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BRILLIANT BRITON'S LONE MISSION TO WASHINGTON

Death Of Mr Albert Camidge

Albert

Mr Reginald Camidge, formerly Manager

Bartering His

For

Brains Atom Secrets

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

London, Oct. 8.

A modest bespectacled Briton has come on a lone mission to Washington to barter his brains for America's atom secrets.

He is 42-year-old Dr William George Penney, of West of the Chartered Bank of

Highly-placed Americans last night India, Australia and China, Norwood, London, died suddenly in Colombo en rated him as "easily the best mind in the world on atom October 1, according to news and hydrogen bomb research."

received in the Colony. He

To get his services they would pay him five times

is survived by his wife and the £3,000 a year he gets from the British Government. married daughter who are in! Colombo.

ML

The lac was abou.

red last Second Wort

Chaterer

Cardige who 60 years of age, re- to the PT101 your

War he served i

with the

Bank here. frs, as

fibe #jury or

later manak tut was in the Cola V for about 20 years

purely

his wife Joan

Bul

Patrick patrol:

Bok g. 50 reasons Bit Penney has turned Pennav down every tempting doliet expc. men s

to emigrate to get him affer with

and twe

iha' with .11

D:

h

What he has achieved

But

Es a

sons

He subd the only way the Americans can get his servic

by coming with atom partnership with Britain

Bill Penney's reputation is so hugh that Americans conside.

<ffer is a round

Durg Japanese occupa- jms 1.on Hongkong. Mi Camidge was impri ened for 20 monthr

4 bis release was interni in Sanby Camp together with his wife.

On Fiberation M: and Mrs Camidge proceeded on furlough to London Im Where he was

Colenber transferred to

where be had setled down ispon re-j tirement.

Huge Crowds

Visit The Peak

Today, is the

Chung Young OF WHE Dotic Nine Festival one of the main festivals in the Chinese calendar connected with ancester worship

inent.

Americans belove it is something menu- tional

The United States atom chief.

Dean 6 full-reate: Gordon

told me Jast

We week. Wesluington belleve Britain has now made

discovery

atomic The which would

neki induc weapons

greatly help us."

He

In pre-war days Dr Penney Assistant Professor of Landon's Im-

was

Their own atom secret. them billions of dollars The United States atom endefs were impressed zy 1 Penney seven years ago. put up some nkentivus ideas

ihe

LUN fcret

Ajans Mexicg: he laboratories in New where the first atom bombs temporary diplomat. were designed during the wa

AI

OWN APPARĀTUS Before the gigantic trial of

bomb Use

Bikini atom against warships, scores of un- formed United States scientists spent weeks setting up costly chromium-plated equipment measure blast, heat and atomic rays.

to

Dr Peney, flannel-trousered and tousle-haired, yuletly put up an apparatus of his own de sign.

After the bomb was explode 1, throwing millions of tons of radioactive water out of Bikini's lagoon, the scientists excitedly examined their recorders The streamlined equipment had fail- ed completely.

Hage erowd could be seen! De Penney examined his own worker. hard quering up in Garden and for apparatus. It

the Peak Tram to the Peak this The Americans had to base

Mathematics perial College, The plunge into war brought out his exceptional Now Lalent for weapons work.

been Lurned into has

FIRST OBJECTIVE

Д

First concession he hopes o gain in Washington is permis

for stion

Britain 10 American range for Bring her Arst atom bomb.

LHLE an

This request has been turned down previously by the United States defence chiefs. The "no" was so firm that the Govern- ment began building a testing ground in Australia.

If Bill Penney gets them to change minds he will save the British taxpayer £2,000,000 and 18 months of effort on this pro- Ject alone.

Last night's

news

from

America suggests that Di Penny

le making headway.

It seems to be more than a morning At one line the time estimates on their bomb's power coincidence that while he is in of people stretched

from the in naval warfare almost entire | Washington a powerful group Tram Station to the bottom of ly em his findings.

of Senators has decided for the

Garden Road, and special Police | S.net the war's end D Pennty first time to press in Congress were on duty to keep order has wked on defince projects for a fuller atomic partnership

f: a behef among the Chineseat For: Halstead an vy-covered with Britain

that visits to high land on this easle bu:: against Napoicon's

day will bring them good fortune threatened invas.cn : England

for the trist of the year.

