J. W. RAY

Ships' Telegraphs

ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO.. CID.

CHINA MAIL

Established 1845

TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1952.

B.K. & Shanghai Bonić Bldg. Tei, 27789

SIDE GLANCES

AUSTRALIANS ARRANGE

A COMPLEX PROGRAMME

FOR THE

ROYAL TOUR

Melbourne, Jan. 28.

When Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of

HINDUSTANI Edinburgh land at Fremantle in Western Aus- tralia on March 1, they will embark on a tour far more complex and tiring than anything that has been planned for the King and Queen.

PLAY AT

Y. M. C. A.

A capacity audience at the

D

play the

In the two calendar months before they em- bark again in the liner Gothic at Townsville, in tropical Queensland, they will travel through the Six States of the Commonwealth of Australia and the Capital Territory.

bv

Exopa YMCA West Lounge on Sunday evening witnessed the presentation of Hindus-

During their trip, they

be divided into w car fleet will tanlangage five Bet

changes of climate two parts, one of which will "Revenge"

meet many Dy entitled

Gron of the and scenery and use many dif- be assembled at the next city Indian Dramatic

2nderent types of transport.

on the route before the Royal Nav Bharu 10 mark the

The bare programme for the party reaches it. Anniversary of the Republic of

Lester,

issued

Lieutenant- On many

the of

tonger India.

journeys, however, as well as General F. H. Berryman, Diret Lu-General of the Royal Visit,

isit, on a number of shorter ones, consists of 37 Joolscap pages. It the party will travel by air, plots

movements of the

Purafield. In AL

South roles.

Royal party

to within

time Australia, feams

of workmen and by Mrmite of one quarter of an hour.

are converting a DC-3 atrcraft Here are

a few sidelights on for the use of the Princess and and Mr G.

the people and machines which the Duke. The Dakota will will help to make the Tour success:-

was

The play, lasing for two and a half hours,

written by We also Mr Jagdish Varma, acted one of the inajor The

costumes seting! music were arranged

Si gh Pritam Bhagwan.

The play was the first of its kind to be presented in the Colony

il

The ection begins in the abode of Lord Shiva.

legendary Agure

Bindu lo e, with his disciples asking him to let them

sec

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JA

went

the

It will take 90 men and six officers of the Royal Tour Car Company to

drive the Royal party and keep the Royal car an

trim.

In the feet are 17 Daimlers. what

CH13 amongst 15 Humbers, six Holdeng und

parti- two vans for Royal luggage. mortal men. They chose cular Indian family and followed

youth calle

DRIVERS COACHED the fortunes of a yout Ramesh (M: Jagdish

scorn

,

Venna)

,,

B

Officer Commanding The who had failed in

in some impor -

Jue Richard- tart examinations. Treated with Major G.T.F.

son, waid recently that members his and contempt by

of the Company--all Australian After Ramesh left family,

hanie

been Army personne) had singing 17 trying begging and

chosen as a reward for careers the streets be turned to crime

of fine soldiering, expert driving and became possessed with

The playability and outstanding personal passion for revenge. pointed out how bust for revenge characteristics.”

Hig Own share

"Ane was a bad thing because at the

him through end no one was better off. The soldier" took

the up as 2

the Italian campaign with youth himself ended

and the South- Eighth Army lunetic

West Pacific campaign with the Armoured Division.

The moral of the story Was that if the family at the begin- ning had shown sympathy and compassion towards the youth, all the trouble would have been prevented

Congressmen On Way Home

Force

the original seven-man

from

The

P. I.

of

Drivers are being coached in what to say and what not to say to the Royal visitors, as well as in their duties at the wheel of the Royal car.

have a front compartment for the private use of the Royal other people couple and two

will be Adjoining this, there a powder room for the Princess, with full-length mirror, 2 wardrobe and a hand basin.

There will also be room for four other members of the party.

be insulated

The plane will against noise and, in the words of an official announcement, "decorated in keeping with its Royal use."

