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Captured Film Reveals Features Of Soviet Jet Planes

Washington, Jan. 2,

Russian newsreels captured in Korea are giving US intelligence experts a close look at the latest Red combat planes.

The Air Force disclosed this today in screening for reporters at the Pentagon a film picked up in Korea about three weeks ago. It showed Russia's fastest known jet fighter and other types that have been reported in combat in recent weeks.

President To Visit President

The Red fighters were paced by the MIG-15, rated at 659.1 miles per hour. The films also showed a very similar, swept wing fighter known

the Type-15 which is believed to be about 20 miles an slower than the MIC.

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Air Force officers said that Allled alrmen undoubledly had tangled with both types of jets.

The film niso showed slower jet known as the Type- 16, which is probably the first

Jet motor. This plane flies at

M. AURIOL GOING Russian fighter powered by aye TO WASHINGTON about 555 miles an hour,

Washington, Jan. 2. French President Vincent Auriol is expected here on March 27 for a week's visit us the

guest of President Harry Truman.

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STILL FASTEST

None of the Russian jets "ple- tured has been reported faster than the American F-80 Sabre, recorded 1 speed of which 671.98 miles Dn hour over a measured course al Muroc Base in California last year.

time has Oficials said that

visit been agreed upon for which has been long In prepara-a tion,

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US. airmen In Korea have several times reported sighting Russian jet fighter that looked усту

very much like the better known Administration officials describ-MIG-15. The captured film has ed it primarily as courtesy enabled the Air Force to note the foodwill telp, but one which will slight differences between

for M. MIG and the Type-15 which Provide

opportunity Auriol to have discussions with were not clearly evident from

Truman and Mr George air observation. Mr

The film further showed that Marshall, the Defence Secretary. SELLESTALT

developing arc on such issues as West European Russian

Planes defence, German rearmament, along lines familiar to the US! One sequence_pic- Air Force. and Indo-China.

formation of TU-4 Mr Michael McDermott, State tured Department Press Officer, said "Tupeley" bombers that are so he knew nothing about the visit similar to the American B-29 that most obser- by French Premier Rene Pleven, Superfortress which Parls dispatches sald vers would be unable to distin- might come before the Auriol guish between the two types.

transport two-engined fuselage is almost identical to the Douglas C-47, but with a nose wheel like that used on

trip.

McDermott sald there Mär have been no discussions with the French on that subject.

Diplomats said if M. Pleven

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CHINA

Ketablished' 1847

MAIL

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1951.

Two War-Time Scenes From Korea

Here are two contrast. ing scenes from the war Above front in Korea. Chinese prisoners round- ed by US Marines in the frigid mountains of North two Korea. Opposite, mascots of the Middlesex Regiment, a Korean boy whose parents were killed and who has been re- named Sandy, and a black and white rabbit. They are seen at a British front line position north Seoul. Pictures by AP and London Express Ser- vice.

of

Former PM

The Russians also are using a Criticises

whose

wants to come to Washington the latest series of Martin trans- he State Department would ports.-Associated Press,

Consider a possible agenda, but

there is no present Intention to take the initiative here.

Madame Auriol will accom- pany the President and

they

will be guests at Blair House, the President's temporary home, for at least part of their visit,;

Associated Press,

RAID ON

OPIUM DEN

Congress

MacArthur

Sydney, Jan. 2. former Australian Prime Minister, Mr W. M.

A

Hughes General

said today that Douglas Mac.

Rejects Two Arthur's New Year's Day

Bills

Washington, Jan. 2. Bills to make an estimated

88,000 Asians in the US eligible

suggestion

that Japan might have to re-arm leaves the him "wide open to severest criticism."

Commenting at a news con- ference on the General's declara-

for. American citizenship, and tion that Japan might have to to provide

burial benefits for re-arm if international lawless- Philippines veterans died with on

Con-ness continued to threaten the the passing of the 81st gress.

Proponents of both measures

peace, Mr Hughes said;

"I decline to accept General were hopeful of reintroducing MacArthur's advice in this mat- them and securing their passage early in the session of the 82nd Congress now started.

had

Re-arming Japan, he said, would be "a pretty high price to pay for the assistance of those who only yesterday were our

veterans enemies."

