THE CHINA, MAIL,. TUESDAY, JUNE 13,, 1950,
Communist ideology making web and
little headway in Singapore
Reminders
Today
HIK Rotary Chil luncheon, talk
on "More about money" by Mr. K. Nobile 12.30 pm. Nine Dragons Services Club Widst
Drive, with Cash Prizes, y p.tn.; Dance, B p.m. Cheere Services Club, whist drive,
B p.41. Bringe Drive, Europeon YMCA,
p.m. Joint British Council-USIS-IASC discussion on "Libraries in Hong Kong" a British Coun- eil Library, Gloucester Big 5.30 pan. Copex to public). Exhibition of Produels made In Occupied Japan, &, Icehouse Street, opening at 11 nan, FIR Light Orchestra rehearsal, St.
John's Cathedral, 6.45 p.1. YWCA Farewell party in honour of Mr. Shaw, Duddell St., 4
p.20.
Coming ovonts
TOMORROW
By a Special Correspondent
Communism as far as the paople of Singaporo are concorbod has Inover gone beyond arson, grenade throwing and extortion. Political thought in the Colony has not yet been adulterated by the ideological cancer. This is the general consensus among professional.
academic and business circles Straits-born Chinese, Malays, Indians, Eurasians and Europeans--men who form the indigenous community of Singapore.
Certain authoritative sources | Between May 14 and Mny 24 closely connected with the two ave cases of urson were reported existing political parties-the-the burning of a Customs office. Progressive and the Labour-n police hut, bares and a newn- asserted that Communism as paper delivery yan. But the offi
would not people in Singaport know tint stated that he has never gained local sym- incidents. They were the work atlach any significance to tego *pathy.
of the rank and file," he added. It was also revealed that mor They added that even local
than 100 pamphlets and about 106 left wing elements have shown their disapproval of outside in logons and seven dogs Kerference and the current ter few in the same, münthali rorism in Mainyn, These left belonging to the Malayan Com- wingers have withdrawn from mist Party, which is penting operation by dissolving themselves derground, in the Federation after making a common public mainly declaration that They de noti
| condrine violence.
Reports so far have shown that
Toe meeting. 50 Macdonnellterrorists in the Federation have
Raf, B.30 11.m.
|
been China-barn Chinese, mostly
of the humigant class. This sec 99
Women's Section, EFRC tion of the Chinese community
YMCA, wilst working, 10
itself is only a finetion of the Dolan Jack Club, whist drive, 7.45 more than 300.000 Chinese popull-
thots in Singapore.
11.751,
D.11.
Mine Dragons Bervices Club, film Cude of the West", 9.30 pan.
THURSDAY
are
Schools affected
were
The Rede interfored with coliool activities In Singapore, it) wanted. An exhibit, from the Chinese High School, in- tendad for the Victoria Memori- al Town Hall, during Educa. tion Week wat destroyed. Exercise books, totalling 5,000. to be shown to parents, were stolde from a vernacular giris school.
Most numerous and Important Inhabitants of the Colony are the
who Straits-born Chinese, generally Anglo-phille, primarily Because of generations of British Communist nefivity in the Co- education, sind because their lony ng been frustrated on interest are rooted in the greu. sveral occasions recently. Slu- Communison has not derited that denk of the Chinese High Schoot {erust of thought 50 securely were recently checked and gon
to have moulded in Singapore life, desplierents reported Nine Dragons Services Ginb, Band several recent Incidents, purport- made. Subversive literature was
Kowloon Hotary Club huncheon,
Peninsula Hotel, 12.30 p.pl. Y's Men Club luncheon-meeting. Roof Gurdlea, HK Hotel, 12.45
Ja.in.
Call broadcast. 8.15 pning to be Communist-Inspired. Amateu
Hour with prizes. p..
cash
Union Jack Club, tombola, 7.30
P..
IK Worben's International Club, whist drive For Services, 7.30 1.01.
FRIDAY
Organ Recital, St. John's Cathed-
ral, 1.35 pan. Nine Dragons Services Club, tom- Cicero Services Club. Anteur
bola, pa..
Night, 7.30 p.m.
