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ASKED WHY SHOULD NOT BE PUNISHED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT

Of The Court Move Against Barrister

Day

Censured By

GOOD ADVICE Chief Justice

M Hongkong was valuable

R Henry Kearns vixitsfo,

for two reasons: he

told our manufacturers Romething that has often been said in the past-and

ignored that we should try

For Conduct

to diversify production. The Full Court this morning ordered a

And he underlined short-

comin in our tourist facili-

ties which will serve to jog tardy promoters Inte activi. ty. His main reason for visiting the Colony-to dia- cuss our exports to America achieved nothing-except

barrister, Mr V, L. J, D'Alton, to show

cause why he should not be punished for contempt of Court.'

The order was In respect of M." D'Alton's conduct in send-

that we know more clearlying to the Supreme Court Re-

the prospect before us. We have refused limitations,

П We must. And the Americans warn that if our exporta continue to incrense,

K'tar thice letters in commec- on with an inquiry the Re gistrar was carrying out.

Mr D'Alion was instructed attend Court on a date to be nouned to give him an op-

they may impose restrictions. portunity of making ,01 x- Hongkong must now waltplanation.

for Washington to take the The mailer arosa out of en next step. We have also been appeal brought up on Septem- warned that restrictions ber 17

last year against a

| Judgment of the then Acting

an

Daring Rebel

Raid In Constantine

Algiers, Feb. 18. of rebel terrorists with subranchine - guns hidden under their jackets sneaked into a busy section of a Con- stantine suburb this evening and shot down geven elvilians heading home from work,

may be drastic, but there is Chief Justice, Mr Justice T. J. A band no way out.

Self-imposed Gould, who had dismissed limitations to any other action for the specific per- country but Britain would formance of an agreement for establish the riskiest prece the sale of land in Teun Wan. dent. Indeed the lesson of Mr Kearns visit is the need of Krealer Government advocacy for the protection of local Industry.

A Close Look

UT we would be foolish to Biote Mr Kearns advico

to increase the variety of our manufacture.

Good

An Inquiry

The appeal was then dils-

the missed by

Full Court, which ordered the Registrer to inquire into tre umstances in which the scale of 10- ceedings was not furnished to the Court under the rules.

The Court had also resurver! the question of whether or

AN seven victims were in hospital, three of them in criti- cal condition.

It was the most daring rebel raid in the onstera Algerian city not the solicitors for the of Constantine in many weeks appellants should Indemnity, and spread paole In the streets

Chin

ressons prompted the their clients regarding costs. until French troops arrived on growth of the textile Mr. D'Allon had represented the scene. industry but there are the appellants, Chan U, Trang... Two of the victims wore equally good reasons now Cheung,

Kwok-leung, wounded when the rebels open- why this growth must level Chau Tung and To Kom-hung, ed fire on a crowded, rush-hour off. Hongkong cannot afford merchants. He was Instructed bus. Two others were cut down sanctions, and the risk that by Messrs Hastings and Co.

in front of a nearby servico station. The other three were others may use restrictions

it only a few yards away. against us must make look more closely at our potential and our resources. to BeD έπι what other directions our initiative and chan enterprise muy be nelled.

its

Speaking on behalf of the Full Court, the Chlef Justice, Sir Michael Hogan, cald the Court had now received and considered the report of the Registrar on the matter.

Sir Michael said that although the Registrar was hampered in the conduct of his inquiry by the illude of Counsel,

If industry is not prepared to seemed that the report sufficed take the responsibility for to show that the responsibility own ordered develop for the failure to provide the ment and the Federation record in due time for the of Industries in an obvious appeal rested, not so much on starting point then the solleitors, as on the Counsel Government must. If Hong-who represented the pupellant. kong chooses to branch out as a small industrial state, balanced output is essen- tial particularly as we lean 10-an meronsing extent on exports of local products. Sob Story Old

THE

Requests

"It appears

clear that

the

lure to have the record pre-

red in time was primarily

In Algiers, meanwhile, a rebel grenade exploded in a cafe in the lower Cusbuh, wounding three persons.-U.P.I.

LONDON OUT OF F.A. CUP

.

London's last · hopes in the Englis Football Cup Casked last were

might when Arsenal and Totten- kam were knocked out of the fifth round replays by

Sheffield United and Nor-, with Clir,

to the failure of Counsel, (See Page 6)

despite repeated requests, tó|

turm in time to the policitors

papers required for the re-

cord which were sent to MANUAL WORK FOR him earlier for the purpose of preparing grounds of appeal, which have never been forth- coming."

