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CHINA
TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 19517
MENACES CHARGE
Second And Final Instalment Of... Sister Kenny Ill-Flies On ONE MAN THE SHANGHAI
OF TODAY
(By "Traveller")
Shanghai's once famous night-life has, of course, long since de- parted. The few bars that remain open at night are almost without customers. But tiffin-houses and restaurants appear to be well patronised at the midday interval. Famous hotels have either closed or are being run by the. "boys."
Some curious attempts to make business on new lines have been wit nessed. Thus one notable hotel started after "liberation" to make a specialty of mass weddings you only had to provide the girl and everything was done You could hire the necessary apparel for both bride and bridegroom, for you.
gorgeous have the required witnesses on hand, enjoy the procession along red carpet, have a regular banquet, etc. all at an inclusive price which ----- I have been informed was really moderate, Business is said to have been brisk at the start but I heard afterwards that it had fallen off,
$40 Million Reservoir
(Contd from Page 13
Hotels and restaurants are as possible. No mention is made also the scene of various gather of the United Nations and one lags organised by labour unions is merely given to understand
Korean and similar organisations but as that the
"People's the workers' wages
are small Army", asslated by the Chinese these
*is en- cannot be particularly people's Volunteers", profitable to "mine host."
gaged in giving the American Sports of all
kinds remain forces a severe drubbing. popular with the Shanghai Chinese-football und basketball
NOT ORGANISED particularly
Pructically all
A great deal of propaganda is Chung Valley scheme, said that foreign pinyers-come
of them
directed towards drawing public days-have the first visit of Consulting famous in the old
the evil-doings of attention to Engineers
them took place in May left the city but some of
revolutionaries, the counter 1949, and their report was not only during the last few months. Whether these exist in fact it, is completed
until December of Some of these have no doubt impossible for the ordinary man
stayed in
while Hongkong
to say. There seems to be no well have been later others have gone on to Singa- evidence might
whatsoever
of any but for the enterprise shown by pare, Japan or their own coun- organised movement against the the late Mr W. J. E. Binnie, the tries.
Government. chlef Consulting Engineer, who, Years ago, Shanghai was a
red Nevertheless North Africa after famous stranded in lite fall of France, succeeded in sports patronised by foreigners streamer across the entrance to
never Brems 10 getting back to England only but
one of the biggest British Arms by
n galley have fully recovered in this in the city calls upon all and British tramp i respect
That year.
signing
steward on steamer,
38 on
21
place
from
for
the
various
huge
"exterminale
the
to Japanese sundry Tho occupation.
absence of munter-revolutionaries.". The Consulting Engineers' foreign servicemen from the
Muny of the Communist report confirmed the scheme us city in recent years no doubt
helped to account for a notice- "decorations" are quite colourful able chunge
and recently on the occasion of in exhibition at the Racecourse, NO BUMMER TIME
is no
time Nanking was festooned There
summer
a whole, but it was not possible to settle the actual site.
Further baring
work con- Unued throughout 1941, reveal-
not, in fact,
with 10-
ing that the favoured site was nowadays Shanghai-ap-fags and banners and
very good, and parently the Communists do not minated with strings of colour-
ed lights at night. everyone seems to be up
horing started on
on a fourth site. belleve in this system. Then the wor Intervened,
But
SCHEME COMPLETE carly. By 6.30 am. plenty of
After the war it was necessary
to oblain new drilling equip- ment, and boring was able to
made alert in 1947. This possibir
to
be
for the
it
fourth site, known as the
Waterfall Site. accepted as
as suitable for a reservoir, and the scheme, on paper, was thus complete.
The The new
scheme could be effected.
|
people are moving round and marketing is done early.
On the other hand, no-one goes about much of night al-
A feature of the daily life of the day is found in the wall- newspapers and the
black- board news bulletins the latter being lustrated-usually
though with the onset of really in a way which would not please
hot weather in the latter part at July people sat outside their houses and alleyways-to get "cooler."
modified Tal L'am Chung | A
A scheme was drawn up and the Consulting Engineers were invited to visit the Colony once
ore
the
Sister Kenny la greeted by actress Rosalind Russell upon arrival at Los Angeles from Australia, en route to the International Infantile · Paralyals Conference" at The famous nurse confirmed reports Copenhagen. that her illness is "the beginning of Parkinson's Disease," and said that she is losing the use of her right arm and partial use of her right leg. — AP Picture.
