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M. THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1950.
U.S. TAKING SERIOUS
VIEW OF FRENCH INDO-CHINA SETBACK
Two villages lost in tidal wave
Jakarta, October 11. Radio Amboina Suld this tidal wave morning that the caused by Sunday's earthquake. has swept away two village and caused 7,500,000 Indonesian guilders worth of damage.
(That is the equivalent of about US$1,000,000 or £367,000).
Washington, October 10,
United States Government circles takė a sorious view of Franch setbacks in Indo-Chino, but there is no immediate plan to increase the already accelerated progress of American military aid, usually reliable sources said to- day, Military aid programme officials pointed to the $500,000,000 (£160,000,000) fund, voted by Congress in the past 12 months for arms aid to friendly countries in the general area of China.
still be of considerable service to his mosters in the Kremlin"; the "Dally Telegraph" added.
essence
Imperialista."-Reuter.
Although the division of this fund between Korea, the Philippines and other paris
The Communist "Dally Worker" of South East Asia has not declared, "The full meaning of been disclosed, it Is wellthe Acheson ginn, for the recon- known that the biggest slice strustion of the United Nationa
been
for only becomes clear when we con- earmarked The coastal villages of Galulo, had with a population of 1,000, about French and Indo-Chinese for template what is happening in
Indo-China. Lwo miles North Ambon town, Ices.
The
of the Acheson and Hutumuri, with a population
Considering the pressing de-plan is that the Imperialist gov- of 2,000 on the South East coast, mis on American military re- ernments will pool part of their In a United Nations vanished in the tidal waves, the smurees, occasioned by the rear-resources report said.
The Radio again failed to give moment of Western Europe, off-army, which will be directed by cials here believed that there was the General Assembly of the casualty figures, but repeated its ttle more that can be done by United Nations to those parts of appeal for speedy Red Cross áld, the United States in Indo-China: the world where the struggle of the liberation movement most "preferably by plane."
Amboinese circles here suid They did not, however, rule out threatens the robber-rule of the the villages, both of which were the possibility that serious set- in rebel-held territory, had pro-backs there might call for a re- bably been evacuated before the vision of the planned division of disaster. The men Bro fighting, equipment in South-East Asla and most of the women and and and possibly a diversion of children had taken to the mann- some materiais destined for other tains in view of military opera. areas. tionis, It was believed.
The arrival in Saigon today of Seismologists here, confirming Major-General Francis Brink to that they registered Sunday's head the United States military earthquake as about 1,500 miles advisory group should smooth the east of Jakarta, sald Amboina be working of the arms aid program longs to the most heavily quake-me to Indo-China, offelals be- ridden areas in the archipelago. lleve.
Tie has had long experience in Since observations started in 1810, eight very
heavy quakes the Far East and has been detail
ed to work closely with French have struck Ambolna and
and Indo-Chinese military, utho- hundreds of smaller ones-Assorties in an advisory copacity. Ils cinted Press.
chief task will be to arrange priorities on the types of arms to assist and equipment needed, training assess needs and In- struct native troops in the care.
DE GASPERI ON U.S. MILITARY AID
Was
not only
use and maintenance of American equipment.
The recent military develop. ments in Indo-China, evoked editorial comment in some sec- tions of this morning's British press.
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TEAM TO MEET HKCC "OPTIMISTS"! | 11,30~Close Down,
The following have been selected to represent the Hong Kong Cricket Club "Scorpions In a cricket match against their club-mates, the "Optimists", at Cioter Road tomorrow, com- mencing 1:45 p.m.
A. Pearce, F. A. Weiler, H. Owen- I F. Stokes, O. J. Kerr, T.
Hughes, R. S. Cull, J. A. Borth- wick, A. M. Nolan, T. R. Ruffett, J. P. O'Driscoll and V. O, Ro- borts.
12th man: R. C. Labrum.
ARMY CRICKET TEAMS
The following have been select- to represent the Army in
Rome, October 11. The Italian Prime Minister, Mr. Alcide de Gasperi, said here today that United State military aid
The Conservative "Daily Tele- essential to common defence graph" submitted that it looked as ed but to create a united Europe. though Communism, after being League cricket matches tomorrow, Addressing the...parliamentary thwarted-in Korea, was trying to Saturday, October 14. Both group of his ewe Christian De-press more strongly upon another games are timed to start at 1,45 teorat Parly, Mr. De Gaspert vulnerable region of Aala.
p.m. sharp. jeclared that even with present The paper said, "Mao Tse- American
arms supplics : tung's promise of help to Ho Chi- 1st XI versus Club de Recreio of joint defence against [minh is being Implemented with at Soókunpoo: means Communism were weak and in-arms and munitions on a
large sufficient.
Major Wilson · · · (HQ) Land scale her He said that Italy should do "Neither the military nor the Forces), Major Haig (1 KOSB), (8 Coy RASC), all possible to improve, her de political situation is comfortable Major Rowley fences and bring her pay up for thnh may well fall to RA), Captain Corfield (1903 Air
French.
Captain Haycraft (173 Loe Bly in the peace treaty limit of 12 "Ho.
Captain divial ns. two of them armoured, follow up his local success against Op Fit),
Robertson- Mt. De Gasperi considered that loyal troops.
