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Light variablo winds becoming moderate E'ly. Fine and warm. At 1 pm at the Observatory the temp was 87 degrooz F and the relative humidity 67 per cont.

CHINA

No. 37985

Established 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1961.

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TOKYO 37031

RICAN

Demonstrations against compromise with rebels

of the VIOLENCE ERUPTS IN ALGERIA

day

DRUG TRAFFIC

IN 1950, the Hongkong Go

published ernment

White Paper dealing with i

the various aspects of the

nureatie Colony,

IN (rathe

The

Rifle butts and Colonel's threat to

bricks

used in riot

Oran, May 26.

This paper set out in rusteise French police and a mob of European

WAN

form het my a report of What Goverment ding to put down the mar whet dealer.

top wore being, taken t rehabilitat De unfortun at victim of thin nefarimas į I ade.

Now notier White Paper is

hand which forms a pra gresi repart givering the jerind November 250 wor October 1960.

Governaest stater that thes battle 4 Yery far from being won. That net

# the well known, bu other hand there is ch

cause for congratulation, a put on the or at last. back. TN the first place, Govern- Travest has stepped up punishment for the dealer. Where at on time ther were banished only too often to find their way back her Government bus

now imposed prison sell tences. Government makes no secret of the diffealty of putting down the narcotics trade. Hongkong is a non opian- producing country, there fore all drugs have to le But with 90 Imported, much sea traille and a long and tortuous enast line, it Cover fas impossible every section

efficiently.

of the aren

Nevertheless, the seizures of

softlers clashed on Thursday night in mid-town Oran in a renewal of demon-

shoot general CHANG LED

REVOLT AT

GUNPOINT

Tokyo, May 25.

strations against any compromise with well-informed diplomatic the Algerian nationalist rebols.

About a dozen persons were injured, including four policemen who had to be sent to a hos pital after being struck by stones or bricks hurled by the demonstrators.

TYPHOON

BETTY

PASSES HK

Typhoon Betty passed at noon today about 430 miles cast of Hongkong, said the Royal Obesrva- tory.

it was moving north at 10 knots and was expected to recurvo, passing to the east of Taiwan, Typhoon Betty is forecast to be near 24.5 degrees north and 124.5 cast at 9 am tomorrow.

:

1 ce four-ht back with rifl but and police stleks, ending Europeans abent eight of the

to a hoptal for treatina.

To

Authorition wald, several per

were arrested,

but thy did at give an exact number,

Darkened

I' was the eighth nighị rơn, that European cre Ads have demonstrated against Pie.dent Charles De Gaulle's the policy of negotiating with rebels at Evian-les-Bains. brake into The mob

atel sacked two Moslem grocery stores, and set re to another Moslem shop. Police, backed up by riot iroopers, red barrage of lear gas Grenades into the crowd to break it up. The clash took place in darkened sector where all the stevet lamps have been shatter- ed in

Moslem doctor's home,

Reports from rebel terrorism

A

Aiglers said claimed 14

sources here tonight identified the man who forced Lieutenant-genoral i Chang Do Young at gun. point to lead the May 16 South Korea coup d'etat as Colonel Lee Jong Pai, 36.

was

They said Le, who is chief of the training section, Military Operations Branch (G3) how under arrest in Mapo Pri- Don in Scout for his action.

The rouler said they be Bevel Lee had playeu a crucial part in Aming the success <f the coup op Chang's attitude to the coup d'etat, which had been General engineered by Major Pak Hung Hul, was then not cerlain,

A VISIT

Colonel Lee called on General Chang at army headquarters at 1548 local on May 16, exactly 12 hours and 10 minuten after the coup had started.

NAZIS, SWASTIKAS-AND THE 'HATE BUS'

RACE

UNFRIE FOLWELL

HATE BUS

STOCK EXCHANGE 6,000 homeless,

ARRESTS

New York, May 25,

the

speciallats, Exchange father-son team of Jerry and Gerard, were arrested today on charges of violating the

similar demonstrations He was accompanied ey an- Two expelled. American Stock

Lieutenant earlier this week. At the heign: other Colonel ond

who also pressed of the clash the neighbourhood Colonel, was rocked by the explosion of General Chang for a

"yes or no" answer on his attitude to The coup. Neither of these were a plastic bomb in front of

under arrest because they had not pulled guns on Chang.

First news of this background story of the coup d'etat published

week by American news magazine.

The magazine was held up by censorship yesterday but distribution was permitted to. day-Reuter.

lives and wounded an equal number of persons in the past

illegal drugs by the Pre-Pressure remains low over 24 hours.

T

715

ventive Service was far from modest. The Police have also dune a god jab by raiding the very places where the traflickers, lak ing into consideration the difficulty of the terrain, imagined themselves safe.