On the wane Recently, a high ranking Government official stated that support and sympathy for the Commuriste In Singapore I steadily waning. He was the Deputy Commissioner of Police, But that opinion was based or one major incident. It was stated In the Slaapore Annual Report (1040) 112
that
there
found on the pre
premises,
been
An arrest in May involved a young girl sturient in another Communist vernacular school: Writings and other seditious works were discovered among her pos sessions,
To tighten up on Red operationa in Singapore, the authorities are contemplating banning the Cam- munist victory dance-the yangko..
plain
と
Now in Ynumati Bay before proceeding the last lap of her 10,000-mile Journey from Leningrad "to" Kamchatka," the 382-toa three masted Russian schooner, Krab, arrived here during the week-end from 'the Stralte-("China Mall" photo).
Enquiries
received
i
from overseas firms
A number of enquiries were, received last month by the Department of Commerce and Indus- try from overseas firms.
It was officially stated that Hong Kong firms who are interested may contact the enquirers direct, not through the Department.
The official statement added A book describing the steps han been thick-listed. A number of that the Department of Com- merce and Industry in no way were 10,000 tealar schools in the Colony
have beca performing the yange accepts responsibility publicly recently, though it was integrity or financial status of
the enquirers. described on the programmes, ea
sympathises (among the Colony's poptilation, nt a little more than Union Jack Club, dance, 8 pan. Chinese). This figure was based 1.000.000 of whom 702,000 were
on the crowds attending the funeral of the Communist fender, Lin Ab-lang.
GUERILLA. OFFENSIVE AGAINST REDS IN S. CHINA REPORTED
"Eastern Dance."
The Deputy Commissioner of Police recently stated: "It is un- likely that the yongko will bo The Deputy Commissioner of in public again. Licenses for Police declared that somewhere publie performance will be re- in the Colony "we still have thesofused," people but it appears that no new
leader has stopped up, it is ex- tremely unlikely that they re- presented anything more than an - behaved rabble left over by the Japanese Occupation.
[Continued From Page 1} The proceedings of the military
The official odiled that the trial have not yet been publish- ed, nor have the full confessions number of sympathisers at pre- which the four were alleged tent could not be more than about have made before their death. 3.000. Government officials
General Wu Shih told the mill. vais from Red China, most- :
tury tribunal that
stick's resumption
his faith in
of the
Pre-teen encouraging.
Judgment in
breach of contract case
Judgment in the $109,500 with costs
sum of was de-
for the
The detailed list of enquirers and thetr requirements are:
Hassamally and Co., 131 Sufcb Mohamed St.. Karachi, Inkistan, (Wish to contact manu- facturers and exporters of wool- len, slik und art vilk plece goods); E. Jacobs Export Co., (Manches
Russian schooner
in Harbour
Riding at anchor in You mati Bay,
three-masted schooner, flying the Ilammer and Stekle flag, is replenishing stores preparatory to resuming her 15,000 mile trip to Kam chatka from Leningrad, whicli began in early April.
of 17 Only h skeleton crew voteran Russian seamen, headed by 37-year-old Skipper Nicola Kimchnko, mah the Krab, which with her sengteen hull, white strip and maroon, tiofiem pre
drits a colourful sight tund
griny, smoke-belching steameru
round her.
The Russian master marluer, who can only speak a sprinkling of English, Bald "We are due tɔ- reach Kamachatka by June 18, when, we will join the Vladivo- stok-Kamchatka trade, ferrying salt and fish,"
The Krab the English transla- tion of a rix-letler Russian word -arrived here during the week- End from the Straits. She left- Leningrad for Plymouth on the first op of her 15,000-milo journey.
The 392-1on craft is
'one ol Live owned by a Husslun nsheries organisation In Kamchatka, the skipper said. The others, built in 1840, ure now 'engaged in the Vladivostok Kannehatka trufe, The Krab was built early this year, he added.
Skipper Kimchinko salt that most of the trip was made under soil. The auxilliafy, dagines were used only during bad weather, Te remarked that his crew con- rist of many veteran seamen who have handled the 382-ton vessel with expert care.
Skipper Kimchinko himself haz 22 years of scafaring experience, The Begón his life alfont at the row age of 15 as a deckboy on a sailing craft.
