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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1950,

Nurses Graduation Day

Plature shows Mrs. R.R, Todd, wife of the Acting Colonial- Secretary, presenting Certificates at the Tung Wah Hospital Numes' Graduallon Day ceremony yesterday. ("China (Mall" photo.)

Courts dismiss 19 criminal appeals

Nineteen criminal appeals against length of sen- tonces, dealt with at the Criminal Sessions

mostly

ly robbery cases and possession of arms-wore dismissed by the Appeal Courts yesterday.

Mr. E. H. Williams, Acting Chief. Justice, had

casion to point out to some of the appellants that bringing on appeal without any support- ing ground for it resulted in the sentence dating as from yesterdoy.

ARMED ROBBERIES

Two more armed robberies were reported yesterday morn- ing one on each side of the harbour.

Mr. Justice Williams th- dicated that this rule concern- ed every such appellant who failed in his appeal."

The Arst Full Court of Appeal sitting yesterday.

was composed

of Mr. Justice Williams and Mr. Justice Scholes, Acting Pulsnci Judge.

Clearance

squatter camps

A furthar area on the Mainfandle to be cleared of aquatter comp

The area concerned,',la bounded on the North Swat --by--an» Imaginary---line -from Klang Hal Street to the juno- tion of Waterloo Road; and Argyle Street on the south East by Chatham Road from Klang Hip Street to its juna-. ition With Gascoigne Road; on the North West Waterloo Road from the Hallway Deldge to its Junction, with Argyle Street; and on the South West by the Kowloon Canton Rallways from : Chat ham Road to Waterloo Road.

A spokesman for the Urban Counoll and Behitary Depart ment sald yesterday that the Ho Man Tin Squatter Bottle-

of- fa meat

to be cleared #quatters.

He added that the step le being taken to enable eluar. ance of adveral "unauthorised huts which are being erected In the Ho Man Tin Reserva Cemetary by holdera of Grown Lande Permita,

"He' tré and that the 'maln Pettlement will not be die- turbed and that there is no cause for alarm.

NORTHERN KOREANS BLAMED

Lake Success, September 14.

United Nationis Korean

VICE-ADMIRAL THE HON. GUY RUSSELL

Vice-Admiral Russell to succeed Admiral Brind

Vice-Admiral Guy Horbrand Edward Russell will

succeed Admiral Sir Patrick Brind, tho Com- mander-in-Chief, Far East Station, who com- plotes his normal term at the end of the year, it was officially announced in Singapore, re- ports Routor.

Vice Admirdi the Hon. Guy Thin post he has since held to Herbrand Edward Russell, CB, date. Vice Admiral the Hon. Guy CHE, DSO, was born in April Russell Is the second son of the 1008. He first want to sea in late Lord. Amphill. He married August 1914 and served the Hon. Elizabeth Blades in 1939

Turut has tivo throughout World War One in doughter. both Mediterranean and Gründ Flects being a bont Midship-

man, at the, Dardanelles la

*sona

and

one

Personalia

The Far East Rogional Manuger es the British Overning Airsays. Mr. J. Linatoad, arrived from Manila by the Pan:"American World Airways yesterda

Mr. Thamyons-Navasanat, the former Thai Prime Minister, left for Manila by Pan American World Airways yesterday, f

Mr. Navaranat Is on a business

trip.

Mr. Geoffrey Aldington, OBE. who has been appointed Politicki Adviser to the Hong Kong Gov- erniment, is expected to arrive here by BOAC on Wednesday.

Departures for Bangkok by: CPA yesterday Included Mr. and Mrs. Stibhout, Me. dad" Mrs. 1. Podgorelsky Mr. and Mrs. B. Varland, Blessis, Ling Bam-sen, J. Callahan, G. R. Torrible, B. M. Levago, G. B. Howell, and Pan Kok-yong.

Messrs. LT. Hiddel. W, E. Kirby, Ip Chung, Lao Ham-su Colonel A. R. Purches and Colonol Rowlandson left for Singapore yesterday by CPA.

who left. for Among thos0 Hulphong yesterday by CPA were Mesars. Lin Seou-ical, Tan Hong- huel, Yo Yong-lin and Lo Ting- hang.

Hung

Messrs. Fong Yik-ftal, Hung-dheung, J. McNeill and A T Hobba left for the United Kingdom yesterday by BOAC, On the same plane were some child- ren returning to school in Eng- Lend

Reinforcements Sullen Meet You Hang! yea-

"He had a very young promo-flying from UK

Commission today placed thenge and was also 'present, at

the Battle of Jutland. biame for the war on the North and charged that 'the Com munists had launched a care- fully prepared fullscale inva- sion

micrmine South Korea from when their elforts to

within had failed.

In their annual report to the

tion to Captain in 1036 and graduated at the Imperial De- fence College,

On the outbreak of World War 11 he war in command of the Netlayer Protector and albrtly afterwards

to Korea

Lyneham Airfield, Englundi,

September 18. Sixty-six Highlanders, the first reinforcement for British troop

Mrs. C. W. Clift, Miss. Taul Butalien, Messrs. Tchoo-and terday by Air France.

