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AVUEZAICAN

Police officer lost his temper, hit taxi driver

of the EUROPEAN INSPECTOR JAILED

day

Rennie's Mill

take-over

S living space contracts in

A$

the urban areas, Govern-

ment has to thrust develop-

ment into new areas.

decided to drive a tunnel

Sequel to May KHRUSHCHEV IN VIENNA

incident

at Luard-rd

under Lion Rock to exploit A young European probationary police

the living space available in

the Shatin Valley. Now it Is to take over the Rennie's Mill camp district and transform it into a resettle ment aren which could be one of the largest yet.

It is a healthy and whole. some decision. This place on the shores of Junk Bay could accommodate far more than the many legitimate refugees, and perhaps the still greater number of rent free entrepreneurs who have ncumulated and produced familles there.

Soldiers dumped

HOME of them may be a hit afraid of the sudden splurge of netivity by Gov- ernment officials engaged in the survey of buildings and people.

inspector who lost his temper when a taxi driver disobeyed an order, pulled him bodily out of the vehicle and hit him twice in the face, was sent to jail for six weeks this morning.

The inspector, Geoffrey Defendant said in mitigation Howard Cox, age 25, pleaded that he realised the seriousness guilty before Mr T. L. Yang at of his offence and he had lost charge of assault. Cau way Bay Magistracy to his temper at the time.

In passing sentence Mr Yang remarked:

In Passing sentence, the Magistrate remarked that it This is not only a very was with "great Porrow and | serious—but also a very tragic sadness" that he had to send case. Cox to jail.

Mr A. Clough, Divisional Superintendent of Eastern Police station, proseculing, sald that Cox was on duty in uniform on May at 2.30 am at the unetion of Hennessy-road and Lutard-read.

Halt

He saw several taxis

sume

parked legally at the junction and But though they walked towards

drivers may find they will have to who were having refreshments pay a little for their sites fat foodstalls nearby. The drivers and for the amenities to be got into their vehicles and drove added, they will not bejaway. turned out without cause.

This camp was nobody's busi- ness at first. Then the de- feated soldiery and camp followers were dumped there. But it remained throughout outside oflein! resettlement.

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"I have seen defendant quie a number of times in court and I found him an efficient officer. He was young and had a whole futuro in front of him Ils career in practical- ly ruined because of this caan, "Hut his offener is not only an ordinary assault-but an assauit by a police officer on a

civilian.

"I have considered whether # flue would suffice, but very re luctantly have decided to send the defendant to prison, because

of the principles involved in this case.

of them, Wong Wel- "Not only is the defendant in chuen, had just begun to move be deterred from repeating the for him to hait. Weng disobeyed alo his taxi away when Cox called | offence—but other people muat

be stopped - from simllar-

and drove forward a few yards. offences," said Mr Yang,

Cox reached in and reizing Wong by the shoulders, pull- ed him out of the taxi, Mir Clough said. He then slapped Wong on the face with both hands and stamped on his left real.

It would have been a terrible Mr Clough said many taxi dump but for the wonderful drivers witnessed the incident. work of the religious and

Wong was taken back to the) welfare bodies who brought Eastern Police Station after with

and wards. basic

clinics

them schools

and other

Wong did not make any com- plaint against the defendant ai amenities. There are plenty that lime but launched

of pour people here but they formal. complaint against the are not pervecuted, and even Inspector after he had been re- those who have taken ad-leased from the police station vantage of this need not and had contacted other taxi fear unduly.

High fee

THEY will

have to pay at fee for the site they hold

to help defray the cost of

are

drivers.

Exemplary

- Mr Clough added that Wong

was examined at queen Mary

Hospital and was found to

Sovict Premier Nikita Khrushchev (left) listens

to an explanation from Austria's President Adolf Shaerf (centro) during a courtesy visit to the Presi- dent's office in the Hofburg Palace on June 2. Saviot Foreign Minister. Androi Gromyko In background, right,AP Photo.

Beach party turns into orgy of violence

Santa Monica, Calif., June 4.

A beach party erupted into a near-riot an ong thousands of youths on

Saturday night, and 50 police were pelted with rocks, bottles and cans before they controlled it.

"It was a milling, drinking, ugly crowd of 25,000 to 30,000 be suffering from bruises on young people doing everything the left cheek, left arm and imaginable on the beach in the had contusions on his left foot. dark: Fighting, attempted rape, Mr Clough, on behalf of the girl bealing you name it and the extra amenities that defendant, sald that he had they did it," said Capt Kirby to be installed. The been under his command for 18 Temple, in charge of the north- accommodation will be months, during which period he

ern division of County The showed himself to be a very in- cheap at the price.

Guards. schools and

elinier and dustrious and zealous police

Fourteen persons were arrest- the welfare bodies which officer.

ed. At least two girls were in- run them will be encouraged

jured in the fracas at Zuma to carry on the good work.