Communists Trade Lives For Space
Eighth Army HQ., Aug. 28. North Koreans traded their lives for acreage on the eastern front yesterday as they made savage frontal assaults on the eastern flank of the "Bloody Ridge," driving ROK units back off an important high ground and determinedly resisting UN counter-attacks.
Farther to the east, other South Korean units captured a hill position northwest of Kansong 'and beat back an enemy regiment with artillery fire.
On the other sectors of
the
sector, the briefing officer satd.
GUILTY
Another Discharged
Unanimously found guilty of uttering two letters de- manding money with "men- aces, Chan Sing-Kwong, 40, unemployed," was sentenced to five years by the Senior Pulsne Judge, Mr Justiço Gould, in the Criminal - "Ses- alons this morning."
Another unemployed man, Ng Pul, 28 Jolnily charged with Chan on the same two counts, was unanimously found not guilty and discharged.
They were accused of utter- ing a letter demanding $3,000 managing from Ho Pak-hal, partner of the Asia Company on April 12 last. They were further accused of uttering another lotter demanding $2,160 also from Ho on April 14,
Mr D.E. Greenfield, acting Crown Counsel, conducted · thɛ. case for the Prosecution, asslat- ed
J. by Det. Sub-Insp.
Martin.
ཐཱ.
The Jury of five men, and Iwo
for
women. deliberated
over hall
the verdicts.
an hour to retumi
THE WRITER
The case for the Crown was
an
Um
Chan wrote the two
DEANSTERS
Coca-Cola
Living Language
Why we Bay Burn- ing One's Boats,
In 024 DC: a Chinese reneral called Min Kung Invaded the province, of Ten and after ferrying ble forces across the river
burnt Howar ho
their boats so that retreat was cut off and they must go on or die. This burning boats has often been re-
pested in history. for Instance by the Byracusan ferant Arathocles om landing in Africa to-be- tere Carthage in 10 B.C.;
the
the Roman Emperor Jalan after crossing Chaboras against the Per- alans in. 863. A.D.; and by Cartes on Iandhur nt Clem- poalls in 1519 A.D. The idea's
very
striking and
the phrase "burning one's. boats" has come to mean taking any definite, step which you can't go back 0313
Broke Into Barracks Flat
that Jetters. Enclosed with the second letter was one half of envelope and the
vig to send anem- WAB,
with it to a ten- ployee
For breaking into a flat at house in King's Road, together the Victoria Barracks on the with the money demanded
reduced to $2,160). Tam Kam, 21, unemployed, was early morning of August 20, The employee was to hand over the
month's imprison- money to a person who given one would identity himself by pro- ment by Mr Poon at Central ducing the second half of the this morning. envelope.
The two accused were arrested it the teahouse,
DIV
In evidence, Chan admitted writing the two letters but did 30 at the request of a friend, Hul Kal..
hat one half of Ng admitted that one,
envelope was found on him when arrested. He declared was given to him. (wrapped in piece of paper) by Hut Kal who told him to proceed to North Point, there to await his (Hul's) arrival. He was then arrested.
U.S. FIGHTERS IN BRITAIN
Shepherd's Grove, Suffolk,
Aug. 27:
CHARGE Aquadron of United States F-86 Sabre jet fighters-the first to be stationed in Britain- arrived at the Royal Air Force station here this afternoon.
The main action took place A blonde Russion Woman on the castern front where the named Larksa Zaharoff, 35, a battle for the "Bloody,
Ridge
native of Tomsk, Siberia, was intered its - 12th day. The charged before Me Winter al North Koreans took advantage Kowloon this morning with of the extremely bad weather possession of arms and ammuni-
tion.
It was allegext that a 7.85 mm
ine American army. Perhaps the best that can be said about creations is that skill in draw
drawing to be quite common Bopcars Shanghai.
It is otherwise in Korean front there was problem created,
This year's weather has been
Canton
where similar attempts
"moderate" to stubborn" WOMAN ON however, was cost. From an peculiar in Shanghal There
seen to be crude in the tatrols and numerous "probing resistance to Allied estimate _of criginal
$21 was little rain during the early extreme-There is le doubt. million, the estimated cost in
months of the year and there that the younger. (and hence less
attacks along the east central ARMS 1048 became around the $100 was no "hslao shu" (little heat) reflective) generation of Chinese of million mark. This introduced in the beginning of July, its get considerable "kick" rut the question" of whether N place being taken by heavy there drawings.
and quite coki rain.