140 years a

He

carried the file "Chie! $1,000 JUNK

Several additional buses hove been put into service between the Superintendent

Armanent ol

Vehicular Ferry bus terminus and Research," which means officially

Aberdeen, while in Kowloon a that he is responsible for adminis- CONFISCATED

number of buses were added to tering a huge departmen:. Roulis 5, 9 and 13 Seven more Fortuna:cly fo: Britain, Dr Ʌ $1,000 junk and cargo buses on Route 11 A are travelling Penney has not been was.ed in his worth

$24 340 were con- from Prince Edward Road, near desk job. He has special: Arcated by Mr R. W. S. Winter Flower Market Street, ta Ngau talents, he admits. Chi Wan, to enable propla reach the cemeteries.

in

The Mieth in the series of lessons in Cantonsse to be broad- rast over Radio Hongkang by Mr S. K. Lee will be given this evening at 6.30,

For the guidance of listeners we publish below a summary of the lesson. Summarics for sub- sequen: lessons will be published in the Ching Mall every Tuesday

and Friday for the duration this radio feature.

Levon 50

Banking (refer to page "Cantonese Simplified";:

Vocabulary:

B31.

toom(2) Money

Fund.

no

carrying

3 Kowloon this morning when Paperwork in the department he also fined Leung Ching $500 has been teken over by Admiral! for attempting to export pro-

hibited goods and cargo on a fishing junk.

Inspector Devar said that at 6:30a.m. on Sunday last, a Chinese detective found accused in the junk inside the harbour boom off Shamshulpo. The accused said he was going to Маса

13)mah - Vocation.

100 tins Of

In a false bottom of the boat 249. Dzee(1) boon(2). Capital the detective found 98 boxes of Principal

240. (3) Yoep Trade. Service.

250. Fay() (lisherng. Unusual Uncommon, Extraordinary.

281. Fnat(3) 131daat-Prosperous. (Ngun-(1)howng (3) Yeep-(3)mah: Banking:

1. Gawng(1) reen(t) - shaang(3) (3) 1mgun-(1)hawng-gahi1)--M Kong is a banker.

2. (2) Kul

أحدا3

gz1) Jo(3)-

15

of | (3)howk bawic(3)-(0)-He

270,

536. 11)tuen. To keep. To deposit.

To remmin. To exist.

$38. (3)wook-To live. Living

Lively. Active.

537 (3)y Bendil. Advantage, $38. «k{1}).—Interest.

$39. (1)iny-One hundredth. ET21.

Dominations:

1. (1)Tuen foot)-To deposit

money. A deposit,

2.

(3) Woot-(1)kay (1)tauen-foon(2). -Current deposits,"

3. (3)Ding-(1)RAY (1)tsuen-foon(2).

-Fixed deposita, CA VAL

4. (3)Lay (1)tauen-Profit,

K. (3)łny ok (1) ----Tilerent.

U. (3)Yup Ak(i)-income. Earning: General Expressions:

doctor of economies.

welding rods, welding flux, 27 kerosene ins of grease, 57 rolls of photo graphle paper and three kero- sene tins of unidentified powder,

Mossadegh In

York

i

›fablished: 1845

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1951.

Refresh...add sest to the hour

Coca-Cola

Tailor Pleads

frag Premier In London Tailor

25,

The Prime Minister of Iraq, Nuri Pasha Es Said (left) arrives at No. 10 Downing Street for a luncheon appointment with Mr Attlee, Britain's Prime Minister. --London Express,

Cafe Disturbance: Man Fined $150

A disturbance in the Cock and Pullet Restaurant, Duddell Street, last night had a sequel before Mr Hin- shing Lo at Central this morning when Guilhermie Jose Chau, aged 33, of Room 31, Union Hotel, of Macao, was charged with assaulting PC2829; assaulting Shun Yun-cheung, manager of the Cock and Pullet; and be- having in a disorderly manner in the restaurant with intent to provoke a breach of the peace.

Chau denied the first charge

and pleaded Builty to the

sccond and third.

On the Insp. E. G

Chief first charge,

the Wheeler, for prosecution offered no evidence

absent. later and informed the Court that he had -On duty almost The charge was

as The

the constable was

PC appeared

proceed

immediately.

withdrawu.

