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CHINA MAIL

LATE NEWS ON KOREAN SITUATION-

"Peace

Proposal" Tells

UN To Get Out"

Lake Success, Apr. 16.

North Korea, boasting that the Communists are sure to win, de- manded today that the UN get out of Korea.

In identical cables to Nasrolla h Entezam of Iran, President of the General Assembly, and to Holland's Daniel Von Balluseck, President of the Security Council, it also demanded that the UN punish what it called "monstrous American atrocities.””.

of the It made no mention presence of Chinese Communist i troops in Korea,

This was the 18th such com- munication received from North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Hen-cn, The previous cables have been shrugged off by un mmpressed UN delegations and officials. The same fate prob

ably

awalts this one.

A close comparison with the 17 previous communications the first dated June 28 and the 11-shows no February last modification in the Red position which might indiente any inten tion of negotiating peace in good faith.

These newest demands were drafted after the dismissal of General Douglas MacArthur and give no evidence that this action

the Reds in influenced

way.

uny

The cable concluded: "If the UN really desires to serve the cause of peace and security of the people, it must Immediately put an end to the -in. crimes of the US imperialists- Korea and condemn the war criminals who have organised or provoked these crimes, and must ensure a settlement of the Korean question in conformity with the will of the peace-

Peking Repeats Allegation

Tokyo, Apr. 17. Feking broadcast heard

this reported Tokyo morning that 30 American jet fighters made recon- naissance Bights over Foo chow, Amoy, Changno and Chongwu (or Chengwu) in

province Fuklen

on April 13. but were

repulsed by Chinese

anti-air defense fire. The broadcart said the flight was at 9 a.m.

This

the stound alleged attack by American planes reported by Communists in the past few An earlier broad+ daya. cart claimed that 200 planes appeared on April 11 and riraled Foooow, killing "Chinese civilians," -United Press,

loving peoples expressed in the decisions of the first World Peace Council."

not

Established 1845

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1951.

who argued that since the North Korean cable did demand a UN scat for Com- munist China nor the surrender of Formosa It was conciliatory in tone.

These sources maintained that the denunications of the US and demands for withdrawal were merely propaganda and should not be allowed to stand con- In the way of a "peace ference" which they interpreted the cable as

as offering.

But previous North Korean cables never have made de- mands on behalf of Red, China which has always spoken for itself through Moscow.— Associated Press.

or

THE WAR FRONT Eighth Army HQ., Apr. 17. Light Communist Screening forces offered only token op position to the cautions Allied drive into North Korea on Monday. Two Ailled units absolutely no contact reported with the Reds, as the Chinese Un front line screened An apparent regrouping of the armies farther Communist north.

The Chinese again attempted to hide their · movements un- There was a certain qualifiedder a pall of smoke crudely cptimism in some circles here produced by a series of brush fires but strong winds on Mon-

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For the first time since the Ailies drove across the 38th Parallel there was heavy resis- lance by large enemy forces re- ported from a single sector. ÜN infantrymen advanced cautious- ly, however, foregoing oppor- tunities to score spectacular gains through the thin Chinese front lines.

Army claimed soldiers killed or wounded and 56 POWs yester-

The Eighth

2,330 enemy

day largely on the western and west central fronts,

where a

series of small engagements

with rearguard forces continued. OFFICIAL SUMMARY

breeze across central Korca scattered the smoke on Monday.

Thai Prince In Korea

Looking decidedly "unroyal" in his battle dress, Prince Chalermpol (left), a captain with the Thailand battalion fighting in Korea, trudges along a road on the central front. With him is Lt-Col, Harold Bruce, an American liaison officer-AP Picture.

MacArthur's

In Japan

Policies In

To Remain

Tokyo, Apr. 7.

General Douglas MacArthur's policies in

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Seven Appeals

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Are Refused

Seven appeals against severity of sentence were brought by nine convicted men before the Full Court, comprising the Chief Justice, Sir Gerard Howe, and the Acting Puisne Judge, Mr Justice Scholes, this morning. They were all re- fused, as the Court held that none of the appellants had urged anything on their own behalf to induce the Court to alter the sentences..

sentence of nine

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Kwok Kam-hol, 31, Yeungsion of arms and ammunition

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and Chan without a licence, was refused | U.8.A., Ling-po, 20, appealed against his application against severity years hard of sentence. He claimed he had labour and 12 strokes of the been wrongly convicted, but the cane, passed upon them by Mr Court pointed out that his appll- Justice Gould on March 21,

cation was only against sentence, First appellant sald he had and not against conviction. parents dependent upon him,

refused niso Court when asked what his reasona Cheung Sze-mut's appeal against for muking the application his sentence of five years hard

were.

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letters uttering Second appellant told the demanding money with menaces, Court that although he was Cheung claimed he was in- Asos. found guilty this conscienco volved in trouble through bad kept telling him he was not company. He also claimed he He said that if he were kept in hatt a family to support, prison for a long time, his All these intter four Cidad family would be deprived of were ordered to have their sen- their livelihood. He asked the Court to substitute banishment In place of the term of Im- prisonment passed upon him.