Other planes are also being prepared at Parafield, including some for Royal Australian Air Force servicing crews, one for attendants of the Royal party and a spare one.

SPECIAL TRAIN

Train journeys are being kept of changes at

to a minimum, partly to avoid the discomfort

State boundaries necessitated by the different gauges in use. Some of the Victorian

country however, will centres.

be visited by rail, and in New South Wales, the Royal party wi make several

Journeys in the special Royal train which for the being prepared King's projected visit.

The Royal Train has cost the insists on their silence except New South Wales State Govern- in answer La direct questions from the Royal visitors.

It has 14 sterling) 30 there tyre or engine including those now used by the trouble, drivers must curb their Governor-General,

State

They must sit in a modified "attention" position, with hands in the ten past len position of clock-face. They have been drilled in the etiquette which

Royal passengers

was

ment

A£170,000

(£136,000 coaches,

the

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1. M. REG U. 6. PAT. OFFEN COPE, 1981 BY KEÄ SERVICE, be.

galharth 10-24

By Galbraith

"Very fickle! I used to see her alone when she wanted help with her homework, but since she met that fullback I'm doing his too!"

The

Firecracker Menace: Long

Offenders

List Of

Living Language

Why we gay De- lirious.

Until

recently the English word was "de- lirous" which had direct descent from the Latin "delirus,” crazy, But "deliras" itself had an interesting his- tory for it was made of two words "de" away

from, and "lira" a furrow. Any. one who departed from the straight furrow of normal behaviour thus came to be described as "delirus"-delirious.

Mail Notices

Latest

G.P.O.

Office:

parcel maïs

times of posting at and at Kowloon Port And registered articles close

hour carlier than the ordinary mal tithes shown below:

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 By Air Malaya. Ceylon, Pakistan, Middle East Africa, Great Britain, Europe. Bp.m..

B.O.A.C.

By Surface Indonesia. Noot 65 Anchorage Victory.

Maces, Noon, Tak Shing.

China, People's Republic. noon

trom via Canton

Philippines

..m...

Harding.

Play refreshed

DPIKK

Coca-Cola

Gamblers Get

From The-Files.....

Into 100 Years

Trouble

gambling

Ago

Hongkong 22nd Jan., 1852. Sir, I have always noticed in paper the most severc. though proper, remarks upon the Revenue and Expenditure of this Colony, and I know the readiness with which you will allow me to draw my fellow citizens" atten- tion to the issue of the account

Fines ranging from $10 to $20 were imposed by Mr Oswald Cheung at Kowloon on nine street gamblers who tried to make a little money during the Chinese New Year Festival In Kowloon A sum of

$32.20 your table money seized by

the Police was ordered to be de- livered to the Poor Box.

Meanwhile

two houses in Temple Street were raided by the Police on Chinese New Year's Day when seven men were arrested. They were each fined $10 by Mr Cheung. A sum of $2.60 table money was ordered to the Poor Box.

A 25-year-old man, Lau Cha, be a returned was found to banishee and to have had previous conviction for larceny. He was ordered to be re- expelled.

Fourteen

each persons were fined $10 or seven days by Mr Hin-shing Lo at Central yester- day for street gambling during Chinese New Year in Eastern district.

Five persons facing the same charge had their ball ranging from $25 to $30 estreated when they failed to appear to answer the charge. A total of $50.35 table money seized was ordered to be confiscated.

Eleven

persons were each fined $5 or four days by Mr Poon Yan-hot at Central yester- day for street gambling in Central and Western districts.

Two persons

to who failed

had appear

ball yesterday

$25 to ranging from

$40

Pres.

estreated.

The sum

Indo China, 10 am, « Bestia.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 By Air

Hawa, vs. A. Canada. 6 a.m., via P.ÁL

Formosa, Japan, 10 a.m., C.A.T.

