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Russia's New Long Range

Pan Mun Jom

Meeting

Paa Yun Jom. Dec. 13.

The two sub-conipilitees discussing them three and Item four of the armistice agenda reconvened,

scheduled,

this morning.

DUCTS

far for

Prevalled

A

1 B'clock

*ver pros

quick progress Winong L'uited

Nations circles following yesterday's discussions on the issues of supervising a truce and exchange of war

during

prisoners.

both sides both sides

proposals.

which

submitted new

The Allies presented a proposal for seven-point behind-the-lines Inspection during an armistice, while the Communists countered later with a five-point plan for the exchange of prison- ers. Reuter.

Korea War Front

FIGHTING

Jet Bomber

CAN FLY NON-STOP

TO US AND BACK

(OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT

London, Dec. 12.

Russia is building a jet atom bomber which can reach America. It is said to be as big as thei 179-ton B36 of the United States Air Force described as the world's biggest bomber

100 iniles an hour faster.

and

The non-stop range of the Soviet bomber, known as to New York and back. TUG-76 will be from Moscow.

10,000 miles on the North Pole route.

Frototypes are Ply reads

at me of Russia's secret wirerat factories

20

expected 18

make a first flight soon

10

Large-scale production over

two years

will help

swell the

of the Soviet sig-range

size of

au force already equipped with:

1,500 planes.

This force has

bombers in service.

1.000 T{-

They were

oned from 3 design of the

American flying fortress. They

NEAR SITE can carry a five-ton atom bombi

OF TALKS

Tokyo, Dec. 13. The hottest spot on the generally inactive battleline yesterday was within shell.

110 Soviet territory to Britain.

First are given in "Flying" leading

Japan's

Police

Reserves

details of the TUG-75 Newspaper Discloses American aviation jumal The Alleged Blueprint

article says the TUG-75 will be: capable of making sneak attacks.

Americh

Ropping over the top of the taking off from world after

a secret ai Northern Siberia out

base 1e Artic

wastelands.

fire distance of the cease t running the gauntlet of fire talks site of Pan Munarly Jora itself, according to an Eighth Army spokesman to day.

The spydenen desi bező 140 United Nations Tank wath fouteyizen riding on dinge sider,

yan ito about 180 Chinese just ather dawn dmo due south of l'an Mun Joon

a ually dorment part of the batliekne.

madame-gun

three

Tokyo, Dec, 13.

The big Tokyo newspaper, Yomiuri, today reported that Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida is studying a plan to double the strength of Japan's national reserve police force and bolster its coast guard force.

warning radar stations ling Northern Canada, the Puld make for Detroit, Chengo or New York. If the Russians could refuel in mid-1 But the chief Cabinet Secre- als they could fly over any key tary, Katsuo Okazaki, who ac- perustat

the Unitedcording to the Yomiuri bad vily Lab States.

drafted the plan, immediately The

denied that he had fathered any such: hiueprint for Japan's post- peace treaty defence.

The Yomiuri

saia the pro- gramme had been prepared in estimated at 845 miles an hour, English Japan" and had been ander the title "new an 580 at 80,000 feet, at which defence of

presented to the Prime Minis- it woukt probably have to rea jease its bomb.

ter on December 10.

The Thr

of the salient points

according tu "Okazaki Plan". Yomiuri, were

t

devoles Journal pages of diagrams to the TUG

75 which it said has buck wept wings and six turbo jet engines At

level its speed is

Whe Infantryinen leups from then trie and engaged Ne Chamber hard to lane! tank Sprayer bullets

The plane will carry a crew Chinese hurrying of ave and is believed to have through toll to reinforce their sacrificed armament for speed

and a range of 10,000 miley.

onto

Th

tal. fve

spread out and sms unded the Chinese As Pazitect National Lakks bad in- fantrymen wege closing in to kall capture, large numbers of Chinese remfor cements were sighted pording towards the

battle area.

United Nations raiders fought

GOLD

TAELS

SMUGGLER

The power of your income 15

reduced by your effort to.

