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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

1946.

PULITZER PRIZE WINNER GIVES HIS "BESTS"

Relief For Indians In Malaya

Simenbore, Jan. 30.

The Indian Government has appointed a panel of Indian law-

[THE END OF A WORLD WAR HAS BROUGHT TO HONG KONG MANY A DISTINGUISHED JOURNA- LIST AND WAR CORRESPONDENT ON A TOUR -OF-THE-NEWLY-LIBERATED. ARKAS—BUT FEW OF THEM AS WIDELY-TRAVELLED AS HAL BOYLE, OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. |HAL ESTIMATES A TOTAL MILEAGE TO DATE OF 50,000 BY AIR, 50,000 BY JEEP AND 25,000 BY SEA. HE COVERED THE INVASION OF MOROCCO, TUNISIA, SICILY, ITALY, NORMANDY AND THE WHOLE OF THE WESTERN FRONT, OFFENSIVE UP TO PRAGUE.

On top of all this, he won | as applied to ouself. To me peo- vers to defond Indians in the the much-coveted Pulitzer Prize ole are more interesting than roy- Malay States charged by the

governmenta British Military

foreign cor- ernments. because

are, moved by red tape and people by emotion."

Administration fur distinguished with collaborating with the Japa- respondence last year. A travel- DODO, i was announced by the ling Associated Press correspon- India Government representative dent on his third visit here since S. K. Chettur

cen- the liberation, Hal Boyle start- ference yesterday. They willed as a copy boy at the Kansas

at a prost

leave for Melava shortly.

City Bureau of A.P. at 17. Chester added that he was re- Hai is still scratching his head turning to India to complete over this latest laurel, to be arrangements for their defense thrown at him. It was preceded and also to make an urgent re in the previous year by the United port on the conditions of Irklian States Junior Chamber of Com- labourers in

in Malaya where, he

electing him as one of в тел revealed. medicat

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young outstanding arrive shortly with supplica and Aaneric

Aanericans. personnel under Lieutenant- "Before that." Hal affirms. "the

ondy

and

year's

Colonel Sastri for relief work.

person who thought very Chottur repeated that he had highly of me was my mother." In been misinterpreted in his public October, 1942, he was night sity speech and refuted

accusations editor at the Associated Press that he was under-estimating the Bureau in New York. after misery of his

countryagen

several years with A. P. in Kan- women in Malaya. "A violent

$18 City ami St. Louis. agitation is being conducted here. with a view to urging my guverð- ment to recall me" he said.

But he added that as a result distressed Indian labourera

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Hal Boyle covered the whole of the Western Front offensive from the landings in Normandy up to Bouth the entry into Prague.

On the Pass Elbe, he was with the first Amerl-1 H. can troops to link up with the 3H. Russian advance and the meeting H. was marked by four staggerin parties in one weck. Thera was 照 much veka. Hal says, that

West opened the Jack of dia- monds, and South properly play- was generally considered unwise toed low from the dummy. It was

rike a match.

BIGGEST AND BEST The party on the banks of the Elbe. Hal says, was the biggest and best he ever attended. He is fond of recounting his bests ansi worsts. Here are some others:

from

obvious that West didnt have the diamond Ave. and South saw no reason to waste his chance to win In trick with dummy's diamond King. East took the diamond Ace and returned a low trump. East winning the finesse with the heart

King.

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The best moal he over had-In Bangkok when the Thai Govern- West,roturned the ton of dia-] In view of the approaching ment throw { Chinese dinner. monds, and once are a low card Chinese, New Year, it is hereby There, were eleven courses. was played from the dumay notified that the Chiel Givil birds' nests to birds while the South's careful diamond play wins Thais and Chinese ware engaged rewarded when East rufed; for Affairs Officer has given permis- a battle royal with no lncknow South had no further dia-sion for Fireworks, not being

In the same month, he was sent to London as A.F. war correspon- dent and from there to Morocco, where began the series of des- of his description of the plight patches from the front that cul-rearms in the streets outside.mond losere East thought for a uniewful fireworks, to be kindled,

minated in the Pulitzer Prize of

af eat of work in Malaya and, the greater plight of the families of mon who died on the infamous Slam death railway, many public spirited people and institutions of south India had collected clothes and parcels which he expected in Malaya soon-Associated Press.