Philippines. Quath,

Siem, Bunne, India. Noon.

P.0.A.9.

Fines ranging from $5 to $25 were imposed Zealand, 5 p.m., C.P.A

by Mr Oswald V. Cheung on 105 persons at Kow- loon yesterday on various charges of unauthorised discharge of firecrackers, and discharging fire-Taking/Foto crackers negligently to the danger of the public.

In the Juvenile Court fines of $10 each were imposed on 38 boys for negligent discharge of firecrackers.

DEATH OF

ENGINEER

OFFICER

A popular Merchant Marine officer passed away suddenly

as

Imposing the fines, Mr Cheung observed that most of the de- fendants were over the age of 30 and yet they still acted as boys and girls.

A 20-year-old painter, Lo Chi, was ordered to pay $300 com- pensation to a man, Mo Fat-lin. whose eardrum was damaged when a packet of Brecrackers exploded above his head, in Winslow Street, on Chinese New Year's Eve. Lo was fined $25.

A lady's dress, stockings and overcoat were scorched when le

U.S.A.. Canada, 2 p.m., P.A.A. Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New

Japan, Korea, 5 p.m., B.O.A.C. Formosa, p.m., H.K.

Airways. By Surface Macao, 12.30 pm. 8 p.m..

Repubile, 8.90 a.m., train via Canton

Siam, 9. p.m., as Szechuers,

THURSDAY, JANUARY, 11 By Air

Pakistan. Stam. Burza. Britain,

ย Europe, B.O.A.C.

Indo-China, & p.30, Air Vietnam. By Burface Масло, 12.30 p.J.:

* p... Tak Shing Fatstran.

Great

vin

...

China, People's Republic, a.ro, train via Canton

of such matter. To the Religious and moral, to the Clergy of all denominations, it is anything but a matter of congratulation to find that spirit

denlers and pawn- which tend brokers, the trades

to together

demoralize the people more than any others, re- present an increasing supply to the revenue; and this too when the Ecclesiastical and Educational expenditure have increased front

674 76. 24. to £914 65. ld.- this la serious matter for the Right Reverend Bishop's con- sideration, and may be subject of some moment to the clever people of Exeter Hall. I find again but little alteration in the Surveyor General's Office! This last year that worthy functionary and his Staff received £184 19s, 9d. for superintending Works to the amount of barely that sum, the whole of which superintendence might be done by one foreman, and save the Colony £800 a year at icast.

The Harbour Master's Office of $17.15 table shows a decrease in Expenditure money seized by Pollee was of £184 198. 9d. and so it ought; ordered to be confiscated to the as a useless, but extravagant ap- Poor Box.

Filipino MP Concludes Investigation

pendage to that Office has been This away for twelve months. Office I think should at once be reduced to its present force, with- out tacking on to it the ex-

and travagant

4

unnecessary expense of its absent holder.** In the judicial department but little alteration la perceivable; but es I hear the worthy judge, who think one of the best public funcionaries in the place, is about to proceed home and that Mr Attorney General Stirling Mr Estanislao Fernandez, will be upon the bench, if my

tellow citizens***———then, Liberal member of the Philippine House

Representatives, sound and eloquent Lawyer, ke returned Manila by Fan Judge Hulme, should find some American World Airways yester higher field for his talents, day at the conclusion of his

I regret to see a growing 8.50 five-day

investigation In the

increase in the expenditure for Cotony on reported smuggling of Police and Gaols; this year it war material and U.S. dollars amounts to between £8,000 and and cheques from the Philippines

notwithstanding £9,000 Continental China via Hong-mystification of kong and Macao.

