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Chinese HONG KONG WAR SERVICES Warning Against Hong Kong
Official's Views On The Riots
Commenting on the disorders which broke out again on Monday in Kowloon, the spokesman of the Office of the Com- missioner of Foreign" Af-| fairs for Kwangtung and] Kwangsi stated yester- day. It is truly regret- table that any such dis- orders should have oc- curred.*"*
emphasised
The spokesman that irrespective of the cause 10 the disorders "1 which led must be realised that. no good purposes will be served through actions which are detrimental t the general stability of the local community.
He appealed to the local Chin- esc populace to maintain order, and further stressed that unless they assume a caliner attitude it will be difficult to abhieve a law- ful settlement" of the present ing cident.
concluded:
The spokesman Unpleasantness can be avoided only by refugal fo pet on the im- pulse of the moment. All rights of the local Chinese populace will be looked after and lawfully pro tected but they themselves must be "law-abiding.”
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Gourlay Pleads Not Guilty
Cairo, Oct. 29.
ASSISTANCE FUND
Proposed Aid To Dependents Of Those
ADRIFT OFF WALMER
#almer, Oct. 28. After night-long 'search far too men reported adrift.
the Channel in a small rowing boat, the Walmer life- boat was re-launched about
p'clock this morning. weken i sunil Towing boat was
in the Straits off St. Margaret's Bay. The bont contained the men who were maving their arms weakly and flying pieces of ray on simpula. The beat was car. ried awun Inst. night by a strong wind and tide.
The men and interuded go- ina only for a short trip Cooalortoyde .and others searched The beachck for them during the night. Reuter.
P.T. Boats
Adrift Off
Hong Kong
Who Died In Battle Of 1941
No Distinctions
To Be
Be Made
Proposals to establish a Fund, out of which provi- sion can be made, without distinction of class or nationality, to assist the dependents of per- sons who died or were incapacitated as the re- sult of participation in the defence of Hong" Kong in December, 1941, were announced yes- terday.
Part of the Fund will be financed out of the re- venues of the Colony and part from voluntary subscriptions.
The project has been outlined All or any of the benits which, in the form of an Ordinance for under the provisions of this Or- the Establishment and Adminis-dinance, might be extended to any tration of a Hong Kong War Ser-fficer ur member of any forec, vices Assistance Fund."
INFORMATION WANTED
The Traffic Department, Koploon, would
appreciat
any information regarding a traffic accident in Prince Ed- wari Road, opposite Forfer Road, on Saturday between 4.15 and 8.30 p.17. It is be lieved that the vehicle con- cerned was a Katrak-bound jeep.
A Chinese was knocked
killed. domnu and
It is be- lieved possible that the driver of the vehicle concerned was
aware of the accident.
George Cross For
J.A. Fraser
Over-Optimism
(By John Hightower)
New York, Oct. 29. Although Russia's conciliatory attitude has raised
hopes for smoother progress in the United Na tions, veteran diplomats warn against exces- sive optimism. The general reaction among these experienced observers seemed to be: Let's see what happens when the chips are down.
Their caution apparently is predicated in part on the fact that last week when Russia dropped her fight to bar discussion of the yeto in the general assembly, she still held the ace despite what was generally acclaimed as a concilia tory gesture.
Veteran diplomats who have" locked horns with the Russians printed out
that the Soviet
Soccer Team Aids In Rescue
Macao, Oct. 27.5
A motor car belonging to Colonel Chiang En Bao, (Representative of General Chang Fah- kwei's Headquarters in Macao) driven by his orderly, Constable Lao Laing-yim n swerving to avoid sailor on a bicycle, landed in the
Union really had nothing to URANIUM FOUND sea with its three pas-
lose in permitting-without a fight-the veto issue to go be- fore the Assembly. The Rus- slans can still let the issue be discussed thoroughly by all: members of the United Nations, in open forum and then block.. with
a simple no, assembly action to abolish the reto poiver: given the five major powers.
Under the United Nations. charter, the big five must agree unanimously in order to change) the charter. Thus Russia could invoke the vets to prevent abolition of the veto. And this is the important point to keep in mind when the debate on the veto issue begins in the assera- bly.
