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No. 37595

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1960.

LATE FINAL

MAIL

Grim discovery in Ping Chau island

Price 20 Cents

BODY UNDER A A STOVE

Comment Of The

Day

HELP FOR

HONDURAS

British Hondura

Terment's deco

Dead woman's son-in-law

goes

on trial

Crown Counsel told the Criminal Sessions

その

Mr

approach Hongkong for a711 migrants will be more than Wahedin hoa there bas been wi almost total these inclination lay they CROSAL Pyey comeder 201 repting sute <if fugees.

DON

this morning how the leader of a police penetration patrol found a partly de- composed human body under a cooking stove in a cooked food shop on Ping

Chau Island.

Des And Re trait was operating the proznem Teen's case the trad 13. ventold

Mag-hung where at mahdering mother-in-law. Wong Tai mud De pleads not guilty

Tait Lt. -

IN

10.

The

trtify that FIN

The offer of loans to 723- migrants, repayable over a period at low interest rates, will offer

Induerment, abould кредиты! those who are willing ndertake the venture.

which

aft

Perity is apparently to be

given to farmers but wh

1

ther Hongkong has a surplus of men in this category questionable, although it likely hal younger

1

nyrleultural

Community will find the iden attenetive.

Houghong is to go along

- with the scheme cand there

je ne paper why it mustelid not give it a fall support a Government must undertake

respondohle

suring th

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migrants are of the Fight type and are fally apps med of the life ahead of sen which will Bu Yan Cron comfortable

British

Honduras y still a frontier country.

The Government might

even further by Sch

ing the Hamne Gaveratnent

to work mut

partnership in co-operatioll with British Honduras.

I Hongkong selected thr

migrants, prepared them and provided their meals during the journey

Home Government might be induced to supply the Trans- port. Thus British Honduras would be relieved of part of the burden.

CAMOUFLAGE

TO

THE Soviet Premier's ne

tivities seem to indicate that he has already made up his mind that nothing will be accomplished at the summit conference in Paris and is all set to ang the benefits of failure.

Te is already stepping up his psychologient attacks against the West on A number of fronts. His latest call for n ban on nuclear Lests, while appearing to have merit on the surface, contains nothing that is new when the camon flage is stripped off. In fact, It has all been anid before. The meeting of the Waranw

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Not happy

and Lam showed ham an injury

bas Iett 1huh

Mr Rien dies Saul that

dener would be beard that ac- mused

white WHILE LES tinglet and short pants, and that the white singlet was stainet with blund

the

"Mr Clus then went to side lane and Nasheed his torch on the sped where he had seen the wevused empty hits bucket of water," Comsel contirane

Bloodstains

the

You will hear that with 41.1 of his torch, Ure village Rub

the surrounding grant and found it wet will:

kristultis," he said

Counsel sak that inter in the on the morning. Lan bad Adde sang the court

Bune Chau medical clinie, of the raw, Mi-ChennR Tech

where he hai hau the thigh iteme dos alleged that the Inna between the neeuwd and . Wound treated.

f her-in-law loud nol been' baps

{

Mr Remedies and that on the evening of the following day,

villag a police the pre- Nuveinter 7. WHILS

penetration patrol arrived in the village during Live L

CH Joke! food shop Pu! STUND Wing On

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d. 100 Chemins of were 3,241 av 5PETE

Mr 1nents of the landenags

A juror objects

of a ne

Jury of Neveti Kummuned for

murder trial K1 the Criminal Sessions this inerning, re fused at Best to swear in because he said he WAR A Roman Catholic and was against capital punistinent.

The

Mr trial Judge. Justier K. R. Macfer, fold bim, however, that it was only the jury's job to come

10 a conclusion on certain

facts.

"The sentence is passed by the Judge," Mr Justler Macfee Bald.

re-

then

in view of These

the Juror marks. withdrew ILU objections, and was sworn in.

The jury, which is bear- ing the trial of Lam Mari- hung, 31, Recused of mur- dering if mother-in-law, Wong Tal-mui, consists of four men and three women.

adjaven! to No. 14," counsel continued. You will hear them saying that the voice was that

of a wonALTI.

You will also hear from the village guard, Mr Chau Ming- fung. who and just finished Pact lenders WAS another patrolling the village and wan occasion for a torrent of about to retire for the night,

"Ho will tell you that high-sounding familiar phrases which have yet to hearing the shout have life he

came but to investigate. advance the cause of work pence.

Apparently Mr Khrushchev is

Carried bucket

Approaching the

Te Inter

RO

Bummit

on

nort

As a result of what he was told, the corporal in charge mada investigations and with Lary's permission, vorched his hiise

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brity

there, and

moned Du

wha

But found Num- CID officers November 11, 1am

was formally charged with the tur, Mr Remedies sud.

M Charles A Ching, in- true loc by Mr Wong of 1. (*): and Ce, is repre- ! vent. Lam

The trial continues before Mr. Justler K. H. Macfer.

Dart-and

tea- record

Nico. Feb. 21,

· FLY PAN.AM

JETS

TO THE U.S.A.