When
among Religious observances however, the "a shu" (great
encouraged heat) set in, it was a real the Chinese are not
singer" with temperatures of by the Communist leaders who 92 and 94 deg. Fah. in the shade dub them "superstitious prae- again to report on the new pro-me o the heat set larger temples seem to continue grounded all along the line by automate pistol and eight rounds
and very hotes". Nevertheless, some of the nights. Before Mr H. J. F. Gourley come in, however, few people were be well patronised.
heavy rain and low clouds. of ammunition were found at here in June of this year, car-seen about the streets after 9.30
The enemy threatened an defendant's address, 10 Flower ried out his investigations, re- p.m. and bars and restaurants tcns have had to join in "anti-Korean defenders northwest of morning.
Members of Chris'tan organisa-
estimated battalion of South Market
Street, early this were not kept open.
Imperialist" demonstrations and The great business of pro express themselves as being in
Yanggu, blasting the HOK posi-
No plea was taken at Court paganda goes on all
tions with a heavy concentratica | this morning and the woman waJ the time accord with the "Common Pro- and absorbs the energies of a gramme" and the Government's
The remanded for three days in Police of mortar and artillery. great number of people. Every policies. Christian schools and
enemy attacked again at 1.30 am. custody. shop in the great thoroughfares other institutions have been given apud with increasing By anvouring ferocity throughout the contains huge posters and car-new names--namos
posal.
ported favourably, and his re- port, dated July 31, has been accepted by Government,
The present scheme, however, a modified ver- is not so mitch a alath of the original proposals, as a first instalment complete in itself. The project, can be ex- tended as required to the limit of the resources of the valley.
ol
to launch their attacks and the Allied air power was
toons bearing on the confliét In rather Communist
noon on Monday, the ROK trocas politics had been forced back several Korea and designed to show the than religious ideallam. United States in as bad a leht
Services are still being held yards and their counter-attack in Holy Trinity. Cathedral, the later in the day mo! "dele:mined" Union Church and the principal regain much of the lost territory. Roman Catholic churches, but the
much congregations - are
PINNED DOWN diminished in size,
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"Postman”
Ho Chu, 95, native of Tung Kun, was arrested at the Yuan On wharf, Connaught Road West, yesterday afternoon with 90 letters in his possession. Ho had 23 tucked in his waist, and the others, he carried in different
of.
resistance and was unable
"
**
to
Other counter-attacking Allied forces were pinned down in their sesaults upon a hill mass farther
No Clearance Papers
Pleading guilty to`charges of leaving port without clearance papers and giving false particu- lars when obtaining clearance, Ho,Lam, 35, master of the steam launch, Kwong Shun, was fined
the
to the west, which the North $100 by Mr. Wo-morningce
Wax
Defendant obtained
Green
They had been held up in Iceland for several days by bad
weather,
reputed to be faster than any The 25 planes are of a type other jet fighters now in service with the Western countries air forces,
A Sabre Jet recently took the world's air speed record at 870 miles per hour and as far as is known the only other plane to approach this performance in the Soviet MIG-13.—Reuter..
Radio Hongkong
HX.T.
Bummary: 6,02,
6.00, Programmas Song Andance in Britain. A Pro- Northumberland. gramme From (BBCTB); 6.30, "Cantonese By Radio“ diven By Mim Lee Wall Lan and K. Lee (Studio); 50, right Piano Ensemble: 7.00, Orchestral Selections: 7.30, Down Memory Lane" Present- ed By Allen Woodr. (Studio); 8.00, WorldNews. And News Analysis, (London Relay); 2.13, "200" Bert Gillette At The Console: 4.30, foru kong Social Welfare Alkosta in den Cald. Member Of The Board. YAW.CIA: Arranged By The Council of social. Warre. Studio): 45. Recital By Ludwig Waber (Bau) And ] Ljuba Wolliach (toprang); BBB, Wer- ther Report: 9.00.1, "From. The Editorials (Recorded: Nalay) 9.10, Interlude: 9.10, The Young King" A Story By Oscar Wilde. (BECTS): Dramatised for Radio with: Munic. by Kenneth Pakeman: 945, "Letter From Amstics". --By: Alistair Cooke, (Recorded Hay): 10.00, "Calung All Forces" filecorded Relay); 11,00. Radio News Roel. (London Relay); 11:15. Goodnight Muzicy Li .39, Weather Tuport God Have The King;'. 11.30.. Close Down, CRAF SO, 27.
@go. The enemy fre described as "heavy" and the. UN for Yume Tuna on Solurday but counter-attack was bogged down he did not sail until yesterday yesterday afternoon after making when he was Intercepted off Island. In his clearance only slight progress.
The South Koreans moved he stated that he was going to their positions farther north than tot junk whereas he had! at any time previously in the vessel under tow when arrested.
when they took the high ground nord-northwes: of the city.
