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Treaty Abrogation

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shoulder high "roMn' draped with the Egyptian flag. Inscrip- tions in English and Arabic un either side read.

"The Augh Egyptian treaty of 1930.

About eight thousand textile workers at Kannouz, an indus

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CHINA MAIL

IRAQ SEEKING REVISION OF

OIL TREATY

Bagdad, Oct. 11.

Iraq has approached the British Government for a revision of treaty relations, it was officially announced here tonight.

Alexandria, The Iraqi Premier, General Nuri es Said Pasha, was Suder domini in London last month for a general review of Anglo- Iraqi relations. He had talks at the Foreign Office and with the Iraq Petroleum Company and with a British firm on the supplying and building of a new £6,500,000 oil refinery near Bagdad.

Palice headquarters said that no midents had occurred.

A British malitary spokesman fald Fair reporters that wo! Batish trampships would arrive in Egyptians waters during the The Anglo-Iraqi treaty now werk-chd, Bedding thai Duyan force was signed in 1930 to repitvenients for rut for 25 years. Servicemet going

maand

National home

He said that the Engure Test: (8.298 tons) was taking troups. to the Suez Canal zone and the Empire Ken (8,523 tons) carried troops bound for East Africa.

the

"Such movements are going on all the time." he declared "The troops arriving in Fimpure Test will aut Increase the of the British Face an the Canal zone"-Reuter

The treaty granted Britain Htes for two air bases and the right to maintain forces in their neighbourhood.

outlined the situation in Egypt that country's de- following cision to abrogate the Auglo- Egyptian treaty.

According to this report, Najib Alrawl told the Prime Minister that the seven-nation Arab League Council will meel IU Under the treaty Iraq under-take a joint decision supporting took to

mea-Egypt's move. concert defence aures with Britain.

The Prime Minister instructed The independent newspaper the Minister to support member tonight that states in any decision that might Alhowadith said Najib Alrawi. Iruq Minister be taken to back up the Egyptian Caira, contacted the Iraqi action in her dispute with Br- Prime Minister yesterday and tain, the newspaper said.

PASTEL MINK PIECES

The fashion editor of China Mail 10th October writes that pastel mink is the most popular shade of mink this season, and that full-length coats are Do costly many women are chocking smaller mink pleces. Just in time for your better requiraments to be worn equally well with suits, dresses or evening gowns, Mode Elite is showing to-day a varied magnificent new collec tion of genuine New york designed "PASTEL MINK AND OTHER FUR PIECES"—some in long and wide stoled-some In cape stoles featuring the fastword pastel shade as worn to-day by New york's sophisticated moderne, cepecially the exciting new "SILVERGLU" mink, muskrat and marmont pieces. all pelced within your reach.

WAYS WITH VELVET

Again that fashion editor writes of the many interesting ways that velvet is being used in this autumn, such as touches of Just velvets seen cleverly applied on dresses, suits, and coats, air-delivered a comprehensive exciting new collection of auit. dresses, toppers, coats, party gowns, formals which feature the Beeing our new air-delivered garment various utes of velvet. collection is really a real fashion education-you ace something "REAL in the lastword autumn fashion-not mere pictures which NEVER tell correct lines and details. Also Just air. delivered a lovely collection of supreme elegant bridal gowns and assembles and Jewelled crowns complete with lace-edging one- piece volia absolutely "THE MOST BEAUTIFUL

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Printed and published by William AlsCK GRINRAM for and of behalf of South China", Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Coliny, of Hongkong.

The Central Political Com- mitiée

of the Socialist People's Party of Iraq today cabled the Egyptian Premier, Nahas Pasha, congratulating him on abrogat-

-Router. ng the treaty

Junk Masters Fined $100

Fines of $100 were imposed Yip Chai, master of trud- ing junk T1985H, and Lee Kap. master of trading junk T072, by Mr T. B. Low at the Marine Court this morning for leaving port without night clearance papers.

Defendants, whose craft were intercepted off Cape Collinson

Wednesday

night,

n

also

pleaded guilty

to making

il

false declaration by stating

thal they were carrying 32 drums of lubricating oil, instead

1 22 drums and 10 drums of unseline. On this

لمكرمة

registered

chargo Mr

conviction

and cautioned the defendants on technical grounds,

Government Appointments

The following Government appointments were announced in the Gazette this morning:

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Dr Lee Gwch-liang to be a Structural Engineer, PWD; Miss B. K. Smith and Mies B. J. Brand be Mistresses. Education Department, on probation; and Mr F. C. Gamble to be a Masicт. Education Department, on proba-

The Hon. Mr Justee T. J. Gould has been appointed to act Chief Justice during the absence of the Hon. the Chief Justice, Str Gerard Howe, until further notice.

