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Peking charges seen part of U.S. artillery blasts invaders

Soviet propaganda wär

Reminders

Today

Nine Dragons Services Club,

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.7.30 p.m.

Taipeh, August 25.

Chinese Communist charges of American “armed aggression" in Taiwan, ware regarded in Tai- peh as the beginning of a new Soviet-direct- rad propaganda war against the United States. Nationalist quarters coupled the charges with the

Red, accusation that British authorities in Hong Kong planned to encroach upon China's sovereignty.

There is no limit to the The Nationalists feel that tha NAAFI Club, tombola, 7.30 p.m. absurdity," said the National-quasluit has pilority on thi Wah You Post Students Asso-

ing" by Dr. F. Funk, Jaco- ant-General Chang Yi-ting in-out of the world orgbilisation. ciation, talk on "Mercy Iillat Army spokesman. Lieutenarenda over, the Communist bloc efforts to throw the Nationalists. bean Room, HK Hotel, 1 commenting on the Red Associated Press and United Press,

charges.

General

Chang cilsmisica

European YMCA. "Round the

the Delta" by Jonathan Sly. Premier Chou Enlaf's statement West Lounge, 0.30 p.ni. that the Reds were determined Peter. Trang's one-nun photo-to "bstrate. Taiwan as beint in

graphic exhibition, Photo-line with, previous boasts of the graphic Society of Hang same nature,

Kong, 217A, Prince's Bldg., But he pointed out that Com- 10 m. to.7 pan

muhlst propaganda In the past military action. Old. Doys' Asso- | had sometimes been followed by

Queen's dinner party at Kwong

ciation, Chow Restaurant, & p.m.; re-

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Force

ception at 0 p.m.

Andrew's Church excursion, 2 b.m. Scouts Meeting, Morse Hut, 6.30

p.th.

Girl Guitter Swimming Gala, Vic-

toria Swimuning Bath, 2.30

St. Stephen's College Old Boys" Association, Gala Night and Dance, 2 p.m., Bathing Pavi- lion, Stanley Bench

Coming events

TOMORROW Toe II Classical Concert, 50 Mac donnell Road, 8.30 p.m.

He doubted, though, whether the present threat was more thari at of the new propaganda war ingilgated by Moscow.

Deserters' reports

Molybdenum shipment to Russia

Washington, August 25. United States agents on both sides of the Atlantic today pressed their efforts to deter- inne, how 50 tons of war- The spokesman said

two strategic United States moly- Communit desertere, reached bdenum were shipped to Rua- the Tachen lalanne on 'Wednes. "Isla, » day with reports that the rank and file of Cummunlet, armies, on the coast hav no stomach for an Invasion et Talwan. The desertas arrived in the Tuchons which He between Tal wan and Shanghai, in a boat which they stole for the purpose The spokesman, credited them

NAAFI Club, nogker tourna-with saying the mornic, of Cum

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Dragons Services Club, gramophone recital, 7 p.m. film show "Sinbad the Sailor 8 p.m.

MONDAY

Crown Land Auction Sale, PWD

office, 3 p.m. European YMCA, whist drive,

8.30 p.m.

Court Brevities

Found gulity on three charges of assaulting a taxi driver, is- saulting Chlef · Inspector. D. H. Taylor and behaving in disorder- ly manner, Reymon J. H. Miles,

soldlor, was Äned $85 and bound over, in $100 for one year by Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Kow- Joon yesterday.

mimist forces along the coast was very low, with the top convinced that nine out of 10 would never see the mainland again

if they took part in an assault on Taiwan..

Under law, exporters must, de.... ignoto the ultimate destlabtion and the purpose of the shilpinenta

crategie materiais before, they can, obtalh an export lecoce. Strategie shipments to Russin, and satellites aro strictly and her banned.

