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chived two Chinese Chan aged 34, and Yip E aged 27 They were intor ted by Kowloon Revenue, De- Ives around midnight

on oday. efendants were in a private HK 444, a Ford Prefect type oming from the New

Vienna, October 2,

The exasperation of the Austrian people at the constant postponement of the Austrian Traaty has been further increased by the news that Germany may get a treaty bofore them. Austria was declared a "liberated country" and promised the restoration of her independence and sovereignty by solemn declaration of the Great Powers at Potsdam in 1945..

It seems to the long suffering people of Austria that they have been forgotten by the rest of the world.

Spain prepared

Reminders for refugee rush

Today

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office, 3 pim.......

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in case of war

Madrid, October 2,

Wilst Drive, European YMCA, BAny foreigners who plan to flee into Spain from France if Europe is invaded from the East are in for a rude awakening at the Spanish frontior.

Union Jack Club, tombolu, 7.30

pima

HK Light Orchestra rehearsal, St. John's Cathedral hall, 7 p.m.

Coming events

TOMORROW

HK Rotary Club, lunch at Roof Gorden, IK Hotel, 12.30 p.m. Cheero Services Club, whist

drive, 8.p.nl Bridge Drive, European YMCA,

8 p.rr.

(cash prizes)_2 | Services Club,

Nine

whist drive p.m.

Drugons

Little Flower Club, At Home, 7

- p.m.

WEDNESDAY

Road, 8.30 p.m. Women's Section, European YMCA, james morning, 10

Reports from France indicate that many French- men and others are planning on Spain as an escape route in event of war. Sources close to the Spanish Government, however, said 'it' is not going to be so easy. Frontier officials will be given orders to turn back al: but women, children and old per-

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Tourists line up

ts kind, a privately-owned Yet she is still today an oc- and in Vienna, and which hava cle was ordered by Mr. F.cupled country not at peace led this tolerant and long-suffer-

ing people to protest once more, Almada at Kowloon yes-with the Great Powers.

Tormented people yo'be consented. It

Germany, on the other hand, branded as the chief aggressor of "Die Prease" urges that a publie stated in Court that: 200 World War II, appears to Aus-protent to the United Nations ds of dutiable Chinese

of her own,

All Indiantion of the trend is had seen conveyed in tris who have studied the would be fully rusthed since,

communque issued by the For-through no fualt eign Ministers of Briain, France Austria has been made the play-

seen in the fact that since the and the United States after their thing of the Great Powers world

outbreak of the Korean wur, Spain nieelings in Washington earlier

tias become noticeably more at- "As the cry of a

tractive to tourists, particulariv its montis, to Webbie carter policy. It would be justified, the

adds, newspaper tormented little

justined

those who found themselves in peopic peace treaty.

as a new description of Austria's

Korean attack. real situation, which would let Toc H meeting. 50, Macdonnell France at the time of the North

much the wide world know how courage and self-control our peo ple are exercising year in year out and how much more strength is needed here to accomplish that which other peoples with control ever their own fates, are able to accomplish much more easily."

While this is the growing feel- Austrians in Vienna ing araong and the Russian zone where such injustices are most obvious, there's Men's Club of HK lunch-forgotten by most tourists.

Western tendency in the

meeting. Rcot Garden, İK! is a

Hotel, 2.45 p.m. Zones of Austria to tolerate more and more the present situation Union Jack, Club, tombola, 7.30

to and to claim that it is no well

Nino Dragons Services Club, "let sleeping dogs llc."

games competition, 7 p.m. Thus the independent right- Nachrichten"

HIK Women's International Club,

whist drive, 7.30 p.m.

rics.

