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RAF Displa

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Ali tlakets for the airfigid enniosure for the Air Display on Saturday have boon taken up and no more can be issued, It was officially announced yesterday.

Would-be spectators are re minded that an excellent vlaw of the display can be abtalead from the high ground sur. rounding the Airfield and Kowloon Bay.

No doubt there will be many disappointed applicar But Air Headquarters said that a large number neglected" to follow the Instructions

issued in the Presa.

Many letters were received Incorrectly addressed and therefore considerably delay- ed. Presture of work on the organisation of this display has precluded the answering of letters not containing a Itamped addressed anvelope.

Delay in mails explained

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1950,

RASC drivers arraigned Personalia

on robbery charge

Two RASC drivers attached to 983 Company, Whitfield Barracks, were arraigned before Mr. Justico Gould, Senior Puisne. Judge, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday on a charge of robbery with aggravation.

They are Driver Sidney George Thomas Harrison, gged 19, of Derby, and Driver. Joseph Barrac- lough, aged 20, of Darton, Yorkshire.

Both are alleged to have robbed a taxi driver, Lai Tim,

Observance of a fountain pen and HK$104 of UN Day in Hong Kong

ut King's Park in the early hours of August 16... Mr. Charles Loseby, KC, Instructed Baby, the Hong Kong Bar Coun- cil, is appearing on their behalf.

Today in United Nations Dry and the Kowloon Rotary Club will celebrate this..historical day with a Combined Band Concert which will be held at the Kowloon Cricket Club this evening at 8 p.m.

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The Hong Kong Rotary Club last night issued a statement ex- plaining the objectives of the United Nations and the reason for the world-wide observance of the United Nations Day,

Recalling

Important events achieved by the interna- tionul body, the statement said Explanations of two causes for that United Nations Day obser- delay in nails were given by the vances are specially

in Important Post Master Generál yesterday. 1950 because the world is passing through a time of anxiety and to post crisis, in which the United Nations To assist the Public their mult in the correct box and stands out as the only workable instrument of the ensure speedy sorting, the Post-interrational

permanent peace. master General has recently had It also touched in the United the posting boxes at the Hong Kong General Post Office clearly

wilt to

Nations successful tasks in handi-

Major A. N. Hicks, HA, of the Legal Dept.. iIQLF, is holding a watching brief.

The prosecutor is Mr. M. resnan, Crown Counsel. The ne used are being tried by a jury of five men arul two women.

Accuratig to the prosecution. the complaint was driving his taxi about 2.0 a.. on the day in question along Nathan Road in the direction of the Peninsula Hotel, when he was hilled by two Europeans,

The two entered the taxi, and directed the driver, with gessures to take them to Salisbury Road. Complainant did as he was or- dered. When he reached Salis- bury Rond, he was instructed to turn into Chatham

and thence Into Gascoigne Road, King's Park.

Roact

Told to stop

.

Mr. E. Chang Castillo left Hona Kong for Keelung yesterday by the s. Shengking.

Min Ho Yuen-k!, Mrs. Tran CJ., Mesars, W. James Netson, 1 Leouzon, C. Ly Lee, Ho Toan and Nguy Ky left Hong Kong for Indo-China yesterday by Air France.

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Fantastic outburst by Canton seamen's union

Tokyo, October 22.

Poking radio today broadcast the text of a state- ment issued by the South China Area Com- mittee of the China Scamon's Union at Can- sə fon in protest against the "compulsion on Chinese sooman in Hong Kong to serve in the aggressive Koroan war.”.

Mesars, P. Schumutz, Wu King-The youg. Qunch Hi and Lam Thong! left for Saigon yesterday by th mv. Felix Roussol

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Mr. and Mr. M.T. Asiomull teft by the my. Felix Roussel for Slug-ipore yesterday.

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statement said: "In their vain attempt to save themselves from their doomed defeat, the American imperialists are doing their utmost to extend the adventurous, aggressive war in Korea.

"Besides the intensification

of the rearming of Japan, they left the are driving Britain, France, Among those who

satellite Colony yesterday for Colombo by Australia and other

countries to the my. Felix Roussel were Me and Mrs. M. Stellaz and Messr accomplices. M.K. Khushiram and Tran Tho.

become thel

Robber suspects remanded

Five men charged with arm-

"The troops of these countries have been thrown into the battle- Departures for Marseilles by fields to slaughter the heroic. the mv. Felix Roussel Yesterday peace-loving Korean people. How- included Mr. and Mrs. Diogo de ever, there Imperialists will cor- Mello E. Alvim, Mr. and Mrs. L. tainly get deeper and deeper into ed robbery and possession

the milre of the Wi In Korea and

arms and ammunition wer Goni, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lapota, Miss 1. May Chen, Miss Olga finally perish together. Boussier, Donatello, Dr. H.G.