In May, however, a cargo of US$45,000 worth of Molybdenum

York concentrate cleared New

under ah export for England Hcence "granted to a New York firm described as "reliable" by, The spokesman quoted intelli, | Commerce Department officials. gence reports to the effect that it was later, transhipped to Rus-

Communist Gerern' sla. troops of Liu Po-choin's Second Field Army which were. striking to. wards Tibet from the East would cach the border of that "roof of the world" shortly..

These troops, ho said, were moving towards the border bi Szechuan und Sikang.

UN Assembly

Meanwhile, the Nationalist Foreign Minister, Mr. George Yah today had begin the as- senibling of smmunition 10 fire at United Nations members

who are expected to ask, the Gonera! Assembly to unscat the Nationalista-arid vote Com

British Embassy sources höre sold the cargo was transferred to Russia Without coming under British control. Accord

Ing, to reports It was an

ferred from the Amaflean car- plor directly to the Boylet whith in freighter Beloostrov

or near a British part on, July 1. it was the Baloostrov which carried the shipment on to Rumla.

United States Commerce. De-

partment said the New York firm obtained licences to Behda

total of 200 tons of molybdenum lo, Britain and that the 60 tons first shipment, under

will be available if the Big Threa ton, they said, the licences were

a taxi driver a blow on the Forcism Ministers ask bis opinion immediately cancelled. - United

Miles, who pleaded mullfy, to another charre of resisting" ar Test for, which he received a caution, was alleged to have dealt morning of August 21 11 Nathan Road near Austin Road.

When taken to the Yaunati

in their discussions on United Fress. States, British and French, duffer- eneca on the future, of Taiwan,

Hurriedly set up in the dry bad of a Korean river, the to us. Army 108 millimetre ahelle at Communfit pasitions Beyond the hills. The picture was, taken howitzers are

War.Photographer Carl Mydane, and is part of a full-pleture report on

International for August. 28,

ünder fire by

10

the fighting In Korea.in. "Lifa"

The 106, mm. howitzers which the battery, in firing, can loh, 10 to 15 shells a minute with great accuracy, at an enemy as far away as 12,500 yards. The range is often biven to the batterfan by aerial spotiors, flying aman Piper tub Blanet which can, land almost every where, on Belds and, rondo, Light, mobile and dependable, ite 108 mm. howitzer was the most-used U.B. artillery weapon th World War 1.

Idle Shanghai

firms

to lose licences

The authorities in Shanghai have. sõrved notice that they intend to take action shortly to ro- voke the business licences of all factories, and enterprises which have not done any business in the past six months.

Under the provisions of the regulations governing the registration of importers and exporters, they are entitled to take such action against any firm which had not carried out business transactions during six months after receiv- ing the licence. But, owing to the National- Ist blockade of Shanghini, the authorities have extended the deadline to August 31.

The East China, Foreign Trade Control Bureau

has how .An-

munist China Into the United Nations, adds United Pres Dr. Ych will, leave Taloch In was the opening of the Assembly. "Inie to reach New York for the these licences. When word of the

He tranchipment reached Washing-nounced that after this deadline

registered and quailed Impor at business done will have their ters and exporters with no record Mecaces revoked unless special reasons are given.

If strict will

enforced the. Yo

probably spea wber of concerns. till marking time being deprived of Bieir right to trade, as there ls fet no indication of a jargo, scale Business revival expected with the reopening of the har- bour

But 1 is in the United Nations

Police Station with the help of General Assembly where Dr. Yoh the Military Police, defendant was alleged to have,

is expected to have to put up the assaulted Inspector Taylor. Defendant's biggest fight. There the Chines superior officer stated that Miles Nationalist government Is had been in the service for three peeled to have to fight to remairi years and that his general con- "duct"was" good.”

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the United Nations. It is com men belief here that Ruhsia, with the support of its satellites, will dock to dust one of the Charter nations.

