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Russians Given US
Congress Resolution
Moscow, Aug. 7.
A United States Con- gressional. resolution aflirm- the Ing friendship for
Russian people was made public tonight for circlia- of tlon
scores among millions of Soviet citizens.
Moscow Radio broadcast the resolution together with a cover- ing letter from President Truman in reponse to a resolution by the Presidium of the Supreme Sovici and a letter from President to Presiden! Nikolal Shvernik
Truman.
As is always done in such cas:5 bol only all the Soviet radio networks but all the important newspapers and magazines will carry the exchange, making Avaliable
Virtually every to Rustion.
Thus the Russians completed a cycle begun precisely a manih ago when Mr Truman forwarded a Congressional resolution to Mr The Shvernik with his letter. resolution, adopted by both Houses of Congress, asked Truman to envey to the Soviet Government
that
assurances.
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CHINA MAIL
1845
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1951.
Hongkong Scouts Entertained o
The seven Hongkong scouts who have been staying in England for a few weeks before leaving for the International Jamboree, in Austria were entertained recently by former members of the Hongkong Services Rover Crew. In this picture they are seen with members of the branch who were able to attend the reunion. Front row (left to right) are Bert Roberts, Hon Chi-choi (in charge of the Chinese. scouts), J. M. Shrubb (President of the HKSRC), E. A. Newton and H. Carter.. Standing behind the Chinese scouts are Jock Wright, John Bissington, Bill Vincent
and George Stollery.-Paolo by James B. Wright.
neither the Government of the JAPANESE PEACE TREATY
United States nor its people wants war with Russia. The resolu-
tion asked the Soviet Govern. ment to communicate the mes Eage to its people.
CAUSE OF DELAT
The Russians followed their practice concerning Important documents on foreign relations by publishing the message and the reply at the same time. That might explain the month's de in acknowledging
message. Mr Shveralk walte! for the Supreme Soviet to study tha Congressional rezolution and pro. pare its reply.
Late today, the Press Depart ment of the Foreign Ministry announced that Mr. Shvernik's letter to Mr Truman, proposing a Ve-power pact, together with the Supreme Soviet resolution would be broadenst at 4 p.m. GMT. The chief of the Press Depart ment, Mr Yuri Frantseve, eum-
moned foreign correspondents at
3 pan. GMT and gave them the
text of the letter and the resolu tion.
New Delhi Still Awaits US Reply To Proposals
Washington, Aug. 7.
Indian officials said today the United States still has not replied to their suggestions concerning the Japanese peace treaty, so it is impossible for the New Delhi Government to say whether it will send representatives to the San Francisco con- ference.
The officials said the decision to attend could 110t he made until the special presidential repre- sentative, Mr John Foster Dulles, makes some answer to the Indian observations which were
Mr Desmond
Hindmarsh Found
In Bed
Dead
Well-Known HK Architect
Mr. Desmond E. Hindmarsh, prominent Hong- kong architect, was found dead in his bed at the Hongkong Club this morning. Mr Hindmarsh
·died from natural causes.
The late Mr Hindmarsh, who was a member of the firm of Leigh and Orange, was 88 years of
age:
Shop Foki Robs Employer
Mr Hindmarsh came to Hongkong from England about 15 years ago and he became extremely popular among large circle of friends and ne quaintancos.
of the original He was one members of the pre-war Hong- kong Naval Defence Force and rose to the rank of lieutenant He served with the HKNVF during the 1941 hostilities and was interned by the Japanese at Shamshulpo and Argyle Street compa
Shortly after the war,
Mr
loss of his wife, the former |Głady, Allen of Kowloon Docks,
Then Makes False Hindmarsh suffered the grievous
Report To Police
Pleading guilty to two who died with tragle sudden-
ress. counts of stealing $7,563
Mr Hindmarsh subsequently from his employer and
remarried Mrs Hindmarsh is causing a public mischief by expected back in the Colony
On Way To making false statement to shortly. He is also survived by his
Korea
Replacements for the French forces lighting in Kores with the United Na- tions contingents arrived
the Police that he had been mother, who is in England. robbed of the money, Chung It is understod the funeral Keo-man, 20-year-old shop will be held tomorrow foki, was sentenced to six months by Mr Latimer at Central this morning.
here this morning by the my La farselilaise from France in transit to Japan.
Outlining the circumstances of Headed by a Heutenant, the case, Det. Insp. F. Roberts the
group of about 10
of the Central Police Station, veteran solülers
said that defendant will be Iranshippeil to South
ployed in the United States Keres on arrival at JapanT,
Medleine Company, Wing Lok They will leave Hông-
root. At about 11 am. yer Long tomorrow night,
Burma Faces Budget Loss
WIS
em-
PROF.