Lorry Driver's

Dangerous

Action

Guilty To Manslaughter

Yuen Chow-pun, 33, tailor, was sentenced to nine months by the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr Justice Gould, in the Criminal Sessions this morning, when he pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of his cou- sin, Yuen Pak-kwan, at No. 76 Fuk Wing Street on June 23 last.

Yuen was originally charged with murder to which he pleaded not guilty. His plea of guilty to manslaughter was accepted by the Crown.

Mr M. Morley-John, Crown wound that actually caused the Counsel, prosecuted, assisted by death of deceased, Det. Sub-Insp. E. P. Grace. Mr GROSS PROVOCATION A. J. Clifford, instructed by Mr Charles Ying, appeared for the accused.

The Presceuter said accused lved with his parents. Sometime in 1948 deceased, who wis accused's cousin, and his family came to live with them.

On June 23, accused's father saw

trestle

Defence Counsel submitted that this was not a serious case because there was gross provocation. The resentment shown by the accused

was resentment that any dutiful would feel for a person te whom his old father had shown every form of kindness, having

from brought deceased up

มื

a basin of water slending on young age, educated him as

outside the doorway of Chinese doctor, allowed him to deceased's cubicle being knocked live in the hous; and for return over. Deceased's wife started deceased caused trouble to mop up the water, helped by unpleasantness.

and

|

accused's wife. Decented saw Mr Clifford asked the Court this going on and said

more to take into consideration the water should be poured on the fact that accused's father was Boor, adding that it was

the 70

years

and me, of age duty of

tenant the principal

in addition to supporting his (accused's father) to clean up.

own family, would now have to When accused's father said

the family of the support

cused be returned to his father at the earliest opportunity to

C

Living Language

Why we say To pay through the nose.

In the middle ages when, as now, wars had to be paid for, it was often very bad policy for

on

a private citizen to be- come wealthy, or even to put

Я show of being wealthy, for the king or his barons would quickly find a way to tax his wealth out of him. If all else failed his nose would be slit to make him disgorge his wealth. Hence came the expres- alon to pay through

the nose,”

Mail Notices

TUESDAY, OCTOBER

By Air Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand. Ceylon. O p.m., B.G.A.C. Indo-China, India, France, French North & West Africa, Great Bri- tain, Europe. 5 p.m.. Air France. Philippines, N. Borneo, 5 D. C.P.A 6pm.. H.K.A/N.V.A.L

Farmoss, Okinawa. U.S.A., Canada.

By Surface Mecao. p.m.; 3 p.m...

an Tel Loy/Tak Shing.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 By Air Canada, 9 a.m., Via P.A.L

Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, U.S.A..

Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zeala 10 a.m., CPA.

Formoss: 10's.m., C.A.T

he was the principal tenant, de- | deceased. He asked that ac-

and a stool ceased picked up struck the former on the head, rendering him unconscious. Ac-

A help support this large family. U.S.A., Canada, 2 p.m., P.AA. cused who was on the premises

answer to his Lordship, up to the deceased and a Defence Counsel said it svent quarrel

started. The quarrel his submission that the ac- Pm B.O.A.C. led to a push and a a fight en-cused's case was that decease sued. There was no evidence,

picked up the blades first and

said the Prosecutor, that

In

India,

Pakistan,

Middle East, was Africa, Grest Britain, Europe, 5

Japan, Korea. 6 p.m., B.C.A.C. Bian, Burma, Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Bp.m.,

Formosa, 3 p.m., HK. Airways. By Surface Mécao,. 1. p.m.; -3 p.m. ma Tai L6V/Tak: Shing,

cused had anything in his hands struck accused a blow in the at the time. The two men dis-thigh. appeared Sghting into the rear cubicle. Accused's younger brother who saw the start of the fight later saw accused holding deceased's face down- wards and stabbing him with a scissors blade,

ELEVEN WOUNDS

LEAVE FOR

KOREA

Its

The First Battalion Royal Leí-

and The Police were later called cestershire Regiment and both accused and deceased supporting units left for Korea were sent to hospital where on board the troop transport,/ was Empire Haliadale, shortly after

Doon today.

upon

arrival deceased found to be dead.

According to medical evidence, the Prosecutor said, there were 11 wounds on deceased's body, and any one of four of those wounds was fatal,

accusing in mitigation for the from their camps

Mr Clifford said the background of the case centred

P.0.A.S.