Third appellant also claimed he had aged parents dependent upon him,

Refusing application to cach of the appellants for leave to appeal, the Court said they had put forward nothing to induce

tences dated from the date of) their conviction.

Breaks Into Godown

Republic.

9.30

Radio Hongkong

I.K.T.

5.00, Programme Summary: 0.02 "Symphony of Strings"-Geraldo and Hi String Choir (BBCTS): 0,30, "Cantonese by Radio" given by Miss Leg Was Lan and S.K. Lee (Studio): 650, Light Plano Parade: Patricia Rosshorough; 7.00, Beenes De Hallet. Op 1 (Ghazounov): 7.30, "Down Memory Lane" presented by Alleen Woods (Studio): 8.00, World News and News Analysis (London Relay): 8.15, "Box 200" Bert Gillette at The Hammond Organ: 8.00, Hongkong Social Welfare-A Talk by Mra D. 7. "Service For Others" arranged by **210 them to reduce the sentences,

Council of Social Service Chau Kam-tin, 30, who had

(Studio): 8.45, Operatio Arias sung by Ellabella Davis (Soprano): 9.00, pleaded

Mr gullty before

Recorded "From The Editorials Justice Gould to counte of Pleading guilty to breaking Rehy): 9.15. Weather Report: 9.11.

Boulih committing

Kwok Swire and McLane | Piano Recital by breach of a do- Into a portation order and possession Godown at the Taikoo Sugar (Studio); 9.30 Light Orchestral Belee

"Letter From Altatnir: entions: 0.45,

Cooke (London Relay): 10.00. "The of arms and ammunition with- Refinery, Shaukiwan, early on out a licence on March 22, when March 24, with others not in Haif Century" "The Second World he was sentenced to a total of custody and stealing a quantity War" by Chester Wilmot (BBCTS): nine years hard labour and 12 of pharmaceutical goods valued 11.00, Radio News Reel

Relay): 11.15, Good ught Music: 11.20 strokes of the cane, pleaded that at $11,184.85, Wong Wong, aline Weather Report: God Save The King: he was involved in trouble when Wong Yiu-ting, 28, unemployed, 11.30, Cleas Down.

months he met a friend after coming to was sentenced to 10 the New Territories to sell rice. Imprisonment by Mr Hin-shing He had aged parents and if he Lo at Central this morning. were kept in prison a long time he might not have a chance of seeing them alive again.

Man Admits He Was Landale Girl Guides Association

One Of A Gang

NOT A GOOD RECORD

The Court observed that ap-

had

the

Det. Sub-Inspector H. M. Dey told the Bench that Wong was Kowloon arrested on April 10 at Tsai. He admitted being 1 member of a gang of five men who broke into the godown, and Jeading to the gave information

128

(London

LO KO-YAM

EXECUTED

Japan, including completion of an early and justpellant several previous rocovery of all the property Staff to President Yuan Shih-kni peace, "are and will remain the policies" of the United States, the presidential envoy, Mr John Foster Dulles said today.

П

And

have

Lo Ko-yam, former Chief-of- and concurrently Chief of the convictions for assault with in- stolen, which was found at

Kwangtung Forces of the Na- second floor. ting the possession of arms and Two other men The Communists moved their

tent to rob and alding and abet-Tung Choi Street,

women tionalist Army, was executed in. smokescreen operation north-

ammunition, and furthermore were also charged with offences Lukfung haien East Kwangtung ward apparently to compensate for southerly winds but a stif Mr Dulles assured the Japanese people that there had been sentenced to six years connected with the incident. recently for reactionary nett

in 1940 for robbery.

Date for hearing of their case vitles against the country.

Lo was alleged to would be no change in the plan to conclude any early That is not a very good re- was fixed for June 28 at 9.30 a.m.

Justice com-

anti-Communkat. 39, unemployed, distributed Yeung Hu 50, widow, pamphlets and spread rumours The Reds set brush fires cast of peace treaty and added that progress had been made dur- card," the Chief When

an appellant and Tang

being ac- were charged

10 chuse unrest in the province. Pyongyang, 30 miles north of ing the two months since his peace mission left Japan mented.

the before

Court the border, southwest of Kum- after discussing terms of the treaty with General-Mac with a record like yours comes

to appeal cessories after the fact. Chan Twenty thousand people saw

of the Tinthe

of 17 anti-. execution Tak-fai, manager hwa, 20 mijes north

against severity of sentence, it of the Arthur and Japanese leaders.