Stole Lucky

Packets

For stealing two "laitre" (red paper packets) each containing Kwong, 21, discharged a quantity 310 from the handbag of a

of crackers beside her on Sun-woman, Pui Ying-wab, 24, un-

to

had

а

ot to

toite back to the Congress, Mr Fernandez sals.

the

the account "exclusive of establishments. Before boarding his plane, Mr Without, however, more particul Fernandez told newamen that the arly mentioning the particular was successful. He items that should be seriously investigatio of Information to

canvassed, 1 must ask my fellow citizens to seriously consider what means

can be taken to Leaving in the same plane for Manila yesterday were Congress reduce the colonial expenditure

Cornetto and increase the revenue. 1 am, Sir, Your obedient Servant,

CITIZEN.

day. Fined $25, 1p was also employed, native of Shanghal, men Marcos Colo and

were im- who entered a ples |

of guilty to the charge, said the handbag being open he could not resist the temptation.

Villereal, who stopped in the

{

Alleged To

Have Robbed

P. 1 Congressmen Adilano natural impulse to demonstrate Governor and the State Premier. Cineo and Antonin Raquiza their mechanical skill-until the Air-conditioned and luxuriously and Maj-Gen Guillermo Fran

have been appointed, it will take the Royal visco (retired) arrived

transferred to another car. Until party from Sydney to Newcastle at the Queen Mary Hospital on Formosa by Philippines Air that happens, the driver should and later from

plane yesterday.

Sydney to Saturday in the person of Mr

A Congressmen are members of merely pull in to the kerb and Goulburn

日 Murray Scott, chief remain silent.

A special yacht is being built engineer officer, who had served at Brisbane to take the Royal in many Congressional Leam

vessels on the China ordered to pay $50 compensation was sentenced to three months which

BY AIR TOO recently visited the

to the woman. Filipino All orders will be transmitted party from the Queensland const

Coast for many years,

by Mir Hin-shing Lo at Central Colony briefly after visiting the I to explore the wonders the Aroops in Korea, The team also by an equerry seated

Fines of $2 each next to Great

Mr Murray Scott was A Barrier

P.L. troops in Koren. Reef. paid goodwill visits to Japan the driver. The equerry will described

"28 feet long and

delightful character, as the "old posed on 35 hawkers who sold

firecrackers during and Formosa.

hands" acknowledge. He had a receive the orders from Princess

Like

the a naval picket boat." Genera; Francisco, technical | Elizabeth or Prince Philip over

most acceptable sense of paw-Chinese New Year Festival in After the Royal cou adviser 10 President Quirine, an

Kowloon. couple have inter-communicating

tele-seen the strange coral

kish, Scottish humour, forma- visited

P. I. the

troops on phone.

Lui Po-ching, 29, seaman, tions and marine life of the The Royal couple will travel Reef through its glass bottom.

and behalf of the President,

Wong Chung-blu, 22. Representative Cinwo said 2,500 miles by road and the It will be used by the State that the Filipinu troops in

Government as a pilot boat. high morale. in

True to the standard of com- Their performance had beer

fort being maintained for praised by General Ridgway.

forms of Royal travel

the t The three are due to fly to

yacht's cabin will be equipped colleagues who know the gnaw Hongkong Colton Mills Fac- Manila today.

with carpets, upholstered arm-

of hunger or the chairs, and every other comfort ing pangs aimed at lightering the strain

horror of empty.

pocket-books. Mr Murray Scott was an sion of fire crackers discharged of travelling through so many of Australia's 3,000,000 square anity. He helped the afflicted, fought will

officer who practised Chris-by second defendant. A quar- rel followed and defendants miles of land in so short a time,

with each other. - Reuter,

and that silently. Many mourit

HONGKONG ROUND-UP His death, for many are now

A returned banishee denied the comforting solace of

total of 74 persone among a a tried friend.

rounded up by Police in the Central, Eastern and Western districts over the Chinese New Announcements; 1.30, Co

115, News Weather Report and Year holidays for unauthorised Opera: 2 Variety Handbox (BBCTS discharge of firecrackers.

Korea

were

CONFERENCE.

IN

HANOI

Hanol, Jan. 27.