HE rehabilitation centres have also met with sue-

The victims were cean. treated not

offenders but na victims of a vile traffe. They were housed, fed, and set to healthy work. The results are de finitely encouraging.

has Bust Government

hesitation in claiming that what is needed is n atron- Her public opinion against i marcotica.

The Chinese have always abhorred the narcotics vive and its de- moralising consequences, The Chinese Press has been unstinting in its praise of what Government is doing to defeat the trafficker and restore the victim to 80- ciety.

IKI

But in spite of the fact that Government has used the services of the Press and radio, and conducted an advertising

PERHAP

the Paracels.

DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT

Mr W. J. GEALL

(Bill) James Geail, former enginear in charge of Kowloon for the Hongkong Telephono Co Ltd, died in Sydney on May 16.

He was 62. Born in England on June 29, 1899. Mr Grall spent almost Urce decades in the Calony. He came to Hongkong in 1927 and joined the Telephone Co as an engineer. Earlier, he was with the Post

Office in Eugland.

campaign. Mr William public opinion is at too passive.

ERHAPS among the peo- ! ple who live in the areas victims of the where the drug tout live, there is a Cer- fear of informing. tainly thin

fear la not groundicas, for the traffic- kers and their touts are ruthick, far removed from fear of any punishment that a humane Government will impose, Government has stopped up punishment, but when it makes that punishment such that the tramcker is! When afraid, then the informor need no longer foar the consequences of his public spirited action. Govern- ment will then receive more co-operation from the of the potential victims drug dealer.

This is a war. There can be qunrter. And overy FI<>

citizen of any worth will back Government up to the hilt in It endeavour to stamp out this trafic.

MARRIED

ho retired from

| Near Sidi-Aich, three French soldiers were slain in an opera- Hien against a rebel band which earlier attacked the army post at Sidi-Alch.—AP.

this

was ວຽ

SEQUEL TO SOCCER DEMONSTRATION

of 1934.

one dead in S'pore blaze

Singapore, May 25.

securities and exchange act Six thousand people were today officially estimated left homeless after last night's disastrous fire the biggest in Singapore's history which swept over a region of roughly five square miles.

These were the first arrests ordered by the government In Its current investigation of the American Slock UPI.

Exchange

Magistrate tells a father

to

cane

young

rioter

A Magistrate this morning released a teenaged student involved in the mob demonstration following the soccer match between the Combined Chin- ese and the visiting English FA teams, providing the father of the youth "administers a sound caning.”

Two young students appeared before Mr D. Benson at the Juvenile Court, Causeway Bay, today charged with disorderly conduct following the match, which took place at the Govern- ment Stadium in Sooltunpoo on May 23. They were found guilty.

Mr Benson, In releasing the frst defendant to the oustody of

his parents. ordered him bound over in the sum of $200 to be of good behaviour for two years.

The Magistrate reserved on the second youth Judgment until Monday pending a charac- ter testimonial from his school- AT NIGHT

Inspector H.. V Prosecuting Brown sald that at about 11.15 pin on May 23 a large unruly crowd gathered outside the Stadium after the match.

master.

were then crowd

Police reinforcements called and attempts were made to disperse the along the various roads leading to the Stadium, he added.

Mr Brown told the court that the at the junction of Caroline Hill-

crowd

Eichmann's son seeks witness for father

Mexico City, May 25.

Immigration officials today confirmed the report that Potor Nikholaus Klaus Eichmann, sold to be a son of Adolf Eichmann, entered Mexico on May 17. Recent rumours have elreulated father.

Four schools have been clos-1 ed for a fortnight to provide temporary shelter for the home- less.

A police spokesman at a press conference this morning adjusted the casualty list to one dead (and not two as given by police carller) and one missing while the General Hospital recorded treating 81 outpatients yesterday afternoon and last night for burns and other minor injuries No patients were actually admitted to hospital, the police spokesman said.

THE

Young men wearing swastika

standing armbands

before their bus in Montgomery, Alabama, this week. Lincoln Rockwell, to the leader of the American Nazi Parly, an anti-integration group. The men said they wers

route to Mobile, in southern Alabama-AP.

EIGHT DIE

en

Johannesburg, May 25. Eight people were killed today in an explosion above ground at Coalbrook North Coalmine in the northern part of tho Orange Free State.

An underground subsidence in the Clydesdale Mine at Coat- brook on January 21, 1900, kili- ed 437 miners.-Reuter.

NEW

LOOK

Many progressive firms are these days replacing outmoded provident schemes with up to date group insurance and retirement contracts.