MIDDLETON
SMITH
Thirst, too, seeks quality.
Living
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Language Notices
Why we say Jeep.
GI Joe
in famous
الم
over the world for (among other things) the. nick-names he Invents. They silok. Best-known is "Jeep," When the U.S. armed forces look this powerful, all-purpose car to. Europe It was official-
"recosinals ly called sant, Then it became a
"quad-car Becauso took four men, Finally GI Joe noticed the letters "G.P."
(generat pur- the poses) painted on
·side," and ; veslied. R~ a "Jeep." That settled it.--
SOUTHEAST
ASIA CAN
Razidared articles and parcel. malls cless one hour earlier than the ordinary mail times shown below.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST #
"By Air Formosa, 5 pm.. IK,
Japan, Korea: · P., firways.
Sikin, Dugna. Malaya, Indonesia. Austrailo. New Zealand. 6, p.in. P.O.A.9.
nry Surface Macao, Ba.m.: 5pm 8/9 Hu Man/Tak
THURADAY AUGUST 9 By Alt Stam. Malaya, Indonesia, Via C.P.A
p...
ny Surface. Mac pp. 3/5 lu Men/Tak Bling.
Chinn People's Republic, 9.30 am.. train vin. Canton,
Malaya, Burma, Noon. 3/8 Hai Formons, 2 p.m., 5/8 Shengking,
am. p.m.., 5/9 Yochow..
FRIDAY, ABOUNTIE
Od By Alt Canada, USA, 10.30. x.m, Via C.P.A.L..
Formosa, 10 4.m.,.C.A.T. Indo-China, France, French North Brital, 10 Be West Africa, Great s.m., A STANCO.
Siem Bunna India, Pakistan
Middle East, Afeton, UTODE. P., 8.0.A.C.
Malaya, Indonegia, Ceylon, 3 p.m.. B.O.A.C.
BE WOOED
Dean Rusk Says
Washington, Aug. 7.
Rusk, Mr Dean
US.
of Assistant Secretary State, told Senators today. Southeast Asia is full of v... Canada, "tence sitters," who can be won over from Communism by American ald.
Formosa, p.m., HI,K. Airways. B.N. Bornea, Australia, New Ze land, & p、m.. Q.E, A.
By Kurface Atacao, 8 a.m.:. p.m., 5/5 a Men/Tak Shing.
Chino, People's Republic, Trors via Canton, Malaya, Noon. B/S Hol Wong.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 By Air
Philippines.
P.A.L..
Guam.
0.30
Hownit, A.IT.. VIA
U.S.A.. Canada, 2 p.m., P.A.A. Formors, 3 p.m.. C/A.T. Blam, Maiye, Indonesia, Aus« trails. _New Zealand, * 5 p.m.
.0.A.5.
Japan. p... D.O.A.C.
By Burface
Men/Tak Bhing.
9.30
D.N. Borneo, 0 ́a.m., 9/9 Hang
Mr Rusk testified in a closed session of the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services Committees considering a $8,- China, People's Republic, 800,000,000 foreign assistance.m. p.m. train Via Canton. bill.
Chairman Tom Connally quot-Sang ed the State Department oficial Japan, 10 a.m.. 8/8 Tibadane.
Hawaii.“ U.S.A., · Canada, Central as asserting that the proposed & South America, 1 pm 3/S $930,000,000 programme of mill-America Transport,
B.N. Gulaeg," Australia, New tary and economic ald for South-
Zealand. 2 p.m., 8/8 · Aron. sast Asia cannot be cut. cannot
nnot do substantially less," Mr. Husk told the Com- mitiers, "because of the nature specifie job to be done in cited as country." He
of
the
each
Dies In Guernsey examples the rehabilitation res
Professor Smith who was a
Radio Hongkong
IL.K.T
Programme Summary: GA, Children's Programme:: plumi
quents presented by Pauline. Spence (Studio); B, World News and News Analyals" (London Roldy); 1.10. Bidney Torch and his Orchestra: 8.30, "Take It From Here", with Joy Nichols, Blok Hantley and Jimmy
Report;:0. "From the Editoriale” | (Recorded:" Relay); 8,10, Chamber Music-Sonata No. 2 in E-Flat Major, Wednesday Night Theatre---Gwen
$0,000 was given by his cmployer to defendant, together News was received in Hong-quirements of Formoen, with four paying-in bank books, kong of the death of Professor He said the economic pro-Hunting off the Gilbert Islands"" (BBOTS)—A Talk by Sir Arthur for the money to be
Cades Alfred Middleton Smith, grammes in Indonesin, Burma, Grimble, KCMG 6.30, Chan Task
Thailand, are minimum chlas and his Hawaiian Serenadere in the Ylen Yich Commercial LLD, MSC, SC, M.I: Mech. E, and Bank, Des Voeux Road Central. AAI.E.E, who died at his home programmes designed to prove (Studio); 0.50, Tres Bougs by Josef Later defendant returned to at Mon Plaisir, Guernsey, Chan- the American interest in these Locke; 7. Lucky Dip"-Variety Re- the shop and reported - that he nei Islands on Tuesday, July 31.