Nathan

leaders at Yanping, Parallel, and in the mountains

MacArthur's successor, must be borne in mind that the Tak Dispensary, 598

this month, north of the Awachon reservoir.

discuss with that "Now we chull

receiving according to The story of the fighting on General Ridgway and your lea- Li-General Matthew Ridgway, Cour! can review it either way. Road, and Tool Sam, 00, widow,

The Court may even increase it, were charged with one of America's out- Monday was told in an official .ders the good progress already "is

However, In this case, we do stolen property. summary:

made and the programme for standing leaders, who possesses not propose to do that. We find The first three defendants In the extreme west-Light the days ahead that lie between moral qualities, vision and an Do merit in your application, are on ball of $1,500, while the spokesman of the Military Coun contact by ROK patrols with us and the great goals of peace unquenchable love of freedom and it is dismissed."

assure that the Chinese Red platoons north of and justice we seek together," which will

the Command for Supreme the border town of Koreangpu- said Mr Dulles,

Mr Dulles returned to Tokyo Allied Powers will continue in

r1.

departure

Dulles, assigned

Come early reporting the execution,

2 Chinese press

0:

Jazt is on ball of $2,500, Mrcli said that more than 2,000- the revolutionary causes have been executed in: When Lam Ting-por, 24, who 1. W. Gunter is representing traitors of was sentenced to six years and Chan Tak-fat,

MATCH. 12 strokes of the cane for rob-

bery with aggravation, appealed INTELLIGENCE TEST by against severity of sentence and asked the Court to give his wife

Wastern front-No significant yesterday from the United its high tradition." contact in the Yonchon area; States, but a delay en route

Mr resistance by company-sized Chinese

for President Trumano to negotiate a a hawker's licence to crable her was delaying forces caused him to miss General

MacArthur's each of Yonchon,

Honolulu and the United States Japanese peace treaty, assured to earn a living, their Lordships, West contral front-Delaying

carry after hearing what he had to by nine hours. The Republican the Japanese he would action by Communist companies foreign policy adviser revealed out General MacArthur's policy, say, refused the application, but offered little or

said this in no resistance that he had talked lo

the He farther inland.

departing general by radio-issued today-United Press, telephone as their planes passcu each other over the Pacific.

contact

Central front-No cast of Yonchon.

East central front-No con-

Mr Dulles sald General Mac- tact south of Hwachon reservoir. Light to stubborn

Arthur had urged him to con- resistance north of Yanggu and Iafe dur- tinue to work for a "fair and ing the early morning

was just

Japanese peace, treaty at enerny with the earliest possible moment, giving way with drawals during

"Our peace mission returned of the day.

to Japan on aday saddened by Eastern front-No contact the departure of General Mac- Arthur, he said. But he added United Press.

the remainder

a statement told the officer-in-charge of the case to see that the appellant's wife was taken to the welfare people who, the Court promised appellant, would do their best for her,

Militia Forces

In Kwangtung

were

Loom said he was "thankful" for the sentence passed on him. but said he had brought his application because of his Camily, They

undergoing great asked the Two hundred thousand people hardships and he

to Court in Kwangtung have been knus-

give his wife n hawker's tered as people's militla forces

licence.

After for the defence of the province,

the Court had told a Chinese press report.

appellant what would be done says

Training centres havo

for his wife, the Chief Justice, addressing Mr 'J. Reynolds, cstablished in Canton, Fatshan, Crown Counsel, who was pre-

been

Sagokwan and Walchow, where sent for the new recruits are given a

The thirty-fifth (B) in the 11. (1)shup (J)yee saam(1) mün{1}, series of lessons in Cantonese | -12 or 13 dollars.

-23. (3) Yee am(1) to be broadcast over Radia munti)-30 or 30 dollars.

(3)shup Hongkong by Mr S. K. Leo will 24. Saam(1) (3)shup say(3)-gaw(3) be given this evening ‘at 0.80. |boon(3), ((1)ngum-tusen(3)),mak" and

a half (dollars). For the guidance of lateners

25. Baat(3)-(i)anupitruït) gawids we` publish below a summary of | ((3)ngun-treen(2))=(3)100k (1)hoh the lesson. Summaries for sub- boon(3) (dzes(1)107.69.

mun(1) (or | ¦ sequent lessons will be published 20. Yut(1) bank (5)

(1)ngun),$100.00, \27, Yut(1) bank(3] {T}ling yut(1) | mun(1)—$105.00.

In the China Mat overy Tuesday and Teking for, the duration of this radio feature,

Lemon 14,5

Yut(1) baak(3) (3)look) (3)ahup mun(1).

short period of training

ace

and that

sent to

Office Bearers

Appointed

the Crown, directed he would see that some- taught tho rudiments of mill-' thing was done for appellarit's tary tactics.

wife. Recruits, who have, during the Mr. Reynolds gave his 28- training period, shown signs-ofsurance that he would. special aptitude,

OUT OF TIME APPEALS the Military Academy in Can-

on for training as officers. 'Four men who had brought|

their appeals against severity of sentence out of time, were allowed by the Court to make their

applications AB the Chief Justice remarked their failure to bring their appeals at the right time was no fault of theirs,

Lo Kau appealed against sen- of the Hongkong Chiness Medical months for breach of a deporta

of four years and ste

for Association held at the Hongkong tion order. He sold his parents '( (1)ngun- | (1)ngun)1,000.00,

University Alumni Premises, the were killed during the Sino- (ing (ww{3})

following Office Bearers were Japanese war and his wife was toon(3) *37.: Yut(1) tacm(1), (1)}ing. (2)ng elected for the year 1951-10:2:

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Proeldent: Dr Loo Hah Llong: st.fut() wont rutin (3) Vice-President: Dr Ho Hung appellant had seven previou

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