} Increase the personnel of the nationalist reservists police from the present 75,000 to 150,- 000 by next autumu. Add_2{}} 2.

vessels to the Coast Guard feet of the Mari- time Security Board

"DEFENCE COUNCIL"

3. Create a Joint

smuggle" said Me Han-shing Lo Japanese

American- "Defence Council

from the

would Joinl

it out throughout the morning. at Central this morning when which would include econo swapping rifle bullets for hand Lu T-shir3, 53, No. 2 Steward mile affairs officials and grenades Efter coming close of the Tuk Shing pleaded guilty be separate enough for the United Nations to attempting to import six Commission to supervise the 1 ps in use bayonets.

facts of gold without a licence. dinl

adininistration of the U.S.- Two Turs aber misday, Defendant said he attempted the Chinese reinforcements seemed magghing because his income is

force to small. to have swelled the

nearly 300, greatly outnun.ber- ng the United Nations raiding

squad.

The

was arrested yesterday at 3.40 p.m. by revenue officers Tai Yip Wharf with the gold United Nations forces led around his legs. withdrew. claiming they

Defendant was fined $25 and counted 51 Chinese dead bodies. thire facts of gold were order

Late last night the Chinese el to be returned to him; the forced & United Nations advance other three faels were ordered reconnaissance squad from a to be confiscated, post west of Yunchon,

which

the

there

were

Police Station Explosion

Japanese security agreement.

re-

The newspaper said Okazaki also proposed that Japan quest the loan of heavy artillery and light tanks for the reserve police from the United

States. Okazaki called & press con-- furence at the Diet

Building this morning to deny the Yomiuri report which had been banner- fined out page one.

However, informed Japanese sources have said repeatedly during the past few months that PROBING ATTACKS

influential officials have been

for pressing

the doubling Elsewhere, on the central and eastern fronts,

strength of both the reserve and the Maritime Security police nothing beyond probing attacks,

An explosion occurred in the Board. United Nations

main corridor of the Kowloon The Yomiuri said the alleged claimed were easily repulsed. City Police Station shortly after Okazaki plan was a compilation

American Superfortress bom-9.30 this morning, resulting in bers

continued their

of opintons collected from "ex- nightly attacks on north-western Korean Juries to a Chinese detective perts." Whether or not Premier

in Kowloon Yoshida accepts the plan present marshalling yards and

Hospital in a serious condition full, the Yomiuri said. It is ex- munist frontline positions.

According to a Police report, pected to furnish material for Light fighter-bombers, using the detective was carrying the Fremier's meeting with the parachute fares. ranged tax

parcel and was on his way to

US State Department adviser, over the Communist hinterland, the CID office. The parcel sud-Mr John Foster Dulles, during lighting up roads and bombing, denly exploded, and the detec- the latter's current visit strafing and burning Communist

to the Japan-United Press. supply trucks.

Com-

United Nations warships and carriers kept up their usual daily attacks on both Communist coasts.

The North Korean radio, broadcasting in Japanese, cald today that Communist-iroope on the eastern

who is at

tive received injuries face and body.

Det. Insp. Watson is conduct- ing an investigation.

INTELLIGENCE TEST BOLUTION You will probably de surpri shoo you discover how many dir Tables the limited data afford Only two Dowever are consistent with in the Tacke cuated

And in sithat case the Arab beat the Dorsatrs 1—D.

"London" KINTORY JETERON

terent front nqnihilated two companies of the United Stutes 7th and United Siales Marine divisions.

It was not clear from the broadcast which date the "an-

have taken place, though regular listeners hero elajm North

1

Insufficient Evidence

in

in

in

of

Established 1845

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1951.

Ready For Anything

Prepared for any eventuality, including sudden encounter with the enemy, General Ridgway, C-in-C United Nations forces in Korea, is seen here compre- hensively equipped and wearing an “Airborne" shoulder flush as he is greeted by Rear-Admiral J. J. Clark. The UN Commander recently paid his first visit to Admiral Clark's carrier task force.-Reuterphoto.

Revocation Of

Probate: Court Grants Application

An application for the revocation of probate in the estate of Moy Wong-nie, otherwise known as Wong Nei-moy, was granted by Mr Justice Gould, Senior Puisne Judge, at the Supreme Court this morning.

KLARUJ

Poverty - Stricken Family Saved By War Hero's Bequest

Oakwood, Virginia, Dec. 12.

The death of a Korean war hero has given new life to his poverty-stricken family. A $10,000 Government insurance policy Raymond Gilmore made out to his parents has enabled them to buy "the only home we ever owned," his work-worn mother said today.

never had a "Raymond was a good boy who just chance in life," said stout, grey-haired Mrs Charlie Gil- "He would be happy to know we have this place."

more.