Dar ca Salaam, Oct. 28. Spreinien's of uranium, the essential ingredient of the. atomic bomb, have been found in Ulupant Mountaina in Panganyiko, the Chief In- spector of Mines for the ter ritory, sinted today.
He was replying to que tione from Africans as to their mining rights in Tan- nanyika
Certain minerale
G Indioactive sih stances, diamonds and salt, he told them,
were under strict Government control.
Africans were free to carry -mining operations "'on. esactly the vie» footing as
AN?
sengers trapped under the water.
With great presence of mind. though somewhat to blame for the accident as he was driving on the wrong side of the road, tag sallor, Antonio da Silva, of the
Albuquerque, sloop "Afonso plunged into the water and Bl though becoming himself infured. byngster-shells, succeeded in Saving an elderly woman who was already uncourrious, m
At the time of the mishap, '‚à Police van carrying the St. Joseph's and Stor Tag footballers on a joy ride happened to pass..
·Bertie Gosaho"and" A : Hüs-
Furoruna or Asiatica. Reu-spin of St. Joseph's mmediately
Tiger In The
partly stripped and dived into the water.Land: exiricated. the other, two passengers: va
The chauffeur, who was least Injured, fought his own way back to safety,
First aid, was administered by F, die Souza and CPO. Rogers, of the Hong Kong Football Assocla- tion after which the victims were removed to hospital,
corps; unit or other organisation The more important clauses in specified in the First-Schedule to this Ordinance, or to the widow, the Ordmance are as follows:
The Fund shall consist of such wife or children of any such offi- er or member. may be extended voluntary contributions as may be inade thereto and such appro- o a member of any class of per- riations thereto (if any) as may sons specified in the Second Sche-
·Russians Sincere Tom time to time be deemed de- lule to this Ordinance, or to the
Other members of the big five sirable by the Legislative Council. vidow, wife or children of any weh meniber, as the case may be.
expressed pleasure with the ogether with such additions, or
words and initial action of the rethnulations as may be - onde The Fund shall be administer-
Soviel delegation in the open- accrue therek, aut fugcthered by a Committee (hereinafter
alled "The
ing days of the assembly. Committee") the
London, Oct. 30. with any investment from time to
Chairman and other members of
Not all the barbaric sembly sessions, Soviet Foreign
Un arrival here for the As which shall be appointed by the Interest andt income Jovernor. The Committee shall tortures that even the Minister Mr. V. M. Molotov
lavest-nsist of such members, not less Japanese could devise said "I am sure that the im
han tive in all, as the Governor were able to break the portant tasks Bow
United Nations can be success- ball direct.
gallant spirit of John fully solved and that any dilli- No Priorities None of the foregoing objects Alexander Fraser, Assis-culties can be overcome, given
(By “Paul Ery') - (a) Without distinction of glass shall be deemed to have in law ce tant Attorney-General in good will and a real desire to
This was followed by As if armed gangsters, coility to prove e che equity any priority-one over the Hongkong before the in-achieve mutual understanding. maintenance, education, benelli other, nor shall any rateable ap-
advancement of the widow, pregriation of the Fund to such vasion, who, it was an- Vyshinsky's vibit, discussion of key-money sharks, black Explaining wife or children as the case may
marketeers and other (Cortinand on Page 8, Col. 31nounced last night, has motion to prohibit, of,
be en posthumously the velo in the Assembly
7-Chief American delegate rats, both metaphorical The Issues 54, of any officer or member of any. force, corps, unlt ur other rganization specified in the First Schedule to this Ordinance, who served therein between the
H.M.S. Whitesand Bay, time representing the same R.N. escort vessel, was any of them and together also ordered to sea at 1 am. with the yesterday and steamed derived from any such!
Objects Of The Fund The objects of the Find shall
ment,
The court-martial said at full speed to the assis- to be unique in British tance of a small supply military history entered ship with three P.T.be as follows: its second day here to boats in tow, drifting day when proceedings helplessly in a position against Lieutenant Ken- approximately 300 miles neth Gourlay, R.A.O.C. S.S.E. of Hong Kong. were resumed.
