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COMMUNISM AS A ALHAMBRA

VITAL FORCE

"WELCOME CHALLENGE"

TO DISCUSSION

LEADING ARTICLE CRITICISED

[To The Editor, "China Mail")

Sir. Your leader in last Thursday's issue is a welcome

LAAAA

9 2 challenge to discussion. But your "protest" is none too easy to

Tony Lazzeri hit three homers follow. For, to take your points in order, you first pick on the in one innings, thus equalling the characteristic which English and American democracy claims to American League record, Rolfe, possess in contradistinction to others among the Western na- Dickey and Lou Gehrig also hit tions, whether they be Fascist or Communist, to wit, freedom of (home runs.

speech.

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Your anxiety on behalf of fluence youth towards Com- this leads you to attack a move-↑munism, and you evince a fear olment on foot in England to in-hat this movement will lead to:

the adoption in our try of institutions suppressing our freedom. You then realise

own-coun-

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES that our very freedom, by al-

:

lowing such influence to be ac- tively exerted, may lead to its

The RMA. Delphinus leftat 11|/An Ordinance substituting a own undoing; and rather than am yesterday for Penang, carry-light cane or rattan for the birch draw the illiberal conclusion ing Miss Hazel Heale (British) in the provisions of law relating to that it should be promptly car- for Singapore, and Mr. M. H.dogging is published in the tailed before it utterly destroys Curtis (British) for Saigon as pas-Government Gazette.

itself, you about-face and pour sengers. The plane also carried

scorn on the actual results of 4500 kilos of freight and 63,494 Mrs. R. A. C. North, wife of the the insidious influences, thus kilos of mail

"acting Colonial Secretary, left, robbing your protest of any Hong Kong yesterday for a holi-reason for its ever having been A Dinner Dance will be held on day in Tsingiso. She expects to made. the Open Roof of Repulse Bay return to the

But, Sir, your conclusion is not Colony early in Lido-weather permitting-and-at] September.

adequate to the importance of the issue at stake. We wish to know Repulse Bay Hotel in the event of

in

bad weather, to-day at 9 p.m., and The forthcoming wedding is an- whether you really consider that the usual Tea Dance will be held nounced of Mr. Arturo Cuan Ter-(drastic steps should be taken to to-morrow at Repulse Bay Hotel ry, clerk, Peruvian Consulate, and restrict liberty of association,

Misa María del Refugio Leyton, speech and of the right to (at 5 pm.

residing at 693 Nathan Road. frence the young whether there! are some influences which should The Misses Violet and Dolly be met by law and force, despite Capell left on a holiday trip yes- liberal traditions. For in the first terday evening by the 3.8. Yun- place I am convinced that Com- fever nan. They intend to visit their mumist teaching is by no means Health married sister, Mrs. A.0. Hyland, barren of result in England; and

hours who resides in Peiping-

in the second place I think its ef- ficacy is due to a growing feeling

The ss. Talma is expected here from Singapore on the morning of next Tuesday.

Three cases of

enteric were reported to the local authorities during the 24 ended on Thursday.

Miss Yvonne Langley is leaving of distrust of our former ideals of The RMS. Empress of Canada, here on Saturday, July 25 on the policy broadly speaking, im- which had been delayed by fog, P. and O. liner Ranchi for Singa- perialism and unfettered freedom arrived here seven hours late and pore, where she is joining the staff of enterprise - and of hope in berthed at Kowloon at 7 pm. yes-of the S.C.A. in charge of Female the new internationalism and terday, sailing again for Manila Immigration.

equalitarianism which Commun- at 5 o'clock this morning.

ism offers. And, mark you, these

A cocktail party in honour of are the feelings of responsible, or His Lordship Bishop H. Val- the coming-of-age of Miss Sheila at any rate, adult people, for torta, Vicar Apostolic of Hong Haynes is being given this evening youth associations

are not, we Kong. is due to arrive in the by Mrs. A. C. Kella at 30, Mody imagine, spontaneously propagan- Colony on board the mv. Victoria Road. The party was postponed dising themselves, even if boy: from last Saturday-Miss Hayzes will be boys, nor can we visualise twenty-first birthday -- owing to' a band of ministering Eussians

on Tuesday morning next.