Beach, 20 miles north of Santa

At the same time land is being cleared nearby for ship breaking yards, many of the inhabitants in the camp will be able to get jobs there. Quite a township has grown up. In what was originally intended to be a camp for the ex-soldiers. In Bome ways it was one of the minar miracles of spontane- oun growth.

"His conduct prior to this in- cident has been exemplary and he had been quile frank about the whole matter after he hadMonica. committed the offence," said Mr Clough.

STOP PRESS

DEPRESSION

Rape

Life-

One girl was reportedly raped by at least 30 men, Ber- geant Ralph Anderson, in charge of the Sheriff's detall from Malibu, said,

Enjoy freedom EAST OF HK looked like

project is armed with

At noon a tropical depression

that is

Tthat humanitarian spirit 124.3 degrees

was centred near 20.9 north:

cart.

One

In

officers sald. When they strug- gled, their clothing was torn and an unidentified 10-year- old girl was knocked to the ground and trampled. She suf- fered from shock afterward, Anderson sald,

Drunk

intoxicated,

PACIFIST'S

SUICIDE LUNGE

The trouble flamed late in a party sponsored by Radio Station KILA, when many ot those present were

officers said.

London, Juno 4. Singer Fablan was scheduled A British pacifist tried to to appear but he cancelled his throw himself under the performance after the situation

wheels of President Kan- became nasty.

nedy's car today as the President left London air-

port. Four husky London bebbles grabbed the demonstrator as he Kennedy appeared to be look ing at the crowd on the opposite side of the road at the time,

SEIZED

ran within six feet of the car.

He was smiling and waving at the, cheerlug people and his expression indicated that he was completely unaware of the de- monstration.

The man was seized by the

THOUSANDS CHEER PRESIDENT

BRITAIN'S BIG WELCOME FOR THE KENNEDYS

London, June 4.

MERCHANT JUMPS BAIL

Mr K. A. S. Phillips at Con- tral Magistracy this morning issued o warrant for the arrest of a mer- chant who foiled to appear to face committal proceedings against him. The defendant, Wong Yau, of 151 Queen's-road West, Arst floor, was jointly charged with. Kwok Lam, of 40 Jordon-road, with possession of a large quan- tity of dangerous drugs At Pokfulam-road near Water-

DRUGS

A quarter of a million people tonight gave street on May 2.

President and Mrs John Kennedy a tumultuous reception when they drove 17 miles through London at the start of a 27-hour visit.

The

13-car "motorcade" was; Palace--which the Macmillons swept along from the airport | will also attend.

ún

Kwok Lam is at present serv- ing a sentence of four months imprisonment for having a.small quantity of dangerous drugs at the cell of Central Magistracy.

Mr J. W. Browett. Super- intendent of the Narcotic

a tidal wave of cheers, Between these engagements, whilling clapping and shouts President Kennedy will attend Bureau, asked the court to es uf "Good old Jack!"

the christening in Westminster and a warrant for arrest.

treat Wong You's $20,009 bail The President and Mr Harold Cathedral of eight-month-old. Macmillan, the Prime Minister, Anna Christian, Princess Lee Messrs Scu and Llang, said that

Mr George S.

of Liang, travelled in the first car, whlie Radziwill's daughter.

he had tried to contact his client, From Jacqueline Kennedy and Lady Palace

Wong Yau, for the past few Dorothy Macmillan,

days but failed to locate him. welcome matched that of their husbands.

belind thein

were

Dolighted

Mrs

whose

The President had arrived from his Vienna meeting with Mr Nikita Khrushchev,

The crowds were three and four deep all the way to the home of Prince and Princes Radziwill, the brother-in-law and alster of Mrs Kennedy, who are their London hosts:

his

Both the President and wife seemed delighted at their reception which a motoring or ganisation spokesman described as being "as warm ns, if not warmer" than the welcome given to former President Eisenhower here in 1950.

the Buckingham will drive dinner, he direct to London airport where, at 2245 GMT he is scheduled to take off for hume.

Mrs Kennedy is expected to stay on here for a few days. Reuter.

The magistrate granted the appilcation and also issued a warrant for the arrest of the de- fendant. Hearing of the case was adjourned to July 13 and 14.

Terrorism in Algiers

Algiers, June 4. An Insurgent threw a grenade Into a restaurant at Belcourt, a working class ores of Algiers, today killing one European and injuring 11 others.

JUST FANCY THAT!

London, June 4. TWO hours later another Mrs. Simeon Kramrisch won grenade was thrown into a cafe a divorce at Woodford when in a neighbouring suburb by she told tho judge that her 32- another Insurgent injuring three year-old husband made her alt Mr Macmillan and his wife French soldiers.

up late at night reading long greeted the Kennedys and the Both insurgents managed to passages from the Bible to their Earl

two children.--UPI.

of Scarborough, the Lord escape.Reuter, Chamberlain, welcomed the couple on behalf of Queen Elizabeth.