The 200 ton supply ship. F94 Courley, who faces charges, of and the P.T. boots left, Manila for libel, woy said to have published Hong Kong at midnight on Oct. defamatory inatier concerning 16, after which nothing more the Sixth British Airborne Div was heard of them. It was at
or
7th
sion, (now in Palestine) and the Ars presumed that their wire-lay of December, 1941 and the
Chief Secretary and members, c!
news-
down less might have broken the Government and administra
but as the silence continued, the tion of Palestine, roalained in
Yaval authorities were informed Jetter to the Army an
last Saturday morning. The Navy paper, Citadel Courler of Cairo.
For the defence, it was stated took immediate action by order that the paper had asked for suging all ships in the area. of the gestions for a solution the track to make a search, and, at Palestine problem and that the noon on Sunday a Dakota air- article "had received the sanction craft was despatched, which re- of headquarters." Gourlay plead-urned having sighted nothing. ed not, quilty to both charges.-- Reuter.
of
Palestine For U.N.?
awarded the Cross.
before the
George Austin welcomed Montov'e
of
N.T.?
· Hussain "and", Gosano both, re- cefred bad cuts from barnacles. The car was subsequently re- trieved from the water, by the other Hong Kong footballers Oh Own Correspondent
London Oct. 28. words as expressing the sincere and literal; weren't en-
A striking feature of Bil- The Japanese wanted Fraser to altitude of the Russians and ough, the Colony of Hong talk and give even a hint of how acclaimed Vyshinsky's move as Kong is now being bless. tain's wartime educational ser- vice" for the Forces¦wda etas he had organised escapes from the evidence that the Soviet was ed with a tiger, if the phasis on explaining the issues. 15th day of December, 1941, and
notorious Stanley (Hongkong) embarking on a new cooperative
United village folk or Tsunwan, at stake in the war. The Air who
Brandon, Manitoba, Oct. 29.
civilian internment camp.
spirit within tho () was killed in actiun; or
Sam Watson, a member of
at the foot of Taimoshan, Ministry has, arranged for con- But Fraser, who had been the Nations. result (ii) died as the
tinuing similar work in peace. the National Executive of the brains of these escapen, who had
are to be believed.. No Ducking
time. camy The American delegation, For some time now, they (ii) died as the result of in- British Labour Party, told a set up a secret radio in
have wounds, received in action; or
Last work, 75 RAF officers determined to follow been reporting, and most insis began a couUTEO of lectures on juries or hardships sustained cur- meeting of the Socialist Co- and who had sent to the outside while
Fe- vital information, steadfastly re- Secretary
State James tently too, that such an animal the Far East, one of a series ng such service as atoresaid; or operative Commonwealth
(iv) having been captured by deration. Farty here yesterday fused to uller a single word. Byrnes firm policy toward has been wandering around the of short courses organised for the enemy,
was killed or died that the British mandate over Fraser ran the risk in many Russia, is nevertheless deter-New Territories. They even claim the RAF by the Royal Institute Anxiety was lulled, however, while in captivity or dled after Palestine would he handed over other dangerous activities and it mined to: bridge any differentes to have found his footprintson of International Affairs In- when at 8 pm. on Monday even-release from captivity as the re-to the United Nations before the was Fraser. again who so stood with the Soviet Union to enable the slopes of Taimashan above) formation. and ideas gathered up to such severe and prolonged ng a signal was at last received suit of injuries or hardships sus-end of the year.
