"
Economy Priced
KOMURA
[SK]
LENS
FOLLAGENTS
GILMANS
Comment
Moderato east-north-east- winds, fresh and› gusty
THE WEATHER l'in exposed places, Fair. Noon Temp: 81 degroes.
Noon Humid: 62 p.č.
LATE FINAL
CHINA MAIL
Established 1845
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1959.
No. 37485
APPEAL LEAVE SOUGHT TO
Price 20 Cents
SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS
L
WITH PAN AM'S NEW
“FAMILY PÁRE” PLAN AN
TO THE U.S.A.
For full particulars, phone 37031 PAN AMERICAN
AGAINST CONVICTION
Of The INDIAN MERCHANT SENTENCED
Day
CHINA'S POLICY AND MR K
TR Khrushchev is back in
M Maxcow from his visit Sur
to Peking, and although an of uncertainty
pir
rounds his discussion with Mao Tse-tung there are ins dications that he had a
tough finte trying:
Chinese to convince his counterparts that InAltra tion and aubversion by peaceful means is the best method of gaining Com
munism's ends.
It is too much to expect that. Mr Khrushee warned the Chinese that they could not look to Russ if they com tinue to adopt a threatening attitude towards India by laying claims to territory generally regarded Indian.
Provocation
Conspired To Obtain
Documents
By Fraud
A
Twenty six-year
old Indian merchant! Lucky Dayaran Vas- wani today was sen- tenced to 18 months in gaol for cons piracy
obtain fraudulently perial
to
Im- Preference
Certificates.
District Court Judge B. J. Jennings will fix bail this afternoon pending an application for leave to appeal.
Vaswoni bad pleade 1101
gulity to having conspired with
TR Chou En-lai seems to others between January last
Mhave gone out of his way year and January 30 this year
てい embarrass
the Soviet obtain fraudulently Imperial
louder by addressing harsh Preference Certificates from the communications To Delhi Department of
accusing Indian furces of Industry.
trespassing and provocation
And has demanded their withdrawal.
Suggestions
that
Commerce and
No Doubt
Judge Jennings told Vaswani
Pekinge had no doubt whatever he
nuspects a possible Russo-j was guilty. American detents are im-
probable.. The Chinese
The judge added that Vas- want's. Fesponsibility was much
action, and the Chinese greater than three other Indians claims appear to be part of previously convicted the general expansionist spiracy.
tendency of Peking policy:
not so much "Communist
TS "Chinese."
of 751-
After hentenced Vaswani, the defence counsel, Mr Brook Bernacchl, immediately sought
The Communist Government Icave appeal against both
IN reviving old Imperial convictlun and sentence. claims and the authority of Judge Jennings postponed the Peking is being asserted application throughout the territories fixed.
of the Manebu Empire, in
to a date to be
Vaswani ordered remanded in until the Registrar
a way that the Emperors tolly were unable to: assert it.uted the bail amount. They have gone
He was director of the Vas-
to the ex- wani Trading Company, which tent of "settling" Chinese) owned the International Clotne colonists and "technicians" Ing Factory, in Kowloon. in the homelands of the non- uf the Chinese peoples Empire.
Claims Revived
Inflated Wages
CASO WHE
Mac Is Back Smiling Police Hunt For
A smiling Mr Harold Macmillan receives the plaudits of the crowd at the Town Hall in Bromley, Kent, where he received a 'majority vote increase of over 2,300-Reuterphoto.
SPENT MILLION DOLLARS ON
A WOMAN IN 3 YEARS
A former industrialist, who came to Hongkong in 1949 with gold and U.S. dollars worth about HK$5,500,000, said under public examination at the Bankruptcy Court this morning that he had spent about $1,000,000 on a woman he had kept between 1952 and 1955. The Crown's
that ofctals of the factory had in- The man, Wu Zui-yuan, who | He said his wife, Yeung Yat- was partly in gold, partly in U.S.1 fated the wages actually paid to
is being examined with his che, had been in America for doller note and a minority was brother, George the workers.
Wu, joint the past three months and is in Hongkong dollars."
Mr living at 102 Green-
Wu said he deposited They had also reduced the owners of the Gin Nih Weaving probably TENCE the subjugation of price of non-Empic material by Factory, told Mr Justice J. wich Avenue, New York.
part, a little over HK$2 million, His wite Tibet which has brought using two involees and paying Grogg that he had known the
was 1 and living with the Kung Yu Bank, a local with Yeung Yuen-tsing. some the balance troops 1th
account woman, Miss Lin Tinwoo in
Shanghat.
