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ROKS Hack Way
As Chinese Through Stubborn
TO BE EXPELLED
After a werk in remand gaol, Chan Lai-sun, one of five al
on the 58 Jeged stowaways
Shans, was discovered to be a
Japanese.
Chan, who has told the Mage tate, My Winter, lest Tuesday That he was from Ningpo, ad mitted at Kowloon this morning national that he was a Jupak He Chinese said he had used mame because the Shanst would
named Kase
18t take Japanese passengers,
man
and
Red Resisters
Tokyo, May 8.
South Korean infantrymen, fighting to erase the Communist threat to their capital city, hacked their way three miles through stubbornly resisting Red forces on Monday in the first day of a “limited offensive" northwest of Seoul.
Reports from the northwest front said the ROK troops were finishing off the battered North Korean army corps. Dispatches said the enemy defendants troops offered increasingly stubborn resistance as Taw Su-un and Lat the battle progressed that eventually broke and Song-woo. They were formerly withdrew before the advancing South Koreans.
He was a buslass came to Hongkong to trade.
The other four Wire Sung Kwaisuk. Cheung
Wii-woo,
charged with being stowaways from the Shansi which arrived from Osaka,on April 25. This
INLOCKED ROOM The ve men were found in a locked dining room used by the ship crew and they claim- ef they had paid the compra-jon Jure $130 raeti,
informed Dewar Inspector the Court that the defendants Cheung and I, who were re- presented by Mr J.C. Stewart,
and the accused taw whe was resented by Peter Mo, had represent
from the received permission.
WI!!
of
the
+
Al
the cast Parallel on The ROK troops were stalled the 38th at one point by a group of coast of Koren.
ROK forces on the east coast, moting aspector Dewar pre-Communists strongly entrenched
withdrawing before the charge amended
in a ridge position, The stale while all the five for legal male has broken, however, after Communist offensive of the past zogniti 1
weeks, have never fallen Allled artillery destroyed four two intry
Last Tuesday the compradores
ENEMY LOSSES of the ship was sned $1,000 for my gun positions and two back below the 38th Parallel.
supply coches.
Enemy Elsewhere on the Seoul front
my casualties for Monday aving the tintnigration Officer
w tle activity on there
were estimated by an Eighth a fake list of passengers,
Monday. Allied patrols working Army spokesman as 2,941 killed around Ulfongbu north of the and 27 prisoners captured The 2,444 of capital reported spotting sizable spokesman said that
the main the casanities were inflicted on enemy groups on Uljongbu-Yunchon road to the the western front alone.
Allied recolless artillery kill- nortli. Reports indicate that they were part of a large con- 30 Communists and destroy- centration centred about Aveled two heavy machine guns milcu south
18th when a Red patrol was sur-
prised north
Filly of Seoul. more Reds were slaughtereil Parallel,
AMBUSHED
and three additional machine- This morning.
Eighth uns were destroyed by an Allied
patrol revealed
north-northwest communique
Allied tank-infantry the the an in Hongkong.
ambushed by a
An enemy group wearing Court for an expulsion ontler Patrol was
estimated enemy company
mixed green and white unfenns Was northeast of Seoul on Monday.
copersed south-southeast against
The
The communique saich danis.
of Kapyong on the west central used small arms, puto-
front Mr Stewart said that the par- h
In a brief Are fight in ticulars of his clients had been
were killed. rocket laun which 60 Reds weapons, Immigration chers and the
Other enemy satchel charges in-
groups observed reported
and Mr P. Mo informed Offizer
Chine bitter close in the Kapyong area fled before the Court also that his client dieating would have been granted a re-quarter Rght had taken place. Alliet patrols. The friendly permit if he had applied.
scued by air and artillery fire Mr Winter lined each
which forced the enemy to thres inen $100 and said that he haraw to the north,
The Army said that little or nu contact
reported the ventral front yesterday as patrols hiked deep into enemy territory. One force of about and dis-, Reds was attacked and persed south and southeart of Kapyong in the midafternoon.