She pointed to a white frame cafe and liome combination

store the family and grixery bought with $4,500. The rest of the cast will go to buy Ray- mund's five brothers and two sisters clothing, food and other had which he things humself

His mother said, "Now we can live like humans."

Raymond's father was al miner, but he has been con- fluced to a wheel-chair for 10 years with a back ailment,

never

RESENTED TAUNTS When Raymond was only 16 he left school because he did not like the Jokes his school- mates made about his tattered lothing. The stecky, ragged but a youth joined the army, few months later officers dis- covered that he was under age

and sent him home.

first

Action To

Dissolve

Take Home u Case

BRINK

Coca-Cold

Coca-Cola

Living Language

Why we say Browned-

off.

to

H

Since early in the last century a "brown" to a Cockney has always meant a half-penny. To be "browned-off" meant street musician simply to be given a half- penny to go away. The navy is said to have bor. rowed the phrase to ex- press the state of disgust felt by anyone thus "browned-off", and the army and R.A.F. changed its meaning to one complete boredom.

Partnership Mail

Notices

of a

An action in which plaintifs

dissolution are seeking partnership in a goldsmiths busi- ness was heard before the Chief Justice, Sir Gerard Howe, at the morning. Court this Supreme The hearing was adjourned.

Plaintiffs are Chun Keung. allas Chun Lal-hing, merchant, and But Pui-chu. married i women, both of 179 Queen's! Road Central, third floor, and Lo

Chung, ollas Lo Wing Hing Tong, merchant of 27 Pottinger Street, first floor.

of

Latest times of posting at G..0. and at Kowloon Post Once; registered articles And parcel

21 close one bour then the ordinary mati

earlier

times shown below:

Christines Letter Mall By Air: for Great „Britain, EUTODE Africa, Australia & New Zealand will be closed at It .. on Tuesday, December 19.

For

Canada, U.S.A. And Malaya

14 $ 0.01, on Tuesday. December 18.

Raymond changed his name to "Knots" and re-enlisted. As "Knots" Gilmore, 18, he was seut to Korea. He was fighting: Defendant is Poon Chu-kwong, on the Korean front last March | allas Poon Ying-wal, merchant, ¦ C.P.A when the Communists charged his platoon's postion.

A hand grenade was tossed at the feel of two of his buddies. Gilmore grabbed it to throw it away, but the grenade exploded and he was killed.

of 146 Connaught Road Central, third floor.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13 By Al Indo-China, p.m. Air France. Siam, Malaya, Indonesia, & p.m

By Surface Alepo, Ba.m. 6 p.m., sa Lee Long/Tek Shing

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 By Ab Japan, Canada. U.S.A..

8 ... Via C.PA L.

Formosa, 18 a.m. C.A.T. Formosa. kinawa, p.m., H.K. Airways.

N. Borneo, Australia, New Zea-

Plaintiffs sought (1) dissolu- Jon of the partnership between themselves and defendant in the Tung Sing Goldsmiths, of 176D Queen's Road Central, ground Reymond's body will arrive floor; (2) appointment of a re- on Sunday for burial with full ceiver and manager of the part-land, B p.m. Q.E.A. military

honours,

at nearby Richlands, Virginia.

Colonel William Bones, chief of the Virginia military district, will present to the family sthumous citation for

a

Malaya. Lydonesia. Ceylon, India, 5 p.m. B.O.A.C.

nership business; (3) an order that the partnership business Phupaies. Guam Hawall, US A.. be wound up: (1) an injuncilos Canada, 3. p.m., PA.L restraining the defendant from Stam, 6 pm P.0.A.S.

Hy Burtaco acting in conducting and inter-

Macao. m. p.m. 83 Lee the fering with the partnership; (5) Hong/lak Shing

China, People's Repubite. 8.30 am.

Indo-China, H., 38 Angelina. Majaya. Indonesia, 2 p.m.. 53

SATURDAY, DECEMBER » By Air Slam Malaya, Indonesia, Austro- in, New Zesond, (Via Bangkok) Burma, India, Pakistan, Middie ast Africa, Great Britam, Europe, 11.30 am. Via B.O.A.C.

taken of the partnership busi-

Distinguished Service Cross, the order that an account betra via Laiton,

44 nation's second highest award.