The Chief Justice said the

of responsibility and

RED JOURNALISTS

Berlin, Feb. 18. German Journalists in

Still No Agreement Reached On Cyprus

London, Feb. 18..

THE CAR THAT WAS DRIVEN BY A MAN ON SKATES

was the scene (above) in a busy street after a odreschi

And a tram off the relis.

Tof a much dentor car,

A crowd gathered. Polloe arrived. Out of the car stopped a man in cloth cap, bright sweater, and plus fours (lof);

The crowd, in Amsterdam, stared. So did the police. For the man, driver of the car, was wearing SKATES.

Peer Arrested For Not Paying

Taxi Fare

Montreal, Feb. 18.

The Montreal police today launched a probe into the circumstances surrounding the arrest of two prominent Montrealers, Lord and Lady Shaughnessy, carly on the morning of Feb- ruary 8.

Lord Shaughnessy (37), the grandson of

lite Lord Shaughnessy, former Canadian Pacific Railway Provident, was

charged in a municipai costrt resterday with refusing to pay

A "rush" meeting of British, Greek and Turkish Foreign Ministers with Archbishop Makarios and Dr Fazil Kutchuk, leaders of the Greek and Turkish Cypriots, ended tonight without agreement on the outstanding charged with refusing to obey a issues.

WSA

Huston B. Lamb, QC, coun- claimed nel for the couple, that Shaughnessy was "treata od in a most brutal manner by three or more constables while being detained, at * $1.35 taxi fare and was released police station and a medicat on bail of $10,

examination airried out im- releséo mediately after his Shaughnessy Lady

revealed a lacerated fonitue and a cut on the forehand." police constable's order to move and ball was set at $25.

Lamb claimed also that a vite The rese

sergeant is scheduled to be police

*used Greek Foreign Minister According to some conference heard on March 3.

fomguage, toward Lady Shaugh- mAngeles Averoff and however, sources, tomorrow's session of

The Shaughnessys claim that negby. ・・ there was "better" then a 50-50, the conference will be dial and the lace of taxi fare was me chance of reaching agreement. docisive.

edvertent and that the pelice Turkish Foreign Minister Fatim

Archbishop Makarios is re- who held thent. refused to be Zorlu gald Ogreement "maybe" porticotrvallons lieve them when they identified would be reached tomorrow.

A further sesalon would be backed by the British,

about the Zurich plan which, in themsexvca,****

Greek held tomorrow.

Dyed Hair: Suspended From Class

Convened

'The meeting was hastly ton- vened this evening at the mug-

These

were

and Turkish governments and the Turkish Cypriot community.

Improvement

THE, banks, leading mana

facturers and economists can guide us on this quos- tion, but we cannot go on

haphazard develop Court was satisfed that thad. East with ment or allow Industrial Counsel shown a proper sense future will have, to do one

London, Feb. 18) growth to be determined

A medical bulletin said to- dud month's manual labour in Indus- A 14-year-old girl hot been Kestion of the Turkish Foreign by mere opportunism.

diligence, the record would have try or agriculture cach yeu, suspended from school for Minister, Mr Fatin Zorlu, fol night Turkish Premier Adgun Nor will the old refugee beer, available in time, and that the East German Press Asso

lowing, reports from Greek Menderes has shown "marked brown hair sources that Archbishop Mala Improvement, since last night's sob. story

dyeing her do for an the, fault did not rest with the clation ruled today.-Reuter,

rios had ceased to collaborate crash of the plane carrying him blonda. economic crutch. We are ellents as Counsel had suggest-

The girl, pretty Carol Jolly, with the Greek Government. to London for the Cyprus talks. ; not alone in experiencing ed in Court, nor with the solks-

Immediately Deis occasionally as a model for hardship. And no foreign lors.

"In tho circumstances, His British Railways a friend who is training to be denied by a spokesman for the The London clinic said "a country can be expected to Lordship continued, "we have

a hairdresser. When she arrived | Archbishop,

complete recovery is anticipated tolerato domestic Пла

"K" | decided to make no order for

at Selsey Secondary School here After the sesalon conference in a very short time." But -employment

Heng Indemruly against the solicitors,

there was no immediate assur- one morning with blonde locks,

Sources said that the Arch-

would be able, kong's sake,

but we do censure Counsel for

the Headmaster, My CIL Cox,

bishop would give his financo Menderes As for tourism, there have the conduct which led to the

told her she need not return to

views on the Zurich plan to to tako part in the Cyprus dis- been

a school tilt her hair was "o more establish complaints delay in preparing the record." *British railways issued -many

Independent cussions. It was understood ho about the lack of quality

probably would not leave the He said the Court had con- special apology to 600 passen-suitable colour."