China, People's Republic, 1.30 a.m. train via Canton.

Formosa, 9 ... s Has Meng. Philippines, 10a.m., Nikobar. Stam, Noon sa Pakhol, Maleya, Noon as Ven Heusz. India, Pakistan, 2 p.m., w Okhla.

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

6. Programme Summary: 6.03. '1 Hall Light Orchestra -Mar- garet Eaves (Soprano); 8.30, Can- L-Gen. Sir Robert Mansergh, tonese by Radio given by Miss Lee Lan and 9. K. Les (Studio): GOC-in-C, Land Forces, Hong-El Alamein Concerto: Albert kong, was at the wharf seeing the Arden)-Peggy Cochrane (Soloist) troops off. The soldiers were and Jack Payne and hid Orchestra:

Orchestral Selections;

7.30, transported to the Holt's Whart

"Down Memory Lane" presented by in the New Adleen Woods (Studojp. 3). World News and News Analyza (London Territories by train.

Upon disembarking

from Relay): 6.16, "Box 200"-Bert Gillette at the Console; 8.30, Hongkong Social on the old man, father of the railway coaches, they were wallarem The Social Welfare Office" accused, who brought up de-entertained to tea and drinks (Studio) Talk by Mr D. R, Holmes, ceased from the age of 10 and by the Servicemen's Entertain-Acting Social Wellare Cfficer, arrang- educated him to be a Chinese ment Committee of the YMCA, ed by the Hongkong Boolal Service; 145, Vocal Roeliai by Kirsten Flagstad doctor. The reason was that At the

·Bernhard wharf giving the Soprano),

Sonierstadt deceased's father, who was his troops a farewell were the (Bariton); 839, Wellner Report: 9. own brother, was an oplum ad- Ppes of the Argyll and Suther-Rely) 9.10. Andre Kortelanetz and "From the Editorials (Recorded Insp. Wheeler told the Court

dict and had a large family to land Highlanders and the brass his Orchenta: 9.3, Zlection Broad-

and tha! the

When a case of dangerous support

therefore bands of the Wiltshire and the castRt. Hon. Winston Churchill, bring up all of his Leicestershire Regiments. quarrel with

of unable to with whom he was living. She driving at the junction

Albert Road and own family, Cock and Pullet Lower went to the

Accused's came before Last night and while there had Garden Road

feeling that the defendant Mr Hin-string Lo at Central many ways ill repaid for

outside. Defendant, had

Defence Counsel The deceased consumed a quantity of liquor this morning, Mr T. E kindness by the deceased, said Clunie, Divisional Superin- it was alleged

was bad tempered and lost no went to the restaurant to And tendent of Traffic, remarked opportunity to take it out with the girl with the intention of that the defendant, a lorry members of the family. having a quarrel.

driver, drove "like a mad- man."

and

defendant

a young

had a lady

in an

that he

the

.FACE SLAPPED The girt ran out and tried

Mr Clunie pointed out that to get away. She ran back in again and defendant tried to frequent accidents had occurred stop her and slapped her face. by overtaking a bus at a corner The management tried to pre and trying to get in the stream

into the of traffic with speed. vent him from going restaurant and in the course of

Defendant, Tang Chi, driver this Shun was assaulted by defendant. Police came on the of lorry 6648, admitted a charge of dangerous driving by over- scene and

attempt to arrest defendant PC 2829 was taking a stationary bus near the the face by him Junction of Lower Albert Road struck in Other police arrived and the de and Garden Road, fondant was taken into custody. Mr Clunie said that defen

Insp. Wheeler pointed out that dont had a long record from (1)tsing-(ying. He thoroughly un-iberty which should prevali asked the young lady it she 1948 to 1951.

to prefer a charge against and she replied in the On reading the record card, negative, He also asked her the Magistrata remarked that she wanted to go to Court to give the defendant seemed to have evidence for the defendant and behaved better during the first she said yes. The defendant when half of this year, told the girl that he did not want

3. (2)Kul

New hai(2) yut({)-gaan(1)

(1)ngan-(1)howng 13)dzoh pect)-

(2)lay-He is a menager of a bank.