Mrs Gilmore, weeping, saldness; (8) payment to the plain- "I don't know what all this tiffs of the sums found due to business

but I do know that I had a good accounts; and (7) coste.

boy."-United Press.

about medals means, them upon the taking of such

Mr D. A. L. Wright, instructed by Mr C. Y. Kwan, appeared for plaintiffs, and Mr S. V Gittins, instructed by Mr W. H. Young, is representing the de- fendant.

The plaintiffs, all now resident in the United States, Radio Hongkong

were

were William Polglase (lawver), Chu Shee-moy (widow), Woo Foo-moy (merchant), Margaret Bawlin Moy (married Woman) and Carolyn Moy (married woman), represented by Mr D. A. L. Wright, instructed by Mr P. C. Woo.

pronounce in

The defendant, Ng Sui-ling, grant of the first will, the de- otherwise known as Moy Ng fendant sold one of the houses Sul-ting, widow, did not enter which was part of the estate of the deceased. Then it came to an appearance to the action.

Mr Wright explained that the light that the deceased had ex- application was for revocation eruted a later will in America of a previous wilt of the testator and the plaintiffs, through him and the remedies sought were (witness) now required revoca- that the previous will be de- tion of the original grant to clared invalid, that the Court enable them to collect from the of the assets the solemn form the defendant later will and that Letters of estate. Administration

to be granted

In the alleged will of 1937 Mr P.C: Woo, who held the the defendant was

not only power of attorney for the plain-appointed the sole executrix tiffs.

but she was also named the Mr Wright said that on April sole beneficiary.

later In the 26 last year, the previous grant will she was one of the of probate

to the defendant beneficiaries. was called in by citation to the Mr Wou said that on Novem- grantee of the first will.

Sub-

ber 24, last an application was sequently a writ was served on made to read at the trial, in January 3 and was duly effect-heu

OTMİ evidence, the ed in New York in July. No afidavits of the attesting wit-

been effectednesses to the will. appearance had

on that writ

EXECUTORS

to

H.K T

Mr Gittins applied for an ad- 6.00 Programme Suinmary.

8.30, Landon Journment, saying he had only "I: Swing Time": Studio Metodles

(BBCTS) "Erie been instructed the day before, Robinson and His Orch. with Odette and had not had sufficient time Field and John Benson: 7.00, Time to prepare his case.

Signal,

World News and News Analysie (London Relay): 7.15, Mr Wright offered no objec-

tion.

His Lordship remarked that it secmed he had previously warned the defendant to be pre- pared to proceed.

Letter from America" by Alistair Cooke (Recorded Relay), 7.30, La Demi-Heure Francaise (Studio): 7.09, Weather Report: 8.00. "From the Editorials (Recorded Relay): 8.10. Concert. Interlude: 8.15, Studio Mary Ramsay (Soprano), Fritz Lán (Cello), with Plans Accompaniment by Betty Drown 8.30 "Ray's 2 Laugh" with Ted Ray, Ritty Bluett and Fred Yule. (BBCTS) 9.00, instructed Counsel carller, but "Sports Review" by Bill Philips he could not be prevented,

(Studio); D.16. "Thursday Serenade"

Mr Wright agreed this was so, and said defendant should have

he

A Programune of Continuous Music wished to do so, from obtaining arranged by Betty Drown: .35, legal aid. The action in- Book Talk by Ruth Kirby (Studio); volved a Chinese partnership

9.50

The

London

Promenade

Orchestra; 10.00,"At the Opera" squabble and the only question "La Tosca" Act 3 (Puccini) with to be decided was whether the Pimcipal Members of the Chores partnership should be dissolved and Orchestra of Reale Opera House, Rome.

by the Court, Conducted by Oliviers as Fabriti 10.30. Time for Music" BBCTS) The BBC West of England Light Orchestra conducted by Frank Cantell 11.00, Radle Newsreel Recorded Relay) 11.15. Goodnight Musle-London Palladium Orchestra: 11.29. Weather Report; God Save The King: 1.30. Close Down

Dangerous Goods

On Junk

A

on

fine of $130 was imposed Ko Yau-ming, master of

Witness then procecded read affidavits of Lee Ngow, of 100 Park Street, New York, Mrs Plaintiffs, said Counsel, were Mathilde Poiglase, Mr William appointed executors of the will Polglase (all subscribing wit- trading Junk T3016H, by Mr of Moy Wong-nie who died on nesses) and Mr Samuel J.T.

and who made Matthews, attorney-at-law, July 23, 1943, his last will and testament on the State of New York. March 25, 1943.

