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PERSONALITY PARADE
Sir It was a pleasure and a treats to read your Personality Parade columns in Monday' isque of the "Chim Mall." I would not claim to be a personal friend of Mr. Claude Burgess, except that I have had the plea sure and honour" of meeting him in the past. With regard to
· sour write-up of Mr. Burgess, 1 muko bold to hope to be per- mitted to add a little more about him. You see, the Press inter. vlow will naturally miss a few points deserving of mention due to the ctmracteristle modesty on the part of Mr. Burgess at all timos.
I wish aimply to state that Claude Burgess did many and various kind deeds to assist many people hero in Hong Kong in the early days aftor the Japanese occupation period. They were not directed to lis porsional telonds either, much icas were they even his acquain- tances! From a natural desire to help others, Mr. Burgess - sisted many of the ex powe with
repatriations, Jobs,
etc. etc., even to the point where he would send individual food par .cels to those he might lave thought were deserving of them! Your write-up of Mr. Burgess was excellent and it would be pity to leave these points out altogether. I mention them from sheer gratitude and pleasant re- miniscence of this very kindly person.
RETROSPECT
Search for missing miners
New Cumnock, Scotland,
September 10. Rescue squads, working in the flare of flood-lights, began digging through tons of mud tonight in an effort to find 13 miners sul missing al the bottom of a 720-foot pit.
THE CHINÄMAIL,- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,-1850,
GURKHA ENGINEERS DISEMBARK Grounded planes at
Troops of the two Field Squadrons, Gurkha Engineers, des chown disembarking from the
se. Kut Bang at Kowloon Wharf yesterday"China Mall' photo.
Kai Tak airfield deteriorating
Exposure to the alomente has caused the deteriora- -
tion of the delicate mechanical parts of the grounded Chinesa aircraft, is the opinion of a former mechanic of a Chinese aviation company who preferred to tomain:" in the
} Colony rather than join either the Paking.or the Taipch rogima, a clea
Aviation, equipment and 70 aircraft, which
ch, at one time were the backbone of, Chino's commer- cial aviation industry, have been, grounded here since the morning of November 9 last
year.
On that day the, China Na- tional Aviation Corporation and the Central Air Transport Corporation went over to the Chinese Communists.
The planes were part of somme 82 akcraft that served under the Jagn of the two Chinese airlinest before the aviation companio severed their relations with the
French troops fighting in Personalia of 12 alterati of
Indo-China unsuitable for European defence
Saigon, September 11,
Western military circles pointed out today that the Fronch army of 150,000 troops fighting in Indo-Ching is composed of specialized units unsuited for any carly use in European defence.
Mr. Charles Younj · ·Coratnics, CMG, Ausinimit Secretary in the Colonial Office. who recently rotturned to the United Kingdom from the post of Adubiistrative Secretary to the Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies, has been appointed
CMG, OBE, ns Director of in- Bervices, Colonial
to succeed Mr. K. W. Blackburne, fammation Office. Mr.
Corsiatra wog born In
1010 and was educated at George
Edinburgh University.
smallo?.
Canada big force for Korea
Ottawa, September.. 11. Canada's commitment has
three different models which lort here for Red Chinn 18 month ago marked the turning point of been widened to allow send- China's short commercial avia-ing 15,000 mon to fight aggres- tion history.
sion in Korea. While other aircraft are slitingi
The Defence Minlater, Mr. idly here, the 12 aircraft are re-Brooke Claxton disclosed yester- ported to be "serving" the Chi- nese people on Continental China.
During the period between thei
and today, Nationalist agents and been their sympathisers have
desperately against their mmunist opponents in local as well as foreign courts over the legal ownership of, tha grounded aircraft and their equip
day the sudden switch took place
Watson's College, Edinburgh and In 1937
ment. was Private Secretary to the Permanent Under Secretary of State for the Colonics.
he
The appointment of Mr. Black- burne as Governor and Com-
mander-in-Chief of the Leeward lands was announced on May
11. Mr. Carstairs will be taking up his new duties at the be- Elming of 1951.
Brs, 1l Binh, Mossra, Dam Glan, Ing Fong-tsoo, Hang Kong-song, Triou Ho and Luong Ninn left Hong Kong for Saigon yesterday by Alr France.
A
Maintenance work
Despite the legal fight in the
for # chort
courts, maintenance work was not hindered veept
| period Immediately following the first day of the aviation com- panies switch,
day.
Mr. Claxton -announced in the House of Commong tho passage of n Cabinet:öcder In council placing 'Canada's Army, Navy and Air Force on A War - footing.
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This is the first mention.of any specific figure for Canadian forces for Koren.
Canada, recruiting a special army brigade for Korea, bas raised 8,300 men whose training has begun.