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Others present included Prin- cess Radziwill and the United States Ambassador, Mr Dávid Bruce.

Speech

The President's aircraft arrived 47 minutes behind its original schedule because of his prolonged talles with the Soviet lender.

After the formal grootings, President Kennedy inspected n 90-man naval guard of honour posted by the

Admiralty In tribute to the President's service in the Paciile during the Becond World War as on

American naval officer.

Mr Macmillan made a brief speech of welcome to the Pres!- dent, who expressed thanks fo

reply.

Mr Macmillan sald in his spech: "You have had a long journey and ween many dis-

tinguished personalities.

ur.

the President

"will not disguise from you that I am looking forward to hearing Just what happened."

reply, declared: "I am especially glad to have the opportunity counseling with you.

of

to a

"I is a fitting climax burney which has taken us from Washington to Paris and Vienna,"

Banquets

When the party had enicred the house of Prince and Princess Radziwill, the crowd continued

to wait outside and began chant- log "We want Jack,"

The Radio slation paid to crowd was much larger than it hed expected. Instead of 2,000 to 10,000 young

prople Police said fights broke out, anticipated, 25,000 to 30,000 beach facilities were ripped up showed up and the affair threatened for a "The Station issued

a state- time to break into a full scale mint that there was complete riot. The trouble was blamed order, despite the size of the un liquor by offelals.

"It could have been

crowd, except for a couple of blown Isolated Incidents until virtually sky high, and for

ould all the station's guests left for would," said Anderson. He

home by 11.15 pm. concurred

wish I ས་ Temple's description.

could agree," No pallee were injured, at Anderson said, "They leet con- though their patrol cars and trol of it early in the evening. cast of Hong-motorcycles were battered with It was a matter of our attempt-police and appeared to faint. A

missiles

ing to hold the lid on and not doctor treated him ng he lay The our limply at the curbside. ony incidents by girl and her three create female companions were aur actions unill we knew we had police did not arrest him,

At Bommersmith Broadway, rounded by a group of youths sufficient manpower to handle

a major trofle junction in The shouls brought the Presi ада threatened with cape, the situation."AP.

West Sido suburb the 13- dent out of the house for a time car Presidential cavalcade was to wave in response to the met by a crowd of 300 pacifists cheering. Then, with a final shouting.

anlle for the photographer, he "Ono, two, three, four, five turned and went inside again. -Bar the Bomb and slay Tomorrow the President will alive.

pack Into 12 hours crowded "One, two, three, four-We programme of engagements. don't want nuclear war,”

From 1000 GMT to will But they were the minority. confer with Mr Macmillan on Thousands of others at this is talks with Mr Khrushchev same point cheered the Ken and his carlier meetings with | nedys without any anti-nuclear- President de Gaulle in Paris.

slogans.

He will be guest of honour at Another disturbance came as a luncheon given by the Prime the motorcade reached the home Minister, where other Cabinet of Prince abd· Princess- Radzi- Ministers and distinguished will in Buckhigham Place. publle Ogures will be presented The meeting then unanimously A young man started yelling to him.

supported a declaration pro- - "Hands oft, Holy Loch!" — the In the yvening Mr and Mr rored by Mr Odinga hos US nuclear submarine bean in Kenned will be guests of Kenyatta was their second god. | Scotland, Police hauled him honour at a banquet given by -Router.

of-AP.

Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham

which found striking ex- about 580 miles pression in the Governor's kong. It was moving north review of the year. Integra- towards the Loochoos at nine tion of the refugees, he said, kto. la the policy, and it is hoped to make this integration successful not only for Hongkong as a community but for every soul who lives here, so that he or she may enjoy freedom from want.

"Our eyes are not closed to

the great human misery, that) the tourist can see in our back streets; we are not callous, calculating capital- lats who deny the rights of those still living in out alume to better housing," aald. There is still a con. viction that resettlement han recently lost Ita impeton. This new decision should help regain it.

Bo

KENYATTA

VOTED SECOND GOD'

Nairobi, 'Juno 4.

About 30,000 Africans attending one of the biggest public meetings ever held hero today unanimously backed a declaration that Jomo Kenyatta was their "second god,"

The meeting came 24 hours after"

a gathering of 0,000 Africans at Fort Hall in Kenya's Con- tral Province swore a "dny- light oath" yesterday that they would not recognise any government that did not in stude Kenyatta, the convicted organiser of the Mau Mau żew bellion.

Tho masa meeting In Najrobi today heard Me - Orgingu

Odinga vice-President of the Konya African National Union declare that Europeans who did not bellevo in Kenyatta were "deyil," And If they wero

to give not prepared him their loyalty they would hove to go.

Mr Odinga' said Kenyatta WBA 'the "second god" för Afrignas

trot only

Kenya but.

throughout the continent. He udded that Britons regarded Sir Winston Churchill us their sceand god and the Ameritans considered President Kennedy e a second god.

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