A Police party raided oplum divan at an unnumber- ed hut at Lin Fa Kung Hill Bay View at 10.30 last night when they arrested nine opium Amokers and zeized six pipes, one stem, 27 small pots of pre- pared opium and eight lamps.

Both billa died in the Senate However, the keeper of the

The House of Representatives divan managed to escape before

approved them. the Police arrived,

The Philippines The

smokers were burial benefi bil did not get nine

"What has happened in arraigned before Mr Reynolds at out of the Senate Finance Com-

said Mr Hughes, who Central this morning charged mittee,

Chairman Korea,' Committee

Prime Minister during with smoking in an oplum divan. Walter George polled the Com-was

one previous mitice With more than

its final hours in World War I is certainly not to his (General 29, conviction, Leung Sang,

an effort to send the measure to a monument six the Senate floor, but members MacArthur's) generalship printer, was fined $250 or Lau Foon, weeks,

"several members" the high (Japanese) Ideals in hawker,

Bald later chan Tel, 40,

Chi, 35, seaman, were each Aned $200 or declined to approve it on the which he places so much faith same as held by It needs "further are still the

those Japanese who only Mr George said he would in-yesterday were being tried for

Bhocking barbarities to Aus again imme-

tralian soldiers and prisoners of Olin Representative Teague of Texas said he would

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coolie,

NE

in

six weeks, while Yuen To, 28, hearings."

ground that

printer,

Lau Cheung, 37, coolle,

Chol Chiu, 62, hawker, Ng Tung, troduce the bill 28, waller and Li Tong, 34, walter, were each fined $100 or diately. four weeks.

WAIT."

4

The smoking paraphernalia

reintroduce the bill in the House.

External Affairs

was ordered to be confiscated.

Illegal Export

Of Kerosene

Aine of $200 was imposed on Sin Ton-hay 38, master of motor Junk M334T by Mr Wicics at Kowloon this morning for at tempting to export three tons of kerosene being, prohibited and unmanifested cargo,

Witness Demonstrates Revolver To Jury

DRINK

Coca-Cola

20 GERMANS AND A CAT AWAIT INVASION'

Hamburg, Jan. 2.

Twenty Germans and a cat were tonight huddled on Heligoland, grimly awaiting the Anglo- German "invasion" fleet due to sail at 2 a.m. GMT from Cuxhaven in an effort to prise them off the rocky North Sea Island.

The invasion plan calls for two boats-the British patrol craft Elleen with 15 German police and the RAF launch A-4 which may bring armed British Marines.

SENT TO HOUSE OF DETENTION

A Finnish crew member of

.

The 17 squatters, whose windlashed vigil is a protest against Anglo-American use of the Island as a practice bomb- ing target, have sworn "every possible resistance" against at- tempts to remove them.

Three reporters sharing their bomb-damaged shelter said to- day,

setma to be

Baerybody

Von Blanc, chief of

the Cuxhaven minesweeping

the my Grete Maersk, Olaf unit, said today that the British have suspended him for refus- Nakkara, 23, was sent to the ing to ferry police out to Hell- House of Detention by Mr T. Bgoland.

Low at the Marine Court this The protest demonstration has morning for remaining in

the grown like a snowball since Colony after the departure of two German students began his vessel which left Hongkong their occupation on December on January 1.

21.

have

been in squatters Fishermen risked

German papers

the supporting

Sub-Inap. L G. Nippard said that Nakkara and two other crew members of the my Grele viitorinis, Maersk went ashore on New storm-swept seas to carry sup-

Year morning. When the two

of them returned to Kow- loon, they found the ship had

However, already left.

they were just in time to catch the motor-boat. They were

alberantly transferred to the i

pilot boat which took them lo the vessel, as she was going out of the harbour, The agents were told that Nakkara was still ashore.

Nakkara returned to the wharf at noon, but the vessel had al- ready left her berth.

He turned up at the Police Station at about 2 pm, saying that his steamér had salled with- out him. He had only five cents in his pocket.

The Grete Maresk is expect- ed to return to Hongkong come time at the end of January or early next month, Inspector Nippard added.

Nakkara pleaded gulity and offered no statement.

Armed Robbery

In NT

Six armed robbers gain- ed entry to 225, Kung Ning Village, Sheung Shul at I o'clock this morning under the pretence of bo- ing policemen in search of gasoline.