Guerillas

North

active

of Saigon

Salgon, August 25. Platoons of infantry and Charged with possession of Although the Foreign Minister arins, and smmunition and con- and his entire tiff are maintain aircraft. rushed to two points scattered of Saigon, -spiracy, to commit n robbery ing official silence on the strategy North

three unemployed men, Cheung br arguments the Nationalist de guerilla bonds which were at- Keun, alias Ip Fuk, Chan Kwai,legation plane to use. In its battle tacking two road convoyɛ, a and Wong Ying, were remanded to save its political life it is French three days by Mr. James Wicks understood the Nationalsts ar said yesterday. at Kowloon yesterday.

planning to take the offensive

Defendants taken into custody and fight a bitter battle to get in Talpo Hoad yesterday wore Assembly.. petion on alleged to have had in their charges against the Soviets. possession one automatic pistol,

ane revolver and ammunition.

.

Army communique

The communique sold that one China's | Viêtuamese was killed and two people, including one Frenchman, were wounded while the driver of a bus was kidnapped.

Application for exemption

Hopel situation

this small quantity of surplus wheat, which is about Jen Min Plao 100,000 (US$3), represented

üll, the money he could raise for clothing and other ecessary urchases after months of back- breaking toil in the fields. Reu-

ter.

More U.S.

reserves called up

Washington,-August 25. The US Army disclosed

call up 47,000,Į today it will more enlisted, reserves aged ta 10 through 35, raising This revival, which has for 100,000 the number facing months been claimed in the of-active duty in the Korean war Metal Press on being preally

None of the men, 15, a member dependent on an Increase in of an organised unit. They must the purchasing power of the serve with or without their con- rural, population, may, still be sent from both the volunteer and

far off if the altuation in Hopel

opel inactive reserve.

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Sinking of ss. Jeep Hee

The Jeep Hee Bant within five! minutes after hitting a mine at position 31 degrees 144 minutes; North and 121 degrees. 38 minutes East in the Yangtse at 7.50 am, on August, 23, accord- ing to further cables from hang- hal yesterday.

Captain J. P. Hawksworth, master of the 000-ton freighter, reported that three. Chinese sea-i men were slightly injured.

In his latest, cable to the focal nuthorities, reaching the Colony yesterday, Captain Hawksworth stated that the ship's mast, funnel. and sturboord lifeboat davits are visible at high water.

The depth of the water wherO the Jeep Hice is lying submerged is approximately 85 feet, it was sico, disclosed

The vessel bas, settled upright.į

ss. Prospor

Norwegian steamer Prosper, now... at Shanghai with home 2.000 tons of cargo for Hong Kong, will nwalt High water on Monday before she clears.

As a precautionary step the

This is a result, of, the recent mining, theident when the British freighter Jeep Heo was sunk, it was learned last evening.

The Prosper was due to have sailed for the return trip__yes- terday, afternoon or this morning. According to latest information reaching the Colony from the Communist city yesterday, the vessel will wait for high water on Monday so as to nvold any form of danger on the down- stream stretch

The Panamanlan

streamer Walter cleared for Shanghai yes-

orday, with a few hundred tons of local cargo, it was also learned.

Manila, August 14.

Laity

Those with dependents will bo Accordink, the lot at the the Progress

Called

have The Most Rav. Vicente P. Reyes unless thes Daily" of

Skills

All except 4,000 was, this morning consecrated speciál China

will

Titular Bishop of Aspona, hrd be in camp by October 25. peasants in that North province has not shown any im-|

The 4,000 men with less than one Auxillary, Bishop of Manila, as provement after a good

and

wheat

The incident occurred dhon harvest and the paper, blamed year active duty will be drawn solemn Catholte ceremonies at the partly on the treat is on a nation-wide baals and will Cathedral The Eponsors were For carrying 8,000 cattles bi

six military and, ane civilian Creponey in the price between us in camp by November 10--President. Quirino and Vico-Fre, trucks were, fired on by gütrilak | Indüstrial

