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CHINA MAIL
"Folies Bergeres" To Put On Show
Im London
London, Feb. 4.
London and Paris matched nudes for the honour of staging the new edition of the Folies Bergeres and London won by a couple of points.
So, said producer Dick Hurran, for tho first time in history the most famous of all the world's girlie shows will go out of its homeland to break in a new revue,
"Incredible as It may sound
to everybody from Grandpapa down we're going to have the honour of staging the new ver- sinn of the saucy Folles right Hurran here on Plecndilly."
sald. "The French will create -no one can touch them on singe effects, you know, and they'll pravidie the music well.
20
Tokyo Round-up
Of Reds
04
Tokyo, Feb. 4. Police arrested
370
Communists
today
In
simultaneous dawn
rakle
"But the girls will be British- of them," he added with
Philippines, Hawal & U.S.A. det. tion: "You should have seen
lers secu el mall te parerko Gunn flute and
Ik www those British girls spond elsaj came through!" mait Cena, tettera only), 3 p.m
Furma. 5 jem.
James Kopen
THISDAY, PERTARY
Enely Cloud
F
Hurran pointed with pride to En photograph of Liz Cookson, six feel three inches and usually billed as "the biggest peaches and
complexion cream, Maleva Indones. Agetralla ond Britain." New Zealand, 9.50 .m.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7
New Year Holiday Closing Ties By Air
Formosa, 10 am.
Okinawa, Heon..
Stam. Bum Tadje, Palästan, Treq. Iraq. Egypt. East & South Afelen, Maurities Great Britain, Italy, N.W. Ernor and Freterit.
Indo-Chion, Noon.
Canada & S.A., Noon. Formore, Neon.
Bandits Hold Up.
A Train
in
"Os ke Liz have talents that stick out a mile," Hurran enthused, "That's where we've got it on the French. Our girls can project a lot more over the footlights."
Britain
was
le raid that sensible of the new honour that had come its
way-"It's Like Pasadena
Trafalgar picking Square for the Tournament of Roses"--and that it planned to give the new show such a pro- luction that it would not be exceeded even in Paris,
French, however, are taking the whole matter with Gallic fortitude, politely inclined, behind a cur tain of 'est-ce pas, to regard Lendon production us in the nature of a provincial try- The bandite, all in their early out before the show bits the big twentien, went from passengetown-Paris,
Tokyo, Feb. 4. Four young bandits threatened passengers on a train on Satur- day evening with pistols and daggers, emptied their victims' pockets of small loot, then jumped of
Fukaya at the station 45 miles northwest of Tokyo.
to passenger, brandishing their weapons.
The
the
"They
about rumours
Are
that
Askeri They did not, how- ever, find anything of valuesome French nudes had slipped Reuter.
into his bevy under assumed names. Hurran snorted:
"Nonsense, when you've been in hy business as long as I have you can always tell one coun- from another."-United
School Link
Scheme
London, Feb. 4, The Ministry of Education in- nounced today a new scheme to link schools is Britain with Aus- schools in Germany and
tria.
15
und
inter-school the cx-
try
Press.
Finn Envoy
To Peking
12 provides for the Inter- change of pupils, correspondence change of information of mutual Mr Hugo interest such as school work, scouting, local life and prob- lems.
The Ministry rald that many and Austrian schools German had been calling for such a scheme-Reuter.
L
London, Feb. 4,
on 424 secret distribution points of the Communist
The da
newspaper,
Voice of Peaco The Voice
of Peace" succeeded "Akahita" (Red Flag), whose publication was banned by the direct order of General Douglas MacArthur a few days after the outbreak of the Korean war in June last year.
of
The Japanese Govern- ment auspended publica- tion of "The Volco Peace" on Jan. 23,
3. Ar- resting 25 Communista connected with it. Tho police were looking for 63 additional Communista in connection with today's raids ----Reuter.
Rearmament Threat To Economy
Established 1345
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1951.
THIS WAS ONE FOR THE BOOK
Nehru Speech
On Foreign
Affairs
New Delhi, Feb. 4. The Indian Prime Minister, Pandit
Nehru, is expected to make a statement on the inter- national situation later this week in the Indian Parliament, which reassembles tomorrow.