Immigration Offeer to remain Army
entry
He asked
the other two delen-
of the
my
would not expel them as they had been proved to be bona fide
Hen Hongkong. residents of ordered Sung and the Japanese to be expelled at the expense of the shipping company.
CHARGES ARE
WITHDRAWN
On
70
Curces
Wes
an
were re-
un
One strong tank-infantry force the railway and drove into highway
of Chunchion Junction of to find it
it deserted by the Reds. The Sane patrol pushed north the Pukhan river within seven miles of the 38th Parallel without finding the vanished Communists.
Fifth Air
Uljonghu
of
A French patrol encountered an enam, patrol of 15 to 25 men southwest of Inje an the east central front, but the Reds fled. without a fight.
21
Another enemy group south- southwest of Inje withdrew after
brief exchange of small arms, fire but stubborn resistance was cffered by a bigger Communist force caught east of the city before this group withdrew.--- United Press,
:
Soldiers To Be
Court-Martialed
The case
Established 1845
TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1951.
Windsor Castle Floodlit For Festival
As part of the Festival of Britain
now
celebrations, Windsor Castle is nightly floodlit and presents a beautiful sight, as this picture vividly illustrates.-
AP Photograph.
NZ Govt Stops HK Company
From Taking
Over Ship
Wellington, May 7.
The New Zealand Government today refused to grant a permit for the sale of an old steamer, the 4,000-ton Arahura, to a Hongkong firm, for fear the vessel might fall into Chinese Communist hands. It was the Government's second such intervention in a month.
Captain M. L. Gaggino of the Hongkong firm of Hammond and Gaggino, arranged last month for the purchase of the Arahura from the Union Steamship Com- pany. The Government ruled against the sale and ordered the Arahura_taken to sea and sunk by Air Force bombs.-Associated Press.
five other An offcial of Messrs Ham- the purchase of
The mond and Gaggino this morning vessels in New Zealand.
Zenland Zealand New New confirmed the
these fearing Government's action.
vessels might eventually full into the hands
Government Britain And
Refreshment headquarters
DRINK
Coca-Cola
PC Dies
Coca-Cola
Coille
From Wound Notices
Police
Constable 1181
Lam Shut-chiang, who shot ана wounded himself at the barracks at the Upper Level Police Station yes- terday, died at 7.45 this morning at the Queen Mary Hospita).
PC Lam Shlu.chang, who had recently been trans- ferred from the Central to the Upper Level Police -Blation, was in charge of the armoury. He shot and wounded himself yesterday to find a when he failed
hla revolver placed in charge. He was taken to the Queen Mary Hosplat with a bullet in his throat.
Ben
Gurion's
U.S. Tour
Knoxville, Tennessee, May 7.
The Israeli Prime Minister, David, Ben Gurion, sald his country would ultimately com- pete with the United States in humanitarian developments such as the Tennessee Valley Autho- rily (TVA).
"The
white-haired Premier climuxed his one-day tour of the TVA installations in this area with an address before about 200 Jewish leaders.
added amid laughter and cheers..
you
He said he would take back 10 Israel
great lesson which all peoples should learn from the TVA-the message of what can be done by humanity and scientific achievement. He "We are going to compete with Representatives Howard Baker and Albert Gore promised sub- stantial bipartisan support Israel's request for a $150,000,- 000
in ald grant Premier Ben travel to Muscle bama, on Monday TVA installations
10 returning United PréES.
of
Registered articles and parcel mall close one hour earlier than the ordinary, mas times shown below,
TUESDAY, MAY 8 By Air Stam, Bp.m., P.O.A.S. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon. 5 p.m.. H.O.A.C. Indo-Clina, France. French North Went Africa, 5 p.m.. Air France.
By Burface Macao, 0a.m.1.4.30 p.m., Hu Men/Leo Hong,
Philippines, 3 p.m.,
Bali, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 By Air Philippines, Guam, Hawall, U.S.A Canada, a.m.. vla P.A.L.
Matnya, Indonesia, Austrails, New Zealand. 10a.m., C.P.A.
Formota. 10 a.m., C.A.T. Slom, Burma, Indio, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Europe, p.m.. B.O.A.C.