The
Kansong area
"-counter-attacked
no
hekea Canadian Gift
To India
pockets
Admitting possession letters for the 'purpose of after losing the WOR delivering them out of the a realment against Colony other than through the troops, Allied artillery drove Post Office, Ho was sent to the Reds back with a half-hour
Toronto, Aug. prison for two months this barruse at 10:40 night,
Ford - shipments `to`scarcity, troops morning by Mr Poon' at Central. Icaving the UN
1. com.
of India, gifts of the mand of the hill
a) arena
Canadian Junior Red Cross, are the punch In two figh's' in the Polish expected to arrive in Bombay in' bowl?
arca northeast of Yang September, Canadian Red Cross Allled troops killed 23 Hodsonicisis said today, japanata wounded on estimated 20 ̊and
Military Truck Injures Coolie
captured one when artillery dis- Dried milk, pablum and viia- porsed North Korean units which min tablets worth $10,000 were attacked Alilled pyrols-United doneled after an appoel by
A coolle sustained serious head injuries about 830 am. Pipes today when he gym, knockar down by a military bricks at
the Junction of Nathan Road CHECK YOUR EN
and Nelson Street, The,, army
vehicle, wan: Fravelling kalong Nathan Rosa #towards" Talm-
whenkiihod steldent 570U
bgcurred.
Indian-delegates at a League of Red Cross Bodies Conference
mainder of the; sbirmenkeswas Din chased by the: Desain eles
"INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
T3 will be found that a stripin tle*an only pidesife in twO WAJE
wos
According to the_Police, the complainant, Mrs Kelly, who lived in Flat No. 3A, awakened at about 9 am by cries of her little son. On hearing a noise about the house, she got up and went into the sitting FORTA to Investigate.
Mail Notices
Registered articles and parent malls close one hour earlier than the ordinary mail'times shown below.
Pabllo: Holiday Thursday. Auguis 30: The 0.P,0, and the Kowloon P.0. will be open for the mid of stamps from ;, to noon; other port omces will be closed. There will be one general delivery commencing 19 5.07.
-TUESDAY, AUGUST 28: By Alf Malaya, Indonesia, Australis, New Zeland, Ceylon. p.m.. B.O.A.C. Indo-China, India, France, French North & West Africa, Great Britain, Europe, & p.m., Air France,
Philippines, B.N. Borneo, 3 2.2 C.P.A,
By Surface Macao, a.m. ↑ p.m.- s ́ita Men/Tashing.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29" N AAA By Air Philippines, Quam flawan. U.B.A., Canada, 9 a.m., via P.A.L. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia.. New Zealand, 20 a.m., C.P.A.
Formosa, 10 am.. CIA.T. U.S.A., Canada, 2 pm, P.A.A. India, Pakistani, Middle Eam. Africa, Great Britain, Europe, a p.m.. 1.0.A.C.
Formosa. 6 p.m., H.K. Ahways. Japan, Korea, S. p.m.. B.O.A.C. Blam, Burma. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand... p.m... P.0.A.R.
,
By Burface. Macao...: 6 p.m.. es Ru Mery/Tak Shing
China, People's
Republic. 9.30 a.in. train Ws Conton.
Burma, India, 9 asta.... m.-Job- avereit.
Malaya, Indonesia. 1 p.m. * Tiitjalengka.
Philippines, Mauritius. "Zak and South Africa. Noon, e Bolsavain.
PUBLIC HOLIDAY THUESDAY, AUGUST 30 BY ALT Blans, Malaya, Indonesia, vis. C.P.A
Indo-China, 8 pah, CPA,
By Surface Macao. 8 a.m.; Men/Tel 107.
China, * People's
p.m.. » Hu
Republic, 9.30
train via Canton
Japan. Hawall, U.S.A.. Canada, Central and South America, Noon,
Pres. Cisveland,
Malaya, Ceylon, Madagascar,: - In- dia, East Africs, Middle East, Great Britain, Europe, Noon, Carthage,
ta
Canada (Parcels, only), Noan, m Dougainville.
trào Chanh, Ngàn. Angelina,
Charged With Assault
There she saw the defendant hiding behind an easy chair.
A charge of assault and caus- Mrs Kelly immediately went
harm ing bodily
was inter out and informed a neighbour, preted to three Malayan mom- but on returning ehe tcund thebers of the 93 RAF Regiment by Intruder gone. The complainant Detective Sub-Inspector Kimmy Jiscovered her trinket box on the Koh before Mr Winter at Kow- sitting room floor, to where It
loon this morning. had been taken from the bed- Гооли Nothing was missing, however.