Cyprus republic tomorrow. early-morning" Carol's mother gold last night:

A British source sald both clinic before Friday-U.P.I. and hotel accommodation. This sidered whether it should not gera on today's

Archbishop Makarios and the Reuter. will take time to rectify, require Me D'Alton fo meet the Ramsgate-to-Cannon Street "It's not her fault. We gave our

leader, Dr but with Kal Tak soon to costs which had been thrown traia which arrived in London 78 permission when the hairdresser Turkish Cypriot

sway by his negleel-but we mutes late. The railways told me that Carol's hair would | Fazil Kutchak, made iller bo open 24 hours a day and trust that this warning will be said it was especially sorry the have to be bleached if she was statements on the. Zurich plan big jet services just six mufficient to prevent a repett-passengers found themselves going to be a model in a hair- on which they made preliminary weeks away, wo do notion."

at Victoria Station instead of dressing competition."-China comments when the conference Cannon Street-U.I.I.

Mall Special,

opened yesterday. appear to be appreciably.

for

་ ་

Behaviour off today than wé wore a year ago,

Turning to the question of the Our potential as a tourist cen- behaviour of Mr D'Alton in re- tra ls, as Mr Kearns sald, a gard to the enquiry which raised an entirely separate issue, the big one. Local and overseas Chief Justice said that on Sep- investors may still doubt the tember 17, Mr D'Alton had extent of the traile, But stated at one time that tha

a wait-and-see, policy may blame for the delay rested on

Apologises!

London, Feb. 18.

5-Inch Glass Dagger In Lung

·New York, Feb. 18:

today with the four pieces of 4 'glass dagger he 'sterlod in his lubgs for more than three

mean that the Colony w his shoulders and at another A 12-year-old boy went home

fault of the be caught with inadequate that it was the facilities when, the influx clients. bogina.

Despite Counsel's statement | With domestic domand for accommodation that he was to blame, sald Sir

easing off and no quick Michael, when the Registrar inFxistence of the five-inch shard.

the course of the enquiry sought

of glass was not discovertů.

-Tibals TV, heard H. bresk ta "his pheat when he fell at bing.

returns for building specuHis attendance for the purpose un the youngster, ', Cyrus Intors, it will need bold men of obtaining information as to to make decisions -- If we the reason for the delay, he re- are going to encourage colved letters from Counsul tourists to come hero in which on the face of them ap (Continued on Fugu 1, Còl. 3) impressive numbers:

The

ploces ¦ were · surgically removed ai Roosevelt Hodpital a wook são, by iheredu bústa

Cyrus went surgeons; and tomo to Mahwah, New Jersey, today a good as nowboɛa

arrying the souvenir.

How the Tjam got there was Jessy to explain. Three and a haff. JOARE xgo, oight-your« old Cyrus orsphed into a glass storm door in his home, while chasing a playmate, and war' severely gashed under the režnoved... ¦ a four-inch-slivor of " glans but

Marshall Now Has Pneumonia

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Fort Bragg, N.C., Feb. 18.

A medier1 bülletin issued Jate this afternoon Bald · 78-year- old General George C. Marshall was now also suffering, "a mild The of pneumonia." ̈ apparently missed the larger | degree place, about 5%-inch wide and | bulletin, said that there had been "no, progression", of the Ovo inches long, &

General's second- stroke, and Surgeons · at Roosevelt Hospital, the «pneumonia - was not com- mid, it was almost unbeliev-.- { plicating the şiroka condition. able that, ho had nei··Doeni "He is conscious, fils blood killed. by the original injury, pressure and pulse, aro stable, Thoy said a skilled, margesti | and' at presént be exhibits no would just attempt to inwert paralysis except for dificulty in kui Instrument by the route svetrig în certain directions and Klie glans.fravellet for four af in swallowing. His coralition, le

•hittinghợp celial" digan and |considered serious,” the bulletin causing instant denik.-U.FL laddşd—Reuter.

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