Formosa. p.m., 71.K. Airways. Japan, Korea, 5 p.m., D.O.A.C.
By Surface Macao, a.m.; 4,30 p.m., as Hu Men/Lee Hong,
China, People's Republic, 9.30 a.m.. train via Canton.
Dito
Philippines, 10a.m., Nordwest. Malaya, 1 p.in., ss Breconshire. U.S.A.. Canado, Central South America, à p.m., dent Pierce
85 Prest
Canada, (Parcels only). 2 p.m.. 15 American Mall.
THURSDAY, MAY 10 Dy Air Siam. Malaya, Indonesia, 5 p.m... via C.P.4.
By Surface Macao, .m.) 4.30 p.m., es lu Men/Les llong.
China,
0.30 People's Republic. a.m., train via Conton.
Malays, Burma. $ a.m., * Ha!
Hing
Japart, 10 a.m., Tamman. Formosa, 2 p.m., as Pakhol. Slam. 2 p.m. as Yochow. Philippines. 2 p.m.. Tricolour.
FRIDAY, MAY 11 By Air Canada, U.S.A.. 8.30 a.m., C.P.A.L.
via
Forniosi, 10 a.m.. C.A.T. Indo-China, France, French North West Africa, Great Britain, 20 am. Air France.
Slam,
Pakiatori, Burna, India, Mikkle East, Africa, Europe, & p.m.. B.O.A.C.
Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, 5 p.m., D.O.A.C.
B.N.
Australia, New Barrico, Zealand. 8 p.m., Q.E.A.
Gurion-will-Formosa, 5 pm. H.K. Aleways.
By Burface Shoals, Ala-
Malaya, Ceyton, Madagascar, In- to visit the dia, Middle East, Great Britain,
Canton, there before Europe, 3 p.m., 19 Washington.--
The official explained that of the Chinese Communists; Arms Embargo Cordell Hull
a New
the action was not specifically intervened and passed
the directed at the
company's pur-
regulations presenting said sailing of the ships. chase of the vessel. He
When the that Messrs
Hammond and
my Heather returned to Wel- Gagging first purchased the my lington to low the Arahura 10 Heather from
Zealand Hongkong Messrs Hammond Arm same three months ago and und Gagging found that the
the ths later about two
Government exercised the same company bougi-the-Arahura.
been power and slopped-the-ship Permission
then 1
from leaving the country. granted by the New Zealand have the Arahura towed back to Hong- kong where it was intended to
-be.
ernment
10
soldta a British registered Divorce Made
the
At the
Absolute
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ing by, cautioned the delegate. Seriously I
"Mum's the word:
However, the resolution
was understood to Include the fol- lowing provisions:
Washington, May 7. The former Secretary of State, Mr Cordell Hull, is in precarious condition at the Naval Medical Centre at nearby Bethesda.
He was admitted to the hospi- He is nearly tal on Saturday,
I
The Committee should that "additional men- agrce sures" are needed to meet aggression and note that, while 30-years-old-Associated Press. a number of countries have taken steps to cleny aid to-the Communists, extension of dental would help the United Nations to end aggression,
this
the_application of Sub-o Inspector L. G. Nippard, the
firm here for scrap. The trans- charge of carrying insuficient
action had already been com- life saving opporatus preferred
in- Force night
pleted and the money paid for Coxswain
against Daniel n,
before But the vessel. destroyed or damaged agains! Leung Fuk. of motor junk M113F, and Wantruders
vehicing Stevens, 33, and Cecil John
Supreme Court this company actually took action
to morning, the Chief Justice, Sir bargo arms, ammunition, imple
2. All countries should em- Arahura back Kwong, acting master of trading about 170 Communist
withdrawn last night in a strike against James Gregge, 30, both sergeants to tow the
of the 15 Field Park Squadron, Hongkong,
Hammond Gerard Howe, pronounced ab- Messrs junk 275911. was
atomic energy supplies before MTB-Low at the the stream of enemy
morning moving toward the front from Argyle Street, charged with and Gagging hari a contract to solute a decree nisi granted Mrsmenis of war, Marine
Court this
Manchuria.' Pilots reported arceny of War Department pr
in the offered.