fained while in captivity; or He said that the problem now torture that he even surprised the the United Nations to operate their village,
Eventually, Taunwan: police at the couras are passed of t
airmen' through from F94 giving her position, and
(v) died as the result of illness is not merely a question of entry | Japanese themselves and was the
This new determination was station, remembering the exploits groups and lectures-Londen Mr. SANSOM
stating that she and her charges
talk of the camp guards. contraction of which was of Jews into Palestine, but
expressed, perhaps significant of a policeman who, many years Prek Servitu were in no immediate danger. It the
such much broader problem of settle-Finally, unable to break his
ly, by American deegate Ste-60 shot a beautiful hearth-rug The prize-giving ceremony transpired that F94 had develop-specifically attributable to of the Police Training Schooled a leak, and
water had per-service or captivity as aforesaid; ment of displaced persons being spirit, the Japanese executed bim venson, who said "We are de-of a tiger made up an expedition live could identify as a
bounded from all over Europe.. The official citation sRYS; -- termined to break down bar to track the creature down, Arm- Spoor. Perhaps they didn't have will also combine a farewell colated into the oil-fuel, render-or
Watson said that Britain, was "His outstanding courage and riers to agreement on all issues, cd with a variety of weapons the right bait, perhaps someone party to Police Commissionering her engines useless, G. H. Sansom,, who is expected
M.S. Whitesand Bay was ex-eived in action, injuries or hard- not anti-Russian. However, the cdurance was a source of very particularly our differences with Operative da ("Follow this Man") forgot to take some salt along. definitely real inspiration to others. There the Russians." He emphasised, even reports that one gallant Perhaps they all forgot to take a to leave on retirement in No-pected to make contact with the hips sustained during such ser- British people were vember.
crippled vessels by inst evening, vice or captivity as aforesaid, or opposed to the loss of personal can be no doubt that the lives of however, that "ineofar as those hunter carried a pitch-fork they grain of salt before they set put.
was evident those whom the Japanese were differences arise in the General set out on safari.
Anyway, it was exelling Yun Guesta of honour being in-when she hopes to be able
tollness, the contraction of which freedom which
Communists had trying to implicate were saved by Assembly, we will net duck or
They spent a whole half-day and good exercise. And they were vited to the function at Stan- take them in tow, and bring them was specificauy attributable to wherever
control-Associated his magnificent conduct."--Reu-
hunting around the banks and not such badhunters; at that, uch service or capuvity as afore gained
dodge them."
brees of Taimoshan, without any They may not have found, a tiger "P. T. boats" are the U.S. said is temporarily or permanent- Press...
traces of what the most imagina-boar they caught, luck. They..didn't ever And but they did bring back a wild Justico Sir Henry Blackall Navy's equivalent to the Royally either wholly, or partially in-
FAREWELL TO
Tey this evening include Sirto Hong Kong. Mark and Lady Young, Chief
and Mr. E. R. Williams.
Navy Torpedo - Boats,
Alleged Soviet Spy Held For Trial
Stuttgart, Oct. 29.
Walther Kazmarek, arrested several months ago on suspicion of being the ringleader of a So- viet sponsored espionage group in the Ameri-
(vi) by reason of wounds re-
capacitated from earning a living.
ter.
Homes And Orphanages Gen. Tu Caught The
(b) To provide to any officer or member of the or ganizations specified in paragraph (a) of this section who served therein between the aforesaid. dotes and by reason of wounds received in bntion, Injuries
Q1
Communists Napping
(By Tom Masterson)
Peiping, Oct. 29.
hardships, sustained during such General Tu Yu-ming, commander of the Govern- service or captivity "as aforesaid,
ment armies in Manchuria and one of Gener- or illness the contraction of which' was specifically attributable to alissimo Chiang Kai-shek's most capable mili- such service or captivity is tem- tary leaders, turned out the biggest surprise thus far in China's civil war when he launched an offensive against Dairen.
can zone, will go on trial within two weeks,porarily or permanently either
but on charges which do not mention Russia "or espionage."
Government said, with!---
wholly or partially incapacitated from carnlig his living;
(e) to establish and maintain
The United States Military ary Cooling and attending any such homes, orphanages
Government Office said that the trial would be private, "to eafe "guard the identity of Army opera- Lives who conducted the investiga- Kazmarek s charged, the 27
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aga Two
Case For The Crown Opens Against W.J. Carroll. Threa
Victor Buys He Heard Arculi Page Four
Threats
Article:-The Hawker
Problem, Five Attacks On Brilain In U.N.O. Page Sixth d
Truman, Reiterates Support of SyrJewish Immigration Plan.
provisions of this Ordinance;
While almost everyone, even the Communists,
had expected Tu Yu-ming to resume his northward advance toward Communist-held Harbin in Central Manchuria, Tu sent his armies southward and caught the Communists napping.
as it was intended.