4 flights woskly via Takyn

Per reservations. Phone JYNI

Record size building

Why Jimmy smiles for

Jimmy Shuet smiles hap-- pily and he has good rea- son to.

new

He is clutching his brand now passport which with en- able him to fly to his home in America..

Jimmy was born

Ho November, 1958,

is

Eight Royal Air Force Corporais part Negro, port Chineza. today wet a world record by His mother was not able to scoring 1,000,000 points in a keep him.

which lasted

dart güme hours and 21 minute.

47

He has been cared for by.

by

The airmen knocked four a Hongkong family and will hours and 48 minutes off the be sont

International

and eight minutes held by the Loughborough College of Tech- rology

former world record of 42 hours Social Service to the home of his now foster parents in New York stato lator this week.

In setting the new record, the airmen downed thuge than 400 · In the above picture, 15- ruja of ten and probably walk- ed over 100 miles in front of the month-old. Jimmy proudly displays his now passport to a China Mail photographer.

dart board.-UPI.

Helicopter

vs eagle

Grenoble, Feb. 21. An eagle with a seven-foot wing spread attacked an army hell- copter yesterday in the alpine foothills

city in hear thin

southern France.

The plane's roler sheared off the nceused one of the eagle's talong and with the object of pressing emerge from the front door of part of its beak. Children later for total world disarmament No. 14 carrying a bucket, Lam, found the bird dead by the and the express Intention he said, emptied the bucke, alde of Lake Thulle.

of making the most of it, outside the side door in the

knowing full well that this

is impossible under prevail-

The bird, believed to be a Jane, and returned to the house, golden eagle, weighed 10% 16%.

UPI.

Laler on Lam went out again

ing world tensions. The according to the village

sychological Impact on a

quard, seemed to be going in

the direction of the village i world desirous of pence { marter. cannot be denied and such

appont

Leopard scare

+

the

Counsel and the court would

Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 21. undoubtedly | hear that Lam Recmed surprised

Police stood by with drawn find many adherents amout | when he encountered the guard,

Hungry Mr Chau sekød accused what i gune

two when Idenllats,

and leopards escaped from their - was the matter with him,

circus caged Lam had replied: 1 was chop-snowbound fence by kutu menn here today and forthed fory the Cantonese dialect, he', drivers' atd other atorm-weary much a proposal. He would | the, or 1" Mr Remedios tiavellers meeking refuge at a probably

Rail. amazed men in the world

The Soviet leader obviously does not expect to get any- where near agreement

If he dich,

the

Inost

super-highway restaurant,

Thin guarą had then asked the An animal irkiber finally cor- neeused to show hit the wind, nered the two animals-Reuter.

Countess's body to be flown.

to London

Aingapore, Feb. 22. Arrangements are being made here this morning to fly the body of Lady Mountballen back to Lon- don tomorrow.

Lady Mountbatten led In her sleep in Jesselton, on Baturday night and her body was flown here tale Just nigtė;

The wresih-covered col- fin was taken to the Bri- that milliary_hospital_In centrál Bistekpore,

A London report

wald

Lady Mounthalten was · to BATO been the godmoller

of the Queen's third baby, The Queeri kas valled weck's

Aperoles,

for mourning

A

familiy

Surprise British

disclosure on

Chessman case

Kettering, Feb. 22.

Police said they have sent US. authorities copies of a statement by a British taxi driver who claims he may have evidence bearing on the case of Caryl Chessman.

The

London

The tax-driver. Edward Al-

newspaper lan, told police a U.S. service- Reynolds News old the in- set off nan once bobsled to him of com- formation had already

crimes in the United new tnitting

Inquiries in California States similar to thote on which whether another man may have Chessman was convicted and committed the offences for condemned to die..

which Cheesman and been zen-

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

Allan said the American also tenced. claimed he had commauled the crimes in the same focality where Chessman wan aald to operate.

Allan, who said the American hired his cab about 18 months ogo, told newsmen:

RESPONSIBLE

Kowloon

Plans to erect a 17-storey building of record size

in Kowloon, to cost $14 million were submitted to the Tenancy Tribunal this morning.

The applicants are seeking exemption for the existing four- storey buildings in a block at 35 to 38, Nathan Road involving two corner positions with 12 to 14. Peking Road and 2, Lock

Rood.

The scheme consists of three physes.

and

The Arst, which will contain 22 shops on the ground first floors with 214 fints on the upper Boors, was the concern of the Tribunal today. The second phase of the building would con tal 40 shops and 321 flats and the third phase. 23 shops and 214 Ants

OVER 700 FLATS

There would be a total, when the scheme is completed, of 749 Ants and 83 shope.

25

and cara

A car park in the baseTIKETIL ¦ would provide parking for

first phase 149 for the eventually a total of 75 under the three blocks.

Each block would take 20 month to build.

The building will be similar 10 the Mirador Mansiona scheme.

The

Cheng.

architect is. Mr C. C.