Defeat For

Climbers

Santa Cruz, Argentina,

Jan. 27. Reports from the French ex- pedition attempting to scale un- climbed M. Fitzroy said several

M. Jean Letourneau, French attempts to elimb the final

Minister

for the Associated

escarpment had been unsuccesS-

States of Indo-Ching, today had ful

long Jalk with four-star

The report said the mountain

General Raoul Salan, Acting is topped by a stone monolith Commander of the French Union which has almost sheer walle forces in Indo-China, on the and that the undertaking seems progress of the wor

even more difficult than had

Special attention was given to been eariler imagined. The ex the Vietminh pressure on the Toricin Delta

pedition will give up it no route and increased Chinese material aid to the re-can be found in the next few bella pross the northern frontier: attempts, it added,

They are also understood fo

Meanwhile the

that Jacques Peinermot,

have discussed defence against

body.

of

a momber

possible foreign aggression and of the expedition who drowned progress in building

Houter."

wtf travel,

EUROPEAN OFFICERS IN COURT

ed

all

Sidney Ernest Bruce Hurrie, 29, master of the motor vessel Tak Shing, and Robert David Anderson * Owen, 29, ¦ : Chief- Officer of the vessel, were charged before Mr Oswald V.

up early in January in a river near the base of the mountain was

Buenos Aires by air-United with various counts of wanton Prens.

discharge of firearme assmult

who

His sudden death will come

He also told the Court that a shock to a great many

he had recently come from officers who knew him so well, workman, were each fined $50 Shanghal and was intending to and there are residents in this by Mr Oswald Cheung at Kow-

to join his father go to Taiwan

under the loon for disorderly conduct,

Was working Colony who more than respect-

Insp. H. B. Dewar said that Nationalists. the deceased because the had, on Saturday evening, the first with a jealous gard for the

Shortly before midnight On defendant's wife, when walking Chinese New Year's Day, de- the harribag of Lok Sau-nger, feelings, other man's

in Castle Peak Road near the fendant stale the packets from

tory, was injured by an explo- who was waiting for a bus in

King's

Fload. Two Police the action who saw arrested defendant on the epot.

befriended

The funeral service will take place at the Mission Chapel, Seamen's Institute, at 2.15 pm tomorrow and the interment at the Colonial Cemetery. at 8 p.m. the same day.

Arrivals From

Australia

was

Facing two counts of breach of and unauthoris ed discharging of fire crackers, Yau Yau-hung, 17, coolie, was sentenced to two months on the first charge and cautioned on the

second.

officers

Radio Hongkong

B.K.T.

"Not while Hongkong enter- tains a Governor who wanta pretty pictures drawn for every little necessary improvement a Governor, who, like the present, has never, it is believed, since he first came here, walked from one end of Queen's Road to the other. a: Surveyor. General can mamage the Government of conduct such a government as this also; and, if a working man, a great deal more efficiently, it

cof may be, than it is now ducted.-Ed.

PAA Office Labuan, such a functionary could

Li Wai-chung, alias Ho Man cong, allas Tin Ying-biu, allas Amoy, giving his address as Yeung Kei-bi, 35, a native of

***CITIZEN, "forgota that the room 209, Sing Tao Depart ments, was remanded in Police duties of Marine Magistrate, are custody for three days by dr performed for the Harbour Poon Yan-hol at Central yester. Master by other stipendiaries day when he was brought up during Mr Pedder's

absence, and on a charge of office-breaking. as that gentleman is a Defendant is alleged to have bred, sallor. we doubt with Larry Mocart, Robert aforoton; braken into and entered the their performance is effected Margaret Laves and Albert Modley, office of Fan American Airways, with as much satisfaction to sea, By Tament and his Orch. - Edmburgh House, and to have dogs, as before

We shall not pere: Philip Slessor: 2.30, The Mean

and · valuables

cash regret to see Idder, resume $3,659 and office, malgre the expense.-M., the property of Pan ***We must omit this part. (B86-293)AD Empression of Lian American Airways, on Decem-and beg to differ with CITIZEN

chrino Orchestra; 3. A Light Pro-stolen

ramme of Music and Bong: 3.30.