Arrivals from the United King- dom yesterday by the ss. Pyrrhus Included Mies A. S. Birt, K. Jensen, Mrs. E. R. Jensen, Mrs. W. S. Lee, Mrs. PD. V.

CP. McLaugh Lee

MM. What

Zát E. D. Rushworth, Captain L. Sterling Mrs: P. L Tirard

The appeals heard by General Assembly, made public assumed command of the Cruiser! them were against the terms'im here, the Commission zald that Cumberland and for the next two fighting in Korea; left in two About 9 am, three armed men Bosed by Mr. Justice Gouldthough the drigin of the conflict years operated with the Home planes today for Japan. * TN, C. Cheng, L. T. Yu, R. “G."

made their way into the first Noor of 68 Jaffee: Road, Wanchai,

and held up the occupants. They made off with several hundred dollars worth of cash and valu-

ables.

to

F

Senior Pulsne Judge.

AC. Tinson, M/V. N. Tinton, Bakker, Mrs. K. W. Munro, Miss Munro. D. M. Munro and Miss B. M.

Most of the men were volun trade, protection duties was due to the artificial division Flect on

The fight, by way of Singapore of the country, the North Koreans and in the maintenance of the teers and all werd in high spirits. Later in the day, another Full

the Atlantic.. Court comprising the Acting Chier could have avoided an actual war Cruiser Patrols which watched and Muhitn, will take oight quy

In Manila, twspapers today Washington, September 14. Justice murheer Pulse by allowing internaticually up the exits

General J. Lawton Collins, the Judge was formed to hear apervised elections to be held in In December, 1941, he was ap- printed pletures' of Austrálian

pointed as Naval Liaison Omeer troops and said they were passUnited States Army Chief of On the mainland, three men as ngainst sentences meted out the whole of Korea,

The report accused the North to Lord Gort in the latter's ng through the Philippines en Stoff, and today that the United

route to Korea, walking along the rond leading by Mr. Justice Scholes,

Nations bridgehead in Koren long capacity as Governor and Com- One Caption: sald the boldiers Koreans of launching a

would get no smaller." Sai Kung, New Territories,

Gibraltar and Premeditated, well-prepared and mander-In-Chief,

went to Clark wirbase Manila, rell-timed plan of baxression? accompanied the General sub where they were to be rang

is a little as it's going to tested allegations at the sectiently to Malte where he took worted by Amerium planes get," he told reportom now on.

depend on that From South Koreans had either launch-

command of HMS York and Korea Associated Press

were going the other way."ador co the initial aggression or were so had a leading part in the ac

General Collins,made, the re- making military propitrations for tion in which the German Bat-

mark as he prepared to talk to tleship Scharnhorst was sunk in

the Senate Armed Services Com- other than defence-activities.

December, 1043.

mittee on the world situation- Reuter

from Kowloon were held up by three armed highwaynien about

10.30 am.

Most of the prisoners did not bring up any proper ground for their appeals. A large number pleaded that they had families The three victims were re- to support, and the rest cave lieved of their watches, a gold "other" reasons. finger ring and money, altogether worth approximately $320.

LIGHTNING STRIKES ASSAM HIGH SCHOOL Gauhati, Assam, September 14.

Lo Lin-yuet, who was given Ave yours and 12 strokes when he pleaded guilty to possession of arms and ammunition, was the fourth man to appear yes terday in sequence.

When Lo admitted in, effect that he had no real ground

او

The North Koreans were afrald that a countrywide elcelion would ensure a "free democracy” and definite, loss of their Influence, the Commission said.

Both North and South Koreans wanted, a unified government, the

Awarded. DSO

"It was here that he was awarded the Datingulakodi Barvice Order for "great get lantry, determination and skill this action. He has al

anh been mentioned' ta'

PORTUGUESE INSTITUTE COMMITTEE

for service at sen Soarest Honorary Vice-Presidents:

Two teachers and a pupil were for appealing against the schreport added. killed when lightning struck ntence previously: imposed on him bigh school 20 milles from here, the "Appeal Court dismissed his Doctors who were rushed there application.. found: 60 boys unconscious. S

shook Thirteen tremors

the Upper Assam town of Dibruserli this morning. The shocks came -in-quick-succession -and-sounded

·like "cannon fire.

The Consul for Portugal, Eduardo Brazao, has appointed new Members of the Committee of the Portuguese Institute Hong Kong.

President Mr. X They ard "The Korean "people," with one race, Language and culture, Ter

In 1944, he became Naval As Soare

Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro, De Vently desire to live in a unified alatant to the Second Sea Lord A. Rodriques, Mr. H. de Borrog and independent Koren," the re-

and promoted to Rear Ad Botelho, Mr. A. Silva-Netto; Sec-

was port sald,p

mirai_ in July-1945, He subsetion of History: · Mr. J.M."

Bragar Mr. Justice Williama pointed Unification can be the only almquently became Senior Naval Section of Science Dr Ode |--out-to-the appellant - that an | in Korea:"i

Member of the directing staff of Sousa; Section of Literature: -Rov. appellant who fallet into ap

the

The epicentre. was believed to be in the Abor hillk, where many! -landslides and foods occurred in the mapster- quake 'on"'August, 15. Since then 310 shocks have been felt Bouter.