"In desperation, the imperialists remanded three days by Mr. Mewers. Ha Kong-tai, Yee Kon-have by deceit and high-handed R. W. S. Winter at Kowloon

nctions compelled Chinere sea- yesterday. pine and M. Ezekiel.

men to be their tools of slaughter. The men were Ma Chun, aged. Newspapers report that the Bel-26, Lam Ching alius Lam Bile tish Cavernment of Hong Kong sing, aged 21. Chau Sam-sun allı has notified shipping merchants to All Sun, aged 20, Yeung Sul-t commandeered for military ser- Taong Chi-fal.

.

Mr. Anthony Brooke, nephew of the former White Rajah of Sarn- wak, arrived by EOAC from the United Kingdom yesterday.

Mr. Randolph Churchill, son of the British Wartime Prime Minis. ter, Mr. Winston Churchill, ar- rived from Tokyo yesterday.

Mr. Randolph Churchill" who is a correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" said that the British troops

an excellent job.

be ready tu have their vesteis aged 29 and Tsung Pat all

vice.

At first, this applied only They were allego to ha to British vessels, but now even robbed the occupants of No. 23 the Hong Kong vehicular ferries Sai Yee Street, ground Boor of are wanted.

Saturday,

als

"They further hold ‘a regializa- Furthermore, they were of seamen through the ship alleged to have possessed one re ping companies, and seamen who volver, one automatic, two dng decred vessels may lose their jobson on Saturday

marked Airmail (blue plate with ing many delicate problems of the drivor wus then fold to stop have done "ghting in Korea refuse. Lo serve in the commurgers and six rounds of ambiini-

white letters), surface foreign (Red with black letters), and

Inland (plain brass).

In spite of this very clear marking, many members of the public in persist in posting in the wrong box, thereby causing their letters to be inlssorted anil lelayed to the inconvenience both of themselves and the Post Office

stuff.

Additionally, despite clear ex- amples of the correct place in which to affix stamps to enve- lopes, top right hand corner of the face, many Chinese still stick the stamps in the top left-hani corner or on other odd parts of the envelope instead of on the

corner. Letters top right stamped must be franked by hand instead of by machine with fur- the possibility of delay.

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The Postmester General hopes that the public will co-operate both by stamping in the right by posting in the Lorner and appropriate box, said an official statement yesterday.

Mr. Heenan further stated tha ut a certain spot off the main road, where the two Europeans allghitect and walked little round the velitele Beside political problems, tire

Presently, one of them put his United Nations was also credit

around the driver's neck ad with the successful settjé-

from behind, while the other pro- ment of many economic proceeded to go through his pockets. blems, the statement further

it โย allegcó. Complainant was mentioned.

eventually given a blow on the

ent neck, which made him fall to the

Palestine, Indonesia. Kasimir, the former Italian colonies in Africa, Perlin, Syria, Lebanon, Iran and elsewhere

Social problems throughout the world were also among the many main achievements credited to the United Nations......

The future

As a conclusion, the statement explained what iles ahead of this international body, It said the United Nations w remain the centre of international affairs, al- ways available as a moeting placo where the nations of the world can and do come together to solve problems.

It will continue to expand social and

economic

programmes, to achieve better flying conditions for all peoples.

It will continue as the living instrument of the peoples of th world who have demanded that there shall be peace in the world the statement ended.

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arms

ground.

Subsequent investigations at the scene of the alleged incident re- vealed spme dollar, notes, scattered about on the ground. A fountain pen was also found.

while at the

He further said that it was his In other words, anyone who re above mentioned address. opinion that Stalln had learned fuses to be the imperialists 103) a good lesson from the detent of of war will be dismissed. the North Korean armies whose

"Black list" aggression against South Koreans was,

he believed, nothing but part of the Kremlin's, plun of conquering the entire world.

Court Brevities

'were

DONATIONS

TO YWCA BUILDING FUND

"Shameless stool-pigrons have ooculy called a meeting and threatened. the workers by say- ing that those who refuse to he

The Hong Kong YWCA acknow cannon fodder will have their fledged with grateful thanks the nanies put on the black list.

following donations for its build-) "We members of the South ing fund

d,

Lat shouted out for help, and

Chua Area Committee of the 12,500 from Mirrors, Wheelock. Harden & two policemen or their bcut

China Seamen's Union strongly | Co, Lid,; 82,000 from Mis, Lo Kwong Tuż showed up. Complainant explain-

protest against such base actions 201 each from Mesero, Shiu Varje Manute ed the incident to them, and they

of compelling Chiresc seamen to Ten Yean Blog Tube. Mr. Yeni Nank drew their revolvers and took the

Lam Kam-thing, aged 31,

be the tocls of imperialist aggres-Fat M, Chiu Soulx Bick Chen, Beers Mackinnon Meckemic & Ca; 1158 Thom two Europeans into custody.

As the fenup was proceeding to boat owner, and Fung Hel, agede warn

the New Zealand Insurance Go. their accomplices, $100 each from Mia Chiu Yon Man, Mrs. were charged at sioel-pigeons who thought that Chung King Sun, News, Kung Ping Co. the police station, they were pick-21, junk felti,

patrol car.