!t.on.

as

On Second Lap Of Flight

Argentia, Newfoundland.

Representative Peter took off from Argentia and beaded for the Azores today on the second lap of his round-the- world "peace" flight.

Established 1845

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1951.

Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

gothar the

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By

COPA. 1951 BY NEA GERVICE, INC. 7 M. REC. 1. S. INT. OFF.

"Amazing how your weak eyes stand the sun-you're the only one on the beach without dark glasses!”

Mr Strickland

Appointed

A KC

It was announced in the Gazette this moming that H.M. the King has appoint- Edward ed Mr George Strickland, at present act- ing Attorney-General, one of His Majesty's Coun- sel for Hongkong.

as

understood that the Full Court will convene when the Chief Justice. Sir Gerard Howe, returns from his short furlough in Manila

Mr

BCL

BA. Strickland, (Oxon), and a barrister-ul-law of the Inner Temple, was born Appointed a on June 26, 1908. Crown Counsel in Nyasaland Protectorale in 1936, he was seconded to the Army on April 6, 1941.

he On June 25, 1945, became member of the Hong-

kong Planning Unit, and arrived in the Colony

on September the same year as Colonel

and Chief Legal Adviser in the Civil Affairs Unit under the Military

Administration.

Sneak Thief Caught

For stealing

* kerosene stove from a hut in Kow- loon Tsai Village Inst night by sneaking in the back door, Leung Kwok-wah, 17, unemployed, was sent to prizon for one inoath by Mr R.W.S. Winter at Kowloon this morning, and given another two months for breach of ■ deportation order.

Leang, who had three previous convictions, was caught by the Police trying to sell the stove.

Mabuhay Back In HK

Moller tug The

Prince Salvor arrived here this morning from White Dog about 20 miles off Island, Foochow, Fukien, with the Filipino freighter Mabuhay He became acting Attorney-AA II under tow. General on May 1, 1946, anxi

AA II, de The was appointed Solicitor-General |

Mabuhay He went tained

- Nationalist by pro On January 2, 1947.

Island leave in April and guerillas at White Dog on home

duty resumed

since April last, after she had Solicitor- General on January 13, 1948. bern intercepted when trying run the blockade, was re- acting Attorney-to General again on May 15, 1948, leased early this week after a and Solicitor-General on No- certain sum of money demand- vember 23, 1948.

Lo ed by the guerillas When the Attorney-General maintenance rest and fuel ex- (the Hon. J, B. Grifin, KC) penses incurred during the went on leave ü few months detention of the ship had been ago, Mr Strickland assumed the paid. acting appointment,

He became

Us

cover

to

Oct. 11.

Mr Strickland has also been The Filipino freighter will be Chairman of the Chinese Law put in drydock, according Mack

and Custom Committee and her representatives here. She Chairman of the Prison Popula- will probably be placed on the tion Reduction Committee, southern run after her overhaul

has been completed.

Mr Mack said before leaving that he expected to reach the Azores in nine or ten hours. The 34-year-old Congressman will

i

Troopship

y from the Azores to Lisbon, Leaves Today

Portugal, to start a tour of the European capitals, including Moscow if clearance is obtained. He will visit 30 nations on his goodwill tour-United Press,

SLEEPING WOMAN

ROBBED

Pollee arrested two men offer- ing for sale some Chinese cloth- ing to a second-hand clothes dealer in Waterico. Road about 1.45 pm yesterday. Enquiries showed the men had stolen the clothing from a Chinese woman while she was sleeping on the staircase of 15 Parks Street.

Before Mr R. W. B. Winter at Kowloon, this morning. Kwok Chung, 25, and Hung Chin-sai, 22, admitted the offence and were each given 14 days' Imprl- sonment..

Doctors See King

London, Oct. 11.

King George, recovering from slung operations, was seen by. his doctors again today, but no bulletin or was a luued, from Buckingham Palace, JUICY PRIV

The last medical bulletin, „signed by his "äve doctors, was Issued on Sunday, · fortnight after the Kier operation" "for

HMT Empire Orwell will

Radio Hongkong

H.K.T.

Hospitality in your hands.

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The auxiliary services, to which conscripts are now. being directed, constitute an important part of the Colony's new defence and security system. The three main auxiliaries are the Special Constabulary, the Fire Serviços and the Medical Services.

How these auxiliaries are being built up and what aro their principal functions will be described by a China Mall reporter in special articles beginning today. "The first deals with

THE SPECIAL CONSTABULARY

When Tom Jones is drafted by the Director of Manpower to the Special Constabulary, he may consider himself thereafter as an 'Auxiliary of the Main Force,' and liable to be called upon by the Commissioner "For any purpose connected with the peace and good order of the Colony in an emer: gency."

