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¡Excellent weather and sunshine favoured the 36th

Annual Children's Sports gathering yesterday at the Kowloon Cricket Club which was colourfully flag-bedecked and, arranged for the occasion.

At the conclusion of the games-throughout the whole of which resounded gay music and the loughter of children--Lady Grantham pre- sented the prizes to the youthful winners of the various confests

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Governor, Sir Alexan

attended Grantham athering which is the stand of such occasion beld after the wear, the first having been hele last year, and which is under The patronage of the Governor The Combined Royal Marine Fund NE JEMS Belfast and HN. alirnetion of under the Jarona Fleet Master A. E Stang. Y pler the thie

After the let me, the children ged Gel Marro with the Hand arol prcaded bedore the Geys Really of the races and gases

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Flat faer (Over 4 and tinder ) -1. Pan Oliveira, 2. Fernando Rebedion, 3, Im June, Patota Rasey (Under 12) -1, Roger Lloyd. 2, Bosco Dzuria, 3, Godfrey

Fiat Ince (Over 6 and under By 1. Thomas Chadd: 2. Hugh Allen. 3. Franklin Yian.

Tupot-War (Over & and under (14) Domin Methiann, Jontum

Waller, Anthony Deng. Roger Tranlyn. Alert Cornell. Nigel Stevens, John Winterbottom, Hevon Brumwell. Edward Brum well, David Brooks, Gerald Me- Tegal, Stanley Wellington,

Three-legged Race (Under 12) 4. Charles and Jedin Stevens; 2. Ernest Greiner and Emli Ulk-

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1 Michael Phev, 2. Daghelp. 3. Roger Lloyds and Bosco moda Sond, 2, Win Made

Hnce (Over # and under Mirhuel Prew, 2. Peter down 3, Timothy Martin

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Diplomatic conflict on China

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discussed

British papers

London, December 31.

The apparent conflict between British and Ameri-

can policy toward

Communist China

diplomatic comment

drew in the "Times" and "Manchester Guardian" today, but received little space in the mass circulation dailies. The Communist "Daily Worker" splashed reports that America would send arms and military udensers to Taiwan, Chiang Kai-shek's last headline under the banner strong bold, "America's Lost Hour Bid To Grob China Buse"

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corteponcient of a Government with which

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Under 14). Thomss Chadd. Johany Bryant, Petri d'Almada, Bernard Cornell, Old Crocks' Rove (Over 45 und Adler 753-1. Mr. Henkiaspo; 2, Mr Eastmon, 3. Dr. NA

Girls' events

Flat Race (Over E and under 14) 1, Yvonar Cook: 2, Anita Hhelmsh; 3. Debuah Hati.

kipping Race aneler 01 I. Juliet de Souza, 2, Elsie Hurlow, 13. Heather Itindie.

Flat Race (Over Band under 11) 1. Molly Williaus, 2, Sylvia Benjamin, 3, Dana Watkinso

Patutu Hace (Under 12) - -1. Cecilia Ozorio: 2, Georgina Me- Dougall, Maureen Djeng.

trules BRR and Spoon Inre #21. Carol 17jeig. 2. Angelu Yeung. 3. Joon Conway.

1, Elizn - Flat Rare Under 41 beth Zimmern. 2, Lauru Gabriel; 3. Bene Remedia.

Flat Rice (Over 4 and under 6) 1, Thng Wai-chins, 2. Catering Low: 3, Angeline Yeung.

Skipping Race under 14)--1. Molly WaRams; 2, Wendy Lee; 3. Chan Oi-yee.

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Met Race (Over and under B)-1, Carol Djeng. 2. Julietta da Souza; 3, Marla i Prata.

Musical Chairs (Under 121-1. Rosalle Arzoonte: 2, Heather Win- Re: 3. Maureen Colmaz.

Egg and Spoon Race (Over 8

and under 14)-1, Sylvia da Souza: 2, Jill Jackson; 3. Patsy Quie.

Relay Race (Under 14)-- Mil- dred Chaus. Vivian Lytton, Nellie Clayson, brene Huston.

Ban Race. 1. Band Corporal Roberts, 2, Murcian Gibson; 3. Musician Delph.

Britain breaks off loan negotiations

London, January 2. Britain's Government-owned

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1950.

Picture taken after the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert

The br.de is the former James Joseph Spurr.