They produced-thres re- volvers described us bo- Ing "about one foot in

atrd Length

Wied and gagged the occupants, de- parling around 3,80 0, with $600, 4 gold rings, and a large amount of clothing.

The affair was later re-

ported to the police by the victims.

102 Hours Of Water a Day

It was officially an- nounced this morning that, starting tomorrow, the Colony's datly water supply will be restricted to ten and a half hours. At the present res- trictions provide for a 12-hour supply.

Beginning tomorrow water through taps will be available from 6.30 a.m., to 1.30 p.m., and from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The new restrictions are necessary because existing storage is in- sufficient for daily con- sumption.

Mail Notices

Unjem, otherwise stated, reglo- tered articles by air or sea) and parcel posts close one hour earlier than the ordinary mali where malis close on Sundays. ar before 19.00 mm. on any other days,

parcel posts

On the previous day, falls are closed at Kowloon Central Port Once san hour earlier than the G.P.O. closing times.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 Clodoy Times By Air Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Iran,

and registered

p.m. close ut 5

Africa, Bat

Pakistan..

South Great Britain.. Italy &r N. W, Europe, 5 pan.

Indo-China, 5 pm Canada, 5_p.m. Formosa & V.S.A. & p.m.

Closing Times By Bes Indo-China, 3 p.m.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 Closing Timer By Air Okinawa, pm.

Gulf:

India, Pakistan, Persian Forts, Egypt, East & South Africa.. Mauritius Great Britain, Italy & N. W. Europe, 8 p.m.

Slam, Malaya & Indonesia, 5 p.m. Japan & Korea, a p.m. Philippines, i p.m. Formosa, 5 pm.

Indo-China, Trench Harih

& Franco. 6 p..

Closing Times By Bea Japan. 31 a.m.

India, Noon.

Africa

Malaya, Ceylon, Madagascar. India: & Pakistan, ‘2. pim.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 5 Closing Times By Air-

3. N. Borneo, Australia & New Zealand, 5 p.m.

Philippines. Hawall & U.S.A (lettera second class mali Radi parcels) Guam, (lettere and second

Bp.m.

South Africa, Mauritius, Great Bri- p.m.

tain, Italy & N. W. Europe.

Formosa, p..

Closing Times By Sea Indo-China, 10 a.m. Japan, 2 pm.

piles donated by supportera-class mall) Canada (letters only), Mr G. Hensen, representing including milk for the Cat. A Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, India, the agents, Jebsen and Bremen company was reported Persian Gulf Porta, Egypt, East de

pre- the Magistrate to have given a wooden Company, told

the demonstrators to that the company was not pre- tab for and live in. pared to provide board lodging for Nokkara.

The State Cabinet of Schles-

the Mr Low, convicted and cau- wig-Holstein, in

British toned Nakkara, and said that zone, today held an emergency since the agents were not pre-meeting to discuss German en- orders pared to pay for his upkeep, he forcement of British

trespassing on the would have to send him to the banning House of Detention until the re-Island. turn of the vessel..

Stole. Friend's

Clothing

Li Pui, owner-manager of. a noodle shop in Cheung- A 23-year-old unemployed shawan Road this morning brandished a rusty but fire-man Chun Tong who said that able .45 calibre Colt revolver at a jury in the Supreme he stole his friend's clothing to Court. He was demonstrating to the Jury how the gun had been levelled at him by one of five men who had eaten a meal in his shop. refused to pay the hill, then robbed him instead.

Fishermen's Offences

the value of $23, pawned and then returned the pawn ticket to his friend, was given a month by Mr Winter at Kowloon this morning.

"SATURDAY, JANUARY Times By Air Closing Formosa, 3 puta.

Slam, 5 pm.

Closing Times By Bes

Bum, 10 a.m.

Malaya, Indonesia, Indir- & Pakla- tan, 10 a.m.

And in a New Year speech, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 Prince Hubertis Zu Loewen-

Closing Times By Air Philippines & B.N. Borneo, 3 p.m. stein, one of the squatters

Binam Burma, India, Pakistan, leaders, told, his divering com- Iraq, Iran, Egypİ, Bast & South patriots that the whole affair is Africa, Mauriius. Great. Britaiti, a test of the "destiny of Anglo-Italy & N. W. Europe, 8 p.m. German relations." Associated Press.