ship a quantity of foodstuffs to Naney Joyce Kew, of 21 Sey-materials, petroleum and items
useful
production of Road, in her petition for mour perty, was dismissed by Mr when no evidence was
ammunition Kobe for the United Nations Wicks at Kowloon yesterday
or imple The towing the dissolution of her marriages, Inspector Nippard said that spotting about 3,000 vehicles un the North Korean roads during defendants
not the
when Inspector Robertson bed forces in Korea, the night a decrease of 700
the my Heather, was Bis-10 Mr Albert Edward Kew, of ments of war to any areng con- licensees of the bonts and that
Building, on the trolled by either Communist for permission to withdraw the ached to transport the food- St Joseph's rst-defendant had all the from the previous night's peak.
removed prior
There was no sign of the new equipment
stuffs and the company in- ground of adullery with an un-China or North Korea. Red twin jot night fighters aking repairs to the vessel.
tended to fetch: the vessel back known woman,
The decree nis! was granted | shouki recommend that everY which made their appearance
after the delivery of the con. Second defendant's boat which
on February 3 last.
country determine which of its originally was licensed to carry on Sunday and Monday morn
signment by the Heather,
Mr S. V. Gittins, instructed exports fall within the embargo had six buoysings.
by Mr P. C. Woo, appeared for und apply controls to make United Nations forces moved
the petitioner in the original effective. application.
were
to
o pass: The number of
and 40
passengers, was later reduced to forward yesterday against 40, bul the quantity of life moderate to stubborn resistance saving apparatus Was
to put its northernmost unils reduced, said the inspeelor, a! Kangson, nine miles above
Hover
ур
Thoumands of enthusiastic, movie goers stormed the Queen's Thealed: 'over' the' wook-ond" to 100 MGMS Tech- hlostour King" "Bolomon's "Mines, which know in Ha third weck, Picture shows the striking, display which Has attracted
much, attoniton
charge
The prosecuting officer told
The Court that the military authorities would institute court martial proceedings against boin defendants and therefore it was proposed to take no action against them in the civil court
The two men were alleged to have stolen 60 sheels of roll steel joists and 15 cwt of scrap Iron, valued at $500, on Febru- ary 19.
WIFE BARTERER ENDS IN GAOL
New Delhi, May 2
A 28-year-old Indian bought a wife for £30. Afler Three months he exchanged her for a British 303 pattern rifle.
Today he was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment for
an unlicensed currying
gun, which was confiscated.—London Express Service.
In the meantime, the offelal explained, a firm in Hongkong had completed negotiations for
Cantar
The thirty-seventh (C) in the series of lessons in Cantonese to be broadcast over Radio Hong kong by Mr. S. K. Loe will be given this evening at 6.30.
For the guidance of listeners we publish below a summary of the lesson. Summaries for subse- quent lessons will be ablished in the Chino Mail every INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION Tuesday and Friday for the
At Art blush, our data Bro Inadequate. But further analysis will show that the average núm ́ber of «rées allotted so each
Engilets landowner Was 15 120 per cone of 480),.and that similarly.. it was us in the case both of the Eurasiano and the Kikineia. 8o the total number of landowners- IFTOSPECTITO of the numbers in esati clas--mus have becn 199,000/u6; karto pap ***Trees were offered to 1375 land.
owners in
. London Expreza Barricw
Check Your Knowledge Answers
1. Eight villages in Essex, 'each", "of which includes the word "Roding in its name, i.C. Beauchamp Roding. Berners Reding, etc. 2. Sault Ste Marie which, firdes Lake Superior and Lake
Michigan,
From sargassum "(sea or gulf weed) with which it is denstly cover- ed. 4. British New Guinea, 5. Australia: 0,7Bolin.
duration of this radio feature.
Lemon 37 с
An invitation to dinner Refer to Pocabidary:
137, "Cantonese Simplified");
253. wah(1)—A-melon..
254, gwaw(2)-Fruit.
Radio
an (3),
ecoo!3) faan(1)-keh(2); (1)ahue-dza1(2).