Maric

das Passa, ("Ching M nil” Photo),

Mice Cogitia

Thought control in Communist China

(EDITOR'S NOTE: United Press staff correspondent Chang Kuo-sin recently arrived in Hong Kong after spending eight months in Communiat China. As a Chinese he was permitted not only to travel through the countryside, but he also had a unique oppor- tunity to meet and talk with all classes of people about the great the new experiment now under way in China. The following is first of a wumber of articles examining every facet of Chinese life detail the reaction of under the Communists and describing i 475,000 people to their new government,)

(By CHANG KUO-SIN)

As a prerequisite to their ultimate aim of croating a totalitarion China, the Chinese Communists have embarked initially on a programme of controlling thought and action. They are doing three things to achieve this control. -Control of the press, publications and education.

Only the news service of the Communist policy is to have| only one press in China-the oft-New China Agency and the So at press, though for Apasons of Viet Tass Agency are made avai political expediency rivately able to the newspapers. owned newspapers are permitted quently their contents are similar Prominent amunt those are the every day.

"Hsin Min Pao" and "Ta King Pao" with however, Communials in the editorial chuirs.

Under the new Ideolgy • the Communists' Own newspapers, such as the "Peoples' Dally" Peking and the "Emancipation Daily" in Shanghai. They are the peoples' papers and since only one paper is suficient to serve other the needs t the people kinds of papers are not necessary, In theory the Communists per- mit a free press and the freedom of factual reporting and criticism, but in actual practice the press is controlled to serve their at the purpose even sacritice of inchun) reporting. political

the two Governments rase me that however,

tion broke off negotiations for will take such precautions as are

a $5,000,000 loan from the In-rigidly IL arine, Ettle attel has possible against running into d

culties

that could prejudice the Lernational Bank today saying Anglo-

helpt could not agree on terms. sturt of co-operation

No specie reasons were given it he

South-East Asia."

Taiwan, none need arise," by the Corporation, which

credit to buy special

To cobert Bu f surel

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was

"The island is regard-seeking 'from the U. S. to ed by this country as an occupied equipment territory, and the Government promote

economic development

No part in it adam. E-E seer guring the

ricarly niso Con makAS, take part in the detence of Taiwan, the correspondent wrote, iding. "To what extent such an interventam by the United States up by the Chinese on behalf of tlon merely said its negotiating

might hurt her armed forces into tury action against the forces

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Vital weapon

Weddings

Spurdos Passos

A wedding took place yep- terday at the Rosary Church, Kowloon, whien Miss Cecilia Maria dos Passos became the bride of Herbert James Joseph Spurr.

The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. Jose dos Passos and Mrs. Marin Hotelho dos Passos and the bridgroom is the son of Mr. and Mr Holiday (step- father).

The ceremony was offeinted by the Reverend Father D'Angelis.

The bride who was given away

in marringe by her brother, Mr. EF. dos PasBOS, WORK T heavy white satin gown with train cut on Princess Unes whh seccied-pearl embroideries and a Russian pringoss-style tarn em- broidered with sequins and long veil 10 maten. She vorried bodret of liber roses und gladio-

1.

The matron of honour was Mrs. M. Maak (the bride's winter). She wore a velvet and rrepe wine coloured dress and carried in bett- quet of redt puses. Mina Elfrula Sales was the bridesinalt. Mise Jean Rocha was the flower gle 2014 the pageboy Gerry Cosin,

The best men were My Heli F. Huzario for the groum and Mi Trevor Shull for the bride.

A reception was beld Enter t the Peninsula Hotel. The honey- moon Is being spent at the Cust Peak Bolel.

Soong Tso

Miss Helona Beatrice Two Wet married to Mr. Thomas S. F Soong New Year Day #1 $ Margaret's Church.

The bride by her

was given awa father

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ta

hak-won, at 60, Village Road

She wore a charining of white

satin and arr

banquet of white ruges.

bridegroom is the son

of Mr. and Mrs. Soong Chong fuh, of 34, Wilkie Road, Singa pore. The Reverend Fr John officiated at the marriage cere. mony.

U.S. seamen will

man Flying Arrow on Shanghai run

(Continued From Page 11 He added: "However, I have insued orders that only skeletun crew will be in exposed positions on board the ship when we enter the danger area of the Yangtse.