Australian training
French army units in Indo-China are organised and deployed to face the guerilla-type tactics of the Communist-led Vietminh forces. Orily a small number of these units could be promptly amalgamated into the more ortho- dox army formations required in Europe. Troops transferred
The present garrison in Indu -front,
The famous Australian slouch Indo-Chine to Europe for line China ir admittedly inadequate to
April 2, 1950, became the next hat should be seen in Korca soon when the Third Australian Infan- duty, Lough and experienced cope with a major Chinese Com-
eventful day in the aviation com- munist invasion of the country. as they are in colonial war-
Serious, drain
panies incident. On that morning, try Battalion joins the British fare, would have to be rem
seven grounded CNAC aircraft, brigade in the battle line, reports trained and.
which had just been overhauled, Reuter from Tokyo, re-equipped. Loughly 50,000 troops, or une-
were sabotaged by unidentified The airlift of about 500 troops However, a part of them third or the French army in Indo- China. fre French nationals.
persons. Crude home-made bombs from Australia to reinforce the would provide an invaluable
Third Battalion 'In About four battalions of para- Arrivals from Salgon by Air
were alleged to have been used a fortnight ago, is now nearing Japan, begun, nucleus for creation of the troopers are the only fully French France yesterday included Messrs. by the saboteur. proposed 20 new French divi- units in the entice army, Serve J. Lafontaine, M. Samolani, A. Reports alleging that aircraft its end and the now troops are nions.
French-manned light armoured A. Snitth, A. FI. Rosen and Dang spare parts were smuggled from already training hard with old Millary experts stressed the units are braken up among the Quoc. -
the Colony were other highlights hands for the job of war.
About utility of
in the dispute.-- the French other elements. limited
per cent of the bat- Indo-China garrison in examining Trench soldiers serve mainly as Among those who left Hoog
talion are tough, seasoned soldiers Meanwhile, the pro-Communist bererailed for administrative personnel, techni- Kong for the roposals that
United Kingdom managements of both avlation of the last who had volun- European defence. An important cinns and an leers and NCO's yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. V. companies urged their employees teared
"clvvy street" for soction of French opinion
hat landing Indo-Chinese and other O. Riley. Mrs. J. N. Macfarlane, to return to China for short the Korean fight. Rescue workers started lown
troops. Most of latter com-¦ M.
P. periods of political studica. fuvoured such a withdrawal.
with the battı- hole enused by the one-in.
s been man unke in the squall posts Mutt M, Macharunter Mr. Certs of loyal employees, lett the lar No
toughening up in the former ren! indication Huge fane pumped a steady given here that France as yet has that cover the
countryside.
Huyne, Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Colony for Shanghai, Canton and Japanese Army training ground stream of ale down to keep the scrlously contemplated calling
France
nge is compelled to eta Fleming and Miss J. M. Fleming. Tientsin leaving behind a skelençar Kurc, not far from Hiro- rescue men free from the dan-home hor furces from Indo-China, tian, möst of her. professional Miss J. Clemmer, Mrs. C. H. ton stuff large enough to handle shima, They are quickly ger of deadly coal gas.
officers But the French have Insisted that
and NCO's bcluding
the last-minute Cuenca and Mr. J. N. Roe left
affairs of the learning the art of soldiering and Shortly after midnight rescue substantial American military ald technicians
- Indo-Chins, for Borneo yesterday by CPA. workers
000 feet below must be forthcoming or a digging
Normally, this seasoned cadre French
Mr. A. H. M. Todrin left Hong too left for continental Chine spoiling for a fight. They are con
fident, they will give a good nc- the surface, found tools belonging withdrawal will be dictated by would make up the core of the Kong for Jesselton by CPA yes- The last group returned here recount of themselves. to the missing men but there still further deterioration of conditions new divisions to be raised
terday.
cently, after remaining in China! was no sign of the men them in this pivotal South East Anla France. This la the most carl-
for obout one and a half months. acives. Associated Press,
country.
cus drain imposed by the Indo- China war on the milltary. effort at home.
There was little hope that the men would be found alive.
They were part of 120 miners who wore trapped on Thursday night when a rain-soaked aren the size of football fleld col- lapsed into the Knocks innock
mine,
The other 116 were brought out
alive
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Two soldiers, G. F. Seamon, shrinking French military supe-
The one-your period of cum- aged 20 of Field Squadron, It. Eriority over the Vietminh is to be scripted any service for French- -Tul-Lam-and-J-McGagod sperleed. General-withdrawal men is too short to allow service 26, of 40 Postal Unit, R. E, Kow leaving defence against the Viet-in: Indo-China. Volunteers calish loon, were charged before Mr.mini in the hands af sine 150,000 for of two-year tour in Tudo-China. James Wicks ut Kowloon yes-uuxiliary Indo-Chinese Govern- the period of drafted services terday with common assault. mont forces would result in Com
It was alleged that the menuaist control of the country in assaulted a NAAFI club waiter matter of weeks..
on Sunday in Chatham Road
near the KCR compound
The defendants were remanded
three days in military custody.
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London Matriculation Examination
The names of the success- ful Hong Kong students who sat for the London Matricula- tion Examination, 1950, were received yesterday. The full list follows:
is lengthened, the badly needed
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Soldiers charged with robbery
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endre in large part could be re-
Charged with robbery with loved for duly in Freneo.