After a break of six weeks Parliament had a heavy legisla- tive programme in addition to the annual budget, due to be presented on February 28,
A French officer talks
to an Algerian sergeant H
Ahmed Ben Brik, Just after his escape from Vietminh captivity in fighting north of Hanoi. The sergeant was cap-
Holding
DRINK
For Hospitality
Serve Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola
Trying
noon Coca-Cola
From The Filos
To Find 100 Years Helpers
UN GOOD OFFICES
COMMITTEE
Now York, February 4.
Ago
"Inglorious Sloth"
Those engaged in raising the "Canton" from her present pos!-
Assembly President Nas- tion, design to effect their rollah Entezam of Iran purpose by means of chains, we strove valiantly today to hear, to be carried underneath
the hull mea willing to Steamers should have been run- It is singular that help try to negotiate a
the tract with "Canton's" disaster for settlement
without being aware
find two
peaco
Communist China. .
ning in
years,
of the
many
of
of
the
the existence of the cluster
within which
The Peking regime has al- five rooks ready said it will have nothing "Canton"
13 firmly wedgeri. we аге been he
to do with the proposed three Captain Soames, says,
Commit-informed, that if he had "Good Offices man
asked if rocks were there teo" and there is a marked re- luctance among diplomats to would have said, decidedly, there
serve on it,
were none.
What
ore our surveying
Dr Entezam was named chair-vessels about? It is only a few ago we asked, in all man under terms of the US re-ceks solution branding Red China un simplicity, what was the use of an Admiral on this station; nggressor in Korea,
Instancing the fact that Citizens Indla's Sir Benegal N. Rau, can hardly go out of the har- who sparked carlier mediationbour but they are in danger of the by negotiations aro hopeless at numeroys pirates skulking in present. Canada's Lester B. Pearson, who served with Sirour
lars, to whom Benegal and Dr Entezam on the
afford greater nothing would earlier Committee, also prefers pleasure, than a brush with the
#lond not to serve.
tails" are allowed to luxuriate
In inglorious sloth.
murdered The efforts, had said that new truce being
Pass Against
lured when his machine Communism
gun jammed, but the started again weapon after he hit a Vietminh soldier over the head with it. He killed four of the rebel troops in making his escape.-AP Picture.
Gave False
Congress Information
our Vicinity; whilst
What a alce little employment, the winter, "for
the
erary
mids
of
MAY CHANGE MIND
Washington, Feb. 4. There is a possibility Mr The American Minister to Pearson may change his mind
a survey of Indo-China, Mr Donald R. since It is known other Com Kee-aw's shores have been; Heath, declared today that monwealth countries
are ur whilst the presents of a British French and Vietnam troopsing him to take part.
man of war's launch, ready for fighting in Indo-China with the
here, and
and
the
there, would introduced a
now
have
of ethics in the
of the
Dragon
boat
An
help of American arms "ore Only today a British spokes- instant action, now anchored holding the pass against the man said, "Mr Pearson, with his here, spread of Communism to South- great good sense, Intelligence very soon East Asia."
International
prestige, new system
practice on should certainly serve
prowlers. That was the real importance: Committee." of the anti-Communist struggle Mr Pearson and Sir negal No later than Sunday last a in Indo-China, Mr Heath said on have until Monday morning to Captain of a ship, in a Hakow Today Mr Nehru addressed
a television programme.
make their minds.
boat, was chased from Stone- up members
the of
He denied Communist pro- Meanwhile it is known that cutter's Island, right down to New York, Feb. 4.