Sugar Treaty

Washington, Jan. 30. The proposed treaty extending the internationa) sugar, agreement for one year from Aug19 31, in the

1945, was made public Sonato yesterday.

award:

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Ace.

below:

The worst meal-a continuation while and then returned his last discharged or let off within the "HONEST HAL"

of meal

over 2 years—Army trump. South winning with the Golony within the times set out His war adventures were vari-Rations. bus and manifold. The "Reader's The wore lquer in Naples. Digest" told recently how, dur-"It was so bad that even the Ita- ing North Afrikan campaign, helian children refused to wash their ived with the first troops in a feet in the bath-tubs in which it The prettiest girls-in Czech- slovakia. The best Pin-Up Girls --in Bali.

worn they had

town on the line of advance. The was made." welcome bordered on the en- thusiastic.

Getting into the spirit of the nc-| casion, Boyle started chanting to the Arabs: "Vote fo. Boyle, son of the soil; honest Hal, the Arabs'

The

Reserving the-Intricate saucezo in ease the swindle falled. South made his try for the hand by leading over to the diamond King and returning a low club, What was East to do? If he and

ducked pllowed South to make a possible wweaters they would have also singleton Queen, he would feci made the best sweater-girls.”

wry foolish,

he felt even; But HEARTS GOLD!

more foolish when he put un the Australians.

The kindest hearted people the club Ace, allowing South to ruff

They

still like and claim the rest of the tricks. American troops after having had South had simply noted on the them for three years."

principle that it's much simpler The Inziest we that, than to do the sucesine yourself, place in the world to put the opponents to the guess

Singapore. the

The agreement to extend terms of the 1937 iroaty was sighed in London by representa bives of the United States and 17 other

nations. Under its terms export quotas remain muspended and signatorios declare that ravision of the orl-

De Arabe thought it sounded rood and picked it up. When the vanguard of the advancing United States forces rumbled into the town; they were greeted by an un- ending Arab phant. The Yanks thought it a new angle in Arab electioneering. Hai did not stay enough, however, to become a Sheikh.

of Journalistic

Hal Boyle has sety shown

Vith

top

everyone had just raised prices and gone off for a siesta."

QUESTION

The most important thing in the last 50 years the atomic bomb. To-day you are Oswald Jacoby's "It has given people something partner and with both sides vul- else beside the weather to talkneratio. you hold:

ginal ax coment "is necessary and der draped about his shoul-est disanpointment-faceo.t

expected to find it.”

tens of developing into a philo-"It was not nearly as sinful as I Insopher.

His philosophy is, how

o humour that ever, tinged with knows no boundary.

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should be undertaken as soon as the time appears, opportune." the revision "due account shall be taken of any general principles of commodity policy embodied in concluded-under- any agreement

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Hai Borle finde Hong Kong the most ably administered Colony he. has over visited. However, he "I have no desire.". Hal sar, "to

claims that the Colony harbours the auspices of the United Na-study budgels or the methods of the most persistent pickpockets: governmente and administrations. On a recent walk from a money The countries participating are I am more interested in meeting exchanger's shop back to his hotel

and their

What problems. In he counted four seperate attempts the United States. Union of South people

To-morrow). Africa, Australia, Belgium, Bra- travelling around the world I have to burgle his bankroll. zil, Cuba Czechoslovakia, Domini- reached the conclusion that there can Republica, United Kingdom, exists a basic similarity between Haiti, the Netherlands, Peru, people everywhere. People have D Poland. Portugal, Russia, the tendency to condemn their neigh- Philippines. Yugoslavia and ours for faults that they exhibit

themselves, France.-Associated Press.