Approximate figures for com-violence, Glyn Edwards, aged position of the other two thirds 20, and Dennis Iver, aged 20, of the French army in Indo- both attached to 54 Field China are: 7,000 in the Foreign Squadron, RE, Shek Kong, Legion, 45,00 Indo-Chinese co- NT, stood before Mr. James
Afrlen lonial troops, 12.000. Sanggalese and 12,000 North Wicks ut Kowloon yesterday.
It was alleged that the de- Africana ·
Morcceans, including Tunisians and Algerians. They fendants robbed a Chinese man ore.almost entirely French-off- of $18.05 on Saturday while near cered.
the 16 mile stone in Castle Peak Road.
Shock troops
The Freelyn Legion and North Africans logether with the French parachute baltallons come closest to being operational units of the kind needed for line daly in Europe. They are the shock or ...FIRST DIVISION
intervention troops and ute gon- Sacred Heart School: Hang-wing, Grace; Fung Yuel-erally employed by battalions. yor, Josephine; Minu, Rablys,
China
Aplocosan Girls' School: Colan Natalie...
The intervention units lack the arms and services for
Suppaal European | warfarö|
Private Study: Yan Wing and their basie cjuipment; it keung.
BECOND DIVISION
obsoleto. Under French milltary codes, the Foreign Legion
cannot fight. in Europe.
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The men were further alleged to have used personal violencu en the Chinese man while robb- ing the latter of the cash.
the ease was adjourned three days and the defendiants were ordered to be remanded in police custoily.
EXHUMATION AT CEMETERY
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aviation companies. Laler
Service started
A report reaching here from Chien said that the 12 aircraft which left Hong Kong- are now flying throughout the Chinese mainland "serving the Chinese people,"
Alming at preving this report, there appeared recently in the show windows of the CNAC office in the Gloucester Arcade, seven photos showing the inaugural flight of China's commercial aire Hines on August 1 this year.
to
28
are
now
Ordnance unit
tr Singapore, General Sir John Marding today told a amall British ordnance de- tachment lezying in ä few days for
Korea to keep-your-
mouth abut and your bars and
eyes open," adds Associated North Korean Beds, he said,
working behind the lines.
were clever at infiltrating and
Sir John, Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Land Forces, warried the troops to be "on the
B-29 CRASHES IN CHINA SEA
The photos show the arrival of alert and ready to defend your Press "and" CATC "Convals" from Paking depot Associated The aircraft, which was renamed Reuter. "Peking" by the Communists, flew to Canton from Feking and marked the Bret fight of the Chines People's Government's commercial aircraft.
Meanwhile in Formosa, Na- last bastion
Tokyo, Beptember, 11. tionalist China's against the Communists, formier Nine crew members, including CNAC and CATC employees at one capfalo, two fleutenants, and reported to have recently obtain-slkscrgeants were reported An American ad permits from the Nationalist missing when authorities there to start a new Superfort crashed into the China commercial, airline, Headed by Sea after take-off early on Friday. Colonel Ango Tai, at, one-time General MacArthur announced Nationalist-appointed manager af today,
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and Gaptula Moon Chin, a Three of the crew were res- former CATC official, the, new clied soon after the crash and aviation company le to bear the taken to a military hospital in namo Fushing (Rehabilitation) "Okinawa. Aviation Corporation,
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Recently u pro-Nationalist logs vernacular Press report stated that the Fushing Aviation Cor-
8. Stephen's Fairle College:Would be of little value in Europe permit before the dato Transport LAX
The Urban Council will, ex- huine all the, graves and remova all the urns In the Chinesa Sacred Heart School: Chan Kit-
"Senegales soldiers
Christian Cemetery, Kowloon ching. Jean; Jung Kwai-xuen, here chielly for rear aron security Allee; Lee, Shcupying, Ruby and ns service troops, The Indo-Tong, frone March 1, 1951 Bink Lui-ylu, Elizabeth; Toug Ol- Chinese colonial units are largely privately for the exhumation poration in a necessity, to Nationa
Any lin, Irene, Young May-chea, assigned to garrison the extensive and removal of the remains from
ist China which till now has had Maleler Chiu-Sal-ho, Toresa: Kan
no aviation company. Ačepresent French air force and navy any of the graves mentioned Shlu-ching. Therese: Lu Yin-l, system of pasta. Alice; Minu Zarine; Woud Po-personnel designed to Indo-China pbove should apply to the the only aviation company: serv
Secretary, Urban Council, before Ing: Nationalist Chino and dying won, Caline,
Kotal tile more than 10,000.
the Nationalist emblem is tho Civil Air St. Clare's School: Cheung Their equipment is obsolete, and larch 1, 1031, for the necessary
American-capitalised Edith; Wong, Coninle.
I noti of exhumation and removal, the G kisu, Joan; Tan Beutrice. A
The French naval force, mair „remains in graves in the above- King George V Bchool:: Mortel- mans, John Richard, ang tatned on coastal patrol and on mentioned cemetery will be ex-, Diocesan Girls School Ahwon, Indo-China's extensive inland huned and removed for reburial
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The cause of the crash is under Investigation. Reuter.
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