Two labrandtsen ships, the sa Sir John Franklin und the 3. Flying Clout were shelled last month by Chinese Nationalist of the warships at the mouth Yangise River.

Both of the ships were badly hit though they managed succes fully to break the blockade,

Ever since the Nationalist Gov. Conse-rament proclaimed Shanghai o closed port, the United States has told American shipping firms that they proceed in those waters at their own risk. Stato monopoly

The Isbrandtsen line is the only which American shipping firm

of the Publication of booke is now sent vessela in defianco virtually a state monopoly in State Department's warning. the hands of the Communist The head of the National Mari

Book Publishing time Union in New Yorka, Mr. Company. There Aro several Josoph Curran, urged the men of smají přivately-owned publish the Flying Arrow to protest to the Ing houses, but like. the private-American State Department about

·ly ·

y-owned

newspapers they are the intended Shanghai trip yester- controlled by the Communists, | day.

now

China

The New China Company now The crew will hold a special has 370 branclite. A plán hazmeeting today to consider Mr. been.mapped out to expand the Curran'e suggestion.

company to the extent of hav- ing one branch in every halon [county) in China.

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Meanwhile, United; Preso add

in a despatch from Washington State Depretmant spokesman yesterday confirmed that Uniter Blates Consul General in Hong Kang had been notified to give immediate attention to the dis charge

,orawmer request of the Isbrandtion int Arrow

aboard

rrow at Hong Kong. press secretary, Mr. Michae

Irr

Education is controlled through the appointment of teachers and professors and the alteration of The curriculum, Political courses | are Included in the curriclum The newspaper, in the eyes of the Communists, la a vital po even for primary schools. In uni- iitioal weapon, Ohinesa ropor-veralties, Communist leader Mao ters working on the Communist Tse-tuog's New Democracy, the newspapers told, thle correspon history of social development and McDermott, Bald the Consul had A matement by the Corpora

dent the difference between re- Marxist dialectics are compulsory been told to inform Mr.

third engineer on thi porting under the Commuristic rses for all, even for enginee-Brown, board "felt unable to accept cur-

and in the democratioWest inring students. provisions of the tain of the

English translation of Mao Tse-1 ship, that his family would win this: Under tha(Ġorimunjats thr

money to return to the Japanese surrender."-ReyBank's standard form of agree!

reportersBrst; has to find a pa- tung's speech on "The people's him inent, especially the non-financial

Hitical purpose, and than, go out Democratie Dictatorship" on July United States, Mr. Brown is one covenants contained therein."

to gather news and write it in 1, 1949, is now the first lesson in of the crewmen who are reported The Although the statement did not

unwilling to serve aboard mention what non-financial coven- such way nito, promote that freshman English.

Communist control in this field Flying Arrow if she attempts t (political purpose. Ants the British found objections

The freedom of the newspaper is so rigidly enforced that in run; the Nationalist blockade. able, the terms generally have to do with granting the Internation or other kinds of public criticism, areas where Communist rule had at Bank, as creditor, certain permitted theoretically by the been firmly established no one tqach or write or publish use Communists, is strangled in prac con authority over supervisory Pien:

ler.

"Flying Fion"

wins road race

Sao Paulo, January 1. The "Flying Finn, Viljo of the money loaned. Associated Heino, holder of several world long-distance records, won the 26th Sao Silvestre road race rere.

Aa sirens screamed the hour

of midnight Heino finished the

DROBNY HAS

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3

the

munists are presently putting ice by the requirement that the his personal opinions in any other most of their energies, because in criticism must be constructive, their eyes its success is essential that the critic must have good in-public way without the approval tentions and a thorough under- of the Communists. As a result, to the consolidation of Communist

observers describe the rule in China.

It is being done through the 80- standing of the problem before many

Communist

anist freedom of expression

"Learning Movement." called Ho apósks his mind. This require- ment is open to varied, interpre as the freedom to praise, but hot Learning classes are conducted in

to criticise. «Adelalde, #January 1.

all schools, factories, government Regimentation of social fer omces and publie organizations The Czech tamilly player, 3,700-metre race and was, mob-

Excepting a few privately-own- ued by the exclled crowd. Curtis Jaroslav Drobny, tonight denfaded publications, all other nows. This is being achieved through which Have been brought under 20ven in the organisation of many kinds of omcial control. Communist repre- Stone of the United States, wan|thalske hhelweltton/nålbtter" Bay4 Foppers and magazines pursues | kodittles and reorganisation of fitatives státsäned in' these or-

and cluding those which) had. Gecond, and Oscar Moreira, of in that he was sorry he