Mr Stevens: "And what rela-partner of which was a former strength to the Himalayas which was not the factory C-
They met again in Hongkong tion is Yeung Yuen-tsing to faithful retainer of his family for the first time for con- count.
In Shanghai, Mr H. C. Cheng. 1952. He said he had your wife?" submitted in
DEPOSITED
HE
Chinese
the Himalayan areas momptly revived.
by
They had then
an
Mr Simen Li, Crown Counsel, were prosecuted.
I.
person
Suspect In Early Morning Shooting
Police detectives fired eight shots at a man who refused to be searched and escaped after attacking the police with a tin can at 6.30 a.m. today.
Army Wives:
'C.B." For A Day
British Army wives yesterday
emerged from their quor ters after spending the
The acont of the shooting was
Robinson Glenealy near Hood and the suspected person ran away in the direction of Caine Road.
Early this morning a couple of detectives uncountered man carrying a tin can.
When halted for a search, the man not only refused but bit the police with the can and later throw stones at them.
One of the detectives was injured in the hand. He began firing at the man:
BLOODSTAINS
There were a few bloodstains on the road. It was suspected that the mam was wounded by the police fire,
From then, a large number of
RAIL CROSSING COLLISION
KILLS SEVEN
Nagoya, Oct. 12. More than 100 people were injured and seren klDed when A three- wheeled pickup truck col- Nded with a limited ex- press near here last night. The collision occurred shortly after 8 p.m. last night at a crossing of the, electrio Nagoya
rallway near Osato station
Police said the dead in- cluded five passengers of the express train And the driver and the sasistant of the truck.
Police officers investigat- ing the wreck said the truck was dragged for a distance of schure 700 feet atler the collision. Оль of the six cars of the train lumbled into a rice paddy field, while four others were derailed—UPL
FIRST EAGLE
CHEAP-FARE
whole of Saturday inside police and tracker dogs began PLANE LEAVES
China
said
with strict instructions not a man-hunt for the esTOPEE,
A resident told the to go out. Since the October riots three Mall this morning that she was years REO ail British Army awakened by eight shots at
Her husband wives have been ordered to re-0,30 main in their homes during the they were fire-crackers but the Chinese festivals and Commuseid: "I knew they were re nist celebrations that take place volver shots." In the Colony.
AAD).
It was also learned that-the Tenth"fugitive left a pair of Chinese
Saturday' "Double celebration was one such
occasion,
an
ARMED ESCORT Now that wives came under millary law. to be caught breaking bounds at these times could land the offender in front] of her husband's commanding officer.
School-children don't get a holiday though-they are taken i to school under armed escort, As ons officer's wife said, "I don't mind-ils nice to feel that of. It we are being thought
just gives one the contrary feel- ing of wanting to go out just
told because we've been can'if"
we
choes and a package of cigar- ettes behind. The tracker dogs were using these to hunt for the man.
Fell Four
Storeys-
Walked
DUELLIST'S Away
BULLET
banking comonny, the principal WOUNDS GIRL
He said he deposited about
another HK$1 million with the Tala Company, a firm of im- porters and exporters,
The first cheap-fare air ser
vice from Hongkong to the United Kingdom left the Colony this morning when an Eagle Airways DC 6c, carrying 12 pas sengers took off from Kai Tak.
The aircraft is bound for Lon- don but will have night stops at Calcutta, Karaehl and Nicosia en route. She will also call at Homburg before dying to Lon- don.
It will arrive in London оп Thursday,
The aircraft flew In from iL Australia yesterday. Earlier had flown out migrants ΠΡΟΣΤΙ
Europe under charter,
of the
72 PASSENGERS Mr Seth Clark, manager Travel Advisers Lid, told China Mail this moming that of the 73 who left this morning, some were travelling under charter arrangements and some were paying passengers
The single fare to London is
less £130 or £95
than 2
also carried freight.
"Eagle hopes to run them frequently, now," said more Mr Clark.
tourist-class fare. The plone
Paris, Oct. 11. Police today tried to solve the mystery of a Maroc can who fell last night from the fourth floor win dow of a Paris apartment, refused help and walked from London to run the regular away carrying a suitcase scrvice bui that may come at which preceded him in any time now.