The Military Police were not- fed, and the civil Police, con- tacted. Defendant was found later in the morning hiding in an alcove in the vicinity, and was
arrested.
The defendants, Cpl Othman Bin A. B. Kadir, 22, of Singa- pore, Cpi Yusof Bin Said, 22, of Sand Bin Malacca, and LAC Ibrahim, 21, of Singapore, were said to have assaulted Ya Chlew and Loul Chan last Sunday, ...
They were remanded for three "days" on ball of $200 ̃e¤ch.
16. Jing (3) foo (8). The govern- ment
General Expressions:
The forty-fourth (A) in thữ series of lessons in Cantonese to be broadcast over Radio Hongkong by Mr S. K. Lee will be given this evening at 6.30.
For the guidance of listomers Aory we publish
below a summery
115, Goong 1)-joong (3)./ Public. Community
ITU. Goong (1) Joong(3) (zah (3) « (1)kay. A public holiday.
177,· Gwod (3) (2), Alixia. Joong (1) -Awati(1) Dreet (3) ....... The of the lesson. Summaries for Mid-Aumans. Fortivali
lessons subsequent
will be silk boat(3)-(5) gust.
13 (2) MORT (1)neen, |(3) gati«,
· (5) ship- pubished in the Chine Mail (B)ng (3)yut (3)nad (1)zawng- every Tuesday and Friday for | (liyun - gehta) Joong (1) "Tenu (1) tho duration of this radio Dieet(3), Each year, the fifteenth day feature.
of the eighth-moon" in the sid cafastar in the Chinese Autumn Festival.
44-A
Festivni
Lesson
The Mid-Autumn (Refer to page 238, "Cantonese Simplided); «
Vocabulary:
| 457/dzayt(1). A joint.. A section, A festivalg NAST
488.)/ (3) lik.. ́A /calendar, 459. (3) mat. An, article. object.
1400, behing(2). ́ ́A caki,
401), gali(3), Holiday, 487,- (1) kay, Date. Period. | 403. Jung (3).MN Politics,' ministration.
404, X00(3). A prefecture; dence; mansion, L.
Combination
An
road-
2. Joung (1)~Tau (1),
Ma-
Dzeet (3) (3) « (3); tin – (1) knew..? (3) yau hots)-daw 1)) yummm(3) (2) fal-(2) (mtzt), During the Mid- Autumn Testival,: many people offer gifts.
(1) Kuf-(3) day***
behng(s) Bay (3)
gol (3) toun (1)-talk (1)})=(1) pung (a) you, (3)azan(2)lai-(5)mut. They presant cakey na site to their relatives and friends: Lad
**\\\\\G=W (x)-(1) benng (8) 80000 (3)-(3)dzoh “(5)JUEL. Ad-behng (3) Thand (thons) CEKON are called "dota, cakes."UNSERE B. Yun(1)•{3}wai gum(2)-Fortig{2}, ́(8)yat-dzo(1). Bai (1)–(1) Fun (3)dza gecoo (3) nea(1)-gaw(3), (5)dron (3)Yust-Behng (2)»Daset()}}** lok (3) Because of this, there are BooWesterners, who call: this festival the "afoon Cake - Fustiysi,”
8. Joons(1) = TRA=(4) «Dzwei(3) ***W (2) ...,(3) put, (3)you, hoh() daw(1), (Ulfawng•{3})yun" pohta)
schy fawng(3)-gab (1995©n the day of the = $tid-Autumn many Chinese shops take a' holiday,
7. Hamg(1)-grwng (2) - Jing()); foo (3) jding-Jaw (3)
Jeongll) Tau) Droot(3) The Mid-Autumn Festival:
3(3)Yut (3)}ik A, calendar.. Bal(1) Ulk. To calendar, Bolar calendar,
new
4 Bun (3) ** (3)|M. The new. calendar. Bolar::calendar,
B-S (3) GAL. (3) Uk. The old calendar. Lamar calendar. -- [-0. (3) Mut, geeft (8). An article An object
7. Waw(1) (3)mut.
· Merchandias, PUNK(1)KAAN. (3)ṁhut.
9. Boong(3) (9)jal; (S) promena int
10. Behrulla) -KAWB(1),) **11 (3)Yumi, behing (á),
*12* FAWNK(3) "gah(a) have a halkay, Tu
· leave of Absence. (0.16.- (2) Yut
LIND.
„Holiday
"cboss
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