appalled by the atrocious

Jerusalem, Mar, 24, Parliament in 1936 to purchase airfield fighting switchboards,

formed the view that the only

Complainant Lestined on Polico are still looking for redundant spinning | standby

Monday that he The United Nations Mixed and scrap

diesel sets, Incoming Proper penalty was hanging.

dismissed the two men, armed with revolvers, planta.

supply switchgear and trans-

Lord Chief Justice Goddard

LON CHOOI TENG-27-A, | accused on December 20, 1957, who robbed the, Tat Ming Gold Armistice › Commission

During the three years of its formers and a remote control

commented; "It is the most Commonwealth Avenue, Singa-after six months because he smith Shop at 401. Shanghai found Israel guilty today existence it disposed of more console.

horrible case I have ever come pore, 3. General exchange of was not satisfied with his work Streel, last night of gold articles of two armistice violations than 6,000,000 spindles.

Two unusual features of the across in my experience. He is correspondence and views. and ability.

valued at $8,000. and asked the Israeli

As in the 1930's, loss of ex- contract are that the sub-staticn a monster-there is no norts and competition authorities to

from at the seaward end of the word for take all Eastern countries have been the runway, which is built out into possible measures to pro- main factors blamed for the de- Kowloon Harbour, will be bulli vent the recurrence of cline of the industry,

underground, and that because such incidents,

The Commission said that on March 18, a four-year-old Arab boy was wounded while playing un the Jordanian monitored in a village

here, said trashfration, side of the border by fire dir-

beard was set up by act of control underground cabling, nature of the crime that they Pen Pals Wanted

Llon Rock hills, the northwest

"Reuter,

other

of the height of the adficent SOVIETEXPERTS export approach to the new Airport ARRIVE IN UAR

Then, however, competition enme chiefly from Japan, and affected Lancashire's markets. This time, It from Hongkong, Indin Pakistan and affects the home

of General Allt om the reted from Israeli forces market as well, command of the cab, mate seuvring in the vicinity. Republic First Amy The second

In the 1930's a government incident, which cubsitly helped towand the cost

the beginning of the chase Camutselen described as a of re-equipment of the spinning

The UAR High Cuminand su Large breath of the armistice mills.

for was considering the transfer

Marca 10 This time, the weaving

e-

General Survey Of Country

Damascus, Mar. 24.

or release from the serviço of /killige farinet; "kon is helping facir, the ea degrees, 6,310 feet from the Large groups of Soviet ex-

Zeheme

comes curved over ☐ closely and bulit-up area of Kowloon City.

Line And Bar Aircraft approaching the new airport from the west will pass over Shamshuipo and Kowloon Tong, before making a 40, de- grees tun on to brearing 134

15 Syrian

being officers, the Bagdad his how donkey. Mirs of the

threshold bar. This approach broadcast said,

arned isracts Coded thejeriets rouillions which would demarcation line and tezrontapa the Industry's Par-Hee and bar

will be equipped with a centre

lighting

system farmer who was plought -working wheely dus muted on stuc

quat ná ter es- comoring High and low in- } Commission said,

The Commission reported that [ntually 282

tures Treated in Kowloon C, Last night Radio Bagdad re-20 ineldents have occurred since

"The suprach From The Routh... | ported "a wave of arrests invol- | February, 1957, desplle repeated ving high politicians am Syrian Israell assurances, - France-

will facing 314 degrees

be equa Army officers" in Dumascus,

Hae system of oleh 2 y intensity lighting into structures bulit "in Kowloon Harbour,

ARRESTS

Presse.

No Visit

New Delhi, Mar. 24.

spokesman today

Provisions

The scheme will include pro. vidons regarding the redundant Imployees at the finns closed down under it,

Meanwhile, the British textile

voluntary limitation

Some observers, the Iraqi news Toport went on, believed that Bizri was in offein! custody. Evidence of this, it said, was that Bizri had not been seeni recently, An Indian Foreign Ministry Industry is continuing its efforts

denled press to obtain Radio Bagdad wald further reports thist President Dr of exports from Its Common- that "grumbling And com-Rajendra Prasad would visit a wealth compeiltors, — France- pininis" weTE being heard In number of South-East- Asian Presse. high government circles in countries this year-France- Damascue-United Press.

¡Presse.

Printed and published by PETER PLUMBLY for and on behalf of Bouth China Morning Post Limited at 1-8 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong.

A twelve-year-old girl was arrested on suspicion of stealing meney from a weman pedestrian at Bulkeley Street in Hung Hom,

Settle Down

Cologne, Mar. 24.

parts have arrived in the Egyptian and Syrian pro- vinces of the United Arab Republic in the past Hireo iluja, to begla work pro- vided for th the oconomie| assistance agragments

recently

cov:luded

Moscow. Twenty-two Soviet geologists arrived here on Sunday to be gin a general survey of Syrian minerat and petroleum EC-

GOURCES.

Four Soviet planes have bom Ex-Queen: Scraya et Iman will provided for the work of the "very probably" setilo down in | mission. Switzerland .or France,

The first group of Soviet ex- Irelan Embassy spokesman | peris has also arrived in Cairo, Enid here today.

it was learned, to carry out Soraya bas not yet made a work in conneellon with pro- Onal decision, however, they re-jects evaluated at some 700,- ported-United Press,

|000,000 roubles-France-Presse.

Lady Black speaking to some of the children at the Juvenile Care Centre, Lower Albert Road, this morning. With her is Mr XY, C. Chan, President of the

Centre (see story above, col. 8). — Staf Phileographer.

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