The
scals in this aircraft his fall.
were reversed, and the interior Anxious
who looked as comfortable as the
"They haven't put a clearance
Naples, Oct. 11. Palice today were looking for two men who tried to settle a political argument in a street yesterday with a pistol duel. When the smoke cleared away ди innocent bystander. luy
neighbours wounded in the etroot with a bullet in her leg beside a horse rushed to his assistance said he tourist class section of any air- that was drawing a truit cart. fold them "I was pushed." He liner."
turies. And once they were unsus faise figures to the DC provided establishment for her
Mr Wu: "Brother and sister." there, old Imperial claims to
and had given her money partly
Judge J. R. Grecz "can't as presents and partly as house possibly see how this hold expenses.
Miss Lin, he said, is now in could be both brother and sister Is it a brother or to your wife, a sister?"
Mr Wu; The younger brother of my wife. He is at present "Because this company had in employed by a certain airline-fact over tens of years been The horse was killed with a shot | got to his feet, lifted the suit- not as a pilot."
Mr Bonacchi was instructed That I reflection which by Mr R. F. G. Dennis,
gan hardly be pleasing to Brutter and Co. the Russians for the Peking
pressure outward is
entirely tu the
Sinklang,
once
not
south.
strongly
the suppres sion of revolt, been!
under Russian influence, has!
now,
after
Rainfall
brought firmly under Chin- i In UK
ese control and the Chinese settlers are moving in the same is also true of mer Mongolia and there are the of penetration beginnings
Soviet satellite | into the state of Outer Mongolia.
Out Of Question
is, of course,
were
Continues
Unabated
London, Oct. 11.
Miss Lin is represented
of
the United States,
by
Mr Y. H. Chan, of Messrs Lau, Chan and Ko.
*DISSIPATED'
1040
were
froni
an
Mr Stevens: "Why did you deposit this
with money Import-export firm?"
a
case and 13nped away without between the eyes.
Eyewitnesses said one of the further explanation, duelling meni ciso suffered On the fourth
Both
men
the all that was
F
Van Overturns
with our connected
family in Mr Wu said he first came to Shanghai." The money deposited in the Hongkong in
floor, police Mr Stevens: "Was it your in- United States had "dissipated" Shanghai. Before that he hactention that the Tata
company shot in the log and the other found no clue to help them. by early last year, M. Wu sait,
lived all his life in Shanghai deal with your money?"
unharmed. WD3
They said the man had been Mr Stevens asked: "Are you where he was a director in the "No."
esenped.
recognised as the friend of a
Traffic along Lalchikok Road sure the money is not dissipated, Tung Yick Collon MI11 in
servant girl in "Did they keep it safe?"
Police saki the two men had former
was held up for 20 minutes short- to use your own word, in favour
which shures
held by
Yes.
From time to time I been identified as meinbers of apartment, but
Jy before 8 a.m. this morning of your wife or your sons?"
"left" and ""right"| known of his identity was that when a van overturned at the hundreds of people as it was a withdrew various Burt's but opposing "No, Sir." Mr Wu replied.
sections of the Christian
he was Moroccan. De mited company.
He owed Junction of Laichlkok Road ond never a lump sum,” He said he mct Miss Lin,
his lie to falling feat first on Castle Peak Road. Mr Stevens: The Tata Com-mocratic Party. whom he described as a "social
No one was injured. They were stili at large today, the suitcase, China pany are vreditors in this bank- butterfly," in Shanghal but was
Special.
to the van was slight. rupley action to the extent of UPI. HK$50,000 and this debt is in respect to dealing by you in commodity fiatures In the United States?"
He said the company holdings camu to him through his not then well acquainte with parents as the Tuny Yick Col- was unec famBy her. They met again Hong-on Mill kong.
He said his wife did not know
of his relationship with Miss Lin at this time.
Mr Wu: "As presents as well as household expenses."
CONECTI
WORTH MILLIONS
"Before I took over it was i
Mr Stovens "Did you get any money out of Shanghai Into Hongkong?"
B&P Wu "I brought
part amounting to
over HK$4 million."
"Yes."
"No."
OWNED HORSE
•
on
Mr Stevens: "Well, put it this way, is it po different to a gamble on what was your own racehorse, Golden City?"