Kowloon yesterday with assault under the wing of the Imperialists Me, Ind-Ching Trading Co. Ltd M el up by

causing bodily harm.

they could cheat and furce_th? | W.8. Anderson, blesarn, Inggration Go, a Notes" found

They were alleged to have as.

America, seamen to be cannon fodder, thus North

Anonymone, King saulted She Fat, while on board betraying the interest of the Belaust, Jo Jo & Co.: $70 from M the sa President Grant at the Chinese people, that the imperi-Wang Bunt Fung: 150 each from Mr, flue Kowloon wharf.

alists are doomed to failure and Clung Taung, Mr. No Kwok Wan, Br Defendants

Han2013 remanded

tlins

if they continue

nue with their Ng Fo Fan. Mr. Sets Itan

Chunx Vick-Tai," Mr. Juf: Tin Vee? Mr. three days

evil doings they will never escape Wong kk Tang. Mr. Young Chin Suen. Mesars,,King's Bispensary,, Marin the Leople's punishment

Wing Shing Leong & Co., Leung Hong their protectors collapse.

Finally we call on ait Hong Co. Cosmopolitan Railla, & Electric Com Kunt seamen to carry on their reperation, Belouse yolutionary tradition of the past. Lam, National Commercial Bank, Mr. 30 years to unite more closely and Chu Chai Sang, Dr. Lai Chung Yi Wab to create various forms of struggle Cn, Chung Yen Flesicle Cik Ng

Yeuk. Benutz, Parlour, Chuen Run Factory. against persecution and aggrese Kang Man Raiting Fact., Anony vive war and in the protection of their jobs and living.

We seamen in South China support you with all our might. Victory will surely belong to us.

Mr. Heenan told the jury tha the evo Europeans were the ac-

used in the dock.

A Sharghutlander was charged before Mr. F. X. D'Almada at Kowloon yesterday with larceny The police later cautioned Har- of n wallet from a European.

Wong Cheung-yeun, rison and Barraclough, and both

aged 33, on Saturday for elected to make statements, was arrested Crown Counsel went on. They picking the pocket of one J. V. admitted having hired the taxi, Falkus.

A wall containing $84 but claimed that the complainant

was

once

of tds own necord took them to laken by the defendant from the the spot in question to find girls complainant's hop locket wiberandi throughout the country will the Telter was boarding a number seven route bus.

for them.

After evidence by prosecutior, witnesses, hearing was adjourned „until_this_morning.

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Mud Grouper

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Defendant was sentenced to six months' imprisonment.

He was also ordered to be de ported.

LECTURE ON THE ASSUMPTION

"The Dogma of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary will

be the subject of the inaugural lectures at the new Parish Hall of St. Teresa's Church at 9 p.m. on Thursday,

The lecture is sponsored by the Catholle Associations of the Parish, and will be given by Rev. Fr. J. Garland, S. J. All those interested in the subject welcome.

are

the workers”—United Press,

Obituary

Mrs. Emily Parkson

Mrs. Emily Parkson, 76-year

minute, Adonymous, Mr. Konu Chaw Ding: Mr. Lo Hung Tong, Kwone Tung Provia- sful Bank, Me. Wong Wan Sun, Ap lick Kut Jum, Los Bane Co., Mr. Cheir

Kwok Luse, Brook's Brothers Củi, M.

Lung You Hang, Mr. Yenor Chun, Yin

When Bank; Mr. Kink Chuck Wah, Mi Young Bau Bay, Mr. Ng Chip Pan, “M; Chang-Din-Hing, X.-Ya-Ylu-Chor Mr. Yang Wing Fai,. Mr, Char Kin F Dr. Long Xuơn ging, May, Jiu, De, Ch

A IPHONE, in. Họ đạo Chínz), Ch Hog Co., Mr. Chan Kwonur fling, “Di KG, Xona. Mrs, Choy, Mrs. Bum Chi Yee, Mr. Len Fork. Chiu; Mr. Wong Binn Mau, Mie. Na, Más Chau, Nani Jink Glass Co., The China Dupenssey, Uta

Branch

old sister of Mr. Fred Mow Fung, of Hank of Canton Ltd, Western Branch wito, died a fortnight ago, died Bank of Canton Ltd, Western at the Nethersole Hospital year. Foon Chen Hung, bir, Wang Ch Kuen, Hou Sanu Co., Tal Foor Dyll terday after a long illness.

Mrs. Parkson came to Hong Vast. Hoi Yat là tôn xốp kém Xong B Kong from Foochow in 1940 when D. Benson, Mr. & Mrs. G. Harder,

* A.S, Adamson. Mr. Erik Huttermole the Japanese occupied the Chinese Mr. & Mr. Hey, Anderton, Mr. L port. Mr. Parkson is in Shanghai, Chiang, Mis, W,M. Wright, A‚RE, E The funeral will take place matt & Co., Mes, N.P. Karanila, M today, passing the Monument at M. Speery, Hastings & Co., W. Haki

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