New Step In

French Purge

According to Inspector Of Reds

Radio Hongkong

FLET.

சூ "Hongkong Calling"-Pro- gramma Stinmary: 8.02 "Tax For the Moderns"--Presented by John- Waring (Studio); B20, Daly's Theatre Waltz Memories; 0.40, Peto Valderra- ma at the Piano (Studio); 7. World News and News Analysis' (London Relay): 7.16, Services Quiz: Con-- In the dock before Mr Justice

ducted by Peter Simon (Studio);

Interlude: 7.33, Orchestral Scholes, were. Teang Sum, 28,

Highlights of 1980 (London Relay); Paris, Jan. 2. Tang Ming, 23, Chan Wah 32, in Hamilton street by, a con-

8.20, "Lucky Dip-Variety Requests. ali

Spence unemployed. They

The French Cabinet, at its Presented by Paulics are stable who made enquiries. It

take (Studio); 9.30, "Services Spotlight" charged with robbery with ag was revealed that defendant had meeting tomorrow, will

Madlesex gravation. The third accused stolen tho

Regiment,

Club Kowloon); 10, and fellow-travellers NAA.E.I.

Hill defendant was seen quar- relling with the complainant.

men

had

Pope Receives Arab Leader

his new steps in its purge of Com-By the Band of the

[Holay from

Ús

the

clothing from is also charged with possession triend's hut in Kowloon Tsai munists of arms.

village and pawned

it for from key Civil Service poste, it Radio News Real (London Helay) Report: 10.10 - Orchestra: už the Week--N.B.C. 11. Put giving evidence, sild $4. The clothing was redeem was learned from sources closa 15, Weather For being underway without a

to the Government.

Symphony Orchestra: 10.10, United Following up the removal last Nations certificated coxswain and a cor- that at about 10.20 p.moned from the pawnshop.

Album:

Andre and is Orchestra: tiffented, engineer and breach of September 17 he was behind

April 38 of the Communist atom Kostelanetz

"Goodnight "Mude": 11.29. his licence conditions, Ip Loung- the counter of his shop when

scientist, Frederic Joliot-Curie, Wh

Weather Report: God Bave the King: kee, 24, master of fishing-boat live men came in. The

the French High Commis- 11.50, Cloto Down Minister No. 6088A; was Aned $150 by Mr all sat round a table and order- The Asian citizenship bill ap- Percy C. Spender said today T. B. Low at the Marine Court noodles. When the men

sioner for Atomic Energy, the ed: A moul of chicken and

Cabinet now intends to make plied to about 85,000 Japanese, that Australia's polley toward this morning.

changes other

in the Atomic finished they 3,000 Koreans and 145 Poly-Japan had not changed. The

rose, from the nestans who have become per-Australian view, he said, is According to the Prosecution, table and

Energy Commission's two came to the

torate. Vatica£ City, Jan. 2. pro. manent residents of the United that there should be an early defendant's boat was intercepted counter. One suddenly

The

appointment States Associated Press,

said: The Secretary-General of the settlement of a peace treaty off Repulse Bay on Thursday duced a revolver

Arab League, Azzam Pasha, was director-Madame Irene Joliot- with Japan, but there must be night and was found to be atted "Money, money, money".

received in private audience by Curie, the wife of Professor appropriate safeguards against with mechancial means of pro-

the Pope today.

Curlo, the daughter of the dis- the resurgence- of Japanese pulsion, but there was neither

Azzam Pasha, on his way back coverers of radium, and herself coxswain nor en reached over the counter, pull- 'n 'qualided

ed open the till drawer and to Egypt from New York, was a distinguished scientist - will git.cer on board.

grabbed a handful of dollar and on a brief visit to Rome as the not renewed, it was learned ten cent notes.

of the Egyptian Embassy in quarters close to the Cabinet. The directors term of office Reuter,

adds that the Press

Eight Strokes For militarismAssociated Press,

Indecont Assault

Eight strokes of the cane Chased

were ordered to be given to # 17-year-old apprentice carpen

Thief

His junk was Intercepted at ter, Tam Shun, by Mr Winter For 500 Yards Lyemun Pass when clearing for this morning at Kowloon

for

assaulting

12-

Macao Five oil tank were indecently found on board containing kero-year-old glil at Shek Kip Mei dix strokes of the cane, with sene. This kerosene was ordered village yesterday. to be condecated,

The girl who sent to the

At the approach of the Marino Police launch, defendant switch-

and

Witness said the man

The men then

dashed

then

guest

here

out

Direc-

of

ono

ed off the motor and attempted into the street. He gavo chase |audience Insted nearly half expired today. They wETD AP-

to hide it by covering it with but lost them. piece of cloth, the prosecuting officer added.

