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POLICE ALLEGE HE CALLED ON DECEASED TO COME OUT AND FIGHT Aims

Of

Of The YOUNG SEAMAN IN COURT Garment

Day

Hearing Told

HELPING OUT OF

OR a city in which party

Politics plays in part at

all in the direction of civic affairs Hongkong is well served by its various com- munity groups. Among the most prominent are the two

Of

Drink

Guided-Missile Submarine Here

On

Board Tug

represented in the Urban A young British seaman accused of man-

Council the Reform Club

and the Civic Association the this despite — and atrenant political almo. aphere.

The Kowloon Residents Association, the Chamber of Commerce, the Jaycees and the Kalfongs have established their tion in different but

ly Important and highly valuable roica. There are others, and it is the wide spread hope that next year, the Federation of Indus tries will start its important work.

N our community groups,

In our comments

vities and the enthusiasm of their members there is evidence of a new pride achievement growing up. But the transformation slow. Hongkong

ong people have

slaughter called on a member of the crew of the Tug. Welshman, to come out to the upper deck to fight, Police alleged in court today.

Is❘

The accused, 20-year-old Brlan Leslie Fenton, deckhand, facing committal proceedings be- ore Mr K. A. S. Phillips at Central Magistracy this morning,

Outside the door of a cabin, Inspector Batte sald, he saw some splashes of blocd. The accused was then taken ashore.

At 0.30 am, on November 21 He is charged with unlawfully ho changed Fenton" with mage xling Lesile George Metcalfe 39 sloughter. In reply to a caution- greaser, on board the tugined statement, the accused raid Hunghom Bay In the early hours he had nothing to say. nf November 20.

Divisional Detective Inspec-

|

Mr I. R. A. MacCallum, of Wilkinson and Oris, is repre-

Continuing.

tor G. J. Batis, of the Marine Benting the accused. Police, sald the incident arose out of fight between Fenton and Metcalfe.

"The Prosecution will give evidence that there was a etran amount of drink on the vessel that evening. Metcalfe did have ja knife in his hand earlier on in

the evening.

"Later Fenton end Melatte quarrelled and Ferkon calloi

often been accused of Metcalfe out to the upper deck

to fight.

or to deal with our and was carried to ble cobl

brig

many

"Moxalle became unicgat/CQ3

Shortly after that he

Inspector Batts said he board- ed the tug Welshman in Hung- jom Bay with Dr T. C. Pang and a detective at 3.35 am. on

the body

of a

Inspector Batts said he went to the fourth engineer's enbin where he saw the accused who was sleeping then.

In

crasive Belf-concern, We the ability to get

The below. problems. Various advocates of the Federation was found dead." of Industries have found how true this is. There are also

examples of people shirk November 20.

service to others. 11+: sow The Officer Administering European man in a bank in the the Government mentioned greasers cabin. Dr Pang then only the other day the examined the body. weakness the Trade

of Union movement and the role Government has been forced to adopt to get im-

He said the secured was then proved conditions of cmn-waken up, and he was salis- nod that he (the accused) was ployment and pay.

would industrialista Many

awake and

WAS aware what prefer the Department of Commerce and Industries to carry out the work of the Federation

of Industries and many more would leave the business of running the the Colony

to entirely

Colonial people in the Secretariat since that is their appointed task. But like every Government which strives to be effec- tive, and to govern accord- the community's to needs and wishes, ours values public participation

This and advice.

comes from members of the Legis Intive Council, the Urban Council, the committees which Government has appointed to help in special work, and the various com- munity groups,

ing

Je not necessary to agrea

Iwith

of

ganisations like the Reform Club and the Civic Associn- to recognise their tion value. They are composed of men and women, many experts in their own pro- fessions, who give a great dent of time and trouble to local problems, and if their recommendations often have only

a limited support, their great merit Mes in the thought, comment and re-

stimulate. action they The Civic Association which held its annual meeting on Friday has established it Belf

progressive and

responsible institu

the tion, sympathetic to conditions which prevent playing a far bigger part

86

д

it

in the running of the com- but still eager to authoritative and

well-reasoned views on

wide variety

of

subjects.

Their chief contribution, as

for

as the general public

happening.

10 answer

1 cautioned the accused sald statement, that he had struck the deceased in the alleyway once.

From the pocket of a Jacket in the cabin, Inspector Batts said, he wok possession of a British Seaman's Identity Card in Metcalfe's name.