McLeod (1 KOSB), Lieut. Wil- the Marshall Plan thould also be "But if he can keep going inde- Hams (BMH Bowen Road), Band- extended to the Eastern hemisfinitely A War unpopular in master Stockholm (1 KOSB), Sgt. phere as a protection ngqitish France, and continue to tle up Cross (RAEC), Cpl. Musgrave
135,000 French troops, he willi Communism.-Reuter.
CANTONESE BY RADIO
Vocabulary:
440.
(3) wooey
450. dan(1)
451, (1)chah
Combinations:
BY S.K. LEE:
Losson 43 (A)
1. (3)Woody tseen(2).
2. Daan(1) cheh(1),
་ཡ༷་
3. (3)Deen daan(1) cheh(1),
4. Faw(3) daan(1), ---
5. (3) Wooey daan(1).
Genero!
ral Expressions3:
173. Gwah(3)
(3)hoh son(3).
174. Gwaw(2) -(1)yeen..
IDENTIFICATION:*
1. (2)Yau. yut(1)-gaw(3)
(1)yun sing(3), Jerng(1), // (3)dzoh (2) Loh
(2) Kul dah (2)-suen(3) (1)lay-hoy(1) oak(1)- huis)
pah(3)
(3)sherng
-seen(1)
(1)yau (1)ngun-(1)hong
WODY Lreen(2) Bul(3).
(2)yau pah(3) (1)m-
). jorng(1)
dzou son(3) gay(3)-hui(3), (2)Kui yut(1) hul(3)-doh (3) gaw(2)-dɛai(3),.(3)day...“
+(5)dzau dzik(1)- fong(1) hus(1) bul(3); (1)yau yut(1)
#(a)Ngaw-fong(1)
gaw(3), sch()-jea(2)?
(3)mayz
pad) swat(s)
LTD.
To send or remit.!
Single. Odd (numbers). A BIIL To find out. To investigtc. To search into. To inquire into.
To send or remit money. A bicycle.
A. motor cycle..
An invoice.
A money order. A draft.
A registered letter."
As one might expect. Sure enough.
There is a man whose name is Cheung and who is called Lo Sam.
He intends to leave home to to
to a certain place.
As he is afraid of danger on the way, (therefore) he sends money ahead through a bank.
Further, he is afraid of losing
the money order.
So he then sonds it there by
Pregistered letter.
As soon as he arrives at that place, he (than) goes to the post office immediately.
Ho says to (dska) the clerk,
"Has my registered lotter or "rived, yot ?"
The clerkinski¿{him) t
"What is your honourabin.
Warrener KOSB), Cpl. (RAPC).
Reserve: Captain Hubburt (56 Fd Sqn RE)..
Umpire: J. Hall, Esq, (D.C.S.).
Scorer:
WO
· 1:Jacobs (HQRA
New
10 Inf Div.).
2nd XI versus.
ersus Club de Recreio at King's Park, Kowloon:
Coptala White.. (CRE Territories), Licut, Chamier (34 LAA Regt RA), Lieut. Maynard (23 Fd Regt RA), Captain Welsh (1 Witts), Caplain Addington | (1003 Air Op Fit), Captain Staf- ford (15 Fd Sqn RE), Lieut. Bartlett (70.Coy RAPC). Sgt. Milton (1 Wills); Cpl. Webstor (CRE Now Territories), Spr. Rold (24 Fd Engr Rest RE), Cpl. Paton {(8_Coy RASC)).
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11.00-Mule of banhattan. 11.5A Date with Drea wiland. 12.00-Close Down.
LADIES' DAY AT NEWMARKET
Newmarket, October 12. Miss Ann Waugh, 10-year-old. daughter of the trainer, Mr. J. C. Waugh, today won the historic Newmarket Town Plate, the race Reserves: Lieut. Hodginson (23 instituted by King Charles II in HAA .Bly RA Stonecutters | 1000.. {Island), L/Cpl. Stoddart (78 Coy
RAPC).
...
1
CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET TEAMS
Riding the Gjafavourile, School Treat, sho won by 10 lengtha from Estival, ridden by Miss V.,Rogerson, with Monty TV, the mount of Miss O. Milos, two lengths away third.
All tlie 11 runners were ridden by women. Tho race has been The following have been select- run every year since its institu-
ed to represent the Craigengower | tion, with the exception of a break Cricket Club in League cricket of continuity during this war matches tomorrow. Both games Reuter.
are timed to start at 1.45 pm. sharp.:
1st XI versus Indian Recrca- tion Club at Happy Valley: G. A. 15ouza, G. Hong Choy, M. J. Divecha, P. Billimoria, P. R. Ragi, S. Shroff, M. Freeman, S.
Kanchand 79: Ismail, ·A, H.
Ismail; J. C.
"
G. B. Ladd (Umpire). 2nd XI veraus Hong Kong Uni-
at Foktulom: versity ht
J. Youngaaye (Captain), C. W Lam, D.- Readman, Crub: tree, C. Abbass, 7, france, E. H. Esmail, J. Mehta, J. Mitchell, R. 8. Lin' and N, Od.
Heserves: A. H. Pinnell and A Kurunaru.
PRC CRICKET XI
RUGGER RESULTS
London, October 11,
The following were the results:
of rugger, games played today:
Rugby Union, United Services Portsmouth & Rest of Hampshire
8
Tugby League: Lancashire Cup. Semi-Final: St. Helen's 7 Wigan 8-Router.
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