3. The
United
Nations
4. All countries should co- operate to make the embargo effective and prevent its circum- vention through such devices as trans-shipment or re-export.-- United Press.
Thai Mission In Singapore
Singapore, May 7.
A That Military Mission,
20. A. (2)Yau 13) mapya deel) (2)maaye doo(1) Zimanye deel gwah(1) (soy(3), (2)maayo der(1) 3)yau yesoo(3) shaang(1)-gwaw(2).—Yes, you must huy some tomatoes, potatoes, melans, vegetables, and (also) some fruft.
1. B. (2)Maaye deel 11 meeli)- headed by Lieutenant-Generaį (2)yeh shaang(i)-gwaw(2) ah(3), Dej Dejpredlyudh, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Thol 22. A. (1)Mooye deeft) chang(2), Ammy, arrived here today to (1)ping-gwaw(2) (1)toong deall! sdal-liye-(3)yangah)Buy-study British Army methods of some oranges, apples, and some other training and administration..
What fruit shall I buy?
23. (2) Nay yut(1)·(2)manye-doh(2) The Mission, totalling seven dee(1) (2) yeeh, (3) dzou (2) dalk-officers, is expected to stay four
faomi(1)+(2)Xilah(3); (1)-buk
Juni1)-(3 wai (3)-(3) saam(1) days-Reuter. deem 21:Joongii)....... dec{1] (1)yun-
hank(3) (3)dzau (2)lal yum(2)
255. (1)chang (or) chaang(2)--An | (7)chah jok(3)As soon as you have
orange.
230) (1.aam-Male.
257. (zinui---Female.
Bul(2)—A daughter.
Combination:
31. (1)Towing waw(2)-Preserved
bought the things, you had better
come back immediately: because the WEDEMEYER
guests are coming to tea at 3 p.m.
24. 13. (1)Yau Fay (2)-daw(1) WANTS TO RETIRE
(gaw(3)) (1)yun-haak(3) (3)iai ah(3)?
-How many
are coming?
25: A. SUL
{1}sham.
San Francisco, May 7.
22. Shaang(1); gwnw(3); — Fresh † yan(2), sam(1)-gaw(3) (2)nu- Lleutenant-General Albert
fruit..
23. (1)Naam yunta) —A man.......... 24. (2)Nul y)
General Expressions:
woman."
21. (1)Ping gew(2)—An apple. 22. Farn(3), keh(2),—–Tomatoes, 53. (1)Shiso dial(2)—Poistoes, Can 564./(3)æberg: Jeu(3)—Forenoon. 19,"15)lah jau(3)—Afternoon. |(3)Stilh=(3)Muti (Continued)
Junia) (3)haar={3}baang={3}inang
Wedemeyer, whose long socret (3) Look-gaw(3) (1)yun-The report on Korea was released
and
altogether.
Worden, alx people
only last week, sald on Monday, 20. 13. (3)Look-gaw(3) (1)yun he had asked for retirement from doom(2) (3)shile,chak(1) .umi(3) daw(3): (2)ych ant317-low can a the Army. people eat o'tilati?"
** A. (2) Y@u |||yut(1)-gab(3) The commander of the Sixth Hona Army and veteran of 30 years (1)run-bank(3) ... :(3)ħal ..
to daayent 3)shik gel(3)-One of the of military service would make
18. 23._^{2}Ngww...・・ Jow(1) -doh (3)-| guests is a big mater, Lok(3) Izzove chat.
now
yut(1)-gaw(3)-(1)yun | no other comment than, that his 19., (3)Joong), (b)yaı' menti)-(3)yah). (3)ahishencik(3) madri 3)-gaw(3) (ilyan retirement request: was (dimanya man(3)72.Do you want me cum(3)-dawlly, it alone can ea "going though official channels.”
buy anything" sias? {Are there | as tirée people,
„jeto, ba ́continued)
Unied Proso, any more, things to be bourbt?)
Earthquake Kills 1,000 People
San Savaldor, May 7, The Government announced cffcially today that the number of dead in the town of Jucuapa alone has risen to 1,000 as a re- sult of the
earthquake which shook the country on Sunday.-- United Press,
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