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"on information received, Wevenue Detectives stopped car near Temple Brest, and pounds of dutiable Chic Sliceo. Wastated that the tobacco found under the back seat simada' fined defendants each.

tobacco was also sted.

y on the tobacco was

"pector LC, MⱭ-

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Cufonial evelopment

question

Hon

estion

will read

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The occasional meetings of the perutice to discuss the Austrian Treaty become increasingly irre gulur, lust always a shorter and shorter time, and create always less and less impression on the and world Press and the mind

public. memory of the world

There is even. section of the Austrian people themselves which argues that perhaps it is better that the Austrian question should be forgotten for the time being, [since, bad thrugh the present position is, it is still better than that of other lands which wer Rússions after the war,

Asumed an editorial |

occupied or part occupied by the ently

Absurd situation

headed "Neutralised Austria" which declared that dustria can in many respects consider it for Nevertheless, from time to tunate that the Big Powers have time, the impatience and frustra-put side the Austrian question tion of the Austrian people flares at this time of world crisis. into expresion and despairing

article stated that Austria The plans are made to try to foret the world to take action to end a situation which has become odlous and absurd.

is unique in being the one point where the Eastern and Wertern Allies meet and where the status quo of 1940 has been maintained.

a.m.

Union Jack Club, dance, 730 pm Legislativa Council, meeting

2.30 p.m.

to

:

Summary jurisdiction amendment

A Bill to amend the Supreme Court (Summary Jurisdiction) First Reading at tomorrow's Ordinance, 1873, will have its Legislative Council meeting.

noto An official bxplanatory Hundreds of would-be visitors states that the limit of: $1,000. to Spain tre lining up every day above which sum actions may out front of the Spanish consulate be commenced in the summary in Parks, some as early as & am jurisdiction of the Suprem

VIKAS.

Courts has extated since 1873, J THURSDAY

Heports from other European is proposed that the limit shal Club Rotary

Junch, capitals indicate a similar interest be raised to $5,000. The new Bill

in Spain, until the last year or so

therefore Peninsula Hotel, 12.30 p.m.

reeks to amend the Supreme Court (Summary Juris- Spain's attitude towards any iction)

the Ordinance, 1873,

The Bul Inundation of

of refugees was made

principal Ordinance. clear in a statement by Genera-provides that the figure of $5 000

Kowloon

p.in.

Chinese Chamber elections

referendum and then ranking a Russia, Aro trying to avold, at

at at an election meeting held at

tha

lissimo Francisco Franco,

Women, children and old ipere substituted for $1,000 where sond will be allowed to cross deuch limit appears in the prin- spite the country's already bur:ipal Ordinance. dening population, Franco said. but able-bodied · men will be turned burk ́ to fight.

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If the Spanish attitude ap pears ruthless, informed sources on saldit: le bared simply

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Upon such amendment, how- ever, transitional provisión re- quires to bo: made. Clause therefore provides that pending actions in the original jurisdiction Franco's belle! that Europeans concerning amounts under $5,000 themselves shapld fight to do.may be transferred to the sum fend Europe and pease to expect mary jurisdiction if the court 57 the United6lates to furnish orders; that by analogy with

*** well as arm

section 31 of the principal Ordin- manpower Francois Bald 18 belleve that ance, no costs shall be allowed a

arms for Hurope should successful plaintif in' such

д

Passos strongthened Its enactment; and that in certain

Angela Lashery si Sématér

Tins, "Die Presse" which re-

Austria has been neutralised,

shares the United pending action it no steps have Į presents a group of intuential the article continued, because ci

Mr. Ko Chuk-hung, Chair States forced, additionally to taken to effect such transfer, un- moderate right-wing people with her geographical position. Any Cassidy will ask good connections with the Federal disturbance in the current balanco man of the Chinese General supply: troops throughout the less-the court considers the action maya proper one to have continued the Ballhaug lot power Colonial Deve-Chancellery and

In this country, might Chamber of Commerce Stand-world, the overall effect

the period of limitation of three rporation repre-az (Foreign Office) has given unicash developments which all ing Committee, was re-elected uncan U. S. forces are strong no in the original jurisdiction; that

where and weak everywhere. four stipport to a plan for helding a Powers, including Soviet In Hong Kong at to

The Generalinimo is reported years imposed on summary ac the Chomber's premises yes bitterly resentful of Western Eu-lóns by section 8 of the principal Legislative Council

powerful appeal to the Unitedienst for the time being.

rope's clurent policy of exniusion Ordinance shall not apply wholly Nations

This explains, the paper sug-terday afternoon.