Alleged trade mark violation
Chow Yip-fal, aged 52, Manager of the Kee Chong Hong, 325 Tal Nam Street, ground floor, was summoned Before Mr. Blair-Kerr at Kow-
Removal of cerday for forging the
MountDavis refugees
trade mark of the "Lever Health" soap, a product of the Lever Brothers (China), Limit- ed, on four counts.
Facts against Chow were that on May 11, whilo'passing Chow'n store, Wong Yim, a salesman of the Lever Brothers Limited,
The Tung Wah Group Hos-noticed a dgn placed in front of
Chinese
ter) Ltd., 03 Faulkner St, Man-pitals announced yesterday Chow's shop. The sign which hur there will be no delay in re- moving the refugee squatters from Mount Davia to Junk Bay on June 15 and 18.
Dah Tung Company of 6 and detallessed
characters, advertised the sales of "Lever Health" soap an 40 cents each bar.
dilleer
The
1. (Wish to export fau- chester rles); E. 1. Oldham, 500-303 Coar, and Produce Exchange. Hanging
Wong stopped and examined Ditch. Manchester 4. (Would like
the advertised BoaD and found agency for textiles, knitted goods, The number of people who have that the colour of the advertised. hosiery, table nens, hand made registered for the transfer is near-
quite different from Soap was embroideries, laces, lingerie ing the. 5,000 mark, and it is genuine "Lever" soaps. lie pate, "Whether they were alt
handkerchiefs): 1. Gutkind and belleved there are about 1,000 10 cents bought one bar and later actual Communists (ot the funer refused to
82 King William St.. more. Co.
reported the case to his company. London E. C. 4, (Require citro- The patition from say whither further executions we do not know. They were
some 450
On May 18, a police would be unrried out or additional certainly behaving like hooligans. livered in favour of the plain- nella and staranis oils, pure tea-disabled Nationalist soldiers to be went to Chow's premises where arrests-monde-but-the-consensus over cars and giving tiffs-in-a-Supreme Court-ac
seed oil, antimony
regulus): allowed to remula behind or to he found several wooden moulds Bruce Starke and Co. seemed 10 indicate that Saturnened fist salute
Factors which have been detrition for breach of contract in-
Fenchurch St., London EC3 be shifted to some other site less for soap making together with day's
closed at least shootings
of soya
(Require citronella oil): Fuerst moved from the elty, was hand-song bars of soap packed in a this phase of the CID operations.mental to Communist success involving 1,500 tons
ested by the Hospital authorities to wooden box. bounčake. ore are inany.
17 Philpot the Bros. and Co. Ltd..
Government Social Welfare "Alma found in the premises was Plaintiff, the Oversen Trading Lane, London E. C. 3. Interested office yes
|a tin Kiled ! with all for soap ly via og Kong, have all tålit Company, of the Bank of East in citronella); Barrel and Ward
yesterday. the Nationalists wavered early the same adverse stories. Reports Asia Building, third floor, was Ltd., 24; Fitzroy S., London, WI
The petitioners pleaded that tiaking. in 1948 during General George of businessmen from Red China
they wore ther cloth
wore alther blind or had A little distance away from the to export leather Marshall' negotiations. He
loat
some of their limbs, and main premises, in an open shed, Instructed by Wilkinson and have avaliable 20,000 yards, 27 sald Generalissimo Chiang Kai-brought by the refugees have nob Resented by Mr. Leo d'Almada, 1 (Wish
Grist
were incapable of looking after a bollar was also found. on duck, samples Inches.
themselves, as they would have boller was Olled with red-colour. on request); Dinor
to do after removal to Junked soap óll. D'Aguilar Street, the defendants, Trading Co., P. O. Box 910, Kara-
cinnamon,
Bay. It le understood there non, textiles by that time he was too deeply The people in Singapore have did not contest the action.
ell 2. (Require
case je being conaldered by The Oversca Trading Company and old newspapers); Constantine involved with the Chinese Reds never really been indoctrinated
Government to back out and was forced to into Communl thinking the claimed for damages for breach M. Maratheftis Larnace, Cyprus.