There are 54 opponents, some

Indians

set refugee

target

CHINA MAIL REPORTER

The Indian community of Hongkong has set a target of a minimum of $50,000 as its con- tribution towards the World Refugee Year Fund, it was learned this morning.

in a letter to the Hongkong the WHY, Mr Committee for H. T. Barma, President of the Indian Association, announced.

and the that his organization

of Commerce

of whom have businesses on Indian Chamber

the ground floor, such as curio are launching a joint appeal for shops, tailors, silk stars, etc.

donations.

Lenants of

while others are domestic necommodation,

are

The appeal, written and ctr- culated among Indians here, The applicants. The Ming and signed by the Chairman of of Com- Man Land Investment Co., Ltd., the Indian Chamber

represented by Mr Leo merce and Mr Barma, states members of d'Almada and Mr N. D. L. that although many

had ol.. the Indian community Wright, instructed by Mr Y. 11.

ready received requests to aid Chan, of Lau, Chan and Ko

the WRY fund, it was felt that

united effort by the manity as a whole "would serve Mr d'Almada said that it had the cause better than individual

ACCOMMODATION

J

been decided to propose the contributions." bullding of the new blocks in

three

phases, partly for the suke of the present tenants who would have more time to find further accommodation it all the building were

at not started

once.

All existing tenants had been offered accommodation in the now building.

The applicants were already constructing A multi-storeyed block to be known as Telmsha- isul Mansions, nearby, for which they had ample financial cover- age.

The Tribunal consista of Mr Mr J. E. Dargon (Preddent),

and Au-Yeung Yick Fung Major A. N. Braude,

A

Japanese

store

to start

in July

CHINA MAIL REPORTER

multi-million-dollar

com-

"Indians have always been charity-minded,” the uppcal states, "and although we know that not one of you will refuse to this request, we ask you exert every effort and to donate more than usual, This appeal will not be an annual oftair,

"Your

efforts will enhance the name of Indiana In Hong- kong.

Donations, not matter how big and no matter how small, will be most welcome," joint appeal added.

the

It was also announced that to give an incentive to the pro- ject, three prominent Indians nave pledged to donale, be- tween themselves, 20 cents to every dollar collected,

A special commutice has been formed for the purpose of rais- ing the money, and consists of Messrs H. N. Horllela, F. T. Melwant, B. Veroomal, D. P. Sarin, D. R. Singh, M. N. Masbat, H. T. Borma, and the Chairman of the Indian Chamber Commerce.

Asian flu

on

the

increase

of

Japanese department stora Asian flu is on the increase

in will start up in Hongkong the Colony it was

learned this morning. sometime in July,

In San Francisco, it WAT

; The number of cases in recent learned today that a majority of The Japanese enterprise, with works is said to be 10 per cent California's State renatora would the support of a number of more than usual, a doctor in vote against the controversial noted Hongkong businessmen, a Colony clinic told the China

11 to abolish capital punish-will occupy three Boors of the Mall. ment in the viate.

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A United Press International "Chessinan has always clalm- survey showed that a bill, cuci

proporcul by Governor. ed his Innocence and the recent

Edmunti G. Brown WHET he publicity of the case recalled to mind the American serviceman. Kranted Cherman a 60-day re- The American linda girl with rrieve, wou'd be defeated in the lin at the line and sold he was Senate and posibly in the As-

crimes Insembly as well-AP ard_UPI, responsible

(See Also Pago, 3)

for.

Anterica..

the afterward, "Shortly Amerienti died in a railway ne

Damaged?

Buenos Aires, Feb, 22,

of the

Great George and Paterson, "This, however, does not in- Buildings in Causeway Bay, dicate that the disease is on an

Five hundred local people will epidemie scale," he acklock

Asian flu is reported' to be on be employed

леда *This total

new, the Increase in many parts of the centre businoss

will occupy Far East, particularly Indonesia

and Manila. Dalmaru Ltd., in Japan, spon- 90,000 square fest.

aore of the new enterprisa, em- plor

Blackpool, Feb. 21.. 100,000 people in their Three workeren digzag Branches all over Japan.

Bole. In a road her wore savod The new, departinght, store from certain death by their Will feature the biggest entranco | rubber boots when one of their In Hongkong air-conditioning jinoumalla, drills struck; a 830-

roughout the organisation, and volt power cable.

an escalator,

Japanese techniclana will roma

TEO sheet of fame that shot

cider and I bellevà It was an- be hed commilled sumed Auicide, 7 bavo told the police all I can remember about this because I think it may have a A menler Navy offeta denlerd bearing on the Chem came that two Argeline nowy Corexte to Hongkong, to design the in- from the cable melled away Use Inches of the drill. - Eit poller uld the planes attackel and presumably terior of the department store. Kettering statement had been harder to damaged a mystery sukonserine The store, it was learned, will the mes jumped out of the

terharmed China

Mail the American Embay In Lon- today in Golfo Nuevo, muthern sell more than 10,000 kinds of live

ArgentinaAR.

Special, don,

| cómmodities,

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