Sonata 4. International Eisteddfod

Cesar Franck--Piano and 240 1.77% ating

to

zellen's Annual Mundo Testival wilt her 24 last year,

In his estimate of Mr Stirling, ten and produced by, Anna"Michael;

Hung Ping-chung, 35, mer

who wanting, it is trus, in many Among the 68 persons brought 430, Light Minde; B, Burbpsladiteka before Mr. Hin-shing Loaf DECAE) bad on Grkamy sing part of our 106, Bing of the essentials of a good Central...yesterday, three were sny and other version kript and Apartments, a native of Hungs, cautioned, five had their ball of duction by Francis Dillon; Pro- was also remanded for three pleader, is possessed of two main Puram hay ng Journey days on a charge of receiving of being a sound and experienced qualifications for a Judge that 120,000-strong Viednazhese, army waiting skizurient from hore to Cheung at Kowloon yesterday ! late on Saturday evening from pear before the Court, and the den and bis Metropole Grohestra stolen properlyno

The sy Changte arrived here $25 estreated for failing to up to Melody whit bolt Van Der Lan

Lawyer (upwards of 30 years Defendant is alleged Vocal: Anne Shelton "and. Taddy

to have Australien ports via Manila rest were each fined $5.

Johnson: 136, Cantonese by Radio received a Parker 1 fountain standing at the bar we believe) Of the five persons, brought even by adt Les Wel Lan and 6X. end with a few passengers for Hongfore Mr. Paon-Yan-hol on the Lee (audio); 160; Interdade; 2. Tima | pen, the property of. Mand à character, for honbur“ and

larger group of

Integrity, unimpeachable kong and a They were remanded for three transients bound for Japan. same charge, ons was cautioned, Blend Words New and News Caan, knowing it to have been

Anxirida (London: Balay))"133: Or: | #koleni

Selections; days for further enquiries,

1.80, Down Among those disembarking two had their ball of $20 and cheric Harris

was alleged to have here on Sunday morning were 120, respectively, estreated, and mory if presented by Alleen Wooda : {Studio}}|710, Warider. Ba- wantonly discharged: a pinỏ1-

days.

port: Fron, the Iditoriala. (Be- Roberston,

Mrs L, M Robert tour

parded, saleer): 1-10. Base -100-Bert Miss K.M.M

Chillatte at, he Console: 8.30 Take here: BBCTH) »"with Joy. Dion, Bentele sind “ Jimmy Andres Konialists and

Formosan Tremors

Tulpel, Jan. 27.

Evaded Payment The weather bureau in Houses southern Fombas Nam Shu-ka, 28, who

pro

yesterday again reported a series idaced à monthly tinket belonglar / And a revolver on board the. Tar E C. Ramsey, Mar J, Q.1 the rest were each fined 35 or

son

of brief quakes. The seismograph 16 (alwoman whorl asked to Shine interEURO L NAVA 1048)

there recorded one tremor of purchase # ticket on board a þur grade one and another of grade on Saturdayy was fined $40 by three, and even others were felt Mr Cerald Chrung at Kowloon in 13 hou No damage war, yesterday for evading payment

on January

* He was also alleged to

multed Clemont Ambrose on board by bointing a revolver at

Nettbeing Nesheim Hawkers Cautioned

and

Seventy-three- unlicebant pamengore in hawkers who sold veretable bin

Mr Thomas A Rooke on Chinese New Year's Eve in Owen WEE alleged to have United: Nolitan romial Misk Kawoon all cautioned by: Wantony dacharyera revolver Chainman (V. Trull, Recreation Free Oswald Chaun meth où board the, ship. MAET Director

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