1947 Ded into exile.". who won the Uruguay,

The letter, be sold, appeared a pro-Communist (editorial ineexisting ones, covering all agesganizations make the encourage- : race, camo in third. 1

Communist-controlls under 2 MIKROSIS, Lore ban. and walks of life. They, are dement of learning: their Grst duty. :

signed eventually to hord ch thousand run-in, he

The Learning Moveinen; More than twol ners from towns and villager Progue Journet, Mlada Fronthe popular Chinese pro-Com-and every Chinese into some sort designed to make each and every. Chinese a political, supporter, of throughout Brasil as many well over his name. "It is all lies and muntal Observer weekly! In of state-controlled body.

Children, when they are ning the Communist regime, 1l teaches known athletes from the United dust another example of Commu- Shanghai was permitted to resume

years old, may enter the 'child. Marxism, Lenlolem and Mno Tes- nist propaganda,” added Drobny, publication only

threa States' finished the course.

ren's corps, where they stay tung's political theories. ho was months of arduous" negotiatioba, ESBODNIKGUAR WY, LONDON, W... ENDJARO As Church belle rang in the who also denied that

not to re- one of the Communist conditions. Then they join the New be stago aro: 1. Communism is the Cuntli "they"are", 19°Years old." Ita chief precepts at this initial New

Year, thousands of pepplu talked into deciding

which be publisher accoping mecrady Youth Corp. After perfect had only Gerberdtle-nya lined the stiftp-and-down furn home.

storted in the He accepted full responsibili was that the weekly's editòripl

the Youth Corbu, they are ra- Item and the best solution for all course. The race ·

"I am per-office bo shifted to Peking toịẹp, butzkirts of Sao Paulo, and, after ty for his decision. winding through the heart of footly happy. In Australia and urb proficient Communist condimented into the sociation of ovis; 2. Soviet Russin is China's

the profamion which has been the city, finished in troeta, charlovakin, he said Reyter..

have no wish to return to Caetrol. The publisher was also re-

perialistic power; and 3. The quired to set up a seven-manohesh for livelihood. only true friend and not an im éditorial committee, consisting pi To make shopping exciting and newspaper offices of "A Ouzelo,"

which sponsored the face..

Communihis, are Jaging country and therefore China's ladventurous for you, ilikum baen

Sperially lighted streets were our policy to have on display coped oft and the New Year

jakamida 360: prifoles: before they speelst omphasis on the pour enemy. Another purpose of ting | PARTY AT PRO wera printed.

unlons House servants are blo "Learning Movement into he tractive and useful merchandise traffle was paralysed. Hundreds With a TAKE ME HOME" look of police word standing by toho rat poutwar Children's The Shanghol "Ta Kung Pao organised into unions, and even quaint the people with, and con- control the crowds, which igat Party of the Police Recreation which formerly was known as the business guilds are now gradually vinco them of the wisdom, of Watch

this space for news of Herod's hours before the start of Club was held gesterday milfheir best independent Chinese daily, being brought under state control. current policies. fresh goods which we will be the race Hack Club house at flappy Valley is also now under the control of icin place whore regimentation Even university professors are Koceiving shortly.

The Argentino runner, RainaldoThe members of the Pallca T

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Communiels to an advanced stage, 1115 vir olthough some of them Gorno, who la South America's surned up in good numbers will changes which the color the of being life had been carried out required to attend leurfing" ola THE EVERGREEN Chimboiod for most of the their children and very eploy made in its traditional dilbrini tually impossible for a man who know more about Marxism and

Táca buti Helno, Stone and Morolra able afternoon was had by alpa: policy lato bring editorial of the if not a member of one of the Lepinium than the average Com were ways to Within oralriking At the conclusion, the children ondal New Ching. News Agency state-controlled organisations, to munists. Politics, Indoctrination is the first prerequisitó” to getting dlatanes and the ring old not go present, each received parcel on the front pare. The old calilor ach bilvingey Cup Frog L Lietotife-lend until near the from the Clube was served trial eist made an allempt to resB-Political Indbetrination Thia a job with the Communista---

wist this tndage, but to no avall, is the polloy into which the Com- United Frank Anth Reuters, during the altaragon..

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