The case is continuing.

in-

Sentence of two months and

Defendant, pleading guilty, an order to be expelled wwo stated that the motor was

י !

When passing sentence Mr Kowloon Hospital and examin- given to Ma Koon-ken 25, un-stalled for use in case of emer-HAD NO LICENCE Wicks said if the people of the ed, but was found to have been caployed by Mr Winter at gency, Colony would abide with the been unharmed., spirit of the regulations

this

type of ofvace could not arigo.

• GIRL BEGGAR

FOKI'S CRUELTY

trate.

of

TO DRIVE CAR

United

for five years pointed Hour, during which the pontiff January, 1940-Neuter, and the Arab leader discussed

in

Intelligence Test solution

men par

100-)

(2) If there, arb m Sicipating, there are women. Bence. (50 = mn) warnin 100 mm) (50 +m COLOM

= ((134 0T) BRATSORT, LORO DE

BER) Let there be p men -par- sicipating among tho 7 in our - TRILAKU Wiio roosive 910 coins. -)

"ADRA DEL+} {*} (80+01) = 810

The only positive integral solu tion, ia pada zam50.

.89 men

mach rodstvo 80 cotne; 2 WOLDED

much recstrs 20.

·

„Thore warstwa, women, var=" tisipants in our village.

3- Landon Reprem Bersion.

Middle Eastern problems and 80 BARS OF GOLD CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE

the situation in the Holy Land.

Detective Slain

·FOUND ON SHIP

Eighty bars of gold weighing

ANSWERS.

Licensed -1

beggars in wore

bivo

400 tao and valued about 101, Scotland, who

Kowloon this morning for lar-

marter Lai Kam-tai,

200 were found aboard the as gowns, received alms from the Pakhol on December 80 by King and were required to ceny of two dollars from the mailing-junte No. 1070Ha,, apfe

A fine of $200 was imposed

Bingapore, Jan, 2 peared on similar charges, was on Law Yuen-ing 24, of. Hop

for his wellaro. 2. „h con- person,

revenue officers, A polleo detective was sinin

At Central this morning Mr

Pritious objector to war. J. According to Inspector. Hii also fined $160 by the Magis Shing street by Mr Winter at tonight by two Chinese youths, Hin-shing Lo made an order. It is a combination of the

Kowloon this complainant Li Kwok-wah,

morning. Me: Low told defendants that driving a car without valla aist terrorists. "For": carrying" "16" chicksèrie, woman, while walking" slong

for beloved by police to be Commu- for confiscation of the gold on Ditterbug and conga. 4. A the application of Rovenue singer, writer or composer of an 8-year-old girl, who was

clearly stated in the licence. caught begging in the streets dicks next geces tied together Fel Ho Street had two dollars it was

detective, Ang Dena mapector D. Know who anso that ballads. B. One-millionth of dined two dollars, or three with acnegra and overhung, extracted from hen pocket licence books that no mechanical Inspector Hill said that: yaş- SWANA Mr d'Almada" at Kow. 14-year-oldĩ nhớp đơki was fried ƒ Two constables:who were oft means of propulsion: could "bejterday at the 13 mile stone cycle ingot of his motore) hero' were no claimants to the second. d. To bulld and repair

Chinees quarter of the gold bars

The

Bions

25

A

Her

on this morning, headri's parents died several the Battery Street on Archer, after cheming him for 300 and sira ngo and she was left in her afternoon and charged with The constables were: commend

cruelty to animala, maka pumaso) eo by the maletrate,

aunt told the court that this coming. "Hs weg: okrested patent and, sartated, defendant iuftèntion to it. He warned them while, driving the cac ROCKS", have sought 'the detective's re-

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Associated Press,

Wyndham BLYWIG CITY VS VHKOdies in the Colony, of Hongkoxur,

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