countries. had been held up by two men,
"There are a great many one of whom armed with a
The deceased was Emeritus fence sitters there and it is very pistol, had robbed bim of Professor of Mechanical En-important that we demonstrate the money.
gineering of the Hongkong Uni- our Interest," Rangoon, Aug. 7.
he declared. Edwards (BBCTS); 8,50, Weather versity and retired in 1830. Associated Press. New government schemes When a report was made to and the price
the Police, defendant described of fighting
a robbed him. Police action in detail the two men he sald Burma another deficit bud- was immediately taken and a 3360 E.C. and also Past District ments. Western observers holled
was sent to The Indians paited the follow- Having announced their decl get the semi-official New force of 150 men
at various stratepic the exchange as a positive deve
revision in the Anglo- sion to put out, the final draft Times of Burma reported. lopment with interesting possibling
points,
wharves, road The cost of maintaining em blocks and even illes but few, if any, believed American draft text for the text by August 13th, Mr Dulles
Κονίαση, abroad other officials are faced bassies
and increased Four Police van or ventured to hope Soviet-treaty:
vans were used. with the need to labour over-wages for government employees A American relations would fra.
about
12.30 p.m. defendant 1. Elimination of any re-time to try to decide how to
are other likely contribulary was being prove as a direct result, United ferences to foreign troops being meet various objections. So for. factors, the
taken to various sald. paper Press,
places to try and identify the oround Japan they
Burmese Finance Minister U still intend to meet the
men he alleged had robbed him. August 13th deadline but For- Tin wllt announce the new Then defendant told Insp.
would not be budget (for the financial year elga diplomats
Roberts that he had hidden the 2., Retention by Japan of the surprised if some delay proved 1851-52) when Parliament
money.
A little later, the home service
handed him about 10 days ago by the Indian Minis-rebels are likely to give cast the text of all four docuter, M. K. Kirpalani.
branch of Radio Moscow broad-
Canton
stationed in anal after the pact,
4
and
meets at the end of August. Reds' Ryukyu and Bonin islands Iri- necessary. United Press.
New Action
authorities
In
Communist Canton have declared the port of Whampoa in the Pearl River closed to foreign shipping, ex- cept to vessels of those coun-
[stead of their being placed
under American trusteeship.
:
3. Specifle legislation of the Yalta decisions giving Formosa to China and the Kurile Islands and south Sakhalin to the Soviet Union.
trics which have diplomatic re would be able to reply within
Jationship with Red China, ac
д
The Indian officials sald they hoped that the United States
Jew
days "so New Delh! cording to a Chinese Press re-
might havo port.
sumcient time to The report said that barri- study the response and decide cades have been erre:ed around whether to attend the
the godowns and anti-aircraft guns have been installed In
various stragetic parts of the Island.
ference."
REJECTION CERTAIN
.cnn-
Soviets Building Big Railway
London, Aug. 7. The Soviet Union is building another great railway which for 2,000 miles adds a parrallel line to the famous trans-Siberian American officials have in-track, publications from · Rusela
d.today.
It is and that foreign vessels dicated that they intend to re-revealed, calling at Canton are required to Ject virtually all the Indian
1
The New Times sold the Burmese government will try to close the FAD between in- come and expenditure through Increased rice experts, the main prop of Its economy.
To accomplish this, it will have to place more land under culiivation, the paper sald.
The deflelt in the 1050-51 budget', was R$9,000,000-AS-
sociated Press.
Disappointed Pilgrims
Manilla, Aug. 8. More than 1,000 Moro pll-. The new rallway, strelching grims who were unable to board moor at designated anchorogus suggestions. They are convinced from Central Russia to the Urals the Hongkong-owned as Hol Kor discharging their cargo. Crew that American trusteeship for and Southern Siberia, is part of a How for Mecen because it was Imembers are not allowed the Ryukyus and Bonins is Hishore.
nece communist arens of the extended to the Far Eastern city were reported by the Philip-
to ensure the defence vast rail-air-water network being already loaded to twice is capa
borders of China and the Middle East. The new railway will not to their
20K | pines - Newa' Service as returning Whether the Americans would stretch all the way across the province loves, in Cotábano be willing to delete from the continens to Vladivostok, as doer Th treaty any references, to
the trans-Siberian, but for s
ol
| Pacifte.