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The great difference between. Jones and Sam Brown is that Tom is a 'Directed Special' whereas Sam, who joined the force last year, is a Voluntary Special. It is the status of the 'Special' which has

? changed.

April 1948 saw the beginning; traffic duty constable for several of the Special Constabularyother categories of 'trade.'

The Marine Division is

an

on a purely voluntary basis— with two squads of thirty men each. They were all English innovation in the Special branch, speaking non-Chinese, and this and it now consists of about 35 Contingent trained with the Europeans drawn chiefly from regular police, went cut on members of the Yacht Club, and patrols and so on. Since then, when these recruits have done the number has expanded to their initial training they will go 500 volunteers.

out on Special patrols under the All this time, and in Iact Regular Marine Police. since before the war, there was

are

of the Special Constabided to

Another 'new baby' coming

a strong Chinese Police Reserve, along weil is the Communice- and this is now considered ations branch-a very necessary separate body, for Chinese with part of the works when one con- British

passports

now siders that smooth running in an directed as British citizens, and emergency would depend largely these have formed Contingent 2 on synchronisation between cars, launches and static stations, so :hat radio and telephone arrange- Join, he filled in a form,

ments could continue without a checked

with the Security

hitch A complete teleprinter Branch of the Regular Force, outfit is to be installed shortly, and when there were enough

and this new control room which like him to form a squad of 30, as yet unfinished is an object

When Sam Brown

Was

he was notified

So to appear. the initial training began, and

of pride and joy to those or-

Living Language

Why we say Pagan.

The Roman "pagani" were villagers or rural dwellers and the word had no connection at all with religion". But because Christianity came to be preached in the larger 'towne (as described in the Acts of_the_Apostles) the citizens who were сол verted began to think of the "pagami" be people who had not heard of the Divine Message and who were therefore heathens. A pagan to- day is one who wor

or false ships. Idels gods.

Mail Notices

Registered articles and parcel melis close one hour earlier Cha the ordinary mail timel shown below;

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 By Air

9am, Burma, Middle East, p... B.O.A.C.

India, Pakistan, Africa, Europe,

Formosa, 5.m.. H.K. Airways. N. Borneo, Australia, New Zea land. p.m., Q.E.A. Malaya. Indonesia, p.m., 30.A.C.

Ceylon, $

5 p.m.. Tai

By Surface Loy/Tak Shing.

Macas, 1 p.m.;

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 By Air Philippines, Guam, Hawaii. U.S.A., Canads. 0 e.m., via P.A.. V.S.A., Canada, 2 p.m., P.A.A. Formosa, 3 p.m., C.A.T. Slam, Malaya Indonesia. Auer

Now centre, with Itralia,

Zealand,

$17. P.G.A.8.

this went on for four or veganising the 'Specials' and their now 'loy'. It will look rather months, Sam learning how handle and are sten guns, bren like an Operations' room in

and revolvers, as well as wartime control Buns

flags decorating maps, buttons receiving elementary instruc

tion in law and police duty. Heio push and so forth,

have had some previous military

of training which

Whel course, greatly helped. his Instructor decided that Sam wus satisfactory, he was given a 'Medical, then SWOTA In and issued with a uniform. Finally, he was posted to one of the re- gular police divisions.

WIDER FIELD

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Japan. 6 p.m. B.O.A.C. Indo-China, India, France, French North & West Africa. Great Bri- Lain, Europe. 5 p.m.. Ais. France. By Burface Macao, 1 p.m. 5 p.m., sa Tal Loy/Tek Shing. a.m.; p... train via Carbon

China Feople's Repubile, 9.30 Malaya. Ceylon. Madagascar. Mid- Great Britafu. Europe, Noon, es Glengarry.

Indo-China.

240 NEW RECRUITS

Since the Law was amended last month to conform with the compulsory call-up affecting all British subjects in the 240 recruits have been received dle East.

Colony,

In the Special Constabulary from the Director of Manpower. | Ming.

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE ANSWERS

I p.m., 69. Hong Of these 180 are English-speaks--Formose 2 p.m., Shengking.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 ing and the other 60 Chinese, to Now Tom Jones has much the balance the numbers, as, it is

By Alr same sort of training, though planned to have the same num-ways.