Parliamentary Party at a closed
paganda that American arms Dr Entezam has been sounding his, vessel's side, then to anchor
the Cap-sing-moon. improved meeting, reviewing. It is under- Great Britain's
Sentence of two months' hard were being used "lo bolster up out Sven Graftstrom of Sweden, in stood, the recent Commonwealth economic condition is being
in Sir Mohamad Zafrullah Khan of Offeer of the P & O S.N. Com- labour was passed on Tseng the French colonial regime threatened by the expanded de- Prime Ministers' talks in Lon- Kwong, 32, unemployed, by Mr Indo-China," but accused the Pakistan and Ame Sunde of pany on his way from Hongkong
don and the
Indian foreign-shing Lo at Central this Chinese Communists of "sabre Norway as possible alternales. to Kee-ow experienced fence programme and shortage
reference the Federal policy with special
rathing" on Indo-China's morning when he pleaded guilty | ratin
All concerned maintained a similar unpleasantness, of raw materials,
York to Korea.
silence but it is diplomatic Reserve Bank of New
to a change of obtaining money borders.
Mr Heath, American represen-understood that the final deci Sir George Bonham sold today.
by false pretences.
iative to the Indo-Chinese sions will be made, not by the Assoclated States of Vietnam, men ihemselves, but their The "Register" of yesterday Lros and Cambodia, said that the governments on the polley level. French colonial regime which the Communists accuse the Unit- ed States of supporting ended on Dec. 16.
For the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 1951, the local Central Baul's monthly pointed out that Britain's Prime Minister Clement
The legislative business be- fore Parliament Includes 53 Bijls, of which 26 are new, with the controversial Hindu Code Bill at the top of the agenda Attice has indicated for the opening day. that defence expenditures may reach £1,300,000,000 or 62.5 percent more than the estimat- ed amount for the current fiscal
year.
It said, "This defence plan is being adopted by a country that
nt already working 'full stretch' with Ettle unused in-
Is
The Dil, which modifles and liberalises Hindu law, was first introduced in the old Central Legislative Assembly about four before the transfer of months power in 1947. ― Reuter.
Valvanne Brat dustrial capaelly or manpower. Young Widow's
Finnish Minister to the Chinese People's Repubile, arrived in Peking tonight, according to New China News Agency report received here,
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of
He was welcomed by Chinese officials and representatives foreign legations.
The Puzzle Of Minister
Korea
(Continued from Page 1) decimated by typhus and other diseases.
3. Red China herself, alarmed at the possible invasion by Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist Chinese forces from Formosa and thinking of Peking before Moscow, has whisked them back home.
gel
Red Chira playing is own 4. hand and not wanting to embroiled, possibly alone, with the West, is still hoplog for a ecase-fire in Korea.
And all this, of course, might; be right. So might the theory that the Chinese hordes will descend on the thin United Nations line. Nobody know5- which is the essence of any good puzzle, especially this Chinese one London Express Service.
Radio Hongkong
HKT.
8.00, "Programme Summary: 1.02. Children's Half Hour-Conducted by Jack Frost (Studio); 0.30, Portuguese Half Flour (Studio); 7,00, World News and Nows Analysis (London Relay); 7.5, "Heather Mixture"-A Variety Programme from Scotland (DBCTS): 7.45. Landon Theatre Orchestra: 00. "From the Editorials" (London Relay Recorded); 8.10, Wynford Vaughan Thomas is. "Glad to Meet You" in Stratford and
tho Cotswolde (DRCTS): 6.30, “I Like What I Like" Presented by John McLeod (Studio): 9,00, "ima" (BBCTS); 9:30, Beethoven's Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Major, Op. Artur Schnabel the London Philhar- (Piano) and monio Orchestra, Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent: 10.00 Radio News Tieel (Londow Relay): 10.10, Weather Report: 10.10. Life letory of a Delu
on Study of aPersecution Complex (BBera); 11.18, "Goodnight Muno: 11.59, Weather Report; God Save the King; 1150, Close Down,
Jerusalem Shooting
London, Feb. 4, Israel Radio said today that recent immigrant to Iwani wha killed by how fired from the wall of Jerusalem's'ohi city to
to India, where
hc In
(Mr Valvanne is Finland's
his credentials presented January last year. Finland re- China's Communis! cognised
August and Government Jast
whose raw material position generally tight and whose inter- national economie position can still more deteriorate."-United Press,
Appointment To Singapore
Lapse
Det. Sub-Insp. J. Martin, prosecuting, told the Court that on January 30, defendant arrived at the CID Central Police Station and gave certain information to Li Chau-sl.ing, chief detective. He was then given $$ which he On Jan. 1 the French turned demanded for the information, over all local governments to the Later he took the Police to look native States-Reuter. for arms and robbers but they were not to be found. He then admitted
that he had given false information
hdmitted Defendant
this morning that he had given wrong information saying that he was an oplum addiet and needed money for smoking.