Не then

the

tug's donkeyman, George Richard Maltby, who had a cut on his Jeft harxi

Dr Pang took a blood sample from Maltby,

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FARAH

Tenement Collapse

Edinburgh, Nov, 21. Nineteen familles fed to the is concerned, la in the streets in their night clothes Interost they have aroused early today when, the wall of a

|

Reports But No Fugitive

Reports came from many "parts of the Colony during the weekend that the missing fugitive wanted for the shooting of a Policeman Wanchal last Tuesday had been

Keen.

in

Fic has been reported in Hongkong and Kowloon and yesterday police assisted by a helicopter" combed the wooded hillsides of Laichikok and set up checkpoints on the Castle Peak Road nearby,

Last night a European couple reported seeing the fugitive as they drove along Pokfulam Road towards Aberdeen. On receiving the report, police rushed men

there, but there was no sign of the man,

-He was also reported seen near Tung Shan Terrace, Stubbs Road, and later he was reported to have hidden in Bowen Road, near Stubbs Road.

Police searched this area too without success

A Government spokesman told the China Mail this morning the search was continuing.

Unbefitting 'We Won The

A Memorial

Slough. Nov, 21.

who Frenchman

A served in the British Army said he was going to send A protest to the Queen 1f the local council dià not war memorial plaque from the outside wall of public con- venience.

remove

The other two signa on the wall in the Slough War Memorial

read Gardens "Jadies" and "gentlemen.”

The Frenchman, M. Paul' Poste, aged 48, now living

Slough, bent

said the placing of the memorial on the convenience

to disgraceful insult tho men I saw dle in the North African desert."

lle was prepared to go to guol if he could get it re-

moved. China Special.

MAJI

Shah's Wedding May Take Place Christmas Week

Teheran, Nov. 23.

The engagement of the Shah of Persia and Miss Farah Diba will be announced this evening, court offcials said today,

It is understood that the wed- to intimates of both families. ding ceremony will take place in The ceremony was followed by Christmas week.

n large reception as the officers

club.

Miss Diba returned from Paris on Saturday and later dined. with the Shah to discuss future plans.

Yesterday, Miss Diba attended b palace luncheon given by the Queen Mother in the presence. of the Shah.

Earlier, Miss Diba had laid u wreath on the tomb of the Jale Shah Reza.

Royal guards are now station- ed at the home of Miss Diba' uncle when she ly staying:

During her stay in Parin Mis Diba

to have was reportert

bought a fabulous collection of clothes valued about £60,000

Yesterday marked the, Arst marriage of the year in the tegorisat house gollapsed Iranian, Royi tamlly, when ther

יי,

in Joost affairs, the public exposing the interiok, of als Shuly's sister. Princes Talima, “ spirited. Individuals they noors.

** | mairled as her second hubend.. have produced and the Furniture fell to the street General Khatemi, Commander } many positive proposals below and personal property in-Chier of the Iranian AL they have shared in bring was lost but only two people Force CENTER

Ing to fruition. Hongkong were injured a mother and the wedding took place, In- Mail Teberán at the home of Iran's) baby girl-Ching would be a much poorer her place without them.

Special

Queen" "Mothers and was init

Princesa Fatima was divorced last summer from her first husband, a wondthy: Amer

Reuter und AFP.

Lost

War But

Peace'

The

New York, Nov. 22.. Fjeld-Marshal Viscount Montgomery said in a televised interview today that the Allies had made "a great strategic mistake" in failing to battle their way through Italy into Austria in World War II

The British war leader also

A subentrine which can fre Regulus guided mlasilos enterod Hongkong shie morning, with two other American marinek

Makers Outlined

In a statement issued after their meeting with Mr Henry Kearns, U.S. Assis- tant Secretary of Com morce at the Colonial Secretariat this morning, the Working Party of Garment Hongkong Manufacturers (for the ÚS.A.) Association said. they were convinced that the orderly marketing of Hongkong garments" in the United States quired at least two lines of action on their part.

re.

First

and was a voluntary democratie limitation arrived at

within the Association, of the growth in export to the U.S..of Perilleal" cofion garment ftoms,/ and- the consideration of orderly marketing techniques.

- STANDARDS:

Secondly, the maintenance of export standards, such 18 quality control promulgated by the Association but subject by extension on a participating basis to all other qualifying Hongkong garment manufac- tubers for the United States market.

Goods produced and meeting these export standards would be subject to special labelling for consumer protection.

The statement continued: "It It was the UBN Bathers and

is the intention, of the Amső- | the: "above" photograph shows ciation that provision should be the image cylinder on the sub-made for exporters to be in- marine's deck in which the chided in the aims of the Asso

missiles are kept;

ciation.

This cylinder is

watertigh!

"It was further pointed out to and is knows as a "hungar." A Mr Kearns that membership in ramp from which the missile the new Association was open Isunched is raised on the aft to all manufacturers deok daring Aring.

In addition to the Barbero. are the Aspro, and Wahoo,

Barbero ad Aspro aro 1,526 fons, sod the Wahoo,

tons.

manufac-

turing cotton garments for the | US. market." -

The Association understood, the statement said, that Mr 1,800 Kearns could give no guarantee that Henglong exports to the United States would not be pre- Judiced by the imposition of tariffs or other controls as a result of Presidental or Con- the United

The Barbero has surface speed of 20 knots and an under-

water speed of 10 knots.