Hussians have Two other Committee members of Spain and Western Germany to the extended Jurisdiction until Influential people

gested, why the In

three years from the commence- Federal Chancellery are sald to not been more aggressive in Aus-were also re-elected during yea-in. Its armaments programme.

meat of the amending. Bill upon of the statement of be behind the plan and the tri, ns they have been in Eastern terday's meeting. They were Mr. ge, Chalemiộn of the Government is said to be .com. Germany and satellite countries. Tse Yuc-chuen, Vice President,

clrcumstances counsel's fees in- elopment Corpora- eldering, it seriously.

Chus," the paper adds, "Aus and Mr. Li Man-kee, the Cém- He is said to feel it both coun-irred before the cammengamentos Mary "E" Corporation is toj

certabs, they say, thad triu is the only country along the mittee's Treasurer tries Wera; included in rearran resentatives in ni qullors, of, the Austrian people demarcation line between East Together with the Tere: the

work justice in referendum, for the immediate of the East-West conflict as long

POZO QUAS would algn an appeal or vote in and West which can be kept out officials, 16 other members of the ment. plans of the Atlantic. Pact of the, amending Bill tipoh,éniact-.]

on the United within the extended Jurisdiction. vithout calling sentation; and

been ranting of a Treaty and the re-as this conflict maintains its Chamber were elected members nations, Western Europe could ment may still be allowed on

for a spanish army States entation has bögn storation of Austrian sovereignty, not-warlike character-and-ther of the Committee, which has a produce as mangas 200 divisions | taxation in respect of matters |

still withheld, after five aida is no sign that this character will total of 10 omeints.

Among those elected were: Mr. Meanwhile,

HUNGARIAN IN necessarily be altered."

Yau-yiu, Vice-President, is reliably reported The paper concluded that the Chan

several

COURT of this state of and. Mr. Li Chua-lung-the. Com-trengthened only disadvantage

passes in the fyteases as a pro- of cautionary meanne A Supervising Committee affairs is the continued occupa-mittee's Deputy Treasurer.

Informed sources said the re tion of Austria which it involves

lery and antl siteraft units inforcements are primarily artil- brought up from Zaragoza.

The measures strengthening Nandor Biber, aged 19, 'was al-

the passes followed a recent inspre-leged to have taken a cellulold lon of the Pyrenees by several wallet containing $19 from a American military attaches of the Chinese United States Embassy in Madrid, accompanied by Spanish General Staff officers

is about to be es

the ob- Borneo, Malaya, half years, because of nika, Nyasaland, struction of the Soviet repre

Swaziland odesin;

sentatives, maica, Bahamas, Bri- The Ballhaus Platz is said to Muras, Trinidad and Bri-be in favour of making one last

has any Intimation appeal to the United Nations, on but it seemed to consider that five persons, was also elected eived by the Hong Kong the basis of a popular demonstra- the price is not too high to be during the annual elections of The Supervising Committee's kat that the Colonial

at Corporation denial ton of the overwhelming majority worth while. That is perhaps ex-officials for the years 1950-1952.

Austrian people, to end the plained by the fact that Salzburg

kay. presented in Wils Colony manifold injustices under which is occupied by the Americans and new Chairman is Mr., Wong Sik-

not by the Russians-Reuter. , whether Governmmit the Austrian people are forced

the Colonial Develop-ve and intervene to secure the fulfitment of the Allied promises Omat is to send a mothat Austrian sovereignty should

to Hong Kong to in-

be restored. mic state of Examples are given of the con-

stant daily injustices which mak the present situation Intolerable. One instance cited was the Aus- SNATCHED FROM lays anpilcation, considered at a Allied Council meeting, for EUROPEAN.

Permission to establish teletype communication

Westerix with An-18 car-old, Chol Ming Germany The Western Allies is sensed to nine months were. In favour of granting it, but ad labwey by Mr. 1, Reynolda | the Bussions, voiced the proposal Cential yesterday for enate on the grounds that it is inadvis- $45 from Mr. T. Croathwaite Ble that Jinks between, Austria Sunday outside the King Fit and Germany should be increased. taurant. "Lufendant was rentegeed' 'to aff

ditional six months for return,

to the Colony after having en banishod..