Alleged
Kidnapping
Associated Press.
Church To Hold
Bazaar
REW
has a "Sketch of Sir George Benham's Governmentship of Hongkong" reprinted from the Overland Issue of the 20th ul- timo, Intended as a rebuttal to our assertion that His Excel- lency's career, during the period of his stay in China, has been unmarked by any public act calling for the conference of With a view to raising funds such dignities as-first a Com- panionship of the order and for the building of
then, Knight Commander- Parochial Hall, the St Mar-
ship of the Bath, readers of the garet's Church, at 2A Broad-ship of
will, at- wood Road, Happy Valley, will "Register" at home,
the article in ques hold a a bazaar at the site of the tach, to
Amusement Witty, Eastern
Park tion, just as much importance the it is intrinsically worth. The CB, CBE, Inspector
the Causeway
Bay,
opposite
Is silent on Sir "Register" Royal Army Service Corps, ac-
Feb. 11 from Roxy Theatre on
Samuel's Plenipotentiurial mea- companied by Lt. Col. T, H. 10
11 p.m a.m. to 11 Phillips, ADST Load Forces, The bazaar will be held under sures for the simple this
inspected morning RASC
Headquarters field Barracks, Kowloon, Major-General Witty,
Headquarters Inspection
Major-General H.M.
of
in
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reason.
A young widow, who had been in the Colony for only a month, was sent to prison for six months and ordered to be by Mr d'Almada at expelled
the the distinguished patronage of we expect, that there is nothing
to
about be sold Kowloon this morning for pick-
at Whit-Ils Excellency Mgr. Henry Val- whatever
them. torta, Catholle Bishop of Hong-
Far be it from us, at this sea- defendant, Chan Sau-
Chan, will who kong. Mrs Doreen
son, when, as a Contemporary London, Feb. 4.
33, living at an unnum- Two days' remand for further is making a farewell tour of officially open the bazaar. ying,
mind is all Major General R.G.O.C. bered hut in Shaukiwan, ex- Inquiries was granted to the the RASC In the Far East bc-
The one-story new hall, wilt would say "the
to, enter upon R decided to exchange envoys Scolt, C.B.E., British Comman- tracted a plastic parse contain- Poitee by Mr d'Almada at Kow-fore he retires later the be erected on a site at present charitable"
basketball
discussion of the various promi- of the Hamburg District, ing $2.00 from a pedestrian, loon this morning in the ease year, was greeted at the bar-used as
ground with Peking. It was reported der
measures and reforms In Helsinki
three that Mr Vaivanne has been appointed Commander Chan Chi, in Argyle Street against
Klangsumen racks by a
of honour. guard
near the church building. The nent
will which the "Register" haz yot In
visit Peking only oc- of the Singapore District as from yesterday. would
charged with the forcible deten-
general construction of the
hall will down from a memory, freshened, She claimed in migltation lon of remaining stationed May, the War Ofce announced
he 12-year-old boy, salute
The new casionally,
today. Reuter.
that she yielded to temptation Stephen Hela with intent to RASC --(commander Major, hall will be used by the church only, by some title, generally
of His New Delhi)-Reuter.
composed for educational and recrea- unknown,
complaisance. We pure a ranso
defendants are Wong of locally enlisted personnel, tional purposes and for holding cellency's Sau-po allas Ting
Sou-po, 30. After Inspecting the parade meetings, lectures and concerts. should, however, be indiced un- Tsul Ngai-man alias Au-yeung he visted the workshops of The Rev. Father A. Rigant!, true to the cause in which we Wah, 82, and Cheung Min, 42. the Company and watched the Rector of St. Margaret's Church, are engaged, a desire, us for
chairman of is
the First two were alleged to have men at work.
Bazaarterests of this Colony-if we 10 Wal Major-General Witty later Committee and the Rev.