Pornosu, 4 pm và đc thực perhaps it covers a wider field, ber in each contingent when the

By Surface Macno. 1 p.m., Tat Loy. and he joins in rather A dif- whole organisation is finally

Karea, Noon, as Laure Patison. To begin with, complete. ferent way. the choice is not his, but hav

To take in 240 recruits at a ing had his Medical and been time is just about as many as directed, he is allowed certain those

of the Regular Force time in which to object to his who train them can deal with, Arafting. Presuming he doesn't, for unlike

the Defence Force, 1. In north west Africa, Tom is submitted to the con- they have no full time staff between the Atlantic Ocean centrated initial training which for this purpose. Should it be and the Mediterranean Sea. 2.

takes only nowadays

two necessary, the Commissioner of The tango. 3. Baint Johns, months, and then he is drafted Police con call

upon the Newfoundland, .4. They Ho to a squad of 30 attached to a Specials for 24-hour duty. Sam north of New Guinea. 6. They Regular Division.

Brown, of course, does not are useful as they destroy plant The plan is to eventually have need to be called up, though he lice and scale insects. 6 A one Special Chinese and one answers now to the same rules term covering any application

for tach non-Chinese division

as Tom Jones.

for the relief of pain.

that

of the six divisions of the Re- gular Force-three in Hongkong and three across the harbour. One little squad of Specials that is apt to get overlooked is Aplichau island, behind that on

the fish restaurants in Aberdeen. There are 21 of them, and they come under the Aberdeen dis- trict, which has its own see-

Speciala

Hon

of

Two squads are given instruc- tion on four evenings every week.

One hour is taken up training and the other with a lecture, Jones must

with weapon.

do

one evening-two hours a week-during his initial course Inst of training, and, as from Monday, four hours a fortnight thereafter. Should he happen to do all the hours stipulated dur- ing the year, he gets a bonus of $200 at the end of lí!

AFTER OFFICE HOURS Tom, of

course, gets all his instruction after office hours,

leave port at 3 pm today for 8.00, Programune Summary; 0.02, Catch That the Straits en route to England Chixtren's Story: with Servicemen who have ser- Spider" by Gilbert Dalton, 2nd ved their tour of duty in Korea Episode. (ECTS); 0.30 Cantonese by Radio" Given by Mias Les Wal and Hongkong.

Lan and 8. K.LA. (Studio): 0.50, The troopship arrived here Organ Bolos; 7.00, No. 27 In The from the Series Prevented by The British yesterday afternoon

Council. (Studio); 8.30, A Robert Stolz north with small groups of Ser- Concert: 0,00, World News, 6.10, Fare vicemen representing various wen Momage to the people of Hong- long by H.E: the Commander. Br- regiments who are returning to

tish Forces, Hongkong. Lt. Gen Sie UK

Robert Manseogh, KBE, G.B., M.C.; Earlier she stopped here for a 8.10, Musle From British Filme, bract sojourn en route to Koren Played by Charles Williams & He with the 1st Battalion Royal Concert Orchestra: 8.30. "Ray's A Norfolk Regiment who joined Laugh With Ted Ray, Kitty Bluett

(BACTS) and Fred Yule.

8.50. the 1st Commonwealth Divlidon Weather Report: 9.00, "From The in 'Korea.

Editoriala“ (Recorded Relay); 9.10, "Male Lovers Hour Classical Retrotors quests. Presented by Cutie ind- son. (Btudio); 10.18. Klection Broad- Hornsby-Amath M.P. [Conservative) Recorded Relay); 20.23, Interlude. Naw -- Concert

"Dancing Time Orchestra: 10.48, With Omar Rabin and His Band: 11:00 Radio - Nawa, Bell: (London Relay): 11.15. Goodnight.||Musles $11,9, Weather Report; God · Bave The Xmg; 11.30, Close Down.

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

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-prier: and there is only the

mantic prike, jefe for both. för AU and Mr De Hance ft 45 MP, B. Christina O Chule of the

PO KWA H, the winalba msatil -

bitch'ng

and

and when he finally on patrol from to 12, one night, doing his four hours a fortnight, the only way you can tell him from at his the Regular constable side is that Tom wears long the other fellow shorts. Even this they are try- ing to change/Specials" want shorts too. Besides regular beats; his four hour duty might entail mobile control, road blocks and Even an occasional ald, Just for the experience of it.

Special courses are 'arranged for the summer months; so that Jones may learn something about radios,vehicle. mainininance, © For Fearrying five persons in First Aid and so on, and, oven- qualify for a excess of the four which he thally he will

allowed to carey Ho Ping specialist trade, such as an in- Mou, Conner of fining, funk, balance: Arlandant, dill, instrue» 33431, was firind 1500% by tom drives, law instructor, marine 2. B. Low at the Marine Court policeman, mechanie, office, Frio!" duty constable,"

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