Mrs. E. D. Roza, of No. 10 Somerset Road, Kowloon Tong. driver,of private car No. 893, WES fined $8 by Mr. Macfadyen at the

her illness.

the

having the entree to YMCA's in the country.

Communism is claiming to offer

all

Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, BOYS SCALDED solutions to the problems which

for driving the car at a speed in excess of 20 miles per hour, name- ly 28 miles per hour, in Nathan Road at 9.10 am on June 25.

It W. L. Beaumont, stationed at Nanking Barracks, who admitted leaving private car No. 3924 um- attended in Salisbury Road-at 6.25 p.m. on June 19, was yesterday fined $5 at the Kowloon Magis tracy by Mr. Macfadyen.

J

TO DEATH

Mother On Murder Charge

AFRAID THEY WOULD SUFFER LIKE HER

vex us problems of industrial organisation, imperial adminis- tration and International co-} operation, above all, of individual liberty whose form in past more spacious times has led to oppres sion and “cornering" in our own. Are you, Sir, prepared to let her exert all her efforts to put into effect her solutions? Will you

A mother accused of murdering "protest" her into dumbfounded her two sons by placing them in a silence, relying on openness

of

C. M. G. Taylor, of No. 242 copper of boiling water was at discussion to kill her insidious Prince Edward Rosd, pleaded Sutton, Surrey, last month com-germs? guilty to a summons of leaving mitted for trial.

Or will you invoke the utmost rigours of the laws, like our recent Seditious Act, to drive private car No. 157 unattended in Mrs. Gladys Rosina Barrett. her out of court, while you still Salisbury Road at 12.45 am jaged 43, of Perrott's Farm, Burgh boast our freedom of speech? An- June 20. Defendant stated he Heath, who was heavily bandaged, swer these questions, Sir, with a left the car in the 20-minute caripleaded not guilty to the charge. full realisation that Communiam park The complainant, Indianjand reserved her defence. "is not a barren creed but a very jconstable B. 559, stated that the

The dead boys were Brian Mar-vital force, well worthy, if you car was left at the park three

hate her, of your further falmins- hours.

A fine of $5 was imposed. tin, aged 8, and William John, tious.

aged 4 Mr. W. H. Chitty, solici- tor, represented the mother.

Hong Kong, July 16."

M.S.

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Dr. J. W. Caton stated that when he arrived at the house the younger boy was just breathing. but "in a hopeless condition."

"While there I heard one of th of His Excellency the Governor, relating to the removal of remains boys ery continued Barrett. "Go from the So Kon Po Ursinging back to the scullery I saw my Cemetery, is published in the wife struggling with Brias near Mrs. Barrett, continued the doc- |Government Gazette

the copper. It looked as if he he tor, was scalded on the hands and been scalded about the feet. Wil-arma. She told him she put the

A Gazette notification states liam was lying behind the scullery children in the copper because she that at the expiration of three door, also apparently scalded. did not wish them to suffer from months the name of the Nz Wahl "I said to my wife. What have nerves as she suffered. It was the HONG KONG $ DIRECTORY and Industrial Bank Ltd., you done? and she ran towards only thing to do.

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Medical evidence was given that “I got hold of her and there was death in each case was due to a struggle. She was very strong, shock following scalding. Both went out and ran along the road boys were well developed, and it would take great strength to put shouting for help...

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#Indescribable Pain”:

In reply to Mr. Chitty, Barrett ent of Epsom County Hospital, The name of Dr. Cheng See-yan said his wife had been receiving said that while Mrs. Barrett's has been added to the list of those medical attention practically since dressings were being removed she Licensed to practise medicine in the Christmas She had complained snatched up a pair of scissors and Colorry

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