Defendant told the court that continue his efforts to overthrow Reds were as a matter of fact of a contract which was made
(Requires
goods, cotton piece
Useful work
le covered articles and the hardly the Generalissimo.
given the opportunity, between plaintiff and the defen-
shoes, boots, sondals, household thanks to stringend
articles
soup are hot his 'property. They measures dant on August 18, 1949, where-
Bnei
leather); Zakarje undertaken by the local authori by the Dah Tung Company was
Ahnied and Co., Doryn Lal St.,
Responsibility for the unkeep were placed in his Biop by and to deliver
Jodia Bazar, Karachi 2. (Require of the refugees at Junk Bay wiil Ro Choy who rented a space in the Nationalists and not follow what the local-born knows beenenko to plaintiff
colton arid silk yarn, piece goods
fall on the Government Social Chow's shop. father's foolish mistake.
He further said that he had no Chu Kan-tsu left one hout Communisin has Been The defendants however failed of silk and cotton, jute twine, Welfare Office, and it is planned
act according to the terms of to her daughter, leaned from tlie newspapers. to
trying to sell hulbs, torches); Overseas Trade to put them to some useful work knowledge of Ko letter, written but the latter refused to 'accept Certain Red literature had mian-
contract,
Agency, P. O. Box 1080, Napler so they may not be a total burden the forged scaput his 'shop.
"Ko was later called to the wit- deservedged to escape the vigilance of After evidence had been given Road, Karachi. (Require cotton on the
The Date Purse.
Wah Group
ness stand where he admitted that Hospitals, the ever-strict censors. This has of the transiclion yesterday, the
yarn, plece Riven superficial academic knowl-Acting Chief Justice, Mr. E. H. and piece goods, silk plceegoods); who have been feeding and other the soap was his. He further ad- edge but to a very restricted ex- Williams, gave His decision. Frederick McCaw and Co. Ltd. wise inaintaining these refugees mitted that he made the soap and tent. Talk about Communism has
Cromae St., Belfast. (Requires for more than half a year, ate packet them in forged packages.
ids In 30" plere godds
Mr. F. D. 1unmagd of the firm 40" for understood to have told Coveth- x cotton pillow cases, art silk tebit ment they are unable to look of Jolinson, Dickes and Master cloths various sizes, Quote. C. . after them from publie charity prosecuted, the care. F. Liverpool or Belfast, with funds, owing to the enormity of
sideney gave him a more opti mistle view of China's future but
In a forewell letter to his son,
he advised him to be faithful to
His
Miss
it saying her mother
her punishment.
Promise to co-operate
Local apathy
of
4
All but nine government dis-not influenced the masses, chiefly sidents hold for Investigation because the current local have been released after pro apathy.
Reviewing the Communist situa-
Singapore, the Deputy
1,800 tons of soya
S'hai Chinese executed for
goods, rayon yarn
Commissioner of Police, revealed killing German alex); Nam Lee and Co., 2271 the amount Involved,
mising to co-operate fully with Generalisqima Chlang Kai-on in shek's government," It learned
today,
Wat
that lie frst instance of extor={
been
Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur (Re- 'quire wardrobe 'frunks and slill- tion occurred early in May. This Five Chinese have More than a score were arrest-
chees); Ogundele Ogundiran and Bros., 10 Pankole St., LLEUS, ed during the past two months money demanded was discovered executed in Shanghal by a
meant for the bandits in firing squad for the murder of penknives.
Nigeria.
(Requires scissors "Alto be "obstructionism." accusert, of
torches. padlocks, but also the Federation."
a German national and the watchbands, clocks); Mohamed were anti-Communists anti-Chiang who believed China's
criminal assault of his wife. Hal Gül Korbunian Chitin- only solution lay in the Generalis-
The Victim, Amadeus Scherli Rong. E. Pakistab. (Require tex- 'simo's retirement and taking
the
was alpin last June at his homa | allés, yarns, newepajiers, matches). over of the government by "more Democratic and Liberal factions."
KAI TAK REPORT
in Hungjae road when he restél od an attempt to rob his housei Government sources said the A temporary runway was Both he and his wife were bound dissidents agreed to work with prepared for the RAM jet-pro and gagged. After killing Scheel the Nationallats during the pre-pelled fighter aircraft because and throwing his body down" i scht emergency but would press flights by the aircraft at Kal well, the robbers tortured Mrs. for reforths us soon us peace was Talk showed that damage could Scheel with lighted cigarette ends restored.