SINKIANG INFILTRATION

Chungking, Jan, 81. Fragmentary but trustworthy roporte reaching hore from, Sin- Klang indicated that by steady faithration dissident elementa have socured control of one-third of that hinterland.

"Most of the trouble In this world originates from A big mouth, lack of understanding and failure to have a sense of humour

Army Takes

It was reported earlier that the Over

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Santiago, Chile, Jan. 31. The Government to-day took stops to assure the continuance of public services during the throat- ened nationwide strike.

"Silk On Parade" Ad. Aroused Suspicions

WASHINGTON, JAN. 31.

CAPTAIN ELLIS M. ZACHARIAS, FORMER NAVAL.

INTELLIGENCE OFFICER, TO-DAY TOLD THE PEARL HARBOUR INVESTIGATING COMMIT. TEE THAT. NO HIDDEN SIGNIFICANCE WAS FOUND IN AN ADVERTISEMENT APPEARING IN THE HONOLULU "STAR BULLETIN" ON DEC. 3. 1941.

He said the Hawaii Importing) Company's advertisemont "silk on The Minister of the Interior, parade" and similar adverti Admiral Biolich, sad communicaments had been investigated by to the tions and supply lines will be kent naval intelligence prior open and it was expected the Pearl Harbour attack but no in- dication was found that they bore army would run traing and po

Ought To Be Recognised As

sibly tako over streat railways, code representations for Japanero Equals

Right, power and water companies. Agent

agents.

Three hundred thousand mom- bera of tho Chilean Workers

Federation

Vice Admiral William Smith

God Staff for Admiral Hus-

London, Jan. 31. The Norwegian delegate, Mrs.

аге threatening to band Kimmel, Pacific Fleet Com- atriko protesting. asminst tho

told the Committee that Zacharida dress the United Nations Assem re- axolted, but that she though It reported five were killed but verse

high time that women take part

On

bloody polies, and labour clash or at the time of the attack. Frida Dalen, first, winnen, ko' ađe | Jan, 20 during which. Government arvovance operating in

of predicting the attack was bly. ld that the End beers a litio.

federation leaders asserted that

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He said he remembered the talk in international politics on a bosis and possibly eight of the Zacharias bad with Kimmel early of equality with men workers were slain Assarlotod Press.

OUTNUMBERED THEIR CAPTORS

In 1941 and he was

Mr Dalon, head tenchor in "absolutely Norway, addressed the Assembly Por nothing was said about a

attack on Pearl Haron behalf of the third Committee. bour. About its coming on a Sun- dealing with social, humanitarian day or about seabhino. A jeb like that does not

and cultural question hot leave Zacharias testified earlier he Manila, Jan. 81, had predicted to Kimmel in you very much space for personal

Initiative,?

Ald. "You. Just Colonel Yoshio Nakajima to-day March 1941 that if the Japannee

sesak. testified at Llout General Mass decided on, war, they would open have to vive a short, condlae re- baru Horama's trial before the MaStars: Commission that the File With Just such an attack as they port on what has been, going on-

on: Doc. Araociated By the Who But Prom

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rendered. In

bored tho Japanese that proper

Nakkgland also said "that" Coint Japicht Tersubhal Supreme Com mander of the Japanese" anứthórn armion gred on Nov 207-1941,

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WAR BRIDES

Yashington, Jan. 81

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February, 1946

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From 6 a.m. to 9 am, on Friday, 8th of February, 1946 (ie. the seventh day of the New Year)

subject to the exceptions, pro- hereunder: bibitions and restrictions pet out

(1) No burning firework or other fire shall be thrown above the head, or near any person or inflamable materia, and every reasonable" présau- tan nur be taken against accident.

(2) The kindling, discharge or letting off of fireworks in or in the vicinity of places of Chris- tiap Worship during. Divine Service is prohibited.

(3) The firing of Bombs, "Electric" crackers and “Golden. Coin" crackers is strictly probibited.

Occupiers of premises are warned as to their liability under the Summary Offences Ordinance, 1982, in particular in respect of any unlawful firing or throwing of fireworks at, on or from their premises.

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