The undermentioned are a few of over 70 organiza- tions in Hong Kong alone which have introduced such Saved by almost the entire schemes to the mutual advantage of both employer and Bre-fighting

forces

island, were blocks

on

the employee.

of fats

erceted by government for those A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd. left homeless after a similar but The Bon Lino Steamers, smaller fire which swept almost the same area in 1959.

Looting

The triangular fire area was being patrolled by armed police and troops of the British and Singapore armed forces, while poilee said they were investigat- ing reports of looting.

Only a slight pail of white smoke and steam hung over the fire grea which was strewn with the black skeletons of brick

shops, and concrete

factories and storehouses,

The majority the building had been wood and thatch. They appeared ng nothing more beams than odd smouldering this morning.

Two oli milis, three timber work- yards and three motor not know his whereabouts.shops were among the buildings

destroyed-Reuter. UPI.

to the effect that young Eich-He entered the country from snan, 25, and suld to be Peru with tourist card, om-

clnls said, travelling on a West German

adding they did passport, had come here neck- | ing a witness on behalf of his i

Chinese students did exam papers

Telephone Co in November, road and Cotton-path 1935, he was the engineer in of people were throwing atones charge of Kowloon,

and overturning refuse tins. Da-The

to was married and had one fendants were seen by Assistant

daughter.

| Commissionne C. P. Sutcliffe

White here, the late Mr Geall throwing stones and acting in a

was the past President of the tsorderly manner. Kowloon Bowling Green Club.

In

Mr Geall was the past District Benson raid

Master of Mark Grand Masonry,

Mr

sentence panning

own, satifled with the evidence that English Constitu- nuisance had been committed both beya and hence found ion and part Grand Descon

"This is very serious, as it'm)

of the Grand Lodge of Eng-guilty. land.

for friends-and failed

of wealthy Singapore parenta who wanted them educated in Australia. They now face possible deportation, police Bald.

Sydney, May 25.

called in when examinern surplelons

Groused,

Wert

Two Chinese university students took the places of two of their younger country- men at final secondary school examinations - and failed, it was learnt hero today..

education de- police and partments announced this lo day following Investigations by detectives of sets of high school leaving certificate exam papers, on which they found four. different handwriting styles. According to the authorities to- day, the Chinese univeralty students did seven examina tion papers for their friends, who did the remainder them

Ile barvived by his widow the second time that there has selven.

and daughter in Sydney.

been a football riot," he added. The two students are the sons

Ltd.

British General Electric

Co., Ltd.

B. Von Zuiden Bros. Ltd. Tho Chinesa Club Carmichaal & Clarko Conncil Bros. Co.

(Hongkong) Ltd. China Entertainment &

Land Investment Co. Ltd. Ciba (China), Ltd. Dodwell Motors Ltd. Dyechom Trading Co.

(H.K.) Ltd.

Ed. A. Koller & Co., Ltd. Tho Ekman Foreign

Agencies (China), Ltd. Fehaco Ltd.

F.-W. Golding. Golgy Trading Co., Ltd.

Basla. (China Branch), Hang

Gilman & Co., Ltd.

Hong Kong Tours & Travel Service Ltd.

THE

Hoochat Chomical Products

Ltd.

Jabson & Co.

Kian Gwan Co., (China),

Ltd.

Landis Brothers & Co., Ltd. Lobol (China) Limited. Longmans, Green & Co.,

Lid,

L. Rondon & Co. (H.K.); ̧

Ltd.

Mandarin Textilca Ltd. Marklin Advertising Ltd. The Marconi International Marine Communication Co., Ltd.

The National Cash Registor

Co. (H.K.) Ltd. Otis Elevator Co.

P. C. Woo & Co. › Peak Tramways Co., Ltd. Philips Hong Kong Ltd. 5. H. Langston & Co., Ltd. Singer Sawing Machine Co. Shriro (China) Ltd. William Jacks & Co., Ltd. Winklor & Co.,

(Hong Kong), Ltd.

MANUFACTURERS

INSURANCE

COMPANY?

OF

LIFE CANADA

compared the papers with the HEAD OFFICE (Established 1887), TORONTO, CANADA writing on appileation forms

加拿大宏利人壽保險公司

and bitendance vouchers.

The Director-General of Educate proved conclusively

flon

In New South Wales, Dr H. W. Wyndham, today refused to tell reporters what tho 21.39. originally aroused picions of the examinem.

criminal De Wyndham said a

Investigallon brench scientific intreau landwriting expert,

that

there had been impersona- tions," Dr Wyndham sold.

The handwriting expert and the

education authorities are be loved to be sifting more examination papers to evidence of any further cheat- Ing.—China 'Mail Special.

Incorporated in Canada as a Limited Liability Company

Assots excood £344,000,000.

and Hong Kong Branch Office · D.A.C.T. Hancock, Manager

1702, Union House, Hong Kong. Tel: 31242

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