Soldier fined for stealing raincoat
Thomasdešlie Malcolma, nged IB, of 88 Field Squadron,
Money Market Royal Engineers was fined
Not his
་་་་་་་-------
Smuggled gold. confiscated
For attempting 'to import
eight...taels of gold into (tha Colony without a licence, a cook of the es. Soochow
Cheung Ting-ling, aged 23, lost most of it through con- fecution.
He was' cliorged before" Mri Hin-shing Lo at Control yester day: with attempting to Import the gold, in the form of 12 rings and two bars valued at HK$1, 024 at Bpqt. on Monday.
All the rings were confiscated returned to him. (*
mostly wealthy merchants and surface, said, the monthly re-in addition to the hive execu- landowners. One, who Identidel port for May of the Director himself as a "Liberal," said there of Civil Aviation. had been & fear of relailation The report added that the re which prevented most of, those surfacing of the main runwy critical of the government from completed on May 28 attempting reconciliation.
The group was Identified as be caused to the new naphalt land then, if succession, rap dropped to $6.93% at, the-close, atole the raincoat from Me' wp while the two bars>of 'gold were
Dist
$60 at Kowloon yesterday for stealing a blue-coloured rain
Moto It was stafet that Malcolm Hanis, Chief Engineer of the Kowloon and Whampao Dock Revolue Inspector L. Muung
tonsalda;, Revenué, officer saw "Tyanıl”, ori Boturday);
defendant land from a sampan! The raincoat, was taken away When be saw the Revenue man from Dockyard Club House The
dgar in the defendant ran away. He was.
taught "and" when searched the was, discovered"
gold was found fed round -his-- who "Immediately Ra be fog with string. Poslala Hubbert
défenduill's ing omed
HK$5,04, went up half a cent, and
US dollars opened yesterday atcoat.
opened at, HK$5.97% and tlons, five accomplices - were
closed at $5,06% ( sentéiced to prison termis rang÷
Sterling, was stationary - est. HK$15:30: Blx months ing from
to five
Australian pounds spurted · Ib HK$12.75-following reports of years-United Press. In the month under review. Private G Williains, Royal possible revaluation. The open- "S" 4,208 passengers loft, Hong Kong Leicestershifts Regimidat, was ingrote was $13.20, by alr and 2700 arrived hard t
chargell. at Kowloon yesterday HK$12 a 100. Three Europeans were shorged planes
total of 445 Commercial with nasaulting Lance-Corporalicals at HK$20.50 in 100, and bezore Mr. X. d'Almada 4t provements in and out of the Wong Yik-wah of the haply Net Gallders at HK$2.20 & 100, Kowloon yesterday with being Colony was deereage of 32 when
A Police Inspector who gave
unchanged. stowaways.
comoured with 16 gure of the evidence said that defendant was were Allan Webster, John Coll Mc-previous month.
sočn, struggling with the Nald
and Neville Cildningham worn, ikileged to have travelled out of 7068 (was ph Therese of “here from Manila aboard a you6l (447 on, this month of Mürilemy te without the knowledge of ɔille ja Tha Lihat dago ht, Service: Qving
· Fvielipääsetter!”, total, “in” grit |at.. about '96pm;. Zön? 20 al 10
Pinstros. continuei nominal
Tor had
At the time the Nathan Road near Austin Road. A European merchant, William didienst defench n
The Inspector › later, soparated Gulmarans, pred 61 or 114 Argyle
the soldiers but défer dunt Ricked Street, was fined $25, at Kowloon
MED KORYONE at Kal Tak was dus to ghastrange the corporaira few monopla after, .. yesterday joh/ü charge of being
The case was remanded to June fde of some military aircraft pb Defendant was ordered to be drunk and behaving in a disorder?
Ian airfeld in the New Terrliarios. Hound over in $85 for a year.
Fouda to have 10 bars of Hold weighloer §4.5. tadi and Waluad")"} *111* 17,163.40 concooled on bis, Willliled" porson when the indeanut." Binko' Which He Pier:at, 10 nằm, pa Monday, Ngai- Aworiky, rainedat 5 was thöre kir. Hip-abing Lò hi t
minded up theyusterday with?, Importing, gold without:ad, Heanon é les page?
Khefendant asked the Court to Walted remand, tho-cres as he wished to vain, obtain legal advice. THATČENE "WIN
[Chuk-lsm, aged 42, wRGANI
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