"Yes,"
out of the Motorists deserted roads to
"Was It Just a gamble question that China could
Mr. Stevens: "Did you Bve successful business and in 1943 prices of commodities in the 'coastal resorts or would do anything to
today as with Miss Lin Tin-woo of the before I came to Hongkong it States as to whether they went a weekend her
belt of rain establishment?" estrange
powerful
was probably, worth more than 1 up or down?* continued
Mr Wu, "I did not stay over-veral tens of millions in to neighbour and ally, but the
stretch
night with her." across the southern half
Hongkong dollars, approximate- thought comes to mind that
Mr Stevens: "How was the
ly." if the Soviet Union
of England.
$1,000,000 spent between 1952 to become seriously cin- The rain, which began fall and 19557" broiled with the West, ing yesterday in most parts of Peking might be tempted to the country, reduced rond traffe ask a price for its support. to the resorts by two-thirds of
"I understand Judge Gregg: Mr Wu once owned this race- In any case, there is the fact what it had been during the
horse named Golden City?" that the Peking Govern- og, hot, and dry summer.
Rain also fell in Manchester ment is not being deterred today for the first time sines
Mr Wu: "Yes."" Mr Wu told the court that the from pursuing its chosen August, And in the East End of
balance of his money. In 1040 policy In the Himalayas London, low rain clouds made
"I cald between four and five was deposited in America. Earlier Mr Z. Y, Wu, told Mr even though it is embarrass the streets on dark that the few Stovens, who is acting for the million dollar. Perhaps I shid "This was a sball
amcunt," Soviet Unton. motorista about were forced to | Official Receiver, that he is at five and a half million.” the ing
he paid. Mr Stevens: "Do you under- present living in Apartment 2, Chinese policy, therefore, turn on their headlights.
Mr. Stevent "Are you award The only trafle jom reported of No. 12, Macdonnel Road, Gland that the purpose of this that if I had my hands on the acoma clearly to be Chinese
was one new Shelled, where Hongkong, the $900 rental of examination is to "find out what 'amall amount' I could pay your rather than part of the motorists turned out by the which is paid nach month (by | happened to this five and hulf or | croditors
450 or 60 percent overall international Com-hundreds to see if the rainfall the wife of his second son Law five million dollars since 1949?" dividerides?" munist plan of world con- was, filling
depleted rence, up the
aged 27, - who is also "I understand. : When I "Yes," (known as Ng' Liang-sin." quent.
arrived in Hongkong the money The case is continuing,
local reservoir.---Router,
Mr Stevens: "In other words, You have kept her absolutely for three years and such keep- ing cost you $1,000,0002"
Mr Wa: "Yes."
WIFE ILL
Mr Stevens; "Before today In my office you sold you brought out between Ave and Ave and a half million dollars."
Damaga
TOWNSEND'S MARRIAGE MAY MEET
WITH RELIGIOUS
told a
OBSTACLES
only one God for all men," Ea said,
the
Benaschazi, Oct. 11. Group Captain Peler Townsend,
discounted possible religious But a minor religious storm
brewing behind WHE obstacles to kis' impending marriage
#cenes just the same, to pretty Belgian heiress
Miss Marie-Luon Group Captain Townsend, an Jamagno.
Anglican, divorced from his fret wife, whom he married In a religious service, Marle Lupe, 20, le a Rickman Catholic,
Roman Competent
Catholle somenes said today these facts | “would make a Roman Catholle church wedding inpossible Mins for Townsend, and П
prosoni eir- Yamaguo, under sumalances, worshipped la
MAY places all over the world, in- ||Mian Jamagne's pariadi - prícul ¿was reported lo be lighir cluding Buddhist and Hindu temples. I bellovo, there is zelurbed Over the
press conference: "This is a very delicato quasi don. I can only my that all its aspects are being studied thoroughly." But added did not believe the question of "worship would be obstacle.
"I bave
ment, announced officially this weekend,
However, both Townsend and
Marie-Luce
qulat exuded happiness during their brief press conference today, Townsend said they hoped to marry "very disorvolly, within some three months.". He wild in Paris, they would live "where I will be working.** Marie-Luen, for her part, wAS in ike midst of telling a re- porter that she was not much of a cook and that Townurend was an expert by comparison when Townsend. Intervened, rently.
ן' -
"You know it 1 better not to may-too_sniphs," he said,-UFL,
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.