DOCKERS' STRIKE

Chief Justice's remarks

"peal bogine'td-barva: the bentence. The seven-nation. Commission|mperial Defense College, 10 Father A.Henriques Séètion<of!

previously imposed on films the day of hearing of his appeal; and not from the date of the

'trial,

This is the result of making an appeal, without - bringing --ány grounds, he said.

Among the others was a former Nationalist soldier, Wong Koon- thing, who, was given tree years end 12 strokes for possession of orms and ammunition. was arrested with a pistol in his

Wong

IN SYDNEY

Sydney, September. 15 More than 7,000 dockers struck here today bringing londing and nloading to a halt abord, 60 ships, including 40 from overseas. The value of the export cargoes girdle. held up include 100,000 bales' of

The appellant, claimed: yeater- wool.

day that he did not know the The Waterside Workers Feda rules of the Colony when he ration called the strike in protest came from Shumchun. He said against the suspersion of 1,500 he was tricked by someone as to dockers until Monday. The trou- the law existing here in relation ble started when dockers work teams and that he did not ing on one-ship calmed that too intend to use the gun. hany; men had

been

engaged for the job.

Wong was told by the Court They demanded eight hours that the flal Judge must have pay when it was discovered that taken all this info, consideration: the work would end three hours end that the punishment dealt earlier than planned.--Reuter. tim in this connection was not

considered a heavy one,

TERRORISM

IN MALAYA

Singapore, September 15.

Two brothers

Two brothers, Pang

Two: British soldiers were kill-ond, Yeung. Chan-yung

ed by terrorists in Perak yester and 21,

day when a jeep in which they

were travelling was ambushed.

Ini Selangor lost hight, ter rorists set fire to two buses with

fast night:

Are Chines

two

:

Music: Mr. G.. d'Aquino, Section" he hoisted his of Arts. Mr. JF. da Silva, Dircor warned that the problems of "October 1947

.In' reconstruction and rehabilitation mag in MS Superb as Admiral tore of the Ballein of the Por and particularly of refugees, were Commanding the Second Cruiser tuguese Institute and of the too great for the Koreans to solve squadron in the Home Flect and Portuguese, Half Hour" of Radio theraselves-Reuter.

on conclusion of this tour of sea Hong Kong: Bevi Father. A going command he was appoint. Henriques. Secretary-General: ed as Admiral Commanding Re- Mr. A. de O; Sales.

British backing

1

terves.

for Arabs in UN OFFICIAL NOTICES,

London, September 14.

APPOINTMENTS

Britain will support any Mr. D. Campbell: Cadet Omcer move that may be made by the on probation, effective from July Arab League to be recognise! 28. as a regional organisation with, in the United Nations at the forthcoming meeting of the Probation Officer, effective from General Assembly.

Observers believe that Informa tion to his effect has already

con conveyed by the Britian, Embassy in Egypt to the head quarters of the Arab League, though the Foreign, Omico spokes man here hus refused to confer the report.

B-29 CRASHES -IN-OKINAWA

Tokyo, September 15: General Headquarters prank. mounced that g==B=29••• Super fortress: erhabed" today, during" a take-off from Okinawa zori Korea

Mr. D. A. E. Peterson: Principale Towman "was, miksing

July 48.~~.

two dramleis killed fighting Are after the bomberek ploded, as sy ma

#the 11 créwmen were Ten of Mr. Tam Yoft-kwong a Land restued from the blang “ust be--

fore it flow up. Their names Surveyor, encetive from "April whalingankan AJ

were withheld United Press. Mr. D. C. Bray: on Assistant to the Secretary, for Chinese Antoirs, effective from September

avis acting Prin If the Arab League were recog

"Edúention alpal.

Departinent, nised by the United Nations sective from September 3.

an approved regional group it would acquire; the right to send

Hau-Taung- trars

an observer to United NationMessrn. meetings, GDY

The Laun, American - group, of countries already enjoy this right

arms and a hand grende, told the The observer would not acquire Court that: "It

two of them to rema

„so" long",and,, that it? Wojld", mur-puter one was given a

Hentence, so that he could lõpl

the right to, yote, or intervene in debates-Reutarea diama

BATTLE OF

in hinc milles of "Kuala Lumpur "and" murdered a passenger.

dered

and machine out for their family when he BRITAIN SERVICE guineda

'planter's] bungalow near Kuala Lumpur The planter was not Injured Reuter.

FRESH FISH PRICES

Femals flab teraz prions Fromilised,

the Hong Kong. Pah Wholesale, Market Kennedy Town; "Yuildstray? AtreJAALSE,

¿Kellow: Ornaker

Mud- Grosper

came out.

PARK, the younger of

was not, sentenced to strokes of the cano at the conclusion of fils. trial as he had; been certified`ni unāt for such punishment-Yeung however, had been given: 12 strokes, Madaga

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Fin' Offield

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