:

Detective Sub-Inspector

aurel sald that complainant

1

Irksome censorship

Recently, before the com- munique regarding Germany was published, it was reported that in

Japanese in U.S. still hope for citizenship

An

Washington, Octobar 2. estimated 86,000 Japanese and 3,000 Koreans in the United States and Hawail still look to Congress to eliminate their 'race, as a bar to naturalisation when the legislators convane in November.

sonic places. In the Russiary zone Hopes of this group of aliens to be declared

ok his puran fcut to pay his of Austria, the Commandants had ckshaw, when defendant match demanded information from the the meaty and ran away, population on their business and Complainant took the rickshaw private affairs which even went iller to the statem Police eu far as to ask whether they ade Inquiries and defendant was were in a habit of going. to

racially eligible for American citizenship were blasted on September 23 when the Senate failed to act on a Presidential veto of legislation giving such aliens the right of ac- rested: Fifteen dollars were re-church or nly after the personal

quiring American citizenship. vered

intervention of the Chancellor, The popularly called: Wal- Do Figl with the Russlon Highters resolution or House Joint resolution because he cald anti- Commissioner that a statement Resolution 238 had passed Communist security provisioni was issued that the

and the House made the resolution unworkable. nced not

ot reply to such question- both Houses,

It was only

Austrians

President Tumman rejected "the

HEALTH INSPECTOR IN COURT

of Representatives had over- "Mr. McCarran led us to be mes Mo, need 30. Health Ins Then it is necessary in the ridden the President's voto love he would try and have thy was charged. Bature Mr Russian zone for every meeting, Senate supporters of the mea-Senate override the President's Wicks at Kowloon yester nit only political demoustrations sure were looking to Senator veto, Mr... Masaoka sald after.

Congress adjourned. with demanding 11,000

1,000 will but every thontre production. Pat McCarran, Nevada. Demo-

Ditring Its Onal session, tha lecture, rehearsal, ete, however crat, to call up the resolution

Senate overrode the President's JAC. Stewart appeared for harmless, to be announce in ad- during final houță... of the veto at a subversive control bill defendant" and the prospeti Vance to the Russian Komman Senate session just closed for aimed primarily at Communists

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The censorship of letters from a vote on the veto. But Mr. in the United States.jpg

When Senate majority lender pergodant's counsel on behalf abroad, too, is growing increas-McCarran failed to act. ad + the defendant, asked for ball ngly irksome, The Western Al- The resolution technically re- Scott. Lucas of Illinois asked Me hich was refused after DSI Chan have tried to get it relaxed mains before the Senate until the McCarran hl-Intentions on the

this. Congress, but both Walter resolution, id that the Cosoʻin a; (lous ong but the

stor wild, the sho Not only le it supporters *and* opponents consi at additional charge of shall continue as Insist that it end of referred

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Latest detailong to the Hong Kong Anti-Taberenloals Abacation

was

A Bungarlang seaman mada at Kowloon yesterday with charged before Mr. F., X. d'Al- Larceny from the person,

The offence was said to haves Saturday been committed on night in Mady Rond

Fiber pleaded not guilty and was remanded three days.

SOLDIER CHARGED

Herbert Morgan Shawford of Third Royal Tank Regiraient, was charged with causing malicious damage to private property valu-

More Mr. d'Al

Previously acknowlófged. – $384,602,01, The Siulance"; Kinodletion" (being not proceeds of eprort given at the Chines YMCA on September 17, 1950) $1,378,29 Mr. and Mrs. T., Rowell $30. Dr. and Mrs. Jaf, Montgomery: 450, Mg, and Mr.ed at:35. | S.A. 'Bléáp #25, Mounts, N.EL 'Arths; NJ,

He fappeared before

Tindall and G, Ure $30, Mr. and Mr.mada at Kowloon yesterday and AE Nobita $25. Bir Robert Ho Tinx 150. pleaded not guilty. He was ordered

Tolates at October 2, 1850, 218.205.91. to he remanded soven days.

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