Pittavino House John lunched with His for the bazaar arangements.
Governor, Sir
"We travelled rather like a registered parcel,' says the Archbishop about his Australian trip
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Di. Gindrey. · Fiskiar bishop of Cynjarbury, and... hữ wife at fouthampton
more 1ban
8100 ilimin. Sihar KAYO 140
"We travelled_rsther 'Ike, registered paroc), "Extinto the post and sous day by Padaya from „one... place to
„Jā Jondon, Kagreat dervios,
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After TAB Company | cost about $40,000.
K. Paulter)
which
for Government
taken the boy from Ching Street on January 30 left with intent to procure a ran- where he
for his liberation, The Excellency the third was alleged to have de- Alexander Grantham. tained the boy at Lion Rock
som
after his abduction.
Det. Sub Inspector Kavanaugh is prosecuting.
T
Seventh Issue
Of The Orient
lucky disc
Three
Men Charged
Shanghai
is resather
act
Ex-
as in us lieto further the real
allowed the "Register's" dictum
to pass unchallenged viz, that At least 17 stalls will be "as a career of practical useful- ground. Side-ness and honest endeavour to do put up on the shows will Include tournament the best for this supplanted darts,
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shooting games, settlement, and to develop such Mickey
Mouse archery, cueball, resources as yet remain to it (1)
tips, lucky It is one which does him "good dips, lucky miniature horse race, credit; and it in the course of lucky hits, tings tourney. Re-the month, we are not freshments will be also served, anticipated in our review of the The Orlent magazine is now There will be a cinema show:
shall, Register's review, In its seventh issue, Still priced to be run by the 20th HK Boy perhaps, have a world or two to at $1 per copy despite the rising Scouts, the St Margaret's say on the "prominent acts" of cost of production, it has be- Church. come a periodical of topical in- terest to Orientals and Wester- ners alike,
An
absorbing article by Kabir discusses cultural renaissance, Hlustrations accompany
Three Shanghai. men were charged before Mr Winter at Kowloon this morning with Humayun indecent publication and scud- India's ing by post letters containing Many obscene pictures, and were re- the text. manded for three days.
They were La Chi-chiu,
In
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Sir Samuel George Bonham's career as Governor of Hongkong, desiring it once, and for all, to be understood, that our com plaint of Hls. Excellency's in- efficiency lles not so much in what has been done, but in what has been left undone.
HAWKERS - FILL |KOWLOON-COURT
Mr A.C. Scott, in 15 brilliant
traces pencil sketches, 23, b
the hair of Chinese photographer, and Weng Shul- development
from the 5th Century 35, unemployed, and Yip styles An-kan, 40, unemployed. De- till the present time.
"Raliway Reconstruction fondante were alleged to have
Chinn" discussen this committed the offences in De-Now: cember and Jarruary.
phase Important
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charges. Det forms A.D.C. guilty to the Sub-Inspector W. H. Summers prosecuted.
OWNER SOUGHT in three elements: earth, air and were ordered to be confiscate...
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One-hundred and five' bàw-. kern ware arrested during Ahe weekend and, with the exception [of three,' were' Anell $2 for 10 days by Mir d'Almada at Kow 1. Water. 2. Equally at home toon this morning. Their goods
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The Poller, are looking for the distillation of the wood of their ball of 810 estreated. L ́A shop assistant, Wong Kit, 42, the owner of a gold finger ring the camphor. tréo,, native to A fine of $1 each was
residing
nt_142 Salycungchoi which a 34-year-old unemploy- | China, Japan and ForrudSO.
Sporod on: Strest, first door, was fined $20 od, Wone Fal, matched at Fah John Milion.
Juvenile Hawkoste Thď Mr d'Almada at Kowloon Yuen Street yesterday, tris morning for spitting fa the defendant wha remanded for Best Class waiting room in the Star Ferry Company whart last
by
three days by Mr d'Almanda at Printed and published by TAKDERICH „Fancy Franklin for: Kowloon this morning on the and on behalf of Bouth China Probing Post Limited at 1-3, application of the Police.
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