4. (2)Ku hoh(2) ming-(3)bank (Comimed from Page 1) khalay

gaye13) ging(1) - jai(3)

derstands world economic conditions.

foon(3),

h:

wished

her to appear. in Court,

Was

father Was

TYPICAL EXAMPLE

jn

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10.30, Denis Wright; Sorokin RUMBLRA Choir: 10,45,

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SIDE GLANCES

The incident described by the Prosecutor was significant | pum as being a typical example how deceased behaved. It was 6 small fact, Defence Counsel said, but it was significant of the bullying. swaggering at

tude of the deceased. He did not want to speak ill of the dead, Ar Clifford said, but it necessary and important to show how it fitted into this jigsaw puzzle.

was

Accused who was Blek was

resting on his bed at the time of the incident. He was suffer- ing from kidney trouble and his legs were swollen.

seedo(3)-sum(1).-He is very careful

B. (2/Kul (3) baan-(3)ser holi 2) among all nations."

Chau Dr Mossadegh, who spent the in transacting businext

When accused'e father re- monstrated with the deceased, 012)Kui-gaan11) (1)ngun-(1)hasing entire trip in bed, was flanked hob(2) (3)daaye

by his doctor son dzzo(1)-boon(2).

and nurse

the former à in return got sworn hoh(2) (2)ya-son(3)-(3) yoongis daughter while he spoke to A bank hag a very large capital and is

st and hit on the head with a newamen. Immediately after he very well trusted.

Defendant stated that he had stool. Accused seeing this went (3) Yeep-(3)moh£sy(1)-(1)herng finished, he was whisked to Mr

a mother, wife and daughter up and joined in the quarrel. A at(3)-(3)damits trade in extra-Entezam's limousine and left

The prosecuting oflcer, added to support and he depended on fight followed. The heo "men ordinarily prosperova.

for New York Hospital, where that the defendant and the girl driving for his living.. (2)Yau hob{2}-daw(1) (1)yun he will

disappeared into a dark room (1)tsuen-foon(2) dial(2) (8)kul-g() until Thursday, when he is remain in seclusion

were not ne

now living In barmony. His Worship: Imposed a fine and from then onwards, De- (1)ngun-(1)hawng. There are inany

His Worship remarked that in

́or two months people who depaalt money in

of $280 his scheduled to appear before the future cases of this nature the

end fence Counsel submitted, there Security Council

TDC ordered, hlaicence to be was a pause in the evidence. B. (2)Yau (1)woot-(1)kay (1)txuen- |

Woman' should

uld appear in Court,

endurved.

There we

Wawa large number

of ()yau ·· (3)ching (2) The Iranian deputy premier, adding that a woman who did not

unexplained facte, for instance, (1)Leven-foon(1).-There are furrent Mr Hussein Fatemi, told the

Wish

to attend Court could be

blood was

as found on another sccounts and deposit accounta

United Press, here 10. (3) Wout (kay. (1)18uen-foon(3) Te

today that bound over for preventive just

Glade

of ac Iran is always willing to Quoting from nying (imon lay-sk (1) Current

alleged that des erinta sield, no tifarest,

negotiate with Britain in the Thackeray, namets Women are

the first person who persed w 11. (3)Ding={1}kay (2)inuen-foon) framework of our nationalisation, at the bottom of a trouble," Mr. Tarsus, 2. Shakespeare'shed picked up a weapon with {1}= NOT)

BAM(1) Leylaw." He said Iran had wanted Lo floed Chut $100 or one "As You Like It The which he grabbed at accused, boon(3)-Deposit accounts yield an andusi Interest of thyes and a half to keep negotiation going Dil months on the second count and palm of handbreadth, the fact who do and the blade suck per cent.

the time, but "Britain broke 100 or ten days for diapplerty and the cubit (from the elbow, annded the thigh, 16 e (To Be Conttiined);

them off without any pretext." behaviour Haj kuram Raldo, bound to the tip of the world of comed

Mr. Fatimi i exprendiste over in 1600 for one year. The Therian Peninsula 1992%. hope that "American public Shun bun chung, who opinion would apport fran's an injured right "justified position the all the Cou that controversy. Untled Preis, opet par zorgdaananaN

248. (1)Nguh=(Thawng jahil)--A Barker VAARE

[944. Gina{1} \/ Jal(8) Koonomy Economie).

345. Giing(3) - Jak(3)

Econoenter

30. Bawk(3) ($)

(not of medicine).

doctor,

247. - (1)Talog - (1)ying-Condition;

Sikte.

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