Mr Woo produced photostatic The application sought the copy of the will and said that revoking of first will alleged the affidavits

notary

were sworn be

and public

П ly executed on October 4, 1937, fore wherein

the defendant was authenticated by the British named the sole executrix,

Whether that will was false or

a forgery, sald Counsel, did not matter in the present proceed- inga.

On August 21,

1948, probato

of the alleged will of October was granted to defendant as the pole executrix, said Mr Wright, who added that there was

Consul in New York.

UNLICENSED OPERATOR

Chan

B. Low at the Marine Court conveying this morning for dangerous goods and for leaving port without clearance,

Intercepted by SI Mackelt of Tai Lam Chung yesterday de- fendant was found to be carry- ing eight pleuls of matches from Macao. He left for Macao

without on Sunday

being cleared.

Charge Withdrawn

A charge of carrying cargo wititout

permission Jevelled against Chow Fook, 25, muster of fishing Junk F1281HA, was T. B. withdrawn before Mr Wal, who

Low at the Marine Court this morning as defendant was not the licensee of the craft.

Defendant, who was arrested Stanley Bay yesterday mom Stewart.

was represented by

Alleged to have failed to re-

A man and a woman, port his arrival here from Tal-nothing to show that this will

was a forgery or not but on the Kong and Cheung O, on Tuesday, the case against Wong

general principle of the law the operated rowing boats for hire at 24, master Ping

revolted It. later will

the

Lalchikok beach without trading Junk T9040H, was dis-

Leung King-hin, Clerk of the permission, were fined $80 and nihilation" was supposed to CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE missed by Mr T. B. Low at the Probate Registry, Supreme Court $20, respectively, by Mr T. H.

Marine Court this morning due Answers

testified

that probate

Low of the at the Marine Court this 1. The roc. ("Arabian Nights.") to insufficient evidence.

alleged will of the

morning. doceased, Korean

war communiquer usual 2. Brittany. The Pardons are According to the Proceution dated

Oclober

Chan Kong, who let out four 4, 1937, was ly refer to operations two days annual religious festivals. 3. An defendant was arrested by K

granted on August 21, 1048. A boats for hire on Tuesday and previously.

early form of bicycle with one Hovenue Inspector Bartam citation was filled on April 20, who asked the Magistrate for The communique sni the large and one small wheel, 4. while anchored in Stanley Day 1968, commanding the defendant, assistance to obtain

A licence, United Nations troops were try- Elsyphus. J. Harrison Alns-nt & arm. yesterday. There was Ng Sulting, to bring into the was told that the number ing to capturo a Communist-warth's "Hookwool." 0. In Scots no evidence of the actual time tegutry the will to enable Mir licences issued for the Lalchikoks hold hill-Reuter.

of the arrival of tho jual. Mr Woo to revoke it. Ng did not beach was limited and that Barnes agreed

with

thedo so.

unless present holders Magistrate that defendant could

giving up their licencor, it wa have arrived at 11 p.m.

Mr PC. Woo gave evidence unlikely that defendant would Tuesday when it was too late that he held two powers of at be able to got ont, Jo Was

torney to make a report,

In pursuance : of the advised to do business elsewhere,

Tamil.....

Printed and published by WILLIAM ALICK Grunham for and on behalf of South China Morning Post. Limited at 1-8 Wyndham Street, City of Victoris, in the Cotory of Hongkong.

were

Fi

Mr.

Intercepted by Lt P. J. D. Gifford, RN, in East. Lomma Channel yesterday, Kwok Tim- mun, 20, master of fishing junk 700HA, was fried $130 by Mr T. B. Low at the Marine Court this morning for fitting an out- board 'motor to his vansel and for carrying dangerous "goods 12 gallons of petrol.

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Gong Tak_ Sazing

China, People's Republic, 0.30 .. 5 p... a via Caulon.

Indo-China, 9 a.m.. as Hellion. Formees, 8 a.m., Shengking. Austrasia, New Zealand, 2 p.m., 53_Changsha,

Philippines, 2 p.m.. ss Rai Meng Sdar, p.m., 8 La Carmela.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16 By Alt Formosa, 5 p... Va H.K. Air- ways.

By Burface Macao. 1 p.m., as Tai Loy. Japan, Noon, es Feng Ning.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17 By Air Japan. 5 p... Via B.O.A.C. Formosa, Okinawa. USA, Canada,

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