Peace Treaties Most of the differences that
the
exist between the East and West are confined tc. peace treaties, with Italy and Axiz satelites. Before leaving' the Paris peace. conference, Molctov.announced he was not satisfied with many recommen dations that had been made, al' the parley.
Thus veteran diplomats feel that before any real understand ing can be achieved in the United Nations among the big powers, differences that exist among the big five power For- eign Ministers must be settled. -Associated Press..
discussion
Tiger's
Wrong Words For The Right Things
Ann Arbor, Michigan, Oct. 29.
Public Health Officers have been urged by Dr. Harry A. Overstreet, a City College of New York psychologist, to abandon the use of technical terms and beware of a medical god- complex" in dealing with people in medical matters.
Speaking at the National Con-1to be ashamed of "Associated
toa
of the 350,000 troops now in other institutions as may be con-
Manchuria in junks across the ference an Total health units at Press. an unauthorized gathering.
Yellow Sed Since then, they the University of Michigan's 2. Conduet hostile to one of ducive to the attainment of the
have been shuttling troops, School of Public Health, Dr.
THE WEATHER the United Nations by using con- foregning objects;
labourers and supplies, between Overstreet declared; "Scientifle temptuous
disrespectful (d) without distinction of class.
Pressure remains high over words toward a branch of the or nationality to provide and en-
peculler States
The Nationalists severed thef pentusula. They advanced to Chefoo and the south Manchu pecialists are subject
occupational discase China, Japan and the naigh doy scholarships for any children
Irian coast Atttempti
to corrupt a whose maintenance, education, Communists' overland roule bebeyond-Chuanteh, 90 miles from The capture of Dairen, which when it comes to the use of bouring sea. A trough of com- person acting under authority of benefit or advancement provision tweet North Chlan and Man Dairen,
is only 30 miles from Soviet words. It is the discase of per paratively low pressure crosses Although the Communists hold him to remove, inutilate or falsify may lawfully be made under-the-churia hf their victorious. North
Chin offensive which calming all of the northern Shantung occupied Port Arthur, would versely using the wrong words to Korea from, the west and another
probably pose international-com-say the right thing records of the Military Govern
Dr. Overstreet, fey to do all other such lawful Led in the capture of Kalkan, count, unce the Nationalists plications.
have taken, Chefoo, they cer Although the Russians an-age umployer Kazmarek was one of 15 per- things as may be incidental or Control Of Coast sons arrested simultaneously as conducive to the attainment of The Nationaliste, striking tainly will go after the other nounced last Spring that they choneurotie in members of what the United the foregoing objects southward down the Mukden export tunna Government had evacuated Dairen, travellers no school bo Statee Army authorities described The Unmarried Mother Dairen rallway line, passed sources said that the capture of from Kwantung peninsula vald teacher-sty
Chefoo appeared imminent.
It is full of Russians. at the time as a clandestine In this Ordinance the expres- Helurgyueh 30 miles south of
Neutral, observers questioned is not righ Hussian-born organization knows in calld" includes a child not Dairen, Nationalist sources Complications? as the "Free Germany: Com- barn in wedlocid and the expres- snid, At the same time, the The Communists began using whether the Chinese Com- For pr mittee. I was learned on Aussion wie include the mother Nationalists who two days ago the sea route from Shantung munists or the Russians con- street was 81 that 14 of the arrested per sons, all except Kazmarek, had of any such child and the expres- captured Antung, pushed south to Manchuria as soon as the trolled the city, which is in sympathet boen released, boarently for lack sign vidow shall be construed easternward along the Korns Japanese surrendered. They tended to be an open port Anyone ca medis, le of pridence-Associated, Frens. Jaccordingly.
Bay Const toward Kwangtong admitted to transporting most Associated Press
ment
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E to NE winds, freshening, at
times; weather fine.
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Axz Rel. Humidity: 78 per
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