Used Petrol,
Not Paraffin
and
I arrived ofpointed
pilgrims 'port' a";few miles
bilateral security pact they in- great scellum of the roule it will from Cotabato City, but found tend, to conclude with, Japan us help reduce the great strain put the vessel already heavily load- soon as the peace treaty is signed on trans-Siberian by Russia's ed with Moros, Associated le not vrt certain t was con-ever-growing commitments to the Press.
sidered possible that they might East
order
W. make this concession in"}}
da Sunday, The junk, the master which was ned yesterday!
Soviet publications and broad
ago. Work Id:
ACTION
Insp. Roberts was eventually led to the store room of the Medicino Company and hidden, in some boxes was a paper par- cel which, when opened, con- tained the sum of $7,803, Tho remainder of the money Wis found. in the paying-in book.
"The prosecution pointed out that defendant recelved a monthly salary of $36 and Was given food
and
Master of University Lodge-Notnie data are set out in tabular Ffrangoon-Davie and Anton Wol very keen mason, was Past INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION. 13, No. 1 (Brahms),
Prof Middleton Smith
Lodging. His father recently Grand Warden of the District died in the country and he had Grand Lodge, South China, in borrowed money to meet ex- 1934, The deceased was also the penses for his father's funeral.
Secretary and Treasurer of the Chater Masonic
Scholarship Fund Defendant. toki the Court that ***
for many years. he had produced the money jin-
During the last war the Pro- self and asked for leniency.
fessor escaped from the Channel Islands and worked in England. returning to Güersey, when the war terminated,
Search For
A Hoodlum
The decensed is survived, by his wife, two sons and a daughter all of whom arò in England.
MAN
S'PORE
DETAINED
San Francisco, Aug. 7.5 Bollca today, concentrated their search for a young Chinese hoodlum, as, a suspect in the robbery-mittrder of Der Look. 58-year-old Chinese merchant and lottery operatoration
An application for the deten
and surrender of Leslie
- Homicide Inspectors mid the Marro, 95, unemployed, giving stapped out of town on his address as room (40 Monin-
Sunday. Der was stabbed to sula Hote) was made to • Mr death on Friday night and his Latimer by Det. Insp. P. Roberts
$28,000 and $30,000,000
"killer" got › away with. between fat Central this modification!
Fung Kwan, owner licensee of motor funk M388T dhwas, died $150)-by, Mr
Sprague at the Marine Court to soften their refusal to take this morning for using petrol ather Indian requests, Anstead of parafin as specified
chat show that Rusala. Is nice VERY DANGEROUS Meanwhile, Mr in his licence, and for carrying aides were meeting in continuous and waterways. A now airline
Dulien and
his working to expand ale routes Insufficient life saving apparatus conferences to study; a number connection between Moscow with while underway
of objections to the treaty which the Chinese border province, of Saying that ho regarded the Intercepted of Kau 1 Chau.
As a result of the come
in during the past few Sinklang was days. The most recent of these wacks
opened
Marro wie remanded for three a few carrying of petrol in a crowded The latest muspect had been days in Police custody pendirig being harbour as being very dangerous linked to the robbery three Police escort from Singapore. plebiscites be held in all tor to connect the Arctic with the Court this morning and Ng Hop Blog Tong In Beattie, the detention and surrender of was the Indonesian demand that speeded on a glant canal project Mr W. Sprague at the Maring
years ago of the treasury of the The application was made, for for carrying dangerous stories to be detached from Caspian Son and extend as für
Могго до $200. Defendant,
the Colony of Singapore wha There
ss applied tindor, warranty of, major projects
he bought beink ard
the boat recently. Polles detained Ong Sum M90,- arrests 258 of 1981 on supplementedag by a series of in Matao, was falso, nada. 40 Angy (änd distant rela smaller communications through for #ling-
without Fogs the out, Russia, including a trunk parzalsatonj He wal Une in the industrial basin' link- BLOGHRgAberdeena
Stalinak with Magnitogorak. United Prome
for falling to renew his licence
and
goods, was found to have only Japan to determine the wishes as the honders of Athens Be34, owner of junk | officers RAÍCENZE
of:
ree life Jackets, inatend nd two fire extinguisher, in-
of the inhabitants of the areas Bond of four it had 100 concerned.
Allons of petrol aboard. The Indonesians also demand
Defendant said the boat was od roparations; and objected to Ickup" In Macão for "soverall the fact that the San Francisco months to and the life saving conference will not afford fla Apparatus deteriorated.
uncient ecope for discussion
who acted on tion receivILISAMENT
1001; And Dued in 628
by a Police Magistrato mir-3.2.1. Pates whose signature has been
was an ins curtified-by-Bar David Kingler Jobs Danias Under Secretary for the
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