The three

submarines will igressional action in General Clark said he quite be in the Colony on a rest and States. said the failure to co-ordinate agreed, but added. "Ol.course, recreation visit, until Novem- policy and military, strategy in we have had quite an exception❘ber 29, two world wers had lost the in our country' where A very general has become a peace. "We have won the war able militarily and we have lost the very able President,”

peace twice," he mid

Lord Montgomery replied: "I Lord Montgomery said that if

exceptions to think there are the Allies had pushed, northward all these things, but generally through. Italy to Austria they speaking, I believe what I said could have got to Vienna before

is abent right.” the Rusins,

"AGREEMENT

The United States commandes

HOSPITAL VISITS

Field Marshal Montgomery added that during World War 11

in Italy, General Mark Clark, in the midst of a battle he never agreed, saying that a French visited a field hospital "because American forte, with the colla- | I didn't want to have my nerves boration of Marshal Tito of shaken by seeing these poor Yugoslavia, could have beaten ; men all wounded and mangled." the Russians into, Budapest and He said 1 might have weaken- ¡Vienna, which would have had

-tic."

a great influence on "the post- his "resolution for the bat-

war struggle with Communism."

Former General Fridolin Von

He also said he never had a big casualty list submitted to Senger, who commanded the German forces at the battle of him for the same reason.

General Chrk and he took "a Monte Cassino, Italy, also said

it little different approach to he agreed, in a way."

than did Monty."

"Usually each day as I was visiting front line units, I would pass by one of our surgical or

and evacuation hospitais,

The three military leaders appeared on a programme en- titled "Mistakes of the War," with Edward R. Murrow ja the chair,

Lord Montgomery said gen- erals must record their views for the purposes of history and that anyone who held high command was entitled to be criticised for his conduct during

a war,

I

Since this was the case, the Association asked, Mr Kearns to use his beat efforis on their be- by The above photos, takeTA our own cameramen show the half, and subscribe to the sin-

cerity of their aims. bow

of the und mein views three submarines. The Barbero right La anthe

In the top .lert in the on the picture

bottom.

MOTHER OF

9 GAOLED

FOR BIGAMY

would go in, but I expected A you had the right method, be- cause I always came out very depressed;"

The German generál agreed with Lord Montgomery, "that. It is too much of a struin for a leader to give the battle orders. Lord Montgomery's. remarks were filmed in London, General, the lasting impressions (from thinking at the same time of Clark's in Charleston, Sout Carolina,

General Von

the hospitals) which are so de-

Senger's in Basle, Switzerland, pressing."-Router and UPI,

POLITICS

„Politics entered the discua- [slon: whèn Me - Muerbw) asked

for their views on generals go- ing into that feid.

Refuse To Sail Ship

Macao, Nov. 22. 47-year-old

Woman

was

Chinese

INDEPENDENT

The Association pointed out to Mr Kearns that their actiori was independent of the other groups representative Hongkong In- dustry and that any steps they would take should not be con- strued as a precedent elsewhere.

The · 18-member working party for the formation of the Dow Association elected Mr Y.. L. Yang: as Chairman, . Mr S. K. Chan, Vice-Chairman and Mr Charles E. Gibbs, Secretary.

Before the

Mr meeting Kearns had a talk with Mr H. A. Angus, Director of the Com- merce and Industry Depart- ment,

Mr. Kearns leaves for Mantia this afternoon,

sentenced TODD

yesterday, at the criminal

A-O]

court to 32 months in||FOR TWO

prison for bigamy: She

was also fined $30 per THEATRES

day for two years.

of

Leung Yuk-wah, mother nine, who had married in 1980. in the China, "mzinfand, was charged with making an untrue | The statement in order to decolve and with bigamy.

́ ́RE-MARRIED!

She, Pre-married"

Porti

Lord Montgomery declaring {"that's a good one.", said, that

Nantos, Nov. 22. guess Army,comparat in 1987 generally apeslicing, much high

The crew of the 3,149 ton after declaring herwelk milliary officers were not trains French freighter Breslo refused before a parlak cher cymá Fand udy the politics. They were to sell the stip tonight because i went on to live bigamously, for trained to take direct

It was loaded with munitions over a year, had to do the best they could and frozen meat for the Fraich

in the plane available, arid word Army in Algeria.

The woman, we about to not dependent on Cloth, the wit due to leave Law embarke for Portugal with har

thay" and "iitem,cargo, took

The

"econd husband" 4" when the fraud | wandlicovered by tha and Breniers state" | Caut bassband who told the court

that decutidenkerwan" nirmad

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