United Press,sident Fernando Lopez-Reuter. agricultural pro- | stringer, on a lorry without a Pun Wing-chi, lorry

of the Soviet-recognised ¡permit,

Viot ducts, driver, was fined $100 by Mr.

mink insurrectionary Government The entire district has a lotai

of-91,800 Wicks at Kowloon yesterday.

acres of wheat leids Mr. W. A. Blair-Ketr. it near Banme Thout, about 40 It was alleged that the Tat

Willis' North of Bülgóit.

capable of yielding 35 million Leoeung Wo Company, where ting us Tenancy Tribunal Pro-

A second altlick with cattles of wheat. After deduct-

was made on defendant was employed, had sldent, yesterday reserved His two previous convictions for judgment or an application by a bus about 25 miles North of ing the grain tax; agricultural similar offences Ginger amount the owners of certain premises saved by the arrival of an army

Saigon. The Basiunpure were loans and other items totalling 10 million caltles of wheat, the ing to 1,026 caltics was ordered in Wanchal, hit by Allied convoy but the guerillas kid-

balance, left to the farmers, of

area is

described

cry 25 Bombers during the Japanese cupped the driver. The fleeing

Umites occupation, for exemption from befills were machine-gunned

the case of and family, of Let it be made known to the the Landlord and Tenant Or-by two pursuing planes-Reuter.

four persons, for instance, the public that no ohio is allowed to dinance

farmer: platited two. Berts WITH wheat, seed and harvested 0.0 Bleuls of whicat bit, after paying the gràld tax on his household until the autumn harvest, found himself with only about 60 pounds wheat," for conversion into

In offer words, the value of

to be consenteil,

Jotter on Blake, Pjer,”” roiharked The owner bate their hom

Ms. J. Heyneke at Central verplication on the ground, that, for ANOTHER ARMED

ROBBERY

terday when li cautioned 70 lutond building now bye- men for lokering, thereby causing storey structure on the present nobstruction at Blake Fierite beebied by the fruitu adar on Thursday night.

which Wus

as left of the original The Police raided the Ple

which they want to Another almed, Tobbery oc- and arrested tle then. Sind out story wh

with. them were squatting there while the applicants bra Sigfret flder, about 7.30 p.m. yess curred at 981 Hennessy Road, others were aldeping.

Noe of 345.Queen's Road Centrul terday, when four men bran Tail Yam-sion of 196 Nathan dishing revolvers Entered the

and Wangi Pickalat, gully Before Mr. Rodd, srbund door,

of 130 Connaught house, herded the residents

do

Yot-chifu

the

cash.

Thai troops

A

Hoynolds of Central yesterday, in Rold Central. They were repre- into pomarched the for Korea adwelling Tit Tang-sall, asta 20. fentod by Mr Leo

three charges of d

described as a cotton dealer, was Mr. BALWRIZAL, STI sentenced to 18 months hard by Mr. C.Y. Kwan. labour on each charge, the sen- Mr. John McNeill and tence to beɛ concurrant,tapka

and place and left with about $500

ing money and Jhwellery.OR

The Mr. tires revo on the Instruc Weitern

are for corrected

tak robbery of Road, The

the comm

B.A. Bernachtf Defondant went to St. Paul's tons of Mr. F.C." College in dedonnell ftball, on the opponents. They Askurt 4 and stole a camera and Min

128 Johnston pl two: pena. Defendant repented trading in

under, the name.

, the onence on August 15.- How- Po Yuen järn, and Chan

vor, at gum, ón: August 29, dos of 180 Johnston Road, trados Iendant lieben leaving the as the parven Bri

room, of Mias Kwok An alarm] Tazinot . Bada Chambar. was rowed and defendoht, run,

"HWAY, DIE Sas, arrested after u

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men to the Kerpan front, inc- Firlet-ɓöllèved to be.

With the $200,000 cording to Mr. Sanga-Nilkam Wednesday last headgy, the newly appointed y in question was head of Thailand Mission for Ztures men i poslar "Japan, yesterday 20

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